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that is interesting given the history the president has to chairman mao.his father was one of mao's top lieutenants and killed during the revolution. he was sent to the countryside along with millions of young chinese people. despite that, there is this perception his father was a hero because he was working for chairman mao. that is why he is ensuring chairman mao's reputation is not get denigrated. testimoniesve been from those who survived were witnessed the cultural revolution -- there have been testimonies from those who survived or witnessed the cultural revolution. reporter: i want to talk about the article which tells the story of a chinese born librarian in pennsylvania who is volume ona mammoth the cultural revolution. it started when the professor received a package many years ago that ended up multiplying over the years. it contained secret information from people who escaped cultural revolution. he is compiling a report that details unimaginable horror during the revolution, including a mass cannibalism movement. his testimony is proof that ev
that is interesting given the history the president has to chairman mao.his father was one of mao's top lieutenants and killed during the revolution. he was sent to the countryside along with millions of young chinese people. despite that, there is this perception his father was a hero because he was working for chairman mao. that is why he is ensuring chairman mao's reputation is not get denigrated. testimoniesve been from those who survived were witnessed the cultural revolution -- there have...
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he felt humiliated about the way he had been lectured by mao. at this point in time, the united states position is to try to maintain some neutrality which, of course, is impossible because the united states recognizes the nationalists, the republic of china. but the u.s. is trying to not get enmeshed and mired in what is a looming civil war in china. so weedermeyer says to mao and joe that he very much hopes china not be become involved in a civil war and that the various political factions could settle their differences without resorting to warfare. we have republican and democratic parties in the united states. they have violent differences. but they do not resort to the use of arms, the force of arms. [laughter] right? we'll see. [laughter] back in fort worth, texas, ethel birch and george birch are attending a memorial service for their son. frank norris is on the right. this service actually was attended by clara schnalt, and ethel birch had been informed by u.s. military authorities that her son had been shot on august 25, 1945, enroute t
he felt humiliated about the way he had been lectured by mao. at this point in time, the united states position is to try to maintain some neutrality which, of course, is impossible because the united states recognizes the nationalists, the republic of china. but the u.s. is trying to not get enmeshed and mired in what is a looming civil war in china. so weedermeyer says to mao and joe that he very much hopes china not be become involved in a civil war and that the various political factions...
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this man has bought a matchbox illustrated with mao's photo. >> translator: i bought two. one for myself and one for my family. >> reporter: this young person purchased coffee mugs inscribed with quotations from chairman mao. >> transtor: maouilt our cotry, andhis makes a great souven to remeer him b >> reporr: the ctural relution ban in ma1966. ring thiperiod, ysical labor s valuedore high than intellectual pursuits. ma studentin urban areas were forced to move to the countryside where they toiled in the field. party leaders who objected to the new policies were overthrown, and intellectuals and former capitalists were persecuted throughout the country. finally, in 1981, the communist party officially admitted that the cultural revolution had been a grave error, but those who had lived through the turmoil remained silent. as a result, people of later generations are drawn to these goods only by their designs and out of curiosity. not everyone is excited about the cultural revolution. there's a man here in the sichuan province who wants to pass along his bitter experiences
this man has bought a matchbox illustrated with mao's photo. >> translator: i bought two. one for myself and one for my family. >> reporter: this young person purchased coffee mugs inscribed with quotations from chairman mao. >> transtor: maouilt our cotry, andhis makes a great souven to remeer him b >> reporr: the ctural relution ban in ma1966. ring thiperiod, ysical labor s valuedore high than intellectual pursuits. ma studentin urban areas were forced to move to the...
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matt rivers has the story. ♪ >> reporter: teenage girls belting out a song worshipping mao day dung.did 50 years ago this week when the chairman launched the cultural revolution, ushering a tumultuous decade, one where showing allegiance to the communist party meant singing it out loud. on this military base outside beijing, these young performers, called the 56 flowers, practiced old songs about mao and new ones about president shi gin peng. the effect in the room is a distinct air of loyalty to party leaders past and present. the manager says the goal here is to wut put on concerts. most of these girls are from poor families in far flung provinces. so this is one of the few opportunities to travel outside of where they're from. they get free meals and get paid about 450 u.s. dollars a month. that money usually gets sent back home. more than selling tickets or making money, their shows are meant to rekindle that revolutionary spirit. at this show in the great hall of the people a symbolic theater just off tee enman square, a banner flashed behind the singers reading, defeat the amer
matt rivers has the story. ♪ >> reporter: teenage girls belting out a song worshipping mao day dung.did 50 years ago this week when the chairman launched the cultural revolution, ushering a tumultuous decade, one where showing allegiance to the communist party meant singing it out loud. on this military base outside beijing, these young performers, called the 56 flowers, practiced old songs about mao and new ones about president shi gin peng. the effect in the room is a distinct air of...
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then as the administration went n, there was a document that he chinese produced by the successor to mao saying the whole world was going to be characterized by the destruction of the cities and the kebbedr kennedy administration tended to interpret what was going on in indoechina as part of that process. but in those days we only had a few thousand advisers but that umber was increased by about 50,000 in the kennedy administration. of it was not yet a central american policy. inherited a ohnson situation in which the government of vietnam had been overthrown. the north vietnamese had infiltrated regular divisions and not just guerilla forces and lyndon johnson saw he was carrying out the spirit of the olicy that had been started by president kennedy when he ordered the increase of our i must say he was an anguished person because he notions of but his peace were that you made a compromise. >> i attended a scientific conference in europe and at that conference there were two individuals who talked to me because they knew i had been in weeks earlier ew that year at the invitation of the a
then as the administration went n, there was a document that he chinese produced by the successor to mao saying the whole world was going to be characterized by the destruction of the cities and the kebbedr kennedy administration tended to interpret what was going on in indoechina as part of that process. but in those days we only had a few thousand advisers but that umber was increased by about 50,000 in the kennedy administration. of it was not yet a central american policy. inherited a...
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the administration went on, there was a document that the chinese produced by the then successor to mao saying the whole world was going to be characterized by the destruction of the countryside against the cities. and the kennedy administration tended to interpret what was going on in indochina as part of that process. but in those days, we only had a few thousand advisers but that number was increased by about 50,000 in the kennedy administration. but it was not yet a central of event of american policy. then, lyndon johnson inherited a situation in which the government of vietnam had been overthrown. the north vietnamese had infiltrated regular divisions, and not just guerilla forces and observe,what i could lyndon johnson saw he was carrying out the spirit of the policy that had been started by president kennedy, when he ordered the increase of our forces. thethen gradually, as administration went on, a president who, for all of his a presidenten concerned with domestic policy policy in a in a way that has lasted until this day. and i must say, he was an anguished person, because he
the administration went on, there was a document that the chinese produced by the then successor to mao saying the whole world was going to be characterized by the destruction of the countryside against the cities. and the kennedy administration tended to interpret what was going on in indochina as part of that process. but in those days, we only had a few thousand advisers but that number was increased by about 50,000 in the kennedy administration. but it was not yet a central of event of...
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as the administration went on there was a document that the , the successord to mao, that set the whole world was going to be characterized by . struggle of the countries the kennedy administration interpreted what was going on in indochina as part of that process. in those days we had only a few thousand advisors there. that number was increased to about 50,000 in the kennedy administration. a general aet subscription -- obsession of american policy. inherited the situation in which the government of vietnam had been overthrown, the north vietnamese had infiltrated regular divisions, and not just lyndonla forces, and so johnson thought he was getting out the spirit of the policy that had been started by president kennedy when he of forces. increase then gradually as the administration went on, a president who all his life had been known as concerned primarily with the mastic policy -- domestic policy was engulfed in the division of a country that has lasted to this day. was an english -- anguished person because he wanted peace, and his notions of peace were that you made a compromise
as the administration went on there was a document that the , the successord to mao, that set the whole world was going to be characterized by . struggle of the countries the kennedy administration interpreted what was going on in indochina as part of that process. in those days we had only a few thousand advisors there. that number was increased to about 50,000 in the kennedy administration. a general aet subscription -- obsession of american policy. inherited the situation in which the...
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is due on behalf of the national do youy of the u.s., think that the agreement that in 1972 iswith mao worthy of our deaths of our american soldiers? all, fornger: first of threenefit of the two or who mays graduates here not know at the paris sale the paris sale inands is a group of islands the south china sea, located between china and vietnam. on four which point of , they areentioned either closer to vietnam been to china. to the issue. the chinese claim to these islands hundreds of years ago a chinese emperor caroline in the pacific and said everything on that side is china. chang kai-shek party claimed, the vietnamese also claimed these islands. position with respect to the islands has been that we do notly take a position of sovereignty of these islands. of1974, in the midst thergate, they wanted middle east, the paris sale there is no agreement that was ever signed in which we right to occupy the parasail islands. nobody ever claimed that. informedou're not well . there was no specific negotiation. thank you, ma'am. kissinger, i was assaulted me soldier. i spent 10 years in pri
is due on behalf of the national do youy of the u.s., think that the agreement that in 1972 iswith mao worthy of our deaths of our american soldiers? all, fornger: first of threenefit of the two or who mays graduates here not know at the paris sale the paris sale inands is a group of islands the south china sea, located between china and vietnam. on four which point of , they areentioned either closer to vietnam been to china. to the issue. the chinese claim to these islands hundreds of years...
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eisenhower's view of east asia, mao zedong, it was still closely aligned to the soviets. in 1954, the soviets refused to sell the chinese submarines. in 1958, the chinese refused to put up transponder station so that the soviets can control their submarines in the pacific via china. there's already lots of tensions. people don't pick it up to i think you can say that the biggest intelligence sailor of the post 1950 period is the length of time it takes the west to realize that the eastern block is fundamentally divided and that provides strategic opportunities for the west. as far as the middle east is concerned, eisenhower believed, like most of our american policymakers, democrats and republicans, that it would be possible to take these newly independent ex-con is and turn them into pro-american liberal democracies -- independent ex-communist colonies and turn them into pro-american liberal democracies. he got egypt wrong. you could argue the first american president -- he regarded israel the cause of instability and he was angry about the 1956 war. i wouldn't say that
eisenhower's view of east asia, mao zedong, it was still closely aligned to the soviets. in 1954, the soviets refused to sell the chinese submarines. in 1958, the chinese refused to put up transponder station so that the soviets can control their submarines in the pacific via china. there's already lots of tensions. people don't pick it up to i think you can say that the biggest intelligence sailor of the post 1950 period is the length of time it takes the west to realize that the eastern block...
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mao zedong rallied the youthful red guard to persecute millions.ay, many criticize the brutal campaign. >> ( translated ): the 30 years after the reforms show that this was totally wrong. the reforms did not bring any benefit to our country, to our lives. they did not bring any development to our economy and our industry. >> sreenivasan: the cultural revolution officially ended with mao's death in 1976. the ruling communist party formally condemned the movement in 1981. >> woodruff: back in this country, thousands of low-income students will soon be eligible for federal pell grants to take college courses in high school. the education department said today it's earmarking about $20 million next school year, to help about 10,000 students. 44 institutions, most of them community colleges, are expected to participate. >> sreenivasan: and wall street rallied, as rising oil prices pushed energy stocks higher. the dow jones industrial average gained 175 points to close at 17,710. the nasdaq rose 57 points, and the s&p 500 added 20. still to come on the n
mao zedong rallied the youthful red guard to persecute millions.ay, many criticize the brutal campaign. >> ( translated ): the 30 years after the reforms show that this was totally wrong. the reforms did not bring any benefit to our country, to our lives. they did not bring any development to our economy and our industry. >> sreenivasan: the cultural revolution officially ended with mao's death in 1976. the ruling communist party formally condemned the movement in 1981. >>...
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this man has been collecting stamps for 20 years and has just picked up a piece featuring mao zedong and a series dedicated to steel mill workers in the old days. >> translator: stamps are colorful and i also like to learn about the histories behind each stamp. >> reporter: collectors like shao go after new year's stamps. people queue up for days before a new edition comes out. this year's design features a monkey holding two babies. it symbolizes the government's decision to end the decades-long one-child policy. these days, there's serious money flowing into the market. savvy investors are turning profits as prices of rare stamps keep surging. >> translator: i used to buy beautiful stamps, but now i pick the ones that are the best investments. >> one of the most sought-after pieces is china's first zodiac stamp issued in 1980. the red represents good luck in chinese culture and it was a very limited edition. its original face value was about one cent. but it sells for about $1,800 now. even rarer, and much more expensive, is a stamp dating back to the time of the cultural revolutio
this man has been collecting stamps for 20 years and has just picked up a piece featuring mao zedong and a series dedicated to steel mill workers in the old days. >> translator: stamps are colorful and i also like to learn about the histories behind each stamp. >> reporter: collectors like shao go after new year's stamps. people queue up for days before a new edition comes out. this year's design features a monkey holding two babies. it symbolizes the government's decision to end...
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la polica de san mao dice que un hbre llev a tres perros a la tienda para queles cortaran el pelo.ro de perros, identifido como juan rate de 38 aÑos, sali minutos despus con uno de los caninos en sus manos llamado 'henry' quien estaba sangrando y presentaba dificultad para respirar. dacuerdo a la polica, zarate llev al perrito a un veterinariubicado deno de la misma tienda, pero este muri. luego de investigaciones,as autoridades arrestaron azarate. sot "so after t d died theveterinary did aost mortemexamination and nd that thedog had two broken ribs and puncturelung. so sincthen, the spca, peninsulaumanesociety have taken custody ofthdiseased dog anthey'll be doing an autop in the nexcouple of days"luego de que elerro muri, elveterinario le ho una revisiny descubri que ecanino tena dos costillas quradas y unpulmn perforado.esde entonc laociedadrotecto de animes tom cuodia del perry harn una autsia en los prximos das"al ver estosesultados, lapolica arrest zarate, quien luego sali lib bajo fianza, pero enfrenta rgos de felonapor crueldad amal. dueÑ de animas dicen estaraterrados con
la polica de san mao dice que un hbre llev a tres perros a la tienda para queles cortaran el pelo.ro de perros, identifido como juan rate de 38 aÑos, sali minutos despus con uno de los caninos en sus manos llamado 'henry' quien estaba sangrando y presentaba dificultad para respirar. dacuerdo a la polica, zarate llev al perrito a un veterinariubicado deno de la misma tienda, pero este muri. luego de investigaciones,as autoridades arrestaron azarate. sot "so after t d died theveterinary did...
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later, he expanded to everyone mao died in his battalion during the whole war, more than $8,000 worthof flowers for 160 graves. and now he's calling on you to join him, to adopt a veteran's grave on memorial day. an one day a year we're asking somebody to do something. da reporter: to clean it up and lay some flowers, so that eventually, every vietnam veteran can be rightfully remembered. >> i hope i'm around here to witness that. maybe that will answer that question, "why?" >> reporter: certainly something to live for. steve hartman, "on the road," in pinckney, michigan. >> pauley: and that's the cbs evening news. scott will be along sunday evening on "60 minutes." i'm jane pauley. i'll see you on "sunday morning." have a safe holiday weekend, and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh ac crews zero in on the sonoma county coast. hundreds of miles.. from where the suspt was killed in a shootout. >>> the search for a kidnapped teenager takes a new turn. crews zero in on the sonoma county coast hundreds of miles from where the suspect was killed
later, he expanded to everyone mao died in his battalion during the whole war, more than $8,000 worthof flowers for 160 graves. and now he's calling on you to join him, to adopt a veteran's grave on memorial day. an one day a year we're asking somebody to do something. da reporter: to clean it up and lay some flowers, so that eventually, every vietnam veteran can be rightfully remembered. >> i hope i'm around here to witness that. maybe that will answer that question, "why?"...
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reporter: cruz was mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination outright last week and is mao hoping for a contested convention. today he said trump was campaigning on hate and division. >> do we get behind a campaign that is based on yelling and screaming and cursing and insults and anger and hatred? >> no. >> or do we continue to unify behind a positive, optimistic, forward-looking, conservative campaign? >> reporter: strategists believe indiana is a test of organizational muscle, quite possibly their last. scott, over the weekend it was trump's forces who outorganized cruz operative with gatherings in four different places across the country where delegates were assigned, a sign that trump is gathering strength at all levels of the g.o.p. nomination fight. >> pelley: and important to note that trump is not likely to have all the delegates he needs until june 7th. major garrett for us tonight. major, thank you. hillary clinton is already looking beyond the primaries. nancy cordes is covering the democrats. nancy? >> reporter: scott, clinton is often asked what kind of role h
reporter: cruz was mathematically eliminated from winning the nomination outright last week and is mao hoping for a contested convention. today he said trump was campaigning on hate and division. >> do we get behind a campaign that is based on yelling and screaming and cursing and insults and anger and hatred? >> no. >> or do we continue to unify behind a positive, optimistic, forward-looking, conservative campaign? >> reporter: strategists believe indiana is a test of...
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there, and you think that you would side with mao, in all that time, was responsible for the 50,000 deaths of american soldiers? dr. kissinger: for the benefit of the two or three who may not know what these islands are -- [laughter] dr. kissinger: the parasol islands is a group of violence -- group of islands in the south china sea, located between china and vietnam. depending on which point of land you measure the distance, they are either closer to vietnam or china, so that leads to this issue. the chinese claimed these islands because hundreds of years ago, a chinese angler through a line at the pacific and he said everything on that side belongs to china. so, and they had already been claimed. the vietnamese also claimed these islands. and the american position, with respect to the islands, has been consistently that we do not take a position of the sovereignty of these islands. in 1974, in the midst of watergate, in the middle east, i can assure you that these islands were not for most on our minds. but, there is no agreement that was ever signed in between, that gave china a right t
there, and you think that you would side with mao, in all that time, was responsible for the 50,000 deaths of american soldiers? dr. kissinger: for the benefit of the two or three who may not know what these islands are -- [laughter] dr. kissinger: the parasol islands is a group of violence -- group of islands in the south china sea, located between china and vietnam. depending on which point of land you measure the distance, they are either closer to vietnam or china, so that leads to this...
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then as the conversation went on, there was a document that the chinese produced by a successor to mao who said that the whole world was going to be characterized by the struggle of the countryside against the cities. and the kennedy administration intended to interpret what was going on in indochina as part of that process. in those days we had only a few thousands advicsers there but te number was increased to 50,000 in the kennedy administration. but it was not yet a central obsession of american policy. then lyndon johnson inherited a situation in which the government of vietnam had been overthrown. the north vietnamese had infiltrated regular divisions and so it's accurate up to lyndon johnson thought he was carrying out the spirit of the policy that had been started by president kennedy when he ordered the increase of forces. and then gradually, as the administration went on, a president who all his life had been known as concerned primarily with domestic policy, was engulfed in a division of the country that in a way has lasted to this day in its perception of foreign policy. an
then as the conversation went on, there was a document that the chinese produced by a successor to mao who said that the whole world was going to be characterized by the struggle of the countryside against the cities. and the kennedy administration intended to interpret what was going on in indochina as part of that process. in those days we had only a few thousands advicsers there but te number was increased to 50,000 in the kennedy administration. but it was not yet a central obsession of...
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mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation.itical opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's democratic socialists industrialify capitalism at a time when there is less of this in the world because of capitalism. in the past 25 years says the world bank, the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by half. a billion people who once lived lining that no longer do. this is the biggest success stormy. a billion people are no longer poor thanks to the capitalism socialists vilify. and the media are so gullible and clueless. mainstream supporters say we don't take time. listen to this oily question this cbs reporter puts to bernie sanders. >> how did we get to the point where socialism was painted with such a dirty brush? john: it got to that point because socialism led to starvation, poverty, death, all around the world. wise up cbs reporters and socialism lovers. do
mao said the landlord class was guilty of economic exploitation.itical opponents or beating and starving people in labor camps, they say you have no right to criticize us because you live in country where there are millionaires and beggars. it's infuriating that today's democratic socialists industrialify capitalism at a time when there is less of this in the world because of capitalism. in the past 25 years says the world bank, the number of people living in extreme poverty dropped by half. a...
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but he is the next most powerful leader after mao, and we have to watch his every action.one of the actions been the statement saying that japan has been acting in a petty manner to paraphrase what they have been saying. to japan, they seem to be, well, unable to get there in economy going at all. tell me what is going on there. we have this possible delay in the sales tax hike, something most economists say should happen. where does this leave abenomics? >> very difficult questions, but i will make two points. and its growth will actually contribute or detract from what happens in japan. if china growth continues to improve, that is a big positive for japanese exports. we have to hope that occurs. hand, we have to watch the japanese debt situation, but mustn't confuse their large debt problem with that of china or the united states. the japanese one is unique, one third of the national debt is owned by the bank of japan. yes, that could be monetized. there are a lot of things the japanese can do because the debt is there owning contained within japan, so we can't just loo
but he is the next most powerful leader after mao, and we have to watch his every action.one of the actions been the statement saying that japan has been acting in a petty manner to paraphrase what they have been saying. to japan, they seem to be, well, unable to get there in economy going at all. tell me what is going on there. we have this possible delay in the sales tax hike, something most economists say should happen. where does this leave abenomics? >> very difficult questions, but...
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ka-mao bell! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hey! what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you so much! welcome to "the late show"! hello, jon! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: how are you, my friend? good to see you! (cheers and applause) thank you! welcome to the shoavment i'm your host stephen happy cinco de mayo! you guys love cinco de mayo? (cheers and applause) hey, you know who doesn't celebrate cinco de mayo? mexicans. you see, man
ka-mao bell! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hey! what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you so much! welcome to "the late show"! hello, jon! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: how are you, my friend? good to see you! (cheers and applause) thank you! welcome to the shoavment i'm your host stephen happy cinco de mayo! you...
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ka-mao bell! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hey! what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you so much! welcome to "the late show"! hello, jon! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: how are you, my friend? good to see you! (cheers and applause) thank you! welcome to the shoavment i'm your host stephen colbert. happy cinco de mayo! you guys love cinco de mayo? (cheers and applause) hey, you know who doesn't celebrate cinco de mayo? mexicans. you see, many americans, including me, think cinco de mayo is like mexico's fourth of july. but that's wrong. it's like their fifth of may. their big national celebration is september 16th, or november 9th, if donald trump loses. so, to my viewers watching down in mexico, let me explain our american mexican holiday, cinco de mayo: we celebrate the mexican army's valiant stand against french forces at the battle of puebla by wearing fake mustaches and vomiting discount margaritas. now, a lot
ka-mao bell! featuring jon batiste and "stay human"! and now it's time for "the late show" with stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by cbs >> stephen: hey! what's up? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: thank you so much! welcome to "the late show"! hello, jon! >> jon: hey! >> stephen: how are you, my friend? good to see you! (cheers and applause) thank you! welcome to the shoavment i'm your host stephen colbert. happy cinco de...
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do you think the agreement that you signed with mao in 1972- -- 71-72, that time -- is worthy of our 58,000 deaths of the american soldiers? >> thank you. >> well, first of all, as for the benefit of the two or three nontexas graduates here who m not know what the islands are, those -- it's a group of islands in the south china sea located between china and vietnam. and depending on from which point of land you measure the distance, they're either closer to vietnam than to china. anyway, it's disputed issue. the chinese claim these islands because hundreds of years ago, a chinese emperor drew a line in the pacific, near the philippines, and said everything on that side belongs to china. so, and chiang kai-shek claimed these islands. the vietnamese also claimed these islands. the american position, with respect to the islands, has been consistently that we do not take a position on the sovereignty of these islands. in 1974, in the midst of watergate, a war in the middle east, i can assureow, the islands were not foremost on mind, but there is no agreement that was ever signed in which
do you think the agreement that you signed with mao in 1972- -- 71-72, that time -- is worthy of our 58,000 deaths of the american soldiers? >> thank you. >> well, first of all, as for the benefit of the two or three nontexas graduates here who m not know what the islands are, those -- it's a group of islands in the south china sea located between china and vietnam. and depending on from which point of land you measure the distance, they're either closer to vietnam than to china....
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not until we got to the sea all of the gymnastics occurred and you mao want to lose the evidence.ppy we have wreckage and floatable devices. and a debris streak to find here. we do have to perhaps see how deep the aircraft is resting. probably on the average of a mile down and require robots to recover the hull. >> it will not be another malaysian airline 370. oliver, thank you. >> thank you, jon. >> now to the passing of a legendary on television. morley safer has died at 84. if mike wallace was the hard charging, morley safer was the master story teller and the longer serving reporter in the network's magazine history. howard is our fox news media analyst and thank you for joining us. you know, what strikes me about him. you felt like you anyhow him and felt like you could sense his personality through the camera, but he didn't make the stories about him. >> that's exactly right. in the business full of egos, morley safer didn't make it about him. he was a modest guy for a big- time star. he played pool with jackie gleason and interviewed odd row help burn, and dolly parton and
not until we got to the sea all of the gymnastics occurred and you mao want to lose the evidence.ppy we have wreckage and floatable devices. and a debris streak to find here. we do have to perhaps see how deep the aircraft is resting. probably on the average of a mile down and require robots to recover the hull. >> it will not be another malaysian airline 370. oliver, thank you. >> thank you, jon. >> now to the passing of a legendary on television. morley safer has died at 84....
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camaras en autopistas conclusion- mercedes blanco/camaras en autopistas juanfra-ots --- la defensa de maollamiento que muri abatido por oficialesde san francco, pide a fiscal general del estado ''kamala harris'' invesgue a la poca de esta ciudad... take vo --- a esta pein se suml supervor ''david mpos'', luego de conocer el repor de unanel de jueces que seÑala que latinos y afroamericanos sondetenidos y revisados por lapolica de forma desigual... --- activistas dicen que la fiscal de hacer ms paraaumentar la rendicin de cuentas y garantizar las investigacionesimparciales por los tiroteos de oficiales contra civiles... take sot trt ''kamala harris pone mas presin para que se va chief suhr y siya estamos listos para quesacamos ellcalde de s francisco'' contvo-juafra --- supervisores de la ciudad pidion ayer que ejefe de polica ''eg su'' sea destituido delargo...sta la prira vez queoficiales electos se suman al llamado que activistas iniciaron hace meses porque consideran es momento de un nuevo liderazgo... juanfra-take vo ---oy seresenta ae un juez el oficial del alguaciacudo de abu sexual
camaras en autopistas conclusion- mercedes blanco/camaras en autopistas juanfra-ots --- la defensa de maollamiento que muri abatido por oficialesde san francco, pide a fiscal general del estado ''kamala harris'' invesgue a la poca de esta ciudad... take vo --- a esta pein se suml supervor ''david mpos'', luego de conocer el repor de unanel de jueces que seÑala que latinos y afroamericanos sondetenidos y revisados por lapolica de forma desigual... --- activistas dicen que la fiscal de hacer ms...
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of those who suffered under soviet tyranny in eastern europe, suffered under communist tyranny and mao zedong's china, these were also the use of the great leap forward in china in which millions died in ruthless and mismanaged politics. china was not different from north korea today. we are mindful of the human cost entailed. but in terms of the prudence and what can be achieved by military means, eisenhower made a pretty good call. one's ability and foreign policy in the united states is to think responsibly about what one can achieve and tried to define one's policies and to try to understand geopolitics in that light. eisenhower was a great man can president. he was also a great man, but he did not see himself as a great man. that is one of the great signs, in my view, of quality. thank you very much. [applause] now, i have been asked to read the following. i will be taking questions from the audience in a few moments. if you would like to ask a question, please approach one of the two standing mics in the aisles. before asking your question, tell us your name. and out of respect f
of those who suffered under soviet tyranny in eastern europe, suffered under communist tyranny and mao zedong's china, these were also the use of the great leap forward in china in which millions died in ruthless and mismanaged politics. china was not different from north korea today. we are mindful of the human cost entailed. but in terms of the prudence and what can be achieved by military means, eisenhower made a pretty good call. one's ability and foreign policy in the united states is to...
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i notice just a little shower activity around the mao immediate metro area, heavier activity along i-artinsburg, winchester. most upper loto low 50s. by morning, light activity. but i tell you what, everything is pretty much wet. i would expect a wet commute tomorrow morning. bus stop. temperatures in the 50s. by 9:00, we still have temps in the mid-50s to upper 50s with maybe 64 in fredericksburg. going to be warmer out to the west. and consequently, a little better chance of the rumble of thunder toward cumberland and romney. upper 60s there. and by 6:00, we are back in the low 60s, pretty much across the board, with light showers here and there. so both commutes will be affected. so there is your yellow weather alert. >>> day planners. showers, 9:00, 7:00, 1:00. not too crazy heavy. up to 61 by 1:00 p.m. and yes, another yellow weather alert thursday. rain and showers. more rain and showers only 60. may have to issue another weather alert for friday. next seven days, weekend is not bad. couple of showers side. early 70s for mom. low 70s. afternoon is fine. near 80 monday. nats back
i notice just a little shower activity around the mao immediate metro area, heavier activity along i-artinsburg, winchester. most upper loto low 50s. by morning, light activity. but i tell you what, everything is pretty much wet. i would expect a wet commute tomorrow morning. bus stop. temperatures in the 50s. by 9:00, we still have temps in the mid-50s to upper 50s with maybe 64 in fredericksburg. going to be warmer out to the west. and consequently, a little better chance of the rumble of...
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. >> lisa argen is here mao with the full accuweather forecast.y cloudy out there. >> it is. and we have a cold front to the north of us, perhaps spreading some mist and drizzle our way. we will break out into partly cloudy later. here's live doppler 7hd. up see all the cloud cover over the bay. with that we are looking at a system to the north. it will keep the precip here as the area of low pressure flies to the east. we could see some patchy drizzle. we have the steady onshore flow. those elements allowing for another cool day around the bay and a cool weekend. the system, as it pushes to the east of us by tomorrow, we will be in the cool pocket of air. here's san jose. good morning. cloudy skies. 54 for you. 56 in oakland, 58 in oakland, i believe should say and 56 mountain view. 54 that of moon bay and 49 morgan hill. you see the cloud cover and the city, mid- and high-level clouds. 54 santa rosa and napa, as well as fairfield and livermore. 55 concord. 57 in novato. not as cold as it could be this morning, and the exploratorium camera featur
. >> lisa argen is here mao with the full accuweather forecast.y cloudy out there. >> it is. and we have a cold front to the north of us, perhaps spreading some mist and drizzle our way. we will break out into partly cloudy later. here's live doppler 7hd. up see all the cloud cover over the bay. with that we are looking at a system to the north. it will keep the precip here as the area of low pressure flies to the east. we could see some patchy drizzle. we have the steady onshore...
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who is this guy saddam hussein or mao tse-tung?have to go, i'll give you the last word if you can give me an answer. what's the bigger answer? taxes or e-mails? >> i think e-mails are a way bigger issue. not even close? >> van? >> listen, i think the e-mails are going to be a problem for her going forward but i think the tax issue very serious. >> thank you, appreciate. >> it thanks, don. >> we'll be right back. is on honors members save up to 25% on brands like hampton, doubletree, hilton garden inn, and waldorf astoria so stop clicking around. book direct at hilton.com now that's satisfaction. walter!anncr): scorching heat today folks, stay cool out there! ♪ stop suffering with hot ac - cool it yourself with a/c pro. just connect the hose, squeeze the trigger and check the gauge. with 2 times the cooling boosters, enjoy the comfort of the #1 selling coldest air. nothing cools like a/c pro. >>> that's it for us tonight. thanks for watching. "ac 360 starts now." >>> good evening, thanks for joining us, donald trump just wrapped up
who is this guy saddam hussein or mao tse-tung?have to go, i'll give you the last word if you can give me an answer. what's the bigger answer? taxes or e-mails? >> i think e-mails are a way bigger issue. not even close? >> van? >> listen, i think the e-mails are going to be a problem for her going forward but i think the tax issue very serious. >> thank you, appreciate. >> it thanks, don. >> we'll be right back. is on honors members save up to 25% on brands...
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he created the terror state that then later was adopted by hitler and mao and stalin, obviously, following hitler. lenin was an ascetic. lenin was the last -- he was not, he was not a consumerist. he didn't buy much. he denied himself pleasure. i, i'm scared of people generally -- not all. a catholic priest that takes a vow of poverty, i respect that tremendously. but when people say, you know, oh, i don't want anything, i'm a little worried. i want my children to want to make a home and take care of a family and, yes, and have a picket fence and two dogs. what is mocked by the left, i don't mock. i think it's a beautiful aspiration to want to make a beautiful home for yourself, your spouse and your children. .. frankly the gods that i see especially the abraham religions are cartoons. i understand an affable can't disappoint the sky. but god is an affable by definition. he's infinite. he is not mortal. he or she or it is not limited, but we have turn to god into this cartoon. we can see how that has really unfortunately that's why people who think, liberals, reject that very cartoonish go
he created the terror state that then later was adopted by hitler and mao and stalin, obviously, following hitler. lenin was an ascetic. lenin was the last -- he was not, he was not a consumerist. he didn't buy much. he denied himself pleasure. i, i'm scared of people generally -- not all. a catholic priest that takes a vow of poverty, i respect that tremendously. but when people say, you know, oh, i don't want anything, i'm a little worried. i want my children to want to make a home and take...
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so where are we mao? i didn't do that on purpose. we're at a tie, 253 to 253.is how a competitive election could play out. so where does the state of virginia go? one of the classic swing states in american politics has been trending blue in recent years. if the democrats can hold that, now you're up to 266. pick one and you get to the finish line. so can donald trump hold iowa? george w. bush had some success. barack obama won it twice. if trump could somehow take iowa, then there you are, 266-259. and we come down to two smaller states. now, democrats will tell you they believe colorado is coming their way. traditionally been a battleground state. the denver suburbs, the latino vote could be key. this could come down here or could come down here. what if donald trump could win new hampshire? then you're at 266-263. this is a hypothetical situation, but here colorado in this circumstance decides the presidency. this is one hypothetical. you could do thousands of these as you play them out. but if you're inside the campaigns right now, if you're the trump campa
so where are we mao? i didn't do that on purpose. we're at a tie, 253 to 253.is how a competitive election could play out. so where does the state of virginia go? one of the classic swing states in american politics has been trending blue in recent years. if the democrats can hold that, now you're up to 266. pick one and you get to the finish line. so can donald trump hold iowa? george w. bush had some success. barack obama won it twice. if trump could somehow take iowa, then there you are,...
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expects the latest we have two separate incidents the top spot as the overturned accident 80 south before mao with three cars 1 ft. of on this roof the two left plans to block chp issued a special track the color it is causing about five to timman the level quickly bought up the southbound drive times to 48 minutes to get from to 38 and to san leandro. >>darya: homicide investigators said the recall to the scene there are no signs of visible, to the body and then these investigators to wonder how the body ended up one the corn has not been able to determine the by his ethnicity of san going to attempt to identify the remains using the nine. >>mark: >>james: the troopers are looking at about 20 homes that were damaged after another tornado touched down yesterday in its form during the evening hours and was on the crown for about an hour and half unfortunately more to and it is on the forecast today for it will keep task of restoring we would come back of there's any word that tornadoes touching down. >>mark: a swarm of a course of reason to pick a to a hospital in concord early this month the
expects the latest we have two separate incidents the top spot as the overturned accident 80 south before mao with three cars 1 ft. of on this roof the two left plans to block chp issued a special track the color it is causing about five to timman the level quickly bought up the southbound drive times to 48 minutes to get from to 38 and to san leandro. >>darya: homicide investigators said the recall to the scene there are no signs of visible, to the body and then these investigators to...
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he created the terror state that then later was adopted by hitler and mao and stalin, obviously following hitler. eleven 9/11 wiz an -- lenin was an's settic. he was not a consumerist. he didn't buy much. he denied himself pleasure. i, i'm scared of people generally -- not all. a catholic priest that takes a vow of poverty, i respect that tremendously. but when people say, you know, oh, i don't want anything, i'm a little worried. i want my children to want to make a home and take care of a family and, yes, and have a picket fence and two dogs. what is mocked by the left, i don't mock. i think it's a beautiful aspiration to want to make a beautiful home for yourself, your spouse and your children. >> host: next call for dennis prager is jim in new preston, connecticut. hi, jim, go ahead. >> caller: hi, how are you? thanks for having me on. i appreciate the opportunity, because this is a topic that fascinates me. after listening more to mr. prager, i have a whole bunch of other questions, but i'm going to stick with the one i originally called about. and that is can you be spiritual but no
he created the terror state that then later was adopted by hitler and mao and stalin, obviously following hitler. eleven 9/11 wiz an -- lenin was an's settic. he was not a consumerist. he didn't buy much. he denied himself pleasure. i, i'm scared of people generally -- not all. a catholic priest that takes a vow of poverty, i respect that tremendously. but when people say, you know, oh, i don't want anything, i'm a little worried. i want my children to want to make a home and take care of a...
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over-the-top unbelievable, once people were told what we were really doing with the bill, they were, like a mao, i get that. in my district, the nicest thing they did was put a phone number for them to call and say i don't want a bailout and staff was able to say this is what it is actually doing during people were saying, oh, will that make sense. so i am appreciative of them putting the number on there. if they had not put the number on there, no one had -- no one would have had taken the time to look it out. announcer: today at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. announcer: now a house and onrgy and commerce hearing youth sports. medical and sports professionals were among those who testified. efforts to protect young athletes from injury. this portion of the hearing is one hour and 15 minutes. >> thank you. we will move in right away. we would like to give you all an opportunity to testify. i would like to introduce the witnesses of our second cow. we have mr. eugene betty t vince to lead up our second panel. i believe you were a former teammate of tim murphy. dr. gregory's here as an advis
over-the-top unbelievable, once people were told what we were really doing with the bill, they were, like a mao, i get that. in my district, the nicest thing they did was put a phone number for them to call and say i don't want a bailout and staff was able to say this is what it is actually doing during people were saying, oh, will that make sense. so i am appreciative of them putting the number on there. if they had not put the number on there, no one had -- no one would have had taken the...
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this was someone who was an admirer of maos tse-tung. i wonder about these pieces of art that people around the world see, you wonder what's going through their mind when they are making this decision to say here's someone that is so controversial that there's no way we are going to be hit on this? that had to have gone through their minds. >> or they wanted to be hit on. as jenny beth said, it was a good point, the tech organizations sort of say at one point i'm just a company, i'm a tech company, a search engine, social media feed, increasingly they are becoming news organizations. >> they represent all of us, too. they have to think about that. >> we can vote with our feet. all right. >>> still ahead, donald trump tries to make inroads with latino voters. who can forget his tweet celebrating cinco de mayo and the taco bell. ever had that? >> i'm not sure i will after that. >> is he gaining any ground with latinos? we have a new fox news latino poll out that provides pretty interesting answers. >> we vote for mr. trump. mr. trump! we l
this was someone who was an admirer of maos tse-tung. i wonder about these pieces of art that people around the world see, you wonder what's going through their mind when they are making this decision to say here's someone that is so controversial that there's no way we are going to be hit on this? that had to have gone through their minds. >> or they wanted to be hit on. as jenny beth said, it was a good point, the tech organizations sort of say at one point i'm just a company, i'm a...