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"all our dead, only tanya is left." let us think of tanya and the other tanyas and the brothers and sisters everywhere in russia, china, and america. as we probably need a responsibilities for leadership in the world. i ask you, my fellow americans, to join our new majority, not just in the cause of winning an election, but in achieving a hope that mankind has had since the beginning of civilization. let us build a peace that our children and all children of the world can enjoy for generations to come. [applause] ♪ >> road to the white house rewind continues now with george mcgovern accepting his party's presidential nomination at the 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida. in his speech, the south dakota senator criticizes president richard nixon's policies on vietnam and calls for more transparency in government. senator mcgovern lost to richard nixon in the general election in a lopsided contest, with the president taking 49 states. this speech is just over 40 minutes, and our coverage is from th
"all our dead, only tanya is left." let us think of tanya and the other tanyas and the brothers and sisters everywhere in russia, china, and america. as we probably need a responsibilities for leadership in the world. i ask you, my fellow americans, to join our new majority, not just in the cause of winning an election, but in achieving a hope that mankind has had since the beginning of civilization. let us build a peace that our children and all children of the world can enjoy for...
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only tanya is left." let us think of tanya and of the other tanyas and their brothers and sisters everywhere in russia, in china, in america, as we proudly meet our responsibilities for leadership in the world in a way worthy of a great people. i ask you, my fellow americans, to join our new majority not just in the cause of winning an election, but in achieving a hope that mankind has had since the beginning of civilization. let us build a peace that our children and all the children of the world can enjoy for generations to come. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: president jimmy carter faced a bill within his own party when massachusetts senator ted kennedy challenged him to the democratic nomination during the 1980 presidential election. after a failed attempt to release delegates from commitments, kennedy ended his the dem
only tanya is left." let us think of tanya and of the other tanyas and their brothers and sisters everywhere in russia, in china, in america, as we proudly meet our responsibilities for leadership in the world in a way worthy of a great people. i ask you, my fellow americans, to join our new majority not just in the cause of winning an election, but in achieving a hope that mankind has had since the beginning of civilization. let us build a peace that our children and all the children of...
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. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend. was like, excuse me? ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof... your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. i'm terhe is.at golf. but i'd like to keep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. new patented ensure enlive has hmb plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. for the strength and energy to do what you love. new ensure enlive. always be you. r. >>> a bomb reportedly set off near the u.s. concentrate late in saudi arabia. the report says that a terrorist blew himself up while driving pas
. >> she sat down and she said, hey, mom, this is tanya. this is my girlfriend. was like, excuse me? ruining your perfect record. yeah. now you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? no. your insurance rates go through the roof... your perfect record doesn't get you anything. anything. perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual...
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let us think of tanya and the others in their brothers and sisters everywhere from russia, china, and america. as we proudly meet our responsible place of leadership in the world. i ask you my fellow americans to join our new majority not just in the cause of winning an election, but in achieving a hope that mankind has had since the beginning of civilization. let us build a piece that our children and all the children of the world can enjoy for generations. [applause] >> road to the white house rewind continues with george mcgovern accepting his party's nomination at that 1972 democratic national convention in miami beach, florida. his speech, the south dakota senator criticizes richard nixon policies on the non-and culture for -- vietnam and calls more policy changes. he lost to richard dixon. his speech is just over 40 minutes and our coverage is from the nixon presidential library museum. , chairwomano'brien kennedy, senator citizens,nd my fellow i'm happy to join you for this benediction of our sunrise service. [applause]
let us think of tanya and the others in their brothers and sisters everywhere from russia, china, and america. as we proudly meet our responsible place of leadership in the world. i ask you my fellow americans to join our new majority not just in the cause of winning an election, but in achieving a hope that mankind has had since the beginning of civilization. let us build a piece that our children and all the children of the world can enjoy for generations. [applause] >> road to the...
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. >> judge tanya: you trashed this car. >> announcer: "hot bench." judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." courtney king is suing his ex-roommate, 22-year-old chastity garden, for driving his car without permission and returning it damaged. >> judge patricia: thank you. please be seated. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 37, king vs. garden. >> judge tanya: thank you, officer montejano. mr. king, you are suing the
. >> judge tanya: you trashed this car. >> announcer: "hot bench." judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." courtney king is suing his ex-roommate, 22-year-old chastity garden, for driving his car without permission and returning it damaged. >> judge patricia: thank you....
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tanya gertz thank you for your time. deirdre: a big night ahead. special coverage starting with maria at p.m. eastern time. so donald trump will take the stage at 10:00 p.m. he will accept the nomination for president all of this coming your way on foxbusiness. so getting the details on donald trump's speech. a big part of it will focus on the u.s. economy. they turned the informal advisor. vote for the candidate that could be bought, or sold, intimidated or feared from the path that is right, interest in true. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future, we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 years we've helped families just like yours with wills and living trusts. so when you're ready, start with us. doing the right thing has never been easier. legalzoom. legal help is here. is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an autonomous-thinking automobile that protects those inside and outside. ready or not, the
tanya gertz thank you for your time. deirdre: a big night ahead. special coverage starting with maria at p.m. eastern time. so donald trump will take the stage at 10:00 p.m. he will accept the nomination for president all of this coming your way on foxbusiness. so getting the details on donald trump's speech. a big part of it will focus on the u.s. economy. they turned the informal advisor. vote for the candidate that could be bought, or sold, intimidated or feared from the path that is right,...
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you watch her every day right here on abc seven, hot bench, judge tanya acker is here. she will be with us all morning. let's quickly talk about this. howard university, oxford university, yield law school. take us back to howard here in bc -- in d did you know than the you would have it -- you would have a tv show? >> no, no. but i love the energy here. it really reminded me of back in my college days. i had no idea i would be on a show created by judge judy. i had no idea i would be judging on television. but i think one of the great things about washington and being at a place like howard is that it really encourages you to think that doing things the you might not have otherwise. so, no it's not what i might have imagined for myself and i'm happy that it doubt like it did. you've been in l.a. for a bit, you are here in the 90's. what is it like to be here in the city now, it's changed a little bit. >> i'm only just getting my head around the fact that the 90's were of vintage era. like the 60's. you know what? it's so vibrant. , it's the nation's capital, but right
you watch her every day right here on abc seven, hot bench, judge tanya acker is here. she will be with us all morning. let's quickly talk about this. howard university, oxford university, yield law school. take us back to howard here in bc -- in d did you know than the you would have it -- you would have a tv show? >> no, no. but i love the energy here. it really reminded me of back in my college days. i had no idea i would be on a show created by judge judy. i had no idea i would be...
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behind pry tanya, it's hard to see, that is samuel vaughn's landscape plan of mount vernon. pretty significant document in itself that was at the house that since returned to mount vernon collection. britainia was a living descendant and linked to the founding generation and to the founding fathers. the great granddaughter of martha and george washington after that time after america's centennial. britainia died in her room on january 26, 1911, on the eve of her 96th birthday. her funeral was held in the drawing room following a peter tradition after which the casket was taken to oak hill cemetery a few blocks from tudor place where she was buried next to her husband who died 67 years earlier. the's state aside from some specific requests was to be divided evenly of her five grandchildren the children of her daughter markey. her grandsons and granddaughter inventoried the contents of tudor place recording and labeling everything in the house to ensure it was divided evenly. the process was described in a letter in 1911. agnes writes the things down. we stick numbers on. the
behind pry tanya, it's hard to see, that is samuel vaughn's landscape plan of mount vernon. pretty significant document in itself that was at the house that since returned to mount vernon collection. britainia was a living descendant and linked to the founding generation and to the founding fathers. the great granddaughter of martha and george washington after that time after america's centennial. britainia died in her room on january 26, 1911, on the eve of her 96th birthday. her funeral was...
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. >> judge tanya: how many times were the police summoned to your home? >> four or five. >> i had bruises, and i had red marks around my neck 'cause he tried to push me down the stairs. >> it is her fault. >> judge patricia: get away from him. he's not gonna stop. >> announcer: "hot bench." judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision. >> announcer: in a court of law, it's called a "hot bench." 23-year-old maryanne o'reilly is suing the father of her children, dennis woods, for bail money after he was arrested for domestic abuse. >> judge patricia: thank you, everyone. please be seated. ma'am, you may sit, as well. >> sonia: your honor, this is case number 47, o'reilly vs. woods. >> judge patricia: thank you, sonia. ms. o'reilly, you and the
. >> judge tanya: how many times were the police summoned to your home? >> four or five. >> i had bruises, and i had red marks around my neck 'cause he tried to push me down the stairs. >> it is her fault. >> judge patricia: get away from him. he's not gonna stop. >> announcer: "hot bench." judge tanya acker. judge larry bakman. judge patricia dimango. three judges. three opinions. one verdict. >> judge patricia: we've reached our decision....
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and tanya, happy fourth. >> oh, looks like he's real excited.l figures. >> yep. >> and benny himself. q and ben. >> we're just having really good conversation, ben is a great guy. how are you doing, ben. >> doing very well, thanks, quince. >> i it is fourth of july. what's fourth of july mean to you, ben franklin franklin? >> it means a lot to me, that's of course what we celebrate is our independence day, the day we after proof the declaration every independence, sort of, i would say, sort of out there document, wouldn't you? we're sort of in your face, king george? and it is our break up letter, with glands, if you will. and, you know, we were putting our lives on the line a bit, but it has come to that. >> yes. >> so tell us about the tip less tour. we get to celebrate here, independence mall cafe. >> the tip less tour is a way to enjoy an evening of socializing, of food, and drink, and also a lot of history. you go from tavern to tavern with a real brew master, and i might drop in at some point, you never know, in fact, i really, you know, j
and tanya, happy fourth. >> oh, looks like he's real excited.l figures. >> yep. >> and benny himself. q and ben. >> we're just having really good conversation, ben is a great guy. how are you doing, ben. >> doing very well, thanks, quince. >> i it is fourth of july. what's fourth of july mean to you, ben franklin franklin? >> it means a lot to me, that's of course what we celebrate is our independence day, the day we after proof the declaration every...
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. >> their mom tanya handy, all hope lies in a new job. but for out and the junior olympic a step away. >> they're going to tear that up because last year they were at home. when these girls hit the big stage, they show off. they do not back down. >> as the girls get ready to board a plane for the first time with their coach, mom will be staying behind. between the restrictions of living in a shelter and under employment she can't afford it. she'll be watching a live stream sharing cheering her girls to the finish line and perhaps to a new beginning. >> what a wonderful story. i can't wait to see them. >> we'll let you know. >>> still ahead on eyewitness atmosphere 5:00, a tractor-trailer set on for -- >>> safety is the number one priority. at cancer treatment centers of america, every patient gets their own care manager. it's a long journey, and we try to help them through that. the care manager coordinates all of the patient's appointments, scans, chemotherapy... one of the great things we do is help them manage their symptoms at home. w
. >> their mom tanya handy, all hope lies in a new job. but for out and the junior olympic a step away. >> they're going to tear that up because last year they were at home. when these girls hit the big stage, they show off. they do not back down. >> as the girls get ready to board a plane for the first time with their coach, mom will be staying behind. between the restrictions of living in a shelter and under employment she can't afford it. she'll be watching a live stream...
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a short time ago that it mourns the passing of sri sell, and israeli prime minister, benjamin net tanyareleasing a statement that says in part, the state of israel and the jewish people mourn deeply the death of elie wiesel. he awas a master of words, gave an expression through his ex stroerd personality and fascinating books of the triumph of the human spirit. i send my con dole ledolences t family. he was called a messenger of mankind and many other titles, being a nobel lawyeureate. sarah bloomfield joins us right now. sarah, also known as the person, a very essential individual to get your museum opened. >> absolutely. he got the whole idea of a living memorial to the holocaust in the capital of freet world. elie felt the lessons of the holocaust had a lot to say about the fri agility of democracy and the abuse of power. >> how do you describe elie wiesel to those that come to your museum? in his 87 years, if you look at his biography, it is long and storied. it has chapters. >> his life embodies the point of the museum. the reason to remember the holocaust is to learn from it. he b
a short time ago that it mourns the passing of sri sell, and israeli prime minister, benjamin net tanyareleasing a statement that says in part, the state of israel and the jewish people mourn deeply the death of elie wiesel. he awas a master of words, gave an expression through his ex stroerd personality and fascinating books of the triumph of the human spirit. i send my con dole ledolences t family. he was called a messenger of mankind and many other titles, being a nobel lawyeureate. sarah...
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today i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife tanya. i'm lucky. i am a chairman of magrabbit, inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we have several offices, but two offices that are dear to me, array, and da nang city. i am personally grateful for the soldiers who risked their lives in the vietnam war and also for the united states of america which had afforded me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and gentlemen, david hume kennerly had been shooting in the frontlines of history for 50 years. at age 25 years, he is one of the youngest winners of the pulitzer prize, when he won for capturing the loneliness and desolation of the vietnam war. he went on to be an important presidential personal photographer, serving in the white house throughout president ford's administration. kennerly has served as a contributing editor for "newsweek" and "politico." and he served as a contributing photographer for "time" and "life" magazine. american photo magazine named him one of the hundr
today i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife tanya. i'm lucky. i am a chairman of magrabbit, inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we have several offices, but two offices that are dear to me, array, and da nang city. i am personally grateful for the soldiers who risked their lives in the vietnam war and also for the united states of america which had afforded me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and...
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i spoke to his widow, tanya. i'm so sorry for your loss.about brad? >> what a great guy he was, how infectious his smile and laughing for people and that there's not a negative thing you can say about him and people knew that and people knew him. >> he loved being a dad. >> without a doubt. he would want more kids. >> he had four kids. you guys had three and he has a child i think in texas. what kind of a dad was he? >> oh, he was a great dad. he was a silly dad. horseplaying kind of dad. >> he was a police officer when i met him. >> how did you two meet? >> what was it about him that drew you to him? >> his personality. his personality. his joy about talking about his son and how much he loved his son and that i had to meet his son and he had to cook us dinner. >> i also understand he was kind of your alarm clock in the morning. >> oh, he was. every morning he would send me a text. in the morning he would say "good morning, my love, i love you" or it would say "good morning, my beautiful wife, i love you." >> this probably doesn't even --
i spoke to his widow, tanya. i'm so sorry for your loss.about brad? >> what a great guy he was, how infectious his smile and laughing for people and that there's not a negative thing you can say about him and people knew that and people knew him. >> he loved being a dad. >> without a doubt. he would want more kids. >> he had four kids. you guys had three and he has a child i think in texas. what kind of a dad was he? >> oh, he was a great dad. he was a silly dad....
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i'm tanya peterson, executive director of the zoo. that is because we are one of the first public-private partnerships. we just passed through our budget today and 18% of our revenue comes from the city. so thank you again to our city partners. thank you, phil. 24% comes from private donations and 55% come from the gate, or the visitors. that is why we look so carefully at our visitor attendance and i wanted to introduce our vp of marketing and strategic growth, stevenp haynes, who will help us grow those numbers even more, right steven? we are just short of 900,000 visitors which was our projection and over 74,000 of those visitors came free under the san francisco resident program. we were just below our projections by 10,000 visitors. thankfully though our board of directors gave more this year and we'll end the year with a balanced budget. so thank you to the board. we start a new fiscal year and because of the board, we have a new exhibit. it's now open. the mexican gray wolves. two things are exciting this. was the old polar bea
i'm tanya peterson, executive director of the zoo. that is because we are one of the first public-private partnerships. we just passed through our budget today and 18% of our revenue comes from the city. so thank you again to our city partners. thank you, phil. 24% comes from private donations and 55% come from the gate, or the visitors. that is why we look so carefully at our visitor attendance and i wanted to introduce our vp of marketing and strategic growth, stevenp haynes, who will help us...
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have you ever heard of tanya mitchell? kathleen: she was involved in republican politics. ann: sen. sanders: you can forget -- ann: you can forget her. [applause] but i was going to say something about the war on women . carol: you are not going to ask us about hillary? kathleen: i'm sorry, go ahead. i want to thank his group over here forhis group over keeping it simple. -- civil. [applause] kathleen: go ahead. we shouldon't think vote for any candidate just because they happen to be black or a woman. we should be thinking of the best-qualified candidate. nationcase of where our stands today, with some much chaos and the breakdown of the rule of law that we have seen with the obama administration, and we have hillary clinton with a history of lies, lies, more indicted,should be why would we want to elect a president that shows no respect for the public rule of law and will apparently say anything to get the votes of various groups? i think she and the democrats manipulate blacks and use blacks when they have power. when it comes to donald trump, i intend to support him, because i l
have you ever heard of tanya mitchell? kathleen: she was involved in republican politics. ann: sen. sanders: you can forget -- ann: you can forget her. [applause] but i was going to say something about the war on women . carol: you are not going to ask us about hillary? kathleen: i'm sorry, go ahead. i want to thank his group over here forhis group over keeping it simple. -- civil. [applause] kathleen: go ahead. we shouldon't think vote for any candidate just because they happen to be black or...
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today i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife tanya. i'm lucky i am a chairman of mag rabbit inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we have several offices, but two offices that are dear to me, array, and da nang city. i personally want to thank the soldier who risked their life in the vietnam war and also for the united states of america which had afforded me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and gentlemen, david hume kennerly had been shooting in the frontlines of history for 50 years. at age 25 years, he is one of the youngest winners of the pulitzer prize, when he won for capturing the loneliness and desolation of the vietnam war. he went on to be an important presidential personal photographer, serving in the white house throughout president's administration. kennerly has served as a contributor editor for "newsweek" and "politico" and served as a contributing photographer for "time" and "life" magazine. american photo magazine named him one of the hundred m
today i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife tanya. i'm lucky i am a chairman of mag rabbit inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we have several offices, but two offices that are dear to me, array, and da nang city. i personally want to thank the soldier who risked their life in the vietnam war and also for the united states of america which had afforded me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and gentlemen,...
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tanya, in whole spectrum in the end there is this sense of acceptance, right? the stages of grief.dn't you be at acceptance by now? >> well, here's the thing. i feel as though we don't actually have the privilege of not feeling this way. we have to absolutely feel this way, but at the same time this is about issues. greg was absolutely correct. and it is because of bernie sanders that the platform is as strong as it is and i'm grateful for the process that this has taken to get where we are. is there a part of me that would have absolutely celebrated bernie sanders as the democratic nominee? absolutely. and i understand that there is some painful experiences that we're go to go under. but again, privilege. we do not have the privilege of not supporting the situation that we're in right now. >> i want to ask you about the support and sort of pivoting. i'm sure you all heard sara silverm silverman. i was in there as well when she delivered this line. roll it. >> listen. listen. >> unity. unity. unity. the bernie -- can i just say to the "bernie or bust" people, you're being ridiculou
tanya, in whole spectrum in the end there is this sense of acceptance, right? the stages of grief.dn't you be at acceptance by now? >> well, here's the thing. i feel as though we don't actually have the privilege of not feeling this way. we have to absolutely feel this way, but at the same time this is about issues. greg was absolutely correct. and it is because of bernie sanders that the platform is as strong as it is and i'm grateful for the process that this has taken to get where we...
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today i live in austin with two sons born here, and my wife, tanya. i'm lucky. i am a chairman of mad rabbit, inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we had several office, but two office are dear to me. in danang city. i feel so dreadful for the soldiers who risk their lives in the vietnam war, and also for the united states of america which has afford me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and gentlemen, i've been shooting in the front lines of history for 50 years. he was one of the youngest winner of the pulitzer prize which he won for capturing the loneliness and desolation of vietnam war. he went on to be president gerald ford's photographer serving in the white house throughout president ford's administration. he has served as contributing editor for "newsweek" and politico and he served as contributing photographer for "time" and "life" magazine. american photo magazines name him 1 of the 100 most important people in the photograph. now mr. nick, a vietnamese-american. he works as a
today i live in austin with two sons born here, and my wife, tanya. i'm lucky. i am a chairman of mad rabbit, inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we had several office, but two office are dear to me. in danang city. i feel so dreadful for the soldiers who risk their lives in the vietnam war, and also for the united states of america which has afford me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and gentlemen, i've been...
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today i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife tanya. i'm lucky i am a chairman of mag rabbit inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we have several offices, but two offices that are dear to me, array and da nang city. i personally am grateful for the soldiers who risked their life in the vietnam war and also for the united states of america, which has afforded me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and gentlemen, david hume kennerly had been shooting in the front lines of history for 50 years. at age 25 years, he is one of the youngest winners of the pulitzer prize, which he won for capturing the loneliness and desolation of the vietnam war. he went on to be an important presidential personal photographer, serving in the white house throughout president ford's administration. kennerly has served as a contributor editor for "newsweek" and "politico" and he served as a contributing photograph for "time" and "life" magazine. american photo magazine named him one of th
today i live in austin with two sons born here and my wife tanya. i'm lucky i am a chairman of mag rabbit inc., a global software company founded 25 years ago in austin. we have several offices, but two offices that are dear to me, array and da nang city. i personally am grateful for the soldiers who risked their life in the vietnam war and also for the united states of america, which has afforded me the opportunity to make the most of my life here in austin and this country. ladies and...