we didn t have it that hard in vietnam. our secretary of state, henry ki kisenger, had made a deal with the north korean negotiators. let us out, don t press us, give us a decent interval than whatever happens is not our business. so in 1973 all of our prisoners came out. john mccain came out except for a very few and two years the north vietnamese kept their word. and like a wolf coming down the north vietnamese swept in weeks down through saigon. and the few americans left clutched our flag to his breast and the last helicopter took off. we didn t have this chaos then because the north vietnamese kept their word. i don t think the taliban will keep their word. i don t think the general trust them, and i don t think americans who have been over there and know them far better than i do are going to truts
the fall of kabul, a lot of comparisons were made to the fall of saigon. are those comparisons still fair to make as the u.s. operation reaches its final days. they have really ramped up the operations since then. they have gotten i think 82,000 people out. they are getting a lot of people. i think it was like 1,500 they say may be americans who are left there. now, that doesn t include our afghan allies but they ve really ramped up their efforts. is that a fair comparison? they ve done a terrific job but we didn t have it that hard in vietnam. our secretary of state, henry kissinger, had made a deal with the north vietnamese negotiator. let us out. don t press us. give us a decent interval. then, whatever happens is not our business. and so, in 1973, all of our prisoners came out. john mccain came out. all of our military came out except, of course, a very few. and for two years, the north vietnamese kept their word. and then, like a wolf coming down on the fold, the north
have i made myself clear finally? have i made myself clear finally? have i made myself clear finally? have i made myself clear finally? have i made myself clear finally? have i made myself clear finally? have i made myself clear finally? have i made myself clear finally? [applause] kayleigh: that went on for an impressive 90 seconds. emily: as i was reading it, i was like it s going on forever. this woman salary is being paid by tax dollars as the city is pummeling outside of her office and people are dying and she is doing that at her computer. that s the kind of email you don t press send four and unfortunately there probably won t be a lot of accountability because it was five months ago. so it s not as if anything has happened since. so it s not as if reading that out loud for the got felled so, it was pretty really hilarious. harris: what super sad about this too is she s off it s like out people around her who are too intimidated to say anything. how do you keep something l
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In perhaps a case of art imitating life, De La Soul will star in a new episode of the Cartoon Network series
Teen Titans Go!. The episode is cleverly titled “Don’t Press Play” and revolves around a music-stealing alien who animated versions of Posdnuos, Maseo and Dave must hunt down in order to get their catalog back.
The celebrated Hip Hop trio announced the episode with an Instagram post on Thursday (February 18). The clip features cartoon Pos facing the octopus-looking alien and screaming, “Yo! We can’t let them take our music! Dave, sonic blast now!” From there, Pos’ headphones turn into a weapon and Dave shouts, “YooooooooooOO” in an attempt to defeat the imposing monster.