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hanoi now.matoes herb, noodles and fresh snails. >> look at those beauties. come to me. plump little love muscle. hanoi, capital city of vietnam. 7.5 million people live here. in the winter, it's chilly and damp. the summer, hot, humid, sub tropical. boulevards in many of the buildings are french: but its heard and soul is always, always vietnamese. americans coming here as tourists for the first time, especially veterans of the war, are shocked by how friendly the place is. people are genuinely happy to see you. this is hanoi's old quarter. but it's' looking less and less old these days. >> changed. in the irish/czech themed pub next door. vietnam is a young country. almost half of vietnamese of under the age of 30. fewer every year even remember what they call here, the american war. those years were defining time for just about everyone vietnamese or american who lived through them. and though there are still a lot of conflicting feelings back home, for most vietnamese these days the war has
hanoi now.matoes herb, noodles and fresh snails. >> look at those beauties. come to me. plump little love muscle. hanoi, capital city of vietnam. 7.5 million people live here. in the winter, it's chilly and damp. the summer, hot, humid, sub tropical. boulevards in many of the buildings are french: but its heard and soul is always, always vietnamese. americans coming here as tourists for the first time, especially veterans of the war, are shocked by how friendly the place is. people are...
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the bbc‘s hoang nguyen was at the protests in the capital hanoi.the national sovereignty being at risk. the vietnamese government is currently proposing a law or bill that would give foreign investors a 99—year lease on three economic zones. it would give potential investors more incentives and free up restrictions, for example, to promote growth in this area. but this protest has happened at a time when there is new tension between the two countries, vietnam and china, beijing recently indicated they would be deploying troops and weapons on a man—made island in the south china sea, within what they call china's sovereign rights. this type of statement angers not only hanoi, but also other territory claimants in the region, namely taiwan, indonesia and the philippines. but one can also say, you know, the protests today have nothing to do with the south china sea dispute, it is more about the fear of chinese presence and dominance in vietnam. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. the speaker of the iraqi parliament has call
the bbc‘s hoang nguyen was at the protests in the capital hanoi.the national sovereignty being at risk. the vietnamese government is currently proposing a law or bill that would give foreign investors a 99—year lease on three economic zones. it would give potential investors more incentives and free up restrictions, for example, to promote growth in this area. but this protest has happened at a time when there is new tension between the two countries, vietnam and china, beijing recently...
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just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi the one senate breach of how luck is choking under the plastic onslaught. officials struggle to keep up with the deluge which washes in with every high tide there seems to be more plastic than sand on this tree line form a paradise. they put everything in a plastic bag if they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish they put it in a plastic back when they finish they just throw the bags into the ocean the trash floats to wherever the sea level rises. a study by the university of georgia says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter in thailand recently veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of plastic rubbish wearing a total of eight kilograms in its stomach. toys use a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling subtitles shop clerks putting purchases into multiple bags plastic bags are part of daily life the thai workers who use them at lunch time to buy takeaway food thinking. that wow i need to use plastic bags because i usually don't
just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi the one senate breach of how luck is choking under the plastic onslaught. officials struggle to keep up with the deluge which washes in with every high tide there seems to be more plastic than sand on this tree line form a paradise. they put everything in a plastic bag if they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish they put it in a plastic back when they finish they just throw the bags into the ocean the trash floats to wherever the sea level rises. a...
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the chinese embassy in hanoi has issued a security warning to its citizens.am to follow. how ever, the public is unhappy, they think all the favourable conditions are going to be set up there, are going to benefit more to chinese investors than anyone else, and you know, that anti—china sentiments are very deep—rooted inside the vietnamese population. that is interesting, it is not that people think this might not have economic benefits, they are just worried that the economic benefits will come from the chinese. exactly benefits will come from the chinese. exa ctly a nd benefits will come from the chinese. exactly and there are huge concerns about chinese presence, the presence of the chinese workers, chinese experts, chinese people in general, in vietnam, especially in those three areas that are considered quite important for the development of the whole country. is the government paying attention to the protest? last week they announced they are going to ask the national assembly which is the parliament to postpone voting on these, and sure enough, today,
the chinese embassy in hanoi has issued a security warning to its citizens.am to follow. how ever, the public is unhappy, they think all the favourable conditions are going to be set up there, are going to benefit more to chinese investors than anyone else, and you know, that anti—china sentiments are very deep—rooted inside the vietnamese population. that is interesting, it is not that people think this might not have economic benefits, they are just worried that the economic benefits will...
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sharing vietnamese noodles with president obama in hanoi. >> appropriate to put this all in your mouth? >> reporter: no matter the training, he was the best reporters. the memoir about the "kitchen confidential" took his name on the map, and took his act on the road with "no reservations" and was on cnn to host "parts unknown." friday morning, the network announced he committed suicide in his hotel room in france where he was shooting an episode for next season. he was just in hong kong with his girlfriend who directed the episode, tweeting this video, grooves with the crew four days ago. this is the same week fashion designer kate spade took her life in new york. she was battling mental illness for years. >> i always say we should think of this no differently than heart disease or cancer, but mental illness does not discriminate. >> her ex-husband took his own life. we have numbers from the cdc this week. suicide in the u.s. is on the rise with a 25% increase in the last two decades, and last year alone, nearly 45,000 people took their own lives. molly hunter, abc news, london. >> wel
sharing vietnamese noodles with president obama in hanoi. >> appropriate to put this all in your mouth? >> reporter: no matter the training, he was the best reporters. the memoir about the "kitchen confidential" took his name on the map, and took his act on the road with "no reservations" and was on cnn to host "parts unknown." friday morning, the network announced he committed suicide in his hotel room in france where he was shooting an episode for...
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cold hanoi beer. this is how i will remember tony. he taught us about food, but most importantly, about its ability to bring us together. we will miss him . >> he felt many shows in the bay area and was well-known to the restaurant scene here. coming up in the 6:00 newscast, he we will show you where he was regally spotted around tampa >>> the seing a new light on the warning signs. i spoke with chief medical correspondent, dr. john lipp look, about what you can do if someone seems to be at risk . >> one of the values of friend can do, is when a close friend loses perspective to say, i am here for you. i got your back. let's talk about it. who in your family can we also bring in others. people will often say i don't know what -- i don't want anyone to be worried. there is a community. a family. a village. you are not alone . >> for people and the families who need help, there is a suicide prevention hotline. the number on your screen, one 800 to 73 ta okay. it is confidential. you can text talk to 741741. >>> free mental health is als
cold hanoi beer. this is how i will remember tony. he taught us about food, but most importantly, about its ability to bring us together. we will miss him . >> he felt many shows in the bay area and was well-known to the restaurant scene here. coming up in the 6:00 newscast, he we will show you where he was regally spotted around tampa >>> the seing a new light on the warning signs. i spoke with chief medical correspondent, dr. john lipp look, about what you can do if someone...
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just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi but one senate breach of how luck is choking under the plastic onslaught. officials struggle to keep up with the deluge which washes in with every high tide there seems to be more plastic than sand on this tree line form a paradise. they put everything in a plastic bag if they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish they put it in a plastic bank when they finish they just throw the bags into the ocean the trash floats to wherever the sea level rises and then that. study by the university of georgia says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter in thailand recently veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of plastic rubbish wearing a total of eight kilograms in its stomach. thais use a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling such high to shop clerks putting purchases into multiple bags plastic bags are part of daily life a thai workers who use them at lunchtime to buy takeaway food thinking. that wow i need to use plastic bags because i u
just south of the vietnamese capital hanoi but one senate breach of how luck is choking under the plastic onslaught. officials struggle to keep up with the deluge which washes in with every high tide there seems to be more plastic than sand on this tree line form a paradise. they put everything in a plastic bag if they're preserving shrimp or preserving fish they put it in a plastic bank when they finish they just throw the bags into the ocean the trash floats to wherever the sea level rises...
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strikes in north vietnam kennedy disagreed with his strategy because he believed that it would not bring hanoi to the negotiating table. by all of this that concerned i'm opposed to resuming the bombing at the moment until i have information that indicate that that reduction is necessary than our national interest. by nine hundred sixty seven vietnam was no longer john kennedy's legacy it was lyndon johnson's tragedy. robert kennedy was now politically isolated but he was determined to defy johnson and his allies. and johnson wasn't the only threat. to. our reports surface that kennedy as attorney general had approved wiretaps on dr martin luther king and others. bobby's reputation as a civil rights advocate lay in tatters but he survived his sent back and now focused his efforts on ending the conflict in vietnam. johnson's policies on the war had become increasingly unpopular more and more american supported kennedy his views. on march the sixteenth one thousand nine hundred sixty eight robert f. kennedy announced that he would run for president. i do not think it day my candidacy. for the pr
strikes in north vietnam kennedy disagreed with his strategy because he believed that it would not bring hanoi to the negotiating table. by all of this that concerned i'm opposed to resuming the bombing at the moment until i have information that indicate that that reduction is necessary than our national interest. by nine hundred sixty seven vietnam was no longer john kennedy's legacy it was lyndon johnson's tragedy. robert kennedy was now politically isolated but he was determined to defy...
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really too far away hong kong around thirty two degrees still wet for a good part of northern vietnam hanoi with a high of thirty five. june nineteenth sixty seven sixty's there redrew the map of the middle east. indian war the greatest tragedy in the history of islam al-jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which are still felt today we tried to be. try to make. contacts through different countries and it's clear all this from. the war in june on al-jazeera. and again you're watching our reminder of our top stories the leaders are arriving to the g. seven summit with the trump administration's decision to impose tariffs on european and canadian goods likely to dominate discussions of a global trade war hanging over the two day meeting in quebec city in canada. russia's president vladimir putin is on a state visit to china to meet his close regional partners paying the two leaders with strong economic and military ties of considerable influence over the north korean leader kim jong un is expected to meet u.s. president donald trump this week. and former south a
really too far away hong kong around thirty two degrees still wet for a good part of northern vietnam hanoi with a high of thirty five. june nineteenth sixty seven sixty's there redrew the map of the middle east. indian war the greatest tragedy in the history of islam al-jazeera explores the events leading to the war and its consequences which are still felt today we tried to be. try to make. contacts through different countries and it's clear all this from. the war in june on al-jazeera. and...
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showers around for parts of vietnam and through the last very hot and humid conditions thirty eight in hanoi and it still is pretty wet across much of me i'm on the showers coming off the bay of bengal and so some flooding continues to be a possibility in the coming days you'll notice really as move on through into friday the rain across this region becomes more extensive so some flooding i think is likely to some travel disruption into southeastern parts of asia and here we've got a good few showers of the cross the philippines across borneo usual rush of showers . not too bad the risk is there and again showers possible for both kuala lumpur and singapore but northwards into the gulf of thailand reaching the risk of slightly lower and i think as we head on through into friday make it away or dry for much of the time for bangkok. geria sunshine will have the upper hand into south asia still looking for a wet down through the western ghats will be wet bangalore will see some heavy rain northern areas of india fine and temperatures in delhi expected reach forty one. the weather sponsored by.
showers around for parts of vietnam and through the last very hot and humid conditions thirty eight in hanoi and it still is pretty wet across much of me i'm on the showers coming off the bay of bengal and so some flooding continues to be a possibility in the coming days you'll notice really as move on through into friday the rain across this region becomes more extensive so some flooding i think is likely to some travel disruption into southeastern parts of asia and here we've got a good few...
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country on a mission of regime change in vietnam, 50,000 americans died and the regime is still there in hanoi and it has not harmed or threatened a single american in the 30 years since the end of the war. that is the line that got me. what can you say tonight, sir, to the sons and daughters of americans who served in vietnam to assure them that you will not leave this country down a similar path in iraq? that is really powerful stuff. unfortunately, the president sped right through that question. instead, he saw this in terms of what was known as the powell doctrine. the reason why the united states lost in vietnam is because it did not have a clear military goal. it would not use all the tools in the toolbox, all these expressions used at the time, so the president said that is a great question. which by the way, when anybody says that, they do not think it is all that great. our mission is clear in iraq, should we have to go in, our mission is clear. it is disarmament. in order to disarm, it would mean regime change. i'm confident we can achieve that objective in a way that minimizes the l
country on a mission of regime change in vietnam, 50,000 americans died and the regime is still there in hanoi and it has not harmed or threatened a single american in the 30 years since the end of the war. that is the line that got me. what can you say tonight, sir, to the sons and daughters of americans who served in vietnam to assure them that you will not leave this country down a similar path in iraq? that is really powerful stuff. unfortunately, the president sped right through that...
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he sat down with anthony in hanoi, vietnam in 2016. >> slurping is acceptable. it takes skills to handle sticky cold noodles. whatever your opinion of the man, the president has those skills. >> i gotta say, this is killer. i'm glad i can help. >> anthony was always himself on camera and honest about what he saw and what he felt. in one episode about the opioid crisis he talked about his struggle with addiction in the past. >> something was missing in me. whether it was a character flaw, some dark genie inside me. i very much hesitate to call it a disease, that led me to dope. >> he was married twice. and in 2007 welcomed a daughter. after she was born he told "people" magazine that she gave him a reason to live. this is her voice in a special episode. >> two years on the road with "parts unknown," how do you feel about the show? has the experience changed? is it still fun? >> that's a hard question. you know, one of the great things about travel is just when you think i have had enough of this, something really interesting happens. and interesting things happen
he sat down with anthony in hanoi, vietnam in 2016. >> slurping is acceptable. it takes skills to handle sticky cold noodles. whatever your opinion of the man, the president has those skills. >> i gotta say, this is killer. i'm glad i can help. >> anthony was always himself on camera and honest about what he saw and what he felt. in one episode about the opioid crisis he talked about his struggle with addiction in the past. >> something was missing in me. whether it was...
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he wrote this, quote, low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer. this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him. >>> anthony bourdain's suicide comes just three days after designer kate spade takes her own life. from the cdc, from 1999 to 2016, 20 states had increases of more than 30%. researchers found that more than half of the people that died did not have known diagnosed mental health conditions. let's talk a little bit more about this report. i'm joined by our cnn medical correspondent, elizabeth cohen. very sad indeed. let's talk about the study, elizabeth. did the study give us any reason about why there has been this dramatic increase in suicides? >> wolf, there is not a very clear explanation, but when we talked to experts we found there were two trends happening during the time period covering the report, '99 to 2016. one of them is that encompasses the economic downturn of 2008. that was a very difficult
he wrote this, quote, low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer. this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him. >>> anthony bourdain's suicide comes just three days after designer kate spade takes her own life. from the cdc, from 1999 to 2016, 20 states had increases of more than 30%. researchers found that more than half of the...
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with look laughter and airfield outside of hanoi and the navy wanted part of that and it took a lot of extra coordination to break down the barriers and allow deconfliction. other than that, you kept to your place. tracks,wed refueling some very significant -- i thought the reading did a good job incorporating search and rescue. there is a package going in, this has got to be early in the war. 66 is jamming radar. bombers.orting f 105 there's the seventh air force commander, the intellectual air force commander. he will end up planning -- penning a once again, we have fact-dominated air force structure, and this might be the aircraft you would think might be carrying out these missions in total. thompson informs us this would have been too much of a show of force, as far as johnson was concerned. he would not let the b-52 go up north. thunder, the b-52 won't see action in northern vietnam. it will take another campaign before we see that happen. but they are involved in missions in the south, trying to stop air interdiction platforms. so, not doing strategic bombardment, but an air int
with look laughter and airfield outside of hanoi and the navy wanted part of that and it took a lot of extra coordination to break down the barriers and allow deconfliction. other than that, you kept to your place. tracks,wed refueling some very significant -- i thought the reading did a good job incorporating search and rescue. there is a package going in, this has got to be early in the war. 66 is jamming radar. bombers.orting f 105 there's the seventh air force commander, the intellectual...
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hanoi jane's brother. tweeted, we should rip baron trip from his mother's arms, put him in a cage with pedophiles and see if the mother will stand up against the giant blob that she's married to. president trump's 4-year-old granddaughter was also threatened on twitter by a canadian writer. both of these people apologized for these horrific threats. where are the arrests? you're not allowed to threaten the first family. what about madonna? thinking about blowing up the white house? where is the compassion to the left? i thought the democratic party had a monopoly on peace and love? apparently not. check this out. according to a report, news busters, your establishment corrupt destroy trump media in america totally ignored the story about trump's 4-year-old granddaughter. while the left's anti-trump rage is spinning out of control, some in the media, as sick as they are, are actually adding fuel to the fire. they can't control themselves. they have all lost it. take a look. >> the problem that sarah sanders
hanoi jane's brother. tweeted, we should rip baron trip from his mother's arms, put him in a cage with pedophiles and see if the mother will stand up against the giant blob that she's married to. president trump's 4-year-old granddaughter was also threatened on twitter by a canadian writer. both of these people apologized for these horrific threats. where are the arrests? you're not allowed to threaten the first family. what about madonna? thinking about blowing up the white house? where is the...
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of course, hanoi and his vietnam trip one of the most memorable.out the cdc report, because it's also a day after we have this startling report on the rise of suicides. >> the cdc did come out with a report yesterday and what they said is, since 1999, the rates of suicide have gone up 30% across the country, at least half of states, overall 25%, to give an example, 45,000 people died by suicide in 2014 -- sorry, 2016 alone. that's just showing you not only rates increasing but very, very large rates, and it's going across, again, all spectrums of society. no one is really spared from this. this tells us we need to pay a lot more attention to this. parts of paying attention, the stigma. a couple different stigmas. one, it's personal. meaning people themselves are afraid to talk about it, embarrassed to talk about their own issues they have. two, national stigmas behind national health conditions. one study showed 50% because of mental health. others because of other issues. relationship, financial issues, substance abuse. definitely thing thats that
of course, hanoi and his vietnam trip one of the most memorable.out the cdc report, because it's also a day after we have this startling report on the rise of suicides. >> the cdc did come out with a report yesterday and what they said is, since 1999, the rates of suicide have gone up 30% across the country, at least half of states, overall 25%, to give an example, 45,000 people died by suicide in 2014 -- sorry, 2016 alone. that's just showing you not only rates increasing but very, very...
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whom the bell tolls" and you will understand moor profoundly the heroism of john mccain, the years in hanoi opportunities he had to come home earlier. the opportunities he had after that first -- that first plane crash in vietnam to not go back and -- >> the first -- right. >> after the fire, barely survived that. >> yes. >> let me -- a book from, "the restless wave" you know so well on donald trump. i'm not sure what to make of president trump's convictions. the appearance of toughness or a reality show facsimile of toughness seems to matter more than any of our values. talk about values. >> well, they're very important. always feels strongly about champions abroad as well as protecting them here at home. then candidate trump talked about killing the family and the wives and children of terrorists, or doing waterboarding or worse, or indiscrimina indiscriminate -- whatever -- i mean, it's a lack of understanding, and ignorance on then candidate trump's part, but he's reacting to that. from burma to belarussia. the president is known as the president of the united states. burmese, political
whom the bell tolls" and you will understand moor profoundly the heroism of john mccain, the years in hanoi opportunities he had to come home earlier. the opportunities he had after that first -- that first plane crash in vietnam to not go back and -- >> the first -- right. >> after the fire, barely survived that. >> yes. >> let me -- a book from, "the restless wave" you know so well on donald trump. i'm not sure what to make of president trump's...
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the president called me when i was in hanoi last november and said john, all these critics saying i want to start a nuclear war, what i'm really trying to do is prevent a nuclear war. after a combination of that strong rhetoric and maximum pressure with sanctions, north korea looks like it is not a direct route to the negotiating table at this moment. the secretary of state telling kim yong chol yesterday that north korea has a lot to gain if it makes a deem with the president tweeting potus has made it clear if kim jong-un denuclearizes there is a clear path. the president is under no illusions that the thing could fall apart. the last time a high ranking north korean official was at the white house was 2,000. vice marshall to kim jong il back in those days. that precipitated a trip by madeleine albright, the secretary of state to pyongyang, which yielded absolutely nothing. so there is a very real chance that could happen again today. but the president holding out hope that at least it will lead to a sit-down between him and kim jong-un. >> 18 years. rare times and fascinating insight.
the president called me when i was in hanoi last november and said john, all these critics saying i want to start a nuclear war, what i'm really trying to do is prevent a nuclear war. after a combination of that strong rhetoric and maximum pressure with sanctions, north korea looks like it is not a direct route to the negotiating table at this moment. the secretary of state telling kim yong chol yesterday that north korea has a lot to gain if it makes a deem with the president tweeting potus...
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>> i came from hanoi, the capital of vietnam. doing? your family doing? was your >> my father was in for the government and my mother took care of all of us. >> were you in school? yes, a school for all girls. >> did you know what you wanted to do with your life? st learning? >> during the time of the workingwar, i was still for the u.s. government. in the early 60's, what were your opinions of the vietnam war as a group? -- as it grew? >> we do not know much about it. even in the state department, i buted in december of 1962, it was not a big topic. even in the state department. it became so as time went on. out, after a cup of years in the state department in washington, that was my first overseas assignment was to vietnam. in 1965, i got there in july at the same time the u.s. introduction of large scale combat forces was beginning. about 1960, wet, had had a large advisory effort and logistic support but we do not have any combat troops until 1965. >> you and at the same time the calvary went into the country? >> yes, the marines were the first unit w
>> i came from hanoi, the capital of vietnam. doing? your family doing? was your >> my father was in for the government and my mother took care of all of us. >> were you in school? yes, a school for all girls. >> did you know what you wanted to do with your life? st learning? >> during the time of the workingwar, i was still for the u.s. government. in the early 60's, what were your opinions of the vietnam war as a group? -- as it grew? >> we do not know much...
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show in vietnam two years ago said on twitter, quote, low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, hanoi beer, this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food and about its ability to bring us together to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him. >> anthony bourdain could often be spotted in san francisco over the years checking out the restaurants and bars on camera and off. ktvu's rob roth joins us live now from one of bourdain's favorite places in the city. rob. >> reporter: anthony bourdain visited many, many places in san francisco. but one of his favorite places for burgers and breakfast was right here at red's java house. >>> reporter: here at red's java house on san francisco's embarcadero, a picture of anthony bourdain hangs on the wall. it's a happy memory of when filmed a segment here in 2009 for his tv show, no reservations. >> he was so down to earth and a fun person to talk to. if you didn't know him from tv, you would sit and have a conversation. >> reporter: the owner says the death is a huge loss to the restaurant community. his television segm
show in vietnam two years ago said on twitter, quote, low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, hanoi beer, this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food and about its ability to bring us together to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him. >> anthony bourdain could often be spotted in san francisco over the years checking out the restaurants and bars on camera and off. ktvu's rob roth joins us live now from one of bourdain's favorite places in the...
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. >> a member of the hanoi delegations at the paris peace talks said today that mr.er the north vietnamese says the vice president's speech was his most serious effort of the campaign to establish his own position on vietnam. >> richard nixon played a subtle political game on the vietnam war. he talked about peace for his honor but never articulated that plan. >> when and if we win this election, i hope the war will be over. but if it is not over, i will welcome a new team to go in and that will not be tied in with the things of the past. >> now humphrey was articulating something that many americans felt but weren't hearing from richard nixon. >> does this change your opinion of him as a candidate? >> it might. >> why is that? >> because everybody wants the bombing to stop. >> when humphrey gave the salt lake city speech, it really alarmed me. because he united that party that had been ripped apart all year. and you could hear the footsteps behind where i was. >> the anti-war activists, they stopped heckling him. >> in charlotte, north carolina, a you of 10,000 peop
. >> a member of the hanoi delegations at the paris peace talks said today that mr.er the north vietnamese says the vice president's speech was his most serious effort of the campaign to establish his own position on vietnam. >> richard nixon played a subtle political game on the vietnam war. he talked about peace for his honor but never articulated that plan. >> when and if we win this election, i hope the war will be over. but if it is not over, i will welcome a new team to...
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he sat down with anthony in hanoi, vietnam in 2016. >> is it acceptable to pop one of these suckers int -- >> slurping is acceptable. it takes skills to handle sticky cold noodles. whatever your opinion of the man, the president has those skills. >> i gotta say, this is killer. i'm glad i can help. >> anthony was always himself on camera and honest about what he saw and what he felt. in one episode about the opioid crisis he talked about his struggle with addiction in the past. >> something was missing in me. whether it was a character flaw, some dark genie inside me. i very much hesitate to call it a disease, that led me to dope. >> he was married twice. and in 2007 welcomed a daughter into the world. after she was born he told "people" magazine that she gave him a reason to live. this is her voice in a special episode of "parts unknown" in 2014. >> it's been two years on the road with "parts unknown." how do you feel about the show? has the experience changed? is it still fun? >> that's a hard question. you know, one of the great things about travel is just when you think i have had
he sat down with anthony in hanoi, vietnam in 2016. >> is it acceptable to pop one of these suckers int -- >> slurping is acceptable. it takes skills to handle sticky cold noodles. whatever your opinion of the man, the president has those skills. >> i gotta say, this is killer. i'm glad i can help. >> anthony was always himself on camera and honest about what he saw and what he felt. in one episode about the opioid crisis he talked about his struggle with addiction in...
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this photo of the two of them together writing "low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoir tony. he taught us about food but more importantly about its al to brings together. we'll miss him." >> i think it's very sad. i want to extend to my family my heart-felt condolences. that was very shocking. when i woke up this morning, anthony bourdain was dead. i enjoyed his show. he was quite a character, i will say. >> tony was 61. his death coming as a complete shock to his family, his friends. he leaves hyped hbehind his 11-d daughter. you and i were talking during the break. he said one day i'm at a fryer, the next day here i am. that memoir had so much to do with you being who you are and where you are right now. >> absolutely. as a young teen-ager in the cooking profession, searching for belonging, you're in not a lot of experience and you're amongst, you know, pirates and talked about the marginalized. we were them. we only went out at night. bad boy behavior, that was us. when you're a young kid searching your way through the cooking career, anthony's book was, hey, i belo
this photo of the two of them together writing "low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoir tony. he taught us about food but more importantly about its al to brings together. we'll miss him." >> i think it's very sad. i want to extend to my family my heart-felt condolences. that was very shocking. when i woke up this morning, anthony bourdain was dead. i enjoyed his show. he was quite a character, i will say. >> tony was 61. his death coming as a complete...
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. >> reporter: he recalled his hanoi dinner with bourdain writing, this is how i'll remember tony, hetly about his ability to bring us together. to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. bourdain's reach stretched beyond the culinary world, far beyond. astronaut scott kelly says he often watched bourdain's show from space. it made me feel more connected to the planet, its people and cultures and made my time there more palatable. celebrated chef gordon ramsay says, stunned and saddened by the loss of bourdain. remember that help is a phone call away. cnn, new york. >> in every conversation with anthony bourdain proet mowing the next episode of "parts unknown" was a delectable appetizer to what's to come. my first conversation with anthony in 2010 before "parts unknown" and in the midst of his travel channel show "no reservations" and the book "medium raw qm fame, he was the appetizer. the full meal. and dessert. a true treat. this opportunity to be able to travel the world, you kind of created it but it was also happenstance. then you thought, you're actually going to let me do
. >> reporter: he recalled his hanoi dinner with bourdain writing, this is how i'll remember tony, hetly about his ability to bring us together. to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. bourdain's reach stretched beyond the culinary world, far beyond. astronaut scott kelly says he often watched bourdain's show from space. it made me feel more connected to the planet, its people and cultures and made my time there more palatable. celebrated chef gordon ramsay says, stunned and...
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obama recalled his hanoi noodle dinner with bourdain, writing, this is how i remember tony.taught us about food and more importantly its ability to bring us together, to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. bourdain's reach stretched beyond the culinary world. astronaut scott kelly said he often watched bourdain's world from space. it made me feel more connected to the planet, its people and cultures and made my time there more palatable. he inspired me to see the world up close. among the tributes, messages of prevention. celebrated chef gordon ramsey says, stunned and saddened by the loss of anthony bourdain. remember that help is a phone call away. >> paolo is joining us live now, and paolo, reactions are still pouring in. >> reporter: this is someone who you didn't have to personally know to feel inspired by him. as we saw, cnn.com allowing you, the general public, an opportunity to share some of these words on how you were touched by tony bourdain. i want to read you at least a couple of the many responses that we've had. one of them from cole smith. he says tha
obama recalled his hanoi noodle dinner with bourdain, writing, this is how i remember tony.taught us about food and more importantly its ability to bring us together, to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. bourdain's reach stretched beyond the culinary world. astronaut scott kelly said he often watched bourdain's world from space. it made me feel more connected to the planet, its people and cultures and made my time there more palatable. he inspired me to see the world up close. among...
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low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer. this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly bringing us together and making us a little less afraid of the unknown. and scott kelly said this, just saw the news anthony bourdain has died. i watched his show when i was in space. it made me feel more connected to the people, its cultures and made my time there more palatable. since his passing we've been asking you for your stories of how anthony bourdain touched your life. thousands of people have offered heartfelt stories. you can read them and see them on cnn.com. we'll continue to update the site through the weekend so you can continue to see these responses. and if anyone you know needs help, this is important. if it's a friend, a family member, a colleague, if it's you please reach out to this website, the international association for suicide prevention. there you can help get support. you can find people who will guide you to get help. it doesn't matter where you are anywhere around the world, any time of the day you can go to
low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer. this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly bringing us together and making us a little less afraid of the unknown. and scott kelly said this, just saw the news anthony bourdain has died. i watched his show when i was in space. it made me feel more connected to the people, its cultures and made my time there more palatable. since his passing we've been asking you for your stories of how anthony...
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mind opener for me, so i was thinking, oh, i should maybe one day visit iran or maybe i should go to hanoihese are the places, because i'm a tsh i go in summers to the seasides, not to these kinds of places. so he was a great admirer. >> reporter: and we've heard that from so many people, that th s of where they want to travel in this world, what they want to see, but he opened the eyes of so many people to places and cultures that many wouldn't think about going. also, that woman was turkish, and we should emphasize there are so many people around the world that also felt like he brought so much love and attention and caring, genuine caring, to the cultures that he visited, to the people he visited, not in a condescending way, but in a look what i'm sharing, i want you to see what i'm seeing. up here you see, thank you from all your fans in indonesia. thank you for introducing indonesian food to the world. you'll be missed. and thank you for bringing a respect acti respective view to the people of palestine, libya, iran. you brought people together. this is really not just a time of mourn
mind opener for me, so i was thinking, oh, i should maybe one day visit iran or maybe i should go to hanoihese are the places, because i'm a tsh i go in summers to the seasides, not to these kinds of places. so he was a great admirer. >> reporter: and we've heard that from so many people, that th s of where they want to travel in this world, what they want to see, but he opened the eyes of so many people to places and cultures that many wouldn't think about going. also, that woman was...
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tuy-cam: came from hanoi. i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. what was your family doing? were they working? >> tuy-cam: my father was working for the government. my mother took care of all us. were you in school? >> tuy-cam: yes, i was in school, the school for girls. donghokn. to do know what you wanted to do with your life? >> where you still learning at the time? of the vietnam war? tuy-cam: during the time of the vietnam war, i was still working for the u.s. government. we will get back to that in a >> minute. i want to talk about the escalation of vietnam. in the early 1960's, what were your opinions of the vietnam war as it began? james: well, we didn't know much about it in the united states and even the state department as a young foreign service officer. i joined in december, 1962. it wasn't a big topic even in the state department them. it became so gradually over time. as it turned out, that was after a couple years in the state department, that was my fir
tuy-cam: came from hanoi. i came from the central part of vietnam, it used to be the capital of vietnam. what was your family doing? were they working? >> tuy-cam: my father was working for the government. my mother took care of all us. were you in school? >> tuy-cam: yes, i was in school, the school for girls. donghokn. to do know what you wanted to do with your life? >> where you still learning at the time? of the vietnam war? tuy-cam: during the time of the vietnam war, i...
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he said of bourdain today, low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer, this is how remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together, to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him. bourdain's death marks the second high-profile suicide in a matter of days. just yesterday authorities here in new york confirmed that kate spade also died from suicide. took her own life. the question after these unsettling stories is why? joining me now is dr. douglas jacobs, associate professional of psychiatry at harvard medical school and a consultant for the massachusetts adult suicide prevention project. doctor, thanks so much for coming. >> you are welcome, katy. >> in talking about what the cause of suicide is, i mean it's been on a dramatic rise now for decades. and it seems the majority of the people that are on the rise are people in middle age, men and women who should be entering the golden years of their life that are choosing to take their own lives. it's not just about young people any longer. what do you
he said of bourdain today, low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer, this is how remember tony. he taught us about food, but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together, to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him. bourdain's death marks the second high-profile suicide in a matter of days. just yesterday authorities here in new york confirmed that kate spade also died from suicide. took her own life. the question after these unsettling...
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he always said he was happier sitting on a street corner in hanoi eating something out of a bowl thatdidn't quite know what it was than eating in a fancy restaurant in new york, that was him. >> he talked a lot about his daughter, just a young girl. >> yes, he's got an 11-year-old daughter. he interviewed him for a cookbook written basically with her. he cooked a bunch of meals with her. said she was the toughest critic. i think the doctor can speak to this better than i can. when you think about depression or whatever overcame anthony bourdain in that hotel room, how strong and hour powerful that is, that in that moment least superseded the love he had for his daughter and the feelings and most beautiful and special thing that he had in his life. it was that powerful. that he decided he needed to do what he did. >> dr. torres, we've got to talk about this as a public health issue. suicide is up 30% since 1999. on our show, we're constantly talking about the hate, the anger that exists in society. we can say all day long we need to open our hearts and minds and spread more love. it's
he always said he was happier sitting on a street corner in hanoi eating something out of a bowl thatdidn't quite know what it was than eating in a fancy restaurant in new york, that was him. >> he talked a lot about his daughter, just a young girl. >> yes, he's got an 11-year-old daughter. he interviewed him for a cookbook written basically with her. he cooked a bunch of meals with her. said she was the toughest critic. i think the doctor can speak to this better than i can. when...
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. >> was it hanoi? >> yeah, vietnam during the president's trip there. you were able to see so much about both men when they sat down together this way. >> when you eat with somebody, it is an intimate experience, john. i mean, that is -- breaking bread together, that is a bridging of a divide, a building of a relationship. and it does end up being intimate. he saw that. he and i bonded about new jersey, our beloved home state and provincetown, an adopted town that we both loved. a vacation spot, a summer vacation spot. you know, anthony was interesting. i always felt that while he was a big presence on tv, he was an introvert. i felt he was a natural introvert and he wasn't somebody -- he shared his passion about food. but i didn't think he was somebody who made a lot of sort of just random chitchat or small talk. i thought he did away with that. he was always, you know, a little -- he was -- >> a little reserved? >> reserved, you know. he didn't wear all that on his sleeve. the idea he was able to share some of his demons, that he had fought drug addic
. >> was it hanoi? >> yeah, vietnam during the president's trip there. you were able to see so much about both men when they sat down together this way. >> when you eat with somebody, it is an intimate experience, john. i mean, that is -- breaking bread together, that is a bridging of a divide, a building of a relationship. and it does end up being intimate. he saw that. he and i bonded about new jersey, our beloved home state and provincetown, an adopted town that we both...
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news of bourdain's death today, tweeting, " "low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer." this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food - but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him." (catherine) in san francisco... police say a man is hospitalized after a shooting early this morning. it happened in the area of 16-hundred polk street around 4-40 a-m. officers found a man who'd apparently been shot - and say a suspect ran away. the victim managed to make his way into bob's donuts -- which is open 24 hours police are still looking for the shooter.. (2-shot)(catherine) with the 4th of july around the corner....people are being reminded that the combination of warmer weather and illegal fireworks can spell disaster.. (boxes)(vicki) kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now live from san jose --- where a crackdown on illegal fireworks is already underway.. rob? (rob live) the 4th of july is still three weeks away but san jose hasalready seen at least one fire where illegal fireworks ar
news of bourdain's death today, tweeting, " "low plastic stool, cheap but delicious noodles, cold hanoi beer." this is how i'll remember tony. he taught us about food - but more importantly, about its ability to bring us together. to make us a little less afraid of the unknown. we'll miss him." (catherine) in san francisco... police say a man is hospitalized after a shooting early this morning. it happened in the area of 16-hundred polk street around 4-40 a-m. officers found...
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one of bourdain's biggest coups came in 2016 when he got president obama to have noodles and beer in hanoi. the former president tweeting yesterday "he taught us about food but more importantly about its ability to bring us together, to make us a little less afraid of the miss anthon much. he was able to do just what we explained which is to bridge ethnic, racial, national differences with a glass of wine or the local glibaootion,e good food from the region and through that, he sort of showed us our shared humanity. >> president obama put is to beautifully, that's what brought us together. it taught those of us in the business an interview could be better if you have that shared meal, that commonality and all of these things will come pouring out. >> the stress that many people, one of the things that somebody so much, they'd come home after a stressful day at work and for anr he would take that individual to madmadagascar or g kong. >> you don't know what's going inside somebody by what they put out there for you, as we saw with anthony bourdain and kate so true. >>> attorney for paul>> m
one of bourdain's biggest coups came in 2016 when he got president obama to have noodles and beer in hanoi. the former president tweeting yesterday "he taught us about food but more importantly about its ability to bring us together, to make us a little less afraid of the miss anthon much. he was able to do just what we explained which is to bridge ethnic, racial, national differences with a glass of wine or the local glibaootion,e good food from the region and through that, he sort of...
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. >> remember that episode when he took president obama to some little noodle shop >> in hanoi. great tweet from bomb and the restaurant >>> still ahead, who could forget this nato photo op. this was in brussels last year when president trump elbowed his way into the prime position. well, this year's g7 photo op be any less -- watch this get out of here, whoever you are, you -- whatever we're about to find out live, the second hour of "power" starts next. why are you so good at this? had a coach in high school. really helped me up my game. i had a coach. math. ooh. so, why don't traders have coaches? who says they don't? coach mcadoo! you know, at td ameritrade, we offer free access to coaches and a full education curriculum- just to help you improve your skills. boom! mad skills. education to take your trading to the next level. only with td ameritrade. >>> and welcome, everybody, to the second hour of "power lunch. i'm tyler mathisen melissa is here, sara here as well michelle on her way to singapore. we begin with breaking news from d.c. and eamon javers joins us with the det
. >> remember that episode when he took president obama to some little noodle shop >> in hanoi. great tweet from bomb and the restaurant >>> still ahead, who could forget this nato photo op. this was in brussels last year when president trump elbowed his way into the prime position. well, this year's g7 photo op be any less -- watch this get out of here, whoever you are, you -- whatever we're about to find out live, the second hour of "power" starts next. why are...
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conversation on the sidelines but led to the president's famous quote aboard air force one headed to han -- hanoins it when he says it in terms of no russian collusion and no russian meddling in the election. the last substantive time the two leaders spent together was at the g27 hamburg a year ago july. it will be a year almost anniversary to the last time they met. they met together for almost two hours. white house counselor kellyanne coay says this time around they'll have a lot to talk about. >> there have been sanctions. we've expelled russian official efs from this country. not once but twice. this president has taken swift and decisive action against assad in syria being propped up by putin but the president made clear when he sat down with putin last year that if there are big issues that our two countries can work on together he is willing to entertain working together on those issues. >> president trump also weighing in on that supreme court decision about non-union employees this morning tweeting supreme court rules in favor of non-union workers who are now as an example able to suppo
conversation on the sidelines but led to the president's famous quote aboard air force one headed to han -- hanoins it when he says it in terms of no russian collusion and no russian meddling in the election. the last substantive time the two leaders spent together was at the g27 hamburg a year ago july. it will be a year almost anniversary to the last time they met. they met together for almost two hours. white house counselor kellyanne coay says this time around they'll have a lot to talk...