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. >> san jose vice mayor revealing the toll the little saigon controversy took onner a new book. is detailing her live from a child in vietnam to a political career in the bay area, she describes herself as being locked in dispair as critics mounted a recall effort after her push to call the saigon district. >> cal ripken junior says his family and police are looking for answers about the kidnapping of his 74-year-old mother last week. he called it bizarre and unsettling. the suspect son the lose loose and his mother is too traumatized to go back home. >> police are still looking for the man. they have release aid sketch of the suspect believed to have abducted a woman for 24 hours last week. and there is the 74-year-old mother of cal kip kin junior. >> when she was found, we, you know those emotions kind of came out. and this is a horrible night. >> violet was abducted in her home, blind folded and driven around. this video was taken at a walmart the day she was kidnapped so investigators are poring over frames to try to id the suspect. >> and there is some evidence from the veh
. >> san jose vice mayor revealing the toll the little saigon controversy took onner a new book. is detailing her live from a child in vietnam to a political career in the bay area, she describes herself as being locked in dispair as critics mounted a recall effort after her push to call the saigon district. >> cal ripken junior says his family and police are looking for answers about the kidnapping of his 74-year-old mother last week. he called it bizarre and unsettling. the...
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commission appointed by thes president the democrats saigon of simplicity to reduce the tax rates across the board.onept. ninth as far as the flat tax -- flat tax but grasped the concept with fundamental reform. after the election i think there will be the ability to get things done a potent minority realize these things have to be done. i am optimistic. i think romney will win the election but with entitlement and also of to shoot grandma's a she does, shot not take more medicare they are positiveke reform there ar mentioning cellphones slighof cn can we get back to that care? creativity with health care?n tf cheaper health care with of sensible safety net? government doesn't run in agriculture. but in terms of food and to deliver the food, casinos and restaurants and supermarkets who sell the t food thenhe they have foodg frof banks.we d th why can't we do the same to st get the free-market?me goingn i live in new jersey. we have crazy regulation.gulatin i can buy it half the price but it is a legal for me to do it. be i can open up in nationwide shopping to get companiesanies competin
commission appointed by thes president the democrats saigon of simplicity to reduce the tax rates across the board.onept. ninth as far as the flat tax -- flat tax but grasped the concept with fundamental reform. after the election i think there will be the ability to get things done a potent minority realize these things have to be done. i am optimistic. i think romney will win the election but with entitlement and also of to shoot grandma's a she does, shot not take more medicare they are...
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it happened here at saigon deli. the health department cited the restaurant because it did not have a food safety manager on duty. that's the person responsible to keep roaches away from food, the person who has to maintain a communicable disease policy for the staff and who has to keep food at safe temperatures. the health department cited this restaurant for violating those policies, too. >> i ordered the ravioli. >> really, i'm sorry to hear. that. >> reporter: how was your lunch? >> it was fine. i didn't know about it. >> reporter: the owner of the taste of saigon restaurant and patio in the same building says it did not close and if is licensed separately. in prince george's county officials closed three roadside operations for operating without licenses. we live facebook and tweet our food alert patrols. follow me and see it as it happens. for 9 want to know i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek. >> following russ ptacek or risk a roach on your plate. officials tell us unlicensed roadside operations and the su
it happened here at saigon deli. the health department cited the restaurant because it did not have a food safety manager on duty. that's the person responsible to keep roaches away from food, the person who has to maintain a communicable disease policy for the staff and who has to keep food at safe temperatures. the health department cited this restaurant for violating those policies, too. >> i ordered the ravioli. >> really, i'm sorry to hear. that. >> reporter: how was your...
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originally, i was supposed to go to saigon, but the vice president of the position was killed in a commercial plane crashed and when the dust settled instead of going to saigon sent to paris as the roving correspondent and what that meant is in those days unless the was vietnam come it was almost any of their place. the connections that are almost like the dark ages compared to today. most were with telegrams and those can take from 12 to 24 hours from an exchange and there were some phone calls because they were the radio type, they had many hours in advance, they were very unreliable and as a matter of fact they could cost as much as $100 for just a regular call. then of course when i was working in the middle east in the 1960's, communications were more primitive than that. there were no long distance calls, and certainly no satellites. that situation but actually shaped my first big scoop and historic story. during the 1968 middle east war i got to the suez canal with the israeli troops who had spent the week fighting across the sinai desert and pushing the each options back against the s
originally, i was supposed to go to saigon, but the vice president of the position was killed in a commercial plane crashed and when the dust settled instead of going to saigon sent to paris as the roving correspondent and what that meant is in those days unless the was vietnam come it was almost any of their place. the connections that are almost like the dark ages compared to today. most were with telegrams and those can take from 12 to 24 hours from an exchange and there were some phone...
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. >> reporter: the owner of the taste of saigon restaurant and patio in the same building says it did close and it is licensed separately. in prince george's county, officials closed three roadside operations for operating without licenses. follow me and see it as it happens. for 9 wants to know, i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, the news now. >>> officials tell us those places are still closed. the others passed reinspections and are back in business tonight. >>> top. >> all right. let's have a live look outside. this is brought to you from michael and son. the high was 89. right now it's 77. not too bad. relative humidity 62%. dew points in the low 60s. that's low enough actually to open your windows in the burbs. winds light. pressure rising 30.14 inches of mercury. a few kids are in school and it will be comfortably cool. quite comfortable. here is the deal. a little patchy fog is possible. not as much as we've had the past couple of mornings because we had fewer showers today. warmer but nice, so we'll finish the night on a comfortable note. and then the weekend, it's going
. >> reporter: the owner of the taste of saigon restaurant and patio in the same building says it did close and it is licensed separately. in prince george's county, officials closed three roadside operations for operating without licenses. follow me and see it as it happens. for 9 wants to know, i'm investigative reporter russ ptacek, the news now. >>> officials tell us those places are still closed. the others passed reinspections and are back in business tonight. >>>...
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people took eddie adams a picture of the police executing a viet cong in the streets of saigon a nine hundred sixty eight nick but another a.p. photographer take your picture of a young girl with the clothes burned off by napalm running down a country road very negative images. u.s. media turned away from. reporting. from then on independent journalism was regarded as a collateral and a. after the terrorist attacks of september eleventh two thousand and one the bush administration took the chance to try to control the media and manipulate american public opinion. i think the bush administration absolutely manipulated. the media in america at the time in hindsight of course their their justifications for the war were more spurious and best and it just they were they were falsehoods one of the things that was most disturbing about the nuclear issue was that. in november the inspectors went into iraq to look at whether there were weapons of mass destruction or programs. modeled darted put out reports that they were unable to find any trace and while it was not possible one hundred percen
people took eddie adams a picture of the police executing a viet cong in the streets of saigon a nine hundred sixty eight nick but another a.p. photographer take your picture of a young girl with the clothes burned off by napalm running down a country road very negative images. u.s. media turned away from. reporting. from then on independent journalism was regarded as a collateral and a. after the terrorist attacks of september eleventh two thousand and one the bush administration took the...
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and there were a number of personnel changes and when the dust settled instead of going to saigon i was sent to paris as the roving correspondent and what that really meant was that in those days unless it was vietnam it was almost any other place in the world and probably the middle east. but even in paris communications and were almost like the dark ages compared to today or got most of my word with a head office with the telegrams and these could take from 12 to 24 hours for an exange, and there were some transatlantic phonecalls but they were the radio type. they had to be looked many hours in advance. they were very unreliable and as a matter of fact they could cost as much as $100 for just a regular call. then of course when i was working in the middle east in the 1960's, communications were even more primitive than that. we used only telegrams between the field and america because there were no long distance calls and certainly no satellites. and that situation would actually shape my first big scoop and historic story. during the 1967 middle east war, i went to the suez cana
and there were a number of personnel changes and when the dust settled instead of going to saigon i was sent to paris as the roving correspondent and what that really meant was that in those days unless it was vietnam it was almost any other place in the world and probably the middle east. but even in paris communications and were almost like the dark ages compared to today or got most of my word with a head office with the telegrams and these could take from 12 to 24 hours for an exange, and...
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he set himself on fire in the streets of saigon to protest the south vietnam government supported bye united states. president kennedy reportedly said that he was shocked by the image and that it forced the white house in a reevaluation of the vietnam policy. malcolm brown the only foreign journalist there. he had parkinson's disease and died yesterday at the age of 81. >>> new rules finalize today by the obama administration nearly double the average fuel economy for cars by the year 2025. new standard will require new cars and trucks to average 54 and a half miles perfect gallon in 13 years. current mileage rule call for nearly 30 miles per hour. standard also include incentive for the production of electric and hybrid vehicle and model that run on natural gas. regulation which are in the work for several years now add those thousands for the cost of new car but in the long run drivers spend less on gasoline. >> in lake tahoe. california geological survey and team of scientist just finished testing some new technogy to the assess the risk of earthquake and land slides. they took a
he set himself on fire in the streets of saigon to protest the south vietnam government supported bye united states. president kennedy reportedly said that he was shocked by the image and that it forced the white house in a reevaluation of the vietnam policy. malcolm brown the only foreign journalist there. he had parkinson's disease and died yesterday at the age of 81. >>> new rules finalize today by the obama administration nearly double the average fuel economy for cars by the year...
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when saigon fell in 1975, robbie and curl rutledge, and captain norris were the first to go in to savehim. they didn't forget max. can you imagine after five years in the hell going back in the box and all of that, to go back in to pick up a vietnam soldier? they did that. he did the right thing. it takes a person with a lot of integrity to do that, and he has a lot of integrity. they were in the white house, heard about this, and sent george peatree, one of the raiders, over in a car, picked up max, 19 family members, to go to the airport, flew him back in the states, took him to the trunk of the car in the airport, though, and, of course, he's here in the united states today, and we did not leave our men behind. that's mainly because of robbie. i'll have a large canvas painting of him in the uniform next to the fighter jet that will be placed in a prominent place in the leadership hall to remind every cadet of who this man is and his outstanding leadership. [applause] i'd like to tell you the story of lance, another story, big statue of lance, and one of the family members is with us
when saigon fell in 1975, robbie and curl rutledge, and captain norris were the first to go in to savehim. they didn't forget max. can you imagine after five years in the hell going back in the box and all of that, to go back in to pick up a vietnam soldier? they did that. he did the right thing. it takes a person with a lot of integrity to do that, and he has a lot of integrity. they were in the white house, heard about this, and sent george peatree, one of the raiders, over in a car, picked...
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early on, he served in the 1975 airlift evacuation in saigon, assisting those in p desperate need. force during the gulf war, and more recently he took over the huge task of running the u.s. transportation command during a time of tremendous demand as we fought wars in iraq and afghanistan. as the 19th air force chief of staff, nortie led the airforce with tremendous judgment and vision and honesty. even though he was planning to retire after his time at transcom, when he was called upon to help the institution he loves, he accepted the mission, and he always has. nortie led the air force during a period of intense operational commands, and the evolving strategic and physical challenges. this was not an easy time. he quickly moved to restore confidence in our nuclear enterprise and absolutely -- enterprise, and absolutely vital component. he also recognized how critically important it was to have remotely piloted aircraft. hal important they are to our troops on the year-round -- on the ground in afghanistan, and thanks to him, history will always mark this -- he developed more of
early on, he served in the 1975 airlift evacuation in saigon, assisting those in p desperate need. force during the gulf war, and more recently he took over the huge task of running the u.s. transportation command during a time of tremendous demand as we fought wars in iraq and afghanistan. as the 19th air force chief of staff, nortie led the airforce with tremendous judgment and vision and honesty. even though he was planning to retire after his time at transcom, when he was called upon to...
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when saigon failed in 1975, robbie, the colonel and the navy captain for the first to go in to save him. they didn't forget max. can you imagine after five years going back in the box? to go back to pick of a vietnamese soldier. they did that come and he did the right thinking, and it takes a person with a lot of integrity to do that, and obviously robbie has a lot of integrity. well, during this they were on the border, they were ready to go, and brent scowcroft, the general in the white house heard about this and said george pantry, one of the raiders over in a car and takes up -- picked up maps and family members to come to the air force to bring back to the state, took them in the trunk of the cars to the airport and he's in the united states today and we didn't leave our men behind. and that's mainly because of robbie reisner. i have a large canvas painting of him in his uniform standing next to his fighter jet placed in a leadership all to remind every cadat if this man is and his outstanding leadership. [applause] and now i would like to tell you the story of lance, another big s
when saigon failed in 1975, robbie, the colonel and the navy captain for the first to go in to save him. they didn't forget max. can you imagine after five years going back in the box? to go back to pick of a vietnamese soldier. they did that come and he did the right thinking, and it takes a person with a lot of integrity to do that, and obviously robbie has a lot of integrity. well, during this they were on the border, they were ready to go, and brent scowcroft, the general in the white house...
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he was brought over 100 u.s. 14 bases and went back home, when saigon fell in 1975, robbie reiser, colonel rutledge and navy captain noris were the first to go in to save him. they didn't forget max. can you imagine? after five years in the hell going back in the box and all that, to go back into pickup a vietnamese soldier? they did that. he did the right thing, and it takes a person with a lot of integrity to do that. and, obviously, robbie has a lot of integrity. well, they were doing this. they were on the border, ready to go, and then brent scowcroft was the gem and the white house heard about this and sent george petrie, one of the raiders, over in a car, pickup max, 1970 members, took them to the airport, flew him back to the states, took him in the trunk of the car to the airport though, and, of course, easier in the united states today, and we did not leave our men behind. and that's mainly because of robbie reiser. i have a canvas painting of robbie reiser in his uniform standing next to his fighter jet that will be placed in a proper place in the leadership all to remind every c
he was brought over 100 u.s. 14 bases and went back home, when saigon fell in 1975, robbie reiser, colonel rutledge and navy captain noris were the first to go in to save him. they didn't forget max. can you imagine? after five years in the hell going back in the box and all that, to go back into pickup a vietnamese soldier? they did that. he did the right thing, and it takes a person with a lot of integrity to do that. and, obviously, robbie has a lot of integrity. well, they were doing this....