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also san jose's little saigon neighborhood, ringing in the year of the tiger. thousands of people coming out to celebrate this lunar new year. here's nbc bay area's sheryl catsuta. >> i think it's very special for us. >> that's the joy of the dancing right here. seeing people smile, having fun. >> the lunar new year traditions are once again on full display here in little saigon. >> we believe in the happiness. >> they came wearing their very best. >> the culture is believing, you know, family together, just like christmas. >> the kids come home, they would have the envelope with the money inside. and that's very joyful. everybody comes home. >> and 18-year-old chinese american danny duncan says he knows the younger kids are watching and learning. >> the line dance spirit is to mainly scare away spirits, to bring luck to businesses, and mainly to influence generations as a whole. >> and store owners tell me they're so relieved people are turning out with their masks to enjoy all the festivities. >> they come and take more pictures, and i'm so happy. >> brian ow
also san jose's little saigon neighborhood, ringing in the year of the tiger. thousands of people coming out to celebrate this lunar new year. here's nbc bay area's sheryl catsuta. >> i think it's very special for us. >> that's the joy of the dancing right here. seeing people smile, having fun. >> the lunar new year traditions are once again on full display here in little saigon. >> we believe in the happiness. >> they came wearing their very best. >> the...
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real estate now and saigon. the united states is not going to leave and they're not going to lose and that real estate's going to go up in value and so he is in connecticut, but he tries to get his son to go into the real estate business in saigon in the middle of the war. and of course sun doesn't want to do that. he just wants to get get home and his son is kind of clueless ineffectual officer by mistake and so that's essentially what the book is you told me it was optioned? it was optioned by some movie companies, which i won't mention here for a father and son team. and they opted it for about eight years and then they both got too old so they stopped option. also, i think it's true to say that nobody was. nobody wanted to go to see any more movies. about vietnam after the deer hunter and apocalypse now and hamburger hill you just you walked out of the movie. wondering, you know feeling bad that you're not supposed. did you win of those movies and they're there a few more full? no. camera in the name of that
real estate now and saigon. the united states is not going to leave and they're not going to lose and that real estate's going to go up in value and so he is in connecticut, but he tries to get his son to go into the real estate business in saigon in the middle of the war. and of course sun doesn't want to do that. he just wants to get get home and his son is kind of clueless ineffectual officer by mistake and so that's essentially what the book is you told me it was optioned? it was optioned...
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little one long army switchboard in there and the guy managed to connect me through to the bureau in saigon. and i'm dictating a story when they started mortaring the place. and i'm underneath the switchboard still dictating and and a guy is at the other end. he says what's that noise and i said they're shooting at us. you idiot. oh, it was my introduction to war and that night i'll read took the first shift for three hours and it was my turn. and the guy gave us an m2 grease gun 45 caliber submachine gun. and my turn i'm out there. i'm scared to death. i'm in this bunker with a slit that looks out right at the road. well during my shift the enemy attacked the south vietnamese. compound commanders compound across the little road they hit it with satchel charges blowing it up. and i'm figuring we're next. and finally after the longest night of my life. there's a little light in the east, you know, the sun is going to come up in a minute and i've made it. and i look and down that road comes a vietnamese guy on a bicycle with a big package on the front. on his handlebars and i have jacked arou
little one long army switchboard in there and the guy managed to connect me through to the bureau in saigon. and i'm dictating a story when they started mortaring the place. and i'm underneath the switchboard still dictating and and a guy is at the other end. he says what's that noise and i said they're shooting at us. you idiot. oh, it was my introduction to war and that night i'll read took the first shift for three hours and it was my turn. and the guy gave us an m2 grease gun 45 caliber...
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. >> and in the south bay thousands of people in san jose's little saigon neighborhood, many of those attended say they took the day off from work to be with family and friends. some called for the legislature to recognize the lunar new year as a formal state holiday. reverend norman fong joins us. nice to have you with us, especially on this auspicious evening. you've been doing this a long time. >> nice to be here! >> why is this new year so significant. >> the year of the rat when the covid came out and a year of perseverance. it's time for us to be a tiger and roar and get going. >> do you feel support from the non-asian community, or was that kind of lip service in the last year? >> absolutely. when stop asian hate came out, reverend jesse jackson flew out from chicago to support us last year. i love the san francisco spirit all the way. >> well said. today san francisco became the fourth city in the state to formally apologize for a history of racism against the chinese community. are you upset that it took so long? >> no. looking at the black experience, native american, mexica
. >> and in the south bay thousands of people in san jose's little saigon neighborhood, many of those attended say they took the day off from work to be with family and friends. some called for the legislature to recognize the lunar new year as a formal state holiday. reverend norman fong joins us. nice to have you with us, especially on this auspicious evening. you've been doing this a long time. >> nice to be here! >> why is this new year so significant. >> the year of...
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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 discover
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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over 24 hour period, the center of saigon was war zone. the press retreated in effect that the caravel hotel and many of the story is mentioned we were saying was from the care of the. ready news the us warns of russia invasion of ukraine could begin any day for moscow cases to west of lives in misinformation. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from. so how are coming up the canadian truck drive is defy a court order to clear a case border crossing with the us after days of anger roles and miles military ladies, monks 75 years.
over 24 hour period, the center of saigon was war zone. the press retreated in effect that the caravel hotel and many of the story is mentioned we were saying was from the care of the. ready news the us warns of russia invasion of ukraine could begin any day for moscow cases to west of lives in misinformation. ah, hello, i'm emily angry. this is al jazeera live from. so how are coming up the canadian truck drive is defy a court order to clear a case border crossing with the us after days of...
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between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianora in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following. last night, i happened to be reading a little bit of the history of chinatown. in 1877, there were three days of rioting where literally hundreds of san franciscos were attacking -- san franciscans were attacking chinese residents in chinatown. and at that time, there were a handful of san franciscans that stood up and stood up for the chinese community, and i just want to say how proud i am of the san francisco community, saying no to the hate. we're at a time, 145 years later, at this asian ceremony, we have our first asian sheriff, sitting next to our first asian public defender, sitting next to
between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianora in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following....
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in the heart of little saigon. >> a woman is upset after comcast placed a huge utility box in front of her home. she is now calling out the company for blindsiding her. she says that she left her home for two hours and when she returned this huge green box had appeared in her garden. it contains a back up battery for a hub on a utility poll near her home. comcast has a city permit to place the boxes on private property but she is upset she got no warning. >> there was no notice. the city signed off on drawings but we were not notified. you know, they really should of told us. someone should be notified, someone should have at least a conversation. >> a sign on the utility box says the insulation has been put on hold. the city and comcast will meet with the homeowner tomorrow. >>> new at 11:00, pg&e has a project preventing wildfires but burying power lines. work got under way today. >> signs construction cones and equipment leaving a neighborhood. >> absolutely great. it has been a long time coming. >> the excitement sparked by a p g&e project converting overhead power lines and buryin
in the heart of little saigon. >> a woman is upset after comcast placed a huge utility box in front of her home. she is now calling out the company for blindsiding her. she says that she left her home for two hours and when she returned this huge green box had appeared in her garden. it contains a back up battery for a hub on a utility poll near her home. comcast has a city permit to place the boxes on private property but she is upset she got no warning. >> there was no notice. the...
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between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianora in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following. last night, i happened to be reading a little bit of the history of chinatown. in 1877, there were three days of rioting where literally hundreds of san franciscos were attacking -- san franciscans were attacking chinese residents in chinatown. and at that time, there were a handful of san franciscans that stood up and stood up for the chinese community, and i just want to say how proud i am of the san francisco community, saying no to the hate. we're at a time, 145 years later, at this asian ceremony, we have our first asian sheriff, sitting next to our first asian public defender, sitting next to
between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianora in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following....
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. >>> this was the scene moments ago at grand century mall in the heart of san jose's little saigon. as you can see, a good-sized crowd, where they have been setting off plenty of fireworks. >>> people across the bay area are sharing their lunar new year greetings online today, and you can to by using the hashtag kpix. >>> the city of san jose is struggling with pedestrian fatalities. 2021 saw a record number of deaths along roadways, and already 2022 is off to a troubling start. kpix 5's da lin with what some of these cases all have in common. >> reporter: we are here where the city of san jose had its ninth fatal collision of the year. that means in the month of january, somebody was dying and a fatal crash once every 3 to 4 days. the city is now on an alarming pace to beat last year's historic high. for this latest fatal crash, san jose police have very few witnesses or information i need your help. >> i can confirm the pedestrian was in the crosswalk. this man struck him and fled. >> reporter: it happened on january 23, 4:40 a.m. a transit van was possibly involved heading eastbo
. >>> this was the scene moments ago at grand century mall in the heart of san jose's little saigon. as you can see, a good-sized crowd, where they have been setting off plenty of fireworks. >>> people across the bay area are sharing their lunar new year greetings online today, and you can to by using the hashtag kpix. >>> the city of san jose is struggling with pedestrian fatalities. 2021 saw a record number of deaths along roadways, and already 2022 is off to a...
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in san jose's little saigon neighborhood, the celebrations were underway for one of the most and holidays of the year. >> it's just like christmas. every family member has to be home. celebrating the a pyior fy name and lots of different things for the culture. reporter: the pandemic changed the way families celebrated the last few years. for the year of the tiger, this group is together again. >> the last couple of years, we haven't been able to celebrate with them. this is a more special new year for us. this year hopefully will bring a lot of luck and prosperity. reporter: certainly plenty of prosperity for all businesses. the lines never slowed down while we were here, to bring in the new year the right way. >> we tried to start with positivity and happiness. that's what we -- will bring us to look for the coming year. reporter: owners we spoke with sold tens of thousands of orchids and other flowers over the last two weeks. >> we look for business on your year. reporter: buty r the future.evenft ahaen yr. as t iterimes t eap com, folks hr can brg >> people have a hard time, but we wi
in san jose's little saigon neighborhood, the celebrations were underway for one of the most and holidays of the year. >> it's just like christmas. every family member has to be home. celebrating the a pyior fy name and lots of different things for the culture. reporter: the pandemic changed the way families celebrated the last few years. for the year of the tiger, this group is together again. >> the last couple of years, we haven't been able to celebrate with them. this is a more...
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workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the registers, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of the cash register they took were completely he says in the end, the crime likely cause more than it's worth grand total of probably $200. that was about it and it cost us the way more to like, get everything fixed up and everything replaced. he estimates that it will take several thousands of dollars to fix the door. >> and replace the registers and petty cash. the owner told kron 4 that they're already understaffed and don't want the remaining team to be afraid. a lot of people just coming to not to worry about things like that. you can see the suspect running out of the building in this video carrying the
workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the registers, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one...
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>> i'm in san jose where thousands are turning out to celebrate the lunar new year here in little saigon. check out the sights and sounds of the year of the tiger coming up. >> the news at 6:00 starts now. good evening and thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aquirre. brace yourself for windy weather and potential power outages. the national weather service has issued a wind advisory for some parts of the bay area, and it's going to happen over the next few days. pg&e says it will be all hands on deck as it gears up to respond to downed lines, power outages and potential fire danger that creeps up with every single wind gust. nbc bay area's
>> i'm in san jose where thousands are turning out to celebrate the lunar new year here in little saigon. check out the sights and sounds of the year of the tiger coming up. >> the news at 6:00 starts now. good evening and thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aquirre. brace yourself for windy weather and potential power outages. the national weather service has issued a wind advisory for some parts of the bay area, and it's going to happen over the next few...
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months, the military has lost control of the territory, including and chin and rock kind stays the saigon region, the mog way division. deborah started, how does that impact the military's hold on the country? is how stretched is the military right now? how much pressure is it under? well, the, the who is relying on strikes now on civilian areas, including recently in strike on lloyd caught the biggest city, the state capital of cardio cur, any state. so what has happened is that besides launching all stretching out all the human resources to attack people, the military has also lost thousands of defective soldiers and police who defected from the time because they cannot bear what's going on. and instead, the military is now recalling retired veterans to active duty and forcing soldiers, wife and children to do military training. what this is telling us is that they have lot themselves, as ronan says on a pass. oh, to fight till the last person standing there, not willing to make any compromise or show any mercy. and this in itself has also forced the civilian population to realize that
months, the military has lost control of the territory, including and chin and rock kind stays the saigon region, the mog way division. deborah started, how does that impact the military's hold on the country? is how stretched is the military right now? how much pressure is it under? well, the, the who is relying on strikes now on civilian areas, including recently in strike on lloyd caught the biggest city, the state capital of cardio cur, any state. so what has happened is that besides...
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remember what the pentagon assured us they had wsb , that the afghanistan withdrawal wouldn't be like saigoness didn't push enough to ask the hard questions. then the you know what hit the fan. this can't happen again. good for matt lee, it was painful, but really revealing t watch. they're not varsity, they're no jv, they shouldn't even be on the field. up next, gutfeld. ♪ >> sometimes coffee makes me stutter. you are a bunch of jerks if you don't clap. shut up, it's over a. it's a thriller of a thursday. like you joined us. he's got a new show on saturday because apparently he is cheape than infomercials for nonstick pans. luke who else is here?
remember what the pentagon assured us they had wsb , that the afghanistan withdrawal wouldn't be like saigoness didn't push enough to ask the hard questions. then the you know what hit the fan. this can't happen again. good for matt lee, it was painful, but really revealing t watch. they're not varsity, they're no jv, they shouldn't even be on the field. up next, gutfeld. ♪ >> sometimes coffee makes me stutter. you are a bunch of jerks if you don't clap. shut up, it's over a. it's a...
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little one long army switchboard in there and the guy managed to connect me through to the bureau in saigon. and i'm dictating a story when they started mortaring the place. and i'm underneath the switchboard still dictating and and a guy is at the other end. he says what's that noise and i said they're shooting at us. you idiot. oh, it was my introduction to war and that night i'll read took the first shift for three hours and it was my turn. and the guy gave us an m2 grease gun 45 caliber submachine gun. and my turn i'm out there. i'm scared to death. i'm in this bunker with a slit that looks out right at the road. well during my shift the enemy attacked the south vietnamese. compound commanders compound across the little road they hit it with satchel charges blowing it up. and i'm figuring we're next. finally after the longest night of my life. there's a little light in the east, you know, the sun is going to come up in a minute and i've made it. and i look and down that road comes a vietnamese guy on a bicycle with a big package on the front. on his handlebars and i have jacked around i
little one long army switchboard in there and the guy managed to connect me through to the bureau in saigon. and i'm dictating a story when they started mortaring the place. and i'm underneath the switchboard still dictating and and a guy is at the other end. he says what's that noise and i said they're shooting at us. you idiot. oh, it was my introduction to war and that night i'll read took the first shift for three hours and it was my turn. and the guy gave us an m2 grease gun 45 caliber...
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. >> the detet offensive happenedn saigon.ame home to people. it was the feeling, part of a vast number of americans, that these guys didn't want to quit. >> suddenly the u.s. embassy came under attack, you had to ask the question. i thought we were winning here. and they're attacking our embassy? >> westmoreland saw light at the end of the tunnel. we have this tet offensive that most of vietnam is attacked by viet cong and the north v vietnamese and say, where the hell is that light at the end of the tunnel stuff? we're being run over all over. >> right up to the tet offensive, westmoreland talked about military victory. the white house talked in terms of military victory. the tet offensive ended that talk. >> cold hard facts, we do not have control. >> lbj is fending off the doves that want to cut and run and fending off the hawks, saying we'll need a couple hundred thousand more immediately. at this point, he's very much alone. >> cronkite's report -- >> in these ruins can be seen physical evidence of the viet cong's tet of
. >> the detet offensive happenedn saigon.ame home to people. it was the feeling, part of a vast number of americans, that these guys didn't want to quit. >> suddenly the u.s. embassy came under attack, you had to ask the question. i thought we were winning here. and they're attacking our embassy? >> westmoreland saw light at the end of the tunnel. we have this tet offensive that most of vietnam is attacked by viet cong and the north v vietnamese and say, where the hell is...
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in little saigon neighborhood, celebrations were underway for one of the most important holidays of the> it is just like christmas. every family member has to be home. celebrate and pray for a good year. pray up the family name. write up a lot of different things for the culture. dustin: for the year of the tiger, this group is together again. >> the last couple of years we have not been able to celebrate with them. this is a more special need or for us. this year it will hopefully bring a lot of luck and prosperity. dustin: certainly plenty of prosperity at mall businesses. the line at the store never slowed down. people buying clothing, snappers, and red emblems. >> we hope for a new year -- a better year, so we work on the positive and the happy. dustin: the other must have our flowers for people to decorate their homes in cultural colors. but to business owners we spoke with sold tens of thousands of orchids at other flowers over the last few weeks. >> we wish we we wish w -- flowers to sell. dustin: as the bay area continues to see rise of hate and crimes against the community, the
in little saigon neighborhood, celebrations were underway for one of the most important holidays of the> it is just like christmas. every family member has to be home. celebrate and pray for a good year. pray up the family name. write up a lot of different things for the culture. dustin: for the year of the tiger, this group is together again. >> the last couple of years we have not been able to celebrate with them. this is a more special need or for us. this year it will hopefully...
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workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break it. he then runs through the store right for the registers, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of the cash register they took were completely empty. he says in the end, the crime likely cause more than it's worth grand total of probably $200. that was about it and it cost us the way more to like, get everything fixed up and everything replaced. he estimates that it will take several thousands of dollars to fix the door. >> and replace the registers and petty cash. the owner told kron 4 that they're already understaffed and don't want the remaining team to be afraid. a lot of people just coming to not to worry about things like that. you can see the suspect running out of the building in this video ca
workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break it. he then runs through the store right for the registers, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all....
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. >> early august in 1964, i was a reporter in saigon at the time and the administration announced a series of incidents on the gulf of tonkin. there had been an early attack on an american warship on august 2, and there was a second possible attack. >> the gulf of tonkin events in early august of 1964 gave lbj the ability to show that he's no wimp, that he's going to be able to request a joint resolution in support of his ability to respond and to act in southeast asia without having to seek a declaration of war is huge. there were only two dissenting votes. majority of the senate had full confidence in lbj. his ability to turn the events in the gulf of tonkin into the gulf of tonkin resolution, i think, was just pure genius. >> he used it to fight a whole war without any continuing authorization from congress or even the american public. >> the gulf of tonkin becomes an inflexion point in the lbj presidency. he ultimately doubles down on the war in vietnam. >> all the information i had was, that they were serious, and i felt at the time and i feel now that if confronted with an ide
. >> early august in 1964, i was a reporter in saigon at the time and the administration announced a series of incidents on the gulf of tonkin. there had been an early attack on an american warship on august 2, and there was a second possible attack. >> the gulf of tonkin events in early august of 1964 gave lbj the ability to show that he's no wimp, that he's going to be able to request a joint resolution in support of his ability to respond and to act in southeast asia without...
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in the meantime, they took over the saigon embassy up here which i have pretty good information on.eople started going out and said don't go under any circumstances. so he just started tearing up our agreements. >> this is a shocking revelation. an american presidential candidate is taking steps to undermain the foreign policy during a war of the sitting president. >> i'm reading their hand. i don't want to get this in the campaign. they ought to be doing this. this is treason. >> i know. >> president johnson told very few people. he did not want to expose these calls because he thought it could back fire. he thought he could be blamed for bringing up a red herring of some sort late in the campaign to help hubert humphrey. but he did want to get to the bottom of it. >> is there anything i can do? if you want me to do something, i'll do anything. we're not going to let these people stop this. if you think i can do something. >> these people are proceeding on the assumption that folks close to you tell them to do nothing until january 20th. >> i know who they're talking about, too. >>
in the meantime, they took over the saigon embassy up here which i have pretty good information on.eople started going out and said don't go under any circumstances. so he just started tearing up our agreements. >> this is a shocking revelation. an american presidential candidate is taking steps to undermain the foreign policy during a war of the sitting president. >> i'm reading their hand. i don't want to get this in the campaign. they ought to be doing this. this is treason....
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workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of the cash register they took were completely he says in the end, the crime likely cause more than it's worth grand total of probably $200. that was about it and it cost us the way more to like, get everything fixed up and everything replaced. he estimates that it will take several thousands of dollars to fix the door. >> and replace the registers and petty cash. the owner told kron 4 that they're already understaffed and don't want the remaining team to be afraid. a lot of just coming to not to worry about things like that. you can see the suspect running out of the building in this video carrying the register
workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of...
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where, as you president biden did a press conference and said there's no way would see a repeat of saigonng. in a relative to the olympics, i note many of us remember during the obama administration, and the crimea happening right on the heels of that, this looks so similar and very disappointed we are lacking the kind of world leadership we need with biden there. elizabeth: we hear loud and clear, general for there's also this, the president said he is rejecting an army investigation that found failures in the white house handling of the evacuation out of afghanistan. it's a new interview coming out in bc lester holt. he is also saying he will not move to rescue americans stranded in ukraine because quote that could trigger a world war. general i would like your reaction to this, watch. >> we have to significantly increase the number of troops in back in this war of attrition. and there is no way we were ever going to unite ukraine. excuse me iraq, afghanistan. no way that was going to happen but. >> i just want to clarify are you rejecting the conclusions are the accounts that are in th
where, as you president biden did a press conference and said there's no way would see a repeat of saigonng. in a relative to the olympics, i note many of us remember during the obama administration, and the crimea happening right on the heels of that, this looks so similar and very disappointed we are lacking the kind of world leadership we need with biden there. elizabeth: we hear loud and clear, general for there's also this, the president said he is rejecting an army investigation that...
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a lot of it was coming to work not to about things like that on the oven in little saigon area of san jose was broken into and told this isn't the first time talking a lot >> it's just this at this point. it's just like up again, you can see near the top of your screen. >> a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed. one of the cash register they took were completely he says in the end, the crime likely cause more than it's worth grand total of probably $200. that was about it and it cost us the way more. >> to like, get everything fixed up and everything replaced. he estimates that it will take several thousands of dollars to fix the door. >> and replace the registers and petty cash. >> you can see the suspect running out of the building in this video carrying the registers with him. tran says they're thinking about adding a gate to the door, but he's not sure it will help if they want to find a way and they'll find a way. and t
a lot of it was coming to work not to about things like that on the oven in little saigon area of san jose was broken into and told this isn't the first time talking a lot >> it's just this at this point. it's just like up again, you can see near the top of your screen. >> a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed. one of the...
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: that was devastating, and remember what the pentagon asserts that epic and would not speed like saigonress didn't push enough to ask the hard questions. then the you know what hit the fan. this can't happen again, good for matt lee. it was painful but really, really revealing to watch. and the biden people, they are not on the field. up next, got filled. >> we begin with a fox weather alert, massive winter storm is turning deadly as a tornado ripped through the central alabama killing at least one woman and critically injuring several others. now hundreds of thousands of americans are without power across several states, more than 130,000 homes and businesses in tennessee completely in the dark. speed went the icy conditions causing massive 14 car pile up
: that was devastating, and remember what the pentagon asserts that epic and would not speed like saigonress didn't push enough to ask the hard questions. then the you know what hit the fan. this can't happen again, good for matt lee. it was painful but really, really revealing to watch. and the biden people, they are not on the field. up next, got filled. >> we begin with a fox weather alert, massive winter storm is turning deadly as a tornado ripped through the central alabama killing...
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switch, a little one arm switchboard through there and i managed to kick me through to the bureau in saigon, and i'm dictating a story. when they started murdering the place. and i'm underneath the switchboard, still dictating, and a guy at the other end, he says, what's that noise? and i said, they're shooting at us, you idiot! [laughs] oh, it was my introduction to the vietnam war. and that night, henri took the first shift for three hours, and then it was my turn. and the guy gave us an m2 greet gone, 45 calendar caliber sub machine gun, and my turn. i'm out there, i'm scared to death! i'm in this bunker with a slip that looks out right at the road. well, during my shift, the enemy attacked the south vietnamese compound, the commander's compound across the little road. they hit it with satchel judges, blowing it up. and i'm figuring that we are the next. and finally, after the longest night in my life, there's a little light in the east, you know? the sun is going to come up in a minute, and i've made it. and i look, and down that road comes vietnamese guy on a bicycle with a big package
switch, a little one arm switchboard through there and i managed to kick me through to the bureau in saigon, and i'm dictating a story. when they started murdering the place. and i'm underneath the switchboard, still dictating, and a guy at the other end, he says, what's that noise? and i said, they're shooting at us, you idiot! [laughs] oh, it was my introduction to the vietnam war. and that night, henri took the first shift for three hours, and then it was my turn. and the guy gave us an m2...
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workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the registers, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed. they get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of the cash register they took were completely empty. he says in the end, the crime likely cause more than it's worth grand total of probably $200 1000 about it and it cost us the way more to like get everything fixed up and everything replace. he estimates that it will take several thousands of dollars to fix the door. >> and replace the registers and petty cash. the owner told kron 4 that they're already understaffed and don't want the remaining team to be afraid. a lot of people just coming to not to worry about things like that. you can see the suspect running out of the building in this video carrying the re
workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the registers, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed. they get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of...
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workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of the cash register they took were completely empty. he says in the end, the crime likely cause more than it's worth grand total of probably $200. that was about it and it cost us the way more to like, get everything fixed up and everything replaced. he estimates that it will take several thousands of dollars to fix the door. >> and replace the registers and petty cash. the owner told kron 4 that they're already understaffed and don't want the remaining team to be afraid. a lot of people just coming to not to worry about things like that. you can see the suspect running out of the building in this video carrying t
workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigon area of san jose. >> has been broken into again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of...
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workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigonto again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of the cash register they took were completely empty. he says in the end, the crime likely cause more than it's worth grand total of probably $200. that was about it and it cost us the way more to like, get everything fixed up and everything replaced. he estimates that it will take several thousands of dollars to fix the door. >> and replace the registers and petty cash. the owner told kron 4 that they're already understaffed and don't want the remaining team to be afraid. a lot of just coming to not to worry about things like that. you can see the suspect running out of the building in this video carrying the registers with him. at this point. we're
workers, the people that work with because they do feel unsafe at night on the oven in the little saigonto again. you can see near the top of your screen. a man threw something through the glass door to break he then runs through the store right for the register, but store manager of the story, road location. david tran says the suspect might be disappointed in. you get much out of it. we don't hold. >> on the cash all that much at all. one of the cash register they took were completely...
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between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianra in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following. last night, i happened to be reading a little bit of the history of chinatown. in 1877, there were three days of rioting where literally hundreds of san franciscos were attacking -- san franciscans were attacking chinese residents in chinatown. and at that time, there were a handful of san franciscans that stood up and stood up for the chinese community, and i just want to say how proud i am of the san francisco community, saying no to the hate. we're at a time, 145 years later, at this asian ceremony, we have our first asian sheriff, sitting next to our first asian public defender, sitting next to
between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianra in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following....
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lot of african-americans pretty and i want to point both to a couple things, one being a book on saigon which deals with kind of the african-american rule in the vietnam war effort but also the last point that i want to make is kind of why this does not play out for johnson quite the way that he wants to is as elizabeth points out in her book, dealing with kind of a the fact that the war on poverty moves from the worn property to the war crime is the way that these unintended consequences of things such as these programs and funding it not only social alarms but also policing reforms in ways the federal government is essentially funding the kind of local policing behavior and african-american communities that ultimately lead to some of the issues and difficulties with policing but also the mass incarceration of african-americans. so african-americans are looking for lyndon johnson and the promise of the world poverty but they have this memory of him is a congressional leader and they view a lot of the assassination as less and trent that lyndon johnson is partially responsible but also
lot of african-americans pretty and i want to point both to a couple things, one being a book on saigon which deals with kind of the african-american rule in the vietnam war effort but also the last point that i want to make is kind of why this does not play out for johnson quite the way that he wants to is as elizabeth points out in her book, dealing with kind of a the fact that the war on poverty moves from the worn property to the war crime is the way that these unintended consequences of...
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between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianora in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following. last night, i happened to be reading a little bit of the history of chinatown. in 1877, there were three days of rioting where literally hundreds of san franciscos were attacking -- san franciscans were attacking chinese residents in chinatown. and at that time, there were a handful of san franciscans that stood up and stood up for the chinese community, and i just want to say how proud i am of the san francisco community, saying no to the hate. we're at a time, 145 years later, at this asian ceremony, we have our first asian sheriff, sitting next to our first asian public defender, sitting next to
between chinatown and japantown, little saigon and our filipino heritage district, we envision the asianora in san francisco. we are the center of the culture, of the social community, of the politics, and of the history. and i know, many of us, as the mayor just said, we are thinking how hard it's been between the pandemic and recession and antiasian hate, and the fact that we appear to be recreating the history of antiasian hate here during this time period. we let me just say the following....
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challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigonhat 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 discover, i want them to rediscover t
challenges in creating this cultural district when we compare ourselves to chinatown, japantown or little saigonhat 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...
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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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especially was importing the stuff from taiwan and saigon and everything else.. we looked down our noses at people like barnacle. we went to the big chill and laughed through the whole thing. we thought it was a parody if barnical's year was 19 sfemp 67. my movie was ferris bowler's day off or '86. i can't remember which year, what was your year, what was your movie? >> the only movie i am thinking is "blow." i think johnny depp was playing mike barnacle in and out of south america, dropping packages, landing on dirt landing strips. >> i didn't know that about you, mike. that's fascinating. >> i did not, either. >> i'll go '91, which is high school. my movie was "boys in the hood." hip-hop, nirvana was coming in. pearl jam was on the horizon removing away from motley crue with hip hob ascendled. that was sort of my time there. >> never mind, it just changed music. also we had so much, cluck clauseterman said it changed the culture, got us into the '90s, jonathan lemire, what were you like, 2009, 2010? what was your movie? >> i will echo to say the influence of '
especially was importing the stuff from taiwan and saigon and everything else.. we looked down our noses at people like barnacle. we went to the big chill and laughed through the whole thing. we thought it was a parody if barnical's year was 19 sfemp 67. my movie was ferris bowler's day off or '86. i can't remember which year, what was your year, what was your movie? >> the only movie i am thinking is "blow." i think johnny depp was playing mike barnacle in and out of south...
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relations committee for money to evacuate vietnamese just ahead of the north vietnamese triumph in saigona sense there seems to be some early foreshadowing of what happened in afghanistan and, i don't know, there's a blind spot there, a sense of not having a debt once the troops are out and the afghans have paid the price for that. >> the piece is titled "the betrayal." it's in the atlantic. george packer, thanks for being here to share it with us. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up next, the white house is brissing for what is expected to be a disappointing january jobs report. one of president biden's top economic add drivers will be our guest. >>> plus the push continues for a diplomatic understanding for the standoff between russia and ukraine. the latest strategy out of washington. a and a and ukraine. ♪ ♪taking a break from all your worries ♪ ♪sure would help a lot ♪ ♪wouldn't you like to get away? ♪ the latest strategy out of washington ♪ ♪ sometimes you want to go ♪ ♪where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ ♪and they're always glad you came ♪ trelegy for copd. [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high
relations committee for money to evacuate vietnamese just ahead of the north vietnamese triumph in saigona sense there seems to be some early foreshadowing of what happened in afghanistan and, i don't know, there's a blind spot there, a sense of not having a debt once the troops are out and the afghans have paid the price for that. >> the piece is titled "the betrayal." it's in the atlantic. george packer, thanks for being here to share it with us. >> my pleasure....