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westlake hotel church in hanoi hotel hilton following oprah some said grenfell knowing sedona sweet tunnel.
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was like photo shirts in hanoi hotel hilton finally oprah someone said grant hello.
was like photo shirts in hanoi hotel hilton finally oprah someone said grant hello.
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he always told me about hanoi power, but he never explained to me panai power. what is that all about -- he never explained to me pinay power. i want to welcome everybody from all across the country who is here. i also want to make sure recognize -- because we had the mayor of hercules, right? myrna, my counterpart, thank you very much. we have the former mayor of the sleepy town of colma. thank you for being here. and also the former mayor of davis. thank you. [applause] i wanted to recognize my immediate counterparts and welcome all of you here to san francisco. you know, talking about pinay power -- [pronunciation corrected. ok, i will get that all day tomorrow. i have been very fortunate. i have been very lucky to work with hydra. not only does she know everything that is going on, she knows everything that i am not supposed to know. she was telling me about all these nice relationships that occurred that i do not even know about. also, i wanted to recognize the president of the filipina women's network. mayor lee has been a great leader, too. but when i hav
he always told me about hanoi power, but he never explained to me panai power. what is that all about -- he never explained to me pinay power. i want to welcome everybody from all across the country who is here. i also want to make sure recognize -- because we had the mayor of hercules, right? myrna, my counterpart, thank you very much. we have the former mayor of the sleepy town of colma. thank you for being here. and also the former mayor of davis. thank you. [applause] i wanted to recognize...
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the trip i'm looking at starts in hanoi a and ends up in saigon. i have done other trips but i would like to go back. i've not been in vietnam for 30 plus years. >> to those countries have monopolies on certain things like chocolate? -- do those companies have monopolies? >> there is so much available around the world. i don't think that they really do. >> do your manufacturers have difficulty with people that worry about packaging? >> we don't have a lot of worries about that. one of the trends has been to have much more of this smaller packaging said that you can have a small bite. it keeps the calories at a reasonable level. this is a definite trend in our industry to see smaller pieces. >> in the last minute of this broadcast -- >> i would like to bring this back to "white house chronicle." i have a quiz game for larry which is what was the favorite candy of ronald reagan? >> of course you know it was jelly belly. it is california company. they are gore made jelly beans. -- they are gourmet jellybeans. >> it ventures and candy. what should peop
the trip i'm looking at starts in hanoi a and ends up in saigon. i have done other trips but i would like to go back. i've not been in vietnam for 30 plus years. >> to those countries have monopolies on certain things like chocolate? -- do those companies have monopolies? >> there is so much available around the world. i don't think that they really do. >> do your manufacturers have difficulty with people that worry about packaging? >> we don't have a lot of worries...
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vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory, in particular, locked up inside himself like a prisoner in the hanoi hills, opening up that cage isn't going to be easy. old battlefield maps in hand, he takes us to a place -- >> we're within the area. >> reporter: his own children never knew existed. >> you had a home here? >> reporter: until now. >> i'll tell you when we get out. >> okay. >> i sent a squad out on this road that we're standing on. he set off a mine and it plu him up. the rest of the squad ran over to help him and it kicked another mine. and he got killed, corona and upchurch got killed. and that was -- that was the worst. >> reporter: dad believes his primary mission in the war was to save as many of his menace possible. >> they were my kids. i mean, i was 22. they were 18. >> reporter: to get them back home in one piece so that they, too, like him, could some day return. >> i never forgot about these guys. >> reporter: in vietnam, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thanks for being here. >> we'll be right back. >>> new at 11:00, the second highest rank iing, the secretar of the inter
vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory, in particular, locked up inside himself like a prisoner in the hanoi hills, opening up that cage isn't going to be easy. old battlefield maps in hand, he takes us to a place -- >> we're within the area. >> reporter: his own children never knew existed. >> you had a home here? >> reporter: until now. >> i'll tell you when we get out. >> okay. >> i sent a squad out on this road that we're standing on. he set off a...
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. >>> a bunker has been discovered underneath hanoi's luxury metripol hotel, four decades a after theietnam war. the shelter's exact location remained unknown until august when workers pierced its roof. they found a tunnel with electric lighting and air ducts. the bunker was used to shelter the american folk singer, joan baez and actress jane fonda during an u.s. air raid in 1972. the hotel management plans to build a staircase down to the bunker for visitors, who want a taste of a war time experience. >>> now, let's take a look at the latest market figures. >>> now let's see what rachel has for us in world weather. >> hello there, we're looking now to the weekend in terms of weather. what can we find? well in eastern asia, we are going to be seeing some wet weather moving through eastern portions of china, coming into the korean peninsula and also western japan. now this is the low here in the east china sea. that's actually going to be delivering a fair whack in terms of the rainfall. parts of kyushu and okinawa looking for about 100, to 120 kilometers of rain and it will be accompa
. >>> a bunker has been discovered underneath hanoi's luxury metripol hotel, four decades a after theietnam war. the shelter's exact location remained unknown until august when workers pierced its roof. they found a tunnel with electric lighting and air ducts. the bunker was used to shelter the american folk singer, joan baez and actress jane fonda during an u.s. air raid in 1972. the hotel management plans to build a staircase down to the bunker for visitors, who want a taste of a war...
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ots available in international photo fortunate on the way photo for some photo dive into continental hanoi westlake photo sure.
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vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory in particular locked up inside himself, like a prisoner in the hanoiilton. opening up that cage is not going to be easy. with all of the battlefield maps in hand, his own children didn't even know until thousand. >> i sense on this road that we're standing on and sat on a mine and blew him up and the rest of the squad ran over to help him and they kicked another mine and -- he got killed. corporal was killed. upchurch got killed. and that was -- that was the worst. >> reporter: he believes his primary mission in the war was to save as many men as possible. >> they were my kids. i mean, i was 22. they were 18. >> reporter: to get them back home in one piece. so maybe they, too, like him could some day return to witness vietnam for its true serenity. >> i feel good. i came back and prayed a little bit. i never forgot about these guys. >> reporter: in the province of vietnam, bob riddle, nbc bay area news. >> and happy veterans day to bob's dad. >>> all right. let's check in with meteorologist rob mayeda. rob? >> at least it wasn't rainy. during the after
vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory in particular locked up inside himself, like a prisoner in the hanoiilton. opening up that cage is not going to be easy. with all of the battlefield maps in hand, his own children didn't even know until thousand. >> i sense on this road that we're standing on and sat on a mine and blew him up and the rest of the squad ran over to help him and they kicked another mine and -- he got killed. corporal was killed. upchurch got killed. and that was --...
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vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory in particular locked up inside himself like a prisoner in the hanoit going to be easy. with old battlefield maps in hand, he takes us to a place his own children never knew existed, until now. >> you had a home here? >> i will tell you when we get out. i sent a squad out on this road that we're standing on. and he sat on a mine and it blew him up and the rest of the squad ran over to help him and they kicked another mine and, la fever, he got killed, corporal gar rot, corona killed, upchurch got killed. and that was -- that was the worst. >> reporter: dad believes his primary mission in the war was to save as many of his men as possible. >> they were my kids. i mean, i was 22. they were 18. >> reporter: to get them back home in one piece so maybe they, too, like him, could someday return to witness vietnam for its truer is rehn arity. >> i feel good i came back and prayed a little bit. i have never forgot about these guys. >> reporter: in vietnam -- >> let's go. >> reporter: bob redell, today in the bay. >> and thanks to bob's dad and all of you who s
vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory in particular locked up inside himself like a prisoner in the hanoit going to be easy. with old battlefield maps in hand, he takes us to a place his own children never knew existed, until now. >> you had a home here? >> i will tell you when we get out. i sent a squad out on this road that we're standing on. and he sat on a mine and it blew him up and the rest of the squad ran over to help him and they kicked another mine and, la fever, he got...
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vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory in particular locked up inside himself like a prisoner in the hanoin. opening up that cage isn't going to be easy. with old battlefield maps in hand, he takes us to a place. >> we're within the area. >> his own children never knew existed until now. >> you had a home here? >> i'll tell you when we get out. i sent a squad out on this road that we're standing on. and he sat on a mine, and it blew him up. and the rest of the squad ran over to help him, and they kicked another mine. and lefevour got killed. corona not killed and upchurch got killed. that was the worst. >> reporter: dad believes his primary mission in the war was to save as many of his men as possible. >> they were my kids. i mean i was 22. they were 18. >> reporter: to get them back home in one piece, so maybe they too like him could some day return to witness vietnam for its true serenity. >> i feel good. i came back and prayed a little bit. i've never forgot about these guys. >> reporter: in vietnam, bob riddell, nbc bay area news. >> thanks for being here. >> one of san francisco's mos
vietnam in 1967, he has kept one memory in particular locked up inside himself like a prisoner in the hanoin. opening up that cage isn't going to be easy. with old battlefield maps in hand, he takes us to a place. >> we're within the area. >> his own children never knew existed until now. >> you had a home here? >> i'll tell you when we get out. i sent a squad out on this road that we're standing on. and he sat on a mine, and it blew him up. and the rest of the squad ran...