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and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a very beautiful life, completely connected to nature, and i was inspired to make this film to help people understand, you know, how important that connection is. [baby fusses] kalyanee: so the chong people have been living in areng valley, you know, for over 600 years. and we went back to cambodia to film and i discovered, you know, two of the most amazing people i've ever met in my life. and what i discovered was that they are probably one of the most rooted and grounded people i've ever met, and the reason is because of their connection to the land. you know, they feel so grateful for nature because everything they have comes from nature. the cambodian government has contracted a chinese company to build this dam, and the company's name is sino hydro, and, you know, we've all been asking questions. why is sino hydro interested in proceeding with this dam when two other companies have already, you know, previously pulled out of the project? because they discovered through environmental impact assessment reports that they had
and what i've seen with the chong people is that they live a very beautiful life, completely connected to nature, and i was inspired to make this film to help people understand, you know, how important that connection is. [baby fusses] kalyanee: so the chong people have been living in areng valley, you know, for over 600 years. and we went back to cambodia to film and i discovered, you know, two of the most amazing people i've ever met in my life. and what i discovered was that they are...
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took would do the most would be as the minister say chong fast as a fiver though because we don't all that sick missed it. from but he's here come a saga it's a soulful voice or commissar goes this so well it's a little bit so this is going to be at 5 o'clock the farmer shows us his cow shed he has a mixed herd but they're largely high yielding cattle. only keeps the dairy cattle so he has no use for male offspring. in addition there's little demand in germany for veal these days. the follows this get some almost. all done with this that most of the good is destructive wasn't enough. for them gave those tots elitist i don't think at this county. this we expect of this. is a loss miles i'm never going to the animals we're going astray at least you must have time to get what did you think. that you'll hut who are you selling to the elf . after. all what it always does in the end. the farmer's bull calves ended up being taken to spain but what happened to them after that. we had to cut a loan yet to find out it's the center of spain's cattle fattening trade and here we discover one farm
took would do the most would be as the minister say chong fast as a fiver though because we don't all that sick missed it. from but he's here come a saga it's a soulful voice or commissar goes this so well it's a little bit so this is going to be at 5 o'clock the farmer shows us his cow shed he has a mixed herd but they're largely high yielding cattle. only keeps the dairy cattle so he has no use for male offspring. in addition there's little demand in germany for veal these days. the follows...
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. >>> and we should mention lisa chong is a producer on those movies and each of them took 7 years to make. >>> tomorrow at noon, some of the cast and crew will be at new park mall in newark to sign the latest comic based on the movies. >>> wild chase came to a crashing end thanks to a southern california big rig driver. do you remember this? tonight many calling him a hero. not everybody agreed. now he is stuck with a huge bill. >> oh, no. oh, no! that's it. he crashed. >> he did. last month, the big rig driver ended an hours long pursuit in pomona by moving his truck right in the suspect's path. he said he'd do it all over again, but because of that move, his insurance company is denying his $22,000 claim to repair the truck. for now he's out of work until his big rig is repaired and with no income, the bills are piling up. >> i took the decision to stop it because if i didn't, this person could have killed someone. it's racking up on me really hard, really fast. and i'm kind of stuck here. >> in a letter, the insurance company called his actions deliberate, saying it must deny any
. >>> and we should mention lisa chong is a producer on those movies and each of them took 7 years to make. >>> tomorrow at noon, some of the cast and crew will be at new park mall in newark to sign the latest comic based on the movies. >>> wild chase came to a crashing end thanks to a southern california big rig driver. do you remember this? tonight many calling him a hero. not everybody agreed. now he is stuck with a huge bill. >> oh, no. oh, no! that's it. he...
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latest catwalk trends these sell fast and are discarded just as quickly but some people like jaded chong are doing their best to keep close in circulation for longer she and a friend started a close walking event several years ago. as we grow we actually influence more people to accept this concept of secondhand clothing. they charge $5.00 per person and everyone brings at least 5 items for swapping but is allowed to leave with as many pieces as they want. so i think we should be recycling things much more we should be prolonging the value of these items more. another way clothes are kept out of the landfill is through research. customers shopping at secondhand stores waffen those who couldn't afford new items but as it's becoming trendy to be thrifty the popularity and number of these stores is increasing the pandemic too has gone some ways in changing consumer habits people have become more careful with their spending cancellation of fashion shows disruptions in supply chains helped shoppers break the habit of following the latest trends. but ask the global economy slowly recovers and
latest catwalk trends these sell fast and are discarded just as quickly but some people like jaded chong are doing their best to keep close in circulation for longer she and a friend started a close walking event several years ago. as we grow we actually influence more people to accept this concept of secondhand clothing. they charge $5.00 per person and everyone brings at least 5 items for swapping but is allowed to leave with as many pieces as they want. so i think we should be recycling...
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store owner chong hu lu says he received 14 stitches after a man punched him. >> [ bleep ] you chineseple, i hate you. >> reporter: and in san francisco a man has been booked on charges of attempted murder, accused of stabbing two asian women who were waiting for a bus. police data from 16 major cities showed a 164% increase in reports of anti-asian hate crimes compared to the same time last year >> this could be my mother it scares me and it frustrates me >> reporter: the newly formed asian american foundation has raised $250 million to respond to the rise in anti-asian violence and discrimination >> we're going to invest in data and research we're going to fund education. asian american history should be a part of american history >> asian american advocates say one way anyone can help, take bystander training so that when you see something happening you have skills to safely intervene lester >> all right, vicky nguyen, thanks for that >>> president biden traveled to a republican stronghold today to sell his massive infrastructure plan our kristen welker now with the gop objecting to
store owner chong hu lu says he received 14 stitches after a man punched him. >> [ bleep ] you chineseple, i hate you. >> reporter: and in san francisco a man has been booked on charges of attempted murder, accused of stabbing two asian women who were waiting for a bus. police data from 16 major cities showed a 164% increase in reports of anti-asian hate crimes compared to the same time last year >> this could be my mother it scares me and it frustrates me >> reporter:...
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since france kept its working week there at 35 hours let's get more on this initiative with you john chong a researcher on the labor market and director of the welfare state research cluster at the university of kent in the u.k. he welcome back to counting the cost is this a fad or is there a genuine momentum here that will introduce it and keep it i guess becoming part of the status quo of how we work i don't think this is a fad i think after expression depend on make a lot of countries as well as companies are seeing the benefits of having shorter hours not only because of the productivity issues that you've mentioned but about worker retention recruitment as well as kind of addressing some of the societal costs of long hours work such as mental health issues burn out etc and increasingly we are seeing movements from across the road to really get this movement at a national level even but capping the working week at 35 hours as the legislation stands in france is different to working from home you know so this is being spun i guess by employers or by big companies are saying this is actu
since france kept its working week there at 35 hours let's get more on this initiative with you john chong a researcher on the labor market and director of the welfare state research cluster at the university of kent in the u.k. he welcome back to counting the cost is this a fad or is there a genuine momentum here that will introduce it and keep it i guess becoming part of the status quo of how we work i don't think this is a fad i think after expression depend on make a lot of countries as...
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. >> reporter: five floors above union square is the studio of artist chong.is medium is not paint or clay, it's hair. >> when you're done you get to see your work and it's an art form. >> reporter: he's been chasing that art form since middle school when he practiced on friends in his garage. >> the first 20, 30 haircuts were horrific. but i enjoy doing it and it's been my passion since. >> reporter: as a kid his parents hoped he'd be a doctor or a lawyer. his decision to try beauty school didn't go over well at first. >> yeah, they did not support me at all through the first year. they saw how passionate i was about it and they were super, super supportive. >> reporter: before the pandemic, the salon was bustling with eight stylists renting chairs. >> swarming busy. >> reporter: but as the pandemic gripped the city union square emptied. the silence extended five flights up. >> besides from union square being ghost town, my shop is as well. >> reporter: with restrictions loosening, customers are slowly trickling back. but it's not the struggling business that
. >> reporter: five floors above union square is the studio of artist chong.is medium is not paint or clay, it's hair. >> when you're done you get to see your work and it's an art form. >> reporter: he's been chasing that art form since middle school when he practiced on friends in his garage. >> the first 20, 30 haircuts were horrific. but i enjoy doing it and it's been my passion since. >> reporter: as a kid his parents hoped he'd be a doctor or a lawyer. his...
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but it's baked like cheech and chong. and 60 different courts, rejected all this, and does any series person think that the big lie is right? and i don't think that rudy giuliani released a count. the second thing, it's bad news for the future of the republican party. normally when you lose something, like, when i lose a supreme court case, i sit there and do a post mortem, why do i lose? and good politicians do that after an election too. and what the trump party does is not engage. instead, you did everything right. it's someone else's fault. and the public spiritedness, government service is about something bigger than yourself, and it's not able -- you can see it in al gore, or the chief justice, and the system is based on the idea that people will wield their power responsibly. citizens with peach, and presidents with presidential power. when you have someone like trump come in and shatter all that, that is when you have real problems. now you have these laws passed, and the florida law, challenged within nine minute
but it's baked like cheech and chong. and 60 different courts, rejected all this, and does any series person think that the big lie is right? and i don't think that rudy giuliani released a count. the second thing, it's bad news for the future of the republican party. normally when you lose something, like, when i lose a supreme court case, i sit there and do a post mortem, why do i lose? and good politicians do that after an election too. and what the trump party does is not engage. instead,...
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ceo ken chong, a former uber eats alum says the capital will fuel its expansion into chicago, the firstation outside of the bay area, with its network of satellite kitchens that host 46 brands today. they offer a one-stop shop to drive training, cooking and distribution for digital delivery take a listen. >> there's no cost to get started up front a lot of our restaurant partners like that and they made money on the first order to the last order. it's really thinking about how do we build this for a sustainable long-term future because that's clearly where the industry is headed >> it's not just startups getting into the virtual kitchen business big restaurant chains are too. denny's rolling out two concepts for burgers and sandwiches calls the burger den and meltdown and brinker international, parent company of chili's launching just wings most recently chick-fil-a announcing its virtual delivery concept little blue brand, selling wings, salads and more in nashville thafl debut next year. we need to get through ongoing shortageses of chicken, sauces and more this could be an answer of
ceo ken chong, a former uber eats alum says the capital will fuel its expansion into chicago, the firstation outside of the bay area, with its network of satellite kitchens that host 46 brands today. they offer a one-stop shop to drive training, cooking and distribution for digital delivery take a listen. >> there's no cost to get started up front a lot of our restaurant partners like that and they made money on the first order to the last order. it's really thinking about how do we build...
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latest catwalk trends these sell fast and are discarded just as quickly but some people like jaded chong are doing their best to keep clothes in circulation for longer she and a friend started a close walking event several years ago. as we grow we actually influence more people to accept this concept of secondhand clothing. they charge $5.00 per person and everyone brings at least 5 items for swapping but is allowed to leave with as many pieces as they want so i think we should be recycling things much more we should be prolonging the value of these items more. another way clothes are kept out of the landfill is through resale. customers shopping at secondhand stores waffen those who couldn't afford new items but as it's becoming trendy to be thrifty the popularity and number of these stores is increasing. the pandemic too has gone some ways in changing consumer habits people have become more careful with their spending cancellation of fashion shows disruptions in supply chains to help shoppers break the habit of following the latest trends but as the global economy slowly recovers and c
latest catwalk trends these sell fast and are discarded just as quickly but some people like jaded chong are doing their best to keep clothes in circulation for longer she and a friend started a close walking event several years ago. as we grow we actually influence more people to accept this concept of secondhand clothing. they charge $5.00 per person and everyone brings at least 5 items for swapping but is allowed to leave with as many pieces as they want so i think we should be recycling...
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on the latest catwalk trends these sell fast and are discarded just as quickly but some people like chong are doing their best to keep close in circulation for longer she and a friend started a close walking event several years ago. as we grow we actually influenced more people to accept this concept of secondhand clothing. they charge $5.00 per person and everyone brings at least 5 items for swapping but is allowed to leave with as many pieces as they want so i think we should be recycling things much more we should be prolonging the value of these items more. another way clothes are kept out of the landfill is through research. customers shopping at secondhand stores waffen those who couldn't afford new items but as it's becoming trendy to be thrifty the popularity and number of these stores is increasing the pandemic too has gone some ways in changing consumer habits people have become more careful with their spending cancellation of fashion shows disruptions in supply chains to help shoppers break the habit of following the latest trends but as the global economy slowly recovers and c
on the latest catwalk trends these sell fast and are discarded just as quickly but some people like chong are doing their best to keep close in circulation for longer she and a friend started a close walking event several years ago. as we grow we actually influenced more people to accept this concept of secondhand clothing. they charge $5.00 per person and everyone brings at least 5 items for swapping but is allowed to leave with as many pieces as they want so i think we should be recycling...
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. >>> the nfl is reportedly investigating racist comments made to a former player and coach eugene chongng position this offseason an nfl team told him he wasn't, quote, the right minority for the job. he is korean, he didn't name the person or team that interviewed him. the nfl is reviewing the matter and the comment was completely inappropriate. >> to say the least. >>> aaron rodgers finally speaking out about why he wants to be traded. andy scholes has more in this morning's "bleacher report." good morning, andy. >> good morning. this is the first we have heard from aaron rodgers since the news broke that he wants out of green bay. rodgers says him leaving the packers was actually set in motion last year, but him winning mvp and playing so well kind of threw a wrench into it. while speaking with espn's kenny main on his final sports center rodgers said he doesn't want to be traded because the team drafted quarterback jordan love in the first round a year ago. he wants out because of philosophical differences with management. >> it's never been about the draft pick, picking jordan, i l
. >>> the nfl is reportedly investigating racist comments made to a former player and coach eugene chongng position this offseason an nfl team told him he wasn't, quote, the right minority for the job. he is korean, he didn't name the person or team that interviewed him. the nfl is reviewing the matter and the comment was completely inappropriate. >> to say the least. >>> aaron rodgers finally speaking out about why he wants to be traded. andy scholes has more in this...