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706260000 subscribers i talk about some of the stories he broke because he was alone i mean korea viet nam i'm an old well he was in stuff yeah no i think well in korea what he noticed were a couple of things one is he noticed that america kept refusing to end the war. you know that that he he he noticed from hindsight this looks obvious which is that the terms that are that eisenhower accepted had been offered you know years earlier. america had said no you know they armistice on the 370 and all that so he noticed that america refused to end the war he noticed that he noticed that korean south korean government had lost an election and was incredibly unpopular he'd noticed you know that there were economic interests at stake he never pretended that north korea was you know the cooperative commonwealth or you know socialist paradise he thought they were dictators but he also thought that in terms of the he a den of fire this is a as a proxy war before we had that didn't it also wasn't uncover the chemical weapons or something wasn't there no no no ok so so he was he's he's sometimes ac
706260000 subscribers i talk about some of the stories he broke because he was alone i mean korea viet nam i'm an old well he was in stuff yeah no i think well in korea what he noticed were a couple of things one is he noticed that america kept refusing to end the war. you know that that he he he noticed from hindsight this looks obvious which is that the terms that are that eisenhower accepted had been offered you know years earlier. america had said no you know they armistice on the 370 and...
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viet, i guess you were there the year after justice ginsburg joined. what was it like to have the second woman for the first time and how did they get along at the very beginning? >> we talked about this. and she was very clear that she did not mind being the first. matter of fact, i thought she thought it was time. but she did say that it was pretty lonely the first ten years so she very much appreciated justice ginsburg being there. because of not only the camaraderie but it takes all the pressure off justice o'connor. a lot has been said about her being first and the like, thanks to evan's great book title. but she's not great simply because she's first. she's first because she's good. she's extraordinarily good. and that fundamental competence came out in her jurisprudence. consider what would happen had governor babbitt not recommended his primary political challenger to president reagan, right? she would likely have been running for governor, would likely -- probably would have won. and then from there may well have been the first vice presidenti
viet, i guess you were there the year after justice ginsburg joined. what was it like to have the second woman for the first time and how did they get along at the very beginning? >> we talked about this. and she was very clear that she did not mind being the first. matter of fact, i thought she thought it was time. but she did say that it was pretty lonely the first ten years so she very much appreciated justice ginsburg being there. because of not only the camaraderie but it takes all...
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the edge of the village of me lie near the northern coast of south vietnam the platoon believed the viet cong forces were in the area but they faced no resistance yet $504.00 innocents women children and old men were brutally dragged into ditches and machine guns in the special film reporter josh rushing a veteran of the marine corps himself took a former member of charlie company back to me life for the 1st time to meet survivors of that horrific atrocity and now 50 years on from the massacre itself today's rewind is a moving and emotional return to the scene of one of the most shocking events of the vietnam war. from 2008 here is heart of darkness. killed all of. the banks. they ordered all the families to sit or stand in the dish and then they shot after 5 minutes they shot the 2nd time they heard weeping they shot a 3rd time. but the 4th and my 6 year old son and i we lie down to cover then 3 or 4 bodies fell on the. backs of that day march 16th 1068 the are not in dispute an army photographer captured moments of a bloody assault. when the story of what happened leaked out more than
the edge of the village of me lie near the northern coast of south vietnam the platoon believed the viet cong forces were in the area but they faced no resistance yet $504.00 innocents women children and old men were brutally dragged into ditches and machine guns in the special film reporter josh rushing a veteran of the marine corps himself took a former member of charlie company back to me life for the 1st time to meet survivors of that horrific atrocity and now 50 years on from the massacre...
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missing that was all i proceeded as their meaning and value were still there and the bad boy tom went to viet there to hinder. our top this is what i made here are depictions of how to find happiness. look if to zion the most important thing in order to be happy is deciding that you want to be happy with the darkest that's expressed here by this door which you go through after deciding you want to be more content and when given. your hand you construct ours with moments of happiness taken and it gives you a visual sense of success or distant relation between into it might be a bit wobbly and short lived. but what is relatively stable is the foundation and the ability to generate happiness for yourself. so much. i'm going to say examiner is permitting yourself that feeling of happiness in the 1st place. allowing yourself to see the glass as half full and not always half empty that's something i learned myself and found to be a big help. i'm here to try to go if not. 2 against klein and i for one small and simple thing you can start off with for training your happiness. is when you're lying in
missing that was all i proceeded as their meaning and value were still there and the bad boy tom went to viet there to hinder. our top this is what i made here are depictions of how to find happiness. look if to zion the most important thing in order to be happy is deciding that you want to be happy with the darkest that's expressed here by this door which you go through after deciding you want to be more content and when given. your hand you construct ours with moments of happiness taken and...
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there meaning and value were still there and the but boy it all went to viet data him to shake. it up this is what i've made here are depictions of how to find happiness. on. zion the most important thing in order to be happy is deciding that you want to be happy because even if your darkest hour that's expressed here by this door which you go through after deciding you want to be more content. given. your hand you construct ours with moments of happiness from being taken and it gives you a visual sense of success or. it might be a bit wobbly you know a short lived. but what about is relatively stable is the foundation of the ability to get paid leave generate happiness for yourself. there are so much. we're going to be examiner is permitting yourself that feeling of happiness in the 1st place these groups allowing yourself to see the glass as half full and not always have empty that's something i learned myself and found to be a big help. i'm here to go if not. 2 against klein and i for one small and simple thing you can start off with for training your happiness. is when you'r
there meaning and value were still there and the but boy it all went to viet data him to shake. it up this is what i've made here are depictions of how to find happiness. on. zion the most important thing in order to be happy is deciding that you want to be happy because even if your darkest hour that's expressed here by this door which you go through after deciding you want to be more content. given. your hand you construct ours with moments of happiness from being taken and it gives you a...
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2nd world countries who grow a lot of coffee beans which you know brazil and mexico and thailand and viet nam they're hurting there because remember they were already hurting because of the tariff we were having a china then business was being exploited to them by you know supply chains and they were doing pretty well felt pretty good about themselves and then boom we get this and now trying to lock down the supply chain the 2nd the 1st order the 2nd order effect and now we're getting the 3rd order effect where white collar. jobs are being laid off and restaurants can't buy the food let me tell you i bought prime rib for easter at about $7.00 a pound used to be $22.00 a pound so. coffees food's all that and oh by the way yeah the oil business is crushed not so much by the by the the trade war but there crushed because the lack of demand now that demand will come back but that's what the fed is doing it's making a bridge loan so that honestly good companies remember recessions are supposed to get out the weak hands but keeping the good companies the well run companies that through no fault
2nd world countries who grow a lot of coffee beans which you know brazil and mexico and thailand and viet nam they're hurting there because remember they were already hurting because of the tariff we were having a china then business was being exploited to them by you know supply chains and they were doing pretty well felt pretty good about themselves and then boom we get this and now trying to lock down the supply chain the 2nd the 1st order the 2nd order effect and now we're getting the 3rd...
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though the state of washington has done a terrific job of flattening the curve and containing the vietwever, to make that happen, they had to crush the local economy. seattle is the first big city to go through this. they've made real strides in coping with the damage for example, you've got organizati organizations like all-in seattle, which is designed to po pull resources and quickly deploy them to where they're needed most. one of all-in seattle's founding members. steve singh, he was the old ceo of technologies before he sold the business medrona group, now is a guy just trying to lend a hand. mr. singh, welcome to "mad money. >> so good to see you again. >> i've been speaking with the mayor of summit, new jersey, with people who are trying to figure it out. how do we help we don't know. we don't have any idea of how to help people because we never thought it would get to this tell us what you're doing. >> so, jim, as you said, look, seattle is, unfortunately, at the front end of the pandemic here in the u.s. and front end also unfortunately the economic down graph we're seeing fr
though the state of washington has done a terrific job of flattening the curve and containing the vietwever, to make that happen, they had to crush the local economy. seattle is the first big city to go through this. they've made real strides in coping with the damage for example, you've got organizati organizations like all-in seattle, which is designed to po pull resources and quickly deploy them to where they're needed most. one of all-in seattle's founding members. steve singh, he was the...
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washington post explains why the federal government is over matched and incapable of responding to the viet rrus so states have to go at it alone. they set up a kind of go fund me account. i mean, not literally but a fundraising effort pass the hat for the state to buy personal protective gear for medical workers in the state. trying to cobble together both state resources and private money to purchase protective equipment. this is not a bake sale, right? this is the stuff the federal government should be doing. we have lost people because of this inaction. we're going to lose many more. if we are really turning the corner on this outbreak, if the data says there is a reason for hope and i think there is a little glimmer, it is despite what this president and white house has done. here with me now to talk about where we are and what we still need to do to prepare, beth cameron and programs at the nuclear threat initiative wrote a piece last month for t"the washington post" titled i ran the white house pandemic office. trump closed it. beth, let's start with where you are taking stock, some
washington post explains why the federal government is over matched and incapable of responding to the viet rrus so states have to go at it alone. they set up a kind of go fund me account. i mean, not literally but a fundraising effort pass the hat for the state to buy personal protective gear for medical workers in the state. trying to cobble together both state resources and private money to purchase protective equipment. this is not a bake sale, right? this is the stuff the federal...
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remember tet offensive in 1968, january, as a surprise move the north vietnamese and viet cong, the congress force in south vietnam launched attacks all over the country south vietnam and took the americans and the south vietnamese by surprise. basically the united states and the south vietnamese one most of the battles. the problem was that it made clear that we were a long way from winning in vietnam, that the enemy was not going to give up even the president johnson said they were. there was light at the end of the tunnel so is a public relations victory for the kindest forces, if not a military one. this led to even more intense antiwar feeling. remember that protest that johnson had to deal with. johnson is a war criminal. you had people in vietnam in these protests, veterans another's protesting it. i can remember then, i was in college in these days. johnson could not speak outside of the white house because we had this often violent protests. yet to speak in military bases where he had the respect of the soldiers as commander-in-chief of waste is basically a prisoner of the whitest m
remember tet offensive in 1968, january, as a surprise move the north vietnamese and viet cong, the congress force in south vietnam launched attacks all over the country south vietnam and took the americans and the south vietnamese by surprise. basically the united states and the south vietnamese one most of the battles. the problem was that it made clear that we were a long way from winning in vietnam, that the enemy was not going to give up even the president johnson said they were. there was...
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or if they did go off, they did almost no damage because it's jungly, the fact the viet cong, it basically gets absorbed in t the mulch. they'd create they're own booby traps and hang them and get garlands and figure out how to explode them from a distance. again, one of these extraordinary sort of things. condensed milk was their favorite food. so they had tons of cans. tai they would get them up from the low lands and it was the nectar of the guards because it was kind of sweet and rich. they would make other dishes as well and there were great recipes that survived and sausage guerilla style where he would get a spicy hot dog and chop it up, saute it and serve it up and that was his favorite dish. often it would be just one sausage they had a night. chey wrote about accidently discovering a whole tin of sausages and he said it was the greatest feast he ever had in his life. but they managed somehow to make it through to the end of 1957. and just by hanging around they were sort of winning in a certain way. they would take photographs. here in chey who had gone after a break off camp wit
or if they did go off, they did almost no damage because it's jungly, the fact the viet cong, it basically gets absorbed in t the mulch. they'd create they're own booby traps and hang them and get garlands and figure out how to explode them from a distance. again, one of these extraordinary sort of things. condensed milk was their favorite food. so they had tons of cans. tai they would get them up from the low lands and it was the nectar of the guards because it was kind of sweet and rich. they...
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. >> viet. >> on the other hand, we've seen him try to insist the states are responsible for all of this. he doesn't seem to want to take the credit for it. we are obviously living through an incredible moment in not just history but presidential history have you so carefully documented for so many years. we have been in a whirlwind of moment to moment here. let's take a breath and look at the past week, the climbs that have been made, what this president is claiming he is able to do and where he stands stwr from a historian's lens. >> well, you know, a historian writing about all this 100 years from now will say there was exactly one person with power over a decision over, to a great extent who survives this pandemic, who lives and who dies, and that's donald trump so in that sense he has a lot of power that presidents oftentimes do not have. to say he has total authority. you are absolutely right under the constitution as you well know, the constitution makes it very clear that we've got other branches of government and governors and local officials who are there to check the power of
. >> viet. >> on the other hand, we've seen him try to insist the states are responsible for all of this. he doesn't seem to want to take the credit for it. we are obviously living through an incredible moment in not just history but presidential history have you so carefully documented for so many years. we have been in a whirlwind of moment to moment here. let's take a breath and look at the past week, the climbs that have been made, what this president is claiming he is able to...
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what happened was during the viet nam war, this was the site of the h&h surgical facility. they would take agent orange from hunters point, the merchant marine would take it up to h&h, and then, it would be mixed with waste from monsanto corporation, and then, it would be disposed of. there are over 200 attorneys who made money on the way up, on the way down, and are making money on the way back up, and this is fraud, and that's what it is, a fraud. what started under michael cohen, it was gavin newsom in the 2000s -- >> you have two questions remaining. >> yes, please. at the beginning of the meeting, i heard a number of opportunities for public comment. will there be general public comment at this meeting? [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. what? >> clerk: there will be general public comment, mr. warfield. >> thank you very much. >> clerk: you're welcome. >> you have one question remaining. >> actually, i am just trying to lineup for general public comment. please just mute me now and allow me when you get to general public comment. >> president yee: thank you. is there anybody e
what happened was during the viet nam war, this was the site of the h&h surgical facility. they would take agent orange from hunters point, the merchant marine would take it up to h&h, and then, it would be mixed with waste from monsanto corporation, and then, it would be disposed of. there are over 200 attorneys who made money on the way up, on the way down, and are making money on the way back up, and this is fraud, and that's what it is, a fraud. what started under michael cohen, it...
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what happened was during the viet nam war, this was the site of the h&h surgical facility. they would take agent orange from hunters point, the merchant marine would take it up to h&h, and then, it would be mixed with waste from monsanto corporation, and then, it would be disposed of. there are over 200 attorneys who made money on the way up, on the way down, and are making money on the way back up, and this is fraud, and that's what it is, a fraud. what started under michael cohen, it was gavin newsom in the 2000s -- >> you have two questions remaining. >> yes, please. at the beginning of the meeting, i heard a number of opportunities for public comment. will there be general public comment at this meeting? [inaudible] >> i'm sorry. what? >> clerk: there will be general public comment, mr. warfield. >> thank you very much. >> clerk: you're welcome. >> you have one question remaining. >> actually, i am just trying to lineup for general public comment. please just mute me now and allow me when you get to general public comment. >> president yee: thank you. is there anybody e
what happened was during the viet nam war, this was the site of the h&h surgical facility. they would take agent orange from hunters point, the merchant marine would take it up to h&h, and then, it would be mixed with waste from monsanto corporation, and then, it would be disposed of. there are over 200 attorneys who made money on the way up, on the way down, and are making money on the way back up, and this is fraud, and that's what it is, a fraud. what started under michael cohen, it...