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the south vietnamese rivals will never expect it, and when we strike, south vietnamese units will be completely depleted are going back to the relatives and their countryside during the holiday. the calculation was reasonable. le duan thinks that once the attack is launched, and with the inevitable success that communist forces will enjoy, people will recognize that the americans will be defeated, saigon will collapse and they would rise. it would be this massive of people in the south -- this massive upheaval in the south. on all of these counts le duan miscalculated. ande was no mass upheaval, despite the quick and initial successes, the americans in the south vietnamese counterattacked and the whole campaign ends up a disaster. ilitarily, the tet offensive is a disaster. something like 30,000 troops are killed. the whole war the u.s. loses 58,000 soldiers and marines. hanoi losesign 40,000 north vietnamese and viet congress. tens of thousands more are wounded. total military disaster. 's great surprise, psychologically, it is a huge victory over the united states. because of the w
the south vietnamese rivals will never expect it, and when we strike, south vietnamese units will be completely depleted are going back to the relatives and their countryside during the holiday. the calculation was reasonable. le duan thinks that once the attack is launched, and with the inevitable success that communist forces will enjoy, people will recognize that the americans will be defeated, saigon will collapse and they would rise. it would be this massive of people in the south -- this...
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-vietnamese policy and produce one tidy bundle. >> nixon thought that the vietnamese were hirelings ore and soviets. they weren't. they were communists domestically, but they were no one's pawn. they were using the chinese and the russians playing them off each other to get weaponry to fight us to gain their independence. >> the heaviest fighting in a year broke out in south vietnam today. north vietnamese forces struck at eight bases manned by south vietnamese troops just south of the demilitarized zone. >> the north vietnamese are unnerved by the fact that the americans seem to be making peace with both the soviets and the chinese. they're feeling alienated from their principal allies. they see the offensive as a bold effort to perhaps bring the war to a close or at least put themselves in a much better position with respect to the negotiations. >> the president has decided to keep american troops out of the fight and to keep them coming home on schedule no matter what happens to the south vietnamese. according to top officials here, he will limit u.s. counteraction to massive air st
-vietnamese policy and produce one tidy bundle. >> nixon thought that the vietnamese were hirelings ore and soviets. they weren't. they were communists domestically, but they were no one's pawn. they were using the chinese and the russians playing them off each other to get weaponry to fight us to gain their independence. >> the heaviest fighting in a year broke out in south vietnam today. north vietnamese forces struck at eight bases manned by south vietnamese troops just south of...
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loses, for the vietnamese, specifically for the north vietnamese, this is a total war situation. so for americans, vietnam is there only if you have to fight. for everyone else it is life as it was before. for the people of north vietnam because of the state of war and because of the bombing, every man, woman, and child effectively starts contributing to the war effort in one way or another. so a lot of the guys and of end up being drafted and sent out to fight. the women are being employed to fill in bomb craters or else, to go to the south, not to fight but serve as nurses, medics and so on and so forth. and the kids end up being co-opted. so as part of your school curriculum, you study math, history and all that great stuff in the morning, then in the afternoon you put out fires. that's usually more of an impromptu thing, but you fill in bomb craters, you contribute to the rebuilding of bridges and so on and so forth. so everyone in the north is effectively mobilized for the purposes of the war effort. it really kind of helps the cause of le du?n. this from the vietnamese arch
loses, for the vietnamese, specifically for the north vietnamese, this is a total war situation. so for americans, vietnam is there only if you have to fight. for everyone else it is life as it was before. for the people of north vietnam because of the state of war and because of the bombing, every man, woman, and child effectively starts contributing to the war effort in one way or another. so a lot of the guys and of end up being drafted and sent out to fight. the women are being employed to...
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on that side it's a complex situation where we have our allies the south vietnamese and vietnamese government, republic of vietnam. that was a document they kept. we have a near complete set of those documents. oneit's a rare set. it made news. when you look at it, you can see the edges of the paper are yellowing. it's very brittle because it wasn't made necessarily to be kept for a long period of time. fortunately, this was a gentleman working in paris. he collected everything he could. he kept it. at the end of the war, 1975 they closed down the vietnamese embassy, he took all these documents and put them in a garage and kept them. he met with this guy and said you should donate that stuff you have in that garage to the vietnam center. we have one of the only sets of the federal congressional record for the republic vietnam in the war. it is a set that we're careful with because it is falling apart. we may have to digitize that. we have newspapers from south vietnam, saigon daily news and language publications. to chronicle the experiences of our south vietnamese allies from the republic of
on that side it's a complex situation where we have our allies the south vietnamese and vietnamese government, republic of vietnam. that was a document they kept. we have a near complete set of those documents. oneit's a rare set. it made news. when you look at it, you can see the edges of the paper are yellowing. it's very brittle because it wasn't made necessarily to be kept for a long period of time. fortunately, this was a gentleman working in paris. he collected everything he could. he...
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>> the vietnamese. prof. faulkner: those guys. ,hile pacification is working the vietnamese have their own response to you. 1972, what is the north saying about the people's revolutionary war? >> [indiscernible] prof. faulkner: is that what they are saying? >> they might not be able to win but [indiscernible] >> they lost most of the cadre, and people running up to not work out, now they have to go and actually when did -- actually win. prof. faulkner: the people's revolutionary war is required because? >> you are weak. prof. faulkner: i am weak, but ultimately -- it is going to take time to indoctrinate the masses to accept my radical agenda. by 1972, the north says? there you go. i have your people's revolutionary war, but it will be imposed at the end of tanks. if they are writing tanks -- riding tanks, they are not guerrillas. large-scale combat operations, they descend on the south and it becomes a close run thing. only with a massive amount of american air power and the fighting skills of some very brav
>> the vietnamese. prof. faulkner: those guys. ,hile pacification is working the vietnamese have their own response to you. 1972, what is the north saying about the people's revolutionary war? >> [indiscernible] prof. faulkner: is that what they are saying? >> they might not be able to win but [indiscernible] >> they lost most of the cadre, and people running up to not work out, now they have to go and actually when did -- actually win. prof. faulkner: the people's...
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last week the president ordered the mobilization of 135,000 additional south vietnamese. he plans to reach as soon as possible a total military strength of more than 800,000 men. to achieve this, the government of south vietnam started the drafting of 19-year-olds on march 1st. on may 1st, the government will begin the drafting of 18-year-olds. last month 10,000 men volunteered for military service. that was 2.5 finals the number of volunteers -- times the number of volunteers during the same time last year. since the middle of january more than 48,000 south vietnamese have joined the armed forces. and nearly half of them volunteered to do so. all men in the south vietnamese armed forces have had their tours of duty extended for the duration of the war. and reserves are now being called up for immediate active duty. the president told his people last week, i quote, we must make greater efforts, we must accept more sacrifices, because as i have said many times, this is our country. the existence of our nation is at stake, and this is mainly a vietnamese responsibility. he
last week the president ordered the mobilization of 135,000 additional south vietnamese. he plans to reach as soon as possible a total military strength of more than 800,000 men. to achieve this, the government of south vietnam started the drafting of 19-year-olds on march 1st. on may 1st, the government will begin the drafting of 18-year-olds. last month 10,000 men volunteered for military service. that was 2.5 finals the number of volunteers -- times the number of volunteers during the same...
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and the south vietnamese. prof. faulkner: what do you know if your richard nixon when it comes to us? >> we needed to let the south vietnamese handle the business and put that face on it. prof. faulkner: any problem with that? >> it still will take a lot of thought to help them out. prof. faulkner: to think will take a lot of us? >> they still need some of our support, they need some of the resources, and things like that, in order to be successful. >> they would still have to face what westmoreland face. prof. faulkner: ah. you still have a lot of very strong forces at play. what else? >> much like jeremy said earlier, if we took the front stage of defeating the initial forces, much like we did in iraq, and try to put an iraqi face on it they are not ready, , they cannot hold their own. prof. faulkner: so, the president has got some issues here. nobody is agreeing to the way forward. usually puts a nice, happy face on things. says, everything is terrible. i'm going to drown myself. you have everything in between. w
and the south vietnamese. prof. faulkner: what do you know if your richard nixon when it comes to us? >> we needed to let the south vietnamese handle the business and put that face on it. prof. faulkner: any problem with that? >> it still will take a lot of thought to help them out. prof. faulkner: to think will take a lot of us? >> they still need some of our support, they need some of the resources, and things like that, in order to be successful. >> they would still...
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is it north vietnamese industry or not? this is the idea, not only is a -- not only strategic to go after transportation but also to prevent that stuff from moving around. that transportation line, that is the reason for it, even if stuff is coming from outside, to help prevent that keeping north vietnam sustained, make them feel the pain of war. likewise, let's do an operational interdiction campaign that prevents material from going from the north down to the south, primarily through laos. that is the development happening in 1964, if we do a strategic air campaign. then there is another incident, there is a lot of small attacks. things are still happening. insurgency is still happening in the south. we get a situation in the gulf of tonkin off the shore of north vietnam where patrol boats attack intelligence gathering ships there and i am not concerned about who is provoking what. i don't want to get in that discussion. certainly here's some nice pictures. here is pictures of the vietnamese patrol boats coming off the co
is it north vietnamese industry or not? this is the idea, not only is a -- not only strategic to go after transportation but also to prevent that stuff from moving around. that transportation line, that is the reason for it, even if stuff is coming from outside, to help prevent that keeping north vietnam sustained, make them feel the pain of war. likewise, let's do an operational interdiction campaign that prevents material from going from the north down to the south, primarily through laos....
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in vietnamese. and then i hear a slapping sound, and then a little bit more talking, and the whole group moves on. i get back up top, and i'm asking matt what happened. he said, well, three of them were sleeping in the back row, and one of the ncos went back there and jacked them up. [laughter] i'm like, god, i can't believe they didn't see me. he said we decided to move the tap, which was good. we just removed the tap, and it pulled back up to move out in another direction when here they came back. and they came back with 40 guys that were not there for a class. they were looking for us. so they had seen something or the tap had been given away or whatever. we -- that's right, we were going to leave it there, and we left a toe popper underneath it. so the device was still there, and we were going to leave it, and we were going to put another i one up the trail and that, come back and see -- and they found it and it went off. so it destroyed the device, and whoever was around it -- toe popper's a li
in vietnamese. and then i hear a slapping sound, and then a little bit more talking, and the whole group moves on. i get back up top, and i'm asking matt what happened. he said, well, three of them were sleeping in the back row, and one of the ncos went back there and jacked them up. [laughter] i'm like, god, i can't believe they didn't see me. he said we decided to move the tap, which was good. we just removed the tap, and it pulled back up to move out in another direction when here they came...
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>> the south vietnamese. prof. faulker: if we do the main force, we, the united states military take on the bully boys, leave it to the rvn and local forces to take care of the termites. why doesn't this make sense? >> they know the people inside the villages, so they can tell if they are lying or hiding something, all those things we struggled with in iraq. understanding the culture. they are familiar with it. they can do it better. prof. faulker: the indigenous forces should be the ones best suited. go ahead. >> the guerrilla warfare is to subvert that government. if you put the government's face on who is going to take care of that you are defeating it , militarily and the point of guerrilla warfare. prof. faulker: and what is the basis of -- security. governments exist to provide security. if rvn is dealing with the pacification, what are you getting out of this? >> like brad said, you are putting the vietnam face and the government to do with internal issues. you're providing internal security, strengthening o
>> the south vietnamese. prof. faulker: if we do the main force, we, the united states military take on the bully boys, leave it to the rvn and local forces to take care of the termites. why doesn't this make sense? >> they know the people inside the villages, so they can tell if they are lying or hiding something, all those things we struggled with in iraq. understanding the culture. they are familiar with it. they can do it better. prof. faulker: the indigenous forces should be...
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that side is a very complex situation where we have our allies, the south vietnamese, the vietnameseovernment, the republic of vietnam, and we have the congressional record of the federal register of the republic of the amount. that was -- those were the documents they kept throughout the entirety of their existence. that is as long as the republic of vietnam existed. we have a near complete set of those documents. that it ise set in made of newsprint. you can see the edges of the people are -- the edges of the paper are yellowing and brittle, because they were not necessarily meant to be kept for a long period of time. for generally, there was a gentleman working in the embassy in paris, france. and he collected everything he could and he kept it. at the end of the war, 1975 when saigon fell and they closed down the vietnamese embassy, he took all these documents and put them in a garage and kept them. and coordinating with one of our vietnamese-american supporters, former south vietnamese ambassador to the united states, he met with the sky and said, you should donate that stuff yo
that side is a very complex situation where we have our allies, the south vietnamese, the vietnameseovernment, the republic of vietnam, and we have the congressional record of the federal register of the republic of the amount. that was -- those were the documents they kept throughout the entirety of their existence. that is as long as the republic of vietnam existed. we have a near complete set of those documents. that it ise set in made of newsprint. you can see the edges of the people are --...
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many more north vietnamese deaths than south vietnamese soldiers or american soldiers. and ultimately, the american-backed forces prevail. it's not a win. north vietnamese are approximpu back, but this type of attack, this coordinated attack, is something the johnson administration was saying wasn't going to happen, there's no way the north vietnamese have this power, this capacity to do this sort of thing. and they also don't have the -- they also, you know, there's no way they're going to prevail. they were right on the second point. but one of the things that made tet so important and so visible is that because it was fighting going on in the cities, it was the fighting going on right in the range of television cameras. it's where all the foreign correspondents were located. and so the fighting is beamed from the streets of the cities in vietnam back to the united states, and it becomes much more visible. when it's guerilla warfare in the jungles and the hamlets, it's harder to see. you hear about it afterwards but actually seeing this warfare erupt on the streets of
many more north vietnamese deaths than south vietnamese soldiers or american soldiers. and ultimately, the american-backed forces prevail. it's not a win. north vietnamese are approximpu back, but this type of attack, this coordinated attack, is something the johnson administration was saying wasn't going to happen, there's no way the north vietnamese have this power, this capacity to do this sort of thing. and they also don't have the -- they also, you know, there's no way they're going to...
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that the vietnamese could not hold. and when the big units are pulling up and with the ammunition and weapons left behind. we took it in the hopes that they could survive. they have been that way for centuries. and they actually have a memory of elephants with long hair. so they came from an area in china push south until they end up in the mountains of laos and vietnam. very interesting. i still hold them close to my heart. >> this is outside the scope of your book but by special operations could you elaborate on that? >> are you the sniper in the crowd? [laughter] thank you. first understand about special projects people when i came back from vietnam with the six special forces i got an interview and said come back monday. and then to find new jobs. because everybody knows people from projects are alcoholics or psychos and apparently you are sober. [laughter] so i had to find a new job. but to be in vietnam and then to test those special forces with that understanding at the time and everybody else to do no one specia
that the vietnamese could not hold. and when the big units are pulling up and with the ammunition and weapons left behind. we took it in the hopes that they could survive. they have been that way for centuries. and they actually have a memory of elephants with long hair. so they came from an area in china push south until they end up in the mountains of laos and vietnam. very interesting. i still hold them close to my heart. >> this is outside the scope of your book but by special...
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and coordinating with one of our vietnamese american supporters, a former south vietnamese ambassadorthe united states, he met with this guy and said hey, you should donate that stuff you have in your garage to the vietnam center. so we have one of the only sets of the federal register, the congressional record for the republic of vietnam in the world. it is a set we are very careful with because it is falling apart, and we will have to digitize it very soon to make sure it is preserved and accessible. we also have newspapers from south vietnam -- the saigon daily news and another vietnam ease lingwood publication. to chronicle the experiences of our felt -- south vietnamese allies from the republic of vietnam. they lost so much as a result of that war. they lost their homes, families, businesses -- when saigon fell in 1975, we have used that as a tragic loss, because we were fighting to try to preserve south vietnam against communism, but the south vietnamese people lost incredibly i comparison. so again, it is very important to work with them as much as we can to preserve their hist
and coordinating with one of our vietnamese american supporters, a former south vietnamese ambassadorthe united states, he met with this guy and said hey, you should donate that stuff you have in your garage to the vietnam center. so we have one of the only sets of the federal register, the congressional record for the republic of vietnam in the world. it is a set we are very careful with because it is falling apart, and we will have to digitize it very soon to make sure it is preserved and...
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>> yeah, well, the outcome of the offensive is not what the north vietnamese or the south vietnamese hoped for in the enquirer you can see people, the analysts, the editorial writers, trying to grapple with what was the impact. even as it was happening. and they understand and they're repeating information to get from the american military no south vietnamese that the army are allies. no units went over to the other side. there was no massive uprising. all the things that the communists expected to have happen did not happen beyond that surprise of seeing people in saigon and capturing these provincial capitals. but they had to yield them all eventually. however, the americans when they assess the impact of the offensive on their effort in the countryside, they found that they were back where they had been two years ago. they had lost a lot of control but also there were attempts to build up support in the countryside. they could not provide for the security of those people. and that's where you see a sense of well, this is also a military defeat for the united states. and that they'
>> yeah, well, the outcome of the offensive is not what the north vietnamese or the south vietnamese hoped for in the enquirer you can see people, the analysts, the editorial writers, trying to grapple with what was the impact. even as it was happening. and they understand and they're repeating information to get from the american military no south vietnamese that the army are allies. no units went over to the other side. there was no massive uprising. all the things that the communists...
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a court in germany has sentenced a vietnamese man to prison for helping vietnamese intelligence to kidnapoil executive. the man took part in last year's abduction of trinh xuan thanh from berlin. mr thanh is now serving a life sentence for embezzlement in vietnam. hanoi maintains he returned voluntarily. in business: the european court ofjustice has thrown out an appeal by the confectionery group, nestle, to trademark its kit—kat chocolate bar. the firm had been trying to trademark the four—fingered shape for more than a decade, which rival chocolate—maker cadbury had been fighting against. the prime minister of laos says more than 130 people are missing after a pa rtially—built dam collapsed on monday, flooding nearby villages. thongloun sisoulith has now gone to the affected area to monitor relief efforts. the two south korean contractors constructing the dam say they reported damage at least a day before parts of the structure gave way. environmental groups say large dam projects in developing countries, such as this, pose significant safety risks to the local population. a short time
a court in germany has sentenced a vietnamese man to prison for helping vietnamese intelligence to kidnapoil executive. the man took part in last year's abduction of trinh xuan thanh from berlin. mr thanh is now serving a life sentence for embezzlement in vietnam. hanoi maintains he returned voluntarily. in business: the european court ofjustice has thrown out an appeal by the confectionery group, nestle, to trademark its kit—kat chocolate bar. the firm had been trying to trademark the...
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forces while the north vietnamese received supplies from both china and the soviet union.argued that the united states was in vietnam to prove the viability of capitalism and the american system of government. his class is abo o
forces while the north vietnamese received supplies from both china and the soviet union.argued that the united states was in vietnam to prove the viability of capitalism and the american system of government. his class is abo o
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the best vietnamese food?tephen: what are you doing? about to roll this up in a piece of plastic. what is this made up of? >> rice flour. >> stephen: hold on. get that. that's ruined. >> yeah, we've got one more here. here's the next one. >> stephen: that >>ot i? >> stephen: yeah, there you >> sen: that out. ee? >> stephen: oh, damn it! you got it. >> stephen: put that in there. yeah. >> stephen: is this healthy? very healthy. >> stephen: you are a liar. fried chicken and bourbon is healthy? >> yes. >> stephen: because you called it a summer role? >> you're from the south, you know. >> stephen: we die young! ( laughter ) >> and then we're just going to roll that up. >> stephen: you're essentially making a fried chicken joint. >> exactly. here. >> stephen: and that happens. and then you're going to dip it. look at that. nice. and then we're going to dip it in this hot sauce. >> stephen: all right. how hot are we talking? >> it's not, it's just, you know -- >> stephen: why did you avoid that one? >> we immigrant
the best vietnamese food?tephen: what are you doing? about to roll this up in a piece of plastic. what is this made up of? >> rice flour. >> stephen: hold on. get that. that's ruined. >> yeah, we've got one more here. here's the next one. >> stephen: that >>ot i? >> stephen: yeah, there you >> sen: that out. ee? >> stephen: oh, damn it! you got it. >> stephen: put that in there. yeah. >> stephen: is this healthy? very healthy. >>...
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and estimated three million vietnamese came into direct contact with defoliants that contain dioxin. it's not known what long term effects this exposure may have had on their health. because of the god this woman was at the battle of hamburger hill she couldn't leave her infant daughter behind because she was still breastfeeding the americans flew over and sprayed agent orange the child was directly exposed to it and has been paralyzed ever since. but it's extremely difficult to prove the presence of dioxin in vietnam there's only one laboratory that has the capacity to do it. the most toxic element in agent orange is a dioxin known as t c d d for short even microscopic amounts can cause health problems in humans. these scientists are conducting tests to see whether dioxins have gotten into the local food chain. we're analyzing dioxin levels in fish and among the local residents who eat those fish so our research indicates that the concentrations of dioxin in their blood are the highest that have been recorded anywhere in the world. even today more than forty years after the end of t
and estimated three million vietnamese came into direct contact with defoliants that contain dioxin. it's not known what long term effects this exposure may have had on their health. because of the god this woman was at the battle of hamburger hill she couldn't leave her infant daughter behind because she was still breastfeeding the americans flew over and sprayed agent orange the child was directly exposed to it and has been paralyzed ever since. but it's extremely difficult to prove the...
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so the vietnamese war was going on, there was a general sort of uprising of students taking place.o i decided to start a magazine to campaign against the things i were wrong in the world, and particularly the vietnamese war. david: this was 15 years old? you drop out of school at 15 years old to start the magazine. you get prominent interviews, like some from mick jagger. was it hard to get an interview with mick jagger when you are 15 years old? richard: you know, in some ways, i think if you are 15, you have a better chance of getting interviews with people than if you are 30 or 40 or 50. i would just turn up at people's houses. and because i was young and enthusiastic, they generally took pity on me. david: ultimately, you decided to start a record company. where did you get that idea from, and where does the name virgin come from? why not branson? richard: i was 15 years old, 16 years old, we were sitting in the basement with a bunch of girls. we were throwing out ideas. we got down to either slipped disc records, because of the vinyls, that had the scratches, or virgin. one of
so the vietnamese war was going on, there was a general sort of uprising of students taking place.o i decided to start a magazine to campaign against the things i were wrong in the world, and particularly the vietnamese war. david: this was 15 years old? you drop out of school at 15 years old to start the magazine. you get prominent interviews, like some from mick jagger. was it hard to get an interview with mick jagger when you are 15 years old? richard: you know, in some ways, i think if you...
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he's now in the vietnamese capital, hanol he's now in the vietnamese capital, hanoi, and said that denuclearised north korea to follow vietnam, saying vietnam helped to normalise relations for a path to prosperity. the british man poisoned by the novichok nerve agent has regained consciousness, two days after his partner dawn sturgess, who was also poisoned, died. doctors treating charlie rowley in a hospital in southern england say there's been a small but significant improvement in his condition. police are investigating a possible link to the case of russians sergei hollywood star george clooney has suffered minor injuries in a scooter crash in sardinia. the 57—year—old's scooter was hit by a car that failed to stop and he slammed into its windshield. clooney was taken to hospital, but is now recovering at home. 100 planes from the iconic spitfire to the latest stealth fighter jet have flown across central london to mark the centenary of the royal air force. thousands gathered to watch the the biggest display of british airpower in over 30 years. the centrepiece, watched by the queen and oth
he's now in the vietnamese capital, hanol he's now in the vietnamese capital, hanoi, and said that denuclearised north korea to follow vietnam, saying vietnam helped to normalise relations for a path to prosperity. the british man poisoned by the novichok nerve agent has regained consciousness, two days after his partner dawn sturgess, who was also poisoned, died. doctors treating charlie rowley in a hospital in southern england say there's been a small but significant improvement in his...
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but they remain kindred spirits and that's not some old vietnamese saying it happens across the world. hi thomas has no taste like home. sounds like japan to i'll be seeing you there shortly. fukuoka is said to be the most livable city in japan. initially i feel a little underwhelmed but then again we have yet to go out for dinner. after the ten thousand kilometers we each have under our belts touring streets that stands in eastern asia we've now arranged to meet back up at a kiosk in japan. near where are you last is with woke up. will be right there yes i got lost by the gaming arcades. we finally find each other in a convenience store. among the shelves of magazines on sale is one dedicated to one thing the japanese variety of noodles. raman. it features one of japan's best known raman bloggers toshiyuki kamimura. but what's his motivation. coming more or tells us that can be best answered over a bowl of noodle soup. he suggests meeting at a sheen to temple and appropriately enough it's thanksgiving in japan. outside the temple you can buy proper been predicting your future. after
but they remain kindred spirits and that's not some old vietnamese saying it happens across the world. hi thomas has no taste like home. sounds like japan to i'll be seeing you there shortly. fukuoka is said to be the most livable city in japan. initially i feel a little underwhelmed but then again we have yet to go out for dinner. after the ten thousand kilometers we each have under our belts touring streets that stands in eastern asia we've now arranged to meet back up at a kiosk in japan....
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the author is a vietnamese refugee himself and it's a perfect da book to talk about wd refugee day in and out reading his second book called the refugees. they are remarkable books to capture the complexity of a refugees life but also refugees the end up in the united states, as well as want to go back. he does a good job of capturing both pieces of that so those are the two books that are front and center for me right now. >> bottini wants to know what you are reading. send us your summer reading list @booktv on twitter, instagram or on facebook. booktv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> i am ready to get started. if people out having breakfast could come and join us, that would be great. we have folks coming up from the answer way downstairs. i realize that and early morning tech event isn't oxymoron so i apologize for the timing but thank you for coming. my name is nick, partner at [inaudible] and i spent much of
the author is a vietnamese refugee himself and it's a perfect da book to talk about wd refugee day in and out reading his second book called the refugees. they are remarkable books to capture the complexity of a refugees life but also refugees the end up in the united states, as well as want to go back. he does a good job of capturing both pieces of that so those are the two books that are front and center for me right now. >> bottini wants to know what you are reading. send us your...
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successfully campaigned for the release or shorter sentencing of detainees just ten days ago the vietnamese human rights activist fund was awarded the german association of judges human rights prize and he was released because of the work of one or make a hand and these are precisely the success stories we need to illustrate these issues to the public is a team of mentions for the highest so you're saying human rights policy is about much more than tokenism definitely we've reached the end of our interview twelve minutes go by fast five to wrap up we'd like you to complete three sentences museums in. human ism is our european heritage and i'm fighting for. the us for europe not to throw this humanist heritage away when my wish for germany in ten years time is the introduction of the right to vote at the age of sixteen. and i'd like to take up this issue again more trust in young politician but it's necessary because. by because otherwise we are jeopardizing the political future of germany. to get in some thank you thank you. we may come oh but we want tons of food that one does but to. the
successfully campaigned for the release or shorter sentencing of detainees just ten days ago the vietnamese human rights activist fund was awarded the german association of judges human rights prize and he was released because of the work of one or make a hand and these are precisely the success stories we need to illustrate these issues to the public is a team of mentions for the highest so you're saying human rights policy is about much more than tokenism definitely we've reached the end of...
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responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair and rentals here at a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the state department of justice, search warrants were served at five other cafes, restaurants and other shops that were just storefronts posing as legitimate businesses. and gambling is leading to other crime says deputy d/a/ hanhi tran.hanhi tran/dep. dist attorney "....the community is the victim here because not only are we focused on the gambling aspect of this but it's all the crime surrounding this gambling enterprise, so we have all these crews who are jockeying to control these gambling places and there is crime and other drug dealing that is spilling into the community..."rob fladeboe/san jo
responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair and rentals here at a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the...
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i'm the executive director at the vietnamese youth support center. we're asking to support a mental health program supporting vulnerable vietnamese youth and families who are experiencing depression and trauma that go untreated, and when they ask to see a therapist, they have to wait two to three months to see a culturally competent therapist. so with the grant, we would be able to serve youth at our community site with an on-site therapist. and the second ask is a $160,000 facilities renovation. this will allow us to serve over 500 youth in our community with bathrooms and a.d.a. compliant. we currently only have one bathroom, so we hope you'll consider this request as part of your budget appropriation. thank you. >> supervisor cohen: thank you. next speaker. >> thank you. how you doing. hi, supervisors? we're all nonprofit. i just need help -- we're going to walk the streets in the bayview, we're working with parents, single parents, mentors, we're going to mess with kids with behavior problems, we're going with y.g.c. i ain't on calendar, i just w
i'm the executive director at the vietnamese youth support center. we're asking to support a mental health program supporting vulnerable vietnamese youth and families who are experiencing depression and trauma that go untreated, and when they ask to see a therapist, they have to wait two to three months to see a culturally competent therapist. so with the grant, we would be able to serve youth at our community site with an on-site therapist. and the second ask is a $160,000 facilities...
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responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair andat a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the state department of justice, search warrants were served at five other cafes, restaurants and other shops that were just storefronts posing as legitimate businesses. and gambling is leading to other crime says deputy d/a/ hanhi tran.hanhi tran/dep. dist attorney "....the community is the victim here because not only are we focused on the gambling aspect of this but it's all the crime surrounding this gambling enterprise, so we have all these crews who are jockeying to control these gambling places and there is crime and other drug dealing that is spilling into the community..."rob fladeboe/san jose ".....what'
responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair andat a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the state...
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responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair and rentals here at a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the state department of justice, search warrants were served at five other cafes, restaurants and other shops that were just storefronts posing as legitimate businesses. and gambling is leading to other crime says deputy d/a/ hanhi tran.hanhi tran/dep. dist attorney "....the community is the victim here because not only are we focused on the gambling aspect of this but it's all the crime surrounding this gambling enterprise, so we have all these crews who are jockeying to control these gambling places and there is crime and other drug dealing that is spilling into the community..."rob fladeboe/san jo
responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair and rentals here at a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the...
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the church shares space with a local vietnamese ngregation. they work with a synagogue on outreach and youth programs. >>> good morning. we're talking about dangerous i he the forecast. if you're grilling, we're going to be staying dry. , as ng good for grilli well as tomorrow. by wednesday, we could have an isolated shower chance. coming up we'll talk about the fourth of july wednesday forecast for your iffireworks. you're headed to the beach, i'll show you that, too. >>> an issue leading downtown. outbound on the 14th bridge. you have onelocking the left lane. district authorities are headed to the scene. >>> are you hitting the road fon a family vaca you don't have to leave your pet behind. >> simple tips to traiyour dog fn or >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >> 15 before the hour. new video this rning from portland, oregon, where riots broke out during dualing protests. police were having to bring out stun grenades. four people were arrested there. >>> hundreds of thousands took to the stres across the country to protest president trump
the church shares space with a local vietnamese ngregation. they work with a synagogue on outreach and youth programs. >>> good morning. we're talking about dangerous i he the forecast. if you're grilling, we're going to be staying dry. , as ng good for grilli well as tomorrow. by wednesday, we could have an isolated shower chance. coming up we'll talk about the fourth of july wednesday forecast for your iffireworks. you're headed to the beach, i'll show you that, too. >>> an...
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particularly with regard to a softening of the north vietnamese denial that they had regular army unitshe south. from vietnam, the reports were far from optimistic. slowdown in hostilities as a result of the peace negotiations, the communists had lost -- launched a massive new wave of assaults. later in the month, u.s. chief negotiator arrived in washington for further discussions with the president. after weeks of communist continuen, the present to show firmness and flexibility. the united states continued to seek peace in vietnam through every other available channel. working towards this goal will be the new u.s. ambassador to the united nations. retiring, he was was praised by the president for path service to his country and charged with a new task of funneling the hope and aspirations of nations to mutually beneficial cooperation. through the month, president johnson continued to meet with the major presidential candidates for intelligence briefings on problems confronting the nation. governor and the president covered vietnam, the economy, and domestic programs. the secretary of
particularly with regard to a softening of the north vietnamese denial that they had regular army unitshe south. from vietnam, the reports were far from optimistic. slowdown in hostilities as a result of the peace negotiations, the communists had lost -- launched a massive new wave of assaults. later in the month, u.s. chief negotiator arrived in washington for further discussions with the president. after weeks of communist continuen, the present to show firmness and flexibility. the united...
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he's first generation vietnamese-american. or would that be vietnamese-hawaiian?ed. >> mark: i actually cooked on the east coast for three years and people would always be like, "oh, you're from hawaii, you're hawaiian!" and i was like, "no, no, no, no. i'm second generation japanese." "no, no but you're from hawaii that makes you hawaiian." and it was like, "no." and then what i realize is like here in hawaii we identify ourselves ethnically versus geographically. like, there's no way that he and i would call ourselves hawaiian. we'd get our ass kicked. by a hawaiian. >> anthony: how many generations does it take? i mean, who qualifies as hawaiian in your view? >> mark: to me a hawaiian is a kanaka maoli, is a native of the land. it's in your blood, your koko. you come from a lineage of native hawaiian people. >> anthony: what's your feeling here? >> andrew: i do feel like i'm hawaiian in a sense. you know, because it's, like, my place. but culturally it's a different story. >> anthony: well let me ask you this, you're saying you're not hawaiian? >> mark: no. >>
he's first generation vietnamese-american. or would that be vietnamese-hawaiian?ed. >> mark: i actually cooked on the east coast for three years and people would always be like, "oh, you're from hawaii, you're hawaiian!" and i was like, "no, no, no, no. i'm second generation japanese." "no, no but you're from hawaii that makes you hawaiian." and it was like, "no." and then what i realize is like here in hawaii we identify ourselves ethnically versus...
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responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair and rentals here at a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the state department of justice, search warrants were served at five other cafes, restaurants and other shops that were just storefronts posing as legitimate businesses. and gambling is leading to other crime says deputy d/a/ hanhi tran.hanhi tran/dep. dist attorney "....the community is the victim here because not only are we focused on the gambling aspect of this but it's all the crime surrounding this gambling enterprise, so we have all these crews who are jockeying to control these gambling places and there is crime and other drug dealing that is spilling into the community..."rob fladeboe/san jo
responding to complaints from neighbors in this and othe vietnamese neighborhoods, cropey pc repair and rentals here at a strip mall on cropley avenue and this nail sailon on north 14th street were the first to be raided. inside police found people engaged in illegal gambling. they were playing poker and other card games and there were lots las vegas style gambling machines, fifty of which were seized and booked into evidence along with $75,000 dollars in cash. joined by the da's office and the...