1:05:01
''Are they sending the same number of men
down through the Ho Chi Minh trail?''
1:05:04
''Well, yes, and even
they might be a little more.''
1:05:08
''And how about our bombing? We've placed
great reliance on our bombing.
1:05:13
Is our bombing stopping them?''
''No.''
1:05:16
''Well, what is the amount of attrition
that our bombing's causing?''
1:05:19
''Well, maybe 10 to 15 percent.''
1:05:22
So I remember
asking one question.
1:05:25
''If a North Vietnamese field commander
in South Vietnam needed 1,000 men--''
1:05:30
They said, ''Yes.''
1:05:32
''If he asked for, say, 1,200 men,
1:05:36
1,000 would get through?''
1:05:38
''Well, that's right.''
1:05:40
''Then he'd have the thousand he needed.''
''Well, yes. That's so.''
1:05:43
Well, this type of interrogation--
1:05:46
Finally, by the end
of four or five days,
1:05:49
I must say that my thinking...
1:05:52
had undergone
a very substantial revolution.
1:05:56
* All we are saying *
1:06:00
* Is give peace a chance *
1:06:05
* All we are saying *
1:06:10
* Is give peace a chance *
1:06:13
[Man]
Come on, everybody!
1:06:16
* All we are saying *
1:06:20
* Is give peace a chance **
1:06:25
* Power to the people
Stop the war *
1:06:28
* Power to the people
Stop the war *
1:06:31
[Man] As long as
the American President...
1:06:35
is commander in chief...
1:06:38
of the biggest war machine
in human history,
1:06:44
with bases on every continent,
1:06:47
we are going to get into trouble.
1:06:50
Our enemy is the growing militarization
of American life.
1:06:56
Our enemy
is American imperialism.