Continue reading this people told, wrote immediate prayers of the nation. Also coming up, he went from an nfl stock and the movie stock to the style of a mode of trial that gripped america. O. J. Simpson has died. Age 76. A mild is good. I mean, obviously im dealing with some issues, but i think im just the bottle wrist and ill be back on the golf course. Hopefully in a couple of weeks. Welcome to the day when we are, cuz she has warned us lawmakers of the threat from china addressing both houses of congress, the japanese Prime Minister said beijings actions in the region presented an unprecedented security challenge. I was wanting comes a day after he and us President Joe Biden agreeing to increase military corporation in the in the pacific region. You have a nice premier also brought boards of reassurance failing to low make us to set aside what you call that self doubts about American Leadership in the world. World leads the United States with ease message. But america also needs its allies. Mister kasheila said japan, still able and willing to share the burden of containing china. The china is current external stance and military actions present. Im press the dentist and the greatest strategic challenge, not only to the peace and security of japan, but to the peace and stability of International Committee a loss. While such a challenge from china continues o a commitment to upholding a free and open International Order based on the route of bizarre as well as peace will continue to be the 5 year agenda going polco. I want to address those americans. Few loneliness and exhaustion of being the country that says a pell, the International Order. Almost single handedly. I understand. It is a heavy burden to carry such hopes on your shoulders. Although the world lives to you, your leadership in the us should not be as expected to do it. Oh, im a did that and on your own oh god, eczema isnt. I jumped fellow at the Hudson Institute where he writes and comments on us national defense. Hes also being a Counter Terrorism policy advisor in the Us Defense Department and the special Operations Officer in the us marine cool. Thats a life well lived. Uh well that a welcome to w. And today i probably just 5 and, and mr. Kachimba to announce plans for a close and easy military co operation. What do you think thats likely to look like as well . I think theres a lot of areas for growth and us just japan alliance. And japan has a lot of room to grow their military, their, their self defense forces, and take a larger role in that, in that region of the world they are, are, and appeared to be our best ally encounter in china as chinese merits. Time militia seems to go around it and move it into a territory waters of other nations in that area. Japan stands ready and as of 5 minutes or so today they are standing ready to engage us. We just back them and then ask what, and i think we should write and climate. I try to claim these things. These close the ties as a threat just explained to us why . Well, china, its in chinas interest. So they said, you know, we dont want to see this in the cold war mentality, but of course they dont because theyve made it a lot of games over the last several decades with everybody kind of standing on the sidelines and watching. If theres a cold war mentality that returns to where the world with picks up and sees china and thats what a threat, that opposes then they send a much risky your chance when they go after tie want they want to increase their sphere of influence and just like, like russia wants to in europe, what it looks to the west, to, to see what, how were going to respond with each encroachment. I think the thing that weve learned in russia is the perfect example of this is that constant capitulation, regular appeasement of then, grabbing territory from those around them, even if its a territorial waters, or fishing rates and in territory waters in maps. And the more the capitulate, the more for you encourage that aggressive behavior for the us as view china as a threats for years. Why is it only now building out these lines . Theres and why is japan own united . Say yes, were ready to do this as well. I think the threat has gotten much more great for the last 10 to 20 years. Were now are operating what many folks call the davidson, the window which, which is basically the timeline before trying to make some move on taiwan. Weve realized with Semi Conductor production that taiwan is critical to the international market. Weve also realized that International Trade and freedom of navigation, freedom of a cs relies heavily on the ability for ships to trans and up and down uh, within that 1st island chain, which taiwan is the linchpin of right now that china is built up in the south tennessee are on uninhibited, they moved it into other areas. Theyre looking to take this on a cockers there, and cops and disputes with the nations around them. Its looking a lot more and several folks have written about this like the actions of germany in the, in the 1920s, northern 1930, just moving into territories around. And unfortunately at some point someone has to stand up and tell them no. Okay, but its no this for a no further or is it no and go back i think itd be unrealistic to say go back. But that particular for the philippines i think theyre interested in the meeting today. Was to say this far and no further. Theyve lost so much of their, their fishing waters, their coast guards regularly, the coast guard vessels and originally under attack from the maritime Chinese Maritime alicia. And theyre saying stop, this is enough and go back, i think for japan. Similarly, they would say this and no further, they dont want to to get into conflict of this. Ive talked to intact, i want to force would say no further. They dont want any uh, chinese influence in taiwan going forward. So i think everyone would say what you have, if youre okay with that, and then the world should be a piece, china clearly does not, is not okay with what they have. They want much, much more, and were standing in their way. Okay . But its not all peace and harmony though, is it between japan and the United States that all different states between these 2 partners talk to us about the they propose purchase of us steel by japans logic steel maker, which has been criticized not just by cause and by but also by President Trump in the past. Yes, this is a, this is a thorny issue. Domestic officer politics in the United States as trade is around the world as it, with the rise of pop pos. And i think theres a lot of a steel manufacturers in the United States who are weary about a deal or they, theyre very cautious to get into deal with an International Company or Website Company purchase. American still manufacturing. Theyve seen this happen before in the eightys working, still manufacturing moved out of the United States. Thats not to say that free trade is bad. Its not to say that that agreements on steel or are bad in nature. But you need to be very cautious, and i think japan is more than willing basically a benefit to tying their economy to ours. It protects them in the event of more chinese aggression. But i think when you talk about workers in north north, west indiana, they want to be sure that their jobs are going to be maintained, that theyre not going to be shipped overseas to produce steel somewhere else. And thats the, the details of this queue that i think a lot of folks particularly need us senate have issues with they dont trust president biden, to have their best interest interest of ohio in indiana and other states like it at the forefront, which brings us neatly to elections this year in the us. And so we have to show you this position that at home looking, shake out your vote. Do you think these, this initiative is likely to be a well trait is always going to cause problems in elections that cause i think we saw in taiwan last year, right. A feminist or prison inside made a deal that us poor can. And us beef that cost her her party and the elections going forward. So i think if we look at the current, the elections in south korea as well, youd see that theres a chance that moving forward and moving to aggressively and Foreign Policy of Foreign Policy issues and not giving enough attention to kinetic issues, can cost part of the room for a in elections. I think for the invite as much, id like him to be more aggressive on, on Foreign Policy. I think key risk system. More thing here in the states is to focus on Foreign Policy and not focus on the issues of his voters. Then it might cost and that the at the ballot box comes november. Good talking to you. Thank you for walk us through. Ive got an accident from the Hudson Institute. Thank you. Thank you. Lets have it done with a property taxes and has been sentenced to death in the countrys biggest of a financial fraud case. Strong, my line was one of 85. 00 people on trial for investing 12 and a half 1000000000. 00. The death sentence is seeking us unusually severe, unsurpassed last year. It was part of an Anti Corruption drive thats in gulf, the top levels of vietnam, east politics. Lets look at this with chung, of who, who is the professor of Political Science and director of the Us Vietnam Research Center of the university of oregon. Welcome to d. W. Professor 12, the 1000000000. 00 salary was like an awful lot of money. Putting that in perspective for us. Oh oh oh, thats about 10 percent of it. Mamms a n o g d p gross domestic products, meaning the total value off of it and that means what getting to me is what goes make a year. And thats about 10 percent off of that. Im so and so how did a troll milan do this . While thats, this is just a, you know, basic uh main trot. Uh, and he was able to do that to do it because he was able to um, bribe officials uh through uh political connections and he would just embezzling money from the bank to uh, to utah every last bit. Investment as he was able to do that, like i said, you know, because of the hopefully connection, political protection by the pop officials. Right . Because people going to look at the same thing. How to use deal 10 percent of a countries g d p a nobody noticed, but your say she bribes people, but she must have bribed an awful lot of people for about to go. I have a note to store on challenge for, for, for how long. The other case, the place around 2012. So it has to be going on for about 10 years. And im sure the officials knew about that, but they would just they, they just pretended to look the other way. Because her main patron used to be a very powerful man. He was the plastic chief off the whole team in city and a member of the house for College Bureau of the communist party. So he was one of the top 15 or sole lead most of the country. So he was so powerful and he was ruling votes him in cd like his own feet. And he was home in a patron for a long time and she had to, hes retired in 2015. And after his retirement, his associates began will begin to be persecuted by rival affections and all the elite, those. And he was also a 2nd from his position even though he already had 3 tied up. So uh, and then suddenly, you know, see a ride of several officials in the inspect those general ins, including did that, but the, inspect the general of the whole banking system. I see right them a get gave him half a 1000000000 half a 1000000. 00 and gave the, the chief inspector of the banking in the system in the south perhaps around 5000000. 00 in various, all the officials. Okay. So this corruption spread far and wide until the upper reaches of the base. This one poxy a system. So now we have this Death Penalty explained to us why she was given this Death Penalty, which is not only unusual, but its so rare for a woman to be saying the times that its within the frame of uh, punishment for premium though its like uh like her so its not quite a, its not i didnt but it did, but its uh i, i believe its going to be commuted. But the, they want to give her a very heavy sentence so that she was willing to give up the information about all the assets. Because they, they still want to recover the assets many assets from her that they have not been able to. So that, thats one of the reasons why they, they, they hand out a death sentence for her, but its likely to be moved later. But this is not, i have to say that this is not the 1st time that, that sentences have been given out. But all of them, if i remember correctly, have all all been commuted in the past. So how, what she found out in the end gave them that she had vis such a wide spread network of corruption. Oh, well wait, basically every one who does business in viet nam has to try to evade the last. It a violate the law in, in some ways because the last uh, weight and the last at a man to serve the official us and not the says, the reason this all the people for the last i made to south the, the officials, the government. And so when, when the government wants to use the law against you, they can use it. And so its, its very, its almost impossible to do any business in viet nam without violating the law. Like damage associate has violated the law and the officials knew that. But that as he was protected by top of the shows, they could not feature, they could not patch until hope, patron replied, and thats when they think they could build black. The rice of i should turn that into a film. Its fascinating. Professor tongue moved from the university of oregon. Thank you so much. Oh, thank you very much. For the american football here at o. J simpson has died at the age of 76 is family says he passed away in las vegas following a battle with cancer. And he was a legend and the nfl, primarily with the Buffalo Bills of the pit. She started in numerous movies and tv series, most well known goal was node back in the naked gun films and in 1994 millions around the world. Watson, lead police on, on low speed car chase through los angeles after he was accused of murdering his ex wife on to him. Now frank to happen, and then the 1995 a to and then to follow the trial in which he was comfortable to be cleared of the charges for the decade later that he was sentenced to 33 years in prison for an unrelated Armed Robbery. For being released in october, 2070 you can use a source to buy. Lets get more for entertainment. Janice k. J matthews in los angeles. So welcome back to the day cage i. How do you think our j is going to be with the bank . Who i would say that o j is one of the most complicated figures to ever live in this world. His legacy is really one of before and after the double murder acquittal of his ex wife and her friend. You had old jay who was a football star. He had 11 seasons in the nfl. Yeah. Excellent. Acting career and a lot of popular films like naked gun. He was his both person for a car rental company. He was really beloved. He was at all American Hero until he was accused charge and then later acquitted of killing his is 2nd uh, ex wife and her friend. And thats when everything went down here. And unfortunately, or fortunately, any way you wanna look at it, uh, you will not have all jays name mentioned, i believe ever without the word murder and without the word acquittal in the same sentence. Unfortunately, or fortunately because there we go back to 95, but this was a case, but not only was shown on Live Television the case and the chase, but also split america perhaps black against white in a, in a, in a crime. But everyone had an opinion about you know, its really interesting during that time im in los angeles. Later i went away to school in new york and i just graduated out of graduate school and i just got back. I have my 1st job. And i remember the day that they were going to release the verdict, they gave people like a 2 to 3 hour window to leave work early. Thats how important it was like literally all of los angeles. They wanted to get off work early and get home before and the verdict was released. It was just, ive never seen anything like it. And then of course they have the slow speed chase, you know, a year or so before that. But yes, it ripped the country, i think it was the world i believe at this chase, as well as the verdict and the trial was watched all around the world. That was really before you had court tv and you had all the trials and the judges with all their shows. Now, this was really the original reality tv show. Uh the o j. Simpson case and a gift for rolling tv news channels, which were only just Getting Started back. You know, i was just thinking earlier today, a car chase back in like 19 ninetys and you had an helicopter and it live on television. It was something that stopped all of los angeles. Today. There are so many car chases in only every single week that nobody stops what theyre doing. And if you tell somebody theres a car chase, theyve been saying, you know, what do you want for lunch . Its just not that big of a thing. We have surpassed all of that in those decades because it was almost 30 years ago. But back then there were no car chases on television and specially not with someone like o j. Simpson. People were remedy because they didnt know what was going to happen. He had threatened suicide. They didnt know if he was going to go to the cemetery where his ex wife was when he gonna go back home to his home in brentwood. Was he going to turn himself in . It was just so mind boggling to even think of Something Like that happening back there. And then of course the trial which gave a massive audience to oj his lawyer, johnnie cochran, and of course, that, that famous bloody got the gloves, but oj struggles effect on these hands. If he doesnt fit, you must a quit, or that im telling you that same stage with Johnny Cochran. I mean, Johnny Cochran has been, been, hes passed away now obviously back in 2005 of a brain tumor. But that slogan was forever linked with Johnny Copper and a lot of people felt that they was that uh o. J. Simpson struggling to fit that when he got up on his hands in front of the jurors in front of the world. That really, really helps think the prosecutions case, however, there are a lot of people say it was split along racial lines and a lot of people werent really convicting him as much. So as they were conducting a digital system and you know so many, i think law schools and people even to this day still debate the case on the merit and the jurors and whether justice was served. Its just such a strain case, strange case that is a animal no anomaly for sure. And then he, he ended up behind boss for a completely separate Armed Robbery for all of his talent that he had. Think its how does davids does he go his bust ration . His anger got the best of him. He claims that he saw some people still some memorabilia. That was his and all he was going to do was go into a hotel room and collect what was his and of course, it was wrong. They claim they bought it later. He was charged with robbery, but a lot of people felt like this since since that he was given. I think it was more than 30 years, was really too much for that particular crime. And that he was being really prosecuted or convicted, or really kind of given this long sentence because he was found not guilty of the murder of his ex wife and her friend years ago. So he was sentenced to i think, like 33 years. But he ended up serving 9 years before getting out ended up staying in vegas, which is where he passed away today. So if we definitely it would be for them in service. Uh tv. And so what, what stands out most for you . A negative done and him running for that hertz commercial. Ill be honest with you know, o. J. Simpson really had a career that was getting viewable, i think for a lot of athlete before he had troubles there before. He was ever charged with a double murder. He really had a smooth transition out of the, in a get nfl world into the hollywood world. He was offered a lot of parts. He even was kind of like a spokes person. You know, during a little bit of, of sports reporting. Then he had the brand deals, he had a lot of things that a lot of athlete want to have after they retire from the nfl. And people just really, really loved him. And so he really lost all of that. Obviously when he was charged accused and then later acquitted of murdering his ex wife and her friend, everything just went downhill after that. But it is really just a, a marvelous case. I think if you look back yet, but yes, his legacy is, is one that is controversial to say the least. Well, let me talking to you as a kj entertainment journalist at k j matthews. Thank you. Thank you. And that is the day followed by 3 months social media as fee w. Use license headlights. Always available on the d. W app for a d, w dot com. But im a bit tied to the palm, the day a good the to the points. 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