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kwon bonaulait is set back from a quiet lane in the outskirts of town.ake-like things made of rice flour, steamed in molds, and topped with crispy fried shallots and crumbled fried shrimp. show me how you eat this. >> i have this when i was a little girl. so you try to pick it up like this. >> right. i got it. just cut around the edge here. >> i feel so clumsy. its been a while. >> fold it over. oh, it just -- mm-mm. this is great. >> this is so nostalgic to me. when i was younger, i'd be noon -- and my mom would ask me to take a noon nap and if i took a nap she would buy me some banh. and i would sit in front of our house waiting. >> waiting. >> waiting for her, with a dish, empty dish waiting for her. she would come and my mom would say who eat the most? >> a stack. ooh. what are they eating in the banana leaf? are we having one of those too? >> we have everything. >> i don't want to leave anything out. >> it's made of tapioca with pork and shrimp from the lagoon, wrapped like a tamale in banana leaf, then steamed. >> so, you can open. in vietnam, we l
kwon bonaulait is set back from a quiet lane in the outskirts of town.ake-like things made of rice flour, steamed in molds, and topped with crispy fried shallots and crumbled fried shrimp. show me how you eat this. >> i have this when i was a little girl. so you try to pick it up like this. >> right. i got it. just cut around the edge here. >> i feel so clumsy. its been a while. >> fold it over. oh, it just -- mm-mm. this is great. >> this is so nostalgic to me....
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have to be 5'9" which is taller than average and every single one of them has a black belt in tae kwon do. they stand here every day and stare at each other. the concrete building is where north korean tourists can come to visit the dmz. a lot of chinese come to the north korean side. the soldier stands there every single day. they don't know him name but they refer to him as bob. we're surrounded by north korea now? >> yes. all this tree line and around that road and back is all north korea. >> it's all north korea and where we are is sort of one little safe spot but this is all mined as well? >> yes, there's a thousand mines within this area. >> there's a cement wall to prevent defactors from coming over to the south. it's called the bridge of no return. 62 years after the cease-fire it's still a lonely place. it's pretty amazing how lonely it was and what a blast from the past it was that you could still get grabbed over that border but a pretty powerful experience to visit it. a top pentagon official has developed the ability to do something very significant. this comes have new mi
have to be 5'9" which is taller than average and every single one of them has a black belt in tae kwon do. they stand here every day and stare at each other. the concrete building is where north korean tourists can come to visit the dmz. a lot of chinese come to the north korean side. the soldier stands there every single day. they don't know him name but they refer to him as bob. we're surrounded by north korea now? >> yes. all this tree line and around that road and back is all...
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to be at least 5'9" tall which is taller than average and every single one has a black belt in tae kwon they're right behind me. then you see the building. that's where tourists can come to visit the dmz. apparently a lot of chinese actually come through the north korean side as well. then there's that soldier, he stands there every single day. the south koreans and the americans don't know his name, just basically bob. we're basically surrounded by south korea, right? >> yes, keep an idea that around this is all north korea. >> reporter: so it's all north korea, where we are is one safe spot but this is all mined as well, right? >> there's approximately, i'm assuming, 1,000 mines in this area. >> reporter: north korea is on the other side. there's actually a cement wall to prevent defectors from coming over from the south. it's called the bridge of no return. 60 years after the cease-fire, it's still a lonely place. >> that was cnn's erin burnett reporting from the dmz. >>> now, the fbi is investigating a california sheriff's department after video surfaced showing deputies punching a
to be at least 5'9" tall which is taller than average and every single one has a black belt in tae kwon they're right behind me. then you see the building. that's where tourists can come to visit the dmz. apparently a lot of chinese actually come through the north korean side as well. then there's that soldier, he stands there every single day. the south koreans and the americans don't know his name, just basically bob. we're basically surrounded by south korea, right? >> yes, keep...
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once she mastered that she started tae kwon do she's a fourth degree black belt and teaches the martialeeps her nimble and this way no one will dare mess with this grandma. >> they used to tease me. i rode the bus to work. i worked until a year ago. and they said they didn't need protection. they had me on the bus. >> kick some butt if need be. >> so they tell me. >> no surprise. mrs. devon spike has become a favorite to the children she teaches and she says she has no plans whatsoever of slowing down. good for her. >> teenager watches a weather balloon to have a little fun and what he finds is getting him national attention. >> it's a hot looking rider that opened the hood and well something is missing. an area mom says he's to blame schenn made paid him big buck watch does he have to say? >> where is the car. >> i can call the cops for bleep disturbing -- >> you can call the cops. >> what happens when fox 29 investigates asks where is the mow motor? >> howard. >> the nfl draft is coming up two days now. i talked to jason kelce and he has a great story about what he did waiting for his
once she mastered that she started tae kwon do she's a fourth degree black belt and teaches the martialeeps her nimble and this way no one will dare mess with this grandma. >> they used to tease me. i rode the bus to work. i worked until a year ago. and they said they didn't need protection. they had me on the bus. >> kick some butt if need be. >> so they tell me. >> no surprise. mrs. devon spike has become a favorite to the children she teaches and she says she has no...
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one of the great theoretical debates, which is also has practical kwon sequence, is whether the new machine age will tellly hurt the number of jobs in the future, especially middle class jobs. a hollowing out of the -- we have 2,000 years of data points about technology affecting employment, and of those 2,000 years there's zero data points that show that technology ends um decreasing employment. i know you and others have been discussing whether this time it could be different. >> there's enormous concern about that issue. frankly, what we're seeing -- what i'm seeing as commerce secretary is the followingful united states is the number one place in the world to invest. goldman sachs why? because many, many reasons but not the least of which is the productivity of our workers. and it's also the ingenuity of our work force. >> those are -- >> like stability of our work force, all of which is about the willingness our our work force to work with technology, to be more productive. why is bmw choosing the united states as its global manufacturing? it's largest global manufacturing footprint? i
one of the great theoretical debates, which is also has practical kwon sequence, is whether the new machine age will tellly hurt the number of jobs in the future, especially middle class jobs. a hollowing out of the -- we have 2,000 years of data points about technology affecting employment, and of those 2,000 years there's zero data points that show that technology ends um decreasing employment. i know you and others have been discussing whether this time it could be different. >>...
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they saw people going kwon line to learn more about them., year and heyyear a half to get this point. a lot never get to this point. people change their mind or they -- like phil was talking about, parents intervene. that's what the justice department hopes happens. by doing arrests, they can dis dissuade young people from doing this. >> peter, you study terrorists. how hard is it to track the young people? they may think of doing something. they may be online social media saying nice things about isis. then somebody from the fbi starts talking to them. what happens then? >> ard cogsocial media say great boon. there's a disadvantage it's recruiting people. it's legal for the fbi to monitor twitter and facebook. the kids don't understand what they are doing is public. most of the cases are emerging out of social media postings. not all of them but most of them. >> how worries should u.s. officials be right now, general hertling that so many of the u.s. counterterrorism capabilities in yemen have disappeared with the collapse of regime the u.s
they saw people going kwon line to learn more about them., year and heyyear a half to get this point. a lot never get to this point. people change their mind or they -- like phil was talking about, parents intervene. that's what the justice department hopes happens. by doing arrests, they can dis dissuade young people from doing this. >> peter, you study terrorists. how hard is it to track the young people? they may think of doing something. they may be online social media saying nice...
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people have come up to this intersection from montgomery county here this group take up to do tykeae kwon do and chess. on monday night, people came up from washington, d.c. to -- impromptu jobs fair. out of the chaos, order, perhaps. i think people are optimistic cautiously so that tonight may not be quite as difficult as last night in enforcing the curfew and in future nights to come, that things will start to grow. but i think we have a couple of days yet before anybody is going to be able to breathe out with complete comfort. >> we're showing your viewers the protesters marching down charles street. they're carrying banners, signs, very peaceful right now. they're moving forward. there you see that march. probably going to gain people as they continue their march here on charles street right now. the events that you're seeing over there, miguel it's obviously day three, shall we say, very, very quiet so far. the curfew remains in effect going into next week, right? >> reporter: it does. and it's not going to be well-received in this neighborhood. they didn't like it last night. they d
people have come up to this intersection from montgomery county here this group take up to do tykeae kwon do and chess. on monday night, people came up from washington, d.c. to -- impromptu jobs fair. out of the chaos, order, perhaps. i think people are optimistic cautiously so that tonight may not be quite as difficult as last night in enforcing the curfew and in future nights to come, that things will start to grow. but i think we have a couple of days yet before anybody is going to be able...
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and all too often these kwon going -- ongoing mental health issues result in suicide with an average of 1 to 20 veteran suicides per day more resources are desperately needed. the congressional budgetary office says the amendment would have no impact on the budget authority or outlays. the v.a. does not need more money to hire more paper pushers, to send letters to capitol hill, to attempt to explain its inappropriate actions. instead, let's appropriate the money to those whom the v.a. created to serve and help improve the mental health of our nation's heroes. i ask my colleagues to support this commonsense amendment. i thank chairman dent, ranking member bishop for their time, and with that i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from arizona yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is -- for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. dent: on the point of order. mr. chairman -- the chair: does the gentleman wish to state the order? mr. dent: mr. chairman the amendment proposes to amend portions of the bill not yet read. the am
and all too often these kwon going -- ongoing mental health issues result in suicide with an average of 1 to 20 veteran suicides per day more resources are desperately needed. the congressional budgetary office says the amendment would have no impact on the budget authority or outlays. the v.a. does not need more money to hire more paper pushers, to send letters to capitol hill, to attempt to explain its inappropriate actions. instead, let's appropriate the money to those whom the v.a. created...