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values the government could support and give vietnam to form the leadership capabilities to make us do south korea just like south vietnam. they did not have it. kennedy approved the overthrow of the ruler in 1963. the cia helped to engineer that and of course, president kennedy himself was to be assassinated himself three weeks later. so historically and early to prevent the tremendous loss of life that follows the administration of president johnson and president nixon. bearing in mind as the americans died under nixon as did other jobs and. -- johnson. so my colleague wrote the best and the brightest at the wrong place at the wrong time and i did not necessarily agree with him that but i do now but even the extended effort could have forestalled the ultimate dash a list victory which would have meant the us a promise a of vietnam's at that time. that is the best i can do in the allotted time. >> we will wrap it up. >> we will be hitting around for a little while. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> jfk and the senate halfway through the president say. with the 50th
values the government could support and give vietnam to form the leadership capabilities to make us do south korea just like south vietnam. they did not have it. kennedy approved the overthrow of the ruler in 1963. the cia helped to engineer that and of course, president kennedy himself was to be assassinated himself three weeks later. so historically and early to prevent the tremendous loss of life that follows the administration of president johnson and president nixon. bearing in mind as the...
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south korea's latest move is brigadier mark kendall. general, thank you for being with us. >> sure. >> okay, what do you make of the move by south korea.hy do you think they did it now? >> it was a smart move to make it clear and explicit where south korea believes their territorial rights extend into. that way they don't wake up having china declare an area that they suggest belongs to them, having korea requiring to respond. it clarifies the situation. although your headline says it increases tensions, it may decrease tensions because everyone's positions are clarified as of today >> go further with that. why do you think this may decrease tensions here? >> well, in many ways china has said that they are not trying to create instability, that this is an extension of their territorial right. it gives them an opportunity to stand behind the statement and that it's a coordinating measure, and they are not trying to extend their ability to influence the regions. it allows everyone to understand where the lines are drawn, and allows everyone to understand where the identification zone start and ends, and that clarity may reduce the tensio
south korea's latest move is brigadier mark kendall. general, thank you for being with us. >> sure. >> okay, what do you make of the move by south korea.hy do you think they did it now? >> it was a smart move to make it clear and explicit where south korea believes their territorial rights extend into. that way they don't wake up having china declare an area that they suggest belongs to them, having korea requiring to respond. it clarifies the situation. although your headline...
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south korea looking more like -- the picture is really dramatic. it shows south korea looking more like an island. joining us from north carolina. good morning. snyder. mr. in 1952. korea what do you think the odds are that we will have to go to war again with north korea? the second question is, if we that chinae the odds and russia would participate in that conflict like they did the last time? looking at that picture, it looks like korea in 1952-1953. in south korea, there were lights over it just like here in the states. guest: the big difference in the 1950s was that there were night many lights in south korea that would've been able to show up on this kind of satellite image. i am increasingly worried that there is not a peaceful pathway to solving this problem with north korea. it is a matter of concern because even though there are few options for effectively dealing with north korea from a policy perspective, i think there is a risk of being in and also acquiescing to north korea continuing to develop the capability of having ability that could reach the united states. have stepped back from north korea to a certain degree. thea seems to be sending message to north ko
south korea looking more like -- the picture is really dramatic. it shows south korea looking more like an island. joining us from north carolina. good morning. snyder. mr. in 1952. korea what do you think the odds are that we will have to go to war again with north korea? the second question is, if we that chinae the odds and russia would participate in that conflict like they did the last time? looking at that picture, it looks like korea in 1952-1953. in south korea, there were lights over...
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south korea looking more like -- the picture is really dramatic. it shows south korea looking more like an island. joining us from north carolina. good morning. snyder. mr. in 1952. korea what donk the odds are that we will have to go to war again with north korea? the second question is, if we that chinae the odds and russia would participate in that conflict like they did the last time? looking at that picture, it looks like korea in 1952-1953. in south korea, there were lights over it just like here in the states. guest: the big difference in the 1950s was that there were night many lights in south korea that would've been able to show up on this kind of satellite image. i am increasingly worried that there is not a peaceful pathway to solving this problem with north korea. it is a matter of concern because even though there are few options for effectively dealing with north korea from a policy perspective, i think there is a risk of being in and also acquiescing to north korea continuing to develop the capability of having ability that could reach the united states. have stepped back from north korea to a certain degree. thea seems to be sending message to north korea that
south korea looking more like -- the picture is really dramatic. it shows south korea looking more like an island. joining us from north carolina. good morning. snyder. mr. in 1952. korea what donk the odds are that we will have to go to war again with north korea? the second question is, if we that chinae the odds and russia would participate in that conflict like they did the last time? looking at that picture, it looks like korea in 1952-1953. in south korea, there were lights over it just...
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so much we've been doing anything differently but in a context everybody is playing to win, we are falling behind and we look at the difference between us and countries like south koreand singapore and it's widening and the gap between us and countries like poland is widening. >> amanda, you look at vietnam and has child poverty, they have done really well. what are we doing wrong, and whether what are they doing right. >> it was shocking to see vietnam appear in this test at the top of the rangings, you know, up there with finland and canada and poland significant levels of poverty and problems. >> and they aren't spending as much on education in a lot of cases as people in the united states is. >> right, we spend more than four countries in the world and those are not for the most part on the top ten list. it is not just a matter of spending. it is not just a matter of goodwill. it is not a matter of how much testing you do or how many students you have. it seems to get how have these small number of countries managed to inject a level of rigger through and through in their system, not just with teachers but also with their parents and their students? >> freed, wha
so much we've been doing anything differently but in a context everybody is playing to win, we are falling behind and we look at the difference between us and countries like south koreand singapore and it's widening and the gap between us and countries like poland is widening. >> amanda, you look at vietnam and has child poverty, they have done really well. what are we doing wrong, and whether what are they doing right. >> it was shocking to see vietnam appear in this test at the...
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used to have the best education in the world. sadly it's not the case. we were ranked 17 earlier this year, well behind finland and south korea. should we take a cue from countries doing better than we are. >> joining me to discuss this is amanda ripply author of "the smartest kids in the world." >> your book followed american exchange students. they pretty much faced a shock when they got to poland. why are they different. >> finland is the utopia of education. kids get an outstanding result in maths and science, without doing a huge amount of work. korean kids get the same. they are two different places and they manage to get to the stop. >> south korea is striking. if you looking at the differences between them and there's, they are ranking number two in the world in reading, 93% high school graduation act, better than the 77% in the u.s. what changes were made that were so dramatic to make things different? >> this is one of the hopeful things. the startest countrieses in the world are not smart. it's a stagnant problem. the countries did things, sometimes by accident or on purpose. they made it much more vigorrous. they meed it harder to get into teacher training
used to have the best education in the world. sadly it's not the case. we were ranked 17 earlier this year, well behind finland and south korea. should we take a cue from countries doing better than we are. >> joining me to discuss this is amanda ripply author of "the smartest kids in the world." >> your book followed american exchange students. they pretty much faced a shock when they got to poland. why are they different. >> finland is the utopia of education. kids...
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korea is such a mystery to the rest of the world. do even the best intelligence sources have the ability to tell us what is going on? >> i think the answer is no. southf the same ethnic group, and american analysts, and almost everyone gets something wrong at some point. and that is because this is the most closed country in the world. sometimes it's hard for us to figure out what is going on in washington. take that and multiply it by 500 times, and it's dynamic. it is going through a transition, so whatever was true before may have changed, so put that all together and it's very tough for folks to figure out what is going on. >> you bring up china and he was seen as a force of stability with its relationship with china. what could this mean for their relationship? >> when you pick up the papers in south korea this morning, that is what a lot of the speculation is about. people fear that this is the sign of bad things to come. maybe this ousting means that north korea is going to be on a more aggressive path. you can argue that what is going to happen here is that the young kim having put himself in charge with no rivals now has the confidence and f
korea is such a mystery to the rest of the world. do even the best intelligence sources have the ability to tell us what is going on? >> i think the answer is no. southf the same ethnic group, and american analysts, and almost everyone gets something wrong at some point. and that is because this is the most closed country in the world. sometimes it's hard for us to figure out what is going on in washington. take that and multiply it by 500 times, and it's dynamic. it is going through a...
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do it as long as the u.s. government allows them to. liz: i'm looking at their biggest competitor, cisco up 2/3%, bringing us breaking news about the obama administration expressing concern about south koreat up its wireless infrastructure. this is an important story because bill plummer has been on the show from huawei and he is a very cogent guy, really very clear in his belief this is a company that doesn't have any backboards to sneak or spy on any countries in which they are wiring but they have a huge africa business. >> that is right. in talking to build today he keeps saying they are in all these different major countries, their national infrastructure carriers so there is certainly a bit of negative tone to what is going on. teams huawei is exasperated and the fact that the ceo is talking to foreign media means something is changing already. diane: cisco is happy about this bill we are waiting on future developments, thank you for reading the chinese transcript. closing bell ringing in six minutes. right here on "countdown to the closing bell" tomorrow we are talking to one of the most influential high finance managers on the street. citigroup telling institutional investors and
do it as long as the u.s. government allows them to. liz: i'm looking at their biggest competitor, cisco up 2/3%, bringing us breaking news about the obama administration expressing concern about south koreat up its wireless infrastructure. this is an important story because bill plummer has been on the show from huawei and he is a very cogent guy, really very clear in his belief this is a company that doesn't have any backboards to sneak or spy on any countries in which they are wiring but...
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do under the constitution we are willingaw to work with. our doors will open any time. we hope one day people will some people will get the support to us. >> south koreaits air defense zone in the east china sea, eyeing to tension sparked by beijing. this is also within the defense area. joe biden discussed the issue when he visited seoul, beijing, in tokyo last week. north korea has confirmed the un's uncle. jong he was seen closest to the camera. over the weekend, the shot was tighter, removing them. shot to removen a man who was the second most powerful figure. we are moments away from the latest tribe -- trade data from japan. making of ato the luxury pen. this is "first up." more in a moment. ♪ >> singapore is among the markets opening at the top of the hour. checking the latest indications. do you remember when staying in touch them and actually writing a letter with a real pen? things have changed with the rise in mobile devices. one company is holding onto tradition. hans nichols has been to montblanc to see how it survived in the digital age. the factoryves at to handle a 32,000-year-old limited edition. really uses pens in the digital age? b
do under the constitution we are willingaw to work with. our doors will open any time. we hope one day people will some people will get the support to us. >> south koreaits air defense zone in the east china sea, eyeing to tension sparked by beijing. this is also within the defense area. joe biden discussed the issue when he visited seoul, beijing, in tokyo last week. north korea has confirmed the un's uncle. jong he was seen closest to the camera. over the weekend, the shot was tighter,...
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korea does and they have internal problems. lash out at us. >> provocation, chest beating this is what they do. do we actually see an actual threat from north korea. >> sure. they fired artillery at southredible. he suffers from severe hypertension answered has nukes. >> let's get dennis rodman on it to solve it number 4, russia. >> we see russia moving in more aggressive manner. basically openly saying we are trying to bring back the soviet days. replacing in the middle east right now. countries traditionally ally with the united states says you are dealing with the iranian regime. supporting the muslim brotherhood in egypt. we can't rely on you so we are going to work with the russians. >> you talk about israel's strike on iran. you predicted israeli strike on iran this year. >> i wouldn't predict this is actually going to happen. definitely a severe threat. there is a lot of factors, covert operations could delay iranian nuclear weapon. a lot of things could happen. just the simple fact that israel could potentially strike iranian nuclear facilities and the arab world is going to be cheering them on by the way privately. it is a big threat because of the represent per occasions of t
korea does and they have internal problems. lash out at us. >> provocation, chest beating this is what they do. do we actually see an actual threat from north korea. >> sure. they fired artillery at southredible. he suffers from severe hypertension answered has nukes. >> let's get dennis rodman on it to solve it number 4, russia. >> we see russia moving in more aggressive manner. basically openly saying we are trying to bring back the soviet days. replacing in the middle...
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south korea, japan and china are quite worried. >> take us behind the scenes. you worked at the national security council, you are an expert on the korean peninsula. what do you suspect is going on in the obama administration, at the pentagon, the state department, the cia. what do you think is going on? >> the first thing of course is that i'm sure one would have to look to see if there's any unusual troop movements taking place inside of north korea. if there's anything resembling some sort of in-fighting in which there's a civil war breaking out. that's one of the first things you want to look at because you want to be able to know how much you need to strengthen or heighten the alert, what readiness of u.s. forces on the peninsula. the other thing would be to make contact with our allies, south korea and japan, as well with the chinese, to try to share as much information that we all have about what's going on with regard to the situation in north korea. as you said, this is about the most opaque place in the world and our level of intelligence on these issues is not as high as we wish it would be. i think people work very hard at this but it's not as
south korea, japan and china are quite worried. >> take us behind the scenes. you worked at the national security council, you are an expert on the korean peninsula. what do you suspect is going on in the obama administration, at the pentagon, the state department, the cia. what do you think is going on? >> the first thing of course is that i'm sure one would have to look to see if there's any unusual troop movements taking place inside of north korea. if there's anything resembling...
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uses those words? >> well, first of all, japan and south korea have already said we're not going to recognize this, so all we have to doasking too much for the obama administration just to come out and simply say, look, we're with japan, we're with south korea, this is not your territory, we're going to continue with the status quo. jenna: but if we both continue to disagree with each other, does it just -- the status quo remain? right now a thousand commercial flights go through that area every day including, of course, united states airlines, and the commercial airlines have been notifying china of going through this area because be they don't -- if they don't, i mean, this is a risk, very hypothetical, if they're viewed to be aggressive, then china could take action. >> sure. the problem here though, jenna, is both japan and south korea have told their airlines not to recognize this. so we are the ones who are giving in to the chinese, and we have a history of doing that. and that's the larger concern, is not just this situation here, but what does it say to israel and to others? i think what china's doing is they'r
uses those words? >> well, first of all, japan and south korea have already said we're not going to recognize this, so all we have to doasking too much for the obama administration just to come out and simply say, look, we're with japan, we're with south korea, this is not your territory, we're going to continue with the status quo. jenna: but if we both continue to disagree with each other, does it just -- the status quo remain? right now a thousand commercial flights go through that...
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south korea abut they insist that had nothing to do with his release. he is expected here at sfo in about an hour. if he takes a few minutes to chat with uss to say on kron 4 news at 8:00. >> thank you, mike. >>> merrill newman looks like he's in good shape considering what he's been going through for the past few weeks. >> reporter: he was smiling and understandably very excited to get back to the united states. i'm sure he will be smiling when he gets off the plane. >> it will be quite a reunion. >>> let's go to the other top story. that of course is the weather as the bay area continues to experience this cold snap. here is janu arasu to tell us all about it. >> good morning, marty. we're taking a look at satellite and radar. the system has moved south and east out of the area. we are still seeing know in tahoe. as for storm tracker, you can see spotty showers out there this morning. but for the main part, we are dry. some spotty snow flurries as well in the higher elevations. plenty of sunshine later today. as for temperatures, it's another chilly start, just not as chilly as yesterday morning. still freezing in napa at 32. 34 in sant
south korea abut they insist that had nothing to do with his release. he is expected here at sfo in about an hour. if he takes a few minutes to chat with uss to say on kron 4 news at 8:00. >> thank you, mike. >>> merrill newman looks like he's in good shape considering what he's been going through for the past few weeks. >> reporter: he was smiling and understandably very excited to get back to the united states. i'm sure he will be smiling when he gets off the plane....