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. >> reporter: the vietnam national symphony orchestra is based in hanoi. the country struggled for independence, founded the orchestra in 1959. the orchestra is conducted by a japanese veteran and many other orchestras worldwide. the 18 members include some of vietnam's most talented musicians. a 36-year-old cellist, was deined to make the carnegie performance a success. she joined the orchestra 11 years ago under the influence of her father, a musician. >> translator: i will try to express vietnamese feelings and hope they will be shared by our american audience. >> reporter: her father, lim, was the head of the orchestra, when it resumed its activities after the vietnam war. us air raids during the war destroyed their instruments and rehearsal center. his home was also bombed. a piano and cello, the family's treasures, were smashed to pieces. it wasn't until the mid 1980s, about a decade after the end of the vietnam war, that the orchestra began playing again. there were only eight members at that time. they are proud that the orchestra has come a long w
. >> reporter: the vietnam national symphony orchestra is based in hanoi. the country struggled for independence, founded the orchestra in 1959. the orchestra is conducted by a japanese veteran and many other orchestras worldwide. the 18 members include some of vietnam's most talented musicians. a 36-year-old cellist, was deined to make the carnegie performance a success. she joined the orchestra 11 years ago under the influence of her father, a musician. >> translator: i will try...
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nhk world, hanoi. >> that will wrap up our bulletin. patchari raksawong in bangkok. >> thanks, patchari. >>> mei shoji is up next with weather. >> hi there. let's take a look at your weather conditions, starting off with asia. are we going to be having a white christmas here in japan? northern japan will be having white christmas. this low pressure system will be disturbing much of the northern half, the sea of japan side and blowing snow could be possible, which could be very dangerous for driving conditions. we will see fresh snowfall in sapporo area, around hokkaido, close to about 50 centimeters in some areas. we're also talking about high waves of 3 to 5 meters in the western seaboards. but the pacific side, looking very clear and dry. we'll see some sunny spells in tokyo as well in the next 48 hours. tokyo staying in double digit at 12 degrees for our thursday high. minus 5 for the high in seoul on thursday. a cold wave will be hitting there as well as beijing and shanghai at 7 degrees for the thursday. on friday, it looks like it
nhk world, hanoi. >> that will wrap up our bulletin. patchari raksawong in bangkok. >> thanks, patchari. >>> mei shoji is up next with weather. >> hi there. let's take a look at your weather conditions, starting off with asia. are we going to be having a white christmas here in japan? northern japan will be having white christmas. this low pressure system will be disturbing much of the northern half, the sea of japan side and blowing snow could be possible, which...
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between theporter: 36 years after the vietnam war ended, the the hearts of the american nhk world, hanoi. with weather.right. it it's going chilly and wetuch ofthern japanhead into tomorrow have a system the moment. will be we have snow little bit. a few scattereeijing will alsoshowers. taking of eastern do chinathere, a potent that willtuesday,well. philippines showers no strong and active ther it will be chilly with as we americowards the pres things nice andl very windy here. some problems. the winds com our sno settle in of going to down over hours. the remain otential for all that and do tak you are goingon the roa all that you see going to of course. problems with anywhere kentucky c o be the shade of you see heaviestthere. and turn over it eastern 11 denver.angerous cold so do need to prepared for er ahead the fron let's go to a very as of availawell. the uk. well ireland.g with snowfall right in western but it's it is ware getting just two in five ine're just the double figures inre is your ext >> back with half an watching. buy-buy.ye.
between theporter: 36 years after the vietnam war ended, the the hearts of the american nhk world, hanoi. with weather.right. it it's going chilly and wetuch ofthern japanhead into tomorrow have a system the moment. will be we have snow little bit. a few scattereeijing will alsoshowers. taking of eastern do chinathere, a potent that willtuesday,well. philippines showers no strong and active ther it will be chilly with as we americowards the pres things nice andl very windy here. some problems....
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he always told me about hanoi power, but he never explained to me panai power. what is that all about -- he never explained to me pinay power. i want to welcome everybody from all across the country who is here. i also want to make sure recognize -- because we had the mayor of hercules, right? myrna, my counterpart, thank you very much. we have the former mayor of the sleepy town of colma. thank you for being here. and also the former mayor of davis. thank you. [applause] i wanted to recognize my immediate counterparts and welcome all of you here to san francisco. you know, talking about pinay power -- [pronunciation corrected. ok, i will get that all day tomorrow. i have been very fortunate. i have been very lucky to work with hydra. not only does she know everything that is going on, she knows everything that i am not supposed to know. she was telling me about all these nice relationships that occurred that i do not even know about. also, i wanted to recognize the president of the filipina women's network. mayor lee has been a great leader, too. but when i hav
he always told me about hanoi power, but he never explained to me panai power. what is that all about -- he never explained to me pinay power. i want to welcome everybody from all across the country who is here. i also want to make sure recognize -- because we had the mayor of hercules, right? myrna, my counterpart, thank you very much. we have the former mayor of the sleepy town of colma. thank you for being here. and also the former mayor of davis. thank you. [applause] i wanted to recognize...
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on not only against south vietnam north vietnam and least where nobody was looking, the area around hanoi was scared because the foreign embassies in the southern part of north viet nam and string into a moonscape, self vietnam itself never recovered but it extended in northern laos which had nothing to do with the war in vietnam that it was because a lot of air force planes were idle during the bombing and here they amounted to northern laos littered with unexploded ordnance people still buying and living in caves for several years trying to survive and interviewed a lot of the 1970 then expanded to cambodia which was the most intense bombing in history following henry kissinger's immortal phrase anything that flies against anything that moves, those were the orders handed down by kissinger from his books in their force and the bombing in a brief period just a couple of years. we now know it reached the level of bombing in the pacific region, the entire pacific region during world war ii with the two atom bombs all on a remote society a lot of consequences to that more or less but it did
on not only against south vietnam north vietnam and least where nobody was looking, the area around hanoi was scared because the foreign embassies in the southern part of north viet nam and string into a moonscape, self vietnam itself never recovered but it extended in northern laos which had nothing to do with the war in vietnam that it was because a lot of air force planes were idle during the bombing and here they amounted to northern laos littered with unexploded ordnance people still...
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went on, not only in south vietnam, north vietnam, at least where nobody was looking, the area around hanoi was somewhat spared because there were a lot of lies there, foreign embassies, but the south, southern part of north vietnam, south vietnam itself, they never recovered. the bombings extended to northern laos which had nothing to do with the war in vietnam but it was mainly because a lot of air force planes were idle during arming causes. you they virtually destroyed what a manager a virtually stone age society, primitive society in northern laos. littered with unexploded ordnance. people still dying. people were living in caves for several years trying to survive. i interviewed a lot of them back around 1970. then it expanded to cambodia, which is actually the most intense bombing in history. following henry kissinger's immortal phrase, anything -- anything that flies against anything that moves, those were the orders handed down by kissinger from his boss to the air force, and the bombing, brief period, just a couple years, we now know reached the level of all allied bombing in the
went on, not only in south vietnam, north vietnam, at least where nobody was looking, the area around hanoi was somewhat spared because there were a lot of lies there, foreign embassies, but the south, southern part of north vietnam, south vietnam itself, they never recovered. the bombings extended to northern laos which had nothing to do with the war in vietnam but it was mainly because a lot of air force planes were idle during arming causes. you they virtually destroyed what a manager a...
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i was co-counsel with josh hanoi shaft in investigating the case. full of documents, and at that point i didn't really know what was going on. i couldn't believe it. they had this special room where they were dissecting bodies and taking the bones and the tissue from the bodies and i didn't know what they were doing with them. i knew they were giving them to processing companies for use in transplant, but i couldn't imagine whether it was something that could be done, couldn't be done. >> when i was first subpoenaed i was in shock. i was concerned that i was being subpoenaed. that day i called my lawyer. >> my name is mario galucci. i'm a criminal defense attorney and i represented michael mastromarino in his criminal cases. he came into my office with the subpoena. i sat down and read the subpoena and it was from kings county of brooklyn new york's district attorney's office, and i didn't understand what they were looking for because i personally -- i was never aware of the tissue harvesting business, so i said to michael, my initial reaction is wh
i was co-counsel with josh hanoi shaft in investigating the case. full of documents, and at that point i didn't really know what was going on. i couldn't believe it. they had this special room where they were dissecting bodies and taking the bones and the tissue from the bodies and i didn't know what they were doing with them. i knew they were giving them to processing companies for use in transplant, but i couldn't imagine whether it was something that could be done, couldn't be done. >>...
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what appears to be a massive burning inside two skyscrapers in hanoi, vietnam.he towers, which have been under construction. >>> and the republican presidential candidates will debate tonight for the final time before the crucial vote in iowa early next month. and newt gingrich will likely be playing defense. polls show the front-runner losing support in iowa. mitt romney questioned gingrich's temperament wednesday, calling him, and i quote, zany. meantime, it's ron paul who continues to pack in those loyal crowds across the state. >>> and take a look at some surveillance video from suburban philadelphia. it's sparking a lawsuit this morning. a police officer seen tasering a 14-year-old honor student, who was unarmed. he claims that she attacked him. but the girl's family says that you can see her raise her arms before being tasered in the groin. about a minute and a half of surveillance video has now gone missing, raising even more questions. >>> and in medical news, statins, the drugs that millions take for high cholesterol, may be key in fighting the flu. res
what appears to be a massive burning inside two skyscrapers in hanoi, vietnam.he towers, which have been under construction. >>> and the republican presidential candidates will debate tonight for the final time before the crucial vote in iowa early next month. and newt gingrich will likely be playing defense. polls show the front-runner losing support in iowa. mitt romney questioned gingrich's temperament wednesday, calling him, and i quote, zany. meantime, it's ron paul who continues...
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you were imprisoned in the notorious hanoi hilton for six years.d back and i believe that's the title of your book essentially. but to have a guy who never even served, never even wore the uniform claiming to be a congressional medal of honor recipient, i mean, leo, you fought for freedom in this country, the ninth circuit says it's his free speech that allows him to claim to be that, even if it's a lie. what do you say to the court? >> well, what i'd say is i wish i could have those three judges who did that and take them back to the hanoi hilton, not torture them, but put them next to people who are being torture -d. we call it the heartbreak hotel. i've been with people who tied from torture, i was close to that. they don't understand what america is about. they get so hung up on right of free speech. certain things are free but it certainly isn't the right to diminish the rights of all veterans. awards -- anybody who gets an award that is like a bonus. people get bonuses at the end of the year, we don't get bonuses, we work hard and our reputat
you were imprisoned in the notorious hanoi hilton for six years.d back and i believe that's the title of your book essentially. but to have a guy who never even served, never even wore the uniform claiming to be a congressional medal of honor recipient, i mean, leo, you fought for freedom in this country, the ninth circuit says it's his free speech that allows him to claim to be that, even if it's a lie. what do you say to the court? >> well, what i'd say is i wish i could have those...
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putin accused mccain are going crazy because of his time in the hanoi hitten in vietnam.ould not just in jail but was put 24 a pit where he was kept for several years and any person under those circumstances would hardly remain mentally sane. >> senator mccain responded to being called "nuts" last night on "john king usa." take a look. >> he said that i was "nuts," but, and in a way it is a bit amusing, but it's also very serious. my point was that i have told -- you and i have discussed other time on this program, arab spring is spreading around the world, to china, to russia, to every country where there is an oppressive or repressive government and the people want their freedom, and they want their democracy. >> it didn't end there. mccain then needled putin with a tweet after his rant that said, dear vlad, is it something that i said? carol? >> the u.s. justice department is releasing a scathing report accusing america's toughest sheriff, joe arpaio, of violating the civil rights of latinos. the sheriff is firing back calling the report a sad day for america as a whol
putin accused mccain are going crazy because of his time in the hanoi hitten in vietnam.ould not just in jail but was put 24 a pit where he was kept for several years and any person under those circumstances would hardly remain mentally sane. >> senator mccain responded to being called "nuts" last night on "john king usa." take a look. >> he said that i was "nuts," but, and in a way it is a bit amusing, but it's also very serious. my point was that i...
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prior to being the crs, hanoi's global energy markets are a major energy company. mr.ert and nellie is the founder and president of radon group, an independent energy consulting firm whose their several positions in the energy industry and in the previous administration. mr. nally served as senior director for international energy on the national security council. mr. martin durbin is the executive vice president for government affairs at the american petroleum institute. he is responsible for the policy. they have 450 members, ranging from the largest oil and national gas companies to the small and independent companies. he worked on the hill as a staff member in the senate and the house. mr. seven as director for the analysis of global security company thing tank for energy security and served as an advisor for the united states energy security council and is cofounder. we welcome all of the witnesses to this a committee. you all have five-minute to complete your written testimony, which we have for the record anyway. and we will start with mr. nerurkar. >> thank you
prior to being the crs, hanoi's global energy markets are a major energy company. mr.ert and nellie is the founder and president of radon group, an independent energy consulting firm whose their several positions in the energy industry and in the previous administration. mr. nally served as senior director for international energy on the national security council. mr. martin durbin is the executive vice president for government affairs at the american petroleum institute. he is responsible for...
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sam johnson can tell you the leaders in hanoi as the p.o.w.'s was taken out, they were laughing, you stupid americans, could have done that years before. saved thousands and thousands of american lives in vietnam. but we didn't commit it to win it. we shouldn't send anyone anywhere unless we can win. it costs the greatest american treasure and that's american lives. we are in an economic crisis. and as peter marshall, chaplain of the u.s. senate prayed in the 1940's, what we call crises, god calls as opportunities. it turns out those of us in the house, those of us in the senate, even the president, have an incredible opportunity. we'll never be called the greatest generation, but 100 years from now, if we bring spending down, under control, people can look back and say, wow, they had about 60 years, 65 years uncontrolled spending, it grew and grew and grew, and the people that were in government then did something that most have never been able to do when they get to that point when nearly 50% are getting more back than they are paying in. the
sam johnson can tell you the leaders in hanoi as the p.o.w.'s was taken out, they were laughing, you stupid americans, could have done that years before. saved thousands and thousands of american lives in vietnam. but we didn't commit it to win it. we shouldn't send anyone anywhere unless we can win. it costs the greatest american treasure and that's american lives. we are in an economic crisis. and as peter marshall, chaplain of the u.s. senate prayed in the 1940's, what we call crises, god...