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saigon, the capital city of south vietnam, falls. the 15-year-long vietnam war comes to an end., 40 years later, economic reforms have brought remarkable development to vietnam. it's a young vibrant country. less than half the population experienced the war, but many vietnamese still bear the scars. [ speaking foreign language ] ' . >>> agent orange is a chemical defol yapt. the united states and south vietnamese armies sprayed large quantities over the jungle. their aim was to strip the trees bare. without cover, enemy soldiers couldn't carry out attacks. agent orange contains dieoxin, a substance toxic to the human body. this family has been suffering from the effects for three generations. t imt et is a former soldier who was exposed to agent orange on the battlefield. soon after being discharged, he began experiencing live and kidney problems. he's been on daily medications ever since. his son started suffering joint problems at the age of 6 and eventually lost the use of his hands and feet. >> translator: i had a sickness. none of the people around me wanted anything to do
saigon, the capital city of south vietnam, falls. the 15-year-long vietnam war comes to an end., 40 years later, economic reforms have brought remarkable development to vietnam. it's a young vibrant country. less than half the population experienced the war, but many vietnamese still bear the scars. [ speaking foreign language ] ' . >>> agent orange is a chemical defol yapt. the united states and south vietnamese armies sprayed large quantities over the jungle. their aim was to strip...
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vietnam has territorial disputes with china over some islands in the south china sea. >>> vietnam is enjoying annual economic growth of about 6%. the boom is luring back thousands of people who left during the turmoil of the vietnam war and its aftermath. these ex-patriots were once labeled as dissidents. they started to trickle back after the government established policies to welcome them home. today their skills are helping the country develop. in the second part of our series on vietnam, nhk world's yuko fukushima meets one such returnee. >> reporter: ho chi minh city, the former capital of south vietnam has become a major destination for returnees who want to invest in new business opportunities. it's also becoming a new battlefield for companies who want to recruit them. that's because ethnic vietnamese coming from overseas acquired skills that are much in demand in this emerging economy. this is one of the largest recruitment companies in the country. the asean economic community has been established and transpacific partnership trade deal is set to go into effect. they have p
vietnam has territorial disputes with china over some islands in the south china sea. >>> vietnam is enjoying annual economic growth of about 6%. the boom is luring back thousands of people who left during the turmoil of the vietnam war and its aftermath. these ex-patriots were once labeled as dissidents. they started to trickle back after the government established policies to welcome them home. today their skills are helping the country develop. in the second part of our series on...
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first year in office from the cia, the joint chiefs, his general in vietnam, the pentagon, that south vietnam could not survive without american troops defending it. so, he knew he was not going to be able to fulfill his campaign promise from '68. instead he decided to fake it. he timed his withdrawl. the military withdraw to his re-election campaign. by the time he started taping the conversations in the oval office in '71 he knew he was going to bring the troops home shortly before or after the election and chose that to keep saigon from falling before election day and taking his shot at a second term down with him. so it is startling to hear an american president base such profoundly important decisions that affect literally the lives of american troop primarily on how they affect his own political well-being. this extended to this negotiati negotiations with the vietn vietnamese. he sealed a deal by assuring them if they waited a year or two after he brought the last american troops home they could take oversight -- over the south vietnam area without fear of him intervening. that is anot
first year in office from the cia, the joint chiefs, his general in vietnam, the pentagon, that south vietnam could not survive without american troops defending it. so, he knew he was not going to be able to fulfill his campaign promise from '68. instead he decided to fake it. he timed his withdrawl. the military withdraw to his re-election campaign. by the time he started taping the conversations in the oval office in '71 he knew he was going to bring the troops home shortly before or after...
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. >> american helicopters are used to transport the south vietnam troops, the show of strength intimidates the reds. >> u.s. military involvement had begun in earnest in 1961 when president kennedy sent 3,000 military addisers and those helicopters to the little known southeast asian nation. the aim, prevent it from falling into the hands of the communist north vietnamese. >> wasn't much question the loss of vietnam would protend into the loss of southeast asia. >> riply would end the naval cross. in 1972, he destroyed a key bridge and helped stop dead a major communist invasion. in 1967, he was a marine rifle company commander just south of the demilitarized zone. >> overwhelmingly, a majority of the war was fought along the dmz understandably. the closeness to the enemy. and north of route 9 which roughly paralleled dmz and then to the border in laos. >> most of the action was in this part of vietnam and control of route 9 was critical. >> north's arm took up positions on the hills and down at the and they would put land mines, personnel mines, shoot at you with rpgs. >> not far from the
. >> american helicopters are used to transport the south vietnam troops, the show of strength intimidates the reds. >> u.s. military involvement had begun in earnest in 1961 when president kennedy sent 3,000 military addisers and those helicopters to the little known southeast asian nation. the aim, prevent it from falling into the hands of the communist north vietnamese. >> wasn't much question the loss of vietnam would protend into the loss of southeast asia. >> riply...
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two after he brought the last american troops home they could take oversight -- over the south vietnam area without fear of him intervening. that is another shocking fact people can learn from the nixon tapes and documents that have been declassified. >> this information is from the tapes that have been recently declassified? >> yes, it is from the bulk of the richard nixon tapes. most of the tapes people heard came out decades ago during the watergate trials and deal with nixon's domestic abuse of power. in more recent decades, the national archives declassified the bulk of the nixon case. more than 2500 hours of them. they deal with everything including foreign policy. we are used to thinking of nixon as a great statesman who is also a bit of a rogue. but the tapes show there is one nixon that foreign policy and domestic policy are both geared toward nixon's domestic, political triumphs. >> you are at the miller center at uva with presidential research. when you were putting together this book what did you have to do get this information? how do you access the nixon tapes? >> the mil
two after he brought the last american troops home they could take oversight -- over the south vietnam area without fear of him intervening. that is another shocking fact people can learn from the nixon tapes and documents that have been declassified. >> this information is from the tapes that have been recently declassified? >> yes, it is from the bulk of the richard nixon tapes. most of the tapes people heard came out decades ago during the watergate trials and deal with nixon's...
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saigon, the capital city of south vietnam, falls. the 15-year-long vietnam war comes
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so lyndon johnson gets handed the totally collapsed government and army of south vietnam. eventually he made his own decision about not sending in american contract groups. johnson went to his grave arguing that kennedy overthrow the assassination of the, johnson was a big supporter of the end. it was the reason he ended up committing combat troops. >> host: is the author of the new books politics of deception, jfk secret decision of vietnam. thank you so much. >> patterson and steve israel, democrat of new york is also an author, a lot of authors from capil hill. yours is a little different, why is that. >> mine is a novel. every member of congress believes they are going to write the next great memoir. i just make a different a different direction and wrote a parody of washington d.c. politics and some of the people i know here. >> who is morris? >> morris is in innocent guy living on long island, he does like the news, he likes he likes the new york mets and classic movies. the national security agency, through through a glitch suspect him of being a terrorist. the enti
so lyndon johnson gets handed the totally collapsed government and army of south vietnam. eventually he made his own decision about not sending in american contract groups. johnson went to his grave arguing that kennedy overthrow the assassination of the, johnson was a big supporter of the end. it was the reason he ended up committing combat troops. >> host: is the author of the new books politics of deception, jfk secret decision of vietnam. thank you so much. >> patterson and...
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. >> reporter: ho chi minh city, this former capital of south vietnam has become a major destination for returnees who want to invest in business opportunities. it's also becoming a battlefield for companies who want to recruit them. that's because ethnic vietnamese comes from overseas have acquired skills that are much in demand in this emerging economy. this is one of the largest recruitment companies in the country. the asean economic community has been established and the transpacific partnership trade deal is set to go into effect. they've prompted foreign corporations to move into vietnam at breakneck speed. those companies are relying on recruitment firms to find qualified employees. many vietnamese returning from abroad fit the bill. >> they are qualified. they have the language skills. they have management skills. and here there are a lot of business opportunities for them to be more successful,or them to contribute to the homeland. why not? >> reporter: this man is an american-vietnamese who decided to come to ho chi minh for work in 2014. he's a developer with experience,
. >> reporter: ho chi minh city, this former capital of south vietnam has become a major destination for returnees who want to invest in business opportunities. it's also becoming a battlefield for companies who want to recruit them. that's because ethnic vietnamese comes from overseas have acquired skills that are much in demand in this emerging economy. this is one of the largest recruitment companies in the country. the asean economic community has been established and the transpacific...
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, the tet holiday, usually there was a cessation of hostilities, more than 100 cities all over south vietnam hue quickly fell. you have seen these images. it was footage like this that turned finally a great part of the american public against the war. ♪ the u.s. marines fought house to house to retake the city. a vicious 3 1/2-week-long battle. eventually, artillery and air support were called in. the city was saved. and, of course, largely destroyed in the saving. the civilian population caught in the cross fire were equally devastated. the north vietnamese to their enduring shame had while controlling the city rounded up anyone seen as a potential enemy and either disappeared them away to unknown prisons or killed them outright. most notoriously when they massacred almost 3,000 people, rolling them, many of them still alive in mass graves in and around hue. duk knows full well the horrors and heartbreak of that time. in his memoir, "where the ashes are: the odyssey of an american family," he captures the terror of a nine-year-old boy, the son of a high ranking south vietnamese civil serva
, the tet holiday, usually there was a cessation of hostilities, more than 100 cities all over south vietnam hue quickly fell. you have seen these images. it was footage like this that turned finally a great part of the american public against the war. ♪ the u.s. marines fought house to house to retake the city. a vicious 3 1/2-week-long battle. eventually, artillery and air support were called in. the city was saved. and, of course, largely destroyed in the saving. the civilian population...
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its intent was to built up have lets and villages, in south vietnam, they end ed up with 20,000 people killed. colby defended phoenix and almost all those deaths were combat casualties. turned off a lot of phoenix deaths were assassination and torture and a lot of the operators worked with vix under the cia even though colby send out a memos to the people involved and say we don't condone expert judicial punishment. a lot of that was still going on. always defended his role in vietnam's. he thought that it was a travesty the emery brothers were overthrown in vietnam and we could have won the war and his family is still in power which nothing could have been further from the truth. thank you very much, i appreciate it, you are a good audience. >> thank you for coming tonight. he will sign books at the table and we have them for sale at the counter, thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author or book you would like to see featured on booktv? send us an e-mail, booktv@c-span.org. tweet us@booktv or post a comment on our wall, facebook.com/booktv. >> tonight we are
its intent was to built up have lets and villages, in south vietnam, they end ed up with 20,000 people killed. colby defended phoenix and almost all those deaths were combat casualties. turned off a lot of phoenix deaths were assassination and torture and a lot of the operators worked with vix under the cia even though colby send out a memos to the people involved and say we don't condone expert judicial punishment. a lot of that was still going on. always defended his role in vietnam's. he...
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. >> reporter: sophie judge from media just returned from south vietnam. >> it was in the 90's, 80's during the day. >> reporter: those temperatures here, just a dream. going home and getting your winter clothing out. >> a as fast as i can. >> reporter: all throughout philadelphia people are dealing with frigid weather, temperatures below freezing. factor in the blowing win and it could feel like single digits. >> i can tell you i think it is 19 here. i haven't felt 19 in a lot of ways, in a long time. this is really cold. >> reporter: so cold, in fact, she's visiting from her husband from dallas had trouble using her phone. >> i'm trying to book a hotel and my fingers aren't working. >> reporter: sidney admits at first she was exited to experience this cold weather. >> of first i thought i was in love because i real hi like the cold but now it is just, i'm, i can't move. >> reporter: that was only three minutes ago. >> i know. >> reporter: short romance. >> very short romance, yes. >> reporter: so back here live a lot of folks i spoke with this after afternoon even though they were
. >> reporter: sophie judge from media just returned from south vietnam. >> it was in the 90's, 80's during the day. >> reporter: those temperatures here, just a dream. going home and getting your winter clothing out. >> a as fast as i can. >> reporter: all throughout philadelphia people are dealing with frigid weather, temperatures below freezing. factor in the blowing win and it could feel like single digits. >> i can tell you i think it is 19 here. i...
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lead if the american people choose to follow. [ cheers and applause ] >> senator, the news from south vietnamia, gets worse and worse with each passing day. now, a lot of the supply lines seem to run on the laotian border, in any case through jungles and long trails. how could you interdict those? >> there have been several suggestions made. i don't think that we would use any of them. but defoliation of the forest by low-yield atomic weapons could well be done. when you remove the foliage, you remove the cover. >> man: on october 24, 1963, barry goldwater said of the nuclear bomb -- "merely another weapon." merely another weapon? >> sabato: johnson's strategy against goldwater can be summarized in one word -- "extremism." that was how he wanted to define goldwater, and goldwater played a role himself at every turn. >> [ speaking russian ] >> "and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible... >> [ speaking russian ] >> with liberty and justice for all. >> i want american kids to grow up as americans. and they will if we have the guts to make our intentions clear. s
lead if the american people choose to follow. [ cheers and applause ] >> senator, the news from south vietnamia, gets worse and worse with each passing day. now, a lot of the supply lines seem to run on the laotian border, in any case through jungles and long trails. how could you interdict those? >> there have been several suggestions made. i don't think that we would use any of them. but defoliation of the forest by low-yield atomic weapons could well be done. when you remove the...
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a 75% fall in chinese tourist traffic because of the territorial dispute in the south china sea involving china, vietnam and other people >> it depends on the ear, on the relationship between the government and you also know that in recent times the relationship between china and south-east asia changed a lot. >> reporter: as a result of the souring relationship, vietnam has been embracing america's pivot to asia. 40 years after the war ended, the relationship with its former enemy has never been better. the u.s. trance pacific agreement agreement is ready to be signed. it will make things cheaper. vietnam is one of 12 nations in the position to hugely benefit economically. the agreement could also looten vietnamese ties with china >> the relationship, economic relations between vietnam and china is over dependence, but we do hope that it will be in place and vietnam will have more and deeper relationship. >> reporter: that partnership can now include american military equipment. the u.s. government lifted its ban on weapon sales to vietnam two years ago. in the dim global economy, vietnam is growing. i
a 75% fall in chinese tourist traffic because of the territorial dispute in the south china sea involving china, vietnam and other people >> it depends on the ear, on the relationship between the government and you also know that in recent times the relationship between china and south-east asia changed a lot. >> reporter: as a result of the souring relationship, vietnam has been embracing america's pivot to asia. 40 years after the war ended, the relationship with its former enemy...
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a 75% fall in chinese tourist traffic because of the territorial dispute in the south china sea, involving china, vietnam and other countries >> for the chinese people it depends on the relationship between the government and you also know that in recently the relationship between china and south-east asia changed a lot. >> reporter: as a result of the souring relationship, vietnam have been embracing the relationship with others. the u.s. has a good relationship with them. the transpacific agreement is due to be signed. it could loosen vietnamese ties with china. >> it is over dependence. we hope that we will have good things in place, vietnam will have a good relationship. >> reporter: that can now include military military equipment. the ban on sales of equipment was lifted. vietnam that is growing one of the fastest in the world. that with tpp coming on line, industries here are looking to take off >> for every one billion of u.s. textile export will create around 100,000 jobs. exports from vietnam will exceed 40 billion by 20 on 20. >> reporter: that's a million and a half more vietnamese employed i
a 75% fall in chinese tourist traffic because of the territorial dispute in the south china sea, involving china, vietnam and other countries >> for the chinese people it depends on the relationship between the government and you also know that in recently the relationship between china and south-east asia changed a lot. >> reporter: as a result of the souring relationship, vietnam have been embracing the relationship with others. the u.s. has a good relationship with them. the...
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number fighting racism and will continue to do that.l c i should be active against thevi war in vietnam, southafrican apartheid. and the older rosa parks for testing and will continue to say there is much injustice and will be resolved to keep fighting but with the problem is solved in the past.o and there is much more work to be done. >> how do you do your research? >> i had to do a lot of digging. and also the history part of the papers were caught in a h dispute to get the papers tos sell and they languished in new york for about a decade and then there was anen incredible the nation who bought them and recently gave them to the library of congress than they opened in february. they are remarkable. congress is open to anyone who is open to visit. you can read
number fighting racism and will continue to do that.l c i should be active against thevi war in vietnam, southafrican apartheid. and the older rosa parks for testing and will continue to say there is much injustice and will be resolved to keep fighting but with the problem is solved in the past.o and there is much more work to be done. >> how do you do your research? >> i had to do a lot of digging. and also the history part of the papers were caught in a h dispute to get the papers...
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after i announce this policy, i found that the leaders of the philippines, thailand, vietnam, south korea, other nations which might be threatened with communist direction welcomed this new direction in american foreign policy. the defense of freedom is everybody's business. not just america's business. and it is particularly the responsibility of the people whose freedom is threatened. in the previous administration, we americanized the war in vietnam. in this administration, we are vietnamizing the search for peace. >> now, he's talking about vietnam and southeast asia there, but what does this mean broadly in the context of american cold war policy during the nixon administration? >> i mean, i can almost hear the shah saying exactly those words. he would frequently tell nixon that unlike many other countries, you know, we don't want to fight until the last american, you know. look, the nixon doctrine was part of a comprehensive strategy. it was one half of the strategy, the other half being detente, the goal of the administration was to redirect american resources and attention away fr
after i announce this policy, i found that the leaders of the philippines, thailand, vietnam, south korea, other nations which might be threatened with communist direction welcomed this new direction in american foreign policy. the defense of freedom is everybody's business. not just america's business. and it is particularly the responsibility of the people whose freedom is threatened. in the previous administration, we americanized the war in vietnam. in this administration, we are...
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. >> reporter: vietnam shifted into the south lanemore than a decade ago, fueled by exports and foreign investment, annual growth averaged 6%, one of the best performing economies in the region. people can travel from hanoi to another town in just over an hour. construction of roads like this is vital if vietnam is going to take full advantage of the free trade agreement. no one has gained more from free trade agreements than the textile and apparel industry. as the tpp goes into effect, companies will be able to export cheaply to the u.s., one of the biggest clothing markets in the world. china, the main supplier of garments to the u.s., is not a member of the tpp. that gives vietnam a critical advantage as a production base. its lower labor costs are also attracting foreign manufacturers. this japanese garmentmaker is gearing up for the tpp. the company's vietnam factory used to be a limited operation, making basic fabric. that all cnged in november. the plant is now a fully integrated garment center, starting with yarn production. that's because through exports to the u.s., the cloth
. >> reporter: vietnam shifted into the south lanemore than a decade ago, fueled by exports and foreign investment, annual growth averaged 6%, one of the best performing economies in the region. people can travel from hanoi to another town in just over an hour. construction of roads like this is vital if vietnam is going to take full advantage of the free trade agreement. no one has gained more from free trade agreements than the textile and apparel industry. as the tpp goes into effect,...
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vietnam. >> translator: both the separately and parris islands belong to japan, not china. they're violating our territory. the fishing grounds are ours. >> translator: it's extremely frustrating. the south china sea is our ancestral home. >> reporter: the island has been a front line of difference for vietnam since around the 17th century. soldiers were dispatched there by the king to guard the south china sea. here is one of the fishing posts in ly son island. from here many fishing boats are headed to para sell and spratly islands. about 30% of ly son's residents make a living off fishing. since 2012, life on the island has taken a turn for the worse. local fishermen have come under increasing threats over tax by chinese vessels around the spratly islands and elsewhere. vuy has firsthand experience with the chinese. last year his boat was rammed. >> translator: our boat was hit by a chinese ship. they even robbed us. >> reporter: he says the chinese ship followed his boat and hit it twice from behind. he says uniformed men then boarded his boat and stole fishing equipment, as well as a gps device and radios. his boat bears scars from the attack. >> translator: the crew warned us that
vietnam. >> translator: both the separately and parris islands belong to japan, not china. they're violating our territory. the fishing grounds are ours. >> translator: it's extremely frustrating. the south china sea is our ancestral home. >> reporter: the island has been a front line of difference for vietnam since around the 17th century. soldiers were dispatched there by the king to guard the south china sea. here is one of the fishing posts in ly son island. from here many...
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south china sea that china claims is its waters. it came within 22 kilometers of one of the islands on saturday. the pentagon says this was a deliberate challenge against efforts to restrict navigation. taiwan and vietnam also lay claims to the islands. >> reporter: south korea is holding its first ever expo devoted to the drone industry. at the moment it is the military sector that dominates the skies are, but as harry faucet reports, new civilian uses are constantly taking off. >> reporter: it is race day for these pilots, time to get down to business. 80 teams vying for the title on a windy day. >> translation: i was nervous and it was windsy. the drone kept rising so it was difficult. >> reporter: drone racing has only been an organized sport here for four months. every place in this contest was snapped up in a few minutes. it's all happening just a few metres from the first drone show. the largest expo organisers say ever to be held in asia. south korea wants in on a fast-growing industry. >> translation: current technology has been developed here mainly in the military sector. we hope to promote the transfer of that technology no the civilian sector. >> reporter: one such effort, a tilt drone ena
south china sea that china claims is its waters. it came within 22 kilometers of one of the islands on saturday. the pentagon says this was a deliberate challenge against efforts to restrict navigation. taiwan and vietnam also lay claims to the islands. >> reporter: south korea is holding its first ever expo devoted to the drone industry. at the moment it is the military sector that dominates the skies are, but as harry faucet reports, new civilian uses are constantly taking off. >>...
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south america, central america, the caribbean and spain. go to facebook dot com slash news 13 winners just before seven this morning. 3 right now... chorizo's chef hector diaz is traveling through vietnam, thailand and cambodia to learn more about the culture and cuisine there. last year he toured south america to find new flavors to add to his diverse menu. 3 3 3 this is a live look at a web 3 3 some of the primary roads are slick in madison county.. jaclyn this includes 25/70 jay dispatch is...
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navy ship today passed within a dozen nautical miles of an island in the south china sea claimed by china, taiwan and vietnam. the pentagon said the u.s.s. "curtis wilbur," a guided missile destroyer, steamed near treeton island in the paracel islands to demonstrate what the pentagon called the right of free navigation in international waters. china, taiwan and vietnam insist on prior notification by ships in the area, a position the u.s. rejects. china called the wilbur's presence "intentionally provocative and extremely dangerous." facebook is banning private guns sales on its social network and its photo-sharing site, instagram. the company says its policy is meant to discourage peer-to-peer sales that are legal in the u.s. without f.b.i. background checks on buyers. the change does not prevent licensed gun dealers from maintaining facebook pages as long as they do not use the site for sales. facebook said it would rely on users to flag posts and messages that violate its new rules. facebook's move follows president obama's call earlier this month to expand background checks on private gun sales and sales
navy ship today passed within a dozen nautical miles of an island in the south china sea claimed by china, taiwan and vietnam. the pentagon said the u.s.s. "curtis wilbur," a guided missile destroyer, steamed near treeton island in the paracel islands to demonstrate what the pentagon called the right of free navigation in international waters. china, taiwan and vietnam insist on prior notification by ships in the area, a position the u.s. rejects. china called the wilbur's presence...
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. >>> there are fresh tensions between vietnam and china over disputed waters in the south china sea. officials are raising concern over a chinese oil rig that was at the center of a previous standoff. a foreign ministry spokesperson confirmed the rig had been moved to waters outside the gulf, an area where the country's continental shelves overlap. the ministry asked china not to use the rig to drill and to move it from the area. in 2014 crews on vessels from both sides crashed repeatedly near the islands. analysts say the government is nervous about china's maritime activities. the communist party convention will open on thursday to decide national policy for the next five year. china considers most of the south china sea to be its sovereign territory. other countries and territories have similar claims there. >>> china's ambassador to japan says his country plants to built civilian facilities on its artificial islands in the waters. ambassador said china's reclaimuation project are to protect its sovereignty and said the philippines and other countries have carried out construction
. >>> there are fresh tensions between vietnam and china over disputed waters in the south china sea. officials are raising concern over a chinese oil rig that was at the center of a previous standoff. a foreign ministry spokesperson confirmed the rig had been moved to waters outside the gulf, an area where the country's continental shelves overlap. the ministry asked china not to use the rig to drill and to move it from the area. in 2014 crews on vessels from both sides crashed...
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britain refuse to intervene effectively now, as if only when there is a bloodbath in south africa- or a korea or a vietnam- will they recogniza crisis? if the united kingdom and the united states decided tomorrow morning not to buy south african goods, not to buy south african gold, to put an embargo on oil, if our investors and capitalists would withdraw their support for that racial tyranny that we find there, then apartheid would be brought to an end. then the majority of south africans of all races could at last build the shared society they desire. and so this is a challenge facing the nations of the world. and god grant that we will meet this challenge and be a part of that great creative movement that will seek to bring about change and transform those dark yesterdays of man's inhumanity to man into bright tomorrows of justice and peace and goodwill. and may i say to you that the problem of racial injustice is not limited to any one nation. we know now that this is a problem spreading all over the globe. and right here in london and right here in england, you know so well that thousands and thousan
britain refuse to intervene effectively now, as if only when there is a bloodbath in south africa- or a korea or a vietnam- will they recogniza crisis? if the united kingdom and the united states decided tomorrow morning not to buy south african goods, not to buy south african gold, to put an embargo on oil, if our investors and capitalists would withdraw their support for that racial tyranny that we find there, then apartheid would be brought to an end. then the majority of south africans of...
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south china sea. but he said he was proud. disputedt of the archipelago, claimed fully or in part by china, vietnam, the philippines, malaysia. veral governments the size his controversial visit. >> we share responsibility to refrain from actions that increased danger in the south china sea. almostr: china considers all of the south china sea as part of its own territory. in recent months, regional countries said china has become more aggressive in pressing its territorial claim. several countries beefed up their military presence in the region. >> the islands have been china territory since ancient times. the islands on both sides of the straight have the duty of safeguarding them. reporter: the situation is unlikely to calm down. successor's party is in favor of independence. anchor: we are not used to seeing hollywood stars like leonardo dicaprio looking nervous in the spotlight. today will perhaps set off a few nerves as he met the pope at the vatican. the perhaps unlikely meeting of the silver screen and the policing was marked in dicaprio's interest in protecting the environment. he and the pontiff discussed climate chan
south china sea. but he said he was proud. disputedt of the archipelago, claimed fully or in part by china, vietnam, the philippines, malaysia. veral governments the size his controversial visit. >> we share responsibility to refrain from actions that increased danger in the south china sea. almostr: china considers all of the south china sea as part of its own territory. in recent months, regional countries said china has become more aggressive in pressing its territorial claim. several...
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he grew up in vietnam and joined the south vietnamese army at age 17 as war raged across the country.d for my freedom. for my country. so i really appreciate the opportunity to here -- i have my freedom, i have my living and everything. i think about 58,000 died in vietnam. and right now there's nothing i can do for them. but what i can do, i can help their children. >> big hand, everybody. >> so that 24 years i'm working here, teaching here, with one goal. that i will try to help all the children of the veterans. that's the way i'll repay for what they did for my country. overall and i think the lady doing pretty well today. today a good day. and they also put together a very nice presentation place. and i'm happy with performance today. it's good. >>> coming up, plea deals are made and cases are closed. for efrem wandik, isaiah thompson, and quentin carthen. that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. bi
he grew up in vietnam and joined the south vietnamese army at age 17 as war raged across the country.d for my freedom. for my country. so i really appreciate the opportunity to here -- i have my freedom, i have my living and everything. i think about 58,000 died in vietnam. and right now there's nothing i can do for them. but what i can do, i can help their children. >> big hand, everybody. >> so that 24 years i'm working here, teaching here, with one goal. that i will try to help...
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karen: speaking out against the vietnam war, speaking out against poverty. ms. ortiz: not just focused on south. exactly. and how the government of the united states and foreign policy across the world. we believe in those principles, and we currently use non-only that legacy of his, but of other leaders of his time, as well, who are still with us. killed because he spoke up. so we want our young people to understand that you have to be willing to live or die for your principles. social justice is the core of, i believe, we have political prisoners in this country who are social justice leaders from the same decade that dr. king was fighting for human rights , and we embrace those leaders, as well, and teach our young people about herman bell or oscar lopez and others. those are folks that we still to this day believe are also carrying on the legacy of dr. king. we make sure our young people know about all of them. karen: doing great work at the city school. thanks for being here today. systematic the allergy from boston university in 55. what might dr. king thing about divisions in the country
karen: speaking out against the vietnam war, speaking out against poverty. ms. ortiz: not just focused on south. exactly. and how the government of the united states and foreign policy across the world. we believe in those principles, and we currently use non-only that legacy of his, but of other leaders of his time, as well, who are still with us. killed because he spoke up. so we want our young people to understand that you have to be willing to live or die for your principles. social justice...
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>> while we have been on stage at ces, we switched netflix on in vietnam, india, nigeria, poland, russia, saudi arabia, ingapore, southea, turkey, indonesia, and in 130 new countries. [applause] emily: he went on to say that viewers watch 12 billion hours of netflix programming, 70 million people around the world stream netflix every day. absent from that list, the world's most populace country, china. they hope to launch their in 2016. former yahoo! board member joins us as activists wrap up pressure on marissa mayer. he is announcing the first annual election prize. emily: pinterest is the latest tech company to hire a head of diversity task of hiring more women and minorities. this comes after a week that more diversified people. along with a higher, pinterest is starting an apprentice program for minority engineers and an internship program for minority college freshmen. pinterest said it was setting quotas. 0% female and 8% from minority as their back grouped. max levchin, a former board member of yahoo!. rns out he's also a huge cryptography, fascinated by the security challenges facing governments around the wo
>> while we have been on stage at ces, we switched netflix on in vietnam, india, nigeria, poland, russia, saudi arabia, ingapore, southea, turkey, indonesia, and in 130 new countries. [applause] emily: he went on to say that viewers watch 12 billion hours of netflix programming, 70 million people around the world stream netflix every day. absent from that list, the world's most populace country, china. they hope to launch their in 2016. former yahoo! board member joins us as activists...
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the united states of america has got to be working particularly with the south china sea, friends in the philippines and vietnam in that area, but the chinese making these pretend facilities, new islands, new land and building military capability. that is just not acceptable. the country needs to pay attention. congress needs to pay much more attention to that, certainly as much if not more attention to those types of things long term is what is happening in the middle east. >> thank you for coming, mr. chairman and thank you for all you are doing. i want to come back to the question of managing the federal government. i am talking about the things the federal government has to do, not things they might do less for duval to this day. suppose a new president said to you, i have got to manage these things better. what would you and come help me do that. what would your priority is to improve the management of the federal government? >> thank you. i want to give them more flexibility. right now, for than half of all federal workers get a vote. that doesn't make sense to the american people. should some people get
the united states of america has got to be working particularly with the south china sea, friends in the philippines and vietnam in that area, but the chinese making these pretend facilities, new islands, new land and building military capability. that is just not acceptable. the country needs to pay attention. congress needs to pay much more attention to that, certainly as much if not more attention to those types of things long term is what is happening in the middle east. >> thank you...
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our alliances are strengthening with japan, with south korea, with the philippines, and we are building new. i've been to india, vietnamrecently and we want to have good relations with them and we are not asking people to take sides. i respect the position of strong in fanciful neutrality. the little singapore which is way above its weight morally in terms of influence in the region occupies and i think their position is basically right which is we want everybody to be able to do what they're doing and we don't want to to pick sides. america does want to have sides either. the same time i think you have to recognize self-isolating behavior. when china engages in self isolating behavior that is what is going to occur. for our part and you will see this reflected in the investments, the largest enterprise in the world as klaus earlier said it was makes in coming years and its budget and i'm preparing this budget's now are specifically intended to deal with these challenges. so we will react but is not our preferred course to see self-isolating behavior by china and yes dialogue is the way to do this and we hope for a bet
our alliances are strengthening with japan, with south korea, with the philippines, and we are building new. i've been to india, vietnamrecently and we want to have good relations with them and we are not asking people to take sides. i respect the position of strong in fanciful neutrality. the little singapore which is way above its weight morally in terms of influence in the region occupies and i think their position is basically right which is we want everybody to be able to do what they're...
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taiwan and vee h vietnam also ly claim to the eye laboratories. >>> south korea is holding its firstindustry. at the moment, it is the military sector that dominates the skies. but as harry fawcett reports, new civilian uses are constantly taking off. >> reporter: it's race day for these pilots. time to get down to business. 80 teams vying for the title on a hazardously windy day. >> translator: i was nervous and it was windy. the drone kept rising so it was difficult. >> reporter: drone racing has only been an organized sport here for four months, but every place in this contest was snapped up in just a few minutes, it's all happening just a few meters from south korea's first drone show. the largest such expo organizers say ever to be held in asia. south korea wants in on a fast-growing industry. >> translator: drone technology has been developed here mainly in the military sector, we hope to promote the transfer of that technology to those civilian sectors. >> reporter: one such effort this grown enabling helicopter style take offs and landings and airplane style horizontal flight
taiwan and vee h vietnam also ly claim to the eye laboratories. >>> south korea is holding its firstindustry. at the moment, it is the military sector that dominates the skies. but as harry fawcett reports, new civilian uses are constantly taking off. >> reporter: it's race day for these pilots. time to get down to business. 80 teams vying for the title on a hazardously windy day. >> translator: i was nervous and it was windy. the drone kept rising so it was difficult....
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he then talked about jobs heading south to mexico and to other countries jobs that used to belong to americans we have political hacks negotiating with china, vietnam, with japan with mexico with all those countries making a fortune off our stupidity. as president trump again said a wall will be built along our southern border and reiterated that he is not opposed to immigration i want people to come in but they have to come in legally on obamacare trump promised to get rid of it and will create a new program that will as he said make sense. at one point during his 40 minute speech a heckler stood up but she was drowned about by the crowd and led away by security. trump also praised law enforcment and asked some metro officers to come up on stage and the crowded just kept he said everything we wanted him to say and knew he would mike young an executive recruiter in las vegas believes trump is the man. it's caring about the people and there is only one guy i think knows how to do it and that's the man donald trump trump also brought his sons out on stage and they talked abiout what an intelligent and loving man he is and how he has our best interest
he then talked about jobs heading south to mexico and to other countries jobs that used to belong to americans we have political hacks negotiating with china, vietnam, with japan with mexico with all those countries making a fortune off our stupidity. as president trump again said a wall will be built along our southern border and reiterated that he is not opposed to immigration i want people to come in but they have to come in legally on obamacare trump promised to get rid of it and will...
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he then talked about jobs heading south to mexico and to other countries jobs that used to belong to americans we have political hacks negotiating with china, vietnam, with japan with mexico with all those countries making a fortune off our stupidity. as president trump again said a wall will be built along our southern border and reiterated that he is not opposed to immigration i want people to come in but they have to come in legally on obamacare trump promised to get rid of it and will create a new program that will as he said make sense. at one point during his 40 minute speech a heckler stood up but she was drowned about by the crowd and led away by security. trump also praised law enforcment and asked some metro officers to come up on stage and the crowded just kept on cheering. he said everything we wanted him to say and knew he would mike young an executive recruiter trump is the man. it's caring about the people and there is only one guy i think knows how to do it and that's the man donald trump trump also brought his sons out on stage and they talked abiout what an intelligent and lovivi man he is and how he has our best interests at hear
he then talked about jobs heading south to mexico and to other countries jobs that used to belong to americans we have political hacks negotiating with china, vietnam, with japan with mexico with all those countries making a fortune off our stupidity. as president trump again said a wall will be built along our southern border and reiterated that he is not opposed to immigration i want people to come in but they have to come in legally on obamacare trump promised to get rid of it and will...
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south korea and north korea. this time around, just after this nuclear test, is likely to do so again >>> vietnam's communist party has reelected c hoshgs ong-- chong as leader. there is a transformation that will boost trade with u.s. and other countries. our correspondent has more now. >> reporter: vietnam's communist party drew its congress to a close on thursday morning. the closed door meetingss, they selected the next leaders for five years to come. the general secretary, which is essentially the top leader of the communist party and the nation here, was reelected. mr chong had served for five years and he will serve for another five years. at his speech he said there were many challenges ahead and many opportunities for the country here. he said there is a lot of work that needs to be done. most likely he is referring to continued reform. also the economy and how things have been going for the country here. it has been going well. that's what he probably meant by opportunities, but the challenges could be meaning what has been happening in the south china sea. he is essentially the leader of the nation, of
south korea and north korea. this time around, just after this nuclear test, is likely to do so again >>> vietnam's communist party has reelected c hoshgs ong-- chong as leader. there is a transformation that will boost trade with u.s. and other countries. our correspondent has more now. >> reporter: vietnam's communist party drew its congress to a close on thursday morning. the closed door meetingss, they selected the next leaders for five years to come. the general secretary,...
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stage at ces, we switched netflix on in azerbaijan, in vietnam, in india, in nigeria, in poland, in russia, in saudi arabia, in singapore, in south korea, in turkey, in indonesia, and in 130 new countries. >> the expansion completed a year ahead of schedule, sending shares higher by more than 9%. they finished the day at $117.68. >>> well, that wasn't the only announcement today at the consumer electronics show. still coming up, the gadgets that the tech world wants to turn into the next big thing. >>> here's what to watch tomorrow. initial jobless claims due out. it is the last piece of labor market data ahead of the big friday employment report. two fed presidents will speak, including chicago's charles evans and richmond's jeffrey lacker. and boeing will let us know its total commercial airplane orders for 2015. and that is what to watch for thursday. >>> volkswagen is going electric. the automaker showing off a new prototype at the consumer electronics show in las vegas. it's an attempt to change the company's image as it tries to dig out from the diesel emissions scandal, but will vw's new electric car help usher in brighter
stage at ces, we switched netflix on in azerbaijan, in vietnam, in india, in nigeria, in poland, in russia, in saudi arabia, in singapore, in south korea, in turkey, in indonesia, and in 130 new countries. >> the expansion completed a year ahead of schedule, sending shares higher by more than 9%. they finished the day at $117.68. >>> well, that wasn't the only announcement today at the consumer electronics show. still coming up, the gadgets that the tech world wants to turn into...
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south china sea. minister isprime considered something of a vying to be the next general secretary. , ish, in vietnam, at least ostensibly, the most important position in the government. he is competing with the current secretary. he hopes to extend his term. if sang becomes the next secretary, people believe he will become much more aggressive in reaching out to the united states and developing military tries -- ties. trang would be much more cautious moving forward. rishaad: thank you, john boudreau. let's continue this discussion on leadership transition. carl thayer joins us now on webcam. thank you very much for joining us. start, -- that stark, the choice between leaders? >> i assume you're talking about the current secretary. choices -- toe continue the secretary-general for another two years, made the prime minister the new secretary-general, or stopped any special consideration and gone to the politburo, who would ordinarily be qualified. they had a three-way choice and could not make it. they just extended the secretary-general while they try to find a candidate. rishaad: which way is it to
south china sea. minister isprime considered something of a vying to be the next general secretary. , ish, in vietnam, at least ostensibly, the most important position in the government. he is competing with the current secretary. he hopes to extend his term. if sang becomes the next secretary, people believe he will become much more aggressive in reaching out to the united states and developing military tries -- ties. trang would be much more cautious moving forward. rishaad: thank you, john...
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vietnam, mongolia and russia. recent students include middle-aged people taking courses funded by their companies and teenagers sent here by their parents. opened english schools in the philippines, targeting southungsters. they were attracted by the low labor costs and english-speaking locals. english education is now a major new industry in the philippines for students from all over asia, backed by the government. this is the ceo of smeag, and he, himself, studied english in the philippines four years ago. seeing the potential of the english language market, he joined forces with the largest school in cebu. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> english was first taught in the philippines when the country was colonized by america at the end of the 19th century. the people learned it from missionaries. these days, from the first year of elementary school, all classes are taught in english as well as the native language. the higher the education, the more frequently english is used. without a good command of the language, people know that their employment options will be limited. english has become an essential requirement for filipino youngsters to get high-paying jobs. work at call centers, i.t.
vietnam, mongolia and russia. recent students include middle-aged people taking courses funded by their companies and teenagers sent here by their parents. opened english schools in the philippines, targeting southungsters. they were attracted by the low labor costs and english-speaking locals. english education is now a major new industry in the philippines for students from all over asia, backed by the government. this is the ceo of smeag, and he, himself, studied english in the philippines...
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south china sea. the plane made the two-hour flight -- earlier test flight saturday drew angry protests from vietnam,hilippines and japan. major league baseball looking east to expand -- they will stream games live in china. deal is backed by a jack ma. global news 20 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists 50 news bureaus around the world. cor johnson has been at they consumer electronics show all week in las vegas. he is standing by with brian mcandrew -- interesting, the company dominates streaming, one of the leaders. talk to me about why you guys are here at ces. this is a hardware show, not a software show. mike: pandora isn't streamed through a lot of hardware. -- pandora is streamed through a lot of hardware. 40% of automobiles today roll off the line with pandora integrated into the dash appeared really excel a ration of connected cars. cars having their own connection. cory: you use the events to make certain announcements. mike: we do a lot of meetings with our partners here. everyone starts the year off right. we have a lot of advertisers here that we spend a lot of time talking about
south china sea. the plane made the two-hour flight -- earlier test flight saturday drew angry protests from vietnam,hilippines and japan. major league baseball looking east to expand -- they will stream games live in china. deal is backed by a jack ma. global news 20 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists 50 news bureaus around the world. cor johnson has been at they consumer electronics show all week in las vegas. he is standing by with brian mcandrew -- interesting, the company...
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here on stage, we switched netflix on in azerbaijan, in vietnam, in india, in nigeria, in poland, in russia, and saudi arabia, in singapore, in southin turkey, and indeed it easier in -- and 30 new countries indonesia, and 130 new countries. in each country, viewers everywhere are going to have the same television shows and movies that they can access on netflix. it is a bold move, but is it going to be successful? our tech writer is here with me now. ed hastings was saying this is the first in a global television network. know what? see if there to people and 130 different countries are willing to subscribe to netflix. and now we will need. - see. been operating in about 60 countries, so this is not like the first foray outside the united states. but when you do this, and go to every country with the notable exception of china, you cannot any tailoring. you just have to do it come and see what happens. betty: they did something a little bit different as they got close to the launch, right? >> in earlier international expansion they made a big deal of going into each market, analyzing demand, making about content lineup and things
here on stage, we switched netflix on in azerbaijan, in vietnam, in india, in nigeria, in poland, in russia, and saudi arabia, in singapore, in southin turkey, and indeed it easier in -- and 30 new countries indonesia, and 130 new countries. in each country, viewers everywhere are going to have the same television shows and movies that they can access on netflix. it is a bold move, but is it going to be successful? our tech writer is here with me now. ed hastings was saying this is the first in...
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south korea and north korea. this time around, just after this nuclear test, it is likely to do so again >>> the communist party members in vietnam have ended the five year congress meeting by reelecting a new face. chong will be the leader again for the next five years. >> reporter: it drew its national party congress to a close on thursday morning. in closed door meetings they selected the next leaders for five years to come. the general secretary is the top leader of the communist party and the nation here was reelected. mr chong has served for five years and will serve for another five years. in his acceptance speech here he said there are many challenges ahead and opportunities for the country. he said there is a lot of work that he needs to do be done. most likely he is talking about the reform and the economy, which has been going well. that is probably what he meant by opportunities. the challenges could be in relation to china and territorial dispute in the south china sea. he is the leader of the communist party. there are lanks for the role of president, prime minister and then the chairman of the national assembly. th
south korea and north korea. this time around, just after this nuclear test, it is likely to do so again >>> the communist party members in vietnam have ended the five year congress meeting by reelecting a new face. chong will be the leader again for the next five years. >> reporter: it drew its national party congress to a close on thursday morning. in closed door meetings they selected the next leaders for five years to come. the general secretary is the top leader of the...