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saigon back in the day what happens when w sidney? >> i remember saigon.t like tripoli they fell rare quickly. things kinds of turned quickly. there was chaos for a while. in the case of saigon the sri et come came in with a death grip on the city. they held off people that were never seen again. what is interesting in this case is the president said and everybody in nato wants there to be a peaceful a careful transition but when we were fighting gaddafi we knew what the targets were and nato could strike at them. the sides can't get together now who do we strike at? they try to get sorted out hopefully not but indeed there are killings revenge killings going on. we didn't support this effort for those kinds of things to happen. we a we are not going to be able to play a roll and stop them without a security force. >> general mcinerney is right. i pointed out nato did a lot of the heavy lifting. they did the strikes and all of the rest to make it happen it would not happen but for us. it was a good thing the president was involved to the extent that he was
saigon back in the day what happens when w sidney? >> i remember saigon.t like tripoli they fell rare quickly. things kinds of turned quickly. there was chaos for a while. in the case of saigon the sri et come came in with a death grip on the city. they held off people that were never seen again. what is interesting in this case is the president said and everybody in nato wants there to be a peaceful a careful transition but when we were fighting gaddafi we knew what the targets were and...
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saigon back in the day what happens when w sidney? >> i remember saigon. just like tripoli they fell rare quickly. things kinds of turned quickly. there was chaos for a while. in the case of saigon the sri et come came in with a death grip on the city. they held off people that were never seen again. what is interesting in this case is the president said and everybody in nato wants there to be a peaceful a careful transition but when we were fighting gaddafi we knew what the targets were and nato could strike at them. the sides can't get together now who do we strike at? they try to get sorted out hopefully not but indeed there are killings revenge killings going on. we didn't support this effort for those kinds of things to happen. we a we are not going to be able to play a roll and stop them without a security force. >> general mcinerney is right. i pointed out nato did a lot of the heavy lifting. they did the strikes and all of the rest to make it happen it would not happen but for us. it was a good thing the president was involved to the extent that he
saigon back in the day what happens when w sidney? >> i remember saigon. just like tripoli they fell rare quickly. things kinds of turned quickly. there was chaos for a while. in the case of saigon the sri et come came in with a death grip on the city. they held off people that were never seen again. what is interesting in this case is the president said and everybody in nato wants there to be a peaceful a careful transition but when we were fighting gaddafi we knew what the targets were...
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saigon back in the day what happens when w sidney? >> i remember saigon. just like tripoli they fell rare quickly. things kinds of turned quickly. there was chaos for a while. in the case of saigon the sri et come came in with a death grip on the city. they held off people that were never seen again. what is interesting in this case is the president said and everybody in nato wants there to be a peaceful a careful transition but when we were fighting gaddafi we knew what the targets were and nato could strike at them. the sides can't get together now who do we strike at? they try to get sorted out hopefully not but indeed there are killings revenge killings going on. we didn't support this effort for those kinds of things to happen. we a we are not going to be able to play a roll and stop them without a security force. >> general mcinerney is right. i pointed out nato did a lot of the heavy lifting. they did the strikes and all of the rest to make it happen it would not happen but for us. it was a good thing the president was involved to the extent that he
saigon back in the day what happens when w sidney? >> i remember saigon. just like tripoli they fell rare quickly. things kinds of turned quickly. there was chaos for a while. in the case of saigon the sri et come came in with a death grip on the city. they held off people that were never seen again. what is interesting in this case is the president said and everybody in nato wants there to be a peaceful a careful transition but when we were fighting gaddafi we knew what the targets were...
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little saigon. glass of wine, arts and crafts.behalf of the apa heritage celebration committee, congratulations to all our recipients this evening, thank you for taking part. thank you to the volunteers of the planning committee, supporting organizations, and last but not least, the sponsors who made this celebration possible. great troubles, everyone. see you next year. -- great tavels, -- great travels, everyone. see you next year. the biggest issue in america today? segregation still exists... racism... the repression and oppression of women the educational system stem cell research homeless people cloning government health care taxation announcer: so, is there anything you're doing to help make a change? i'm not really doin' anything. ummmm [sighs] got me on that one... >> hello. welcome to "culturewire." we are here today with bay area artist jody chanel, and we are here to see the plaza where your piece has just been installed. >> i have been doing large-scale paintings in the galleries and museums, and the idea that in the
little saigon. glass of wine, arts and crafts.behalf of the apa heritage celebration committee, congratulations to all our recipients this evening, thank you for taking part. thank you to the volunteers of the planning committee, supporting organizations, and last but not least, the sponsors who made this celebration possible. great troubles, everyone. see you next year. -- great tavels, -- great travels, everyone. see you next year. the biggest issue in america today? segregation still...
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book royal saigon hotel caravel hoto sheraton saw a gold hotel in times hotels i go for in the old leaves very little in the lot in the resort and spa. prosser cautions against international calls for change in syria as the us and e.u. urge president assad to step down. most of the syrian regime needs time to implement promised changes and should be given the chance to sort out its political future for more join me in brief notion of from damascus in just a few moments. and it's black friday on the markets another day of global stock sell off with u.s. shares again after sharp falls and europe and asia new fears of global recession. because it's twenty years to the day since an attempted coup by a group of hardline communists against me. helped bring about the end of the soviet union. swimmers in brussels far east are gripped by terror after two people.
book royal saigon hotel caravel hoto sheraton saw a gold hotel in times hotels i go for in the old leaves very little in the lot in the resort and spa. prosser cautions against international calls for change in syria as the us and e.u. urge president assad to step down. most of the syrian regime needs time to implement promised changes and should be given the chance to sort out its political future for more join me in brief notion of from damascus in just a few moments. and it's black friday on...
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we are involved with pearls burgers and miss saigon. more than just providing the architectural services, this is action understanding the roots of what is going on in the neighborhood. the san francisco police department's substation is one of our projects and was mentioned before, we talked a lot with steve about the importance of that and stabilizing and providing a presence along sixth street. i think the economics of business development and making sure that people have the opportunity to participate as critical to any of happen along the market street corridor, the other program we have had, there is one that focuses on south the market and the pressure we had a contract with the stabilization fund that provided training for 15 residents to get placed on the construction job. construction is not the easiest job to be placed on and that is not the only equation in the work force. this did give us an obscenity to have a special compensation. what i would bring is the linkage between community based organizations, which we have linka
we are involved with pearls burgers and miss saigon. more than just providing the architectural services, this is action understanding the roots of what is going on in the neighborhood. the san francisco police department's substation is one of our projects and was mentioned before, we talked a lot with steve about the importance of that and stabilizing and providing a presence along sixth street. i think the economics of business development and making sure that people have the opportunity to...
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saigon where saigon fizzled out on the war where we fizzled out and read stanley's book and this is the night to read their book, debbie and marvin's i've gone through it meticulously searching for errors. i figured that would give me great pleasure but i must say so far i've read the book twice. marvin said it's not necessary for me to memorize it. i've read the book, i find it an overdo contribution to literature of vietnam. vietnam is the 800-pound gorilla that is always in the oval office when the president has to make a decision about war andmacy vietnam does not go away. the dead, the wounded, the cost, the gripping impact of vietnam on america, we know those here, those who were around in those days and for marvin to catch up the haunting legacy, the uninvited, the unwelcomed guest at the oval office all the time, vietnam, may it stay there, may it introduce sanity and wisdom and prudence to all american decisions to remember what happened in vietnam before we embark on strange and wonderful and curious adventures. thank you. [applause] >> oh, bernie, if your brother and your nie
saigon where saigon fizzled out on the war where we fizzled out and read stanley's book and this is the night to read their book, debbie and marvin's i've gone through it meticulously searching for errors. i figured that would give me great pleasure but i must say so far i've read the book twice. marvin said it's not necessary for me to memorize it. i've read the book, i find it an overdo contribution to literature of vietnam. vietnam is the 800-pound gorilla that is always in the oval office...
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called croyle saigon hotel kerrville hoto sheraton so i told her time and time still hotels i go in the leaves on t's available in the lot and resort and spa. in india policies available in the movie go on and on joyce he hoto needs to come up with us the case way hoto could run.
called croyle saigon hotel kerrville hoto sheraton so i told her time and time still hotels i go in the leaves on t's available in the lot and resort and spa. in india policies available in the movie go on and on joyce he hoto needs to come up with us the case way hoto could run.
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[laughter] henley is my place, saigon, but this is to celebrate their book. i've gone from a meticulously searching for errors. [laughter] that would give me great pleasure that i must say so far i've read the book twice. i read the book, i find overdue contribution to the literature of the vietnam. the imam is the 800-pound gorilla that is always in the oval office when the president has to make a decision about the war and peace. diman does not go away. the wounded, the grouping impact of the vietnam on america. we know those years, those of us who were around in those days. and so for marvin to catch up the haunting legacy, the guest at the oval office may have stayed there, may have introduced sanity and the wisdom and prudence to all american decisions to remember what happened in vietnam before we embark on the strange and all and karina sutphen terse. thank you. [applause] >> if your brother and me sick nor my questions as successfully as you did it is going to be a long evening. [laughter] you get no second chances here. [laughter] the story is told a
[laughter] henley is my place, saigon, but this is to celebrate their book. i've gone from a meticulously searching for errors. [laughter] that would give me great pleasure that i must say so far i've read the book twice. i read the book, i find overdue contribution to the literature of the vietnam. the imam is the 800-pound gorilla that is always in the oval office when the president has to make a decision about the war and peace. diman does not go away. the wounded, the grouping impact of the...
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abolitionists the most unhandy doubles he had encountered, but ultimately, they are looking toward saigonthe same goals of getting their -- towards guyana -- zion, and they have the same goals of getting there. if you take that, you get the gettysburg idea of freedom. the civil war is not about slavery, and if you believe that, you should look of the speech by the vice-president of the confederacy, who talked about the division -- the vision of the american founders and said, our government is founded on the opposite idea. its foundation rests upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man, that slavery and subordination to the superior race is natural. this new government is the first in the history of the world based on this great historical and moral truth. if you do not believe the civil war is about slavery, asked the slaves. many of them believed in the emancipation proclamation before their owners because word spread by word of mouth. as soon as you had the chance enforced, you had slaves fleeing to be free. now they were contraband, but the fact that they came t
abolitionists the most unhandy doubles he had encountered, but ultimately, they are looking toward saigonthe same goals of getting their -- towards guyana -- zion, and they have the same goals of getting there. if you take that, you get the gettysburg idea of freedom. the civil war is not about slavery, and if you believe that, you should look of the speech by the vice-president of the confederacy, who talked about the division -- the vision of the american founders and said, our government is...
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first message was to the parents, that if you are a single mother with cultural language barrier, and saigon if you go to the fbi or the police, they don't care about you because in a way you're muslim, they will send you to guantÁnamo. very strong message. second message was you have more chances for your son to slip back into the country if you don't have big mouth like mr. bihi or other families come if you stay quiet. the third was moral and religious. it was afterlife. if you do that you will will be responsible for radicalization of all mosques in north america. and you'll have eternal fire and health. >> mr. bihi, would you call that intimidation? >> that is the worst form of intimidation. >> so you were a target of intimidation? you were a target and her family were a target of intimidation to stop you from cooperative with law enforcement? >> yes. intimidation in its series for the if you'll allow me i would like to say something about what our great sheriff said about community. we reported the missing kids to the police. within hours when we woke up. several police stations includ
first message was to the parents, that if you are a single mother with cultural language barrier, and saigon if you go to the fbi or the police, they don't care about you because in a way you're muslim, they will send you to guantÁnamo. very strong message. second message was you have more chances for your son to slip back into the country if you don't have big mouth like mr. bihi or other families come if you stay quiet. the third was moral and religious. it was afterlife. if you do that you...
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it reminds me in the vietnam war there was five o'clock follies in saigon where reporters were told byhe cornels what happened that day. does it need the analysis of the colonel to tell them, and i'm only raising the question, but you already answered it in a way, that maybe what people want is less analysis and less maybe there's studies on this and you concluded. >> just one thing that i think i may have stressed too much, when i say it's the readers' expectation, i'm not saying there's a readership sur vie and newspapers are saying to dictate the readership survey, by the overall mission of the newspaper changed hardly at all. the overall mission which is to explain the most important events, describe, explain, and lay out the most important events of the day before in the jim roberts recessation as in an hour before, it had to change, but i mean, it had to change. that's not based on readership surveys, but if you have a core mission you're responsible for, it stands to reason you have to change it over the years. >> absolutely. let's talk about the new thing called a pay wall. i'm
it reminds me in the vietnam war there was five o'clock follies in saigon where reporters were told byhe cornels what happened that day. does it need the analysis of the colonel to tell them, and i'm only raising the question, but you already answered it in a way, that maybe what people want is less analysis and less maybe there's studies on this and you concluded. >> just one thing that i think i may have stressed too much, when i say it's the readers' expectation, i'm not saying there's...