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>> older sister: >> anthony: lao --lao? >> both sisters: yes. lao --lao. the sticky rice, so -- >> anthony: yes. >> older sister: it taste good. [ laughter ] >> anthony: look, this is close! both of you born here? >> older sister: yeah, i'm the older sister, and she's the younger. >> anthony: how has the country changed since you were little kids? >> older sister: wow. the country change a lot. we open the tourism scene so it's good for the local economy and local people they can earn money direct from the visitor and tourists. >> anthony: well, president obama was just here a few months ago. >> younger sister: he was here. a few months ago. yeah, he got off a lot of, ah, helpful, the education and for the -- >> anthony: unexploded ordinance removal. i -- 90 million dollars. it's -- >> both sisters: 90 million, yeah, th's aot. that's a lot. >> anthony: that's a lot of money? >> both sisters: help a lot. it's a lot of money. this one, the local snack. >> anthony: ah, chicken feet. good. >> older sister: and, ah, buffalo tendon. >> anthony: oh nice, good. ye
>> older sister: >> anthony: lao --lao? >> both sisters: yes. lao --lao. the sticky rice, so -- >> anthony: yes. >> older sister: it taste good. [ laughter ] >> anthony: look, this is close! both of you born here? >> older sister: yeah, i'm the older sister, and she's the younger. >> anthony: how has the country changed since you were little kids? >> older sister: wow. the country change a lot. we open the tourism scene so it's good for the...
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ab estimated 30% of the bombs dropped on laos failed to detonate.hese and other uxos remain in the ground and continue to take lives and limbs. >> when you get off the plane, what's the first recognizable sme smell? >> the river. >> for the first time i heard of laos, i was hooked and filled with a desire to see the place. once a storybook kingdom of misty mountains and opium, a a protector of france, a landlock nation board bid china, thailand, kom bode ya and as fate would have it, vietnam. >> chef james burned his star in san francisco. >> this is the first thing i do off the plane. >> he learned to cook from his mother and never looked back. until recently. >> clies slooised pork. >> james family fled the fighting that followed it. nowadays things are looking up, and some like james, are returning. >> it takes me to a a place. >> what's it like being back? what's it like? >> it's like home. i totally get it. she say i want to go back to a relaxed life. >> is she happy? >> she's super happy. she looks a lot younger now after she moved back. >> st
ab estimated 30% of the bombs dropped on laos failed to detonate.hese and other uxos remain in the ground and continue to take lives and limbs. >> when you get off the plane, what's the first recognizable sme smell? >> the river. >> for the first time i heard of laos, i was hooked and filled with a desire to see the place. once a storybook kingdom of misty mountains and opium, a a protector of france, a landlock nation board bid china, thailand, kom bode ya and as fate would...
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attack mong people in laos itself.eelly, we start to migration. and fleeing from laos into thailand. crossing the river. asbamboo rafts, as well rubber inner tubes. finally, in thailand, they are situation in different refugee camps. eventually they make their way to bangkok to then migrate to foreign nations such as the united states. left to people also other countries in the world such as australia and france and germany and countries in south america. >> if it was up to our parents, they probably would never have woken up one day to wake up and just say go to america. to know that we're just like everybody else. we are here and we work hard. and we want to be accepted. who like any other group has come to america, for whatever reason. and to understand that even though we don't have a mong land, our younger generations that are born here, we do want to call ourselves mong americans. and that we are their neighbors and that we are their friends. we are standing at a place that holds profound significance people here
attack mong people in laos itself.eelly, we start to migration. and fleeing from laos into thailand. crossing the river. asbamboo rafts, as well rubber inner tubes. finally, in thailand, they are situation in different refugee camps. eventually they make their way to bangkok to then migrate to foreign nations such as the united states. left to people also other countries in the world such as australia and france and germany and countries in south america. >> if it was up to our parents,...
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. >> it's also given the laos native an audience. >> a lot of laos people um they sort of felt like oh there's somebody like me talking about our experiences i totally know what you're saying. >> she was featured on def poetry jams in 2002 and as audiences grew so did her questions about where she came from. >> i would say i'm from laos and people be like what where is that i just kind of made a proactive effort to seek out other laos people. >> not the southeast asian, not the indochina, not the lay-ose, or the lay-aas, but the laos in the house. >> catzie was born in a refugee camp in laos, her parents forced from their home in a war torn country. >> they didn't want to pass on the trauma of war to me so they didn't tell me about it. >> but she is taking a different approach with her daughter. embracing where she's from and seeking out others to share that history. >> i learned that people want to share their stories but they're not really sure how. >> so she created a website called laos in the house. >> a project that promotes storytelling in the lao american refugee community thro
. >> it's also given the laos native an audience. >> a lot of laos people um they sort of felt like oh there's somebody like me talking about our experiences i totally know what you're saying. >> she was featured on def poetry jams in 2002 and as audiences grew so did her questions about where she came from. >> i would say i'm from laos and people be like what where is that i just kind of made a proactive effort to seek out other laos people. >> not the southeast...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the early 1960s, three idealistic young cia officers arrived in laos.epy country. their mission, stop the spread of communism. kill and train is the mission. the war in laos was secret. the russians knew about it. the chinese knew, the vietnam ease. the only people who didn't know was the american public and congress. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> at the same time we were fights at neighboring vietnam, the united states flew more than half a million missions over this tiny southeastern nation, dropping more bombs here than germany and japan, in all of world war twro combined. this only a part of the largest covert military operation in history. the conflict that became known as the secret war. ♪ ♪ >> there were three intelligent officers, key players in this secret war, depending on who you talked to was either greatly loved, feared or despised. tony anthony had extensive power program as monetary a rick. bill ware a texan and world war ii vet was an officer. he was colluded right out of history. even though he knows he was an art history major. they succeeded at fir
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the early 1960s, three idealistic young cia officers arrived in laos.epy country. their mission, stop the spread of communism. kill and train is the mission. the war in laos was secret. the russians knew about it. the chinese knew, the vietnam ease. the only people who didn't know was the american public and congress. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> at the same time we were fights at neighboring vietnam, the united states flew more than half a million missions...
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and that was laos. he said the key to southeast asia was laos. communist forces were on the move inside laos. kennedy then meets in early 1961, my dad was involved in all this, to figure out what to do about laos. the joint chiefs say we cannot go into laos. the only option they put on the table for kennedy is two u.s. divisions. the joint chief says, from the north side, there are no roads and there, no airports. you cannot supply two u.s. divisions three meals a day and weapons. kennedy said we cannot go in, we have to cut a deal. we have to cut a deal, neutralize laos. the north vietnamese do not honor. they start moving into laos to do their infiltration into the south. and we need a counter to the north vietnamese communist presence in laos. what do we do? we ask a general to recruit the hmong. he builds up an army, which in 1975 -- actually we only took out a few, they did not start to leave until 1978. but because of that connection we have several hundred thousand hmonghm in the united states, many here in minnesota. paul: one thing i wan
and that was laos. he said the key to southeast asia was laos. communist forces were on the move inside laos. kennedy then meets in early 1961, my dad was involved in all this, to figure out what to do about laos. the joint chiefs say we cannot go into laos. the only option they put on the table for kennedy is two u.s. divisions. the joint chief says, from the north side, there are no roads and there, no airports. you cannot supply two u.s. divisions three meals a day and weapons. kennedy said...
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you weren't to laos for your show.chicken feet. >> dried squid. >> squid. i love this. this is delicious. >> so i might say oh, chicken feet but i don't know i would then do what you did with it and eat it. is it good? >> yeah. it takes a little getting used to, but enjoyed by millions of people around the world. laos is not an exception to that. >> americans are obviously familiar with vietnamese food. it's big in this country. but how is laotion food similar given the cultural and historical connections? >> it's delicious and, in fact, a lot of ethnic laotian food makes an appearance in the thai and vietnamese food that we love so some of it will be familiar to americans. >> so my brother visited all over asia, and he tolls me there's a large ex-pat community there. some people visit laos and end up staying there to live or open up a business. here's a part of your conversation with a french national who lives there. >> they push a lot. to learn how to disconnect the important things in life. that's why people drink
you weren't to laos for your show.chicken feet. >> dried squid. >> squid. i love this. this is delicious. >> so i might say oh, chicken feet but i don't know i would then do what you did with it and eat it. is it good? >> yeah. it takes a little getting used to, but enjoyed by millions of people around the world. laos is not an exception to that. >> americans are obviously familiar with vietnamese food. it's big in this country. but how is laotion food similar...
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this toime he goes to laos. >> from the first time i heard of laos, i was hooked and wanted to see thee. a mysterious, land-locked nation boarded by thailand, china, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ >> the chef learned to come from his mother and never looked back, until recently. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the communist takeover in laos. >> i talk to anthony about his trip over a beer here in new york. so this episode is about laos, which i went to 20 years ago and i'm dying to go back. you went to a city that's a beautiful city. >> it's beautiful, spirit you'll, we were there where all the local villagers and temples spend weeks of building these elaborate boats filled with candles that they silently push out into the river. it's the second time i've done a show in laos and focused on the unexploded ordinance in the country. most people are and yunaware of gigantic war that took place in 1955 and that more bombs were dropped on this tiny, little, low-population agrarian country than all of world war ii combined, germany and j
this toime he goes to laos. >> from the first time i heard of laos, i was hooked and wanted to see thee. a mysterious, land-locked nation boarded by thailand, china, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ >> the chef learned to come from his mother and never looked back, until recently. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the communist takeover in laos. >> i talk to anthony about his trip over a beer here in new york....
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and kennedy then meets in early '61 to figure out what to do about laos. and the only option they put on the table for kennedy is like two u.s. divisions. and the joint team says laos on the north side of the macon and you can't supply, so kennedy basically says we can't go in. we have to cut a deal. so we have to cut a deal. we quote-unquote neutralize laos. which the north vietnamese don't honor. we need a counter to the north vietnamese presence in laos. we can't send americans. what do with he do? we ask to recruit the hmong. and he builds a hmong army. we only took out a few. the hmong didn't start to leave until '78. but we now have several thousand hmong in the united states and many here in minnesota. >> just one thing i wanted to flag is this you are talking about march of '67, march of '68. you referred to as johnson's abdication. that is a sunday morning march 31st and comes by murielle's home and says knows that hubert is going to mexico city. and says i am making a public address tonight and i have one of two endings. and one basically says we
and kennedy then meets in early '61 to figure out what to do about laos. and the only option they put on the table for kennedy is like two u.s. divisions. and the joint team says laos on the north side of the macon and you can't supply, so kennedy basically says we can't go in. we have to cut a deal. so we have to cut a deal. we quote-unquote neutralize laos. which the north vietnamese don't honor. we need a counter to the north vietnamese presence in laos. we can't send americans. what do with...
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this time he goes to laos. >> from the first time i heard of laos, i was hooked and wanted to see themysterious, land-locked nation boarded by thailand, china, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ ♪ s. >> the best restaurant ever. butchers. >> reporter: the chef earned his star in san francisco. he learned to cook from his mother and never looked back. >> pork. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the communist takeover in laos. now, things are looking up a bit. and some, like james, are returning. >> i talk to anthony about his trip over a beer here in new york. so this episode is about laos, which i went to 20 years ago and i'm dying to go back. you went to a city that's a magical city. >> it's beautiful, spiritual. we were there where all the local villagers and temples spend weeks of building these elaborate boats filled with candles that they silently push out into the river. it's the second time i've done a show in laos and focused on the unexploded ordnance in the country. most people are unaware of the gigantic war that took place i
this time he goes to laos. >> from the first time i heard of laos, i was hooked and wanted to see themysterious, land-locked nation boarded by thailand, china, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ ♪ s. >> the best restaurant ever. butchers. >> reporter: the chef earned his star in san francisco. he learned to cook from his mother and never looked back. >> pork. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the...
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have a great week, everyone. >>> in the early 1960s, three young cia officers arrive d in laos.on people, mostly rice farmers. their mission, stop the spread of communism.
have a great week, everyone. >>> in the early 1960s, three young cia officers arrive d in laos.on people, mostly rice farmers. their mission, stop the spread of communism.
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. >>> y a laos periodista pidiÓ, no de jaems mi padre solo. >>> segÚn reporteros sin frontera mÉxico> ya van 6, 6 dÍas sin saber quien asesinÓ al periodista mexicano javier valdÉs. >>> tras haber sido deportados de estados unidos muchos salvadoreÑos estaÁn con serias complicaciones, una de estas dificultad la falta de accesos a servicio de sistema financiera como castigo, samuel araÍs, nos explica. >>> claro que discriminaciÓn. >>> asegura que 8 bancos y financiera le negaron abrir una cuenta bancaria por ser deportado de estados unidos. >>> en el momento que dijeron viene deportado, sabe quÉ, no se pue puede. >>> el hombre que pidiÓ no ser identificado, insiste que los bancos lo han estigmatizado. por eso historia la denuncia, donde ya se han registrado varios casos de este tipo. >>> y empiezas asentir como salvadoreÑo de segunda clase. >>> segÚn banco central de reserva no ha polÍtica de discriminaciÓn, mÁs bien es consecuencia de la consecuencia de aplicaciÓn de normas internacionales mÁs str icÓnico tas son deportados, no tienen estos papeles con quÉ demostrar su ingreso, por eje
. >>> y a laos periodista pidiÓ, no de jaems mi padre solo. >>> segÚn reporteros sin frontera mÉxico> ya van 6, 6 dÍas sin saber quien asesinÓ al periodista mexicano javier valdÉs. >>> tras haber sido deportados de estados unidos muchos salvadoreÑos estaÁn con serias complicaciones, una de estas dificultad la falta de accesos a servicio de sistema financiera como castigo, samuel araÍs, nos explica. >>> claro que discriminaciÓn. >>>...
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tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far away and all of them have left their mark on food. >> if you're eating here, chances are you're also drinking. >> compared to the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say and less fragrant. >> the village. in this place, it's called hintang. how do you find this place, we're in the middle of nowhere. >> a restaurant showcasing one of the distinguishing elements of northern thai cusine. >> you see the local people lining up. here in north rn thailand pig retains supreme. what did you order? pig pig tail. >> that sounds suburb. >> brain, big's brain. >> yeah, i'm not a big brain fan. i just -- i custardy sort of texture couples with the sort of nutty taste, frankly i'll just grab a full a nut sack, so to speak. >> it's mixed with a curry pace and some herbs and stuff thrown into banana leaf and grilled. it's like eating scrambled eggs. you'll love it. we ordered raw blood soup. >> do not cook the blood. >> they put it in hot soup. >> no. this is raw blood. >> really. >> there's two kind that
tucked up near the borders of burma, china, laos, india not too far away and all of them have left their mark on food. >> if you're eating here, chances are you're also drinking. >> compared to the stuff we had this morning, this is substantially more harsh, i would say and less fragrant. >> the village. in this place, it's called hintang. how do you find this place, we're in the middle of nowhere. >> a restaurant showcasing one of the distinguishing elements of northern...
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tonight don't miss an all-new episode of "parts unknown" where anthony bourdain takes us to laos. >> the older sister. she's younger. >> how has the country changed since you were little kids? >> wow. country changed a lot. we open the tourism scene that is good for the local economy and local people, they can earn money and tourists. >> president obama was just here a few months ago. >> yes. few months ago. he gave a lot of help for education and for -- >> explosive ordinance removal. that's a lot. >> this is one of the local feast. chicken foot. fried squid. >> i love this. >> in lao when we enjoy food, we say "sep lai." >> all right, i'm hungry. how about you? "parts ununknown" airs right he tonight at 9:00 p.m. >>> happy mother's day to everyone. happy mother's day to my mom and sister and everyone else. happy mother's day, ana cabrera, up next in the "newsroom." >>> back at cha, fredricka. it's 5:00 eastern, 2:00 in the afternoon out west on this mother's day. i'm ana cabrera in new york and you are live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> president trump's pick for a new fbi director co
tonight don't miss an all-new episode of "parts unknown" where anthony bourdain takes us to laos. >> the older sister. she's younger. >> how has the country changed since you were little kids? >> wow. country changed a lot. we open the tourism scene that is good for the local economy and local people, they can earn money and tourists. >> president obama was just here a few months ago. >> yes. few months ago. he gave a lot of help for education and for --...
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. >>> alguien tiene que decir que este tipo de leyes no solo son peligrosas si no que violan lao contusiÓnos hispanos. >>> los policÍa ses van a sentir con derecho en pararme porque tengo la piel de color diferente a ellos y preguntarme por mis papeles. >>> tiene una ciudad menos de 4.000 habitantes todos hispanos mÁs de 15% son indocumentados. >>> y ahora sÍ con mÁs miedo va a manjar uno. >>> en 1999 el servicio declarÓ el espaÑol el idioma especial, aquÍ todos se conocen y se tratan como una familia cada maÑana la mayorÍa tiene que salir de esta ciudad. para ir a trabajar. >>> mucha gente la mayorÍa tiene que salir a laredo para sus trabajos. >>> por eso mus como marÍa tienen esperanza que esta demanda pueda evitar que la ley de texas entre en vigor el primero de septiembre vÍctor hugo rodriguez, noticias telemundo. >>> mucho cuidado si es usuario de uber, crecen denuncias de pasajeras que sufren abu soles sexuales de parte de falsos choferes y en texas un pasajero fue asesinado. claudia mendoza tiene los detalles y las recomendaciones para protegerse de los impostores. >>> irma y ashley
. >>> alguien tiene que decir que este tipo de leyes no solo son peligrosas si no que violan lao contusiÓnos hispanos. >>> los policÍa ses van a sentir con derecho en pararme porque tengo la piel de color diferente a ellos y preguntarme por mis papeles. >>> tiene una ciudad menos de 4.000 habitantes todos hispanos mÁs de 15% son indocumentados. >>> y ahora sÍ con mÁs miedo va a manjar uno. >>> en 1999 el servicio declarÓ el espaÑol el idioma...
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tongue] mekong basin is a vital river in this region which starts in china and runs through myanmar, laos, cambodia and vietnam. in recent years, the mekong river is undergoing major changes and challenges as a number of countries are building major power plants and on the river on the mainstream of the river. having significant impact on the settlements and fisheries on this river and in the basin. vietnam has been working very closely with in the framework of the mekong river commission in order to forge a common voice and to consult with all nations concerned in order to ensure that we can limit and minimize the impact that these dams and power plants have on the likelihood of the millions of people. [speaking in native tongue] i take this opportunity to express our thanks to the united states for its interest and for also raising his voice in order to ensure that minimal environmental and likelihood impact of these developments on the mekong river. >> we may have time for more one more question. this question is how does vietnam see the us-chinese relationship and what impact does it
tongue] mekong basin is a vital river in this region which starts in china and runs through myanmar, laos, cambodia and vietnam. in recent years, the mekong river is undergoing major changes and challenges as a number of countries are building major power plants and on the river on the mainstream of the river. having significant impact on the settlements and fisheries on this river and in the basin. vietnam has been working very closely with in the framework of the mekong river commission in...
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. >> it has been propelled by jet pumps, big wave runner with 13-inch jet pumps and ate laos the boat to spin and 180- degree turn. >> yeah. >> how fast. >> really fast. >> reporter: on the boardwalk these day trippers snuck in a ice cream cone in the rain before making the drive home. >> we just thought we would come down today because tomorrow does not sound too good but right now it is not that nice, either. >> reporter: are you leaving after this. >> we are leaving after this, yes, we are. >> reporter: other flocked to seventh street arcade as they waited out the rain. the owner say it is a welcomed site. >> as soon as it gets win or rain they come up from the boardwalk, lot of times they get something to eat where they come in the arcade. so it is all good. >> reporter: now business owners we talked to with a few more weeks until school lets out a strong memorial day weekend helps them carry through until summer. officially beginning, everybody keeping their fingers crossed for more fun. reporting live from ocean city , trish hartman for channel six "action news". >> always hit o
. >> it has been propelled by jet pumps, big wave runner with 13-inch jet pumps and ate laos the boat to spin and 180- degree turn. >> yeah. >> how fast. >> really fast. >> reporter: on the boardwalk these day trippers snuck in a ice cream cone in the rain before making the drive home. >> we just thought we would come down today because tomorrow does not sound too good but right now it is not that nice, either. >> reporter: are you leaving after this....
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if south vietnam falls, then all the rest of southeast asia laos, cambodia, the philippines, they might>> as i believe i reported upon my return from previous visits, i'm very much encouraged by the progress the south vietnamese have been making and the assistance our forces have rendered to them. >> when vietnam started up, they believed that they so expertly micro managed the cuban missile crisis that they can do the same in the southeast asian nation 10,000 miles away. the north vietnamese were very different from the soviets and khrushchev. and the attempt to resolve the vietnamese crisis through controlled escalation simply didn't work. >> the government of south vietnam has been overthrown by a military coup. >> if we are at all involved i hope we don't have another bay of pigs on our hands. >> are we winning the war in south vietnam? >> winning? no, we're losing it. >> kennedy says to one of his principal aides that after he is re-elected in '64, then he can talk about getting out of vietnam. it is difficult to believe that the story of the united states in vietnam would have fol
if south vietnam falls, then all the rest of southeast asia laos, cambodia, the philippines, they might>> as i believe i reported upon my return from previous visits, i'm very much encouraged by the progress the south vietnamese have been making and the assistance our forces have rendered to them. >> when vietnam started up, they believed that they so expertly micro managed the cuban missile crisis that they can do the same in the southeast asian nation 10,000 miles away. the north...
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out a list of exceptionally qualified persons, potential judges, all of whom -- other than senator lao -- all of whom are are current judges, senator lee, and from that he picked our latest justice, neil gorsuch, who i am very crowd and and get humbled to have played a small role in that recommendation to the president. the president delivered on his promise, and i think he hit a home run there with justice gorsuch. [applause] the president's made his first circuit court nomination, parr, a district judge in kentucky for the sixth circuit. judge parr's already had his hearing before the senate judiciary committee, he did quite well. he is very sharp, very strong writer. he sat by designation on a number of appellate decisions already, so he is someone that the president feels is also going to be an exceptional judge. at the appellate level, he's already an exceptional judge at the district court level. not to make news today, i'm not going make news, but we'll soon roll out more judicial nominations from the white house. the president is putting the finishing touches on a few folks. an
out a list of exceptionally qualified persons, potential judges, all of whom -- other than senator lao -- all of whom are are current judges, senator lee, and from that he picked our latest justice, neil gorsuch, who i am very crowd and and get humbled to have played a small role in that recommendation to the president. the president delivered on his promise, and i think he hit a home run there with justice gorsuch. [applause] the president's made his first circuit court nomination, parr, a...
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gonna turn out right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from laos
gonna turn out right ♪ it's the late, late show >> reggie: ladies and gentlemen, all the way from laos
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lgtb pride highlights the culture of thailand and laos.have more on you brush your teeth diligently... two times a day right? but 80% of bacteria aren't even on teeth. eughty purschunt?! colgate total's different. it fights bacteria on teeth, tongue, cheeks and gums. protecting 100% of your mouth's surfaces. colgate total for whole mouth health. keep on giggling...ica. and goofing. keep on grooving... and togethering. with scott 1000's long-lasting roll, we'll keep on going, too. scott 1000. america's longest lasting roll. >> the hottest new gaming consol right now is the nintendo switch. when one family failed to get their unit by delivery day, they contacted 7 on your side's michael finney. >> reporter: zachary cole shows off his tattoo. he likes the gaming character so much, he hopes to tattoo his entire wall with zelda. his walls are plastered. >> there are few things i love more, my wife is one of them. >> reporter: he explains it's more than fun and games, it's helped his son overcome attention deficit disorder at an early age. this
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may 31st with the celebration of diversity of that benefit, highlighting the culture of thailand and laoswe have more information on instagram at >> the hottest gaming console right now is the nintendo switch but one family got if touch with michael finney. >> reporter: zachary cole shows off his legend of gaming tootoo. he hopes to tattoo his entire arm. hills walls are plastered with zona posters. >> when the legend is over. there are very few things i love more. my wife is one of them. >> reporter: his father explains zelda is more than fun and games, it helped his son overto him attention deficit disorder at an early age. this is video. >> i have played various video games, zelda definitely big time. that's the one. >> reporter: it's the hottest selling game that can be played on the equally hot new nintendo switch. when zachary we heard about the portable gaming unit, it was all he could talk about. >> it kind of hef lucianized gaming in a way. it allowed you to take all the games with you in a different manner. >> reporter: they have decided to surprise him with the switch. wal-mart
may 31st with the celebration of diversity of that benefit, highlighting the culture of thailand and laoswe have more information on instagram at >> the hottest gaming console right now is the nintendo switch but one family got if touch with michael finney. >> reporter: zachary cole shows off his legend of gaming tootoo. he hopes to tattoo his entire arm. hills walls are plastered with zona posters. >> when the legend is over. there are very few things i love more. my wife is...
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lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real.neful. uno...dos...tres... estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a funcionar poderosamente desde la primera hora y es el doble de poderoso si tomas otro al día siguiente. zyrtec®, deja de sufrir alergias. así se siente comer un footlong de subway®. por un lado, nos invita a disfrutar su delicioso sabor y, por el otro, a festejar que solo cuesta $6. footlong sub del día por solo $6. siete días, siete footlongs, siete maneras más de disfrutar subway®. . >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (mÚsica). >>> mi querida adamari vamos a algo que es muy especial. que te gusta el chisme porque es tu cumpleaÑos es un candelero especial vamos rÁpidamente porque don erick del castillo asistiÓ a un evento que tiene la finalidad de proteger los derechos de la propiedad intelectual en mÉxico. y ahÍ precisamente nos hablÓ de la revocaciÓn de amparo de su hija kate. >>> claro que sÍ me duele claro. claro que sÍ. pero tenemos que ser prudentes. tenemos que ser prudentes y no decir n
lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real.neful. uno...dos...tres... estornudar cuanto más sufres alergias, más cosas te pierdes. zyrtec® comienza a funcionar poderosamente desde la primera hora y es el doble de poderoso si tomas otro al día siguiente. zyrtec®, deja de sufrir alergias. así se siente comer un footlong de subway®. por un lado, nos invita a disfrutar su delicioso sabor y, por el otro, a festejar que solo cuesta $6. footlong...
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lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real.un inmigrante sujeto de deportaciÓn. dicha tÉcnica de vigilancia se utiliza como parte de investigaciones criminales. por esa razÓn capta la atenciÓn de legisladores demÓcratas quienes piden una explicaciÓn a la agencia para establecer el cuÁntas oportunidades se ha utilizado la polÉmica tecnologÍa y su posible afectaciÓn a las comunidades. tambiÉn causa controversiala pregunta que le hace un oficial de policÍa a un inmigrante tras ser atropellado. [habla en inglÉs] satcha: el trato que recibe el hondureÑo queda grabado en las cÁmaras corporales de dos uniformados, quienes lejos de preocuparse por su estado de salud, le preguntan por su estatus migratorio, esto mientras el inmigrante yacÍa en el piso luego de ser impactado por un auto. el hombre serÍa expulsado del paÍs pues cuenta con una orden de deportaciÓndesde el 2010. vamos con javier olivares, un adelanto de los que nos presentanel dÍa de hoy en "ediciÓn digital". javier: aquÍ trabajando desde temprano, feliz miÉrcoles para toda
lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real.un inmigrante sujeto de deportaciÓn. dicha tÉcnica de vigilancia se utiliza como parte de investigaciones criminales. por esa razÓn capta la atenciÓn de legisladores demÓcratas quienes piden una explicaciÓn a la agencia para establecer el cuÁntas oportunidades se ha utilizado la polÉmica tecnologÍa y su posible afectaciÓn a las comunidades. tambiÉn causa controversiala pregunta que le hace un...
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also in laos angeles, a former sheriff sentenced to three years in prison. sheriff lee baca is well known, charged for obstructing an fbi investigation into accusations of abuse at the jail that he ran. more news after this. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thousand times more sensitive, and built a state-of-the-art gas operations center. we can never forget what happened in san bruno. that's why we're working every day t
also in laos angeles, a former sheriff sentenced to three years in prison. sheriff lee baca is well known, charged for obstructing an fbi investigation into accusations of abuse at the jail that he ran. more news after this. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the early 1960s, three idealistic young cia officers arrived in laos.their mission, stop the spread of communism. kill and train is the
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> in the early 1960s, three idealistic young cia officers arrived in laos.their mission, stop the spread of communism. kill and train is the
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will were times we did secret wars that nixon's bombing in laos and killing people is a stain on nixon'sfbi and the state department. he has no respect for career bureaucrats. some of the finest people i know are federal employees, people who work in washington and virginia and try to keep our country going, and he likes to stick a knife and twist all these people all the time. i think it comes from trump has no historical sense. he doesn't under the federalist papers or the bill of rights or the civil war or andrew jackson. >> should people be worried about our democracy as a result? >> i am and i think he's a product of our obsession with reality tv, the dumbing down of america, reading news in mcnuggets. he's figured out that people have a casino mentality, bells ringing. i'm going to get rich quick. but government is careful work. words matter tremendously. donald trump is reckless with language and it creates a lot of problems. we are in the cultural war of the 1960s and '70s where there's right/left. the divide is still there. >> and how history always comes back around. thank you.
will were times we did secret wars that nixon's bombing in laos and killing people is a stain on nixon'sfbi and the state department. he has no respect for career bureaucrats. some of the finest people i know are federal employees, people who work in washington and virginia and try to keep our country going, and he likes to stick a knife and twist all these people all the time. i think it comes from trump has no historical sense. he doesn't under the federalist papers or the bill of rights or...
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days of interviews with president trump that left a lot of people scram:00 for explanations, not the laos his press secretary sean spicer. listen to this about kim jong-un. >> if it would be appropriate for me to meet with him i would absolutely -- i would be honored to do it if it's under the, again, the right circumstances. >> i guess because he's still head of state it is sort of -- there's a diplomatic piece. >> at a very young age he was able to assume power. a lot of people i'm sure tried to take that power away, whether it was his uncle or anybody else. and he was able to do it. so obviously he is a pretty smart cookie. >> despite the obvious concerns we and so many other people have, he is a young person to be leading a country with nuclear weapons. >> but that's not all. president trump also issued a personal invitation to the president of the philippines, rodrigo duterte who has been accused of engaging in murder. he is very popular in the philippines. he has a very high approval rating in the philippines. here's sean spicer's explanation. >> what's the white house's perspective
days of interviews with president trump that left a lot of people scram:00 for explanations, not the laos his press secretary sean spicer. listen to this about kim jong-un. >> if it would be appropriate for me to meet with him i would absolutely -- i would be honored to do it if it's under the, again, the right circumstances. >> i guess because he's still head of state it is sort of -- there's a diplomatic piece. >> at a very young age he was able to assume power. a lot of...
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ocurrio este incidente donde uno de los puntos mas c centricos de la ciudad ocurrio esto que acapar;o laoeranmoo de guerr de 26 aÑos manejo por encima de la acerc o pop por tres cuadras y dejo una muerta y 22 heridos la policÍa dijo que la prureebae alcohol dio negativa, pero la de drogas dio positiva acepto que fumo marihuana en la maÑana. >>> esto tambiÉn deja muchas d dudas y preguntas sobre la sa saluds msalud mental de los veteranos de gu guerra dice que escuchaba voces que alguien le estaba hablando hemos escuchado de personas que son veteranos y dicen escuchar voces. >>> en enero pasado el exmilitar hispano mato a cinco personas y reporto haber escuchado voces. >>> y en el 2012 un sospechoso se metio en escuela primaria de connectitucut con 28 muertos a saldo. >>> los vemos bien fidsisicamene pero en realidad hay veces que m mentalmente no estan bien tras v volver de ver tanta muerte, t t tanta cosa y el sistema de salud ha sido r criticado por no ponerle atenc o atencion a los problemas. >>> aprovecho el momento para enviar un saludo de solidaridad a los hermanos de nueva york que
ocurrio este incidente donde uno de los puntos mas c centricos de la ciudad ocurrio esto que acapar;o laoeranmoo de guerr de 26 aÑos manejo por encima de la acerc o pop por tres cuadras y dejo una muerta y 22 heridos la policÍa dijo que la prureebae alcohol dio negativa, pero la de drogas dio positiva acepto que fumo marihuana en la maÑana. >>> esto tambiÉn deja muchas d dudas y preguntas sobre la sa saluds msalud mental de los veteranos de gu guerra dice que escuchaba voces que...
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but it gives her some sense of a normalcy if you can use that word but ate laos her to have some sense of being independent, being with your kid and moving forward. >> i'm trying in the to be kr as in anyway even talking about money, but it is 96 million-dollar. when would she get it and really how much will she get. >> the way it works is arbitrator has made his decision. liability verdict came back in february. there was a process that went on where he listened to decision, it is binding arbitration and the next step now is to get the release from the defendants, get that signed and then within 20 days of that she gets her money who pay is it. >> i can't get into the details of how that broke down but i can tell how contributed to the settlement and who contributed was salvation army >> okay. >> the stb related defendants, and the others who contributed as well but significant part of the case was jury found salvation army 75 percent responsible. what is interesting, of course , you heard and viewers heard mr. been scott and mr. campbell were convicted. they only found them 1 percent
but it gives her some sense of a normalcy if you can use that word but ate laos her to have some sense of being independent, being with your kid and moving forward. >> i'm trying in the to be kr as in anyway even talking about money, but it is 96 million-dollar. when would she get it and really how much will she get. >> the way it works is arbitrator has made his decision. liability verdict came back in february. there was a process that went on where he listened to decision, it is...
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las que nos tienen con el gesto en la boca y atrapados todas laos noches viendo estas series. >>> sÍe algunos alimentos que pueden ayudar blnaquear los dientes, mientras que el 35 % dijo que no. bueno gracias por participar y recuerden que pueden seguir votando en nuestra pÁgina de telemundo pulse.com. ahora vamos con el ritmo al cuerpo y vamos con rashel, cuÉntanos por que. >>> prepÁrese para quedarse con la boca abierta hoy arranca la competencia de baile, de jennifer lÓpez y aquÍ estÁ una parto pant mÁs jÓvenes 11 aÑos y que ha dejado a jennifer con la boca abieta con talento y estamos con diana. >>> bienvenida diana. >>> bella preciosa quÉ honor tenerte. >>> gracias. >>> gracias por tenerme. >>> encantada. >>> gracias in. >>> cÓmo te sientes llegar a la competencia y dejar a todos con la boca abierta. >>> pues no lo podÍa creer estaba en la mÁs grande competencia de mundo me sentÍ tan chiquita y con tanto talento, pero no lo podÍa creer era un sueÑo hecho realidad. >>> desde quÉ edad bailas? >>> mi mamÁ me dice que empecÉ a bailar cuando estaba en su barriga, pero realmente empec
las que nos tienen con el gesto en la boca y atrapados todas laos noches viendo estas series. >>> sÍe algunos alimentos que pueden ayudar blnaquear los dientes, mientras que el 35 % dijo que no. bueno gracias por participar y recuerden que pueden seguir votando en nuestra pÁgina de telemundo pulse.com. ahora vamos con el ritmo al cuerpo y vamos con rashel, cuÉntanos por que. >>> prepÁrese para quedarse con la boca abierta hoy arranca la competencia de baile, de jennifer...
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. >> eduardo no tiene que ver con lao que preparÓ producciÓn en l historia cuando apareciÓ este r seÑordelante . >> ante esta situaciÓn para esta familia quÉ pueden hacer para tener mÁs paz mientras estÁ la i investigaciÓn porque continÚa . >> sÍ . >> a quÉ punto va?. >> no sabemos porque estÁ en proceso de investigaciÓn , dan pocos detalles hasta ahorita no sabemos quÉ pasÓ . >> vivÍan, te retomo el tema , com¿cÓmo se hace par aesta es t situaciÓn?. >> se acepta la perdida y las emociones, trabajar , poner una perspecitva, adaptarnos, cambios internos y externos y tambiÉn es importante recolocar la perdida en perspectiva . >> si aceptas es conmo renuncia que tu hermana sigue con vida . >> obvio . >> eso no cierra hasta saber qÉe pasÓ , ahÍ dirÉ si es eso o de a desaparicde desapariciÓn pero por ahora sigo y es mi objetivo saber quÉ paÓ o . >> tienen un aÑo dedicado a la busquÚsqueda . >> sÍ . >> suspendieron su vida en co m colombia y como¿cÓmo lo llevan?. >> com¿cÓmo hacer u b busca r r a alquieguien . >> nos cambiÓ la vida y supimos que les pasÓ no pensamos que r serÍa tanto pero acÁ
. >> eduardo no tiene que ver con lao que preparÓ producciÓn en l historia cuando apareciÓ este r seÑordelante . >> ante esta situaciÓn para esta familia quÉ pueden hacer para tener mÁs paz mientras estÁ la i investigaciÓn porque continÚa . >> sÍ . >> a quÉ punto va?. >> no sabemos porque estÁ en proceso de investigaciÓn , dan pocos detalles hasta ahorita no sabemos quÉ pasÓ . >> vivÍan, te retomo el tema , com¿cÓmo se hace par aesta es t...
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marÍa: un dia antes cancelados 9 vuelos en fort lauderdale y tampoco avisaron a tome a laos pasajerosotos porque los pilotos tomaron acciones ilegales, ellos se estÁn negando a volar y afecta directamente a los pasajeros, piden llamar a los pasajeros antes de salir al aeropuerto. sacha: gracias por el informe. precisamente hablaremos de esto en," despierta amÉrica". >> que desesperaciÓn. sacha: sÍ, es una situaciÓn que venimos viendo de hace semanas con lÍneas Áreas, uno de los incidentes dentro de los aviones como tal y ahora fuera del aeropuerto, entendemos la frustraciÓn. >> y retrasos, y ahÍ las aks e acciones es difÍcil, al parecer los pilotos no estaban en huelga, ellos dijeron no vamos a volar, no avisaron y eso sucediÓ, por eso la demanda de esta lÍnea aÉrea hacia la asociaciÓn de pilotos porque eso es ilegal. sacha: exactamente, es una situaciÓn un poco estresante entre la linea Área se pilotos, porque los pilotos exigen ciertas cosas y la linea aÉrea dice, si vas a hacer paro hacerlo de alguna manera para que la aerolÍnea se prepare y tenga pilotos que cubran estos puestos q
marÍa: un dia antes cancelados 9 vuelos en fort lauderdale y tampoco avisaron a tome a laos pasajerosotos porque los pilotos tomaron acciones ilegales, ellos se estÁn negando a volar y afecta directamente a los pasajeros, piden llamar a los pasajeros antes de salir al aeropuerto. sacha: gracias por el informe. precisamente hablaremos de esto en," despierta amÉrica". >> que desesperaciÓn. sacha: sÍ, es una situaciÓn que venimos viendo de hace semanas con lÍneas Áreas, uno...
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lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real.ora ♪ desde ese momento voy a empezar de nuevo ♪ ♪ quÉdate con todo ♪ ♪ he decidido no pelearte nada [risas] >> quÉ hay de cierto que tu hija la mayor puso un anuncio en la redes sociales quÉ te buscaba novia? [risas] >> dijo que iba a poner un anuncio en la secciÓn amarilla. para encontrar pareja a su padre. dios supo mandar lo correcto. >> 26 aÑos de carrera. >> asÍ es. una bendiciÓn de dios. totalmente. todo. todo lo ha hecho dios en mÍ. >> hiciste un vÍdeo precioso que se llama. >> "yo estaba solo". >> muy bonito vÍdeo. en el gimnasio hay varios amigos gruperos que por tu ejemplo ya estÁn entrenando contigo. [risas] >> decÍan que no duraba una semana. son cinco aÑos. te voy a cantar el sencillo nuevo que viene. ♪ ya no estÁs mas admirado corazÓn ♪ ♪ en el alma sÓlo tengo soledad ♪ >> muy buena! ahora estÁs haciendo canciones junto con horacio palencia. por cierto, estuve sino. [risas] >> quisiera. hicimos varias canciones. la del vÍdeo le hicimos juntos. vamos a seguir haciendo can
lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real.ora ♪ desde ese momento voy a empezar de nuevo ♪ ♪ quÉdate con todo ♪ ♪ he decidido no pelearte nada [risas] >> quÉ hay de cierto que tu hija la mayor puso un anuncio en la redes sociales quÉ te buscaba novia? [risas] >> dijo que iba a poner un anuncio en la secciÓn amarilla. para encontrar pareja a su padre. dios supo mandar lo correcto. >> 26 aÑos de carrera. >>...
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they will cut through jungles and laos and sri lanka and build a port there.etting tentacles around the world and we have infrastructure trouble getting going in this country. what do you make of it? >> the lesson we learned from infrastructure this country many years ago, infrastructure is the foundation for long-term growth. the chinese have made investments over last 30 years. now they're taking those invests parlaying them into really regional, political strife. that interesting strategy on their part. clearly they're trying to keep their industries in high gear and continue to support fantastic economic growth they have seen over last 30 years. charles: you're on the front lines of this infrastructure effort in this country. we do know that there are certain things, we shoot ourselves in the foot. there is the red tape. there is the so-called shovel-readiness of these projects which of course turns out in the past not to be so shovel-ready. how do we get around this? what should we be focused on as congress figures out a way to pay for this, are there thi
they will cut through jungles and laos and sri lanka and build a port there.etting tentacles around the world and we have infrastructure trouble getting going in this country. what do you make of it? >> the lesson we learned from infrastructure this country many years ago, infrastructure is the foundation for long-term growth. the chinese have made investments over last 30 years. now they're taking those invests parlaying them into really regional, political strife. that interesting...
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lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real. de la cara podrÍa atravesar la mÁscara. no no bastaba. le robo una vida y una verosimilitud impresionante.. reportera: veo que disfrutas muchÍsimo tu trabajo, pero quÉ disfruta a javier bardem cuando no esta rodando? javier bardem: me gusta estar con la familia, con mis amigos. me gusta leer un buen libro y tambiÉn me gusta muchotrabajar con mi maestro, juan carlos coraza. un profesor de interpretaciÓn, me gusta ser un seminario, trabajar sin la presiÓn del resultado. reportero: te consideras workalcoholic? javier: no, me considero una persona la que le gusta planear cÓmo trabajar. presentador: hoy se estrena la quinta, chicos, continÚa la fortaleza dentro de california. tenemos los restos de ultron. este es grude. estÁ dormido, tiene que despertar. es viernes, muchachos y miren cÓmo baila. karla: baila igualito que alan! ana: creo que Él tiene mÁs ritmo que alan! tiene que ver en la pelÍcula, es una locura. >> adiÓs, muchachos. seguimos y feliz viernes. ana: giorgio de la pelÍcula an
lo que me gusto más de lao? receta de beneful fue que el primer ingrediente es carne real. de la cara podrÍa atravesar la mÁscara. no no bastaba. le robo una vida y una verosimilitud impresionante.. reportera: veo que disfrutas muchÍsimo tu trabajo, pero quÉ disfruta a javier bardem cuando no esta rodando? javier bardem: me gusta estar con la familia, con mis amigos. me gusta leer un buen libro y tambiÉn me gusta muchotrabajar con mi maestro, juan carlos coraza. un profesor de...
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pete: debra send us this picture her uncle shot down in laos in 1968.a pilot. pete: send the photos at friends at foxnews.com. this is ultimately a civic celebration. we remember these guys and gals everything they have given. abby: and their service. >> jillian standing by with the other news headlines this morning. >> good morning to you guys, to reiterate let thank everybody for their service. a navy seal false to his death when his parachute fails to open sending him plunging into the hudson river. a thousands of people watching during a fleet week event. his empty parachute ended up in a parking lot. the seal detached before crashing into the water. cause of the malfunction is under investigation. >>> erratic north korean dictator kim jong-un firing off another missile landing in the waters off japan's main land in the country's exclusive economic zone. the trump administration ordering a third carrier strike force and one of the world's largest warships to the western pacific region. >>> did you he see this, terrifying crash on the indianapolis mo
pete: debra send us this picture her uncle shot down in laos in 1968.a pilot. pete: send the photos at friends at foxnews.com. this is ultimately a civic celebration. we remember these guys and gals everything they have given. abby: and their service. >> jillian standing by with the other news headlines this morning. >> good morning to you guys, to reiterate let thank everybody for their service. a navy seal false to his death when his parachute fails to open sending him plunging...
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ask themselves, if i share this with the united states, is it going to end up with this kind of garl laos, inexperienced, undisciplined man in the oval office being retail to some visitor. that's the issue. do they stop sharing the information? our intelligence agencies work for the president. it's hard to imagine them cutting off the flow. it's really the foreign partners who are absolutely crucial in this fight who may say we just can't share as much now with the united states as before. >> greg, since you do have obviously a good source in the national security community who shared with you their concerns about the president leaking this, did he say anything else to the russians that's important for our viewers or for american to hear? did he, for example, admonish them for interfering in our election as all the intelligence agencies have confirmed? >> that's another one of the big issues here. our story touches on that a bit. there is a lot of frustration within the administration. there are professionals who are deeply knowledgeable about these regions around the world and they take
ask themselves, if i share this with the united states, is it going to end up with this kind of garl laos, inexperienced, undisciplined man in the oval office being retail to some visitor. that's the issue. do they stop sharing the information? our intelligence agencies work for the president. it's hard to imagine them cutting off the flow. it's really the foreign partners who are absolutely crucial in this fight who may say we just can't share as much now with the united states as before....