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vietnam. i really think this is one of the greatest underlying causes of the problems on the campuses. during world war ii, we believed in world war ii, we believed that hitler should be defeated and we believe that we should help france and germany and integrate and we believe that we were fighting for the fate of america. >> it is a great country. i really believe that an when fighting for something as it world was in world war ii possibly there's a cause for men to die. but today in vietnam, i don't see any cause for anybody to die. >> i don't think that any of the kids understand what the war is about. i don't understand what the war is about myself. we hear speeches and talk but it is evaded somehow. the direct.. of why we are there. >> i suppose it goes right on back. as the head of the family. if you have the head of the community, you have the head of a nation. then you go one step further and someone has to head up the world. so there's a certain amount of discipline. >> i wish we cou
vietnam. i really think this is one of the greatest underlying causes of the problems on the campuses. during world war ii, we believed in world war ii, we believed that hitler should be defeated and we believe that we should help france and germany and integrate and we believe that we were fighting for the fate of america. >> it is a great country. i really believe that an when fighting for something as it world was in world war ii possibly there's a cause for men to die. but today in...
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vietnam,.s. general in general creighton abrams and these conversations occurred during some of the most turbulent episodes of the u.s. withdrawal from vietnam. the defense for the 1972 easter offensive. some might even say this is nick sony and, the dialogue , itrtheless came to picture shows an aspect of nixon's attempt to withdraw from vietnam achieved what he and his inner circle achieve peace with honor. and i would like to talk about this evening how this language highlighted the importance of how civilian policymakers talk to senior military leaders and perhaps more importantly, what they expect from them, especially in a time of war. believe that we are in an era of enduring war, for eventual conflict, then why would suggest is a story we are going to tell you tonight matters. as the story and, i think it's important to have your thesis upfront. here's what i would like to argue tonight. is that this dysfunctional relationship between the white house and the military assistance command vi
vietnam,.s. general in general creighton abrams and these conversations occurred during some of the most turbulent episodes of the u.s. withdrawal from vietnam. the defense for the 1972 easter offensive. some might even say this is nick sony and, the dialogue , itrtheless came to picture shows an aspect of nixon's attempt to withdraw from vietnam achieved what he and his inner circle achieve peace with honor. and i would like to talk about this evening how this language highlighted the...
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, johnson commander in vietnam william westmoreland. this is a good side of lbj who was telling the truth here didn't do enough during vietnam and johnson private i will says, absolutely not, this could go nuclear, we could wind up killing 100 million people, you know, all of vietnam and as a result he shut down that quick and locked up the documents, if you ask me, is it important to have a president who tells the truth or has wisdom and judgment and experience, in johnson's case if you had had a person who did not have that kind of life experience or understanding of what this could mean, we could have killed hundreds, at least tens of billions of people in 1968 just in the effort to try to once and for all win the vietnam war, that's how important it is who we elect president and as a result the founders were worried that we would elect presidents who who maybe quick on the trigger, we often times hear people say leave war to generals, had war been left to william westmoreland this could have been nuclear. thank you so much for raisi
, johnson commander in vietnam william westmoreland. this is a good side of lbj who was telling the truth here didn't do enough during vietnam and johnson private i will says, absolutely not, this could go nuclear, we could wind up killing 100 million people, you know, all of vietnam and as a result he shut down that quick and locked up the documents, if you ask me, is it important to have a president who tells the truth or has wisdom and judgment and experience, in johnson's case if you had...
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in the vietnam war. my question as i come back and read a lot about the vietnam era, i took a trip back to vietnam in 1998. we flew into hanoi and i was going over there mainly to revisit some of the areas i had served. what struck me was the way the vietnamese people, the eagerness of them wanting to engage me in conversation, the young people wanted to get my email address. it was amazing the reception i got. no one talked about the vietnam war. and then a few months ago, we had a u.s. navy carrier call on the name for the first time in 50 years. here is my question to dr. kramer. i believe in the sense that we as veterans is served over there we were young and just happened to be the age of being drafted, i was in rotc. we happen to be the soldiers of that time. i believe we did accomplish something in the sense that that last domino fell, but cambodia, thailand, malaysia, those countries did not. so my question is, do you see that maybe we who served did have some change in a sense, the ending of the
in the vietnam war. my question as i come back and read a lot about the vietnam era, i took a trip back to vietnam in 1998. we flew into hanoi and i was going over there mainly to revisit some of the areas i had served. what struck me was the way the vietnamese people, the eagerness of them wanting to engage me in conversation, the young people wanted to get my email address. it was amazing the reception i got. no one talked about the vietnam war. and then a few months ago, we had a u.s. navy...
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a look back at the vietnam war at home. the war was fought not only in the jungles of vietnam but on american streets. student marches and acts of civil disobedience dominated headlines. including the story of daniel and philip kerrigan who with pacifist steve byrne burned hundreds of draft cards. they became known as the catonsville nine. vietnam veterans returned home to a changed country. our guests are doug stanton, author of the odyssey of echo company. the
a look back at the vietnam war at home. the war was fought not only in the jungles of vietnam but on american streets. student marches and acts of civil disobedience dominated headlines. including the story of daniel and philip kerrigan who with pacifist steve byrne burned hundreds of draft cards. they became known as the catonsville nine. vietnam veterans returned home to a changed country. our guests are doug stanton, author of the odyssey of echo company. the
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they said that, "thank you," like feel they're in vietnam. when they go to the house that we set up in the exhibit, they said, "wow, it look like i'm in vietnam." isn't it? minhan: yes, very difficult because the items that we have, we want authentic, so it's hard for us to buy those,d ke-- it's long, for five years. jenni: we had so much fun though. we went to vietnam together and got to purchase many of the authentic items that are in the exhibition. robert: well, authenticity is kind of a key, isn't it? i mean, otherwise it becomes just something that people kinda feel removed from. jenni: right. robert: one great thing too is that, i mean, i think it introduces a lot of young vietnamese to the museum itself on all the other different levels, as well as other people who come to the festival. and tell us a little bit about the museum, besides this exhibition, that you want people to know about. jenni: great, yeah, it's a wonderful place for children of all ages, but especially birth through ten years old, to have hands on experiences with s
they said that, "thank you," like feel they're in vietnam. when they go to the house that we set up in the exhibit, they said, "wow, it look like i'm in vietnam." isn't it? minhan: yes, very difficult because the items that we have, we want authentic, so it's hard for us to buy those,d ke-- it's long, for five years. jenni: we had so much fun though. we went to vietnam together and got to purchase many of the authentic items that are in the exhibition. robert: well,...
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it's vietnam veterans that made america great again. vietnam veterans. [ applause ] she's going to come and pick me up the stager in just a minute. ladies and gentlemen, i do want to honor, and i do want to thank your organization for what it does. the pinning ceremony that has taken place, i understand at the annual black history luncheon in february 2018, i also want to thank and personally recognize miss julia ellen davis. please, thank you resident of the charleston branch of asalah who hosted on sunday september 12 at mother emmanuel ame church in charleston. for vietnam veterans we know how special that is, thank you so very much. madam president, would you join me here for just a moment, please? she left because i'd like to present to you on behalf of the secretary of defense of the united states, and on behalf of the chairman of joint chiefs of staff, i've got a certificate that i want to present that, you see, we know that we can't reach out to all of the vietnam veterans. there were 9.2 million of us who serve their. there are
it's vietnam veterans that made america great again. vietnam veterans. [ applause ] she's going to come and pick me up the stager in just a minute. ladies and gentlemen, i do want to honor, and i do want to thank your organization for what it does. the pinning ceremony that has taken place, i understand at the annual black history luncheon in february 2018, i also want to thank and personally recognize miss julia ellen davis. please, thank you resident of the charleston branch of asalah who...
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i mentioned bombing north vietnam and tell the south vietnam came to our concessions. that is a different story. what made nixon change his mind in terms of being able to expect the soviets had made possible the north vietnamese attacks, you save south vietnam by escalating and go to moscow. you do not cancel the summit yourself. nixon had a strange relationship with his secretary of treasury, a democrat. he was in the car with kennedy when he was shot and had a bullet fragment from the kennedy assassination until the day he .ied assassination kissinger said he was nixon's image of himself. nixon spoke ill about many of his advisers, but never about john connolly. he was respected and impressed with the strength of john connolly as a decision-maker. he is describing the evolution of his thought process vis-a-vis the moscow summit and the may 8 decision. mr. moss: that is what nixon does. if someone is going to cancel the summit, make the soviets cancel the summit. do not make it look like president nixon has thrown away a chance for peace. has thrown away a chance to h
i mentioned bombing north vietnam and tell the south vietnam came to our concessions. that is a different story. what made nixon change his mind in terms of being able to expect the soviets had made possible the north vietnamese attacks, you save south vietnam by escalating and go to moscow. you do not cancel the summit yourself. nixon had a strange relationship with his secretary of treasury, a democrat. he was in the car with kennedy when he was shot and had a bullet fragment from the kennedy...
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to reach out and to honor, to respect, and to thank vietnam veterans. vietnam era veterans. not just that served in country, those who supported the effort because there were oftentimes when you just couldn't go there. i think that's critical and important. that's why i'm proud and i'm privileged to be here to thank and to honor and to present to both my fellow vietnam veterans, presidential vietnam lapel pin, and to those spouses who husbands or wives have passed away, a special pin that has been designated by the president for our fellow comrades. i thank you all. i really do believe in that very difficult time and as i reflect on what happened, you know what's unique about all of this is, vietnam veterans didn't quit on our country. when we came back we didn't high tale it back to canada or anywhere else. it's vote fam veterans that made america great again. [ applause ] vietnam veterans. [ applause ] sheila is going to kick me off the stage in just a moment. ladies and gentlemen, i do want to honor and i do want to thank your organization for what it does. the pinning ce
to reach out and to honor, to respect, and to thank vietnam veterans. vietnam era veterans. not just that served in country, those who supported the effort because there were oftentimes when you just couldn't go there. i think that's critical and important. that's why i'm proud and i'm privileged to be here to thank and to honor and to present to both my fellow vietnam veterans, presidential vietnam lapel pin, and to those spouses who husbands or wives have passed away, a special pin that has...
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in vietnam we had the tradition that we let bygones be bygones but in our hearts we cannot forget if i didn't care i would have come back and i know words don't heal your heart but that's that's all i can do now each man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i would stop war today if it was possible. now that i'm older i can see this but when i came to vietnam i was very young i have never acknowledged to any great extent that i was it mean i but i'm here today to tell you what was done here was wrong i can't fix your heart. i can't bring your people back to life. i'm sorry. he says he knows one reason charlie company groups of unarmed villagers the training they got before we came to be almost didn't think of c.b.s. news as people. think it's a few photos of the party they held when the murder charges were dropped but they had little to celebrate in the years that followed many of his fellow soldiers members of his company have not surviv
in vietnam we had the tradition that we let bygones be bygones but in our hearts we cannot forget if i didn't care i would have come back and i know words don't heal your heart but that's that's all i can do now each man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i would stop war today if it was possible. now that i'm older i can see this but when i came...
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military began ramping up its forces in vietnam brian wilson was drafted. i enlisted in the air force for a four year program to go into the army as an induction. and then i got my orders to become an air force sure ranger officer command. a unit of forty men. and so soon i found myself in vietnam my duty was to go and assess the success or failure of bombing missions. and in one week. we went visited five targets. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. second. i defended. fishing. these villages were bombed at two hundred fifty to three hundred feet five hundred pound bomb suspension a shock to take off. so everybody needs filesystems either dead or just about dead and they were all blocked it is burnt and if. i watch as far as i could walk before the bodies were show thick i could walk any further and the found my feet. and i saw a young bean mees woman holding three children in her arms her eyes are opened her eyes are just staring up i was looking at my sister. and i looked into his eyes and it was all moderated or it was a lie and i suspect that e
military began ramping up its forces in vietnam brian wilson was drafted. i enlisted in the air force for a four year program to go into the army as an induction. and then i got my orders to become an air force sure ranger officer command. a unit of forty men. and so soon i found myself in vietnam my duty was to go and assess the success or failure of bombing missions. and in one week. we went visited five targets. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. second. i defended. fishing. these...
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he emerged from the military vietnam with a profound sense. to go to a country that about committing genocide. can still be with our. people . much more two of. the officers treated. people one on the fourth of july like brian run kovac received a bronze star for valor and the purple heart after being wounded leading an attack in vietnam. even though i was paralyzed in. many ways i see that it was a blessing in disguise i had been able to recognize. that peace is so much more important in war. standing and compassion respecting the lives of each and every human being how many more bombs are we going to have to drop how many more people are going to have to die we've got to profoundly change i turn in my branch barack took work on art i locked my leg in viet nam i totally opposed this war or carrying on over there i'm struck by what they've got going on in l.a. stop telling your brothers they're the traitors stop. states wage its unofficial war for nearly a decade. one nine hundred seventy one former military analyst daniel ellsberg released th
he emerged from the military vietnam with a profound sense. to go to a country that about committing genocide. can still be with our. people . much more two of. the officers treated. people one on the fourth of july like brian run kovac received a bronze star for valor and the purple heart after being wounded leading an attack in vietnam. even though i was paralyzed in. many ways i see that it was a blessing in disguise i had been able to recognize. that peace is so much more important in war....
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so back in vietnam. one of my favorite places on earth and, uh, all of the things i need for happiness. low plastic stool, check. tiny little plastic table, check. oooh. something delicious in a bowl, check. in this case a local specialty, com hen, clam rice. sweet, meaty little local clams out of their shells, tossed with a wild swirl of mung beans, white rice, spicy green chilies, crunchy roasted peanuts, fried pork rind, and cilantro. and a similar variation with rice noodles. that fish sauce with chilies in it, and ooh! that'll just singe your eyebrows off. let's throw some chilies in. hit with some hot clam broth, and you're on your way. i'm back. back in vietnam. shit-eating grin for the duration. a giddy, silly, foolish man, beyond caring. can of cold local beer. huda, my preferred brand whenever in hue. ah. clams with pork cracklings. how could that not be good? this is the way so many of the great meals of my life have been enjoyed. sitting in the street, eating something out of a bowl that i'm
so back in vietnam. one of my favorite places on earth and, uh, all of the things i need for happiness. low plastic stool, check. tiny little plastic table, check. oooh. something delicious in a bowl, check. in this case a local specialty, com hen, clam rice. sweet, meaty little local clams out of their shells, tossed with a wild swirl of mung beans, white rice, spicy green chilies, crunchy roasted peanuts, fried pork rind, and cilantro. and a similar variation with rice noodles. that fish...
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and so soon i found myself in vietnam. my duty was to go and assess the success or failure bombing missions. in one week. we went visited five targets in. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. saturday they were all i defended. fishing. these villages were bombed at two hundred fifty to three hundred feet to five hundred pound bombs and mention it often takes off. so everybody needs filesystems either dead or just about dead and they were all blocked it is burned from me off i watched as far as i could walk before the bodies were show thick i could walk any further and look down at my feet. and i saw a young woman holding three children in her arms her eyes are opened her eyes are just staring up i was looking at my sister. when i looked into his eyes and it was all lies or was a lie and i suspect that everything i had ever been taught was a lie. my life completely radically changed. i do not know why i am here. i was in somebody else's village nine thousand miles from my farming village in upstate new york. oh are t
and so soon i found myself in vietnam. my duty was to go and assess the success or failure bombing missions. in one week. we went visited five targets in. all the targets were inhabited fishing and. saturday they were all i defended. fishing. these villages were bombed at two hundred fifty to three hundred feet to five hundred pound bombs and mention it often takes off. so everybody needs filesystems either dead or just about dead and they were all blocked it is burned from me off i watched as...
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from vietnam. that there was going to be no kind of. concealment. information for twenty five years has now led to the deaths of fifty thousand americans and several hundred thousand vietnamese in the last few years a couple of late and over twenty years of this involvement. and i think fifty the odds have been weighted in favor of secrecy the classified department of defense files revealed that since one thousand nine hundred forty five presidents truman eisenhower kennedy and johnson had misled congress and the public about unconstitutional military actions those beginning in the one nine hundred sixty s. included secret raids on cambodia laos and north vietnam richard nixon i know was to see that much the same way with continuing the war while presenting to the public that he was on the process of getting out and we speak of america's priorities the first priority must always be peace for america and the word. revelation of the secret pentagon documents for street protests and anger spread across the country decorated war heroes and civilians mar
from vietnam. that there was going to be no kind of. concealment. information for twenty five years has now led to the deaths of fifty thousand americans and several hundred thousand vietnamese in the last few years a couple of late and over twenty years of this involvement. and i think fifty the odds have been weighted in favor of secrecy the classified department of defense files revealed that since one thousand nine hundred forty five presidents truman eisenhower kennedy and johnson had...
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served his country in vietnam with distinction. and has had a law enforcement record that's unparalleled. i mean, his tenure at fbi was unprecedented because people respected him because he's a man who plays it straight. i don't know anything about this -- what he has. i haven't talked to him during the period of time he's been here in this role. i just know with total confidence he will live up to his oath. that's what we need right now. >>> coming up on "the axe files" -- >> who's kidding who? are you kidding me? the age of shame is over? when the president of the united states pulls out of syria and general mattis resigns, that's a moment of shame. i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? you've i like working.areer. what if my retirement plan is i don't want to retire? then let's not create a retirement plan. let's create a
served his country in vietnam with distinction. and has had a law enforcement record that's unparalleled. i mean, his tenure at fbi was unprecedented because people respected him because he's a man who plays it straight. i don't know anything about this -- what he has. i haven't talked to him during the period of time he's been here in this role. i just know with total confidence he will live up to his oath. that's what we need right now. >>> coming up on "the axe files" --...
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because the vietnamese the reporting of vietnam so did destroy people's beliefs in the vietnam war in the united states i think the americans had a different experience viet nam's the first full day of the last and then later conflicts the invasion of grenada and panama which happened more or less the same time they kept the pro side completely so later a commonwealth country has of states have legislated by the united states. so we had to come up with something different and it gives us a degree of freedom embedding but it also gives them a degree of control it's not perfect either the first world i actually have and no i gave the front i thought an accreditation card to the serial number of which is zero zero one so i was in at the start a government employee no journalist journalist operating under censorship but actually the censorship in that case was never applied so i kind of defended it's better to have that the new alternative which is nothing at all because your reporter lage dorrans in vietnam this is i've got enormous amount of stuff in my book to my discredit one of which
because the vietnamese the reporting of vietnam so did destroy people's beliefs in the vietnam war in the united states i think the americans had a different experience viet nam's the first full day of the last and then later conflicts the invasion of grenada and panama which happened more or less the same time they kept the pro side completely so later a commonwealth country has of states have legislated by the united states. so we had to come up with something different and it gives us a...
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have you seen companies move from china to vietnam? >> we could see them when they arise, but we haven't see much change. most trade is carried out with partners like with the u.s. and the e.u., so if any of these come to any trouble, it will also come to us. the u.s. has pulled out after tpp. what is stopping the at from establishing bilateral trade talks and come up with a bilateral trade agreement? vietnam and japan have been leading efforts to maintain progress on the tpp and we have achieved that with 11 members. trade between u.s. and vietnam has seen growth. exports are beneficial for the u.s. people. and in the future we will work towards a more balanced trade between our countries. bought 150eady boeing jets from the u.s. and agreements have been signed. they will be delivered soon. we have seen the presence of large operations like ge and big oil and gas companies into --tnam, so that is happening helping bilateral trade. consider would you devaluing the dong to help exports? >> that is not our policy. we want to have a stabl
have you seen companies move from china to vietnam? >> we could see them when they arise, but we haven't see much change. most trade is carried out with partners like with the u.s. and the e.u., so if any of these come to any trouble, it will also come to us. the u.s. has pulled out after tpp. what is stopping the at from establishing bilateral trade talks and come up with a bilateral trade agreement? vietnam and japan have been leading efforts to maintain progress on the tpp and we have...
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in vietnam we had the tradition that we let bygones be bygones but in our hearts we cannot forget if i didn't care i would have come back and i know words don't heal your heart but. that's that's all i can do now each man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i would stop war today if it was possible. now that i'm older i can see this. but when i came to vietnam i was very young i have never acknowledged to any great extent that i was it me why. but i'm here today to tell you what was done here was wrong. i can't fix your heart i can't bring your people back to life. i'm sorry. he says he knows one reason charlie company could groups of unarmed villagers the training they got before we came to vietnam you almost didn't think of c.b.s. news as people. think it's a few photos of the party they held when the murder charges were dropped but they had little to celebrate in the years that followed many of us below soldiers members of the company
in vietnam we had the tradition that we let bygones be bygones but in our hearts we cannot forget if i didn't care i would have come back and i know words don't heal your heart but. that's that's all i can do now each man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i would stop war today if it was possible. now that i'm older i can see this. but when i...
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vietnam, more misery was to come. a careless challenge on the edge of the penalty area resulted in a 90th minute freekick for iraqi and it was one of the more impressive moments in the game. it was not pretty to watch bites 12 years on from their fairytale run, they are off to a winning start. there was more class on show in dubai as saudi arabia got the lead against north korea. they went on to tether opponent apart. this goal completed a 4—0 win. they are already showing they will be one of the more difficult teams to beat in the competition this year. egypt's mo salah has added to his bbc african footballer of the year award after he was named player of the year by the confederation of african football. the liverpool forward has now won it two years in a row and is going to go for a third. it is difficult when you win an award like african player of the year. there was pressure last year andi year. there was pressure last year and i put it in my mind that i have to be here again this year. i am happy to win a gai
vietnam, more misery was to come. a careless challenge on the edge of the penalty area resulted in a 90th minute freekick for iraqi and it was one of the more impressive moments in the game. it was not pretty to watch bites 12 years on from their fairytale run, they are off to a winning start. there was more class on show in dubai as saudi arabia got the lead against north korea. they went on to tether opponent apart. this goal completed a 4—0 win. they are already showing they will be one of...
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but when i came to vietnam i was very young i have never acknowledged. to any great extent that i was it me a lie. but i'm here today to tell you what was done here was wrong. i can't fix your heart. i can't bring your people back to life. i'm sorry. he says he knows one reason charlie company groups of unarmed villagers the training they got before we came to be almost didn't think it c.b.s. news as people. think keeps a few photos of the party they held when the murder charges were dropped but they had little to celebrate in the years that followed. those soldiers members of the company have not survived self examination. and are free to get out and kill right going out of the factory and on my meter and eternity. so make sure you are not there now when you're sure i want to. thank you for what i'm doing in direct order to shoot and if you know i'm sure. the russian people know front and i know i shot a rabbit. and i went to answer no when i was a baby and our. first responders were killed in between twenty and twenty for twenty five. person. to could
but when i came to vietnam i was very young i have never acknowledged. to any great extent that i was it me a lie. but i'm here today to tell you what was done here was wrong. i can't fix your heart. i can't bring your people back to life. i'm sorry. he says he knows one reason charlie company groups of unarmed villagers the training they got before we came to be almost didn't think it c.b.s. news as people. think keeps a few photos of the party they held when the murder charges were dropped...
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have you seen companies move from china to vietnam? much changet seen so far. the risk about trade is carried out with partners. plenty of these markets come to any trouble, that trouble will also come to us. >> the u.s. has pulled out of the tpp. what is stopping vietnam from establishing bilateral trade talks and come up with a bilateral trade agreement? vietnam and japan have been leading the efforts to maintain progress. we have achieved the agreement with 11 members. between therade annan and the usa has seen positive growth in the future, we had to work towards a more balanced trade between our two countries. we have already bought 150 boeing jets from the u.s. the agreements have been signed. we have seen the presence of long -- large corporations, such as ge. that's also helping bilateral trade relations. >> would you consider devaluing the don significantly to help exports? policy. that is not our our policy is to maintain a stable vietnamese don, for people to have trust in the vietnamese economy. primed: the vietnamese minis
have you seen companies move from china to vietnam? much changet seen so far. the risk about trade is carried out with partners. plenty of these markets come to any trouble, that trouble will also come to us. >> the u.s. has pulled out of the tpp. what is stopping vietnam from establishing bilateral trade talks and come up with a bilateral trade agreement? vietnam and japan have been leading the efforts to maintain progress. we have achieved the agreement with 11 members. between therade...
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in vietnam we have the tradition that we let bygones be bygones but in our hearts we cannot forget if i didn't care i would have come back and i know words don't heal your heart but. that's that's all i can do now each man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i would stop war today if it was possible. now that i'm older i can see this. but when i came to vietnam i was very young i have never acknowledged to any great extent that i was it mean i. but i'm here today to tell you what was done here was wrong. i can't fix your heart i can't bring your people back to life. i'm sorry. he says he knows one reason charlie company could barter interest groups of unarmed villagers the training they got before we came to be and i almost didn't think of the vietnamese as people. think keeps a few photos of the party they held when the murder charges were dropped but they had little to celebrate in the years that followed many of us below soldiers membe
in vietnam we have the tradition that we let bygones be bygones but in our hearts we cannot forget if i didn't care i would have come back and i know words don't heal your heart but. that's that's all i can do now each man is deeply shaken. you should educate your younger generations your children not to do it again and not to make war anywhere in the world. well those are fine words. i wouldn't want war i would stop war today if it was possible. now that i'm older i can see this. but when i...
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phillips himself, i mean he keeps kind of passing himself off as a vietnam vet but when you talk to vietnam vets who served in vietnam and they're very sensitive. i spoke to one in particular, i wish he could come on the show, maybe he will tomorrow, who was not happy about that. it's a big difference. and marines take it very seriously, not to disrespect any service, but marines take that particular phraseology very seriously, go which i did not know until today >>> the other thing i'm not going to join the pity parade. this guy is a vietnam era vet, guess what? so am i. i'm a senior citizen, he's not. yet he's regarded at frail, elder. this guy is an activist thug. he knew what he was doing, he was badgering the i did can. he wanted that kid to say something vile. he never did and he held restraint. shame on the diocese of covington for not standing by him and so many other people. i have no problem with people like robbie george who made an absolutely the wonderful apology, and others. >> laura: he shouldn't have jumped on him in the beginning. bobby is a good guy. what about ed beck, ja
phillips himself, i mean he keeps kind of passing himself off as a vietnam vet but when you talk to vietnam vets who served in vietnam and they're very sensitive. i spoke to one in particular, i wish he could come on the show, maybe he will tomorrow, who was not happy about that. it's a big difference. and marines take it very seriously, not to disrespect any service, but marines take that particular phraseology very seriously, go which i did not know until today >>> the other thing...
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because it's very important that vietnam did help bring down the commode rouge and that's even more important today because of the important role played by china in cambodia's economy and i think it's it's seen also as a way to balance vietnam vietnam's role with china's role for cambodia to remain not completely in the clutches of any one power michael but he could speak. all right still ahead on al-jazeera oh. we'll tell you why the discord in bethlehem to the celebrations for the last christmas the. end of disappoint disappearing sounds of the desert is given a lifeline with some help from the internet. hello again and welcome back well i do want to take you over here towards a western part of love and on the satellite image we do have a lot of clouds there to talk about and in these clouds we're talking about snow for turkey we're also talking about a lot of rain over the next few days down here towards parts of syria as well as into lebanon now looking too bad as we go towards monday but it is going to be on the increase as we go towards tuesday a lot more clouds and rain and s
because it's very important that vietnam did help bring down the commode rouge and that's even more important today because of the important role played by china in cambodia's economy and i think it's it's seen also as a way to balance vietnam vietnam's role with china's role for cambodia to remain not completely in the clutches of any one power michael but he could speak. all right still ahead on al-jazeera oh. we'll tell you why the discord in bethlehem to the celebrations for the last...
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cabinet meetings about the economy and vietnam and scenes of apollo 13. the first nasa and mission to orbit -- nasa mission to our redeeming. -- orbit the moon. ♪ [holiday music playing] ♪ president johnson: for the sixth and last time, i have come to light this christmas tree in the nation's capital. my prayer now, as it has been in each of these other decembers, is for peace and reconciliation abroad, justice and tranquility at home. ♪ ["the wizard of oz" being sung] ♪ >> for this time will be the last time that i have had the privilege of inviting the youngsters of washington for christmas. it is a special joy to have one of my own children to celebrate the great coming of santa along with you. ♪ narrator: december 1968, the final full month of the presidency of lyndon johnson. it was a time when great achievements were harvested by americans, in space exploration, economic gains and statecraft. when the violence of the past year gave way to a growing hope year gave way to a growing hope for peace and goodwill. as the year drew to a close, pr
cabinet meetings about the economy and vietnam and scenes of apollo 13. the first nasa and mission to orbit -- nasa mission to our redeeming. -- orbit the moon. ♪ [holiday music playing] ♪ president johnson: for the sixth and last time, i have come to light this christmas tree in the nation's capital. my prayer now, as it has been in each of these other decembers, is for peace and reconciliation abroad, justice and tranquility at home. ♪ ["the wizard of oz" being sung] ♪...
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you call it the vietnam diet? >> vietnam diet, yeah. taking out carbs and sugar and, you know, not eating past a certain time of night. i lost, like, 20 pounds. you go to bed hungry. >> what led to the brothers falling out? nicky took us for grenade fishing. they did that in vietnam and that led to a child's death. >> what did you do? what did you do? >> i'm done. i'm done. >> milo called me after that episode and said that it's the one episode that he cried watching. i'm sorry, milo. i don't want to throw you under the bus there. something about that regret and guilt and sadness that is really profound. >> a few behind-the-scenes secrets, the water was extremely cold the day they shot that scene. >> stop. >> and this on-screen moment between milo and michael was actually an accident. >> i punched him. i punched milo in the face. >> that's a beautiful face. don't wreck that face. >> i didn't know i did it until, like, two minutes after. i punched you and he goes, yeah, you did. and i was, like, i'm so sorry. >> and what was his reaction
you call it the vietnam diet? >> vietnam diet, yeah. taking out carbs and sugar and, you know, not eating past a certain time of night. i lost, like, 20 pounds. you go to bed hungry. >> what led to the brothers falling out? nicky took us for grenade fishing. they did that in vietnam and that led to a child's death. >> what did you do? what did you do? >> i'm done. i'm done. >> milo called me after that episode and said that it's the one episode that he cried...
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vietnam vets have served in vietnam and they are very sensitive. i spoke to one in particular. i wish she would come on the show but maybe he will tomorrow. one in particular who is not happy about that. big difference. marines taken very seriously. not to disrespect any service but marines take that particular phraseology very seriously which i did not know until today. >> i'm not going to join the pity parade. this guy is a vietnam era vet. guess what, so my. i'm a senior citizen. he's not. yet he's regarded as a frail elder. this guy is an activist. he's a thug. >> laura: a professional activist. >> absolutely. he knew what he was doing. he was badgering the kid. he wanted the kid to say something vile. he never did any how the restraint and shame on the diocese of covington for not standing by him and so many other people. i have no problem with people like robbie george made an absolutely wonderful apology. and others. >> laura: he shouldn't have jumped on them. ed back, james martin. these are leftist priests who revel in anything they can re
vietnam vets have served in vietnam and they are very sensitive. i spoke to one in particular. i wish she would come on the show but maybe he will tomorrow. one in particular who is not happy about that. big difference. marines taken very seriously. not to disrespect any service but marines take that particular phraseology very seriously which i did not know until today. >> i'm not going to join the pity parade. this guy is a vietnam era vet. guess what, so my. i'm a senior citizen. he's...
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. >> in 1965, the war in vietnam is heating up, and uncle sam calls keith's number. >> he gets drafted, and he sells the plymouth belvedere to his brother. >> soon, he's in the line of fire with no guarantee he'll return. >> he was in reconnaissance, so he went through a lot of difficult situations there. he made a lot of good friends and lost a lot of good friends. >> if keith does get back home, he's making sure a big reward awaits him. in each letter to his family, he encloses his combat pay with a specific goal in mind, a brand-new corvette. do you think that was a dream that he hung onto that helped him get through very difficult times at war? >> absolutely. a lot of guys would flip through the flyers from the car dealers and pick out a car, and i think, psychologically, it helped them get through to know that they'll have that car there, so it was something to look forward to. >> here is a "strange inheritance" quiz question... the answer after the break. i switched to liberty mutual because they let me customize my insurance, and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything. like
. >> in 1965, the war in vietnam is heating up, and uncle sam calls keith's number. >> he gets drafted, and he sells the plymouth belvedere to his brother. >> soon, he's in the line of fire with no guarantee he'll return. >> he was in reconnaissance, so he went through a lot of difficult situations there. he made a lot of good friends and lost a lot of good friends. >> if keith does get back home, he's making sure a big reward awaits him. in each letter to his...
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vietnam is a ways from getting elevated because of issues of homeownership. countries which will not be for some time. you have countries like myanmar, cambodia, laos. rishaad: if someone is interested in investing in these markets, what is the one you would give them? what would be the caveat you would give them? ruchir: the caveat would be risk, especially political and regulatory risk. it could change at any time like in pakistan last year. the markets didn't do really well and you have regulatory. state run companies or regulations can affect sectors. coming up, we will look at how india i.t. stocks are doing after earnings estimates were missed. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: india is open. , where we will go through today's action caret how much conviction is in today's session -- >> the indexes are trending ander by less than .25% banking isn't doing too much either. when it comes to the indian rupee, that has opened flat at around 17.4, but all eyes will be on the technology sector, specifically dcs. -- tcs. yvonne: it was surprising, earnings were
vietnam is a ways from getting elevated because of issues of homeownership. countries which will not be for some time. you have countries like myanmar, cambodia, laos. rishaad: if someone is interested in investing in these markets, what is the one you would give them? what would be the caveat you would give them? ruchir: the caveat would be risk, especially political and regulatory risk. it could change at any time like in pakistan last year. the markets didn't do really well and you have...
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in vietnam, so that is also helping. haslinda: would you consider devaluing the dong to help exports? >> that is not our policy. it is to maintain a stable vietnamese dong. in the to have trust vietnamese economy and stability of the currency. paul: that is the vietnamese prime minister speaking exclusively to bloomberg's haslinda amin. the global trade war focus is on the u.s. and china but other nations are working towards free and fair and -- free and fair relations. kathleen hays spoke to the canadian trade minister. what was on his mind? kathleen: i think a lot of his -- the same of what is on our mind. that is the impasse between china and canada over the two canadian citizens who have been arrested in china. a canadian citizen with drug charges on his plate charged with death. -- sentenced to death. also the fight with huawei, both sides speaking out. premise or trudeau has been calling other -- prime minister trudeau has been getting other leaders to step up to china while they fight back saying don't engage in m
in vietnam, so that is also helping. haslinda: would you consider devaluing the dong to help exports? >> that is not our policy. it is to maintain a stable vietnamese dong. in the to have trust vietnamese economy and stability of the currency. paul: that is the vietnamese prime minister speaking exclusively to bloomberg's haslinda amin. the global trade war focus is on the u.s. and china but other nations are working towards free and fair and -- free and fair relations. kathleen hays...
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this is to remove troops from vietnam. they were putting through legislation that did not pass but shows their commitment to getting troops out of vietnam. george brown is here in the back of this photo. of 1965.n november there was a protest in washington against the vietnam war. this is him and some others leaving administrative offices to join the protest. the capitolthat police confronted them and brown said he could be arrested because he would not leave. nafta was passed in 1994. it was signed in 1992 but each of canada, the u.s. and mexico had to have their legislative branch ratified these agreements. that was something that was in the united states for bill clinton to do. there was a lot of polarizing opinions on nafta. --rge brown was excited incited about whether he would vote for it or not. there was a lot of both sides tried to convince him of other way -- either way. of here, we have a very small sampling of the documents that he was being sent. different greetings from different agencies and different groups
this is to remove troops from vietnam. they were putting through legislation that did not pass but shows their commitment to getting troops out of vietnam. george brown is here in the back of this photo. of 1965.n november there was a protest in washington against the vietnam war. this is him and some others leaving administrative offices to join the protest. the capitolthat police confronted them and brown said he could be arrested because he would not leave. nafta was passed in 1994. it was...
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there is a lot off confusion with his military service in the vietnam era. i respect his service but the dishonesty created that confusion. he claims he served in vietnam was a victim of ugly protest upon returning. >> i am a marine corps vet i honorable discharge and one of the boxes it shows if it was peacetime or my box says i was in theater. i don't talk much about my vietnam times but then when i come home those times. >> here are the facts he was a reservist 72 through 76 and worked on refrigerator stateside and never deployed never served into vietnam. there are other reports that say he went awol several times but we cannot confirm those. nbc news asked him to clarify his service record. >> what i have always said i have never stepped foot in south vietnam. i don't know how much clearer can it be. >> you could have been a lot clearer. there is a phrase for that. he is outline provocateur with the victimization fetish yet he was the source for all the mainstream media outlets who bought the narrative without asking any questions and used it to smear h
there is a lot off confusion with his military service in the vietnam era. i respect his service but the dishonesty created that confusion. he claims he served in vietnam was a victim of ugly protest upon returning. >> i am a marine corps vet i honorable discharge and one of the boxes it shows if it was peacetime or my box says i was in theater. i don't talk much about my vietnam times but then when i come home those times. >> here are the facts he was a reservist 72 through 76 and...
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for vietnam, more misery was to come. a careless challenge on the edge of the penalty area resulted in a 90th minute freekick for iraqi and it was one of the more impressive moments in the game. it wasn't pretty to watch, but 12 years on from their fairytale run, iraq are off to a winning start. there was more class on show in dubai, as saudi arabia got the lead against north korea. they went on to tear their opponent apart. this goal completed a 4—0 win. they're already showing they will be one of the tougher teams to beat in this year's competition. egypt's mo salah has added to his bbc african footballer of the year award after he was named player of the year by the confederation of african football. the liverpool forward has now won it two years in a row and is quite keen to make it a hatrick. it's awalys difficult when you win an award like african player of the year. last year, it was too much pressure, when people said he is not going to win it again, and i put it in my mind that to be here again this year. i am
for vietnam, more misery was to come. a careless challenge on the edge of the penalty area resulted in a 90th minute freekick for iraqi and it was one of the more impressive moments in the game. it wasn't pretty to watch, but 12 years on from their fairytale run, iraq are off to a winning start. there was more class on show in dubai, as saudi arabia got the lead against north korea. they went on to tear their opponent apart. this goal completed a 4—0 win. they're already showing they will be...
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the conflict in vietnam. the dangers of nuclear war. the difficulties of dealing with the coming us towers. -- communist powers. all have this much in common. causes, their causes that give rise to them, all of these have existed with us for many years. alreadypresidents have sought to try to deal with them. one or more will try to resolve them or contain them. if the nation's problems are continuing, so are this great assets. our economy, the democratic our sense of exploration symbolized most recently by the flight of the apollo eight in which all americans took great pride. [applause] >> and the good common sense and sound judgment of the american people. love of justice. the occasion was obviously an emotional one. the message, low-key as it was, focused on one word. commitment. the departure of one administration did not mean the end to the problems it had faced. them andorts to meet go on year after year, if the momentum that had been gained was not to be lost. the existence of promises like the anti-poverty program, the was a kin
the conflict in vietnam. the dangers of nuclear war. the difficulties of dealing with the coming us towers. -- communist powers. all have this much in common. causes, their causes that give rise to them, all of these have existed with us for many years. alreadypresidents have sought to try to deal with them. one or more will try to resolve them or contain them. if the nation's problems are continuing, so are this great assets. our economy, the democratic our sense of exploration symbolized most...
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this was a second straight defeat for vietnam while iran are looking good in their effort to win the title for the first time since ninety eight seventy six to no it was the final score. a stunning individual goal of from teenager one hundred dileep put iraq on their way to victory over yemen iraq were behind twice in their opening game against vietnam before covering to win three two this time out the two thousand and seven champions with three no winners and they join iran in the last sixteen. of vietnam in yemen still have an outside chance of progressing as one of the best place teams in iraq play iran in a final round of group games a wednesday that match will decide who finishes top of group d. well in group east saudi arabia have become the latest team to advance to the knockout stages lebanon sunil in dubai ahead than more lead put the saudis ahead just twelve minutes into the match. we wrapped up the win at midway through the second half the other teams in this group are qatar and north korea if a search of the on sunday. liverpool have gone seven points clear at the top of
this was a second straight defeat for vietnam while iran are looking good in their effort to win the title for the first time since ninety eight seventy six to no it was the final score. a stunning individual goal of from teenager one hundred dileep put iraq on their way to victory over yemen iraq were behind twice in their opening game against vietnam before covering to win three two this time out the two thousand and seven champions with three no winners and they join iran in the last...