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u.s. says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter recently in thailand veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of plastic waste weighing a total of eight kilograms in its stomach thailand consumes a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling sati to shop clerks putting purchases into multiple bags they've become a part of everyday life. thinking god knows that what i need to use plastic bags because i usually don't have a bag on me. yet right. now but if it's a small item. i usually don't need a plastic bag. of the things i. authorities say bangkok's ten million residents go through about eighty million plastic bags a day environmentalists are calling for action as the end of a ball and as ian says the problem needs to be addressed but there's no action plan that will actually decrease the use of plastic. the problem is growing and like in vietnam much of the waste and it's up on the country speeches. this villa once owned by a high ranking military official was confiscated by nige
u.s. says vietnam is the world's fourth largest marine plastic polluter recently in thailand veterinarians fought for days to save a beached whale when their efforts failed an autopsy revealed eighty pieces of plastic waste weighing a total of eight kilograms in its stomach thailand consumes a phenomenal amount of plastic from street vendors selling sati to shop clerks putting purchases into multiple bags they've become a part of everyday life. thinking god knows that what i need to use plastic...
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s family says he was a father in his 50s with two sons and a young daughter. he was a doctor in vietnam who brought his family to the u.s. 5 years ago. his family says they don't know why anyone would kill him. >> just a good husband. how could that happen? he was a really good husband. >> he took care of the kids, and that it. >> still no word on any suspects and the investigation continues. >>> a man is behind bars after shooting a nampa police officer. it happened at veterans memorial park around 5:30 yesterday evening. it happened when the man called 911 asking for 2 specific officers. police say when officers arrived, the man shot at them. they shot a beanbag round at him and he was taken into custody. he was taken into the hospital with minor injuries. >>> a man suspected of shooting and killing his wife has been found dead in san joaquin county. he killed his wife two weeks ago. the semi key county sheriff's office located him. it appears he shot himself. this san francisco board of supervisors will meet next week to consider funding for the pocement. chief bill scott attended a budget hearing and pleaded the mor
s family says he was a father in his 50s with two sons and a young daughter. he was a doctor in vietnam who brought his family to the u.s. 5 years ago. his family says they don't know why anyone would kill him. >> just a good husband. how could that happen? he was a really good husband. >> he took care of the kids, and that it. >> still no word on any suspects and the investigation continues. >>> a man is behind bars after shooting a nampa police officer. it happened...
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they say kieu was a doctor who emigrated from vietnam five years ago but was not working in the u.s. the family too shaken to go on camera outside of the scene on mis misty glen court. san jose police responding at 1:30 this afternoon to find a man shot and killed inside of his house. >> i saw all the cop cars in front of my neighbor. >> reporter: both the family and neighbors shocked to hear what happened. >> i don't know how he got shot, who shot him. >> this is a quiet neighborhood. never no problems around here. >> reporter: police kept the road closed as crime scene unco as t murdered in broad daylight. and, again, no suspect description has been given. this is the 13th homicide in san jose so far this year. reporting live, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, ian. >>> san francisco police revisiting a cold case that involves multiple murders over 40 years ago. a new sketch shows an age progression of a suspect known as the doodler. in the mid-70s, five gay men were killed in the golden gate gate park area at the same time several other gay men were violently assaulted. in
they say kieu was a doctor who emigrated from vietnam five years ago but was not working in the u.s. the family too shaken to go on camera outside of the scene on mis misty glen court. san jose police responding at 1:30 this afternoon to find a man shot and killed inside of his house. >> i saw all the cop cars in front of my neighbor. >> reporter: both the family and neighbors shocked to hear what happened. >> i don't know how he got shot, who shot him. >> this is a...
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say there's nothing to pardon. ali was convicted in 1976 for dodging the draft for the vietnam war. he cited religious beliefs. ali's lawyers released a statement saying the pardon was unnecessary because the u.s971. >>> a dermatologist suspended for rapping and dancing during plastic surgery, her patients say she botched their operations, how she's defending the viral videos. >> and a change of command in the coastguard, meet the woman blazing a trail for safety on the high seas. (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ hey, want thedone.est internet? and now, xfinity mobile's included. you could get up to five lines. you could save 400 bucks or more a year, which you could spend on a funk-tastic music video. ♪ dance party boom. ♪ simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet, with three times the speed of at&t and directv, and tv for $35 each a month for a year when you buy both. and ask how you can save with xfinity mobile. click, call or visit us today. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) ♪ ♪ after it told everyone it stopped giving companies access. ut off third >>> this evening facebo
say there's nothing to pardon. ali was convicted in 1976 for dodging the draft for the vietnam war. he cited religious beliefs. ali's lawyers released a statement saying the pardon was unnecessary because the u.s971. >>> a dermatologist suspended for rapping and dancing during plastic surgery, her patients say she botched their operations, how she's defending the viral videos. >> and a change of command in the coastguard, meet the woman blazing a trail for safety on the high...
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. >> let me start off by saying who was sentugee to the u.s. from vietnam, it has been very challenging to listen to some of the recent rhetoric that is portraying refugees in this negative light. said, it is not a way that exemplifies what america is all about. my family had a positive experience in the u.s.. we have done better and we can do better. in part of this report, i jumped at the opportunity. thank you for including me. around resilience and the root causes and the challenges that have been identified in this report, i would like to highlight a study we were part of back when i was at tulane university where we supported the national academy of sciences of they out a study o title" disaster resilience: a national imperative." community in new orleans east which is primarily made up of refugees from vietnam who have resettled in new orleans east. it is about 15 minutes from the french quarter. community, in response to hurricane katrina, was able to self organize. they were the first community to come back in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. th
. >> let me start off by saying who was sentugee to the u.s. from vietnam, it has been very challenging to listen to some of the recent rhetoric that is portraying refugees in this negative light. said, it is not a way that exemplifies what america is all about. my family had a positive experience in the u.s.. we have done better and we can do better. in part of this report, i jumped at the opportunity. thank you for including me. around resilience and the root causes and the challenges...
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leader a number two vietnam and three of course iraq sander said that these travesties happened because the american people and the u.s. congress was misled by those administration saying that congress should be asking tougher questions about the wars the us is involved with not just debating the legality of the wars but the proposal was authored by senator corker who's been braided by his own party for criticizing trump and it was also authored by senator tim kaine a hillary clinton's running mate during the twenty sixteen election so these are two of trump's fiercest critics on foreign policy but senator kaine has for years pushed to limit presidential authority to wage war so it's a little bit confusing as to why he authored one to expand presidential war powers and some have mockingly asked of senator kaine had even read his own bill but both corker and cain have never stopped short of criticizing trump so it's difficult to determine if their intention was to actually prevent war or if it was just another way to resist but the underlying question is this while the legality of these war should be discussed will the premise of these wars also be discussed like senato
leader a number two vietnam and three of course iraq sander said that these travesties happened because the american people and the u.s. congress was misled by those administration saying that congress should be asking tougher questions about the wars the us is involved with not just debating the legality of the wars but the proposal was authored by senator corker who's been braided by his own party for criticizing trump and it was also authored by senator tim kaine a hillary clinton's running...
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u.s. and russian president. the "wall street journal" says planning for the meeting is still in the early stages. vladimir putin and dufd haonald have met before on the sidelines of gatherings last year in vietnam>>> and the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross is in china for trade talks, this after the white house said that it would pursue tariffs on chinese goods. the decision caught beijing off guard because it had already agreed to buy more u.s. goods. >>> it wasn't that long ago the highest profile american that north korean dictator to kim jung-un had likely ever met was basketball star dennis rodman. >> but since then, a look at the space of developments. but we're reminded of the past year, why such calm now. brian todd has this perspective. >> reporter: kim jung-un is on a roll, one of his top lieutenants, a man believed to have a lot of south korean blood on his hands and who led a major cyberattack on the u.s., met in the oval office with president trump. and in a remarkable moment, got a handshake from the president. >> this is an amazing turnaround in events. >> reporter: all the more amazing considering that less than sick months ago this violent impulsive dictator was considered
u.s. and russian president. the "wall street journal" says planning for the meeting is still in the early stages. vladimir putin and dufd haonald have met before on the sidelines of gatherings last year in vietnam>>> and the u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross is in china for trade talks, this after the white house said that it would pursue tariffs on chinese goods. the decision caught beijing off guard because it had already agreed to buy more u.s. goods. >>> it...
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say, here we are, canada. we fought alongside the u.s. in world war ii in iraq, in afghanistan, in the vietnam war, korean war. relevant, of course. we lost our own soldiers and young men and women. it's kind of insulting to be called a national security threat, which is not a, you know, crazy thing for a canadian prime minister to say as the american president and the u.s. allies imposing these sanctions, which is going to be costly to canadian citizens that he represents. >> it was remarkable to hear the larry kudlow link to what the president is doing vis-a-vis canada to what's going on here, the meeting with kim jong-un. he said the president cannot appear weak before meeting with kim jong-un. >> it's somewhat of an odd argument. this is a trump thing. it's all about showing strength with friends, with allies, with colleagues, with the press, you name it. he wants to show strength. really, it seems whatever the consequences. but it's a strange argument to make that you show strength with an adversary here, a nuclear-armed north korea, by having division with your closest allies. you could
say, here we are, canada. we fought alongside the u.s. in world war ii in iraq, in afghanistan, in the vietnam war, korean war. relevant, of course. we lost our own soldiers and young men and women. it's kind of insulting to be called a national security threat, which is not a, you know, crazy thing for a canadian prime minister to say as the american president and the u.s. allies imposing these sanctions, which is going to be costly to canadian citizens that he represents. >> it was...
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. >> let me first start off by saying that as a refugee who settled in the u.s. from vietnam, it's been personally very challenging to listen to some of the recent rhetoric that's portrayed refugees in a very negative light. as governor rich said, it's not ay that exemplifies what america has been all about. we, my family, had a really positive experience resettling here in the u.s. we've done better and we can do better. so being part of this report, i jump at the opportunity. thank you very much for including me. around resilience and the root causes of some of the challenges that has been identified in the report, i'd like to highlight a study that we were part of back when i was at tulane university in new orleans, where we supported the national academy of sciences to carry out a study that was titled disaster resilien resilience, a national imperative. in this ud it looked at a community in new orleans east, which was primarily made of refugees from vietnam who had resettled in new orleans about 15 minutes fromhe french quarter. this community in response to hurricane k
. >> let me first start off by saying that as a refugee who settled in the u.s. from vietnam, it's been personally very challenging to listen to some of the recent rhetoric that's portrayed refugees in a very negative light. as governor rich said, it's not ay that exemplifies what america has been all about. we, my family, had a really positive experience resettling here in the u.s. we've done better and we can do better. so being part of this report, i jump at the opportunity. thank you...
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says they fought alongside the u.s. during these wars, let's remind how many canadians lost their lives in those wars alongside america. in afghanistan, canada lost 158 members of the armed forces. in vietnam, they lost 134. in theeyi korean, 516 and 47,00n world war ii. how does the president get away with treating a close ally like this? >> it's about mexico, not really about canada, right? i think that is what's in his mind. if he has a strategy behind this, that's on his mind or if this is about his own politics and appealing to a base that doesn't want -- that is very focused on immigration, i think it's about race. i think it's about mexico. i think that is what is at the root of this. it doesn't make sense otherwise, that kind of political play. >> i do think it's political play without question because the truth of the matter is we play that clip from justin trudeau and president trump is saying play that clip as much as you want, because what he will say is of course the canadian prime minister doesn't like it. that's because we made bad deals all these years for us. i'm looking out for us. i'm the president of the united states. it plays right into his wheelhouse. i mean, the iss
says they fought alongside the u.s. during these wars, let's remind how many canadians lost their lives in those wars alongside america. in afghanistan, canada lost 158 members of the armed forces. in vietnam, they lost 134. in theeyi korean, 516 and 47,00n world war ii. how does the president get away with treating a close ally like this? >> it's about mexico, not really about canada, right? i think that is what's in his mind. if he has a strategy behind this, that's on his mind or if...