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. >> anna, a fundraiser of nixon campaign is telling saigon stay away from peace talks and you'll gettter deal if nixon is elected. >> as my candidate joins me in this, neither he or i will say anything that might destroy the chance to have peace. we want peace. >> i think it's dirty pool for dick's people to be messing with the south vietnamese ambassador. anybody keep measures to all the crowd they're just tied up for a few days. >> lbj feels confident to move forward. the condition that north neat vietnam has asked for has been met. so, four-party peace talks, will happen. well in saigon november 1st, the president stands up and drops his major bombshell. >> translator: south vietnam cannot participate in the negotiations. >> i have no more things to tell you. >> embarrassment is commonly today among americans here in vietnam particularly those of us who have acquaintances among the vietnamese. we find ourselves apologizing. >> once we heard the means were not aboard, i said let this play out, when the south vietnam thing breaks it's going to look like johnson didn't have all his d
. >> anna, a fundraiser of nixon campaign is telling saigon stay away from peace talks and you'll gettter deal if nixon is elected. >> as my candidate joins me in this, neither he or i will say anything that might destroy the chance to have peace. we want peace. >> i think it's dirty pool for dick's people to be messing with the south vietnamese ambassador. anybody keep measures to all the crowd they're just tied up for a few days. >> lbj feels confident to move forward....
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. >> a rubber plantation north of saigon in vietnam. thirty-five years ago the 28th infantry regiment were ambushed here 61 were killed many injured. the university of wisconsin madison 35 years ago they tried to keep dow chemical from recruiting on campus. held a demonstration that turned violent. the new book titled they marched into sunlight the author is david maraniss. you write in the epilogue is as reflected in the book quick. >> it means i'm not trying to make a specific point i believe history is looked at in different ways so in 1967 at that point of time accurately and deeply as i could to strip away those stereotypes that make it so hard to see now. >> who is this book for? >> it starts with the author something you're interested in in my previous book whether about bill clinton or vince lombardi i am a product of that generation. i was 18 years old i think everyone in my generation would shape who i am today so first of all for that generation perhaps vietnam vets are back in the states and those to learn more about it and
. >> a rubber plantation north of saigon in vietnam. thirty-five years ago the 28th infantry regiment were ambushed here 61 were killed many injured. the university of wisconsin madison 35 years ago they tried to keep dow chemical from recruiting on campus. held a demonstration that turned violent. the new book titled they marched into sunlight the author is david maraniss. you write in the epilogue is as reflected in the book quick. >> it means i'm not trying to make a specific...
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i'm a post usher researcher based in saigon and looking at vietnamese integration and business response during 90 right to have you on this james and welcome michael to the string tell everybody. thanks to me my it's my hope that i'm a professor of public house at a medical school in wellington that's used to that type of. vice recruit for our ministry of health helping them with the arms loss to the crew of those 19 welcome michael moore from him in just a little bit so how has some countries been 1000 kovac 90 if you have questions for x. that surely you know what to see if you're on each you jump into the chat and you can be part of the conversation and that conversation starts in easy. going into other level for one of the most stringent variations of lockdown seen across the world for a full 4 weeks was difficult initially for people to adapt to and certainly very hard on businesses and the wider economy but the structure that this offered tied to direct actions that people were expected to take lead to a clarity that was very helpful very containing and led to an increased sense o
i'm a post usher researcher based in saigon and looking at vietnamese integration and business response during 90 right to have you on this james and welcome michael to the string tell everybody. thanks to me my it's my hope that i'm a professor of public house at a medical school in wellington that's used to that type of. vice recruit for our ministry of health helping them with the arms loss to the crew of those 19 welcome michael moore from him in just a little bit so how has some countries...
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it was the moment when the general, who was the chief of police, of the saigon police department, pulled a snub nose 38 revolver and held up up to the temple of vietcong and shot him. eddie adams of the ap took the picture. it was the next day all over the world. it was injected right into the center of the american brain, and i had made americans feel morally unclean. can it be that we were the most idealistic people in the world? can it be that we're actually evil? that was what tet did. >> awful sick of it. i'll be so glad to go home. i don't know. it's the worst area we've been in since i've been in vietnam. >> do you think it's worth it. >> yeah. i don't know. they say we're fighting for something. i don't know. it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick work of big jobs. it even works on stainless steel. it cuts through 100% of dirt, grease and grime. available with easy-to-swap refills. to get three times the c
it was the moment when the general, who was the chief of police, of the saigon police department, pulled a snub nose 38 revolver and held up up to the temple of vietcong and shot him. eddie adams of the ap took the picture. it was the next day all over the world. it was injected right into the center of the american brain, and i had made americans feel morally unclean. can it be that we were the most idealistic people in the world? can it be that we're actually evil? that was what tet did....
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ford's life, rising was the hallmark of the years in office, in the vietnam war with the fall of saigon, and the scenes of the helicopters leaving the american embassy as the city fell. so a very continuing history unfolding. >> history accelerated in those two and a half years. by no means, further. >> after they came into office, she discovered she had breast cancer. >> yes, this was the moment, the indelible moment that she impressed herself on the american people. from the whole family, it was really her 40 years later to concedes of the degree of which people did not talk about this. euphemisms were employed. even in obituaries. people did not die of breast cancer, they died of a lasting illness. what message for did was to bring this out into the open, and overnight transformed women in particular. it was her first and maybe most important lesson in the influence that a first lady can have, by being herself and shining the light on a dark corner, by educating the public. >> next up, we'll listen to president for himself announcing the results of the surgery. >> i just returned fro
ford's life, rising was the hallmark of the years in office, in the vietnam war with the fall of saigon, and the scenes of the helicopters leaving the american embassy as the city fell. so a very continuing history unfolding. >> history accelerated in those two and a half years. by no means, further. >> after they came into office, she discovered she had breast cancer. >> yes, this was the moment, the indelible moment that she impressed herself on the american people. from the...
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and the vietnam war ended with the fall of saigon.nd you will remember the scenes of those helicopters leaving the american embassy as the city fell. so, a very continuing, lot of history unfolding. >> history accelerated in those two and a half years. and by all means all of it of course pleasant. >> on a personal front, just a couple of months after they came into office, mrs. ford discovered she had breast cancer. >> yeah, this was in some ways this was the indelible moment that she, i think, first impressed herself on the american people. or maybe the whole ford family. it is really hard 40 years later to conceive of the degree to which people didn't talk about this disease. i mean, euphemisms were employed. even in obituaries. people didn't die of breast cancer. they died of a wasting illness. and what mrs. ford did was to bring this out in the open. and overnight transformed the way women, in particular, looked at this disease. for her, it was also a lesson. i mean, she had -- it was her first maybe and most important lesson in
and the vietnam war ended with the fall of saigon.nd you will remember the scenes of those helicopters leaving the american embassy as the city fell. so, a very continuing, lot of history unfolding. >> history accelerated in those two and a half years. and by all means all of it of course pleasant. >> on a personal front, just a couple of months after they came into office, mrs. ford discovered she had breast cancer. >> yeah, this was in some ways this was the indelible moment...