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mao zedong also made mistakes, but chiang kai—shek made more than mao did.nvolved in one of the last big battles. we suffered 200,000 artillery shells, but i survived all of that. the nationalists had the military advantage, but our soldiers were too spread out. so mao zedong won, and chiang kai—shek lost. but mao didn't win completely, and chiang didn't lose completely. by the autumn of 1949, the communists had driven the nationalists out of all the major cities. they fled to the island of taiwan. translation: you could say leaving mainland china was the lowest moment in his life, but he never accepted defeat. i worked with chiang kai—shek very closely for five years. i really respected him. he was very strict, but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very orderly. he'd get up at six in the morning every day. he didn't smoke or drink. he was very disciplined. he issued a lot of orders — to be honest, so many that it was hard to keep track of them. some people say chiang kai—shek was a dictator. but this is unfair, and it's slander. but
mao zedong also made mistakes, but chiang kai—shek made more than mao did.nvolved in one of the last big battles. we suffered 200,000 artillery shells, but i survived all of that. the nationalists had the military advantage, but our soldiers were too spread out. so mao zedong won, and chiang kai—shek lost. but mao didn't win completely, and chiang didn't lose completely. by the autumn of 1949, the communists had driven the nationalists out of all the major cities. they fled to the island of...
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mao zedong one and chiang kai—shek loss.win completely, and chiang kai—shek did not lose completely. by the autumn of 1949, the communists had driven the nationalists out of all the major cities. they fled to the island of taiwan. translation: you could say leading mainland china was the lowest moment in his life. but he never accepted defeat. i worked with chiang kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. kai—shek very closely for five years. i kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. i really kai—shek very closely for five years. i really respected him. he was very strict. but he was always very good to me. chiang kai—shek‘s life was very ordinary. he would get up life was very ordinary. he would get up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke oi’ up every day at 6am. he didn't smoke or drink. he was very disciplined. he issued a lot of orders. to be honest, so many that it was hard to keep track of them. some people say chiang kai—shek was a dictator. but this is unfair, and it is slender. but because we were still against the communi
mao zedong one and chiang kai—shek loss.win completely, and chiang kai—shek did not lose completely. by the autumn of 1949, the communists had driven the nationalists out of all the major cities. they fled to the island of taiwan. translation: you could say leading mainland china was the lowest moment in his life. but he never accepted defeat. i worked with chiang kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. kai—shek very closely for five years. i kai—shek very closely for five yea rs. i...
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muchos pobladores dicen no confiar en la justicia.algunos han decidido hacer justicia con sus propias maos creando un verdadero caos social del cual nos habla rosanny zapata desde santo domingo. un niqo holandes que se veia como el claro ganador de una competencia de ciclsmo, tomo una inexplicable decision de ultima hora. 240150340430 y hoy terminanos en holanda, donde se realizo una singular carrera de bicicletas sin pedales en la que los de ellos tomo la delantera inmediatamente y a ocos metros de la meta sorprendio a todos pues se dio vuelta y comenzo a repetir la carrera en sentido contrario!!en s rostro feliz se veia que, mas que ganar, lo que realmente queria era seguir disfrutando de la aventura. y asi llegamos al final con las noticias mas importantes a esta horagracias por acompaqarns. nos vemos con mas noticias a las once y media en su noticiero
muchos pobladores dicen no confiar en la justicia.algunos han decidido hacer justicia con sus propias maos creando un verdadero caos social del cual nos habla rosanny zapata desde santo domingo. un niqo holandes que se veia como el claro ganador de una competencia de ciclsmo, tomo una inexplicable decision de ultima hora. 240150340430 y hoy terminanos en holanda, donde se realizo una singular carrera de bicicletas sin pedales en la que los de ellos tomo la delantera inmediatamente y a ocos...
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muchos pobladores dicen no confiar en la justicia.algunos han decidido hacer justicia con sus propias maosmingo.
muchos pobladores dicen no confiar en la justicia.algunos han decidido hacer justicia con sus propias maosmingo.
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some said there was too much mao in the doctrine. mao is dead. even al-qaeda in their own doctrine uses maoist terminology. mao is not -- is dead, but he's noter relevant. the united states can't do coin because it always takes too long, and we don't have the patience. our political culture can't think beyond four years, our society loses,s has an attention span of 30 seconds, and the army doesn't want to do these kinds of wars. that's the record argument. the dangerous argument is really john fields' argument which is that if we focus too much on coin, we're going to lose the conventional skills that are much more important, and we're going to also make our leaders much too overor confidented to do coin -- overconfident. finish and that argument has really won out in washington where the defense planning guidance now says we will not do any kind of large scale counterinsurgency ops in the future. we can hope. it's also one service who will remain unnamed who has argued there's not enough air power in the doctrine. [laughter] that's charlie dunla
some said there was too much mao in the doctrine. mao is dead. even al-qaeda in their own doctrine uses maoist terminology. mao is not -- is dead, but he's noter relevant. the united states can't do coin because it always takes too long, and we don't have the patience. our political culture can't think beyond four years, our society loses,s has an attention span of 30 seconds, and the army doesn't want to do these kinds of wars. that's the record argument. the dangerous argument is really john...
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and those were a million and a half or 2 million and that guy is a beginner compared to stallin and mao. let's move to the university campuses today students are wearing the che guevera t-shirts hailing him -- if you go online there are lots of choices online of such t-shirts and they hail him as a hero of the poor and socialism, and i would like to ask alex, if he can explain from his experience in latin america what che was really in reality and the harm that he spread across latin america. you can get passionate -- >> he's my compatriot, and again, i get very personal. i think today he would have been like 85, i'm 62, and in '69 when this effort to take over south america began in earnest, i was beginning to be a teenager. so we studied what was going on and what happened in china and what happened in rush a and we knew that this effort was going to lead to the same thing, that number of millions of death in latin america, it is because they were not able to consolidate power. and that battle today was a difficult battle. sometimes it was underground and we are still paying for those
and those were a million and a half or 2 million and that guy is a beginner compared to stallin and mao. let's move to the university campuses today students are wearing the che guevera t-shirts hailing him -- if you go online there are lots of choices online of such t-shirts and they hail him as a hero of the poor and socialism, and i would like to ask alex, if he can explain from his experience in latin america what che was really in reality and the harm that he spread across latin america....
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a collection of handwritten notes by mao zedong, the founder of modern china, has been sold at auctionliterature and poetry, this story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times turns its attention to the simmering confrontation between the us and north korea. it says america plans to take action to impose tougher sanctions against pyongyang within weeks following its recent missile test. singapore's straits times reports on a pile up on a major expressway in johor. it shows a picture of the crash between two trucks, which it says blocked two of the three main expressway lanes to malaysia. china daily‘s business section leads on plans to beef up the country's cyber security. but also focuses on the chinese—owned london taxi company going global with its electric cabs. and it says the new cars will maintain the iconic look of the london black cab, with its rectangular grille and circular headlights. moving on to trending, babita. one of my favorite dance songs is in the news. well, rico, i know how much you love gagnam style, and
a collection of handwritten notes by mao zedong, the founder of modern china, has been sold at auctionliterature and poetry, this story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times turns its attention to the simmering confrontation between the us and north korea. it says america plans to take action to impose tougher sanctions against pyongyang within weeks following its recent missile test. singapore's straits times reports on a pile up on...
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and mark sturgis and his friend, tom mao are missing.hey went missing last week and last seen in the area. police haven't said if they believe the missing people are in danger, only that they are working hard to find them. >> four people that have not been heard from since friday. we're looking at all the different angles to hopefully bring them home safely. >> now, police have not said what led them to search this particular area. if you have any information, you are asked to contact police in bucks county. reporting in sulbury township, trish hartman, action news. >> thank you. >>> a man fighting for his life after he was shot in philadelphia. it happened in the 100 block of west godfrey avenue just after 6 p.m. officers responded to 911 calls and found the victim with three gunshot wounds to the back. he was rushed to einstein hospital. so far there are no suspects. >>> a 21-year-old man was shot multiple times just feet from a group of children swimming in a kiddy pool. the victim was on his bicycle at the intersection of jasper and
and mark sturgis and his friend, tom mao are missing.hey went missing last week and last seen in the area. police haven't said if they believe the missing people are in danger, only that they are working hard to find them. >> four people that have not been heard from since friday. we're looking at all the different angles to hopefully bring them home safely. >> now, police have not said what led them to search this particular area. if you have any information, you are asked to...
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but the one mao is in technology. -- the ne in technology one is in technology. >> you have some budget restored . did she give you indication when you were talking about her you're in line for less than a $260 million cut? caller: i am not -- specifically about that. i have been accused of being an incourageable optimist. 45 years managing under stress. so i continue to think that more and more people understand that ultimately with the i.r.s. and anybody else, you get what you pay for. we get funded for taxpayer service, enforcement and i.t. to the extent you cut the budget after a certain point in time you can't do more with less. i said from the start you have to do less with less. our challenge with less is trying to figure how to balance that out. it's is simple question how many people we have to answer the phone. everybody is concerned about enforcement. the system begins not to collect the $3.3 trillion that's going to be a problem. as you heard today there is a growing recognition that we and financial institutions around the world, but we particularly are dealing with a battl
but the one mao is in technology. -- the ne in technology one is in technology. >> you have some budget restored . did she give you indication when you were talking about her you're in line for less than a $260 million cut? caller: i am not -- specifically about that. i have been accused of being an incourageable optimist. 45 years managing under stress. so i continue to think that more and more people understand that ultimately with the i.r.s. and anybody else, you get what you pay for....
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behind a sun knocka gas stat this will not be your average parking garage, though, it would also have a maomunity event space that could be used for outdoor movies and for a farmers market. that garage will be open in 2022. >>> a reminder for all this week, they will be working on the red line, so starting at 9:00 tonight, you'll be able to ride the train, but it will be a bit slower. and on the weekend you'll need to hop on ra shuttle bus. you can get more information on the closures in our nbc washington app, just open it up and search "red line." >>> it turned into a frightening struggle as to avoid being drowned, even crushed. a boat operator lost control, sending all ten people overboard. >> >> four people were seriously injured with no one behind the wheel, the boat continued around the lake, at one appoint making circles at 30 miles an hour, it didn't stop until it smashed into an officer's boat. >> it was just a matter of step into that boat. >> police arrested the operator and said alcohol was a factor. >>> we have carol maloney standing around in our studio. it looks like kirk cou
behind a sun knocka gas stat this will not be your average parking garage, though, it would also have a maomunity event space that could be used for outdoor movies and for a farmers market. that garage will be open in 2022. >>> a reminder for all this week, they will be working on the red line, so starting at 9:00 tonight, you'll be able to ride the train, but it will be a bit slower. and on the weekend you'll need to hop on ra shuttle bus. you can get more information on the closures...
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i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. yousef: thanks. qatar has given its response to the demands. it's not known what the letter contains, nor if the month-long crisis is anywhere near being resolved. support for the leader remains strong, with images of him showing up throughout the country in support. the saudi led bloc will meet to plan their next move, likely a contentious and bizarre meeting. let's go to delhi. -- to doha. give me a sense of what the healing is on the ground as we can down to the second deadline. >> good morning. same mood of defiance on the ground, qataris gathering together in the evening, carrying the images. there are big posters where they writ messagese of support for their ruler, but there is also tension. people don't know where this crisis is going to go, how it will end. we don't know what the conference of the response is. qatar's foreign minister is meeting with his german counterpart later today. we might get insight into that. in, it'st me jump angie in hong kong. how does washington play and this? we have learned that president trump has been i
i'm debra mao. this is bloomberg. yousef: thanks. qatar has given its response to the demands. it's not known what the letter contains, nor if the month-long crisis is anywhere near being resolved. support for the leader remains strong, with images of him showing up throughout the country in support. the saudi led bloc will meet to plan their next move, likely a contentious and bizarre meeting. let's go to delhi. -- to doha. give me a sense of what the healing is on the ground as we can down to...
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chairman mao dems, the first chief of staff. they almost always has been political animals.han just discipline in the west wing. if john sununu can do that, james baker, but they can also get bills passed. this is a general. that tells me something. cheryl: at the same time it's been well documented the trouble president trump is tied with messaging mother of his through previous or sean spicer, both who are now gone. the surprise announcement that reince priebus was departing. some critics saying it doesn't matter who they chief of staff is because it comes down to the president and how he would handle things. you think kelly can possibly bring him in? >> i don't think the president wants to be reined in. i don't think that will be john kelly's job. he's a soldier. he's going to take orders, but he may bring discipline to make further down. that is part of his job is to get those bills through congress. reince priebus may have been underestimated a little bit. the trip to the middle east. a lot of credit goes to jared kushner. i was a high wire superb back visiting saudi ar
chairman mao dems, the first chief of staff. they almost always has been political animals.han just discipline in the west wing. if john sununu can do that, james baker, but they can also get bills passed. this is a general. that tells me something. cheryl: at the same time it's been well documented the trouble president trump is tied with messaging mother of his through previous or sean spicer, both who are now gone. the surprise announcement that reince priebus was departing. some critics...
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the first generation after chairman mao who the chance to learn from the west, to accept the ideologyas been an open defender of those values. 0ne of the interviews, the lectures he gave, and after 1989, during the students' protest, he has been an active leader. and later, after he came out ofjail, he still acted as a very strong defender of human rights and freedom of speech. not so many people are so clearly and bravely and rationally talk about those values. thank you forjoining us. commiserations, our sadness for you, a great deal of sorrow has been expressed amongst the international community for his death. how widely reported has it been in china? in china it is not reported by official media at all, exceptjust one piece of news on the official website of the hospital, to announce his death. iam the hospital, to announce his death. i am heartbroken. this is heartbreaking news to me and to many members of china's human rights community. when we first learned he had liver cancer about two weeks ago, we began an effort, trying to get him out of china to come to freedom, to receiv
the first generation after chairman mao who the chance to learn from the west, to accept the ideologyas been an open defender of those values. 0ne of the interviews, the lectures he gave, and after 1989, during the students' protest, he has been an active leader. and later, after he came out ofjail, he still acted as a very strong defender of human rights and freedom of speech. not so many people are so clearly and bravely and rationally talk about those values. thank you forjoining us....
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approaching the point, we're going to have too accept a nuclear north korea the same way that under maog who was a fairly radical anti-american communist and we accept the fact that china went nuclear as well. at a certain point, you you bow to reality and try to live in deterrence. it's not easy, it's uncomfortable, but i think were going to reach that point where either it's going to be a binary choice. go to war or you accept a nuclear north korea. >> bret: a nuclearth north korea that clearly is trying to test missiles that get to the u.s. >> absolutely unacceptable. during the cold war, we didn't just come to terms with acc soviet union that had nuclear weapons. we engaged in a policy that said were going to figure out what is the most aggressive, appropriate response. with regards to the olympics, arms control, economic sanctions. >> bret: time odd. let's remind everybody, the 2018 olympics, the winter games, in south korea. all of those countries that are going to send athletes to south korea are going to do soso potentially under this umbrella of uncertainty. >> it's a fantastic
approaching the point, we're going to have too accept a nuclear north korea the same way that under maog who was a fairly radical anti-american communist and we accept the fact that china went nuclear as well. at a certain point, you you bow to reality and try to live in deterrence. it's not easy, it's uncomfortable, but i think were going to reach that point where either it's going to be a binary choice. go to war or you accept a nuclear north korea. >> bret: a nuclearth north korea that...
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chairman mao, realised the advantage of sending pandas... you get the gist. many pandas...t over the years by china, and here is the most interesting thing. if you are a panda, if you were born in berlin or here in washington or london, you would to matip we have chinese citizenship. i think that means they are anchor pandas in immigration terms. not many pandas are born in 6ermany terms. not many pandas are born in germany and london, so obviously they get chinese citizenship! they are also chinese! some readers have been booted out of office after getting pandas, it is known as the panda cars. —— some readers. —— panda cars. —— some readers. —— panda curse. that is all from 100 days+ for today. join us at the same time tomorrow. 6oodbye. hello. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7:45 — the government is to send in a taskforce to take over the running of parts of kensington and chelsea council — after criticism of the way it's handled the aftermath of the 6renfell tower fire. as knife crime becomes one of the greatest challenges facing police forces across the country, off
chairman mao, realised the advantage of sending pandas... you get the gist. many pandas...t over the years by china, and here is the most interesting thing. if you are a panda, if you were born in berlin or here in washington or london, you would to matip we have chinese citizenship. i think that means they are anchor pandas in immigration terms. not many pandas are born in 6ermany terms. not many pandas are born in germany and london, so obviously they get chinese citizenship! they are also...
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but mao samsung is finally rolling out bixby voice assistant in the u.s. unlike its rival, are apple siri and alexa, bixby is better at understanding natural expressions like what's the forecast for today or show me the weather. back to you. >> but will it show you the money? that's what i really want to know. >> cuba gooding jr. any land right now, i know it's only july, put that aside for a second, disneyland is going all out for halloween. the halloween spirit will be taking overc california adventue park as well. disney says during the week of halloween cars land will celebrate where cars will be dressed up in costumes. we do not have video for that yet. boogie-boogie will hover over the entrance and much more fun, scary stuff as well. >> i have friends who absolutely love that time of year. but hearing all that stuff my kids will be like, no thank you. >> we went to universal studios in the summer and they were getting ready for their halloween display and my kid was walking through the park like this, terrifying. zombie zombies and ghouls everywhere.
but mao samsung is finally rolling out bixby voice assistant in the u.s. unlike its rival, are apple siri and alexa, bixby is better at understanding natural expressions like what's the forecast for today or show me the weather. back to you. >> but will it show you the money? that's what i really want to know. >> cuba gooding jr. any land right now, i know it's only july, put that aside for a second, disneyland is going all out for halloween. the halloween spirit will be taking...
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. >> the comments before about mao and joe. >> he had desegregated all the southern schools, he had ended the draft, he had created the epa, the cancer institute, and he had the greatest arms control agreement in american history. not a bad record, and the american people thought so. >> air force one, spirit of 766, just handed at peking international airport. it is an historic moment, the official beginning of his visit to china. >> china was considered almost a different planet. and the idea that any american president would go to china was considered a fantasy probably at best. in terms of foreign policy, it was sort of a moon landing. >> i think one of the results of our trip, we hope, may be the walls that are erected, whether they are physical walls like this or whether they are other walls of ideology or philosophy, will not divide peoples of the world. >> in richard nixon's own mind, this was a script. it was designed to result in an overwhelming election victory in the november election. >> who do you think you'll vote for for president this year? >> nixon. >> richard nixon. >> n
. >> the comments before about mao and joe. >> he had desegregated all the southern schools, he had ended the draft, he had created the epa, the cancer institute, and he had the greatest arms control agreement in american history. not a bad record, and the american people thought so. >> air force one, spirit of 766, just handed at peking international airport. it is an historic moment, the official beginning of his visit to china. >> china was considered almost a...
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approaching the point, we're going to have too accept a nuclear north korea the same way that under maoamerican communist and we accept the fact that china went nuclear as well. a certain point, you you bow to reality and try to live in deterrence. it's not easy, it's uncomfortable but i think were going to reach that point where either it's going to be a binary choice for you go to war or you accept a nuclear north korea. >> bret: a nuclear north korea that clearly is trying to test missiles that get to the u.s. >> absolutely unacceptable. during the cold war we didn't just come to terms with a soviet union that had nuclear weapons.cc we engage in a policy that said were going to figure out what is the most aggressive, appropriate response. >> bret: let's remind everybody the 2018 olympics, the winter games, are in south korea.. all of those countries that are going to send athletes to south korea are going to do so potentially under this umbrella of uncertainty.to >> it's a fantastic point and we need to make it clear that aan nuclear armed north korea with weapons capable of reaching
approaching the point, we're going to have too accept a nuclear north korea the same way that under maoamerican communist and we accept the fact that china went nuclear as well. a certain point, you you bow to reality and try to live in deterrence. it's not easy, it's uncomfortable but i think were going to reach that point where either it's going to be a binary choice for you go to war or you accept a nuclear north korea. >> bret: a nuclear north korea that clearly is trying to test...
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up next a quick look right mao at the top stories on "today in the bay."hat includes a new reward that will be announced today in a deadly shooting near a south bay elementary school. >>> at 6:53 happening now justin bieber taking a break. the pop star is canceling several tour dates because of, quote, unforeseen circumstances. tickets will be refunded. microsoft paint has been saying, word came out that microsoft was going to get rid of the popular program. after an outpouring of love microsoft announced paint will be available for free in the windows store. we'll be back in two minutes with more news. before you head out the door - here are the top stories on today >>> welcome back on this tuesday morning. 6:56. before you head out the door here are the top stories on "today in the bay." >> live pictures from oracle arena. this morning a lawsuit is being filed today against warriors star forward draymond green. a man and a woman are accusing green of physically assaulting and bullying them and that lawsuit stems from an incident that happened about a yea
up next a quick look right mao at the top stories on "today in the bay."hat includes a new reward that will be announced today in a deadly shooting near a south bay elementary school. >>> at 6:53 happening now justin bieber taking a break. the pop star is canceling several tour dates because of, quote, unforeseen circumstances. tickets will be refunded. microsoft paint has been saying, word came out that microsoft was going to get rid of the popular program. after an...
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what you're seeing in the background is a portrait of china's revered former dictator mao zedong, part in which weiwei gives the finger to other symbols of power around the world. >> ai weiwei: --just like this. ( laughs ) >> williams: it-- ( laughs ) --are, are we creating a new-- a new ai weiwei as we stand here? >> ai weiwei: you can see. it's so easy. everybody can do it. >> williams: easy. certainly not subtle, and maybe a little silly. but the chinese authorities took them very seriously. they thought it was subversive. why was the regime frightened of art? >> ai weiwei: because they're afraid of freedom, and art is about freedom. >> williams: they're afraid of freedom. >> ai weiwei: yes. >> williams: are you an artist, or are you an activist? >> ai weiwei: i think, artist and activist is the same thing. as artist, you always have to be an activist. >> williams: you have to be political to be a good artist. >> ai weiwei: i think every art, if it's relevant, is political. >> evan osnos: that's the purpose of his life. >> williams: evan osnos is a writer for "the new yorker," who s
what you're seeing in the background is a portrait of china's revered former dictator mao zedong, part in which weiwei gives the finger to other symbols of power around the world. >> ai weiwei: --just like this. ( laughs ) >> williams: it-- ( laughs ) --are, are we creating a new-- a new ai weiwei as we stand here? >> ai weiwei: you can see. it's so easy. everybody can do it. >> williams: easy. certainly not subtle, and maybe a little silly. but the chinese authorities...
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approaching the point, we're going to have too accept a nuclear north korea the same way that under maoo was a fairly radical anti-american communist and we accept the fact that china went nuclear as well. at a certain point, you you bow to reality and try to live in deterrence. it's not easy, it's uncomfortable, but i think were going to reach that point where either it's going to be a binary choice. go to war or you accept a nuclear north korea. >> bret: a nuclearth north korea that clearly is trying to test missiles that get to the u.s. >> absolutely unacceptable. during the cold war, we didn't just come to terms with acc soviet union that had nuclear weapons. we engaged in a policy that said were going to figure out what is the most aggressive, appropriate response. with regards to the olympics, arms control, economic sanctions. >> bret: time odd. let's remind everybody, the 2018 olympics, the winter games, in south korea. all of those countries that are going to send athletes to south korea are going to do soso potentially under this umbrella of uncertainty. >> it's a fantastic poi
approaching the point, we're going to have too accept a nuclear north korea the same way that under maoo was a fairly radical anti-american communist and we accept the fact that china went nuclear as well. at a certain point, you you bow to reality and try to live in deterrence. it's not easy, it's uncomfortable, but i think were going to reach that point where either it's going to be a binary choice. go to war or you accept a nuclear north korea. >> bret: a nuclearth north korea that...
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a sixth individual that is currently still in the hospital right mao. patient who was wounded. however, their injuries are relatively minor according to one hospital official i spoke to. anderson, having been here, i can it tell you it was a chaotic scene. will were family members certificasearching for loved on were being treated here, also several people i spoke to just wanting to make sure their loved ones are okay. again, tonight at least five doctors, many of them young medical students getting their careers started doing res d residencies, are not saving lives tonight. instead they're fighting for their lives, anderson. >> it's just hard to believe. do you know how long this went on for, this incident? >> reporter: at this point investigators haven't said. we do know it was relatively quick when this individual walked in and took the elevator up to the 16th and 17th floor and then turned the weapon on himself. how was he able to gain access to this facility if he had already submitted his resignation back in 2015. what were the security measures?
a sixth individual that is currently still in the hospital right mao. patient who was wounded. however, their injuries are relatively minor according to one hospital official i spoke to. anderson, having been here, i can it tell you it was a chaotic scene. will were family members certificasearching for loved on were being treated here, also several people i spoke to just wanting to make sure their loved ones are okay. again, tonight at least five doctors, many of them young medical students...
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because during the chairman mao period, millions of people died.king, and he influenced a lot of the younger generation to think about how they should do. and, second, i think after he joined the tiananmen square protest, it was very important that they gave an example for chinese intellectuals, if you want to change china, intellectuals must do it first. and it involved the whole movement, otherwise you cannot understand the suffering of people in society. third, very important, even though he was put injail third, very important, even though he was put in jail repeatedly, after he was put in jail repeatedly, after he was put in jail repeatedly, after he was released, he was persistent with leading the nonviolence movement that led to the whole of society understand the situation. not only the social issue, but a political issue, especially of the 1—party system. the third, very important, he tried to mobilise the people and the different nationalities in china, and different social groups, especially disadvantaged groups, to join different social
because during the chairman mao period, millions of people died.king, and he influenced a lot of the younger generation to think about how they should do. and, second, i think after he joined the tiananmen square protest, it was very important that they gave an example for chinese intellectuals, if you want to change china, intellectuals must do it first. and it involved the whole movement, otherwise you cannot understand the suffering of people in society. third, very important, even though he...
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you can see that in china where after the death of mao they tried deliberately to move away from a personalistic system, but i think the threat that -- was able to raise scared them and you see xi jinping is behaving much more like an emperor than like the chairman of a committee. and this is, i think, -- it's partly a result of a kind of disenter mediation through the internet of institutions and politics. one other point to make here about the relationship of the elites and nonelites is that nonelites these days feel a heck of a lot better and are a lot better educated than nonelite used to be, so that in 1920, the average school leaving age in the u.s. might have been eighth grade, 15 years old. today you have many more people going through many more levels of education, and they simply -- and even in the u.s., many people going through two years of post secondary education, who don't go all the way -- they don't actually feel they need upper middle class professionals to tell them how to do x and y and z. they kind of think they know already, and you also have earlier in the 20th century, wi
you can see that in china where after the death of mao they tried deliberately to move away from a personalistic system, but i think the threat that -- was able to raise scared them and you see xi jinping is behaving much more like an emperor than like the chairman of a committee. and this is, i think, -- it's partly a result of a kind of disenter mediation through the internet of institutions and politics. one other point to make here about the relationship of the elites and nonelites is that...
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well one of the things is we set up under dulles, looking to create containment against the mao in china. a decision was made to support the south vietnamese government. this was affirmed by the letter of president eisenhower in october 23, 1954. my father wrote the letter. there is a paragraph in here which i want to submit to you and to all americans absolutely fundamental in explaining the morality and the efficacy of our effort in south vietnam which paragraph has been overlooked as far as i can tell by every scholar and every commentator. i read, the purpose of this offer is to assist the government of vietnam in developing and maintaining a strong viable state capable of resisting attempted subversion or aggression through military means. the government of the united states expects that this aid will be met by performance on the part of the government of vietnam in under taking needed reforms. it hopes that such aid combined with your own continuing efforts will contribute effectively towards an independent vietnam endowed with a strong government. such a government would i hope be
well one of the things is we set up under dulles, looking to create containment against the mao in china. a decision was made to support the south vietnamese government. this was affirmed by the letter of president eisenhower in october 23, 1954. my father wrote the letter. there is a paragraph in here which i want to submit to you and to all americans absolutely fundamental in explaining the morality and the efficacy of our effort in south vietnam which paragraph has been overlooked as far as...
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he's probably also telling his dad jokes he told on the campaign trail like in the words of chairman mao, it's always darkest before it's black. >> david, anybody who can survive the hanoi hilton and survive what he did with his, you know, his brothers in arms in those difficult -- he spent years there under excruciating conditions. he's a fighter. he's also in so many ways the politician who transcends party lines. >> he surely does. i spent an hour with him, the initial ax files with john mccain. and to hear him tell the story of his captivity, and those very, very dismal years, but the strength that he drew from that experience, and the lessons that he drew from that experience was incredibly moving. and yes, he's one of those people who has over the last 30 years found a way to walk -- work across party lines. on issues like immigration reform, on issues like climate change. it didn't always make him popular with the base of the republican party. but even on this health care issue, even as he laid in the hospital waiting for this diagnosis, he was issuing statements urging bipartisan
he's probably also telling his dad jokes he told on the campaign trail like in the words of chairman mao, it's always darkest before it's black. >> david, anybody who can survive the hanoi hilton and survive what he did with his, you know, his brothers in arms in those difficult -- he spent years there under excruciating conditions. he's a fighter. he's also in so many ways the politician who transcends party lines. >> he surely does. i spent an hour with him, the initial ax files...
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nixon is taken to see mao, the fact that the chairman arranged a meeting in his home is considered significant of a cruel landlord by female communist partisans. [ indiscernible ] >> a complete propaganda operation. extremely well done. the emperor seated behind me explained the theological aspects all the way through and wanted to be sure i understood all the points. that was a rather odd sight to see the president clapping at the end for this kind of thing, which should have been horrifying to him. but it all seems to fit together here somehow. >> the skies have been somber in peking all day. and in the afternoon, a light snow began to fall. in the city street, men and women with brooms began sweeping it up, almost flake by flake. and it seemed to have no dimming effect at all on the exuberance of president nixon and the premier in their third long conversation. ♪ ♪ >> it's the end of a very memorable day in american history. >> haldeman, please. >> thank you. >> that italian story on henry is the most -- did you see it? >> henry called me last night about it. >> it's unbelievable. henry tal
nixon is taken to see mao, the fact that the chairman arranged a meeting in his home is considered significant of a cruel landlord by female communist partisans. [ indiscernible ] >> a complete propaganda operation. extremely well done. the emperor seated behind me explained the theological aspects all the way through and wanted to be sure i understood all the points. that was a rather odd sight to see the president clapping at the end for this kind of thing, which should have been...
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yesterday anthony scar mao camu arrived.huckabee sanders has been promoted to press secretary after conducting most of the off camera press briefings. marc kasowitz has resigned along with his spokesperson. kasowitz did apologize. president trump has added ty cobb as special counsel. he'll work with jay sekulow and ty cobb. anthony? >> thanks, errol. >>> the white house chases as the white house tries to iron out a possible repeal bill of the affordable care act. we turn to steve segura. good morning. >> good morn. >> there's one choice which is a repeal and replace bill which doesn't have enough support to get it to the floor for a vote. but, again, that is now running into resistance from senate republicans. >> why are they having so many >> there's a question of it. americans disapproved of donald trump until he became president and then the polls changed. >> when they might be going away. >> that's right. they go home on break and they listen to their constituents. people aren't too happy about obamacare going away. >> d
yesterday anthony scar mao camu arrived.huckabee sanders has been promoted to press secretary after conducting most of the off camera press briefings. marc kasowitz has resigned along with his spokesperson. kasowitz did apologize. president trump has added ty cobb as special counsel. he'll work with jay sekulow and ty cobb. anthony? >> thanks, errol. >>> the white house chases as the white house tries to iron out a possible repeal bill of the affordable care act. we turn to steve...
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in a series of sunday shows interviews, scare mao kay said he would create what hae said was a positiveat one particular viewer. >> we'll operate a strategy that will knock the officers off of people. i love the guy. i spent the last 18 months supporting him. he's a phenomenal fighter for the american people. he's great to look how good his kids turned out. you can't fake good kids. if i said something to him while working for another candidate, mr. trump, i apologize for that, and i'm going to be work for your yu and serve the american people and get this out to the heartland where it belongs and turn it to the movement. >> i love how you're turning it to one specific person. >> i think the president likes scaramucci's style. >> i think he loves him as much as scaramucci loves the president. >> he says he will take dramatic action to stop leaks in the white house. >>> o.j. simpson is serving his final months in the prisoning after winning parole. the parole board granted simpson his freedom last week after serving nine years of his 3-year sentence for armed robbery and kidnapping. malc
in a series of sunday shows interviews, scare mao kay said he would create what hae said was a positiveat one particular viewer. >> we'll operate a strategy that will knock the officers off of people. i love the guy. i spent the last 18 months supporting him. he's a phenomenal fighter for the american people. he's great to look how good his kids turned out. you can't fake good kids. if i said something to him while working for another candidate, mr. trump, i apologize for that, and i'm...
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we leave you with more mao from offa rex. >> this is "to make you stay." ♪ ♪ to make you stay to makeno one will find you wonder my right hand ♪ ♪ don't you feel happy when it's all done don't you feel sad when you've lost someone ♪ ♪ dear, dear stay till the dawn comes in ♪ ♪ teach me to be summer is morning ♪ ♪ teach me to be summer this morning ♪ don't say no don't smile now don't say no ♪ ♪ give me a smile when the night is gone teach me to be a winter ♪ ♪ teach me to be a winter has blossomed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dear, dear, dear once a starring ♪ ♪ dear, dear, dear ♪ my pretty little darling dear, dear, dear ♪ ♪ but you flew away in the nighttime ♪ ♪ from under my right hand ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good morning, i'm jan carabao. storms are flooding parts of the south injuries think morning, eyewitness weather meteorologist katie fehlinger tweeted this video from sea isle city as you can sea water near tops of the wheel wells there, other jersey shore communities reporting flooding including avalon and wildwood reminder never to drive through high water. >>> now to the eyewitness weather forecast wit
we leave you with more mao from offa rex. >> this is "to make you stay." ♪ ♪ to make you stay to makeno one will find you wonder my right hand ♪ ♪ don't you feel happy when it's all done don't you feel sad when you've lost someone ♪ ♪ dear, dear stay till the dawn comes in ♪ ♪ teach me to be summer is morning ♪ ♪ teach me to be summer this morning ♪ don't say no don't smile now don't say no ♪ ♪ give me a smile when the night is gone teach me to be a...
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we leave you with more mao from offa rex. >> this is "to make you stay." ♪ ♪ to make you stay to make♪ ♪ no one will find you wonder my right hand ♪ ♪ don't you feel happy when it's all done don't you feel sad when you've lost someone ♪ ♪ dear, dear stay till the dawn comes in ♪ summer is morning ♪ ♪ teach me to be summer this morning ♪ ♪ don't say no don't smile now don't say no ♪ ♪ give me a smile when the night is gone teach me to be a winter ♪ ♪ teach me to be a winter has blossomed ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ dear, dear, dear once a starring ♪ ♪ dear, dear, dear ♪ my pretty little darling dear, dear, dear ♪ ♪ but you flew away in the nighttime ♪ ♪ from under my right hand ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ from fields and factories they came looking for opportunity. they worked hard. we helped them work harder. they are the students of strayer university. for 125 years, we've supported as they've rewritten the future. and to all who seek their true potential, we say, pro tip: gianraspberries for prices on produce. john... strawberries for amy... what's a jicama? thanks! take a fresh look at giant's produce price
we leave you with more mao from offa rex. >> this is "to make you stay." ♪ ♪ to make you stay to make♪ ♪ no one will find you wonder my right hand ♪ ♪ don't you feel happy when it's all done don't you feel sad when you've lost someone ♪ ♪ dear, dear stay till the dawn comes in ♪ summer is morning ♪ ♪ teach me to be summer this morning ♪ ♪ don't say no don't smile now don't say no ♪ ♪ give me a smile when the night is gone teach me to be a winter ♪...
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layla, mao do y how do you see problem, and is it getting any worse, better, and how can it get better? had. >> i do think it is a problem that's getting worse, and i think part of the reason it is getting worse is it creates easy stories. when we have a situation where we face an attack by an islamic terrorist, we have an already built-in story that we can follow. you can hear about sort of the villainy of the muslim perpetrator and innocence of his victi victims. so it is just very easy to fit those parts in it to create a story around it. and because of that ease, i think it tends to be repeated. no one is of course disputing these attacks are taking place. it is not just a question of whether they are factual. the problem is we have an emphasis problem where we are seeing mo are emphasis on these attacks to the exclusion of attacks where other people are victims, including muslims. so for example, when you have attacks like the charleston one in south carolina, or you have the attack in quebec city, or the attack in colorado springs, all of these attacks were perpetrated by people
layla, mao do y how do you see problem, and is it getting any worse, better, and how can it get better? had. >> i do think it is a problem that's getting worse, and i think part of the reason it is getting worse is it creates easy stories. when we have a situation where we face an attack by an islamic terrorist, we have an already built-in story that we can follow. you can hear about sort of the villainy of the muslim perpetrator and innocence of his victi victims. so it is just very easy...
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botanicals like mao wong, that's the most common that's a stimulant.hing else, we should note these numbers don't come to 100%. that's because there were very small amounts of random supplements that were also included. >> tell us how these affect the body. >> people think natural equals safe. i've said it again and again that's not true. to be clear, most reports were minor and they didn't require any medical attention. we're not talking about the efficacy or quality, just the concern but these if taken by someone too young or in the improper dosage can increased heart rate, palpitation, jitteriness, nausea, diarrhea, any g.i. issue, stomach cramps, in some cases, liver failure, and, yes, in some rare cases, death. >> a lot of what we're talking about is not fda regulated. what advice do you have for people? >> what got my attention those kids and, again, most of these do not come with kid-proof tops and to kids, these can look like candy. so keep them away from children. i think a huge resource, i use it myself every day in my office, drugs.com, chec
botanicals like mao wong, that's the most common that's a stimulant.hing else, we should note these numbers don't come to 100%. that's because there were very small amounts of random supplements that were also included. >> tell us how these affect the body. >> people think natural equals safe. i've said it again and again that's not true. to be clear, most reports were minor and they didn't require any medical attention. we're not talking about the efficacy or quality, just the...