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mark: another problem was a situation in vietnam. in many of the conversations, with this all important topic. this was no conversation this one comes from may 27, 64. and lbj is on the phone this national security advisor. monday and this is at a point where lbj is trying to keep vietnam off the agenda and of the front pages but as well aware major decisions are looming before him few months on the road. >> the more i think and getting into another. [inaudible]. that one can never get out of it. and i believe that the chinese communist come into it and i don't think that we can drive 10000 miles away from home in that area. [inaudible]. and don't think it's worth ripping apart i don't think that we can get out. [inaudible]. it is an awful mess. [inaudible]. what is it for three and what is it worth to this country. [inaudible]. we have a treaty everybody else has a treaty out there. and of course you start and they tissue right into your own kitchen. [inaudible]. and that is trouble the suffer the world if anything comes apart on it
mark: another problem was a situation in vietnam. in many of the conversations, with this all important topic. this was no conversation this one comes from may 27, 64. and lbj is on the phone this national security advisor. monday and this is at a point where lbj is trying to keep vietnam off the agenda and of the front pages but as well aware major decisions are looming before him few months on the road. >> the more i think and getting into another. [inaudible]. that one can never get...
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the story -- the vietnam war. prime minister's question >> your new book is titled you don't belong here. >> i am telling the story of three amazing women who went to vietnam because women in that era were not considered capable. they were mostly in women sections of newspapers and these three women arrived in vietnam without jobs, without hot places to stay, without anything and they were told you don't belong here. we will have an opportunity to talk about each one of their lives. what are their names? >> of french photojournalist and photographer, francis fitzgerald, an american reporter , longform, magazine. and kate webb. >> your subtitle is how three women rewrote the story of the war. they were provided a counter narrative and more conventional coverage. how did they do that? >> they did that by -- it is interesting you said counter because it was enlarging. they were out covering this year. they enlarged what they reported on and what they photographed. as outsiders, i think they did not buy realize as the
the story -- the vietnam war. prime minister's question >> your new book is titled you don't belong here. >> i am telling the story of three amazing women who went to vietnam because women in that era were not considered capable. they were mostly in women sections of newspapers and these three women arrived in vietnam without jobs, without hot places to stay, without anything and they were told you don't belong here. we will have an opportunity to talk about each one of their lives....
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i thought your answer on vietnam was good. i really didn't like your answer on de gaulle, because i think i heard you say, and i believe you actually have said out loud, but you don't believe you ought to go out of the country this year. >> well. >> i don't think you could very well say that you'll meet him anytime that's continue for both people. >> well, you're right, i'm not going out of his country. i did not say where i would go. i didn't say i go out of the country at all, did i? >> no, i guess -- >> press says i reaffirmed that i wouldn't go. >> i see, well i guess i did not hear it. did not get the meeting of it that everybody else did. i think the outstanding things was that the close-ups were excellent. you need to learn. when you are going to have a prepared text, you need to have the opportunity to study it a little bit more, and to read it with a little bit more conviction and interest and change of pace. because you -- >> all the trouble is that they criticize you for taking too much time. they want to use it all
i thought your answer on vietnam was good. i really didn't like your answer on de gaulle, because i think i heard you say, and i believe you actually have said out loud, but you don't believe you ought to go out of the country this year. >> well. >> i don't think you could very well say that you'll meet him anytime that's continue for both people. >> well, you're right, i'm not going out of his country. i did not say where i would go. i didn't say i go out of the country at...
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i said haven't they learned anything from vietnam? and then afghanistan, i am not an expert but again it is military might missing opportunity -- military opportunities. not knowing how to respond. it is -- overall it seems that we still lead with military and not diplomacy and not with understanding. look at the difference in the budgets. we continually build up the military budget and we starve the state department. i think we have lost the balance here. >> is that a compelling reason to look back and understand stories from vietnam better? >> if you say so. >> the question is why should people read this after 45 years? >> yes, thank you. it reads and it says now i understand why we have our forever readers. if this was the first war that we lost, it is hard for the pentagon to say that -- there are libraries of books about why we did not really lose. we did not recognize vietnam until 1990 -- after 1992. we did not want to have to deal with it. we are a bigger country than that. >> the book is called you don't belong here. how thre
i said haven't they learned anything from vietnam? and then afghanistan, i am not an expert but again it is military might missing opportunity -- military opportunities. not knowing how to respond. it is -- overall it seems that we still lead with military and not diplomacy and not with understanding. look at the difference in the budgets. we continually build up the military budget and we starve the state department. i think we have lost the balance here. >> is that a compelling reason...
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say -- we need to wait to get out of vietnam. this is a way of doing it and to leave forces there when they're not needed. i think it is wasteful and complicates both their problems and hours. >> the question that occurred to me is whether you want to get the public pinned to a day, six a well that goes back to the paragraph, tumeric. >> yes it does, we can say that this -- very strongly i think this is a major question. i want to say this, that we talked to on and 74 officers, the enemies and the u.s. in the case of the u.s.. i always ask the question, when can you finish this job in the sense that you will reduce this insurgency to little more than sporadic incidents? inevitably, except for the delta, they would say, 64 would be ample time. i realize that is not necessarily -- icing that there is no major contractors. new factors entering, [inaudible] i realize that's -- >> why let's say it anyway. and then 65, it america will get >> 65 for the delta. >> i think mister president you must have means of -- slight difference betwe
say -- we need to wait to get out of vietnam. this is a way of doing it and to leave forces there when they're not needed. i think it is wasteful and complicates both their problems and hours. >> the question that occurred to me is whether you want to get the public pinned to a day, six a well that goes back to the paragraph, tumeric. >> yes it does, we can say that this -- very strongly i think this is a major question. i want to say this, that we talked to on and 74 officers, the...
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soup to nuts kennedy in vietnam. those kinds of narratives are out there and they're they're worthwhile and valuable. i was interested in a smaller segment of the kennedy vietnam story which relates to his planning to withdraw the united states from vietnam by 1965. lots has been lots have been written about this recently and because of some material that kennedy taped we have a way to try to get to the bottom of what kennedy was thinking about vietnam yet large but also what he was thinking about with respect to this planning that had been going on since the summer of 1962 to get the united states out by 1965 a time when he expected that he would still be present. so the conversation we're going to hear is from early october 1963. it will feature defense secretary robert mcnamara chairman of the joint chiefs maxwell taylor. they have just come back from a fact-finding trip to vietnam and they deliver to kennedy this report, which says a variety of things about the way the the administration should be handling a real
soup to nuts kennedy in vietnam. those kinds of narratives are out there and they're they're worthwhile and valuable. i was interested in a smaller segment of the kennedy vietnam story which relates to his planning to withdraw the united states from vietnam by 1965. lots has been lots have been written about this recently and because of some material that kennedy taped we have a way to try to get to the bottom of what kennedy was thinking about vietnam yet large but also what he was thinking...
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relations with vietnam from 1945 through 1967. and it takes apple to focus richard nixon's attention on this. which he doesn't this phone call that sunday morning. pierre >> hello. >> general. >> hello. >> yes, sir. >> what about the casualties last week? you got the figure yet? >> no, sir, but it's going to be quite low. >> yes. >> it should be last week or bitter. >> it should be less than 20. i would think, 20. when do you get that? do you -- >> we don't get it officially till monday afternoon. but we can get a reading on. it >> right, well, monday afternoon officially? well let's wait till then. fine, okay. nothing else of interest in the world today? >> yes, sir, very significant. this darn new york times exposÉ, of the most highly classified documents of the war. >> oh that. i see. i did not read the story. but you mean that was leaked out of the pentagon? >> sir, the whole study that was done for mcnamara and then carried on after mcnamara left by clifford and the peace mix over there. this is a devastating security breach
relations with vietnam from 1945 through 1967. and it takes apple to focus richard nixon's attention on this. which he doesn't this phone call that sunday morning. pierre >> hello. >> general. >> hello. >> yes, sir. >> what about the casualties last week? you got the figure yet? >> no, sir, but it's going to be quite low. >> yes. >> it should be last week or bitter. >> it should be less than 20. i would think, 20. when do you get that? do...
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i've been through a war like that in vietnam. and i saw what we did to in search and in the way of bomb cush, several 1000000 lives that has not yet been the price in afghanistan, no matter what, what we're hearing about or crimes which it will could be so negotiated outcome in which concessions are made on both sides, however, unsatisfactory might look to many people on both sides, could save hundreds of thousands to millions of lives. and i would like to see that happen. i don't think it will go, i don't think it will. wow. and on that sobering note, i want to thank you for your time, daniel ellsberg. thank you for joining us on a thank you. all right everybody, that is our show up front. we'll be back with aah! with next door witness to live with sarah on may, 9th, the philippines will vote to elect a new president to replace rodrigo the character and more than 35 years in the country, emerged from his father's dictatorship. could front runner burden at martha's junior. take the box as the philippines thought. join us for a sp
i've been through a war like that in vietnam. and i saw what we did to in search and in the way of bomb cush, several 1000000 lives that has not yet been the price in afghanistan, no matter what, what we're hearing about or crimes which it will could be so negotiated outcome in which concessions are made on both sides, however, unsatisfactory might look to many people on both sides, could save hundreds of thousands to millions of lives. and i would like to see that happen. i don't think it will...
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it was a mixture of $240.24 t agent orange that was banned in vietnam. and nobody realised that the same chemicals were being used here in a still going on. mm. agent. orange was a tremendously destructive moment of the tremendously destructive war in its own unique way agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare in modern history. when i was still 5 years old or something, i read everything. it was still during the war and i read something about all the birds being killed, like oil spills from ships being blown out. that's what i worried about during the war. it was all those birds come in like that. he helped me in i started reading letters, i'm not sure who i sent them to or wanting some. what did take care of those birds, please? maybe that was the beginning of my activism. ha. ah, we moved here and 74. the kids who were just part of this landscape and they were down along the river. they knew everything that lived down there. my kids loved it. i mean they were part of it. there were beavers and otters in the river then to. yea
it was a mixture of $240.24 t agent orange that was banned in vietnam. and nobody realised that the same chemicals were being used here in a still going on. mm. agent. orange was a tremendously destructive moment of the tremendously destructive war in its own unique way agent orange was the most destructive instance of chemical warfare in modern history. when i was still 5 years old or something, i read everything. it was still during the war and i read something about all the birds being...
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s. military involvement in the vietnam war. the leak documents, known as the pentagon papers were instrumental in exposing the scope and strategy behind the u. s. war in the region. and many at the time, believed they could change how the world viewed war decades later, as conflict rage on and ukraine. you have been in ethiopia just to name a few. the decision making process behind wars remains as murky. is that what we do know is that billions of dollars are spent on weapons and defense contracts every year, making conflict incredibly profitable for so the who benefits from war. and who are the biggest players behind the war machine and up front special daniel ellsberg. ah, daniel ellsberg, thank you so much for joining me on up front. thank you for having a large part of your life's work has been committed to not only raising awareness about the dangers of nuclear weapons, but also the money behind them. in 2020 is the pandemic raged the 9 nuclear weapons . states collectively spent an estimated $72000000000.00 on nuclear wea
s. military involvement in the vietnam war. the leak documents, known as the pentagon papers were instrumental in exposing the scope and strategy behind the u. s. war in the region. and many at the time, believed they could change how the world viewed war decades later, as conflict rage on and ukraine. you have been in ethiopia just to name a few. the decision making process behind wars remains as murky. is that what we do know is that billions of dollars are spent on weapons and defense...
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they deny that the children of male vietnam veterans are affected. so i'm hoping with your law suit, the things will change then it'll be, it'll stick this time. ah, no. i the case it's frustrating. ah, ah, these companies have been able to avoid accountability for what they've done. i think your case is incredibly important as sort of the last opportunity that we may have to hold these, these, these companies accountable for the wrong doing that. they knew they were engaged in when they made this point to this product. the national forest here is no longer sprayed. and the reason is a series of lawsuits that began with the caps lawsuit. but i want all those other people, how well people right down the road that i have private timberland around them that's getting sprayed with they're going to keep these chemicals on the market. no matter what the only hope is for that community rights movement to keep insisting that we have the right to protect all of our communities from being poisoned. and maybe it's a pipe dream. but if these corporations have hu
they deny that the children of male vietnam veterans are affected. so i'm hoping with your law suit, the things will change then it'll be, it'll stick this time. ah, no. i the case it's frustrating. ah, ah, these companies have been able to avoid accountability for what they've done. i think your case is incredibly important as sort of the last opportunity that we may have to hold these, these, these companies accountable for the wrong doing that. they knew they were engaged in when they made...
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there are a lot of new things that you won't have seen about the vietnam war.ext, the panel with the lightning round on the texas school shooting the nra convention in houston. blue dog democrats plus, winners and losers ♪ ♪ otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, you can achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla can cause serious allergic reactions. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. right now, we're all feelin' the squeeze. but walmart's got your back with thousands of rollbacks so you get everything you need to keep your summer rollin'.
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tyranny. >> bret: the global effects of the vietnam war still resonate today.w exclusively on fox nation. right now, we're all feelin' the squeeze. we're having to get creative. find a new way. but birthdays still happen. fridays still call for s'mores. you have to make magic, and you're figuring out how to do that. what you don't have to figure out is where to shop. because while you're getting creative, walmart is doing what we always do. keeping prices low for you every day. so you can save money and live better. ever get a sign the universe is trying to tell you something? ♪ the clues are all around us! not that one. that's the one. at university of phoenix, you could earn your master's degree in less than a year for under $11k. learn more at phoenix.edu. [sfx: fighter jet flying] [tom cruise] tower this is ghost rider, requesting flyby. [control tower] negative ghost rider, the pattern is full. [sfx: fighter jet flying] ♪ ah, thunder, ah, thunder ♪ ♪ thunderstruck ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ thunderstruck ♪ ♪ yeah yeah yeah thunderstruck ♪ [waitress] maverick... [tom cruise]
tyranny. >> bret: the global effects of the vietnam war still resonate today.w exclusively on fox nation. right now, we're all feelin' the squeeze. we're having to get creative. find a new way. but birthdays still happen. fridays still call for s'mores. you have to make magic, and you're figuring out how to do that. what you don't have to figure out is where to shop. because while you're getting creative, walmart is doing what we always do. keeping prices low for you every day. so you can...
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mcfarland was a marine corps lieutenant colonel and decorated combat veteran in vietnam. robert mcfarland was 84. if you have advanced non-small cell lung cancer, your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. together, opdivo plus yervoy helps your immune system launch a response that fights cancer in two different ways. opdivo plus yervoy equals a chance for more time together. more family time. more time to remember. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; irregular heartbeat; diarrhea; constipation; severe stomach pain, nausea or vomiting; dizziness; fainting; eye problems; extreme tiredness; changes in appetite
mcfarland was a marine corps lieutenant colonel and decorated combat veteran in vietnam. robert mcfarland was 84. if you have advanced non-small cell lung cancer, your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1, and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. together, opdivo plus...
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he was one of three brothers to serve in vietnam at the same time. he was awarded the purple heart and the vietnam gallantry cross, national defense service medal, among other commendations. specialist four johnson was a 1958 graduate of clearview high school in ease lee, south carolina, and a member of the griffin ebenezer baptist church. he's an american hero and deserves to be honored for his sacrifice defending our country as a nation we know freedom isn't free and it is because of brave men like specialist four johnson that we enjoy the freedom and security we have today. i want to thank the committee and ranking member comer for bringing this to the floor and allowing us to honor our fallen heroes. again, i urge passage of this legislation and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentlewoman from new york is recognized. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, if the gentlelady from south carolina has no further speakers, i am prepared to close. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from new york rese
he was one of three brothers to serve in vietnam at the same time. he was awarded the purple heart and the vietnam gallantry cross, national defense service medal, among other commendations. specialist four johnson was a 1958 graduate of clearview high school in ease lee, south carolina, and a member of the griffin ebenezer baptist church. he's an american hero and deserves to be honored for his sacrifice defending our country as a nation we know freedom isn't free and it is because of brave...
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change the name vietnam. to cambodia, i mean to afghanistan. iraq you you have to wonder do we ever learn anything? i don't know. we seem to repeat it. we certainly did in afghanistan over two decades. 10 years in vietnam led to 20 years in afghanistan you know extraordinary extraordinary business. i'll move along that saigon. i was then named the new york times saigon bureau. chief was a large bureau at that time. saigon was a beautiful city. as you can see in that that's the presidential palace i decided that i should bring my wife and then seven month old daughter with me most journalists had put their families in hong kong or bangkok, but security system situation seemed to be better. and we rented a house on wednesday street directly across from this palace. and just down the street from the famous twinspires of the saigon cathedral. i thought that was pretty smart because i'd have the presidential palace with its security detail and i'd had the lord just down the block. well, it wasn't so smart. it turned out that. the viet cong would set
change the name vietnam. to cambodia, i mean to afghanistan. iraq you you have to wonder do we ever learn anything? i don't know. we seem to repeat it. we certainly did in afghanistan over two decades. 10 years in vietnam led to 20 years in afghanistan you know extraordinary extraordinary business. i'll move along that saigon. i was then named the new york times saigon bureau. chief was a large bureau at that time. saigon was a beautiful city. as you can see in that that's the presidential...
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well, not only in vietnam yes, afghanistan, yet we went through this, in fact, there and the unitede way they behave. let’s remember now, the plan of the same in the georgian reagan cyclone, in my opinion, was called this just an attempt to decompose the situation in the conflict zone endless arms supplies, but at the same time the americans did not cross these same red lines. and the conflict did not intervene. here they are. i assure you that the soviet map will be brought in. well, initially. there reagan also participated in these situations, then there was carter with the democrats, this is the most vital in the democratic administration anyway, so i'm sure that now. the us will stick to just such tactics. yes, they will increase the stand there for the technology of weapons of specialists, but specifically the soldiers who will shoot do not reach them there will not be. i assure you. we are now trying to sort out the situation not of soldiers, but of soldiers. have pity on my nerves of the soldiers. wait, vladimirovich. we are a few soldiers of the family. yes, there are such
well, not only in vietnam yes, afghanistan, yet we went through this, in fact, there and the unitede way they behave. let’s remember now, the plan of the same in the georgian reagan cyclone, in my opinion, was called this just an attempt to decompose the situation in the conflict zone endless arms supplies, but at the same time the americans did not cross these same red lines. and the conflict did not intervene. here they are. i assure you that the soviet map will be brought in. well,...
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i have asked this question before, bringing up korea and vietnam. as i have been told from prior campaigns of war, it took many months to get those folks home, and there is a belief that during that time, they went through some levels of decompression. they were with teammates, they talked about their experiences and they were able to offload a lot of that stress, whereas the further we have advanced to modern day, we are removing people from the battlefield and they are home in the states within 24 or 48 hours. they are walking through the front door of their homes and everybody expects them to be normal after the experiences they have had. especially when we have talked about moral injury, we raise our kids to value human life, respect the law, respect each other, and then we train them up to be these warriors and send them places around the world where that is not exactly how things operate. they come home burdened with these moral challenges. host: there was a recent hearing from the senate side, angus king talking to the army about how they dev
i have asked this question before, bringing up korea and vietnam. as i have been told from prior campaigns of war, it took many months to get those folks home, and there is a belief that during that time, they went through some levels of decompression. they were with teammates, they talked about their experiences and they were able to offload a lot of that stress, whereas the further we have advanced to modern day, we are removing people from the battlefield and they are home in the states...
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but e malaysia indonesia vietnam certainly.s, so, here, uh, in uh military-technical cooperation becomes linked with cooperation. e in the field of what is called high technology in cooperation with you. from the transfer and work with such engineering solutions that are connected precisely with the field of ict and uh, i would say that, uh, this is cooperation. it e still in the nineties not to mention the later periods. uh made it clear to these countries. what a powerful engineering tradition russia has and what and what it, in principle, could share with them in this areas. thank you. we spoke with viktor shumsky from the mmo upheaval is happening next door to asean. our sri lanka in the week the crowd almost tore apart the prime minister. mahindor, japaks already retired. however, the mahinda has been president and prime minister more than once, and now the head of state is the younger brother of the family bond, well, you remember. at the beginning of april, protests continue in sri lanka, people are dissatisfied with ris
but e malaysia indonesia vietnam certainly.s, so, here, uh, in uh military-technical cooperation becomes linked with cooperation. e in the field of what is called high technology in cooperation with you. from the transfer and work with such engineering solutions that are connected precisely with the field of ict and uh, i would say that, uh, this is cooperation. it e still in the nineties not to mention the later periods. uh made it clear to these countries. what a powerful engineering...
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inauguran en vietnam el puente con piso de cristal mÁs largo del mundo.ean estas impresionantes imÁgenes, el puente con piso de cristal mÁs largo del mundo que se abriÓ en vietnam. es un puente colgante de 632 metros de largo. fÉlix: estÁ hecho de tres capas de vidrio templado y puede soportar 450 personas a la vez. nos despedimos. maity: nos vemos esta noche. >> hemos ratificado que tudn es la casa del fÚtbol. gracias por estar, conectarte con nosotros. enseÑarnos que no hay forma de crecer sino cuando nos equivocamos. hoy cerramos con broche de oro una temporada de triunfos. tudn tendrÁ campeÓn. ♪
inauguran en vietnam el puente con piso de cristal mÁs largo del mundo.ean estas impresionantes imÁgenes, el puente con piso de cristal mÁs largo del mundo que se abriÓ en vietnam. es un puente colgante de 632 metros de largo. fÉlix: estÁ hecho de tres capas de vidrio templado y puede soportar 450 personas a la vez. nos despedimos. maity: nos vemos esta noche. >> hemos ratificado que tudn es la casa del fÚtbol. gracias por estar, conectarte con nosotros. enseÑarnos que no hay...
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who is becoming known as vietnam's first rock star.k up again starting tomorrow morning. the renewed mandate is expected to stay in place until the end of the academic year. ktvu is lamonica peters live there in the newsroom with more on what health officials are saying about the rising covid cases here in the bay area, lamonica u . c berkeley clinical professor says a variant of all mccrone is the main reason covid cases have continued to rise. he says the variant is more contagious, and they're still trying to understand why it's surging in the bay area. lots of kids are getting infected and lots of teachers are getting infected after consulting with public health officials, berkeley unified school district will implement a mass policy for the last two weeks of the school year. anyone on a district campus will have to wear a mask. if teachers can't come in and teach the classes obviously can't meet and if the kids are sick, um they're not. they're gonna be missing school, so we need to be doing everything we can right now to keep the
who is becoming known as vietnam's first rock star.k up again starting tomorrow morning. the renewed mandate is expected to stay in place until the end of the academic year. ktvu is lamonica peters live there in the newsroom with more on what health officials are saying about the rising covid cases here in the bay area, lamonica u . c berkeley clinical professor says a variant of all mccrone is the main reason covid cases have continued to rise. he says the variant is more contagious, and...
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coming up the revealing story of vietnam, vietnam's first rock star, that's right as we celebrate aapi heritage ♪ ♪ aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. towr summer travel. the signal by hilton on market street had its grand opening. the 13 story hotel offers 226 rooms and 32 suites with views of downtown and the santa cruz mountains. mayor sam liccardo said the opening offers up hope for moving forward. i think it gives all of us a little bit of faith this all of our wings to be able to see the activity that gathering that happens again of the community right here signify hilton downtown. formerly housed the fairmont san jose, which closed last year due to the pandemic, close to 1000. people are expected to work there. police in daily senior looking for a thief who they say made off with thousands of dollars in donations from a mosque not once but twice. surveillance video shows a man in an adidas hoody breaking into the back door of the daily city islamic center. about two weeks ago. he prie
coming up the revealing story of vietnam, vietnam's first rock star, that's right as we celebrate aapi heritage ♪ ♪ aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. towr summer travel. the signal by hilton on market street had its grand opening. the 13 story hotel offers 226 rooms and 32 suites with views of downtown and the santa cruz mountains. mayor sam liccardo said the opening offers up hope for moving...
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vietnam's first rock star. the drop of a needle on a decades old vinyl and just like that, you are transported back in time through the voice of a teenage girl growing up in 19 sixties saigon. um 12 years old and. one of mm musician in my neighbor. and. it takes me how to sing it. by the time she was 17 from tom was singing every evening at the nightclubs. now even at 77, tam says, when she closes her eyes, she remembers when i sing and my eyes closed. and i think about you know, that's why my feeling and my emotion back then, she says, all anyone wanted to hear was american rock and roll. some like a swing and some blue, you know, i love paris. why away? do i love paris? because my love is here. but she also spent time in the recording studio, although there she only sang vietnamese rock them now. visual money they don't want said to regarding american song at that time, all the venom in south in the mid sixties she met her husband, and she says she thought that was the end of that story. came to us is 1975. y
vietnam's first rock star. the drop of a needle on a decades old vinyl and just like that, you are transported back in time through the voice of a teenage girl growing up in 19 sixties saigon. um 12 years old and. one of mm musician in my neighbor. and. it takes me how to sing it. by the time she was 17 from tom was singing every evening at the nightclubs. now even at 77, tam says, when she closes her eyes, she remembers when i sing and my eyes closed. and i think about you know, that's why my...
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. - [valerie] in the wake of the vietnam war, etnameseefugees wereelocatedo the tes gulf c st. languagend cultul rriers kt them apart om their new neibors d dispes over sh ing hadire csequen s. - we we tryingo stop a violence befe it hap ned. - [verie] "sdrift" on re sou th - [narrator] major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowm ent, the national endowment for the ar ts center for asian-american media, and by south ar ts. additional funding f or "seadrift" was provided by the corporation for public broadcast ing, a private corporation funded by the american peop le and by: and othe rs. a complete list is available from p bs. [laid-back blues music] ["man done wrong" by valerie j une] [sizzle sound] [melancholic instrumental music] - om the binning there we probl s betwn americs and th vietmese refee fishermanalong e gulf c st. e troublwas spard by arges th the vtnam es olated uritten fishing aws and was fued by racism. - don't li 'em. [birds c ing] ey shoulgo back wherthey camfr om - sobody's gna probay ta care ofhose vtnam ese. - [reporte take ca of th . - kill '
. - [valerie] in the wake of the vietnam war, etnameseefugees wereelocatedo the tes gulf c st. languagend cultul rriers kt them apart om their new neibors d dispes over sh ing hadire csequen s. - we we tryingo stop a violence befe it hap ned. - [verie] "sdrift" on re sou th - [narrator] major funding for reel south was provided by: etv endowm ent, the national endowment for the ar ts center for asian-american media, and by south ar ts. additional funding f or "seadrift" was...
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tony served as a sergeant in vietnam. >> i got people that's on the -- the vietnam wall that was personalo me. we were 18 -- 1 1arld veg i r: inminn whereha 200,000 flags pay tribute to fallen veterans at the national cemetery, the governor reflect on the sacrifices they made for freedom. >> the people who lie here literally stood in the face of tyranny, sometimes against odds that could not have been calculated, and they did it for people who they'll never know, never see. >> reporter: americans who gave their lives defending freedom. skylar henry, cbs mus, washington. >>> memorial day was first known as decoration day. it started in the years after the civil war. memorial day became an official-federal holiday in 1971. musicians got together for a new tradition. a nationwide performance of taps. reporter steve hartman came up with the idea three years ago, and it keeps on growing and growing. he will give us a look on the cbs evening news, right after this newscast. >>> and our bay area sports teams are also paying tribute to our veterans. 49ers, warriors, and the giants all sent out a
tony served as a sergeant in vietnam. >> i got people that's on the -- the vietnam wall that was personalo me. we were 18 -- 1 1arld veg i r: inminn whereha 200,000 flags pay tribute to fallen veterans at the national cemetery, the governor reflect on the sacrifices they made for freedom. >> the people who lie here literally stood in the face of tyranny, sometimes against odds that could not have been calculated, and they did it for people who they'll never know, never see. >>...
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later , brunei, vietnam, laos, myanmar and cambodia, as well as pope new guinea and east timur, joinedt as observers. relations with other states regulate the so-called bali treaty of friendship, cooperation, which other participants can join from 87 years. now it has already been done by more than 40 countries in the composition of the supreme bodies of the osians, are summits, heads of state and government. they are held twice a year and decisions are made by consensus. now in the organization cambodia presides in 1992, the member countries of the hoxian established a free trade zone. if in the nineties the average tariff rate for the block was about 7%, then today the tariffs within the osyan are actually zero, and in 2020 the members of the association, together with australia, china and japan, new zealand and south korea, signed an agreement on a comprehensive regional economic partnership today session. one of the world's largest regional organizations. its area covers almost 5 million m², and the population exceeds 600 million. the total gdp of foreign trade turnover is about 3,
later , brunei, vietnam, laos, myanmar and cambodia, as well as pope new guinea and east timur, joinedt as observers. relations with other states regulate the so-called bali treaty of friendship, cooperation, which other participants can join from 87 years. now it has already been done by more than 40 countries in the composition of the supreme bodies of the osians, are summits, heads of state and government. they are held twice a year and decisions are made by consensus. now in the...
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the ussr and china actively helped vietnam during the war, which they did americans, we attacked chinassia , no, but we interfered with the delivery of weapons by armed methods, russia clearly and clearly stated what it would do? it is now so there is nothing to talk about at all. all those who supply weapons are parties to the conflict. the korean war between the north and south of the fifties is partly considered as the confrontation between the united states and its allies with communist china and the soviet union in the northern coalition was supported by the chinese people's volunteers and the ussr, which, as china officially did not participate in the war, but financed and armed chinese troops from the south of the war, the united states and 15 other countries under the un flag, hostilities in vietnam began in the mid-fifties, as a civil war in the south of the country in the sixty-fifth on the side of the south vietnamese regime openly the united states and its allies in the siatu military bloc entered, china and the soviet union provided large-scale financial technical and mili
the ussr and china actively helped vietnam during the war, which they did americans, we attacked chinassia , no, but we interfered with the delivery of weapons by armed methods, russia clearly and clearly stated what it would do? it is now so there is nothing to talk about at all. all those who supply weapons are parties to the conflict. the korean war between the north and south of the fifties is partly considered as the confrontation between the united states and its allies with communist...
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they were against the agent orange claims by soldiers from the vietnam war. i can go on and on, but it is reprehensible to have somebody like this on without having somebody challenge him
they were against the agent orange claims by soldiers from the vietnam war. i can go on and on, but it is reprehensible to have somebody like this on without having somebody challenge him
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tony mustifa served as a sergeant in vietnam. >> i got people that's on the vietnam wall that was personalo me. we were 18, 17, 18-years-old there and everything, and i still remember the conversations that we had. >> reporter: in minnesota where 200,000 flags paid tribute to fallen veterans at ft. snelling national cemetery, the governor reflected on the sacrifices they made for freedom. >> the people who lie here literally stood in the face of tyranny, sometimes against odds that could not be have been calculated, and they did it for people who they'll never know, never see. >> reporter: americans who gave their lives defending freedom. skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> well, coming up, smear campaign. a man throws a piece of cake at the famous "mona lisa" painting. what he shouted. >>> canada gets tough on guns. the government pushes a new bill limit the number of handguns in the country. this is the "cbs morning news." your shihipping mananager leftft to “fifind themsele”" leaving g you lost.. yoyou need to o hire. i i need indeeeed. indeeded you do. indeed insnstant matchch inst
tony mustifa served as a sergeant in vietnam. >> i got people that's on the vietnam wall that was personalo me. we were 18, 17, 18-years-old there and everything, and i still remember the conversations that we had. >> reporter: in minnesota where 200,000 flags paid tribute to fallen veterans at ft. snelling national cemetery, the governor reflected on the sacrifices they made for freedom. >> the people who lie here literally stood in the face of tyranny, sometimes against odds...
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this is treason, you know, he's he's out there keeping the literally keeping the vietnam war going for political benefit then after the election johnson decides that he can't ever speak of this publicly because it would undermine the moral authority of nixon coming in the results of this are buried for 40 years. we only really learn if this event about 10 years ago when some of these documents are declassified, but nixon knows that he's done this and so nixon becomes paranoid that the that papers somewhere in the brookings institution about this event and that when the pentagon papers are leaked in 71 pentagon papers, by the way, which have nothing to do with nixon whatsoever and he should have not cared at all about their rules about his presidency. they're about the earlier president of johnson kennedy. there are two million words in the pentagon papers, richard nixon's name does a single time. so in theory, this should be a great scandal for him. it's about tearing down lyndon johnson and john f. kennedy two democrat presidents. yeah. he he becomes afraid that this this chenault aff
this is treason, you know, he's he's out there keeping the literally keeping the vietnam war going for political benefit then after the election johnson decides that he can't ever speak of this publicly because it would undermine the moral authority of nixon coming in the results of this are buried for 40 years. we only really learn if this event about 10 years ago when some of these documents are declassified, but nixon knows that he's done this and so nixon becomes paranoid that the that...
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i actually think this was before the vietnam vet.as he gets older, he is having more medical conditions and he lives by himself. he's having a difficult problem with like getting a medical alert, military to assist him. i me rephrase that, the v.a. to assist him with a medical alert so he can continue to live alone. he also has other things. he lost a spouse after over 40 years and he is dealing with that. i do not see that they are helping him with how to be able to cope with these things and connect with other veterans that may be able to help him. we live in a rural area. can you elaborate on that on the medical perspective and how to help veterans that live independently? they want to continue to live independently but they are afraid and need something like medical alert or assistance with medical alert. thank you very much. host: go ahead. guest: if this person called me, i would get them in touch with a service officer who can act on their behalf. because we are not the v.a., but we do interface with the v.a., so maybe a servi
i actually think this was before the vietnam vet.as he gets older, he is having more medical conditions and he lives by himself. he's having a difficult problem with like getting a medical alert, military to assist him. i me rephrase that, the v.a. to assist him with a medical alert so he can continue to live alone. he also has other things. he lost a spouse after over 40 years and he is dealing with that. i do not see that they are helping him with how to be able to cope with these things and...
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we go through vietnam, we go through nixon. oh, that was a classic case where people suddenly realize that the people in the white house were a bunch of crooks. people have got to know whether or not their president or crook had overwhelming evidence of that. well, i'm not a crook. i burn everything i've got. you had subsequent phenomena like the iran contra scandal. vide their very nature covert operations. or special activities are ally by the time we hit the 19 eighties and reagan and we're down to about 25 percent of americans who said they trust the government. one of reagan's greatest crises involve the secret sale of weapons to iran in violation of u. s. policy, we did not repeat, did not train weapons or anything else for hostages. you then had the iraq war and all the business about weapons of mass destruction. my colleagues, every statement i make today is backed up by sources, solid sources. these are not assertions. what we're giving you our fax and conclusions based on solid intelligence. i had perpetrated a hotel
we go through vietnam, we go through nixon. oh, that was a classic case where people suddenly realize that the people in the white house were a bunch of crooks. people have got to know whether or not their president or crook had overwhelming evidence of that. well, i'm not a crook. i burn everything i've got. you had subsequent phenomena like the iran contra scandal. vide their very nature covert operations. or special activities are ally by the time we hit the 19 eighties and reagan and we're...
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if he cut and ran from vietnam, it is by no choice and not ours, and not the rest of the world. that the war continued. how's you make me feel it makes me feel terrible. it makes me feel like my country has failed me. it makes me feel like my government has failed to me. it makes me feel like there is little to be trusted about the u. s. government with regard to the national security state anymore is down and the troops run the safety of undergrad. you get this new class of guardians, neo conservatives emerging, the wreckage of the vietnam war in the united states. the. ah, these politicians are advised by a new class of technical expert politics in order to manufacture new realities and manufacture political stories. give me some flames. when some screaming screams go, some sound of screaming you have highly intelligent quest. handlers, manipulators, i told lies on behalf of the government sometimes on my own behalf. sometimes because i was asked to do so the voice of senior bush advisor co arrives in the case of george w bush. it was karl rove, the ugly things that people say
if he cut and ran from vietnam, it is by no choice and not ours, and not the rest of the world. that the war continued. how's you make me feel it makes me feel terrible. it makes me feel like my country has failed me. it makes me feel like my government has failed to me. it makes me feel like there is little to be trusted about the u. s. government with regard to the national security state anymore is down and the troops run the safety of undergrad. you get this new class of guardians, neo...