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in to doing investment in the united states, where as there is enormous market investment in vietnam or asia and other parts of asia. these agreements level the playing field for not just business access, but for our work force because there are new labour standards and that is included in these agreements, as well as environmental standards, they insist upon minimum wage, the insist up -- they insist upon no child forced labor, all of this will affect the quality of opportunity for our workforce here in the united states in a very positive fashion, so it is really important that we do this. walter isaacson: you're going to china in a few weeks, what is the mission? sec. pritzker: i was actually just there last week, and what we did was took clean energy companies to china. so china has made a commitment to have 20% of its energy by 2030 be nonfossil fuel based. china has world-class solar wind, and hydro capabilities. what they don't have is the ability to connect all of that to the grant. they don't have technologies to do carbon capture, they have a lot of technologies that they don't hav
in to doing investment in the united states, where as there is enormous market investment in vietnam or asia and other parts of asia. these agreements level the playing field for not just business access, but for our work force because there are new labour standards and that is included in these agreements, as well as environmental standards, they insist upon minimum wage, the insist up -- they insist upon no child forced labor, all of this will affect the quality of opportunity for our...
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vietnam and southeast asia. he didn't know the relationships or lack of relationship between china and vietnam. and cambodia. and russia. i never could understand because there was constant writing about the history, and he said he didn't have time to study outside when i was being handed every day. it is one of the problems in a position like that. in a funny way, you have much less power over the broad picture then you do of the agency that you run. and you can see, it was eating at him. it affected the last decade of his life. brian: what was your position on the vietnam war before got to the point in the mid-1960's were there were so many troops there? walter: the second time i worked for senator fulbright during an investigation into military foreign policy, which turned into an investigation of the war. and we wrote the first limiting amendments, an amendment to prevent introduction of ground troops into laos or thailand. the amendment put in law the president's guarantee that the troops who went into cambodia would come out by june 1 1970. brian: how is it that a country as rich as this country, with
vietnam and southeast asia. he didn't know the relationships or lack of relationship between china and vietnam. and cambodia. and russia. i never could understand because there was constant writing about the history, and he said he didn't have time to study outside when i was being handed every day. it is one of the problems in a position like that. in a funny way, you have much less power over the broad picture then you do of the agency that you run. and you can see, it was eating at him. it...
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. >> vietnam veterans took turns reading the names of fellow service members killed in action or missing after the conflict in southeast asia. today's ceremony took place at the vietnam veterans memorial in sacramento. the memorial contains the names of more than 5800 californians. >>> one of the hottest debates in women's health is how often they need mammograms. thousand local researchers want to see if women can be screened for breast cancer in a different way. >> we want to test is it just as safe to screen people in a more risk-based approach? >> coming up tomorrow at 11:00, a closer look at this new, more personal approach. the warriors are just one win away from advancing to the finals. we want to see your playoff pride as the team prepares to sweep the rockets if game four. we are featuring fan photos on air and at abc7news.com. just use # dubso7 when you post your picture. game four is tomorrow night with the tipoff at 6:00 p.m. game five if needed would be at oracle arena on wednesday. catch the action on our sister network espn. abc7 is your home for the nba finals. you can catch the finals here beginning on june
. >> vietnam veterans took turns reading the names of fellow service members killed in action or missing after the conflict in southeast asia. today's ceremony took place at the vietnam veterans memorial in sacramento. the memorial contains the names of more than 5800 californians. >>> one of the hottest debates in women's health is how often they need mammograms. thousand local researchers want to see if women can be screened for breast cancer in a different way. >> we...
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vietnam or elsewhere. we have done a tremendously beneficial role in places. you can go from korea and east asiao europe or even north africa. our assistance aid, and support has been critical to a great number of countries. advancing people's freedoms or democracy or other kinds of government reflective of legitimate role in those areas. host:, years did you serve in the u.s. army? guest: 26. host: where did you grow up? guest: iowa where we had a caller from. a beautiful place. caller: i used to hear that people around the world. he americans were the most stupid and uninformed people of every country on the earth. now i understand how people could solve through the lies that got us invading the middle east to begin with. mr. harvey says it does not matter how we got there. we are there now i need to look after our interests. we do need to look at why we are there. you said we were attacked on 9/11. we were not. that was a controlled demolition. guest: i do not buy into that conspiracy theory. what i think is this. we have an american political system where the interest of the u.s. play out in
vietnam or elsewhere. we have done a tremendously beneficial role in places. you can go from korea and east asiao europe or even north africa. our assistance aid, and support has been critical to a great number of countries. advancing people's freedoms or democracy or other kinds of government reflective of legitimate role in those areas. host:, years did you serve in the u.s. army? guest: 26. host: where did you grow up? guest: iowa where we had a caller from. a beautiful place. caller: i used...
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the world as it is if asia is not a serene or peaceful place. the first reality is that north vietnam has attacked the independent nation of south vietnam. its object is total conquest. of course some of the people of south vietnam are participating in attack on their own government, but trained men and supplies, orders and arms, flow in a constant stream from north to south. this support is the heartbeat of the war. and it is a war of unparalleled brutality. simple farmers are the targets of assassination and kidnapping. women and children are strangled in the night because their men are loyal to their government. and helpless villages are ravaged by sneak attacks. large-scale raids are conducted on towns and terror strikes in the heart of cities. the confused nature of this conflict cannot mask the fact that it is the new face of an old enemy. over this war and all asia is another reality. the deepening shadow of communist china. the rulers in hanoi are urged on by peaking. this is a regime which has destroyed freedom in tibet, which has attacked india and has been condemned by the
the world as it is if asia is not a serene or peaceful place. the first reality is that north vietnam has attacked the independent nation of south vietnam. its object is total conquest. of course some of the people of south vietnam are participating in attack on their own government, but trained men and supplies, orders and arms, flow in a constant stream from north to south. this support is the heartbeat of the war. and it is a war of unparalleled brutality. simple farmers are the targets of...
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asia. april 30th in vietnam is now called liberation day or reunification day and is a national holiday. only recently has it also become a show of vietnam's military power in the region. >> april 30 day is very sad day. most of the old people remember. young people don't know anything. my children don't know anything about vietnam. just a sad day. black friday. sad day. >> reporter: for many of the estimated three million vietnamese who fled the country often at great physical risks and personal hardships, april 30th is called "the day of shame" or "black april". given the amount of american blood and treasure lost here over more than a decade of fighting to save south vietnam from a communist takeover. it's also a day of very mixed emotions for those americans who served here during the war. some of them have also come back. >> i was with 5th special forces airborne. it wasn't the outcome we were looking for when we were here. it's not the one we fought for but they won and we lost and now we're partners and there shouldn't be any animosity or living in the past for christ sake. >> the
asia. april 30th in vietnam is now called liberation day or reunification day and is a national holiday. only recently has it also become a show of vietnam's military power in the region. >> april 30 day is very sad day. most of the old people remember. young people don't know anything. my children don't know anything about vietnam. just a sad day. black friday. sad day. >> reporter: for many of the estimated three million vietnamese who fled the country often at great physical...
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asia is popping. they're looking at a deficit in vietnam and indonesia. --s different scarlet: stick around because commodities, a dirty word when -- theseto television networks are looking to make the next madmen orhrones, spending millions chasing a dwindling audience. some interesting numbers. the entertainment industry will air for hundred original tv shows this year. it costs around $3 million to make one hour of scripted tv. -- 400 original tv shows this year. cable networks pay about 70% of that for the rights to air the show on tv. alix: that is where the money is being made. scarlet: everybody's looking for the next big hit. they will create big-name stars out of this. alix: advertising fees are so spencer because these broadcast content guys have to make up the cost. so expensive because these broadcast content guys have to make up the cost. scarlet: those people watching within seven days of the show's original airing have fallen 11%. within seven days. you typically watch shows a month after they go off there. that's where the networks will wind up making their money. six of the over 100 shows come only -- walking dead being one of them. it is hard to find those hits. tv for 24o watch
asia is popping. they're looking at a deficit in vietnam and indonesia. --s different scarlet: stick around because commodities, a dirty word when -- theseto television networks are looking to make the next madmen orhrones, spending millions chasing a dwindling audience. some interesting numbers. the entertainment industry will air for hundred original tv shows this year. it costs around $3 million to make one hour of scripted tv. -- 400 original tv shows this year. cable networks pay about 70%...
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vietnam or elsewhere. we have done a tremendously beneficial role in places. you can go from korea and east asia to europe or even north africa. our assistance aid, and support has been critical to a great number of countries. advancing people's freedoms or democracy or other kinds of government reflective of legitimate role in those areas. host:, years did you serve in the u.s. army? guest: 26. host: where did you grow up? guest: iowa where we had a caller from. a beautiful place. caller: i used to hear that people around the world. he americans were the most stupid and uninformed people of every country on the earth. now i understand how people could solve through the lies that got us invading the middle east to begin with. mr. harvey says it does not matter how we got there. we are there now i need to look after our interests. we do need to look at why we are there. you said we were attacked on 9/11. we were not. that was a controlled demolition. guest: i do not buy into that conspiracy theory. what i think is this. we have an american political system where the interest of the u.s. play out
vietnam or elsewhere. we have done a tremendously beneficial role in places. you can go from korea and east asia to europe or even north africa. our assistance aid, and support has been critical to a great number of countries. advancing people's freedoms or democracy or other kinds of government reflective of legitimate role in those areas. host:, years did you serve in the u.s. army? guest: 26. host: where did you grow up? guest: iowa where we had a caller from. a beautiful place. caller: i...
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and services in the pacific or the transpacific partnership is being negotiated with a number of asia-pacific nations including australia japan new zealand singapore and vietnam. if this agreement is done right we would have huge benefits for american agriculture among other industries. currently american agricultural products face heavy tariffs and many transportation -- poultry tariffs ntpp countries for example can reach a staggering 240% reducing the barriers to american agriculture agricultural process that would have enormous benefits for american farmers and ranchers. agricultural producers in my state of south dakota have contacted me to tell me how trade benefits their industries and have urged the most effective way to secure trade agreements that will benefit south dakota farmers and ranchers. a leader of the south dakota dairy producers association wrote to me about the transpacific partnership agreement which it could have significant advocates for south dakota dairy farmers and urged me to vote in favor of trade promotion authority to the transpacific partnership talks he said and i quote have the potential to be positive for dairy industry but
and services in the pacific or the transpacific partnership is being negotiated with a number of asia-pacific nations including australia japan new zealand singapore and vietnam. if this agreement is done right we would have huge benefits for american agriculture among other industries. currently american agricultural products face heavy tariffs and many transportation -- poultry tariffs ntpp countries for example can reach a staggering 240% reducing the barriers to american agriculture...
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or tpp passed. it's not an accident the president chose to give his remarks at a company where nine out of ten products pr made in asia. it would open up places like vietnam to buying american products. joining the panel right now is jared burnstein an advisor to vice president joe biden. author of the new book the reconnection agenda reuniting growth and prosperity. let me ask you about do you see an evolution of president obama's thinking when it comes to trade? i'm thinking back to the democratic primaries in 2008 i'm thinking to the issue of nafta. candidate obama -- basically trashing nafta, that hasn't happened in the last few years. now he's fighting his own party to get a free trade deals through. has something changed? >> i don't think so. i think it's not unusual for democratic presidents to fake left and go right on the trade issue. i think that he is coming from a very sort of traditional kind of centrist place here with the idea that more trade is better. by the way he does have some textbook support for that case. that problem is that these complex trade agreements, has 29 chapters. if you want free trade, it's simple. these are not the text
or tpp passed. it's not an accident the president chose to give his remarks at a company where nine out of ten products pr made in asia. it would open up places like vietnam to buying american products. joining the panel right now is jared burnstein an advisor to vice president joe biden. author of the new book the reconnection agenda reuniting growth and prosperity. let me ask you about do you see an evolution of president obama's thinking when it comes to trade? i'm thinking back to the...