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ofre was that kind nationbuilding effort at the time, a lot of the nonmilitary assistance and programshat at the time were designed to bolster vietnam as a politically strong entity, which failed. in iraq and afghanistan, same thing where we have tried to fight injures and sees that are a loose -- to fight insurgency that is elusive with nontraditional tactics, which can be frustrating and lethal. we have also tried to build up those governments and nations and political structures and we found it yesterday. we are not bombing the way we did in vietnam, so the military tactics and technology has improved. of course, the politics of afghanistan are different and the taliban is not enjoy it popular political support that the viet cong and the vietnamese regime did, so the politics are interesting. host: our guest is "foreign policy" chief national security correspondent dan de luce. he spent a number of years the bureau chief and worked for the guardian newspaper in iran. we'll get the calls in the moment but i want to go to the issue of trade. how important is trade between the u.s. and
ofre was that kind nationbuilding effort at the time, a lot of the nonmilitary assistance and programshat at the time were designed to bolster vietnam as a politically strong entity, which failed. in iraq and afghanistan, same thing where we have tried to fight injures and sees that are a loose -- to fight insurgency that is elusive with nontraditional tactics, which can be frustrating and lethal. we have also tried to build up those governments and nations and political structures and we found...
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out ofre lots of earths there. a lot of places that could have lifelike our own in the galaxy.ondent: there is no proof that any of these worlds support life, but the search is intensifying. this massive telescope will be launched into space and should take the job easier. as well as spotting planets, it will peer into the atmosphere couldtect gases that support life. we saw mercury crossing the sun. this same technique am looking for a dimming of light as a planet passes, has revealed hundreds of worlds. more is to come. bbc news. katty: amazing. from science to song. russia's sergey lazarev is that bookies' favorite to win eurovision. before he traveled to sweden, he spoke to steve rosenberg. he even took to the piano for this report. ♪ excited.'m very it is a great opportunity to represent my country. for russia it is very serious. like the olympic games of music. russian people, the russian audience, loves eurovision. the song contest every year has a very high ratings. every year we want to win. stephen: what is your song about? sergey: the only one person. everyone has a
out ofre lots of earths there. a lot of places that could have lifelike our own in the galaxy.ondent: there is no proof that any of these worlds support life, but the search is intensifying. this massive telescope will be launched into space and should take the job easier. as well as spotting planets, it will peer into the atmosphere couldtect gases that support life. we saw mercury crossing the sun. this same technique am looking for a dimming of light as a planet passes, has revealed hundreds...
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electrical power making more ofr an effort to reduce water leaking into tunnels. blame metro police for.or. so all staff can be retrained and proper procedures of the metro gm paul wiedefeld will be life in the studio tomorrow. fox 5 news morning 7:30 am. you can watch on air online.nlin uses #fox5rocks ask metro. a lot of people with a lot of questions we hope to answer aa lot of them tomorrow. >> still ahead was sunshine short-lived. s >> gwen will look at the workweek forecast when we come back on this sunday night. nigh. bacon supreme omelet breakfast sandwich, loaded with peppers, onions, and potatoes and topped with two slices of cherrywood-smoked bacon and cheese all on a freshly baked croissant. america runs on dunkin'. >> this is one of those days where the,in day. good spring day.y. >> yes, and we finally got a break from that rain today, which is really good. i think everybody was happyry combo thatbo especially since it was mothers' day a lot of people going to brunch and out to lunc
electrical power making more ofr an effort to reduce water leaking into tunnels. blame metro police for.or. so all staff can be retrained and proper procedures of the metro gm paul wiedefeld will be life in the studio tomorrow. fox 5 news morning 7:30 am. you can watch on air online.nlin uses #fox5rocks ask metro. a lot of people with a lot of questions we hope to answer aa lot of them tomorrow. >> still ahead was sunshine short-lived. s >> gwen will look at the workweek forecast...
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boy is it ugly outside.ug outsie i tell you what i'm tired ofred this weather.th >> i know.is my hair.r. >> really. i mean, it's just anothert a gloomy day but we need thed t rain. we need the, you know,no moisture and it's very green,re, that's the upside.ps >> yeah, that's true. all right, sue palka, i will wil stop talking about the hairheair test.test >> oh, no, i'm right there right with you, sarah. >> brutal. >> i haven't been outside in b days. [laughter] >> that's sad. s >> c >> i know. >> we don't have as much rain out there now but it certainlyv is very gray and damp feeling. most places reporting cloudynglo skies but there are a fewew showers around and, hey, weey can't even completelypl eliminate the possibility of apo rumble of thunder and youssder y certainly need your jacket ifac you head out temperatures in the 50's to near 60 degrees.0 ge let's show you where thingsheret are right now on radar becauseau most places again dry butut right down toward the heart theh wood area moving closer to interstate 95 we do have some showers.show i don't see any lightning
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ofre are not other strains it pushing back. of of it.nerations ofre's the post-2011 generation that was radicalized by the syria war. there are keynotes for jihadism. i would argue also that when it arrived, there was an infrastructure that was already in place. much of the islamic state development has been this co-opting of that. what were the catalyst? the syrian war was huge. some of them just wanted to volunteer and fight. with the ascendancy of the islamic state in syria, some of them defected over. others came back. it was this nucleus of islamic state and libyan fighters that came back that implanted the organization first in darn it. darna. point is the political division of libya that was fundamental in giving the space for islamic state to assert itself. these factions were so busy fighting each other and using isis to demonize their opponents. meanwhile, the islamic state is growing. the islamicou have state investing in libya through emissaries and advisers. technical advisors, sharia courts, many of these are fore
ofre are not other strains it pushing back. of of it.nerations ofre's the post-2011 generation that was radicalized by the syria war. there are keynotes for jihadism. i would argue also that when it arrived, there was an infrastructure that was already in place. much of the islamic state development has been this co-opting of that. what were the catalyst? the syrian war was huge. some of them just wanted to volunteer and fight. with the ascendancy of the islamic state in syria, some of them...
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we'd felled a dressed a number d ofre questions. the fire issues. he also discussed his ambitious plan to get metro back on track. take a listen.n. >> one of the big things i thing is different with this approach is, and its one of the thingsne i'm thinking about we are going to have to be single tracking for long periods. weeks at a time. that will have major impact wemc have to do it during commuters periods that's wonk of thethat issues. we will have to shutdown between stations occasionally. i think there's five of the fiv areas that we have to do that. t i recommend that we shutdown at midnight seven days a week. we will have to continue to doo some early outside. meaning shutting down at eightat p.m.. so, that is to give us the true time to get out there and do the work that needs to be done. d >> well that interview was getting under way there wasas another early morning fire on metro. this time the bethesda, thisethe time between the minnesota avenue and stadium armory station. >> too tom fitzgerald went out to talk to passengers about the d
we'd felled a dressed a number d ofre questions. the fire issues. he also discussed his ambitious plan to get metro back on track. take a listen.n. >> one of the big things i thing is different with this approach is, and its one of the thingsne i'm thinking about we are going to have to be single tracking for long periods. weeks at a time. that will have major impact wemc have to do it during commuters periods that's wonk of thethat issues. we will have to shutdown between stations...
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ofr four california restaurants rur had these fries.eries.less than two weeks they'rehe completely sold out. o evening you're saying how hard h it is to sprinkle salt parmesan cheese parsley and garlic on cheese fries.n such a hit thacht you mightou m actually see mcdonald's findd'sn a way to get more garlic and get these fries into more of fr their restaurants because they c are a big hit: i hope you you have a breath mint.h >> you'll need the mcmint to mcm go after the garlic fries.ri thank you lauren. lre >> reporter: bye-bye. byeye >> that joke a b plus. t >> i'll take that.ha i'l i was expecting like c plus. c p >> that was good, mcmint.cm >> we have the old bay fillett of fish.ofish. >> it didn't go nationwide.ioid we didn't trend with it. that's the problem. p >> it's a local thing, the oldcd bay. >> we like to keep it thatt way. >> right, yeah. y i agree. >> old bay fries. >> you got it. i let's do weather.ea here's your sunrise forecast. fc >> all business this morning,th, al. al. he's got sunshine and got sun everything.ev >> steve
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i feel like what i've done up to this point is 30 yearsat ofrs training and now i'm really i ready toe on a challenge chn like >> reporter: he knows that the finished product willd prod follow him the rest of hisest os career. ca however, what intimidates him is knowing that the memorial will be part of the nationall landscape long after his young y career has ended. >> that one is the harder part. part. and something that, you know,g o i haven't fully wrapped mypp mind around, the fact thatt t it's together to be such a permanent fixture.rmanent fi >> reporter: it will be atte least nine months before ground can be broken on then the memorial.memo in that time organizationsti like the national parkmespark commission, the commission onn fine arts can review and criticize the design.ig they can rather literally sendls him back to the drawing board.nd in chicago, mike tobin, fox news. >> coming up on fox newsoxew morning, you may have to get to in line or plan ahead if youad want to visit a national park p this summer. >> a woman happened after a shootout at a concert h in new e york sa
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. >>> be sure to watch "newsroom tokyo" at the top ofr >> hello and welcome to live from paris. am and that young. it is 1:00 p.m. in the french capital. being called in as greece begins to evacuate thousands of stranded refugees off the northern border of macedonia. the french government is urging people not to panic as the growing number of petrol stations are running dry as a result of the ongoing industrial campaign against the government toss controversial
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leader ofrs after the the latem 1961 through 1970's, just a few years after he came into power, this was the father of the current presidents of south korea. policies -- the war.y from the korean in andsident came focused on economic development with the tremendous support of the united states. in the 1950's and 1960's, there was a book dependence on u.s. aid. another indication of that commitment you pointed out. in addition to stationing troops on the korean peninsula and being that front line, the speed bump as you pointed out, if north korea were to invade. 1960's,rom the late that the south korean economy caught up and been surpassed that of north korea. host: let's go to charles entries port, louisiana. good morning. taking myank you for call. i was with the marine corps in 1950's. to seoul,l the way korea. there, we had been returned down and would go aboard the ship and make the return back to japan, but we were going to north korea. we went to the reservoir and i got frostbitten while i was up there, and that is the reason i got flown out with a medical discharge. here is my
leader ofrs after the the latem 1961 through 1970's, just a few years after he came into power, this was the father of the current presidents of south korea. policies -- the war.y from the korean in andsident came focused on economic development with the tremendous support of the united states. in the 1950's and 1960's, there was a book dependence on u.s. aid. another indication of that commitment you pointed out. in addition to stationing troops on the korean peninsula and being that front...
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and it's no exaggeration to say that some of the recruits are ofr younger than the tanks they'll be firing. yesterday's strike on the iraqi capital was the worst bloodshed the city has seen this year. mcspadden says that only strengthens the resolve of his new recruits. >> they're very motivated, you know, especially with the attacks that happened in baghdad. it angers them. they want to take their cities back over. >> reporter: that training may have looked rather basic, scott, but those tanks and armored personnel carriers play a vital role in any ground offensive. and that equipment was not just for training. it's the same kind used by iraqi forces against isis on the battlefield. >> pelley: charlie d'agata in baghdad tonight. charlie, thanks. two state troopers from new hampshire and massachusetts were placed on leave today after apparently beating a man at the end of a high-speed chase. the suspect appears to surrender, getting out of the vehicle on his knees, and then the police officers pummel him. the man, wanted on assault charges, had a swollen eye in court today. the nine millim
and it's no exaggeration to say that some of the recruits are ofr younger than the tanks they'll be firing. yesterday's strike on the iraqi capital was the worst bloodshed the city has seen this year. mcspadden says that only strengthens the resolve of his new recruits. >> they're very motivated, you know, especially with the attacks that happened in baghdad. it angers them. they want to take their cities back over. >> reporter: that training may have looked rather basic, scott, but...
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"because this is the u.s.a.he us where the total number ofr languages spoken that's 310 more languagesn you are able to speak.able to s as a matter of fact 60 percent6e of the world speaks more than one language. that means you and 40 percent 4t of the people need to catchat up. >> wow. >> hope you understand.you undet >> wow. >> i'm going to tell you what. >> it's kind of a strong son response. >> it was a very strongtr response.spon the first time i saw the commercial it made me stop and watch.wa >> me, too. >> i realized it was a target commercial and i thought zerougr great.grt. >> didn't bother me. bothe >> brilliant marketing to reach tout a lot of people.eoe. >> the hispanic population inpa the u.s. is growing by leaps l and bounds so it makes senseak from target's perspective.spti >> target was like in your face. >> bam. >> right back. >> all right. aere has been a longstanding de lbate about whether thehethet washington redskins should sho change their name.am ly in a washington post poll,ol 90 percent say the term does not bother them. 9 percent say they arehe a offended by t
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if you go back to january, everyone thought oil would go to $12, and a double to $50, and i a lot ofreative cheapness in the debt by these companies. rishaad: thank you, indeed. you, benjamin is one of the speakers at the conference here in hong kong kicking on june 1. on june 1.off him talking about the territory having maritime financial services as key advantages and does attach importantt china is to hong kong's prosperity and the territory should actively participate in china's development. this is all coming from the chairman there, bell road services and financing services in the creation of all this as well. they are planning to reinforce ang kong as a hub and having key role in this one belt, one road initiative. right, let's tell you what we have coming up on the other side of this break. india trying to boost apple's share of the smart phone market there. the details are coming up next right here on "trending business". ♪ rishaad: the global demand for sliding, butmay be india remains a market with enormous process. tim cook starting his first trip there today. where having
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is gone.e heidi: both really listening their purse strings. 60% ofr spending japanese gdp.is why this issue of whether he pushed for a second tax high. this pick up in consumption balancing out at ♪ disappointing rate. we have the situation given the brutal selloff. far again against the dollar. after three years of negative rates record profits when it comes to japan's corporate. still reluctant to go out and deploy the cash piles i would say are sitting. we could see some headwinds. we had a leap your and that extra one day of activity would have been a contributor to positive growth. some of these other headwinds have investors concerned about building inventories. the strength of the yen, all that will come into play. as going to hit exporters in particular. this is notaid going to look that flattering. we have the cases in -- g7 coming up. even with this rapid that we have seen in the end it is falling substantially in the had thats and we situation where there was speculation that some kind of shanghai accord between central bankers had taken place to weaken the dolla
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ofre does the imitation these institutional reforms stand, and how has the united states assisted in this process, and how do you feel about whether they really are doing what they are committed to do? thank you, senator. as you know, mexico committed and passed legislation to implement new criminal justice systems, which is an accusatory ial justice system like we have ourselves. in mexico's states, 24 have implement this and put it at and nineevel crimes have created this at state level crimes. is an ongoingis process, and mexico's not going to meet next month's deadline. we continue to work closely with them on a number of issues, thanks to the gracious appropriations of congress. dedicated approximately $250 million for these efforts between the department of state id, training judges, prosecutors, courtroom personnel, law students, over 4000 have been trained to date through the department of justice's prosecutorial training program. number of law schools and institutional thanks to theams american bar association and a number of universities here in the united states. we are pr
ofre does the imitation these institutional reforms stand, and how has the united states assisted in this process, and how do you feel about whether they really are doing what they are committed to do? thank you, senator. as you know, mexico committed and passed legislation to implement new criminal justice systems, which is an accusatory ial justice system like we have ourselves. in mexico's states, 24 have implement this and put it at and nineevel crimes have created this at state level...
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is the ofr tfor that american saying that we want the dollar weak. china to make chinese exports more attractive because the last time china tried to do a devaluation against the dollar, last summer, it dropped the percent, -- dropped 3%, markets got shook up. i subscribed to some say a conspiracy theory, that is there a tacit agreement whereby china will devalue by the dollar devaluing. that helps the two biggest economies in the world. francine: what you are pointing out is the shanghai accord, whereby the fed and u.s. authorities decide to hold off normalizing policy so as not to put china in a bind. then two months later try to do everything they to to prop up markets believe in a rate hike? tom: this is what i've called the dance the fed does with markets and has been doing it for some years now. there are hawks in the fed, who say, ook, we have a slightly tighter labor market. -- look. they have been wanting to normalize rates for years. for various reasons. some of them almost ideological. this then leads to a rally in the dollar, which is a f
is the ofr tfor that american saying that we want the dollar weak. china to make chinese exports more attractive because the last time china tried to do a devaluation against the dollar, last summer, it dropped the percent, -- dropped 3%, markets got shook up. i subscribed to some say a conspiracy theory, that is there a tacit agreement whereby china will devalue by the dollar devaluing. that helps the two biggest economies in the world. francine: what you are pointing out is the shanghai...
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great article by idea ofr, gives you an the spiking in the early 1930's. i will explain that cut off in a minute. >> were companies and governments actively looking for these huge deposits of nitrates, or just stumbled upon them? prof. sutter: a combination. i quickly went through that story about urban fertilizers. one of the important things about that, of course -- horse bones, thattsoil, created a fledgling commercial fertilizer industry and got people in the habit of thinking about fertilizer as being something they don't necessarily raise on the farm but can purchase in commercial marketplaces. those supplies, like bones from bison, proved increasingly inadequate. people looked elsewhere to find those things. i focused particularly on areates, but phosphates analogous, but slightly less interesting. it was stumbled upon. trade att was urban cause people to think about fertilizer as a commercial commodity. and is it was liebig reductive chemistry. eventually people said, we know we need nitrogen, where can we find it? theory, thisus approach might not
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accused ofr was trying to hijack the well-established estate plan.een joining the coffee wars. the beverages will be featured during the launch of the hardest working happy hour. the biggest launch ever for dairy queen. that is your business flash update. it seems the race for the white house is tightening. polls show hillary clinton with a 20 point lead, but new numbers over the weekend show the race is now and next. shery: an nbc wall street journal poll has clinton up by 3%. and a more hypothetical matchup bernie sanders leads trump i 15 points. joining us with more is the managing editor of bloomberg politics. john, how worried should the clinton camp be about this? john: i wouldn't be that happy about it. should she worry? john: yes. they are both historically very unpopular people. the republican party is now collating. not the intellectual class. there are still people in washington talking about trump being a disaster for the party, but the actual voters are rallying around the guy who is almost certainly their nominee. the clinton campaign l
accused ofr was trying to hijack the well-established estate plan.een joining the coffee wars. the beverages will be featured during the launch of the hardest working happy hour. the biggest launch ever for dairy queen. that is your business flash update. it seems the race for the white house is tightening. polls show hillary clinton with a 20 point lead, but new numbers over the weekend show the race is now and next. shery: an nbc wall street journal poll has clinton up by 3%. and a more...
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since the beginning of last ofr, we have seen a number voice interactions triple. think we will see a rapid uptick invoice going forward. 99%, isce you get to that good enough that you can sell it to businesses and sell that speech recognition? andrew: one of the things we're trying to think through his how to offer it to other companies. partnerships and so on. with ai ischallenges that, at least right now, it often takes skilled ai people together with skilled building expertise, and have those teams work together. emily: there are reports that deep speech 2 can transcribe chinese language is better than a person. dataw: five years of audio , transcribe audio data. this is a staggering amount of data for our system to learn from. emily: is it possible to do the same for english? obviously, the chinese written language is so much more complicated than the english written language. when we get to a point where machines actually are better at transcribing voice that humans --it still seems like, based on the english language assistance that i have worked with, it is
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lot ofr: the question a people have been trying to figure out is what bills role is and how much theyng about political strategy on a daily basis and how much he is trusting -- she is trusting him. how worried is the clinton campaign about philadelphia? today, a lot of things could happen and who knows what happens? jennifer: they still feel like because it is mathematically impossible for him to clinch the nomination without whipping a lot of superdelegates, they just think it's not going to happen. but they are concerned that there could be big protests, or there could be a wave of the sanders supporters standing up and saying no, we are not ok with this. be.s unclear what that will when clinton was in california, there was so much angst and protest outside her events that clearly the clinton campaign is trying to figure out how they can neutralize that or listen to those concerns and also trying not to listen to them too much because they don't want to be seen as too presumptuous before she actually clinches the nomination. john: jennifer jacobs, jennifer ens that-- two great j are
lot ofr: the question a people have been trying to figure out is what bills role is and how much theyng about political strategy on a daily basis and how much he is trusting -- she is trusting him. how worried is the clinton campaign about philadelphia? today, a lot of things could happen and who knows what happens? jennifer: they still feel like because it is mathematically impossible for him to clinch the nomination without whipping a lot of superdelegates, they just think it's not going to...
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. >> happening now live pictures here more than 200 members ofrs rolling thunder national kathy need trail rightk now for blessing of the bikes. this happens every year.ry during the ceremony the ka thee drails bell will ring six times for missing and lost veterans. >> this is all part of the the veterans initiative to pay tribute to vets rolling thunderr mission is to bring attention to americans prisoners of wars and shoulders missing in action. act >> amazing to see them in town. ever memorial day weekends. >>> close call caught on camera. >> we will tell you where a tree came crashing down while ann officer was trying too make a rescue. >>> can you spell pie. >> pie. >> there's different ways to's spell it. we have two national spelling bee channel young fox 5 sits down with the winners straight ahead. mike. we'll be right right back. >> it's beautiful out here. s be hard to come inside its a little sticky. a we've got an award winning half and half holiday weekends coming up for you. we're going to have the details fox 5 news at five will be right back after the break. break. ♪
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a lot of students choose cho internships overseas or some ofr them even travel.ears are, you know, mostnom popular among students fromudrom upper class families.famies but some schools are now looking at ways to make it even moree accessible to all stu its admisi lettersso tudents and thosend t tho do take par harvard for graduate school, ici believe. >> exactly. e >> i was saying earlier i thinkn she's lived under such scrutinyn though the first family has done ex sent job of keeping thosepi t kids out of the spotlight.tlight i'm sure she would just like --- secret service wherever she goeg but at least she doesn't have tt to go right into the next phase. >> take deep breath andre decompress. >> it would be hard for med personal toll get back to t keep going.oi >> i understand it. underd >> i remember my sister had tol my parents sh my mom was a gap who? she cale cambridge who got w g behind the cam ran took his tk picture of eople still talkingpe about thisne the royal family released video the inn vick tiff t games for wounded veterans.s. video features presid
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ofre is of fervent love neighbors and community that you cannot find anywhere else in the world., we are in the middle of testable season. charlie: are you playing johnny cochran in the film? early johnny cochran when he made a name for himself. there is a case where -- johnny cochran redefined civil justice. he brought the the ethical show to the courtroom. show to thel courtroom. you saw that prime display with the oj case. what he was able to do or what mr. cochran was able to do early in his career was outstanding. we want to show where he was at the beginning of his career and how it blossomed -- if you need a lawyer, the only lawyer you can get is johnny cochran. --rlie: the only lower lawyer you want to get. thank you for being with us. mr. mackie: thank you. charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪ julie chen is here. she joined cbs news almost 20 years ago as a reporter and an anchor. she is currently hosted and iterator of the "the talk." has five female host. she is part of the writing team. won its first daytime emmy for outstanding writing. she is also the host f
ofre is of fervent love neighbors and community that you cannot find anywhere else in the world., we are in the middle of testable season. charlie: are you playing johnny cochran in the film? early johnny cochran when he made a name for himself. there is a case where -- johnny cochran redefined civil justice. he brought the the ethical show to the courtroom. show to thel courtroom. you saw that prime display with the oj case. what he was able to do or what mr. cochran was able to do early in...
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one ofre seeing version a lot of these headsets and they range anywhere from $15 up to $800.are getting is the first best attempt and we have a guide in the magazine that really sort of explains which headset is right for you. david: how big a difference is there between the $15 google cardboard option and date hundred high-end one? bret: pretty massive. the higher up the chain, the more -- david: more immersive. bret: more immersive, but if you buy the higher model, it requires a serious pc game and that could burn up -- and i could run up, so you are spending another $1000 to have it work in the right way. david: is this just for gaming? what does the future hold for these devices and how they will be used? et: the sky is the limit. google uses their cardboard in a pretty interesting way to view everything from political rallies to refugee camps, so there is news value as well. david: great stories. what was your favorite? carol: i liked the cover story a lot on nestle. the company is known for sugar products and they're going in a different direction. we talk about so many
one ofre seeing version a lot of these headsets and they range anywhere from $15 up to $800.are getting is the first best attempt and we have a guide in the magazine that really sort of explains which headset is right for you. david: how big a difference is there between the $15 google cardboard option and date hundred high-end one? bret: pretty massive. the higher up the chain, the more -- david: more immersive. bret: more immersive, but if you buy the higher model, it requires a serious pc...
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worthy ofr -- sold or any believe a comment on the field of battle and abandoned him. this outfit was rained on yesterday, rained on again this morning. by their going to stay out here until they find the body of rudolph nunez. >> everybody gets to be like brothers. he's the best friend you can never have. [helicopter] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. don carlton, executive director of the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas at austin. [applause] dr. carlton: good afternoon. the briscoe center is delighted to sponsor this session this afternoon, which is titled "the war and the fourth estate." we are especially proud to sponsor the session because the center houses a valuable archive of papers and photographs documenting the history of the american news media, including the papers of walter cronkite and morley safer, and the photographic archives of eddie adams, steve northrup and david kennerly. the briscoe center has produced an exhibit of documentary material selected from these and other collections relating to the various aspe
worthy ofr -- sold or any believe a comment on the field of battle and abandoned him. this outfit was rained on yesterday, rained on again this morning. by their going to stay out here until they find the body of rudolph nunez. >> everybody gets to be like brothers. he's the best friend you can never have. [helicopter] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome dr. don carlton, executive director of the briscoe center for american history at the university of texas at austin....
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. >> good morning, this is a ofring on the committee global women's issues and the purpose of this hearing is to review the resources, priorities , and programs in fiscal year 2017 budget requests from the president and u.s. department your of western hemisphere affairs in the bureau of democracy, human rights and labor. panell have an official with three witnesses. the assistant secretary for democracy, human rights, and labor. the principal deputy assistant secretary of state for western hemisphere affairs. miss elizabeth hogan, the acting assistant administrator for latin america and the caribbean agency for international development. i want to thank all of you for being with us, we appreciate your time and commitment to further the important work of this committee. i also want to thank your staff for working with the committee and members of my staff to making this hearing possible. today is an opportunity to learn more about the nations priorities in the western hemisphere in promoting democracy and human rights around the world. there are many challenges we need to collaborate on. bu
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he made it clear that ofrs harsh punishment. more than 50 people applied for the position. >>> new this morning, drug impaired driving deaths doubled in d.c. during the year marijuana use was legalized in the district. the district highway safety office reports there were 10 fatalities in 2014. that is compared to just five deaths the year before the law went into effect. aaa released a new study that shows the problems of impaired driving. nbc's tom costello explains. >> reporter: driving under the influence isn't just about drinking and driving. >> so you smoked 30 minutes ago, and you're saying that i'm not going to find any weed in this car? >> reporter: it can also mean driving while high. >> why are you driving around smoking? you know that's not a good idea, right? >> reporter: legal marijuana is spreading across the country. 20 states allow medicinal use, four states plus d.c. allow recreational pot. now, new aaa suggests it's a growing danger on the nation's roads. >> driving is already a tough task. and when you add a
he made it clear that ofrs harsh punishment. more than 50 people applied for the position. >>> new this morning, drug impaired driving deaths doubled in d.c. during the year marijuana use was legalized in the district. the district highway safety office reports there were 10 fatalities in 2014. that is compared to just five deaths the year before the law went into effect. aaa released a new study that shows the problems of impaired driving. nbc's tom costello explains. >>...
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not one ofre is those pieces that is less important or more important. we have to understand them all to have a full view of world war ii. for me, because, of course, i am a women's sports historian, for in the role of women professional baseball during is an extremely important piece of this story in part because it is not one that most of us know about. also because those women, those 600 women, they believe they made a difference in the war effort. and they did. the number of women that i to that worked in factories, those rosies, they believe they made a different in the war effort, and they did. every single person who went to work in a factory, every single person who grew up victory whoen, every single person , gascipated in blackouts rationing, food rationing, every single one of those people participated in and helped to win world war ii. go ahead, caitlin. this is another picture, though, that i wanted you to see, standing in the lawn outside of the baseball hall of fame in cooperstown, new york is a statue. and it is a statue patterned after t
not one ofre is those pieces that is less important or more important. we have to understand them all to have a full view of world war ii. for me, because, of course, i am a women's sports historian, for in the role of women professional baseball during is an extremely important piece of this story in part because it is not one that most of us know about. also because those women, those 600 women, they believe they made a difference in the war effort. and they did. the number of women that i to...
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. >>> we have chance ofr activity almost every single day this week, details in the seven-day forecast allergies. then your eyes may see it differently. flonase is the first and only nasal spray approved to relieve both itchy, watery eyes and congestion. no other nasal allergy spray can say that. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. more complete allergy relief. flonase. 6>1 changes everything. 9:00 a.m. on this sunday, may 1. in the news we have a winner, the first person of the broad street run has crossed the finish line we're live with the update on the race. >>> of course they are running in the rain, we're tracking the soggy weather as the runners make their way to the navy yard. >>> meteorologist chris sowers is here with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. not soggy today, but throughout the week. >> reporter: there's a chance at least of a a couple of showers, 89 action cam is l
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parents sa think that final exams should so have been something that stayeds in place because it sort ofrprove that you know the material at the end of thefhe semester.me as far as the new grading systee goes, they feel as though, youou know, emotions are split on thii but definitely a lot of peoplefp sounding off and i know you allu have an opinion on this back in the studio and you two are two sounding off. >> yes, and i looked at the grades and the point system ande so i have a little bit morebit information.info thanks, annie., annie. appreciate it. wisdom martin is here with us w now.now. wisdom, now you don't have a a high schooler yet. s >> not yet. >> i have one and i'm about to o have two. have >> okay. >> and i'm familiar with, you k the other grade it equals out tt what we're familiar with.r w so in this system, an a and a dd would equal out to a b versus v what i would think would be a c. but there are also is a numberbe value system. ste >> right. >> that comes and with your gpa. so i can see how if you had a high d and a really high a mayba it could equal out. but now it see
parents sa think that final exams should so have been something that stayeds in place because it sort ofrprove that you know the material at the end of thefhe semester.me as far as the new grading systee goes, they feel as though, youou know, emotions are split on thii but definitely a lot of peoplefp sounding off and i know you allu have an opinion on this back in the studio and you two are two sounding off. >> yes, and i looked at the grades and the point system ande so i have a little...
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last night, 8,000 people who had already fled to another part ofr the city had to to be vac be weighed airlifted to edmonton andnd calgary and if it's safe,s saf thousands more will be moved back to large trucks today. tody so far the fire has consumed and area bigger than new york city. >>> new reports claim joe joe paterno knew as early as 1976 that jerry sandusky may haveskya been abusing children. a judge says insures errs involved in a lawsuit with pennw state claim that decades ago a a boy told paterno he had been mom hefted by sandusky.ansk according to reports the orderrd also cites claims by unnamed uad assistant coaches that they witnessed inappropriate contacta between sandusky and children. >>> and it look like p won't be getting a stipend to to not commit crimes. the proposal appears to be deadd after dc mayor muriel bowserow didn't include money for the program in her budge. council approved the sty penn ap part aft larger bill. >>> also, the april jobs reportb is out.is o. it looks like the us didn't don' much hiring in april.il employers only added 160,00060 jobs last m
last night, 8,000 people who had already fled to another part ofr the city had to to be vac be weighed airlifted to edmonton andnd calgary and if it's safe,s saf thousands more will be moved back to large trucks today. tody so far the fire has consumed and area bigger than new york city. >>> new reports claim joe joe paterno knew as early as 1976 that jerry sandusky may haveskya been abusing children. a judge says insures errs involved in a lawsuit with pennw state claim that decades...
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a lot ofre are obstacles, even your imagination is one.ly, he has to get his energy, his battery factory online. that is still in construction. he needs that. the model 3 he is promising at , he mustf next year deliver that car at the end of next year if he wants to meet these production targets. yes to have the cost to buy to produce. withs had trouble production timelines like that in the past. yes avoid recalls, and has to have a team. talking about how calling on the best manufacturers in the world to come and join tesla. this is just as the company announced his top executives in production are leaving. he talked about europe to being the place where he could recruit the best engineers. it will be interesting to see a many of those engineers come from the side of the pond. patrick, a., how achievable is this, and b., do we have to give him much more credit? i was stunned at how many teslas troth past me. there is demand here. patrick: i have noticed them as well in switzerland. demand, no question about that. just from the preorders t
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get there,he not have to drive but now thatot may not be an option and ofnd of course there are tons ofren i was a kid, k you know. you know. i actually enjoyed it withoutit having any fear of what may wha happen and what's going to goi happen so i have been busingn it a lot lately.at but again, still needed.ee anything to make us safe. u s >> reporter: now, if you do do need to catch a train,in especially i was need to know. k there are free shuttle buses.. they're making loops to allg lop three of those closed metroo stations and then taking tin people to east falls church. chu that's the place where you can y can catch one of those silversee line trains. so, again, free shuttle buses running.nn also i can tell you there areoua cabs out here waiting forting f people. you know, if you're hoping to get around and don't want to t deal wit with the slut tell buss and trying to catch a train to and waiting 20 minutes or souteo that is another option and ittii may be a cheaper option manyn m than maybe something like uberiu which i'm sure will be charging surcharges thisngurch holiday weekend
get there,he not have to drive but now thatot may not be an option and ofnd of course there are tons ofren i was a kid, k you know. you know. i actually enjoyed it withoutit having any fear of what may wha happen and what's going to goi happen so i have been busingn it a lot lately.at but again, still needed.ee anything to make us safe. u s >> reporter: now, if you do do need to catch a train,in especially i was need to know. k there are free shuttle buses.. they're making loops to allg...
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ofr the course of the summer 1780, large numbers of men slip out of the barracks and will be able to escape from charleston. one was estimated that about 1000 men escaped from charleston and most would have done so in the summer of 1780, when they were kept in the barracks. what happens is that the british realized this is happening, but after the battles that fishing creek, the bottles -- the british have about another bunch of prisoners to take care of. one interesting group, they send them down in groups from cams and after the battle, and about 150 men are being escorted by british troops and their ambushed by francis marion. takes them back to find that about 70 of them do not want to go with them but they want to be held as prisoners of war. these are people who have had -- you had pretty much had it. they had not been paid in months and a were much more willing to go as prisoners of war to charleston then go off with marion and to who knows what. these men had to the numbers in charleston, so it the escape going on and additional numbers, the british make the critical decision
ofr the course of the summer 1780, large numbers of men slip out of the barracks and will be able to escape from charleston. one was estimated that about 1000 men escaped from charleston and most would have done so in the summer of 1780, when they were kept in the barracks. what happens is that the british realized this is happening, but after the battles that fishing creek, the bottles -- the british have about another bunch of prisoners to take care of. one interesting group, they send them...
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all sorts ofre are things that can be done. first of all, we have in vienna all of the players around the table all the time. we have meetings every week on various issues on the agenda. but one of the things we can do is call everyone and start discussing what happens. and we can do that without the special mechanism. we have a framework which we just call in the people and push them to discuss, exchange view and this can result into a decision of common action. more we can think of positive tools. we can think of more targets. recently, in spite of all of the divisions we have made a decision that was negotiating a working group chaired by the u.s. ambassador with the russians and others would participate in. they all agreed in the end. it was cyber security. measures, if an attack also includes working groups, specialized working groups, to analyze the incidents and dispel concerns that one country might be behind a cyber attack or something similar. so, an immediate -- first of all, some kind of preventive code of conduct s
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i01 police say he sen pictures ofres his private parts to hiso girlfriend who was 15 at the time. .s lawsuit says the copsaw violated his civilsu rights byhs taking pictures of his private parts to compare with the graphic images that were sent to his girlfriend's phone.ag ♪ ♪ >> today is a special edition ei of fox5 news morning becauseng c at 6:00 a.m. we are going too begin our fox news morning zipog trip. second year running. rni >> yes. >> this really means summer isum beginning. >> it does. >> we go from memorial day allla the w tucker is going to get thingsng started at 6:00 a.m. wisdom and i will join him atn m 7:00 a.m.00 a we're going start where were ended last year.lastear. we ended at national harbor soar we're starting at national harbor.. >> i like that you -- comingomig up the fda approves a new way nw to treat drug addiction. addictn >> and the president of thehe pt university of maryland discuss racism and trying to create a culture of inclusiveness on campus. >> as we head to break, oh,h, yeah, feels like fire out fe ou there sometimes.e sometimes it is hot but it
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prepping a relaunch of thench of razor model.el it released a teaser video ofr e the nostalgic walk through flip back to razor days of yester year and yr get ready for the future.uture. the big unveiling of the newli h razor is expected to happen june 9th.june 9 my wife still has that kind ofto phone so that's not a big dealse to her. she's ahead of the curve.th or not. burger king turning to social tl media to make it even easiern es to place your order. o now customers can can nowomers c message a burger king box through their facebook messageek app to order food.rd you choose the items you wantte and what location you want toyot pick it up from. f it also gives you an estimatednm time on when your order is oer going to be ready. rea >> hm. >> like starbucks. you can do that at starbucks. sc >> you can. >> yeah. you can order ahead of time.der >> and it always works out. it >> so far for me.o r fo >> okay, all right. time now is 5:51.time ns let's talk about the topicse toc that are trending on the web. >> maureen has the storiesreen s you're engaging with already wia most on social media
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the time honored tradition of atying a wreath at the tomb ofre the unknown soldier willer w happen at00.ppen a11:0 those events are free and and opened to the public. they also will have 75 volunteers there this morning handing out 30,000 roses to visitors and families ofilies o fallen troops.fall that's on top of the 130,000 130 roses that volunteers including boy scouts laid atsd headstones yesterday.rday. then of course we have the biggest memorial day parade inad the country and it happensns right here in washington onhito constitution avenue, a lot of veterans, members of thers of t military, high school bands, ban even floats and more t 100,000 people typically turnicl out for this event.s event. if you and your family want to come down, it's a great way toay honor those who have servedeve our country.oury keep in mind there are a number of road closures you'lleu want to keep an eye out for.utor that event again begins todayint at 2 o'clock. back to you guys. guy >> jenny, thank you very much.h. >> it looks nice and dry out dro there right now for her.er hopefully it will stay t
the time honored tradition of atying a wreath at the tomb ofre the unknown soldier willer w happen at00.ppen a11:0 those events are free and and opened to the public. they also will have 75 volunteers there this morning handing out 30,000 roses to visitors and families ofilies o fallen troops.fall that's on top of the 130,000 130 roses that volunteers including boy scouts laid atsd headstones yesterday.rday. then of course we have the biggest memorial day parade inad the country and it...
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gravity of the responsibilities that go with being commander-in-chief,ei and that will be a big part ofr: my campaign.s >> reporter: clinton spent the day in west virginia and ohio.he but democratic rival bernie sanders made a last-ditch push in indiana. >> these trade deals, whetherke it's nafta, or trade relations with china, were a disaster for american workers. i understood that, i fought 'em, i was out on picket lines. secretary clinton has supported virtually every one of these disastrous trade agreements. >> reporter: after today, the primary season moves into thets home stretch-- heading toward the final big day on june seventh and the biggest delegate prize: california. for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> sreenivasan: we'll have a report from on the ground, in indiana, after the news summary. >> woodruff: in the day's other news: "islamic state" fighters killed a u.s. navy seal in northern iraq. the isis attack-- near the city of mosul-- was the biggest in months by the militants. they broke through kurdish militia forces before beingl driven off. u.s. officials said the sea
gravity of the responsibilities that go with being commander-in-chief,ei and that will be a big part ofr: my campaign.s >> reporter: clinton spent the day in west virginia and ohio.he but democratic rival bernie sanders made a last-ditch push in indiana. >> these trade deals, whetherke it's nafta, or trade relations with china, were a disaster for american workers. i understood that, i fought 'em, i was out on picket lines. secretary clinton has supported virtually every one of...
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come downow to about 45 degrees or so and ad i do believe there's a littleitl bit more room for some ofrhese temperatures to drop offrp over the next hour or so. s there's your forecast.orecast. it's monday morning. m let's get a look at yourt a ok r traffic out there.here erin commute -- erin. e >> on-time traffic brought to bg you by toyota.you oy visit buy a toyota.com for special offers.ffers. >> renamed me as erin commuten c so thanks i'll take it. right now the good news is the t commute is quiet if that you're taking metro no alertsrt across all six rail lines.in everything looking good. metrobus on time as well. w you know we got you coveredov when that changes thisen morning. t seeing. elrport travel also like whatav i'm seeing on the way tothe wayt dulles reagan national and bwi. bwi. northbound construction on 395n by duke street cleared so allll lanes opened southbound sideoute should be cleared soon byy seminary.semina we'll certainly keep youcert posted on that one.n that one maryland commute lookingla com really nice right now.gh all green across-the-board.the-o same story
come downow to about 45 degrees or so and ad i do believe there's a littleitl bit more room for some ofrhese temperatures to drop offrp over the next hour or so. s there's your forecast.orecast. it's monday morning. m let's get a look at yourt a ok r traffic out there.here erin commute -- erin. e >> on-time traffic brought to bg you by toyota.you oy visit buy a toyota.com for special offers.ffers. >> renamed me as erin commuten c so thanks i'll take it. right now the good news is...
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the sound of my voice and other people that will learn of your service, that when history is quarter ofr the last the 20th century and the first part of the 21st century, the name of john kerry will be indelibly written as a voice for unity, as a voice for security and liberty for all of the free people around the world. please join me in welcoming the distinguished and honorable, john kerry. secretary john kerry. [applause] secretary kerry: very nice. thank you. thank you, thank you very much. everybody. ben, for an extraordinary introduction. i will have to find some way to bottle that one. i am appreciative of it and humbled by it. it is good to have a good friend like ben barnes. anyone in politics in austin during the 1960's knew about then -- ben, who had barely started shaving before he was elected to the house of representatives. then he went on to become the speaker and later lieutenant governor. now he continues his service at the lbj foundation. and wherever you are, ben, thank you so much for being a friend to those in public service and your continued contributions. it is mu
the sound of my voice and other people that will learn of your service, that when history is quarter ofr the last the 20th century and the first part of the 21st century, the name of john kerry will be indelibly written as a voice for unity, as a voice for security and liberty for all of the free people around the world. please join me in welcoming the distinguished and honorable, john kerry. secretary john kerry. [applause] secretary kerry: very nice. thank you. thank you, thank you very much....
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in february heeh opened fire on officersics responding to a domesticc disturbance killing officerg ofr ashley guindon.hley two other officers were alsoels hurt. hamilton's lawyers say he'srs ss mentally impaired as a result of two tours in iraq. >> it is sentencing day forg d prince george's county man whouo killed his stepfather. steathe antoine james found guilty ofme involuntary manslaughter insl the murder of joseph newell, a a d.c. police detective newell, excuse me.se meals say james shot newell shoe more than a dozen times back in 2013 over yard work.or james faces up to 10 years inn prison. prison >> it took a jury in fredericksburg just threerg hours to find a man guilty ind the murder of his roommata e atm the university of mary washington. steven brill's defense team admitted he strangled gracegleda mann to death last april butstpl says he was insane at thes nsane time. the jury disagreed ande ju dis recommended brill be sentencedic to life in prison plus an additional 11 years. yea grace mann was from fallsnn was church. church >> we have an update for you ate on that deadl
in february heeh opened fire on officersics responding to a domesticc disturbance killing officerg ofr ashley guindon.hley two other officers were alsoels hurt. hamilton's lawyers say he'srs ss mentally impaired as a result of two tours in iraq. >> it is sentencing day forg d prince george's county man whouo killed his stepfather. steathe antoine james found guilty ofme involuntary manslaughter insl the murder of joseph newell, a a d.c. police detective newell, excuse me.se meals say...
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it had nothing to do with labels ofr these subversion and extremism. what is the conclusion of the document? theill continue to report findings of the liberation's movement. >> much of it was turned over to white house aides and much of it was used for political purposes. >> violence may corrupt. the bureau was called upon to supply information regarding this violence. that, afterto infiltration of various groups, for thelenge planned mississippi convention were developed by the fbi and submitted to the white house. the plans of dr. king were also communicated both as they related to efforts to disrupt and general political strategy at the convention. it was conquest through a complete infiltration of these groups and when it became that i might be politically expedient to have this information, the fbi provided that also by providing book keeping data on the organization and its funding. we see the same kind of dissemination of her after the critics of the warren commission begin to surface. the white house is a bit concerned about these persons who a
it had nothing to do with labels ofr these subversion and extremism. what is the conclusion of the document? theill continue to report findings of the liberation's movement. >> much of it was turned over to white house aides and much of it was used for political purposes. >> violence may corrupt. the bureau was called upon to supply information regarding this violence. that, afterto infiltration of various groups, for thelenge planned mississippi convention were developed by the fbi...
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ofre was that kind nationbuilding effort at the time, a lot of the nonmilitary assistance and programs that at the time were designed to bolster vietnam as a politically strong entity, which failed. in iraq and afghanistan, same thing where we have tried to fight injures and sees that are a loose -- to fight insurgency that is elusive with nontraditional tactics, which can be frustrating and lethal. we have also tried to build up those governments and nations and political structures and we found it yesterday. we are not bombing the way we did in vietnam, so the military tactics and technology has improved. of course, the politics of afghanistan are different and the taliban is not enjoy it popular political support that the viet cong and the vietnamese regime did, so the politics are interesting. host: our guest is "foreign policy" chief national security correspondent dan de luce. he spent a number of years the bureau chief and worked for the guardian newspaper in iran. we'll get the calls in the moment but i want to go to the issue of trade. how important is trade between the u.s. a
ofre was that kind nationbuilding effort at the time, a lot of the nonmilitary assistance and programs that at the time were designed to bolster vietnam as a politically strong entity, which failed. in iraq and afghanistan, same thing where we have tried to fight injures and sees that are a loose -- to fight insurgency that is elusive with nontraditional tactics, which can be frustrating and lethal. we have also tried to build up those governments and nations and political structures and we...