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robert: "miss saigon." reigne: yes, "miss saigon" and when she sang "on my own."nd yeah, i just look up to her, and through that i want to continue singing. robert: that's a very good role model to have. reigne: yeah. us here and acly hopso.reoing n robert: all right. well, coming up then, stay with us as reigne plays the song "come out" for us live in our studio, so don't miss it. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. the best selling electric intelligent mobility. ♪ who, despite my months of teaching myself the ukulele, has decided to play it herself as she performs her song, "come out." and first of all, give me an idea here, come out is kind of a very personal song for you, right? reigne: yes, it is. so, my mom used to work in a behavioral health hospital, and she would talk to teenagers my age, around my age, or older. and she had conversations with them about their circumstances in coming there to the hospital. and she was inspired about all their conversations, and she decided to write a poem. and she shared it with me, and i w
robert: "miss saigon." reigne: yes, "miss saigon" and when she sang "on my own."nd yeah, i just look up to her, and through that i want to continue singing. robert: that's a very good role model to have. reigne: yeah. us here and acly hopso.reoing n robert: all right. well, coming up then, stay with us as reigne plays the song "come out" for us live in our studio, so don't miss it. ♪ ♪ this is how driving should feel. the tech-advanced nissan leaf....
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chief had just caught a vietnamese terrorist who had killed a colonel and his family in saigon.basically executed them on the streets of saigon. i used that iconic image to portray george w. bush being assassinated by politics during the advent of the iraq war. that image itself somehow got communicated to the secret service that i was advocating assassinating the president. or something like that. but honestly, i don't think i ever really was investigated initially. i think what happened was, a drudge letter, a headline that said -- political cartoonist being investigated by secret service. boy, when i got into the office of the l.a. times, we were inundated with calls. wanting to interview me. this cartoonist being interviewed by a conservative administration. but, i had really not been contacted by anyone in the secret service. the general rule at the l.a. times is all you have to do is call and start cussing and they would forward you to my phone. i never really received any phone calls before the story broke. and then as it turned out, the l.a. branch of the secret service
chief had just caught a vietnamese terrorist who had killed a colonel and his family in saigon.basically executed them on the streets of saigon. i used that iconic image to portray george w. bush being assassinated by politics during the advent of the iraq war. that image itself somehow got communicated to the secret service that i was advocating assassinating the president. or something like that. but honestly, i don't think i ever really was investigated initially. i think what happened was,...
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shows how was i not only saigon order sent as a one of us so they must. now mari has persuaded p.r. nyang to allow our cameras to follow him through his latest visit it is an unprecedented step foreign journalists are routinely banned from entering north korea we will be working under strict control told where and what we can film and accompanied by government officials at all times. yet we will also be taken deep into the heart of this most hidden country to meet men who claim to have witnessed america's use of germ warfare firsthand. in the center of pyongyang the korean army maintains a vast museum dedicated to documenting its version of the war with america. inside professor morey examines a room given over to what north korea claims to be direct evidence of germ warfare by the united states including specimen jars filled with flies mosquitoes and fleas all allegedly infected with deadly pathogens is it the has what the disease typhoid cause there are pests like this a heavy disease is injects like a small boy says into the insects and the thoughts inside lead to small drops int
shows how was i not only saigon order sent as a one of us so they must. now mari has persuaded p.r. nyang to allow our cameras to follow him through his latest visit it is an unprecedented step foreign journalists are routinely banned from entering north korea we will be working under strict control told where and what we can film and accompanied by government officials at all times. yet we will also be taken deep into the heart of this most hidden country to meet men who claim to have...
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it's set in 1980s saigon and it follows a debt collector that falls in love with a performer in an opera troupe. and then we also have a film from the us. it's actually an episodic. so it's a web series and follows a filipina american transgender woman and she--it's called "razor tongue," and she uses her razor tongue to call out misogyny and discrimination that she faces from men on a daily basis. robert: and it really is important to know that even though these are important issues, it's-- they're films. they're entertaining and they're informative in that way as films. daniel: exactly. robert: speaking of which, talk about your film. give us a quick overview. william: so "dress up like mrs. doubtfire" is a short documentary film to look back on robin williams' 1993 film, "mrs. doubtfire," to talk about the legacy that it is very first family friendly film to feature robert: probably not maybe seen as important unless it's in retrospect, right?a ma e people kind of got from this? william: i just feel like the time has changed and it also changed people's reading about those films happe
it's set in 1980s saigon and it follows a debt collector that falls in love with a performer in an opera troupe. and then we also have a film from the us. it's actually an episodic. so it's a web series and follows a filipina american transgender woman and she--it's called "razor tongue," and she uses her razor tongue to call out misogyny and discrimination that she faces from men on a daily basis. robert: and it really is important to know that even though these are important issues,...
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it is in short the difference between normandie and saigon. [applause] which brings us to the third pillar, american relationships. our relationships are at the space ithe spacein which the po. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote the values and defend the interests. within this framework in mind that the path is clear first we must put an end to end this war and focus on threads. [applause] we must promote american values by working to reverse the authoritarianism abroad. [applause] third, we must treat climate change as the existential security challenge. [applause] we must update the institutions through which we engage the world to address these challenges and opportunities and we must do this while involving citizens in a meaningful conversation about how foreign policy conservator communities and formulate the policies. [applause] not only must america do this in order to prosper the world needs america to do these things, freed from entrapment and prepare to focus on future threats. after 9/11, congress passed and president g
it is in short the difference between normandie and saigon. [applause] which brings us to the third pillar, american relationships. our relationships are at the space ithe spacein which the po. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote the values and defend the interests. within this framework in mind that the path is clear first we must put an end to end this war and focus on threads. [applause] we must promote american values by working to reverse the authoritarianism abroad. [applause]...
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we've been to saigon, can tho, nha trang -- he was my original minder for vietnam's ministry of foreign>> hai: one, two, three -- ba, yo! welcome back. welcome back. cheers. >> anthony: lin has brought me to a great and proud and uniquely hanoi tradition -- bia hoi. bia hoi refers to the roadside joints where locals gather to consume keg-dispensed, freshly brewed draft beer. ah, that's good. >> lin: it's not strong at all, my friend. just like between 3 to 4%. >> anthony: ah, so we need to drink a lot. >> lin: yeah. >> hai: yeah. >> lin: cheers for hanoi beer. [ horns honking ] it was something luxurious 30 years -- >> hai: yeah. >> lin: -- ago. >> anthony: right. >> lin: and now it's for everyone. >> hai: yeah. >> lin: it's not expensive. ten thousand dong. >> anthony: so, that's -- >> hai: 40 cents. >> lin: 40, 45 cents. >> anthony: 45 cents a beer. >> both: yeah. >> anthony: i'll have another. i can afford that. ♪ the country's changed so much. when i first came, bicycles and motorbikes. now lot of cars. >> lin: more cars. >> anthony: you know, look, money. >> lin: yeah. >> anthony:
we've been to saigon, can tho, nha trang -- he was my original minder for vietnam's ministry of foreign>> hai: one, two, three -- ba, yo! welcome back. welcome back. cheers. >> anthony: lin has brought me to a great and proud and uniquely hanoi tradition -- bia hoi. bia hoi refers to the roadside joints where locals gather to consume keg-dispensed, freshly brewed draft beer. ah, that's good. >> lin: it's not strong at all, my friend. just like between 3 to 4%. >>...
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challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a great tool for the cultural district to bring awareness by bringing the best parts of our culture which is food, music, the arts and being ativism all under one roof, and by seeing it all in this way, what it allows san franciscans to see is the dynamics of the filipino-american culture. i think in san francisco, we've kind of lost track of one of our values that makes san francisco unique with just empathy, love, of being acceptable of different people, the out liers, the crazy ones. we've become so focused onic maing money that we forgot about those that make our city and community unique. when people come to d
challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigon, there's little communities there that act as place makers. when you enter into little philippines, you're like where are the businesses, and that's one of the challenges we're trying to solve. >> undercover love wouldn't be possible without the help of the mayor and all of our community partnerships out there. it costs approximately $60,000 for every event. undiscovered is a...
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it is in short the difference between normandie and saigon.[applause] which brings us to the third pillar, american relationships. our relationships are at the space ithe spacein which the po. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote the values and defend the interests. within this framework in mind that the path is clear first we must put an end to end this war and focus on threads. [applause] we must promote american values by working to reverse the authoritarianism abroad. [applause] third, we must treat climate change as the existential security challenge. [applause] we must update the institutions through which we engage the world to address these challenges and opportunities and we must do this while involving citizens in a meaningful conversation about how foreign policy conservator communities and formulate the policies. [applause] not only must america do this in order to prosper the world needs america to do these things, freed from entrapment and prepare to focus on future threats. after 9/11, congress passed and president ge
it is in short the difference between normandie and saigon.[applause] which brings us to the third pillar, american relationships. our relationships are at the space ithe spacein which the po. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote the values and defend the interests. within this framework in mind that the path is clear first we must put an end to end this war and focus on threads. [applause] we must promote american values by working to reverse the authoritarianism abroad. [applause]...
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it is, in short, the difference between normandy and saigon. [applause] mr. buttigieg: which brings us to the third pillar of a foreign-policy vision, american relationships. our relationships, bilateral relationships, international institutions are the space in which our policy plays out. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote american values and defend american interests. with this framework in mind, the tasks for the next president are clear. an end tomust put endless war and refocus on future threats. [applause] second, we must promote american values by working to reverse that rise of authoritarianism abroad. [applause] mr. buttigieg: third, we must treat climate change as the existential security challenge of the day. [applause] mr. buttigieg: we must in update the institutions through which we engage the world to address these 21st century challenges and opportunities, and fifth, we must do all this while involving thezens across america in meaningful conversation about how foreign policy and national security concern their more toies, and you
it is, in short, the difference between normandy and saigon. [applause] mr. buttigieg: which brings us to the third pillar of a foreign-policy vision, american relationships. our relationships, bilateral relationships, international institutions are the space in which our policy plays out. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote american values and defend american interests. with this framework in mind, the tasks for the next president are clear. an end tomust put endless war and...
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right, we just did this a month ago, we filmed for two and half months in thailand, and 10 days in saigonnam. simply an extraordinary expense, i had a phenomenal time. >> i wish i could talk to you for ever, you have worked with some of the biggest names in hollywood, and you still care passionately about people on the street, about people in general, what is it about you that makes you feel the way you feel? >> i have never really stopped to contemplate, deconstruct, that is a great question. what i can say is that ever since i started making any money as an actor, which was from the early 1980s, every thanksgiving and christmas, i go out and help treat the homeless. when i got married, my wife accompanied me and we had a son, and we would go out, if i'm here in the bay area, for thanksgiving and christmas, and we would just give food to people who look like they need it. we get into our car and we drive the streets, and anybody that looks like they could use a food basket, we get it to them. we have been doing that, i have been doing that since the early 1980s. >> i love what you do, no
right, we just did this a month ago, we filmed for two and half months in thailand, and 10 days in saigonnam. simply an extraordinary expense, i had a phenomenal time. >> i wish i could talk to you for ever, you have worked with some of the biggest names in hollywood, and you still care passionately about people on the street, about people in general, what is it about you that makes you feel the way you feel? >> i have never really stopped to contemplate, deconstruct, that is a...
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it is in short the difference between normandy and saigon. [applause] >> which brings us to the third pillar, american relationships. our relationships, bilateral relationships, multinational alliances are the space in which our policy plays out. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote american values and defend american interests. with this framework in mind the paths for the next president are clear. first we must put a end to endless war and refocus on future threats. second we must promote american values by working to reverse the rise of authoritarianism abroad. third we must treat climate change as the x essential security challenge it is. [cheers and applause] >> fourth, we must update the institutions through which we engage the world to address these 21st-century challenges and opportunities. and fifth, we must do all this while involving citizens in a meaningful conversation about how foreign-policy and national security concern or committees and include their voices and values in formulating our policies. [applause] >> not
it is in short the difference between normandy and saigon. [applause] >> which brings us to the third pillar, american relationships. our relationships, bilateral relationships, multinational alliances are the space in which our policy plays out. each must be strengthened if we wish to promote american values and defend american interests. with this framework in mind the paths for the next president are clear. first we must put a end to endless war and refocus on future threats. second we...
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shows how was i not only saigon on a cent per cent of the total of us so one of the must. now mari has persuaded p.r. nyang to allow our cameras to follow him through his latest visit it is an unprecedented step foreign journalists are routinely banned from entering north korea we will be working under strict control told where and what we can film and accompanied by government officials at all times. yet we will also be taken deep into the heart of this most hidden country to meet men who claim to have witnessed america's use of germ warfare firsthand. in the center of pyongyang the korean army maintains a vast museum dedicated to documenting its version of the war with america. inside professor morey examines a room given over to what north korea claims to be direct evidence of germ warfare by the united states including specimen jars filled with flies mosquitoes and fleas all allegedly infected with deadly pathogens is it the has what the disease typhoid cause there are pest like this are heavy diseases injects like a small boy says into the insects any thoughts inside
shows how was i not only saigon on a cent per cent of the total of us so one of the must. now mari has persuaded p.r. nyang to allow our cameras to follow him through his latest visit it is an unprecedented step foreign journalists are routinely banned from entering north korea we will be working under strict control told where and what we can film and accompanied by government officials at all times. yet we will also be taken deep into the heart of this most hidden country to meet men who...
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on his way from the city of da notwithstanding to a ho chi minh city, what was known as saigon, government security officials removed him from his bus and took him into custody. he was detained, he was imprisoned, repeatedly interrogated, and when the u.s. consul and members of congress asked why is he being charged? they were told almost a year ago, he's under investigation. when we complete the investigation we'll tell you hat the charge is. michael's family was not notified about his detention for 10 days after he was arrested. this violated an agreement between the united states and vietnam which said that the vietnamese government must notify the united states and our consul within 96 hours whenever there is an arrest of an american citizen. when he did not return home, michael's family began to contact u.s. representatives, including myself, from orange county, asking for help. but we have learned very little in this past year about why michael was arrested an detained. there's some talk that the vietnamese government said he posted something on facebook. about a plot. to overthrow t
on his way from the city of da notwithstanding to a ho chi minh city, what was known as saigon, government security officials removed him from his bus and took him into custody. he was detained, he was imprisoned, repeatedly interrogated, and when the u.s. consul and members of congress asked why is he being charged? they were told almost a year ago, he's under investigation. when we complete the investigation we'll tell you hat the charge is. michael's family was not notified about his...
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shows how was i not already saigon orders and president of the whole of us so just a moment of that they must. now mari has persuaded p.r. nyang to allow our cameras to follow him through his latest visit it is an unprecedented step foreign journalists are routinely banned from entering north korea we will be working under strict control told where and what we can film and accompanied by government officials at all times. yet we will also be taken deep into the heart of this most hidden country to meet men who claim to have witnessed america's use of germ warfare firsthand. in the center of pyongyang the korean army maintains a vast museum dedicated to documenting its version of the war with america. inside professor morey examines a room given over to what north korea claims to be direct evidence of germ warfare by the united states including specimen jars filled with flies mosquitoes and fleas all allegedly infected with deadly pathogens is it the has what the disease typhoid cause there are pests like this a heavy disease is injects like a small boy says into the insects and the thoug
shows how was i not already saigon orders and president of the whole of us so just a moment of that they must. now mari has persuaded p.r. nyang to allow our cameras to follow him through his latest visit it is an unprecedented step foreign journalists are routinely banned from entering north korea we will be working under strict control told where and what we can film and accompanied by government officials at all times. yet we will also be taken deep into the heart of this most hidden country...
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in 1969, house and the was army, stationed near saigon in vietnam.emember i was having lunch in the army mess reading the armed forces new summary of the day and there was a short paragraph describing the riot led by homosexuals in greenwich village against the police. my heart was filled with joy. i thought about what i had read frequently but i had no one to discuss it with. secretly within myself, i decided that when i came back stateside, if i should survive to come back s stateside, , i wd cocome out as a y y person andni did. >> for those of us in public morals come after the stonewall incident, things were completely changed from what they had previously been. were notenly submissive anymore. they now suddenly had gained a courage.e of current -- it seemed as if they did not care anymore about whether their identities were made known. we were now dealing with human beings. >> today i'm a 38-year-old drag queen. i can keep my long hair, i can pluck my eyebrows, and i can hell ierever the want. i'm not when you change for anybody. if i change, i
in 1969, house and the was army, stationed near saigon in vietnam.emember i was having lunch in the army mess reading the armed forces new summary of the day and there was a short paragraph describing the riot led by homosexuals in greenwich village against the police. my heart was filled with joy. i thought about what i had read frequently but i had no one to discuss it with. secretly within myself, i decided that when i came back stateside, if i should survive to come back s stateside, , i wd...
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it is in short the difference between normandy and saigon. >> cnn's phil mattingly live on the scenebloomington, indiana. phil, what other big takeaways did you get from this. >> reporter: there's really dual purposes, first and foremost to feel what the buttigieg campaign is a vacuum on foreign policy. all the senators and congressmen laying out expansive domestic programs, expansive domestic ideas with foreign policy has been a second fiddle here. pete buttigieg today in an hour-long speech laid out an expansive view of things and the other reason for that is concerns that have been raised about the fact that a 37-year-old somewhat small town mayor is actually ready for this position. those were the dual reasons for giving the speech. it was a lengthy critique of the trump administration, no question about it calling for the repeal of the authorization of the use of force. no question of indictment in his view of president trump's policy but it was an indictment of past democratic policies saying he hasn't in his lifetime seen a consistent world view out of democrats. it was someth
it is in short the difference between normandy and saigon. >> cnn's phil mattingly live on the scenebloomington, indiana. phil, what other big takeaways did you get from this. >> reporter: there's really dual purposes, first and foremost to feel what the buttigieg campaign is a vacuum on foreign policy. all the senators and congressmen laying out expansive domestic programs, expansive domestic ideas with foreign policy has been a second fiddle here. pete buttigieg today in an...
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there was a suggestion out of saigon today that the determination to take the hill at all costs was dictatedamese bastion in the valley. >> reporter: but unlike the fight in france, the military planning didn't live up to the bravery of those who fought and died. >> hamburger hill no longer has any military significance. its cratered summit where one of the bloodiest battles of the year took place has been abandoned. >> reporter: at home, days before d-day's 25th anniversary, residents of foxborough, massachusetts, held a marathon vigil, reading the 35,000 names of vietnam war dead through the day and night, reading it by flashlight. >> otto palmeyer iii, palm desert. >> joseph arrington of phoenix. >> emmett may junior, columbus. >> the wounds of that era would take years to bind, as nbc's david brinkley tried to put the feeling into words on d-day plus 30. >> those old enough to remember will remember. those who are not missed something. a day 30 years ago when the american people were united as they seldom, if ever, have been since. it was the day of a tremendous invasion of a european co
there was a suggestion out of saigon today that the determination to take the hill at all costs was dictatedamese bastion in the valley. >> reporter: but unlike the fight in france, the military planning didn't live up to the bravery of those who fought and died. >> hamburger hill no longer has any military significance. its cratered summit where one of the bloodiest battles of the year took place has been abandoned. >> reporter: at home, days before d-day's 25th anniversary,...