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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition.
On this Tuesday, I'm back in the USA from the Far East.
For me, a very positive development, not being nationalistic here,
but the USA has far more options than any other country.
There's not even a close second.
Here's some quick observations from the road.
We saw very few American vehicles in Japan, China, and South Korea.
the trade con is absolutely a reality.
The Trump tariff war has some context.
All three airlines we use, Air Japan, China Air, Korean Airways, are better than the U.S. carriers.
It shouldn't be this way, obviously.
Korean Air offered the best experience of the three.
The average American lives far better than his or her counterpart in the Far East.
There's absolutely no comparison.
Most folks over there are jammed.
to small apartments.
Compared to North Asian environments, we Americans are slobs.
The public areas are very clean in Japan, China, and Korea.
And most folks have a neat appearance, although their clothing is modest.
By contrast, many American tourists look terrible.
Tattoos, polyester, sweat clothing, just dismal.
Not many Americans wandering around Tokyo, Kyoto, Beijing, and Seoul.
Probably a good thing.
Language barrier is significant.
And they have, thanks so much down, but little else.
I've now seen most of Asia.
Each country is very different.
Historical bitterness remains,
but not much hostility on display in public.
I learned a lot.
Back in a moment.
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