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before you got there.. yeah a couple of months before me and he was we could hook up in t there so saigon-sniff.. and he died in a maneuver.. he drown... three days after i arrived..." every day... linny still remembees the horrors of that months- he often wonder's - ...if the roles had been reversedand his couuin... ssrvived. -it could have very well been my name-but linny did return. got married... grrndchildren. the names etched on this wall... never had those years... thhse opportunities... to live a full life. thhy were hhsbands, fatters... brothers... aad cousins... like... linzey... wwo left a young pregnant wife.... a widow(((yes,... yes.,. im sorry he had o go like that.. he neverrssw his &pchild... his child was born after he wws deceased... " a little girl... linnn till prays foo... as he reflectt on his oon life.. "wonderful life... a beautifullruu... family bonds... you will never 'bucket list' mission ."a - &paccompliihed. kk fox 45 news at 10 nelson hopes the wall serves future generations.more than p00 baltimore soldiers are on coming up in our 6 o'cllck hour... the novembbr job
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and there are better hospitals in saigon.e turns around and flies to saigon and lands. i never met the man. but i have always admired him and this is my chance to hopefully immortalize him a little bit. >> was he moving south vet these out? >> there was not a single u.s. wounded. these were south vietnam please. >> you talk about how you hear people refer to them as gooks and it irritated you. >> sure it did. it is a term of prejudice. it is a term that tends to paint everyone with a same negative brush. i've got to tell you the ones i served with in that first tour, they were not corrupt, they were not coward, they are brave patriots. many of them were citizens of north vietnam but they were run out of their homes because they were catholic and they were fighting for their country, they were fighting for their freedom, they were fighting for freements of their home land. all the things that we as americans believe in. that is what they were fighting for. it was not to support a corrupt regime in saigon. that is not what they
and there are better hospitals in saigon.e turns around and flies to saigon and lands. i never met the man. but i have always admired him and this is my chance to hopefully immortalize him a little bit. >> was he moving south vet these out? >> there was not a single u.s. wounded. these were south vietnam please. >> you talk about how you hear people refer to them as gooks and it irritated you. >> sure it did. it is a term of prejudice. it is a term that tends to paint...
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our base was in saigon.o he takes the dripping hydraulics and everything else and turns a rut of flows south of saigon and lands. i never met the man. >> the force of three unease troops. >> i know you when the price. you talk about how you hear people refer to this of us gooks and it irritated you. >> it is a term of prejudice. it is a term that pants every but with the same negative pressure. i have to tell you. the south vietnamese that i serve with our not corrupt. there were not cowards. they were very brave patriots. many of amherst's citizens of north vietnamize. there ran out of their homes because of a catholic. they were fighting for their country. the were fighting for their freedom. of those things that supposedly we believe and, as with the were fighting for. it was not a question of the support of a corrupt regime, that was not with the were fighting for. i had great respect for them. i did not like it when other americans who didn't know what they were talking about, for the most part, did not
our base was in saigon.o he takes the dripping hydraulics and everything else and turns a rut of flows south of saigon and lands. i never met the man. >> the force of three unease troops. >> i know you when the price. you talk about how you hear people refer to this of us gooks and it irritated you. >> it is a term of prejudice. it is a term that pants every but with the same negative pressure. i have to tell you. the south vietnamese that i serve with our not corrupt. there...
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got really sick an evening we would then humanity of the water the police had us save our family in saigon already i got this trying to make leave yet they had a quantum bit where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we've been to the western leaders were quick to praise changes across the middle east they said it was the beginning of a new democratic era for the region but the model of democracy they may have had in mind doesn't seem to be the right fit i think it has to be a different type of a democratic system. the democracy that the u.s. would like to impose upon egypt tunisia and morocco and the other countries throughout the region and even libya where was waged last year to topple the gadhafi government is not suitable to the people inside of that region in tunisia even though it's right. and above cry. opposition says the kingdom is experiencing its worst crisis in recent times says the authorities once again use tear gas on another peaceful rally during a national holiday coming up shortly here nazi will be taking a look at why the gulf states government has mai
got really sick an evening we would then humanity of the water the police had us save our family in saigon already i got this trying to make leave yet they had a quantum bit where no one can stop them and they have unlimited money and we've been to the western leaders were quick to praise changes across the middle east they said it was the beginning of a new democratic era for the region but the model of democracy they may have had in mind doesn't seem to be the right fit i think it has to be a...
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found in their horns can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they no where else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction so this region is be reaching alive for thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's my been diversity of creatures is second and from it's by man and nature itself. hello again they're welcome to walk like the interview fell on artsy a milder novel and they were a guest on the program these senior day. on the first of december russia took up the g twenty presidency from mexico and started preparations for the most important economic event of the year the g. twenty meeting and say puter. so special in-house thing to stop and what can russia offer as the g twenty chair will discuss it with the kremlin's g twenty shows. that . russia has started chairing the group of the world's twenty largest economies its goals are to fix the global economy and create more jobs for everyone the year long presidency is expected to be full of talks on diffe
found in their horns can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they no where else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction so this region is be reaching alive for thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's my been diversity of creatures is second and from it's by man and nature itself. hello again they're welcome to walk like the interview fell on artsy a milder...
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here for instance so i guess antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they lead nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction this region has been reaching life for thousands of you but now we know relatively short space of time makes my brain diversity of creatures is threatened and all fronts by man and nature. are from moscow this is our teachers to a few minutes on the world update for now though the international scandal spog by the death of former russian intelligence officer alexander litvinenko is getting momentum. british inquest review. has revealed that live an echo was on the payroll of both the u.k. and spanish secret services when he was poisoned six years ago a court in london also heard evidence apparently implicating with the russian state and his murder more on this right now artie's a source. this is not just about the sort of salacious details of spying on the world that there is there are wider implications to this and of course it has been the major stumbling bl
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found in their homes can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antidotes living in asia and they no where else in the world now people brought the species to the brink of extinction this region is be reaching life for thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's why been diversity of creatures is second front by man and nature itself.
found in their homes can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antidotes living in asia and they no where else in the world now people brought the species to the brink of extinction this region is be reaching life for thousands of years but now we know relatively short space of time it's why been diversity of creatures is second front by man and nature itself.
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here for instance so i guess antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they lead nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region has been for thousands of years but now in a relatively short space of time it's my brain diversity of creatures this threatened all fronts by man and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't i'm trying hard to compose a big picture. welcome if you just joined us this is all to live here in moscow. moscow says it's doing everything possible to bring about the release of two russians kidnapped in syria on monday being held for ransom by suspected rebels who also seized an italian citizen and other hostage a ukrainian journalist remains in militant hands with a deadline passing on a fifty million dollars price tag for her life meanwhile a news crew working for a u.s. channel have esca
here for instance so i guess antelopes just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they lead nowhere else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region has been for thousands of years but now in a relatively short space of time it's my brain diversity of creatures this threatened all fronts by man and. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse...
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found in their homes can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they no where else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region is be reaching life for thousands of you but now we know relatively short space of time it's my brain diversity of creatures is threatened on all fronts by man and nature itself. you leave the only thing you want. is a. fellow in walking across a computor all about dealing with an ever thirsty world media is fond of the dramatic term water wars when it comes to describing the future management of global water resources i want to evaluate is water today. is countries around the world go dry. to talk about what some call the possibility of future water wars i'm joined by tony allen in london he is a professor of geography at the school of oriental and african studies and author of the recent book the middle east water question hydro politics and the global economy also in london we have done it mustafa he is a reader in politics and environment at king'
found in their homes can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they no where else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction. this region is be reaching life for thousands of you but now we know relatively short space of time it's my brain diversity of creatures is threatened on all fronts by man and nature itself. you leave the only thing you want. is a. fellow in walking across a computor...
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found in their homes can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they no where else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction so this region has been reaching a life of thousands of years but now i know relatively short space of time it's my been diversity of creatures is second and farm it's by man and nature itself. to live on one hundred thirty three possible for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck. i mean. i believe that i will be really really messed up. and we're all very small portion. of that little words that you're going to go to the white house to give it to the radio guy and pull out a bale of minutes for a big picture cause they all want to go global are about to do good you've never seen anything like this on telly. what's up guys i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set now i want to talk about the national defense authorization act you know the bill that obama signed on new year's eve of last year that allows the indefinite detention of america
found in their homes can cure impotence just some forty years ago there were more than two million saigon antelopes living in asia and they no where else in the world but now people brought the species to the brink of extinction so this region has been reaching a life of thousands of years but now i know relatively short space of time it's my been diversity of creatures is second and farm it's by man and nature itself. to live on one hundred thirty three possible for food i should try it...
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, out to the streets of saigon, out in the countryside, out on a boat on the river, and as we looked at how the country had changed and the population of saigon had gone from one million to seven million during that interim period of time since leonard so nobly, bravely and patriotically fossil fuel over that landscape -- flew over that landscape. everybody he served with didn't always come back. but more people came back because of leonard boswell and i know that i heard some of those stories because i pulled a few of those out. it's not something he's worn on his sleeve. it's within the character of the man that sits here with us today. it's part of the character of the man that served iowans and americans in the united states congress these 16 years. and for this time i've had the privilege to serve with him a decade for me, i'm grateful for those times. we've always been able to work with us and served on the ag committee together all of that time. there's been a certain commouncation that has gone on that was often unspoken, even in committee, when we looked over across at each
, out to the streets of saigon, out in the countryside, out on a boat on the river, and as we looked at how the country had changed and the population of saigon had gone from one million to seven million during that interim period of time since leonard so nobly, bravely and patriotically fossil fuel over that landscape -- flew over that landscape. everybody he served with didn't always come back. but more people came back because of leonard boswell and i know that i heard some of those stories...
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. >> miss saigon. >> we missed lunch. >> you don't want a lot of people to find out that you live herepeople will make fun of it and it can really haunt you after a while. it starts... you start to have no friends, people will tease you abouit a stuff like that. >> i'm embarrassed because i'm poor and because i live in a shelter. it makes me feel like i just... wish i never lived here. >> there's a kid at the school who looks... dress worser than me. but he has his own house, though. he got a house to call home. he d't he too sidown with thousands of people to eat dinner. he can run to his refrigerator and open it up. and i can't do that. i have to wait until a certain time and have to eat, because if i don't eat, i will starve all night, until the next morning. >> make sure you stay in line so you get your plate, okay? >> yes, sir. >> stand right here, and as soon as she goes, jonny, you go after jasmine. >> as a mother, you always got different thoughts going through your head and mind and wishing thatou could change things and wishing things was different. but what are you to do? yo
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how soon can that lead to the fall of sigh began saigon and that kind of thing.eading that way. the danger to avoid that, not only assad, but his adviser from the iranian force i've been on the receiving end of his actions in iraq, he's willing and capable of doing anything to preserve that regime. >> one last thing, even after the regime falls chemical weapons are not over. what you're afraid of is some of these extremist forces getting their hand on them, that will be a very difficult challenge for the united states. >> eliot: what leverage would we have after assumeing that assad falls, not only hope but we predict in the future, will we have the ability to deal with the insurgent forces. james jeffrey and joe cirincione thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you eliot and you live way up here. brian, your cousin, he's a little bit older than you, he lives here, in chicago. and your aunt lisa lives here, in baltimore. uncle earnie? waaay out in hawaii. but don't you worry, we will always be together for christmas. [ male announcer ] being together is the b
how soon can that lead to the fall of sigh began saigon and that kind of thing.eading that way. the danger to avoid that, not only assad, but his adviser from the iranian force i've been on the receiving end of his actions in iraq, he's willing and capable of doing anything to preserve that regime. >> one last thing, even after the regime falls chemical weapons are not over. what you're afraid of is some of these extremist forces getting their hand on them, that will be a very difficult...
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also spent smaller naval units and air units, but, still, there was combat units fighting outside of saigon and the province working with the united states, working with the south vietnamese and the other allies, the filipinos and south korean. >> host: what about casualties? >> guest: 500-plus casualties -- well, i should say 500 thais died in south vietnam while fighting what we call the veitkong, and it's important to focus on it because they tend to dismiss them as america's mercenaries because we paid for the -- a lot of the military hardware and transportation and lo gist ticks and extry pay that the thai troops received, and we focus on thais engaged in black market schemes, but truth behind it all is that thai soldiers were figging. thai soldiers were dying for four years. thailand was carrying out their war, what they saw as their war in south vietnam so the casualties are something to keep in mind. >> host: professor ruth, thai-u.s. relations, when did they start to really jell? they were an ally for a long time participating in the iraq war and world war ii. >> guest: absolutely.
also spent smaller naval units and air units, but, still, there was combat units fighting outside of saigon and the province working with the united states, working with the south vietnamese and the other allies, the filipinos and south korean. >> host: what about casualties? >> guest: 500-plus casualties -- well, i should say 500 thais died in south vietnam while fighting what we call the veitkong, and it's important to focus on it because they tend to dismiss them as america's...
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i can't tell you how extraordinary it is that after decades and decades, "miss saigon," "my fair lady chosen or i have been inspired by the writings of authors based on classic material. i think my gift is to spot the brilliance of others and then make it even better. >> the brilliance is to find the story. >> it's always the most difficult thing with musicals. i remember the great one. they said, csenor, what makes a great opera. >> he says a great bre v r erbravada. all the stories are the backbone of all the ones for the best stories. >> cameron mackintosh thank you so much for your time and being with us this morning. >> thanks. >> a reminder that "les miserables" opens in theaters across the country. >> it never gets old. >>> coming up next christmas dinner italian-american style. chef skogcognamillo shows us how. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ♪ i -- i got it i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made i got it made ♪ ♪ i got it made fresh at subway ♪ ♪ breakfast made the way i say ♪ [ male announcer ] at subway, you got it made. try a steak, egg white & cheese, tricked out an
i can't tell you how extraordinary it is that after decades and decades, "miss saigon," "my fair lady chosen or i have been inspired by the writings of authors based on classic material. i think my gift is to spot the brilliance of others and then make it even better. >> the brilliance is to find the story. >> it's always the most difficult thing with musicals. i remember the great one. they said, csenor, what makes a great opera. >> he says a great bre v r...
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the work of activist groups like jewish boys for peace and saigon, in demonstrating the jews do not speak with one voice on the middle east and what i think is particularly exciting is a growing number of young jewish american college campuses are joining forces with palestinians and arab americans and understand the fate of israel, palestine can't just be a conversation on jews. i don't want to stray optimistic note. we may be seeing not so much the end of a romance but the growing diversification of the american jewish opinion. after years of forced conformity it is a welcome development and may yet create the conditions for new alliances and a more concerted campaign against the occupation. is my honor to introduce two speakers who have devoted themselves to peace and justice in israel/palestine. speaking out on this issue has never been easy and more often than not a thankless task that requires courage, fearlessness, willingness to make enemies and to in door all manner of insults including the cheapest and most obvious, the charge of anti-semitism which amounts to effort was communi
the work of activist groups like jewish boys for peace and saigon, in demonstrating the jews do not speak with one voice on the middle east and what i think is particularly exciting is a growing number of young jewish american college campuses are joining forces with palestinians and arab americans and understand the fate of israel, palestine can't just be a conversation on jews. i don't want to stray optimistic note. we may be seeing not so much the end of a romance but the growing...