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cambodia. >> reporter: u.s. trading company's owner said tang worked at the warehouse for 20 years. neighbors on borough street where tang lived say police were out here late week interested in another vehicle. >> there's a police car parked behind the car as they were towing it away. it was a range rover. >> reporter: the neighborhood
cambodia. >> reporter: u.s. trading company's owner said tang worked at the warehouse for 20 years. neighbors on borough street where tang lived say police were out here late week interested in another vehicle. >> there's a police car parked behind the car as they were towing it away. it was a range rover. >> reporter: the neighborhood
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cambodia have historically refused to take back people that have been deported by the united states. the communities are being targeted, they feel, and they won't comment on the situation but released a statement that reads in part, "international law obligates each country to accept the return of its nationals ordered removed from the united states". >> it's sad if it were to happen to some person. >> reporter: the asian law alliance is handing out these cards that spell out their constitutional rights if i.c.e. agents come to their door. >> california's public utilities commission will require uber and lyft to use third-party screening companies to do annual checks and the information will be sent over to the state. they required against having the fingerprints run against criminal databases similar to what cab drivers have to undergo. >>> take a look at this newly released video. campbell police believe these teenagers robbed a home on october 30th. they kicked in doors at homes and stole laptops and jewelry. call police if you recognize anyone. >>> all right. let's start with th
cambodia have historically refused to take back people that have been deported by the united states. the communities are being targeted, they feel, and they won't comment on the situation but released a statement that reads in part, "international law obligates each country to accept the return of its nationals ordered removed from the united states". >> it's sad if it were to happen to some person. >> reporter: the asian law alliance is handing out these cards that spell...
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now thinking that bob tang has escaped to cambodia. his wife reported him missing yesterday. police have asked the fbi to help track him down. tang is considered a person of interest in the disappearance of piseth chhay. the two are acquaintances. chhay's family is hoping someone will come forward and help find him. >> i'm sure that at least one person out there had saw something, so please come forward and help us find him, you know? at the end of the day, that's all we want. >> reporter: chhay is a husband, father of two, and an uber driver. he disappeared almost two weeks ago. police say they found his stripped car in the bay view and they think they are getting closer to finding him, saying they have some evidence that may lead to his whereabouts but they did not release specifics. looifr in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> now to the uk where a moment of silence was held this morning for the victims of the manchester concert bombing. >> bells tolled and crowds were quiet across manchester about 90 minutes ago for the 22 people killed and the dozens who were hurt in
now thinking that bob tang has escaped to cambodia. his wife reported him missing yesterday. police have asked the fbi to help track him down. tang is considered a person of interest in the disappearance of piseth chhay. the two are acquaintances. chhay's family is hoping someone will come forward and help find him. >> i'm sure that at least one person out there had saw something, so please come forward and help us find him, you know? at the end of the day, that's all we want. >>...
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rights. >> vietnam and cambodia have historically refused to take back people deported from the u.s. but a source tells abc7 news, new negotiations are under way that could change that which could be why the communities are being targeted. immigration enforcement would not comment on the situation but said, "international law obligates each country to return of its nationals ordered removed from the united states". >>> uber and lyft will be required to conduct bigger background checks on their drivers and any information will be turned over to the state. the cpu decided against requiring drivers have fingerprints which is closer to what cab drivers have to do. >>> look at this video seen here. campbell police believe these teenagers burglarized two homes october 30th. officials say the teenagers kicked in doors at both homes and stole laptops and jewelries. the victims had just moved to the neighborhood. we have this video on our website at abc7news.com if you'd like to take a closer look at it. call police if you recognize anyone. >>> tomorrow morning, cal trans is scheduled to bri
rights. >> vietnam and cambodia have historically refused to take back people deported from the u.s. but a source tells abc7 news, new negotiations are under way that could change that which could be why the communities are being targeted. immigration enforcement would not comment on the situation but said, "international law obligates each country to return of its nationals ordered removed from the united states". >>> uber and lyft will be required to conduct bigger...
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they believe he fled to cambodia. this weekend investigators found bags of human remains at this warehouse. dna testing is underway. the two families have been friends for years. >> bob's wife is pretty much literally besties with my cousin's wife. >> but his wife says she hasn't spoke within tang's wife since the week her husband disappeared. once tang disappeared as well the lines of communication stopped. >> do you think she might have information that might be helpful to your family? >> i would assume so but i don't know. >> but she's holding otd the body parts found are not her cousins. >> if you know where bop is, let us know so we can talk to him. >> investigators want to speak with him as well. in san francisco, abc 7 news. >>> bart riders who have been looking at security cameras on their trains and getting a sense of security may be happy to know that camera's not real. it was over a year ago that abc 7 news reported many of the cameras were fake and riders were justifiably outraged. bart promised real cameras would be put in and this week they're fitting the last train
they believe he fled to cambodia. this weekend investigators found bags of human remains at this warehouse. dna testing is underway. the two families have been friends for years. >> bob's wife is pretty much literally besties with my cousin's wife. >> but his wife says she hasn't spoke within tang's wife since the week her husband disappeared. once tang disappeared as well the lines of communication stopped. >> do you think she might have information that might be helpful to...
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news. george spoke with her this morning from cambodia where she's promoting her new film. we'll also hear what she has to say about her new passion project her children and her divorce with brad pitt. that's all coming up and matt, okay, taraji p. henson was not here yesterday. >> no. >> rep looking for taraji p. carpet.eduled to interview her i guarantee you i'll hug her for you and give you a shout out on the red carpet. >> robin i owe you the world. >> you're making his day over here robin. >> reporter: going to happen. it's going to happen. tune in. y exciting.ter] >> robin thank you. >> the trouble is there's going to be a long list of people. >> but she said on the air, that was great from robin. thank you. >> now i'm going to watch, too, especially closely as she names you on the red carpet. >> i don't know. >> maybe. >> let's take a look outside right now. one could hope. is the 30 bypass at 322.this that's you were eastbound traffic pretty heavy from past 340 to 113. it is a slow go on the 30 bypass. route 42 in new jersey northbound traffic here at creek roapretty heavy fro
news. george spoke with her this morning from cambodia where she's promoting her new film. we'll also hear what she has to say about her new passion project her children and her divorce with brad pitt. that's all coming up and matt, okay, taraji p. henson was not here yesterday. >> no. >> rep looking for taraji p. carpet.eduled to interview her i guarantee you i'll hug her for you and give you a shout out on the red carpet. >> robin i owe you the world. >> you're making...
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war cambodia incursion era. so short answer, can donald trump use the american military in north korea without going to congress? unambiguously, yes. melissa: and preemptive strikes, does it matter if there's been like direct antagoization? >> there are treaties that regulate who he can attack, but the general law is if he has a sound reason to believe that an attack on america, american property, american people, american allies is imminent, meaning within a day or so, he can engage in a preemptive strike and do that lawfully. melissa: why is everybody jumping all over him for this, then? >> well, i don't know the answer but i can guess that the language of more firepower than ever before in history either was donald trump's hyperbolic way of trying to scare kim jong il or talking about it, he meant it literally which case he meant nuclear weapons, which would be out of line because that would kill innocents. melissa: he said we have more firepower than we've had before, that's review. >> said he would use, bring it to the table. melissa: he's bringing it to the table, by virtue
war cambodia incursion era. so short answer, can donald trump use the american military in north korea without going to congress? unambiguously, yes. melissa: and preemptive strikes, does it matter if there's been like direct antagoization? >> there are treaties that regulate who he can attack, but the general law is if he has a sound reason to believe that an attack on america, american property, american people, american allies is imminent, meaning within a day or so, he can engage in...
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. i like to make those kinds of images. moments of quiet reflection. so this is in cambodia. and for me i got to travel to so many places that i had only seen in magazines as a kid, so to be afforded, you know, what a unique experience but also to be there with mrs. obama was such a privilege and, you know, i like this image because it feels very quiet and you wonder or i wonder, what was she thinking. and i don't know who she was thinking. i know what i was thinking, though, i was thinking how lucky i am in life to be in such a special place and to have such a special experience and, you know, to be in a place that's, you know, so old and so full of history and so rich with culture was extraordinary privilege. i like when people say, oh, to your photos. [laughter] >> it warms my heart. but that's how i feel about this picture too. oh, you know, because as serious and important role as mrs. obama had as first lady, being a mother was the most important to her. i feel like this picture -- i hope this picture shows that. we were on the great wall of china. this was my first internation
. i like to make those kinds of images. moments of quiet reflection. so this is in cambodia. and for me i got to travel to so many places that i had only seen in magazines as a kid, so to be afforded, you know, what a unique experience but also to be there with mrs. obama was such a privilege and, you know, i like this image because it feels very quiet and you wonder or i wonder, what was she thinking. and i don't know who she was thinking. i know what i was thinking, though, i was thinking how...
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those kinds of images. >> moments of quiet reflection. this is in cambodia, and for me i got travel to so many place is had only seen in magazines as a kid. so to be afforded what unique experience and then tools be there with mrs. obama was such a privilege. and i like this image because it feels very quiet, and you wonder, or i wonder, what was she thinking? i don't know what she was thinking notice. i know what i was think, how luckie am in life to be in such a special place and have such a special experience and to be in a place that is so old and so full of history and so rich with culture, was extraordinary privilege. i like when people say, oh, to your photos. it warms my heart. but that's how file about this picture, too. oh, because -- as serious and an important role as mrs. obama had as the first lady, bag mother was the most important to her. so i feel like this picture -- i hope this picture shows that. we were on the great wall of china. my first international trip and very nervous because i wanted to do a good job and i was the only official photographer traveling, an
those kinds of images. >> moments of quiet reflection. this is in cambodia, and for me i got travel to so many place is had only seen in magazines as a kid. so to be afforded what unique experience and then tools be there with mrs. obama was such a privilege. and i like this image because it feels very quiet, and you wonder, or i wonder, what was she thinking? i don't know what she was thinking notice. i know what i was think, how luckie am in life to be in such a special place and have...
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genocide in cambodia. that's when the interviewer asked the question. >> would you like to say something? >> only that i don't want to say very much about that except to say it was a very difficult time, and we are a family, and we will always be a family, and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it. >> difficult to talk about. the actress split from brad pitt last september after 12 years together, locked into a bitter custody battle over their six children. >> but jolie did say they're both putting their children first so good news there. >>> from family heartbreak to family joy, a little baby in denmark is seeing his mom clearly for the very first time thanks to a new pair of glasses. just take a look at that smile. that adorable little face there. you see him. >> yes, his very happy parents posting this online. today is a great day. emil got his glasses. the journey has been long and our little baby had to go through a lot to sit here and smile with his small glasses. priceless. >>> and one college student who was very, very happy to have rec
genocide in cambodia. that's when the interviewer asked the question. >> would you like to say something? >> only that i don't want to say very much about that except to say it was a very difficult time, and we are a family, and we will always be a family, and we will get through this time and hopefully be a stronger family for it. >> difficult to talk about. the actress split from brad pitt last september after 12 years together, locked into a bitter custody battle over...
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two boys hope. >> reporter: the person of interest police think fled to cambodia. chi's wife said her husband respected tang. they were friends for years. she has no idea what could have happened between the two men, but she is focused on hoping that body part does not belong to her husband. live in san francisco, amy holingfield, abc 7 news. >>> we are tracking an overnight shooting in san francisco's bayview neighborhood. police say gunmen pulled alongside a car on bay shore boulevard and marin street around 10:00 last night and opened fire. a passenger was inside the car that was hit. the driver took off but lost control a short time later, crashed eventually. police are releasing very little information at this point except the victim is a man who is now hospitalized. and so far no word on any suspects or a possible motive. >>> san francisco police are trying to find the person who set a popular
two boys hope. >> reporter: the person of interest police think fled to cambodia. chi's wife said her husband respected tang. they were friends for years. she has no idea what could have happened between the two men, but she is focused on hoping that body part does not belong to her husband. live in san francisco, amy holingfield, abc 7 news. >>> we are tracking an overnight shooting in san francisco's bayview neighborhood. police say gunmen pulled alongside a car on bay shore...
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but never showed up. police say he may have gone to cambodia. his neighbors in san francisco say they can't imagine him being tied to a crime. >> seems like a good family man and so, yeah, totally would be shocking, you know, if he's involved in anything >> reporter: the driver disappeared almost two weeks ago. police do suspect foul play. he is a husband, father of two, and an uber driver. his car was found stripped in the bay view. investigators say the person of interest, tang, and the uber driver are acquaintances. police have reached out to the fbi to help them track down tang. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> a moment of silence was held this morning for the victims of the manchester concert bombing. about 90 minutes ago in honor of the 22 people killed and dozens injured in monday's attack. overnight, uk police stopped sharing information about the investigation with the u.s. the bbc reports officials became outraged when they saw these photos of debris from the scene in the "new york times." hours after the attack, the name of the suicide bomber
but never showed up. police say he may have gone to cambodia. his neighbors in san francisco say they can't imagine him being tied to a crime. >> seems like a good family man and so, yeah, totally would be shocking, you know, if he's involved in anything >> reporter: the driver disappeared almost two weeks ago. police do suspect foul play. he is a husband, father of two, and an uber driver. his car was found stripped in the bay view. investigators say the person of interest, tang,...
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native cambodia. abc7 spoke with a woman at tang's home. she knows both men. >> i cannot go into work right now. i'm so so >> okay. >> she cannot eat. >> chhay's car was found in san francisco. police have searched the location along with other properties in the east bay. >>> happening today, the napa county district attorney's county district attorney's office tells the abc7's that in the hazing case, they have identified 14 members of the school's
native cambodia. abc7 spoke with a woman at tang's home. she knows both men. >> i cannot go into work right now. i'm so so >> okay. >> she cannot eat. >> chhay's car was found in san francisco. police have searched the location along with other properties in the east bay. >>> happening today, the napa county district attorney's county district attorney's office tells the abc7's that in the hazing case, they have identified 14 members of the school's
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saw her in cambodia she was talking about the very difficult split from brad pitt. >> but this time it's as if she were on an episode of survivor. she is eating and cooking all sorts of delicious things. look at that. taking on her kids and a reporter, jolie says a spider's flavor is really good. and that it's hard to chew on a scorpion. >> i always thought it was difficult. one of her kids said some tasted like unflavored chips. jolie, that's appetizing. jolie will be on "good morning america" ler about bug dishes. >> almost like our chips this morning. >> kind of. >> nope. >>> okay, so what do you expect when you combine a motorcycle with a really big drone. >> first hoverbike. this is scorpion 3. it has four blades like a drone that lifted off the ground. software limited speed and range so he doesn't go out of control. the manufacturer says the goal is for it to be used as an extremeup with good morning washington. it's february 21, 2017.. and eileen whelan will break down today's weather in just a moment. but first we want to update you on some stories we are following right no
saw her in cambodia she was talking about the very difficult split from brad pitt. >> but this time it's as if she were on an episode of survivor. she is eating and cooking all sorts of delicious things. look at that. taking on her kids and a reporter, jolie says a spider's flavor is really good. and that it's hard to chew on a scorpion. >> i always thought it was difficult. one of her kids said some tasted like unflavored chips. jolie, that's appetizing. jolie will be on...
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of mercy on the mend. were talking about two men from cambodia living in northern california. one was convicted in 2003 for felony writing and the other convicted in 1995 on the felony weapons charge linked to gangs in a misdemeanor receiving stolen property. both stop by federal authorities this past october and immigration raids and were said to be decided on christmas but a federal judge just issued a temporary restraining order. one man is already been released from custody and is back to his family. the other is still in custody but in his part in the governor writes several individuals wrote in support of him describing him as kind and generous and as a role model to those who face insurmountable challenges in their lives. governor brown also but it had to drop administration in october when he signed the century state legislation which places limitations on state and local authorities ability to federal immigration agencies enforce immigration laws. to note that just because the men were pardoned does not mean that they still won't be deported at some point. both now have to as
of mercy on the mend. were talking about two men from cambodia living in northern california. one was convicted in 2003 for felony writing and the other convicted in 1995 on the felony weapons charge linked to gangs in a misdemeanor receiving stolen property. both stop by federal authorities this past october and immigration raids and were said to be decided on christmas but a federal judge just issued a temporary restraining order. one man is already been released from custody and is back to...
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is cambodia, guinea and sierra leone. the idea is forcing compliance. >> leland: to what extent is the administration willing to go to force that? president trump says he is willing to fight about immigration. what does the fight look like? >> the broader fight over immigration is threatening a government shutdown if he doesn't get money for the border wall and making it clear this week in arizona he plans to be tough on these issues. >> my administration will never back down in demanding immigration control. the american people voted for immigration control. that's one of the reasons i'm here. and that is what the american people deserve and they are going to get it. >> the president also warned that democrats opposing the wall and more border security are putting all of america's safety at risk. >> leland: all right. mike emanuel, the fight will be on capitol hill this fall. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> shannon: there is a hurricane warning up for parts of texas as tropical storm harvey takes aim at the gulf coast. preparations already underway ahead of what could be a major
is cambodia, guinea and sierra leone. the idea is forcing compliance. >> leland: to what extent is the administration willing to go to force that? president trump says he is willing to fight about immigration. what does the fight look like? >> the broader fight over immigration is threatening a government shutdown if he doesn't get money for the border wall and making it clear this week in arizona he plans to be tough on these issues. >> my administration will never back down...
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vietnam war as well. about cambodia but also lied about water gate and it brought him down. and now we face in donald trump someone who is i think is a f fabulist and we've witnessed one of the most remarkable episodes in public life. and that is an administration that created a cover story about why they fired james comey. they blamed it on the justice department. they brought us an investigation and we went along with it. that entire story has unravelled in 48 hours and now we're left with an administration that is searching for new ways to explain things. i mean, what's different about this administration from johnson and nixon is this is a very incompetent group of liars in the white house today. but i do think it's equally dangerous to the public and the question is, in the johnson case and in the nixon case, the public rose up and they were chased out of office by their political friends as well as their enemies. will this happen again now? or is the country going to say -- simply say, this is donald trump? >> i think the country is so divided along political lines and i think
vietnam war as well. about cambodia but also lied about water gate and it brought him down. and now we face in donald trump someone who is i think is a f fabulist and we've witnessed one of the most remarkable episodes in public life. and that is an administration that created a cover story about why they fired james comey. they blamed it on the justice department. they brought us an investigation and we went along with it. that entire story has unravelled in 48 hours and now we're left with...
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, china, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ >> the chef learned to come from his mother and never looked back, until recently. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the communist takeover in laos. >> i talk to anthony about his trip over a beer here in new york. so this episode is about laos, which i went to 20 years ago and i'm dying to go back. you went to a city that's a beautiful city. >> it's beautiful, spirit you'll, we were there where all the local villagers and temples spend weeks of building these elaborate boats filled with candles that they silently push out into the river. it's the second time i've done a show in laos and focused on the unexploded ordinance in the country. most people are and yunaware of gigantic war that took place in 1955 and that more bombs were dropped on this tiny, little, low-population agrarian country than all of world war ii combined, germany and japan. and a lot of those munitions are unexploded and blowing people up who weren't even alive during that time. so that's a story worth looking at always.
, china, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ >> the chef learned to come from his mother and never looked back, until recently. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the communist takeover in laos. >> i talk to anthony about his trip over a beer here in new york. so this episode is about laos, which i went to 20 years ago and i'm dying to go back. you went to a city that's a beautiful city. >> it's beautiful, spirit...
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distributes discarded bars of soap from hotels across cambodia, improving hygiene and creating jobs. amid violence in chicago police officer jennifer maddox gives young people on the south side a safe haven to learn, grow, and succeed. mama rosie mashale is raising a generation of abandoned and sick children in her impoverished south african community. many have lost parents to aids. iraq war veteran andrew manzi's free surf camps on south carolina beaches bring therapy and healing to fellow vets and their families. in memory of her son leslie morrisette provides computers and robots to children battling serious illnesses keeping them connected to school and friends. >> she is walking. >> mona patel helps fellow amputees rebuild their lives through peer support, resources and transformative athletic activities. kha lichlt sweeney's books before boxing program provides mentorship and academic tutoring guiding kids from detroit's toughest neighborhoods toward a brighter future. in southern california aaron valencia teaches car restoration to young people in need, giving them trade skills, g
distributes discarded bars of soap from hotels across cambodia, improving hygiene and creating jobs. amid violence in chicago police officer jennifer maddox gives young people on the south side a safe haven to learn, grow, and succeed. mama rosie mashale is raising a generation of abandoned and sick children in her impoverished south african community. many have lost parents to aids. iraq war veteran andrew manzi's free surf camps on south carolina beaches bring therapy and healing to fellow...
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tour in cambodia and now she worries about the last vial of his insulin at risk of spoiling in a powerless refrigerator. yet with textbook hospitality, she takes the time to make us coffee. a few miles up the road, more kindness and much more misery. here is a drone shot of this area before maria and here it is today. this is what a category 4 hurng will do to wood construction. the roof, who knows what happened to the roof. it's amazing the walls held the way they did. trophies earned by his grandkids still stand in a room with no roof. he was released from prostate surgery the day the storm hit, hold up with his whole family in the local church and they all survived. but now he has little left but his faith. how would you describe peoples' desperation? are you seeing looting? are you seeing anger? there has been looting. the mayor telds me there have been robberies. and when it comes to the feelings of the people in this town, we are saddened because we're still looking for people. as an american i wonder how do puerto ricans feel about being american territory in times like th
tour in cambodia and now she worries about the last vial of his insulin at risk of spoiling in a powerless refrigerator. yet with textbook hospitality, she takes the time to make us coffee. a few miles up the road, more kindness and much more misery. here is a drone shot of this area before maria and here it is today. this is what a category 4 hurng will do to wood construction. the roof, who knows what happened to the roof. it's amazing the walls held the way they did. trophies earned by his...
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of cambodia. nixon was president. we had this is cult and these murders in california. >> it was a time where people were looking for charisma of all kinds. they wanted leadership. i don't know what it was but something about the late '60s, the music, the culture, the sexual revolution. >> the drugs. >> i should say the drugs. here's this guy with a life out of, imagine being his defense attorney. his mother was a prsty tute. at the grew up in reform school. his whole life was in prison. everybody about him was wrong. talk about nurture and nature. all the nurturing of this guy was horrible. then he ends up married a couple times, once to a prostitute and then he gets into some sort of cult thing he cooks up, some mixture of scientology or whatever it was he home cooked. it's a lot -- remember patty hearts and the symbionese liberation army and jonestown. people were looking for i guess a new religion, a new cult. he was the arch satan of them all. >> jonestown was a bit of an outlier, a decade later. i was there covering the aftermath. but it was the same, it was san francisco, th
of cambodia. nixon was president. we had this is cult and these murders in california. >> it was a time where people were looking for charisma of all kinds. they wanted leadership. i don't know what it was but something about the late '60s, the music, the culture, the sexual revolution. >> the drugs. >> i should say the drugs. here's this guy with a life out of, imagine being his defense attorney. his mother was a prsty tute. at the grew up in reform school. his whole life...
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, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ ♪ s. >> the best restaurant ever. butchers. >> reporter: the chef earned his star in san francisco. he learned to cook from his mother and never looked back. >> pork. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the communist takeover in laos. now, things are looking up a bit. and some, like james, are returning. >> i talk to anthony about his trip over a beer here in new york. so this episode is about laos, which i went to 20 years ago and i'm dying to go back. you went to a city that's a magical city. >> it's beautiful, spiritual. we were there where all the local villagers and temples spend weeks of building these elaborate boats filled with candles that they silently push out into the river. it's the second time i've done a show in laos and focused on the unexploded ordnance in the country. most people are unaware of the gigantic war that took place in between the late '50s -- an enormous effort. and that more bombs were dropped on this tiny, little, low-population agrarian country than all of worl
, cambodia and as fate would have it, vietnam. ♪ ♪ ♪ s. >> the best restaurant ever. butchers. >> reporter: the chef earned his star in san francisco. he learned to cook from his mother and never looked back. >> pork. >> it's crispy pork, beef broth, steaming hot. >> he fled, like many, the communist takeover in laos. now, things are looking up a bit. and some, like james, are returning. >> i talk to anthony about his trip over a beer here in new york....
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mine the same age as mang raped by an american that was a six tourist in cambodia. -- sex tourist in cambodia. indoctrinated that she thought she was engaging in play. i was on the other end of a phone call from a teen asking for my help because we received a call from the department of homeland security telling us that a seven-year-old girl was being sexually abused, and that content was being spread around the dark web. they watched her for 3 years, and could not find the perpetrator, asking us for help. we were the last line of defense, an actor and his foundation where the potential last line of defense. that is my day job. and i'm sticking to it. i'd like to tell you a story about a 15-year-old girl in oakland. amy.e look over -- we call call her amy. amy met a man online and met in person. within hours,amy met a amy was , raped, and sold antitrafficking. she was sold for sex. the only unusual thing is that amy was found and returned to her family within three days, using software tools we greeted. a tool called spotlight. i won't give much detail about it does. it is a tool
mine the same age as mang raped by an american that was a six tourist in cambodia. -- sex tourist in cambodia. indoctrinated that she thought she was engaging in play. i was on the other end of a phone call from a teen asking for my help because we received a call from the department of homeland security telling us that a seven-year-old girl was being sexually abused, and that content was being spread around the dark web. they watched her for 3 years, and could not find the perpetrator, asking...
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under were all thee peoples of the soviet union, not to mention the people of china, cambodia, g a, and so on. i mentioned that because right now we are talking about one specific, perhaps the most terrific of all the communist crimes -- you could say what happened in china in the cultural revolution, famine in or in cambodia1 after the communist give the car -- power -- --nt two putin's russia -- and this is of we have been talking about this nel again -- is a serious political problem and also a serious human right problem but not as serious as the soviet union. .3. three.t in that time a possible russian democracy that followed the fall of the implosion of the soviet union, there was real interest in russia and the horrors of communism. the kgb archives were opened. serious research was done. and we are grateful for the findings of that research. a civicalso had organization in russian that appear in the 1980's, in the last days of the soviet union, run by the eminent acumen academician, who was interested in demoralizing the sufferings under communism. brieffour, sadly, this russian
under were all thee peoples of the soviet union, not to mention the people of china, cambodia, g a, and so on. i mentioned that because right now we are talking about one specific, perhaps the most terrific of all the communist crimes -- you could say what happened in china in the cultural revolution, famine in or in cambodia1 after the communist give the car -- power -- --nt two putin's russia -- and this is of we have been talking about this nel again -- is a serious political problem and...
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, cambodia and so on. i mentioned that because right now we are talking about one specific, perhaps the most terrific of all the communist crimes -- you could say what happened in china in the cultural revolution, famine in china in 1961 or in cambodia after the communist give the car power. suffered.ody -- point two, putin's russian. beenhis is what we have talking about on this panel. serious political problem and also a serious human right problem but not as serious as the soviet union. point three. in that time a possible russian democracy that followed the fall of the implosion of the soviet union, there was real interest in russia and the horrors of communism. the kgb archives were opened. serious research was done. and we are grateful for the findings of that research. we have also had a civic organization in russia that 80's, in thehe union,ys of the soviet eminenthe academician, who was interested in demoralizing the sufferings under communism. point four, sadly, this brief russian for tatian with democracy ended when you had to hand off from president yeltsin to then prime
, cambodia and so on. i mentioned that because right now we are talking about one specific, perhaps the most terrific of all the communist crimes -- you could say what happened in china in the cultural revolution, famine in china in 1961 or in cambodia after the communist give the car power. suffered.ody -- point two, putin's russian. beenhis is what we have talking about on this panel. serious political problem and also a serious human right problem but not as serious as the soviet union....
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under communist rule were all the peoples of the soviet union not to mention people of china, cambodia and so on. we are talking one specific, the most horrific of all communist crimes in china during the revolution, in cambodia, everyone suffered including the russians. .2. two or three. vladimir putin's russia, something we have been talking about since the panel began, is a serious geopolitical problem and a serious human rights problem but not nearly on the same magnitude as the soviet union. point three. and that period of not quite a decade of possible russian democracy, that followed the implosion of the soviet union, there was real interest in russia, in the horrors of communism, the kgb archives open as soon as research was done and we are grateful for the findings of that research and we have a civic organization in russia that appeared in the 80s in the last days of the soviet union, run by the academic risk that was interested, it means memorial, interested in memorializing sufferings under communism. point four. sadly, the brief russian flirtation with democracy ended did
under communist rule were all the peoples of the soviet union not to mention people of china, cambodia and so on. we are talking one specific, the most horrific of all communist crimes in china during the revolution, in cambodia, everyone suffered including the russians. .2. two or three. vladimir putin's russia, something we have been talking about since the panel began, is a serious geopolitical problem and a serious human rights problem but not nearly on the same magnitude as the soviet...
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the prime minister's meeting with the eu president. cambodia's premier leads prayers for peace and unity at a lavish ceremony days after dissolving the country's main opposition party. this is the most symbolically important site in cambodia and it is to impress to the rest of the country that the nation is united despite the distraction of the opposition. and looking to the heavens for the biggest and brightest so—called super moon — as it reaches its closest point to earth. president trump's national security advisor, says north korea's nuclear ambitions pose the greatest threat to the united states, and to the world. the comments from hr mcmaster come on the eve of the largest ever joint military exercise in the region between us and south korean airforces. pyongyang has called the drill an all—out provocation. from washington, laura bicker reports. weapons experts have described the latest north korean missile as "a beast," capable of striking the us mainland. there were celebrations in pyongyang, a staged event to declare that north korea is becoming a nuclear nation. th
the prime minister's meeting with the eu president. cambodia's premier leads prayers for peace and unity at a lavish ceremony days after dissolving the country's main opposition party. this is the most symbolically important site in cambodia and it is to impress to the rest of the country that the nation is united despite the distraction of the opposition. and looking to the heavens for the biggest and brightest so—called super moon — as it reaches its closest point to earth. president...
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they're close to reaching an agreement, clearing the way for the second phase of talks. cambodia's premier leads prayers for peace and unity at a lavish ceremony days after dissolving the country's main opposition party. all these people have been brought to this, the most symbolically important site in cambodia, for one purpose — to impress on the population that the country is united, despite the destruction of the opposition. and looking to the heavens for the biggest and brightest so—called super moon as it reaches its closest point to earth. president trump's national security advisor says north korea's nuclear ambitions, pose "the greatest threat to the united states, and to the world". the comments from hr mcmaster came ahead of the largest—everjoint aerial exercises in the region which have got under way between us and south korean airforces. pyongyang has called the drill an "all out provocation". from washington, laura bicker reports. weapons experts have described the latest north korean missile as "a beast" capable of striking the us mainland. there were celebrati
they're close to reaching an agreement, clearing the way for the second phase of talks. cambodia's premier leads prayers for peace and unity at a lavish ceremony days after dissolving the country's main opposition party. all these people have been brought to this, the most symbolically important site in cambodia, for one purpose — to impress on the population that the country is united, despite the destruction of the opposition. and looking to the heavens for the biggest and brightest...
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been speaking exclusively to the bbc about her new film, set in cambodia under the khmer rouge. angelina jolie, a un refugee agency special envoy, first visited the region in 2000. she later adopted maddox, her oldest son, from cambodia. she spoke to our reporter, yalda hakim. i'm here because 17 years ago i came to this country and fell in love with its people and learned about its history and in doing so realised how little i actually knew in my early 20s about the world so this country for me has been... was my awakening and my son changed my life. do you think that in many ways you have come full circle? you know, your humanitarian work started here, you became a mother here, that perhaps this is some sort of crossroads for you and it's come back here? yeah. i will always... i will always be very grateful to this country and i hope... i hope i have given back as much as it has given me. i don't think i ever could give back as much as this country has given me. i understand this is a very sensitive issue. we know that an incident occurred which led to your separation, we als
been speaking exclusively to the bbc about her new film, set in cambodia under the khmer rouge. angelina jolie, a un refugee agency special envoy, first visited the region in 2000. she later adopted maddox, her oldest son, from cambodia. she spoke to our reporter, yalda hakim. i'm here because 17 years ago i came to this country and fell in love with its people and learned about its history and in doing so realised how little i actually knew in my early 20s about the world so this country for...
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very vicious war with widespread use of mines, cambodia. the countries in conflict are more difficult. the largest country is afghanistan. we can still work there. we have had to cut our workforce back to 2a00 because of cuts infunding. workforce back to 2a00 because of cuts in funding. and then of course the new countries. it's not really so much about mines. i used to be in the army and i know about iuds. they are being used in syria and iraq along with barrel bombs, cluster munitions, along with artillery and rockets. these things are killing a lot of people. what the halo trust is trying to do is finish the job as far as is trying to do is finish the job as faras landmines are is trying to do is finish the job as far as landmines are concerned and get fit for the future, to be releva nt for get fit for the future, to be relevant for the new conflicts. james, thank you for taking the time to talk to us. now the weather. for most of us it is not be a cloudy and damp day with outbreaks of rain. the weather watchers have been braving the weather. this is what it looked like
very vicious war with widespread use of mines, cambodia. the countries in conflict are more difficult. the largest country is afghanistan. we can still work there. we have had to cut our workforce back to 2a00 because of cuts infunding. workforce back to 2a00 because of cuts in funding. and then of course the new countries. it's not really so much about mines. i used to be in the army and i know about iuds. they are being used in syria and iraq along with barrel bombs, cluster munitions, along...
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in cambodia, it happened in rwanda, the 20th century ended with genocide in bosnia. the 21st—century began with genocide in darfur war. faced not only with this unimaginable evil but also with our repeat of failure to learn from it, it is easy to ask how can life go on? i find the answer in the words of one young victim of the holocaust, what she wrote in her diary. i still believe people are really good at heart. anne frank was right. people can be good. people can be better. wejust need right. people can be good. people can be better. we just need to right. people can be good. people can be better. wejust need to be reminded of ourfailings can be better. wejust need to be reminded of our failings and not permitted to forget what happens when hatred is left to grow unchecked. you can see the seriousness of the comments there. the national holocaust memorial day is tomorrow. they will be 6000 events right across the united kingdom in places of worship, in prisons, even at railway stations where people will begin to reflect again on those horrific events. many thanks. it is creeping u
in cambodia, it happened in rwanda, the 20th century ended with genocide in bosnia. the 21st—century began with genocide in darfur war. faced not only with this unimaginable evil but also with our repeat of failure to learn from it, it is easy to ask how can life go on? i find the answer in the words of one young victim of the holocaust, what she wrote in her diary. i still believe people are really good at heart. anne frank was right. people can be good. people can be better. wejust need...
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. cambodia's opposition leader has been arrested and accused of treason. kem sokha was taken into custody following a raid on his house. his daughter said he and his bodyguards had been taken away by up to 200 police officers. the international pressure group, human rights watch, described the arrest as a disastrous setback for the country. i wanted to bring you up—to—date with the breaking news we are following here at the bbc, and that is that china's earthquake administration says it has detected a 6.3 magnitude earthquake in north korea, which it is saying it was a suspected explosion. the south korean military are saying they believe it is man—made. it is being detected near north korea, south korea saying they think it is near where north korea carries out some of its test. that comes hours after north korea said that it had produced a hydrogen bomb capable of going onto an intercontinental ballistic. photos of kim jong—un, the leader of north korea, inspecting that bomb, have been circulating for the last few hours. the sequence of pictures of him taking a look at what nort
. cambodia's opposition leader has been arrested and accused of treason. kem sokha was taken into custody following a raid on his house. his daughter said he and his bodyguards had been taken away by up to 200 police officers. the international pressure group, human rights watch, described the arrest as a disastrous setback for the country. i wanted to bring you up—to—date with the breaking news we are following here at the bbc, and that is that china's earthquake administration says it has...
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rouge era in 1970s cambodia. the actress and director says she hopes the film, first they killed my father, will help educate the world about the brutality of the regime. she's been talking exclusively about the film and her personal life to the bbc‘s yalda hakim. hollywood royalty meets cambodian royalty. the backdrop? an ancient temple. it is the biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. they're actors, their language, their story. this war that happened 40 years ago and what happened 40 years ago and what happened to these people was not properly understood and notjust for the world but for the people of the country. i felt that i wanted them to be able to reflect on it in a way that they could absorb so as three eyes of a child and it is a lot about love. the radical commonest movement vowed to take the country back to year zero. millions were forced out of the cities in an attempt to create a rural utopia. you could be killed for practising religion, showing emotions or even wearing colour. i
rouge era in 1970s cambodia. the actress and director says she hopes the film, first they killed my father, will help educate the world about the brutality of the regime. she's been talking exclusively about the film and her personal life to the bbc‘s yalda hakim. hollywood royalty meets cambodian royalty. the backdrop? an ancient temple. it is the biggest movie premiere this country has ever seen. the director, angelina jolie, says the film speaks to this nation's people. they're actors,...
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. and take a look at this archaeologists cambodia's ankle what temple complex about not to launch stay issue. believe today all the way back to the twelfth century. stand same figure to meet his highness thought to have stood as a guardian at the entrance to. should hold the top. you're watching bbc while news america still to come on tonight's program. the rest of two opposition leaders in venezuela intensifies the international outcry against the government. this time running out for a peaceful solution. british five has a new editor the fast man at the helm in the magazine's history. and the fashion industry is watching closely to see what kind of changes edward and a full makes. david senator reports now. i am innocent and info on the editor in chief spell. looks really eccentric and that is going to be perfect. but like that expression i was spotted on the train. go. ibm on. and would then and police today in charge of one of the most important things in fact. vote it doesn't happen very often the last editor of british vogue was in place. twenty five years and from day one. chang
. and take a look at this archaeologists cambodia's ankle what temple complex about not to launch stay issue. believe today all the way back to the twelfth century. stand same figure to meet his highness thought to have stood as a guardian at the entrance to. should hold the top. you're watching bbc while news america still to come on tonight's program. the rest of two opposition leaders in venezuela intensifies the international outcry against the government. this time running out for a...
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the united states. chinese jobs are moving to cambodia, thailand, vietnam, because costs are cheaper and manufacturers seek the lowest cost. alix: we were talking in the middle of the break on your fed call and he said the question is, does it have to do with stronger inflation pick up or the process of the fed normalizing? isn't this what we are doing now? it seems you are in the latter camp. ebrahim rahbari: we think the market continues to underprice the fed rate hikes for the majority of this year more importantly for 2018. is the drop is, depends on the market going to be forced into changing its mind because inflation picks up or is it just this gradual realization that they haven't quite got the fed right. we think it is more of the latter but the former is one of the bigger risks. mike: let me ask you though. in 2018, if the market is likely to believe in the inflation story? is the fed going to have to change? do you have any idea who is going to be on the fed? whether they would be interested in pursuing? ebrahim rahbari: we thought you knew. alix: if there is one person at
the united states. chinese jobs are moving to cambodia, thailand, vietnam, because costs are cheaper and manufacturers seek the lowest cost. alix: we were talking in the middle of the break on your fed call and he said the question is, does it have to do with stronger inflation pick up or the process of the fed normalizing? isn't this what we are doing now? it seems you are in the latter camp. ebrahim rahbari: we think the market continues to underprice the fed rate hikes for the majority of...
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the world economic forum, later in the show, live from cambodia. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. yvonne: expanding to ¥2.9 trillion, wider than analysts had expected. they expected it to narrow. let's bring in a senior japan economist. marcel, let's start with you. , thew the account balance surplus widened but the trade balance did shrink considerably here. i want to ask you more about those figures. can exports still be the same engine of growth when you see china bmi slow and u.s. car sales? we focus on the seasonally adjusted figures and they show quite a read of drop in the current account surplus. that was mostly due to a lower trade surplus. some of it is certainly due to the volatility around chinese new year but you are probably right that going into the second half of the year we will probably see some slowdown in exports volumes which is been very strong. we will probably get another , q1 gdp butet trade that will probably fade in the second half of the year. betty: how much is that going to hurt the economy? what is your fore
the world economic forum, later in the show, live from cambodia. this is bloomberg. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia. i'm betty liu in new york. yvonne: expanding to ¥2.9 trillion, wider than analysts had expected. they expected it to narrow. let's bring in a senior japan economist. marcel, let's start with you. , thew the account balance surplus widened but the trade balance did shrink considerably here. i want to ask you more about those figures. can exports still be the same engine of...
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back the parties. cambodia, north korea mckinney, and sierra leone, will soon be -- several me, and countries. workerachusetts hospital dollar a several million powerball jackpot prize. she was leaving work at night with a firefighter, discuss powerball, when she realized she had one. she says he followed her home to make sure she got there ok. she says she has called work to let them know she will not. it is the largest grand prize won by a single lottery ticket in u.s. history. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i mark crumpton, this is bloomberg area julia? julia: and you, mark. coming up, lady gaga and tiffany -- boosting sales. a luxury retailers still has work to do to win back people. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: bloomberg markets, and julia chatterley. julie: julie hyman. earlier this share gained as much as 4%, but it's now down. this luxury retailer hosting second quarter retails topping estimates in part things to lady .aga -- lady gaga tiffany's sales, the company wide, fell 1%. joinin
back the parties. cambodia, north korea mckinney, and sierra leone, will soon be -- several me, and countries. workerachusetts hospital dollar a several million powerball jackpot prize. she was leaving work at night with a firefighter, discuss powerball, when she realized she had one. she says he followed her home to make sure she got there ok. she says she has called work to let them know she will not. it is the largest grand prize won by a single lottery ticket in u.s. history. global news...
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performing very well. some newcomers that have accelerated recently like cambodia. in africa you see it performing very well. brand last year and is contributing to volume growth this year. noticed the tiger brand has been driving growth in vietnam. lepidusntly purchased gunitas, how important are these newcomers and these craft beers to the growth of heineken as opposed to the main brand? >> thanks for mentioning tiger. it is a beautiful brand. an asian brands. an international brand for us. -- growng to throw stronger, joining -- driving the affordable premium. lagunitas,look at we entered in 20,000 -- 2015 and have been learning about ipas. why we need is has been a successful partnership you we decided to accelerated by moving to 100%. really go after international growth for let me just -- lagunitas, it is quite vibrant for idea. there is one brand that does maintain strong growth. theill only consolidated in second half to we only have two months of consolidation in the first half. i would say that is not significant but it is a very good move and we are happy about this. say quan
performing very well. some newcomers that have accelerated recently like cambodia. in africa you see it performing very well. brand last year and is contributing to volume growth this year. noticed the tiger brand has been driving growth in vietnam. lepidusntly purchased gunitas, how important are these newcomers and these craft beers to the growth of heineken as opposed to the main brand? >> thanks for mentioning tiger. it is a beautiful brand. an asian brands. an international brand...
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cambodia and indonesia help offset slowing shipments in europe, america's, and vietnam. , aher middle-class income boosting consumption, shares of heineken up by 4.6% today. francine: thank you. let's talk about greece and the eu commissioner, the met with the greek prime minister in an effort to find agreement over what reforms are needed to stabilize the country's economy in both sides intensifying efforts to complete a review of the nation's bailout which would unlike aid before july, the crunch time for more than 6 billion euros in obligations come due. paul kazarian is with us, from one of the world biggest holders of greek government bonds and mark gilbert who has an opinion piece on the subject out this morning. hers entitled, greece as membership looks vulnerable again, what are the chances of it beating the eurozone? mark: the 23 billion euros they need to repay -- if they do not get a new deal and the chances -- that money -- that is money they do not happen it is hard to see defaulting countries being allowed to stay in the euro. that becomes a political and an economic iss
cambodia and indonesia help offset slowing shipments in europe, america's, and vietnam. , aher middle-class income boosting consumption, shares of heineken up by 4.6% today. francine: thank you. let's talk about greece and the eu commissioner, the met with the greek prime minister in an effort to find agreement over what reforms are needed to stabilize the country's economy in both sides intensifying efforts to complete a review of the nation's bailout which would unlike aid before july, the...
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to cambodia al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new model and build winning documentaries and live on air and online a family business handed down from generation to generation but when this funeral director retires will his son continue the tradition that he was actually before just like i don't feel like i was for a difficult choice for an al-jazeera producer caught between two worlds well it's really by tending to the dead to the living a better an intimate portrait of an industry most encounter only fleetingly al-jazeera correspondent death in the family at this time we are witnessing around the world this hungry money which is only looking at how to make the next profit devastating economies devastating ecosystems putting a price on the protection of nature green economy is sound good but it was all about privatizing of nature should our environment be for sale what we're trying to do this destroyed by water. given enough to do that pricing the planet at this time on al-jazeera. i'm richelle carey in doha let's recap the top stories on al-jazeera police in the kenyan
to cambodia al-jazeera has teams on the ground to bring new model and build winning documentaries and live on air and online a family business handed down from generation to generation but when this funeral director retires will his son continue the tradition that he was actually before just like i don't feel like i was for a difficult choice for an al-jazeera producer caught between two worlds well it's really by tending to the dead to the living a better an intimate portrait of an industry...
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in the following years, jackie and david became an item. they vacationed together here in cambodia. the salutations on the letter, dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david. are these love letters? >> i think they are, particularly the way she signs off. l e says, "with all my love." i think there is a real warmth there. >> reporter: the letters contain no marriage proposal, but there's a clear sign one was made and rejected. when jackie decides to marry aristotle onassis instead, ormsby-gore writes as a bitter, heartbroken man. "as for your photograph," he says, "i weep when i look at it." her last letter to him has a touch of finality and, it must be said, cruelty. >> she's writing to him from aristotle onassis' yacht. >> from the yacht. >> with a greek stamp and the stationary of his yacht, the "christina." >> reporter: and that was that, or was it? when david ormsby-gore died 17 years later, also in a car crash, jackie went to his funeral. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> pelley: and for all of us, cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs capt
in the following years, jackie and david became an item. they vacationed together here in cambodia. the salutations on the letter, dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david. are these love letters? >> i think they are, particularly the way she signs off. l e says, "with all my love." i think there is a real warmth there. >> reporter: the letters contain no marriage proposal, but there's a clear sign one was made and rejected. when jackie decides to marry aristotle...
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but in the following years jackie and david became an item, vacationing together here in cambodia. >> the salutations on the letter, dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david, are love letters going back and forth? >> i think there are, particularly the way she signs off, with all my love. i think there's a real warmth. >> reporter: the letters contain no real proposal but the clear sign was made and rejected. when jackie decided to marry air stossel aristotle onassis, ormsby-gore writes as a bitter heartbroken man. as for your photograph, he said, i weep when i look at it. her last letter to him is a touch of reality and it must be said cruelty. >> she's writing from aristotle's yacht. >> and stationery and a great stamp from the yacht, the "christina." >> and that was it or was it. >> reporter: when david ormsby-gore died in a car crash, jackie went to his funeral. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," country singer luke brian and dierksbentley join us in the studio for a preview of the acm awards. i'm anne-marie green. th
but in the following years jackie and david became an item, vacationing together here in cambodia. >> the salutations on the letter, dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david, are love letters going back and forth? >> i think there are, particularly the way she signs off, with all my love. i think there's a real warmth. >> reporter: the letters contain no real proposal but the clear sign was made and rejected. when jackie decided to marry air stossel aristotle onassis,...
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following years jackie and davi together here in cambodia. >> the saltations on t dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david, love going back and forth. >> i think they are, particularly the way she signs off, with ally i think there's a real >> reporter: the letters contain no real car sign was made and a a bitter heartbroken man. as for your photograph,e, i weep when i look at it. her last letter to him is a touch of rli must be said cruelty. writing from air stopple's yacht. >> sheim from air force stopple's yots. >> and stationary and a from the yacht the christina. >> and that was it or it. >> reporter: when david horms be went to his funeral. >> k phillips, cbs news, london. news on "cbs this morning," country singer luke brian and studio for a preview of the acm awards. i'm anne-marie green. information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. whfight back fastrts ssog the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoots toms distracting you? doctors recommend taking claritin every
following years jackie and davi together here in cambodia. >> the saltations on t dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david, love going back and forth. >> i think they are, particularly the way she signs off, with ally i think there's a real >> reporter: the letters contain no real car sign was made and a a bitter heartbroken man. as for your photograph,e, i weep when i look at it. her last letter to him is a touch of rli must be said cruelty. writing from air stopple's...
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together here in cambodia. >> the saltations on the let e dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david, love letters going back and forth. >> i think they are, particularly the way she signs i think a real warmth. >> reporter: the letters contain no real proposal but the clear sign was made and rejected. orms by gore writes as a bitter heartbroken man. as for your photograph, he said, i weep when i look at it. her last letter to him is a touch of reality and it must be said cruelty. >> she's writing from air force stopple's yacht. >> she writes to him from air force stopple's yots. >> and stationary and a stamp from the yacht the christina. >> and that was it or was it. >> reporter: when david horms by gore died in a car crash, jackie went to his funeral. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," dierks bentley join us inheprev awards. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. whfight back fastts, wi
together here in cambodia. >> the saltations on the let e dear david, dear, dear david, dearest david, love letters going back and forth. >> i think they are, particularly the way she signs i think a real warmth. >> reporter: the letters contain no real proposal but the clear sign was made and rejected. orms by gore writes as a bitter heartbroken man. as for your photograph, he said, i weep when i look at it. her last letter to him is a touch of reality and it must be said...
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in 2011, from long island, helping families more than 8700 miles away in cambodia. we recently paid the girls a visit to see how they and their charity have grown. >> the little kids just kind of live like on the street. >> reporter: back when emmy spect was 8, a family trip to cambodia opened her eyes to a nation's need. to see it as a kid how did that change you when you saw the poverty? >> when we noticed how much we all have, that we kind of take for granted every day. just something as small as clean water. that other people need. and we use it every day. we don't even notice it. >> so emmy, her sister rae and friend took notice. starting the charity, four girls for families. their first project was funding and delivering 600 water filtration systems to cambodia. >> i thought that it was really a great cause. >> mandy at age 12. >> in cambodia you would see all the dirty walter there. >> and we have delivered almost 3,000 of these water filters. >> improving a country's water sa pl supply helps prevent death and disease and impacts so much more says 17-year-old rae spect. >> a
in 2011, from long island, helping families more than 8700 miles away in cambodia. we recently paid the girls a visit to see how they and their charity have grown. >> the little kids just kind of live like on the street. >> reporter: back when emmy spect was 8, a family trip to cambodia opened her eyes to a nation's need. to see it as a kid how did that change you when you saw the poverty? >> when we noticed how much we all have, that we kind of take for granted every day....