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something to sop up the roiling tide of lao khao sloshing around in my stomach.. >> in the north they love to eat pork here. look at all the damn chilies. there's a lot of chilies here. we got these fresh red ones. we've got these green ones that are sliced and stir-fried in there. and we've got small green peppers. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> whoa! that's hot. whew! >> i breathed in, got hit with the chili. >> yeah. >> down the side of the throat. >> you know when you have been really hit by super hot and you feel like having a brain hemorrhage? it's like an ice cream headache but like a pepper headache. >> yeah. and your vision starts to tunnel out. >> you're halfway through and you're aware that your hair has just burst into flames. that perfect balance of pain and pleasure and more pain, brain flooding with endorphins and all is well with the world. until tomorrow morning. so i've had a couple cocktails. maybe we should like totally get a tattoo tomorrow, man. >> magic tattoos. ♪ >> time for bed. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> so i woke up in a state of confusion and dee
something to sop up the roiling tide of lao khao sloshing around in my stomach.. >> in the north they love to eat pork here. look at all the damn chilies. there's a lot of chilies here. we got these fresh red ones. we've got these green ones that are sliced and stir-fried in there. and we've got small green peppers. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> whoa! that's hot. whew! >> i breathed in, got hit with the chili. >> yeah. >> down the side of the throat. >>...
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laos, cambodia.are coming online. for a lot of people these are countries that are trying to get a foothold in the asia economy. geopolitical problems continue to persist there. how are you dealing with those headwinds? martin: i think it comes down basically to our strategy. bosch is here for the long term. we have been in southeast asia since the early 1920's. we were first in indonesia in 1919. we moved into myanmar some years ago and cambodia has been a presence for some time. we also design and develop the products in the markets as well. we make sure they have the right products, but also at the right price as well. a power tool sold in myanmar has to be of the correct type of these guys use it. it depends on the fact of what we put back into the committees. taking myanmar as an example, training, schooling is important. this is one of the key values of bosch. vocational training is key to the fundamentals of bosch. we have already set up vocational training. a big one in vietnam, and highland
laos, cambodia.are coming online. for a lot of people these are countries that are trying to get a foothold in the asia economy. geopolitical problems continue to persist there. how are you dealing with those headwinds? martin: i think it comes down basically to our strategy. bosch is here for the long term. we have been in southeast asia since the early 1920's. we were first in indonesia in 1919. we moved into myanmar some years ago and cambodia has been a presence for some time. we also...
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me cuenta como lao vida la fue llevando a cumplir su gran sueÑo. >>> la determinaciÓn que yo tuve yo lo pasa aquÍ en el laboratorio donde naciÓ el curiosity. >>> prÁcticamente. es un prototipo idÉntico. >>> este es el hermano gemelo de curiosity. >>> tiene un laser que pulo ve riza a 9 metros la roca. >>> trabajamos duro era difÍcil entender que habÍamos llegado a marte fue viaje de 350 millones de millas que durÓ 8 meses. curiosity es un laboratorio sobre ruedas. cuenta con varias cÁmaras y un inmenso brazo mecÁnico. >>> el hecho de que estoy 6 pies y podemos tocar algo. >>> el brazo tiene un taladro para recoger muestras de marte. >>> lo que recogimos con el taladro, nos dimos cuenta que era absoluto que habÍa agua en marte anteriormente. ha sido la revelaciÓn mÁs importante de la misiÓn ya que donde hubo agua pudo haber existido vida. >>> el agua se evaporÓ parece que donde se fue el wa? esagua es lo que tratamos de entender. >>> todas las misiones mandan informaciÓn de las antenas aquÍ esta es la estaciÓn que usamos para enviar comandos a curiosity en marte. >>> ¿que has logrado
me cuenta como lao vida la fue llevando a cumplir su gran sueÑo. >>> la determinaciÓn que yo tuve yo lo pasa aquÍ en el laboratorio donde naciÓ el curiosity. >>> prÁcticamente. es un prototipo idÉntico. >>> este es el hermano gemelo de curiosity. >>> tiene un laser que pulo ve riza a 9 metros la roca. >>> trabajamos duro era difÍcil entender que habÍamos llegado a marte fue viaje de 350 millones de millas que durÓ 8 meses. curiosity es un...
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not including laos and cambodia. agent orange contains dioxins. it is one of the most deadly chemicals known to humans. the purpose of the purpose of the use of agent orange was to defoliant trees so that the guerrillas could be seen beneath the trees. when you defoliant trees, you destroy the whole ecosystem the choice. animals, birds insects whatever keeps life going. the purpose of the use of agent orange, chemical warfare, was to destroy crops. we wanted to destroy food crops. if we were trying to win hearts and minds, why would we want to starve vietnamese people? that's a question i'm not prepared to answer, but it does raise very serious questions about counterproductive this -- counterproductiveness of the methods we use. part of the other reason we used defoliation and agent orange was to drive peasants out of the countryside so the viet cong would not be able to win their hearts and minds or their affections. in order to accomplish these goals, defoliants were used agent orange. the estimates are that about i've hundred house and vietnam
not including laos and cambodia. agent orange contains dioxins. it is one of the most deadly chemicals known to humans. the purpose of the purpose of the use of agent orange was to defoliant trees so that the guerrillas could be seen beneath the trees. when you defoliant trees, you destroy the whole ecosystem the choice. animals, birds insects whatever keeps life going. the purpose of the use of agent orange, chemical warfare, was to destroy crops. we wanted to destroy food crops. if we were...
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. >>> 4 personas murieron en un tiroteo, en lao localidad suiza.io cercano, la fiscalÍa continÚa con las investigaciones. >>> la canciller alemana, angela merkel estuvo en moscÚ en compaÑÍa del presidente ruso wladimir putting para conmemorar los 70 aÑos del fin de la segunda guerra mundial. los honores se hicieron frente a la tumba del soldado desconocido. para las discusiones bilaterales sobre la crisis en ucrania. sirvieron de intermediarios para lograr un cese al fuego treu cranianos y rebeldes pro rusos. >>> haremos una breve pausa. al regresar a noticiero telemundo fin de semana una mujer que le tocÓ madre, narra su experiencia. canelo regresÓ a la elite del boxeo con fulminante knockout. le contamos que le depara en el futuro al mexicano. recuerdan las siamesas separadas el ♪ ¿qué significa tener una garantía de millas ilimitadas en un mercedes-benz preadquirido certificado? ¿qué significa manejar tan lejos como quiera por hasta tres años y estar cubierto? significa que tu odómetro está ahí para grabar los recuerdos. durante el evento de ven
. >>> 4 personas murieron en un tiroteo, en lao localidad suiza.io cercano, la fiscalÍa continÚa con las investigaciones. >>> la canciller alemana, angela merkel estuvo en moscÚ en compaÑÍa del presidente ruso wladimir putting para conmemorar los 70 aÑos del fin de la segunda guerra mundial. los honores se hicieron frente a la tumba del soldado desconocido. para las discusiones bilaterales sobre la crisis en ucrania. sirvieron de intermediarios para lograr un cese al...
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treatment is like a laos treatment because we need to find someone to get their i'd. we have a 2-week period but it can be extended. we have clients under going chemo therapy, radiation. we wouldn't take them out after 2 weeks. >> i thought one of benefits of the stabilization room program was to help them build capacity to transition into a more permanent housing environment and be able to function and thrive to sort of regain some skills that have gotten rusty while living on the streets. >> when is client are on list, when their name is going to be coming up, it could be like 2 months from placement, then we'll put them in a room so we can see whether they are going to need ihs or care, there are all these issues that come up. we'll address them in the end n our capacity we have like 120. so, it's, you know, it's hard to say who you will give that room to. they all deserve to have a long term room. >> and the business model from one to the better description has changed was with the organization last year for a way to trying to do for everybody which is not realist
treatment is like a laos treatment because we need to find someone to get their i'd. we have a 2-week period but it can be extended. we have clients under going chemo therapy, radiation. we wouldn't take them out after 2 weeks. >> i thought one of benefits of the stabilization room program was to help them build capacity to transition into a more permanent housing environment and be able to function and thrive to sort of regain some skills that have gotten rusty while living on the...
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muy transitada normalmente, y aquÍ en houston, a metros de la interestatal 69 y esto es solo parte de laouÍ en houston y en oklahoma por ahora mary regresamos al estudio. >>> asÍ y la madre naturaleza tambiÉn azotÓ ayer a mÉxico las autoridades mexicanas han extendido a tres estados fronterizo las alerta por potencial potenciales tornados como que sorprendiÓ a coahuila a ciudad acuÑa mientras dorm Ían santiago viajÓ hasta el epicentro donde recuperaron el cuerpo del un bebÉ porque la cifra de muertos aumentÓ a 14. >>> muy buenas tardes. >>> a un dÍa de la tragedia la devastaciÓn es evidente muestra del tornado que sorprendiÓ a todos aquÍ y hoy mientras unos lloran a los muertos y otros se disponen a reconstruir su vida. >>> lagos mÁquinas y vosotros lunes fiarse movÍan el desastre y encontraban mÁs destrucciÓn. el tornado devastÓ tres colonias, amigos perdieron casas y casi pierden la vida. >>> todos los escombros estaban arriba de mÍ. pero gracias a dios no me pasÓ nada mi casa se destruyÓ toda. >>> un idea despuÉs de que este fenÓmeno meteorolÓgico los gol paer, el lugar es una zona de
muy transitada normalmente, y aquÍ en houston, a metros de la interestatal 69 y esto es solo parte de laouÍ en houston y en oklahoma por ahora mary regresamos al estudio. >>> asÍ y la madre naturaleza tambiÉn azotÓ ayer a mÉxico las autoridades mexicanas han extendido a tres estados fronterizo las alerta por potencial potenciales tornados como que sorprendiÓ a coahuila a ciudad acuÑa mientras dorm Ían santiago viajÓ hasta el epicentro donde recuperaron el cuerpo del un bebÉ...
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. >> police identified the man as 25-year-old kosoul chanthakoummane, his parents were from laos, but he was born in the u.s. a background check indicated he drove a white mustang, worked as a delivery truck driver, and had a history of violence. >> from age 15 forward, he was in jail. he assaulted a classmate, severe enough to be sent to juvenile detention. when he was 15, he was out on that offense for several months, and then stole a car. >> after that, he robbed and kidnapped two elderly women in north carolina. he was released on parole just six months before sarah walker's murder. >> he was paroled to texas because his sister lived here. and his sister was willing to help him try to get his life back on course. >> when he was interrogated by police, kosoul denied any involvement in sarah walker's murder. >> i don't know what you're doing, man. i don't know i didn't do anything.>> we're trying to fin truth. >> i think you know. >> what truth, man? >> you washed your hands, went over there and got a drink of water? >> his left hand was covered with recently healed scars, as if he
. >> police identified the man as 25-year-old kosoul chanthakoummane, his parents were from laos, but he was born in the u.s. a background check indicated he drove a white mustang, worked as a delivery truck driver, and had a history of violence. >> from age 15 forward, he was in jail. he assaulted a classmate, severe enough to be sent to juvenile detention. when he was 15, he was out on that offense for several months, and then stole a car. >> after that, he robbed and...
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and laos. since it started, room to read has reached more than 1,600 schools, and built 15,000 libraries -- libraries filled with books published in the local language. this is made possible by donations of all sizes including help from american teens. >> students throughout america have gotten very involved in room to read. we have a movement called "students helping students." so, students pick a goal, they pick a country, and we don't dictate to them, "here's what you need to do. here's how you need to do it." we say, "here's the menu. you can decide. you decide on a project. you decide on a country. we'll tell you how much it's going to cost, and then we'll report back to you on how the money was spent. >> it costs $30,000 for room to read to open a school. that's a lot for teens to collect. >> what's great about this is that no one individual probably is going to raise enough money to build a school. but if 20 or 30 or 50 or 100 students come together and make it a project, they're going t
and laos. since it started, room to read has reached more than 1,600 schools, and built 15,000 libraries -- libraries filled with books published in the local language. this is made possible by donations of all sizes including help from american teens. >> students throughout america have gotten very involved in room to read. we have a movement called "students helping students." so, students pick a goal, they pick a country, and we don't dictate to them, "here's what you...
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would put it out of business one of those unintended consequences would to kraft the economy with laos and limited revenue for people like him to pull for. when d.c. the economist running around? that the economy is contracting yet again? now people will not be hungry with the collected this government and limited choices to know what you have it is not the utopia of but it's those with zero mobility birdie sanders can go back to the dark ages where he belongs to shove it where the sun don't shine. but we can smile to picture deodorant there is the state of socialism that money doesn't only buy happiness with armpits. tonight i will talk to a journalist who went undercover as said jihadist that had a member of vices proposal and threatened to kill her. then to go head-on merriam-webster is adding surprising entries to the dictionary. i am glad you are here. kennedy: the soviets inspired world tiv many choices are the problem. but is this america correctional we be happy to have dozens of choices or demand even more? splits up the panel decide also this america and 2008 jesse's joyce an
would put it out of business one of those unintended consequences would to kraft the economy with laos and limited revenue for people like him to pull for. when d.c. the economist running around? that the economy is contracting yet again? now people will not be hungry with the collected this government and limited choices to know what you have it is not the utopia of but it's those with zero mobility birdie sanders can go back to the dark ages where he belongs to shove it where the sun don't...
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laos authority captured north korean students two years ago trying to sneak into south korea. deport to pyongyang. there were dire predictions of prison. hard labor, even execution. but here they are today. appearing healthy, relaxed, wearing uniforms worn by every north korean student. three government officials also in the room. they didn't step in and didn't need to. the students said all of the right things. >> we are studying at the best schools and the universities. living happy lives. >> each student left korea separately living with a missionary in china. the missionary told cnn in 2013, the students fled north korea searching for food and in need of health care. they looked for fish bones and rice to mix together off to make porridge. then they eat toothpaste to help them digest it. >> how many of you were hungry. >> at first they're reluctant to admit being a little hung rechlt the country suffered famine. it is believed millions of north koreans don't have enough to eat. the students say they were poor, not starving. curious about life on the outside. not desperate.
laos authority captured north korean students two years ago trying to sneak into south korea. deport to pyongyang. there were dire predictions of prison. hard labor, even execution. but here they are today. appearing healthy, relaxed, wearing uniforms worn by every north korean student. three government officials also in the room. they didn't step in and didn't need to. the students said all of the right things. >> we are studying at the best schools and the universities. living happy...
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segÚn las autoridades, laos gentes detectaron a un sujeto que estaba armado.el arma y se disparÓ. finalmente fue arrestado y trasladado en ambulancia. >> mientras tanto, dos sujetos fueron ultimados a balazos por la policÍa en texas. al abrir fuego a la entrada de un centro cultural, los pistoleros hicieron a un guardia de seguridad. uno de ellos habÍa sido investigado por presuntos vÍnculos con el terrorismo. >> un hombre en utah demandÓ al departamento policial por las heridas que sufriÓ en el arresto. pero la brutalidad provino de un perro policÍa. los oficiales alegan que su historial lo convertÍan en una amenaza. el animal se lanzÓ directamente al rostro del sospechoso y lo mordiÓ detenidamente. el demandante afirma que ha gastado mÁs de 60 mil dÓlares en cirugÍas estÉticas. >> con el dedo acusador seÑala otro hombre a la policÍa, esta vez en rÍo de janeiro, brasil, por no arremeter contra la delincuenmente. mientras esperaba en una parada de autobuses fue atacado salvajemente por ladrones que lo apuÑalaron varias veces tratando de arrebatarle la cadena q
segÚn las autoridades, laos gentes detectaron a un sujeto que estaba armado.el arma y se disparÓ. finalmente fue arrestado y trasladado en ambulancia. >> mientras tanto, dos sujetos fueron ultimados a balazos por la policÍa en texas. al abrir fuego a la entrada de un centro cultural, los pistoleros hicieron a un guardia de seguridad. uno de ellos habÍa sido investigado por presuntos vÍnculos con el terrorismo. >> un hombre en utah demandÓ al departamento policial por las...
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. >> bueno y laos Ños que nos faltan, por supuesto, pamela para continuar celebrando precisamente eldespierta amÉrica para maÑana. nosotros seguimos en nuestra ruta de impacta por texas! >> hola amigos de primer impacto. >> seguimos de rumba. compartiendo con la gente desde nueva york. >> y verÁn lo que pasa cuando se encuentre con un viejo amor psh >> cÓmo ayudar a tu hijo adolescente cuando guardia rencor en su interior? >> aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. >> durante 18 aÑos, la casa mÁs feliz de la tv hispana. [mÚsica] ♪ verde, verde, verde ♪ ♪ es tu hogar ♪ ♪ es tu ambiente ♪ ♪ la prueba de radón ♪ ♪ la salud la protege ♪ ♪ hazlo verde, verde, verde ♪ el vivir verde es asegurarse que el aire en su hogar es saludable para su familia. asegúrese de hacer una prueba de radón en su hogar. es fácil, para saber más llame al... proteja la salud y el bienestar de su familia. haga la prueba de radón en su hogar. eso es vivir de manera saludable y verde. ♪ la prueba de radón ♪ ♪ la salud la protege ♪ ♪ hazlo verde, verde, verde ♪ la prueba de radón es fácil. sólo llame al... todo cuenta. lavase l
. >> bueno y laos Ños que nos faltan, por supuesto, pamela para continuar celebrando precisamente eldespierta amÉrica para maÑana. nosotros seguimos en nuestra ruta de impacta por texas! >> hola amigos de primer impacto. >> seguimos de rumba. compartiendo con la gente desde nueva york. >> y verÁn lo que pasa cuando se encuentre con un viejo amor psh >> cÓmo ayudar a tu hijo adolescente cuando guardia rencor en su interior? >> aquÍ en despierta amÉrica....
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isis making moves when it comes to the laoed heeader. what is changing the command. >> from innocent prank to felony charges why high school seniors are graduating with possible criminal records. thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. the citi double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn on purchases, it makes a lot of other cards seem one-sided. with xfinity from comcast you can manage your account anytime, anywhere on any device. just sign into my account to pay bills manage service appointments and find answers to your questions. you can even check your connection status on your phone. now it's easier than ever to manage your account. get started at xfinity.com/myaccount >> now isis is looking for a stand in leaner. abu bakr al-baghdadi is severely injured since a march bombing. isis plans on holding elections. three high ranking jihadis are looking to be baghdadi's s
isis making moves when it comes to the laoed heeader. what is changing the command. >> from innocent prank to felony charges why high school seniors are graduating with possible criminal records. thanks to angie's list now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. the citi double cash card. it earns you cash back now and cash back later. with 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay. with two ways to earn on purchases, it makes a lot of...
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. >> bueno y laos Ños que nos faltan, por supuesto, pamela para continuar celebrando precisamente elra maÑana. nosotros seguimos en nuestra ruta de impacta por texas! >> hola amigos de primer impacto. >> seguimos de rumba. compartiendo con la gente desde nueva york. >> y verÁn lo que pasa cuando se encuentre con un viejo amor psh >> cÓmo ayudar a tu hijo adolescente cuando guardia rencor en su interior? >> aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. buenas tardes, esto es un adelanto de lo que tendremso a las seis...alondra, una niÑa llevada secuestrada en mexico por su padre durante ocho aÑos ya aparecio y pronto se re-encontrara con su madre en los estados unidos....---dos ciudades delÁrea de la bahia se quedaron sin estaciones de bomberos... hoy investigamos cÁnto tendÁn que esperar los habitantes de la zona en caso de una emergencia.--- y obispos catolicos hacen un llamado al gobierno federal para que desmantele los polemicos centros de detencion de inmigrantes. [mÚsica] [aplausos] >> bueno, gracias, gracias! >> bonito tema. >> grupo intocables se une a la ruta de impacto celebrando paoÑos de car
. >> bueno y laos Ños que nos faltan, por supuesto, pamela para continuar celebrando precisamente elra maÑana. nosotros seguimos en nuestra ruta de impacta por texas! >> hola amigos de primer impacto. >> seguimos de rumba. compartiendo con la gente desde nueva york. >> y verÁn lo que pasa cuando se encuentre con un viejo amor psh >> cÓmo ayudar a tu hijo adolescente cuando guardia rencor en su interior? >> aquÍ en despierta amÉrica. buenas tardes, esto...
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save appo laos. >> i forgot to call you, she had to stay with my wife and she was feeling bad and askedto her. >> it is likely it was the -- that call was made when he was a hostage. three hours later the mansion next to joe biden's home went up in flames. they believe the victims were killed before it was intentionally set on fire and investigators say three of the four victims received blunt force trauma. >> somebody that is a pro doesn't want to hurt anybody, they want the items and this shows me they are politically cruel. >> and they believe this person drove the porsche before setting it on fire in broad daylight. >> and pamela brown joins me now. what happened to this family and the housekeeper are brutal. have they found out who did this. >> they have been following up on leads since the person of interest was released to the public and investigators are following up and trying to track them down and interviewing people who knew the family and who may have delivered anything to the home including a pizza delivery driver who delivered pizza to the house when it is believed the fa
save appo laos. >> i forgot to call you, she had to stay with my wife and she was feeling bad and askedto her. >> it is likely it was the -- that call was made when he was a hostage. three hours later the mansion next to joe biden's home went up in flames. they believe the victims were killed before it was intentionally set on fire and investigators say three of the four victims received blunt force trauma. >> somebody that is a pro doesn't want to hurt anybody, they want the...
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. >>> around 360 migrant workers from myanmar cambodia and lose laos are waiting to return home.the men were being forced to work on fishing trollers. >> he's telling me he's very happy he can finally can go home after six years of working as a slave on a fishing boat here in indonesia. he was from myanmar and he and his friends have told stories of abuse, about working throughout the night throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they're here in jakarta to finally go home in the next few days together with a group of 58 cambodians to be reunited with their family. but more than 300 former slaves are still stuck in indonesia waiting for their travel documents to be finalized soon before they can go back home. according to the international organization of migration 367 former fishermen 360 were victims of human trafficking. so far no major arrests have been made, but for these men more importantly they will still get the money they've worked for so hard because they're too embarrassed to go home empty handed. >> now french president franÇois hollande is in cuba on an
. >>> around 360 migrant workers from myanmar cambodia and lose laos are waiting to return home.the men were being forced to work on fishing trollers. >> he's telling me he's very happy he can finally can go home after six years of working as a slave on a fishing boat here in indonesia. he was from myanmar and he and his friends have told stories of abuse, about working throughout the night throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they're here in jakarta to finally...
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. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar.is man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. friends died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >>> powerful report there. i am joined by our cnn reporter from bangkok. the exploitatioexploitation of fishermen, what has been the reaction of the thai government to this story? >> well, rosemary, we used pictures there of an affiliate tv station here in thailand which exposed all the thousands of stranded men from around southeast asia. and the initial reaction was, from the prime minister, was why was this even put out on air? this should have been brought to us directly. not quite the response you would imagine. but since then, in april, beginning of april, the government decided to implement various precautions to try to stop this from
. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar.is man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. friends died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >>> powerful report there. i am joined by...
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. >> the food is fab laus laos.ve some of the best young shefs in san francisco right here. >> it as place to believe and a place where i can put my energy and see my growth. >> i believe ultimately this community is hope. >> the moody dark 1940s supper club day core and name are really the only thing here that is old. this restaurant is being run by young people learning a new way of life. >> i'm here in the kicher where it is very busy right now as it is in any san francisco restaurant just before opening time except for one thing the young children running this kitchen. danny 17 years old page go over, december ray is 21 and mi ais 19, over in the dish pit we've got 16-year old melvin with nick, the other manager. >> my name is theresa b0ye neshgs s. >> she decided she needed to do more. >> the young men i worked with in law enforcement that were the inmates inspired me to try to break the psych em of resid vishg. >> they get life skills here. these kids learn how to do everything, so it's more than just a restau
. >> the food is fab laus laos.ve some of the best young shefs in san francisco right here. >> it as place to believe and a place where i can put my energy and see my growth. >> i believe ultimately this community is hope. >> the moody dark 1940s supper club day core and name are really the only thing here that is old. this restaurant is being run by young people learning a new way of life. >> i'm here in the kicher where it is very busy right now as it is in any...
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this is a tweet from mayor becauser saying "i am saddened by the laos of one of d.c.'s bravest." a news conference is expected at med star hospital at >>> here's store rhys lighting up social media. according to yahoodom.comyahoo.com, astronaut chris forina fired up an espresso machine. and staying with trending stories on yahoo this morning, let's have a look here. there we go. a baker in austria did something that we're not sure that we think is so great. it's stirring up things. he created a cake depicting austria's main political parties as new york's twin towers. it get worse. the cake also symbolizes them coming under attack from opposition party aircraft. not sure how big a seller that cake is going to be. let us know what you think about this on twitter at nbc washington. >> come on down! the price is right but the prize isn't. the popular game show is a little embarrassed about giving a contestant in a wheelchair a treadmill. people have taken to youtube to watch janie alvarez unveil that big prize. in nine hours, the video has had almost a half million hits. cbs says al
this is a tweet from mayor becauser saying "i am saddened by the laos of one of d.c.'s bravest." a news conference is expected at med star hospital at >>> here's store rhys lighting up social media. according to yahoodom.comyahoo.com, astronaut chris forina fired up an espresso machine. and staying with trending stories on yahoo this morning, let's have a look here. there we go. a baker in austria did something that we're not sure that we think is so great. it's stirring up...
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. >> 360 migrant workers from my anbar, and laos were being phormingessed to work on fishing trollersnd were rescued. we have spoken to one of them. >> he is happy he can go home after six years working as a slave on a fishing boat here. he was trafficked from thailand. he and his friend told us stories about abuse about working throughout the night throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they are here in jakarta to finally go home. together with a group of 58 com boweddens, they will finally be reunited with their families. more than 300 of still stuck in east indonesia waiting for travel documents to be signed soon before going back home. according to the international organization for migration up to 367 former fishermen they've interviewed, 360 were victim of human trafficking. they expect many more are still in indonesia. police are investigating, but so far, no major arrests have been made. for these men most important is that they will sometime get the money that they've worked for so hard, because they are too embarrassed to go home empty handled. >> it's been tw
. >> 360 migrant workers from my anbar, and laos were being phormingessed to work on fishing trollersnd were rescued. we have spoken to one of them. >> he is happy he can go home after six years working as a slave on a fishing boat here. he was trafficked from thailand. he and his friend told us stories about abuse about working throughout the night throughout the day without hardly any payment and now they are here in jakarta to finally go home. together with a group of 58 com...
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. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar. this man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. >> translator: many of my friend died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >> now we are joined now from bangkok, thailand. the details are simply horg f-- horrifying. how is the thai government doing to respond, and what is tight do to stop the fishing boats from forcing men into slave labor? >> yeah, a long time coming, rosemary. this has been going on so many, many years. and, each year we have heard the government say that they will do something about it. it does seem now that they are implementing some kind of regulations and changes. it might seem basic to you or me. things like joint inspections of various departments that are responsible. the fisheries department. labor department
. >> reporter: as well as thai fishermen there are workers from cambodia, lao and myanmar. this man's story isn't new. we have heard it so many, many times before. and that is the tragedy. it still goes on. >> translator: many of my friend died in indonesia. and their graves were marked with the wrong names. like if i died, my grave would not bear my name. but it would bear some one else's. i'm speaking to you on behalf of many lost souls who could not come home. >> now we are...
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we wrote the first limiting amendments, an amendment to prevent introduction of ground troops into laos or thailand. the amendment put in law the president's guarantee that the troops who went into cambodia would come out by june 1, 1970. brian: how is it that a country as rich as this country, with as many people as we have in the state department and the defense department in the cia, that we say, after the vietnam war, we did not understand this people? after the iraq war, we said the same thing. if you total it all up, over 60,000 people -- people have been killed in these wars. walter: we are so sure of ourselves. in the sense that our form of democracy is what other people ought to accept it we ought to impose people who are harsh on their own people, which is probably the right attitude, but we don't know the limitations of our power. there are, in fact, other people's and other cultures have to decide for themselves. you can't run other people's governments unless you want to occupy them. iraq is just the latest example of even when we had 100,000 troops, and built of their army
we wrote the first limiting amendments, an amendment to prevent introduction of ground troops into laos or thailand. the amendment put in law the president's guarantee that the troops who went into cambodia would come out by june 1, 1970. brian: how is it that a country as rich as this country, with as many people as we have in the state department and the defense department in the cia, that we say, after the vietnam war, we did not understand this people? after the iraq war, we said the same...
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the environmental cost to vietnam, not to mention laos and cambodia, is incalculable. this is the first major u.s. defeat since world war ii, if we don't count korea, where he ended up where we started. i don't know all the reasons for the war. i like to point to a few because these are the reasons that still persist today. theoretically the war was to stop communism from spreading. something called the domino theory was invoked. if vietnam fell, other non-communist countries around would become communists.
the environmental cost to vietnam, not to mention laos and cambodia, is incalculable. this is the first major u.s. defeat since world war ii, if we don't count korea, where he ended up where we started. i don't know all the reasons for the war. i like to point to a few because these are the reasons that still persist today. theoretically the war was to stop communism from spreading. something called the domino theory was invoked. if vietnam fell, other non-communist countries around would...
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ended a long brutal war. 40 years since three million people began to leave vietnam, cambodia and laosthousands of vietnamese to our shores the chaos they escaped and the new futures they built. we begin with allen martin to explain how it all came to this. >> reporter: april 1975, for the u.s., the vietnam war has been officially over for two years. the last combat soldiers were gone. and only military advisers and marines protecting u.s. interests remained. but south vietnam has been trying to hang on, to no avail. the communist north and the vietcong are relentless in their drive south. the u.s. marines and air force use helicopters to airlift more than 1,000 american civilians out
ended a long brutal war. 40 years since three million people began to leave vietnam, cambodia and laosthousands of vietnamese to our shores the chaos they escaped and the new futures they built. we begin with allen martin to explain how it all came to this. >> reporter: april 1975, for the u.s., the vietnam war has been officially over for two years. the last combat soldiers were gone. and only military advisers and marines protecting u.s. interests remained. but south vietnam has been...
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and this intention to at least publicly show that, lao beiook,e handling trafficking before they're starting to. so it seems they want to show the world they're improving their figures before they implement the measures they plan to take. >> interesting. many thanks to you highlighting these aspects there from thailand, and of course some very powerful reporting coming in from you. many thanks. >>> on wednesday, you will hear what the thai government has to say about this and witness the unforgettable scene that has it pledging to do more. >> reporter: nung drops to his knees. he was among the groups of fishermen recently repatriated. he planned to be only away for a few months, he's been gone two years, a ghost at sea. >> translator: he told me he was given only a potato to eat and water to survive. >> reporter: they cling to each other, refusing to let go, after be being separated for far too long. >> find out what's being done to relegate this form of modern-day slavery to history. that's at this time tomorrow here on "cnn newsroom," only on cnn. >>> north korea claims to have test fired
and this intention to at least publicly show that, lao beiook,e handling trafficking before they're starting to. so it seems they want to show the world they're improving their figures before they implement the measures they plan to take. >> interesting. many thanks to you highlighting these aspects there from thailand, and of course some very powerful reporting coming in from you. many thanks. >>> on wednesday, you will hear what the thai government has to say about this and...
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. >> the building of this dam the damn laos, what effect can it have? >> the dam is going to block the lower mekong river. it's going to have a massive impact on the communities downstream so much so that they are objecting to this. this is in addition to another 11 proposals for dam construction in the mekong region. this is going to have a huge impact on the ecosystem there which is why the w.w.f. is working toward a green economy with governments and community to say try to improve the impact we're having on these areas. >> thank you very much. now for a huge day in sport. are you ready? >> a hectic day. thank you very much, as we've been hearing, seven fifa officials arrested over corruption allegations that comes two days ahead of presidential elections which the organization says will go ahead. the hierarchy fifa members including two vice presidents were arrested at a zurich hotel in the early hours of the morning swiss time. later in the united states, investigators from the f.b.i. rated the miami headquarters, two men arrested in zurich. swiss
. >> the building of this dam the damn laos, what effect can it have? >> the dam is going to block the lower mekong river. it's going to have a massive impact on the communities downstream so much so that they are objecting to this. this is in addition to another 11 proposals for dam construction in the mekong region. this is going to have a huge impact on the ecosystem there which is why the w.w.f. is working toward a green economy with governments and community to say try to...
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>> it's known by historians that captain kidd's treasure-at laos part, sunk near madagascar.ne it for 300 years and he thinks he has it. the bar itself weighs over 100-pounds and he presented it to the president of madagascar in a really big ceremony. he and his team believe this is just one of many, and they're going to be making another trip to try and uncover the rest of the sunken treasure. >> look at those gloves. >> these are intense help found another ship wreck in 2013 off the coast of cape cod. so he is all about finding sunken treasure. >> thank you. sarah. >> thank you. >> a delta airlines jet forced to make an emergency landing. >>> scary moments for passengers on a delta flight when smoke came into the cabin and the pilot jut down an engine. 89 passengers. pilot made an emergency landing in charleston. a passenger recorded the video of the flight. one man told reporters the crew instructed everybody to put their heads in laps for cleaner air which could be an uplifting flight. he says people were crying when they got off the plane. phil keating was not on the pla
>> it's known by historians that captain kidd's treasure-at laos part, sunk near madagascar.ne it for 300 years and he thinks he has it. the bar itself weighs over 100-pounds and he presented it to the president of madagascar in a really big ceremony. he and his team believe this is just one of many, and they're going to be making another trip to try and uncover the rest of the sunken treasure. >> look at those gloves. >> these are intense help found another ship wreck in 2013...
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million vietnamese died during the war, up to 800,000 perished in cambodia, another one million in laos. the u.s. death toll was 58,000. today we spend the hour airing highlights from a recent conference titled "vietnam: the power of protest." it was held at the new york avenue presbyterian church in washington, d.c. speakers included former oakland congressmember ron dellums, who chaired the armed services committee. colorado's pat schroeder, one of the youngest women ever elected to congress. tom hayden, who helped to found sds, students for a democratic society and wayne smith, who served as a combat medic during vietnam. democracy now! co-host juan gonzÁlez moderated the event. juan: good morning. i was here last night, as i know many of you were. it was really an inspiring evening to see so many of these elders, who really paved the way to build one of the great mass movements in american history. but a mass movement is not simply built by leaders. it is built by tens of thousands of people who make individual decisions at a certain point in their lives to risk the disapproval of t
million vietnamese died during the war, up to 800,000 perished in cambodia, another one million in laos. the u.s. death toll was 58,000. today we spend the hour airing highlights from a recent conference titled "vietnam: the power of protest." it was held at the new york avenue presbyterian church in washington, d.c. speakers included former oakland congressmember ron dellums, who chaired the armed services committee. colorado's pat schroeder, one of the youngest women ever elected to...
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speaker i rise to honor the service of mong and lao americans who fought during the vietnam war. the central intelligence agency in the 1960's covertly trained mong men and women in laos and the special guerrilla unit was formed, otherwise known as the c.g.u. they supported u.s. forces. these indigenous forces conducted direct missions against communists fighting for americans. side by side american soldiers saving countless american lives. that's why they signed an executive soldiers granting them and fair tham lease access to permanent residents to our country if they could make it to america and many of them did. more than 100,000 mong soldiers made the ultimate sacrifice. today approximately 6,000 of those veterans are still with us. to honor to recognize the service of these nations, congressman paul cook and i will be reintroducing a bipartisan piece of legislation for the mong veterans service recognition act. this legislation would allow the burial of these veterans who live here today and their families in national cemeteries like the san joaquin valley national cemetery
speaker i rise to honor the service of mong and lao americans who fought during the vietnam war. the central intelligence agency in the 1960's covertly trained mong men and women in laos and the special guerrilla unit was formed, otherwise known as the c.g.u. they supported u.s. forces. these indigenous forces conducted direct missions against communists fighting for americans. side by side american soldiers saving countless american lives. that's why they signed an executive soldiers granting...
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kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of saigon, soviet influence expanded in laos, cambodia ethiopia, libya syria, madagascar, the seychelles, nicaragua, and grenada. not all the democrats were pro -soviet and anti-american. that is ridiculous. there are many good anti-communist democrats over the years for harry truman to hubert humphrey to john kennedy and jackson. but there were for whatever reason a number of democrats in the 1980's who work, call them fellow travelers or deconstructionist or provocateurs. or soft on communism. or even useful idiots. they existed and that was the essential point. these were the san francisco democrats to which patrick was referring. -- which kirkpatrick was referring. many other liberals spoke up for soviet communism or denounced reagan. the soviets at the time called their policy irreversibility. soviet surveillance was everywhere. at the embassy in washington, was regarded as a forward operating post for the kgb. even president carter, who i happen to believe is a very good man but simply in over his head and never understood
kirkpatrick said about the san francisco democrats "from the fall of saigon, soviet influence expanded in laos, cambodia ethiopia, libya syria, madagascar, the seychelles, nicaragua, and grenada. not all the democrats were pro -soviet and anti-american. that is ridiculous. there are many good anti-communist democrats over the years for harry truman to hubert humphrey to john kennedy and jackson. but there were for whatever reason a number of democrats in the 1980's who work, call them...
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>>james: wednesday thursday friday it will be mild into wednesday to laos for task high- pressure really digs in that is when temperatures respond will be back up its a low 80s by fighting for the in the community nice looking forecast to round up the work week. >>james: looking at conditions that are relied on what about 80 know problems into san francisco from oakland and san mateo bridge it is picking up on the westbound side the right hand side of the commit direction still an easy commute from a warehouse of foster city the final check of the golden gate bridge where so far so good their ec the zipper trout moving along slowly reconfiguring for the morning commute will keep you updated on weather and traffic. >>mark: heartbreaking into the holiday weekend a child is dead after a boat overturned to the san walking rev. to appear for writing in this boat on monday and let 5 $0.50 children were on board the class and to some locks near the shore to everyone what into the water and one of the children were killed the family fishing along the river was there when the accident happened. >
>>james: wednesday thursday friday it will be mild into wednesday to laos for task high- pressure really digs in that is when temperatures respond will be back up its a low 80s by fighting for the in the community nice looking forecast to round up the work week. >>james: looking at conditions that are relied on what about 80 know problems into san francisco from oakland and san mateo bridge it is picking up on the westbound side the right hand side of the commit direction still an...
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you can read minutes of meetings and memos about cambodia, laos, south vietnam, or wherever, and what is happening in those places is like a million miles away from what is going on in this room. one of our speakers earlier was talking about the president at the top of his game, with all the information that he needs to have. bush was familiar with all the world leaders. actually i think bush would have benefited from going to a village in afghanistan, which we accidentally bombed, and talking to the people there. i think it would have been helpful to him and our country. those deliberations at that high level have the effect of making those realities may obscure to the people who are sitting in those rooms. it also has the effect of generating a kind of grandiosity by the people in those rooms who have a tendency to say things that are actually fairly simple, and make them sound profound. i think investor negroponte was getting -- ambassador mega party was getting at that. "the bush doctrine," i am not entirely sure what it is. i tried to look it up online. one, the military of the u
you can read minutes of meetings and memos about cambodia, laos, south vietnam, or wherever, and what is happening in those places is like a million miles away from what is going on in this room. one of our speakers earlier was talking about the president at the top of his game, with all the information that he needs to have. bush was familiar with all the world leaders. actually i think bush would have benefited from going to a village in afghanistan, which we accidentally bombed, and talking...
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you can read minutes of meetings and memos about cambodia, laos south vietnam, or wherever, and whating in those places is like a million miles away from what is going on in this room. one of our speakers earlier was talking about the president at the top of his game, with all the information that he needs to have. bush was familiar with all the world leaders. actually, i think bush would have benefited from going to a village in afghanistan, which we accidentally bombed, and talking to the people there. i think it would have been helpful to him and our country. those deliberations at that high level have the effect of making those realities may obscure to the people who are sitting in those rooms. it also has the effect of generating a kind of grandiosity by the people in those rooms who have a tendency to say things that are actually fairly simple, and make them sound profound. i think investor negroponte was getting -- ambassador mega party was getting at that. "the bush doctrine," i am not entirely sure what it is. i tried to look it up online. one, the military of the united sta
you can read minutes of meetings and memos about cambodia, laos south vietnam, or wherever, and whating in those places is like a million miles away from what is going on in this room. one of our speakers earlier was talking about the president at the top of his game, with all the information that he needs to have. bush was familiar with all the world leaders. actually, i think bush would have benefited from going to a village in afghanistan, which we accidentally bombed, and talking to the...
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oppressive societies and authoritarian governments have continued whether it is china, north korea, cuba laos or oppressive societies in the middle east and northern and central asia -- the need for human rights promotion continues, even though the cold war is over, even though president reagan is no longer in the oval office. but i think the record is pretty clear that the reagan administration's support for human rights and democracy contributed to one of the greatest expansions of human freedom in history when the iron curtain fell and the soviet union was no more. but what is also important is the reagan administration's support for democratic administrations like south korea, taiwan, the philippines. they all had right-wing authoritarian governments, and yet he helped encourage democratic transitions in those countries as well. there was a real moral strategic consistency there, showing he wanted to encourage our friends to go that their action as much as he wanted to support the freedom aspirations of our enemies. i think reagan's record is more consistent than is probably appreciated.
oppressive societies and authoritarian governments have continued whether it is china, north korea, cuba laos or oppressive societies in the middle east and northern and central asia -- the need for human rights promotion continues, even though the cold war is over, even though president reagan is no longer in the oval office. but i think the record is pretty clear that the reagan administration's support for human rights and democracy contributed to one of the greatest expansions of human...
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his arrest came hours after zachary kroll of have lao was taken into custody. >>> a 14-year-old southernis suspected of accidentally shooting and killing his younger brother. the riverside county sheriff's department says it happened yesterday afternoon at the boy's home. the 9-year-old boy was pronounced dead at the scene. it's not clear where the 14- year-old got the gun from. >>> the highway patrol is searching for a man who crashed into a cal trans truck and carjacked acaltrans vehicle at gunpoint. a convoy was going westbound 580 in castro valley at the redwood road exit when a black bmw collided with one of the trucks. the driver got out, showed a gun and drove away in the truck. the stolen truck was later found in oakland. >>> a bicyclist participating in an annual bike ride killed after being hit by a truck in solano county. it happened in dixon during the davis double century ride. a 50-year-old rockland man was struck. the chp says the cyclist killed didn't stop at the stop sign and the truck driver couldn't avoid him. >> roads get kind of narrow in some places and you have car
his arrest came hours after zachary kroll of have lao was taken into custody. >>> a 14-year-old southernis suspected of accidentally shooting and killing his younger brother. the riverside county sheriff's department says it happened yesterday afternoon at the boy's home. the 9-year-old boy was pronounced dead at the scene. it's not clear where the 14- year-old got the gun from. >>> the highway patrol is searching for a man who crashed into a cal trans truck and carjacked...
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letters, and then you could go to governor herriman and say, okay what did you mean about this thing on laos wrote the lovett? and so one of the things evan and i were able to do in writing that book was combine the ability to go to the archives, new york historical society had the brown brothers/herriman archives. also then go to the people and say -- who were involved -- and say when you got that letter what were you really aiming at? and that's why i like this intersection that i've been able to be part of between the journalistic approach to history and an archival academic approach to history. >> host: are we losing some of that with today's technology? >> guest: oh yeah. >> host: often people e-mail a couple times a day. >> guest: look, i remember sitting at steve jobs' house and i said what about the e-mails when you were first coming back to apple, 1997 '98? hugely dramatic period. you didn't write letters, you didn't keep a journal. your memory's pretty good, but you know, all memory's are bad and maybe yours, you know whatever. he said, yeah, i got those e-mails and it was the next
letters, and then you could go to governor herriman and say, okay what did you mean about this thing on laos wrote the lovett? and so one of the things evan and i were able to do in writing that book was combine the ability to go to the archives, new york historical society had the brown brothers/herriman archives. also then go to the people and say -- who were involved -- and say when you got that letter what were you really aiming at? and that's why i like this intersection that i've been...
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here to help us go through it ambassador for the laos luggage unit. >> good morning. >> we have things nothing harmful, embarrassing and dangerous. >> so we can open them up and see what's going on. >> this is what you do at the center. >> this is what we do every day. we have people who go through the bags every day. all of those good things. >> okay. wait. i think this is you here. >> what do we have in here? >> a map. new york tour guide. >> i think i got one of these yesterday. >> what do you do with the stuff? you wash it? >> we do. they've been sitting in a suitcase at least 90 days. we make sure they're laundered. we make sure they're good enough to sell. what we don't sell we donate to a large number of organizations. >> deodorant. >> used deodorant, we'll trash that one. >> boxers. >> this is good stuff. >> do people ever come to unclaimed baggage for things they lost on planes? >> they do come in and look for those things. it's harder than a needle in a hay stack to find something like that. >> i had all my jewelry and everything in one. now i know never to check your jewelry
here to help us go through it ambassador for the laos luggage unit. >> good morning. >> we have things nothing harmful, embarrassing and dangerous. >> so we can open them up and see what's going on. >> this is what you do at the center. >> this is what we do every day. we have people who go through the bags every day. all of those good things. >> okay. wait. i think this is you here. >> what do we have in here? >> a map. new york tour guide....
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on march 1 1969, wendell an air force major at the time, was the flight commander of a strike over laos. it was his 80th mission and he made multiple passes before his plane was struck by antiaircraft fire and crashed in the rugged terrain. search and rescue efforts were unsuccessful. he was declared missing in action and was promoted to lieutenant colonel. 15 years later the crash site was discovered and after several ground searches every servings and evacuations in 2012 his remains were identified and he was buried in arlington national cemetery. the air force issued lieutenant colonel keller medals to honor his extraordinary service including the distinguished flying cross, the air medal with four oak leaf clusters and the purple heart. stanley otmar. he was from mott and was born october 26 1949. he served in the first cavalry division. stan died april 10, 1969. he was 19 years old. his family called him stan and he was the third of seven children. his sister, maven ottmar was my college roommate when we were at u.n.d. and remains a good friend of mine today. their father served in
on march 1 1969, wendell an air force major at the time, was the flight commander of a strike over laos. it was his 80th mission and he made multiple passes before his plane was struck by antiaircraft fire and crashed in the rugged terrain. search and rescue efforts were unsuccessful. he was declared missing in action and was promoted to lieutenant colonel. 15 years later the crash site was discovered and after several ground searches every servings and evacuations in 2012 his remains were...