As we celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we look at an effort to stitch Chinatown back together, meet a man who survived the killing fields of Cambodia and is now protecting Presidents and more.
From the killing fields of Cambodia to protecting U.S. Presidents: The inspiring story of Leth OunFor three years and eight months, he was enslaved, starved and tortured by Pol Pot's murderous Khmer Rouge regime.
He says his goal is to educate people about The Killing Fields, where 1.7 million Cambodians died under Pol Pot's murderous Khmer Rouge regime.
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