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On the 30 year anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War we talk to four men 
who were there: Retired Generals Norman Schwarzkopf, Tommy Franks and two young 
men who enlisted and went on to lead ordinary civilian lives...

We put a couple of bumper spots together narrated by MSNBC military analyst, 
Vietnam Vet and Congressional medal of honor recipient, Jack Jacobs, complete 
with period music.

We also rehash President Bush's press conference from last night with White 
House Communications Director Nicolle Devenish and NBC News correspondent David 
Gregory.

Please join us!

Vietnam veterans find a new role...Many want today's troops to get support they 
never got themselves (MSNBC) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7657452/

After Saigon's fall, a new home for Vietnamese...In Arkansas, initial 
apprehension was followed by welcome (NBC News) 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7667875/

Insurgents kill at least 27 across Iraq...Dozens more wounded a day after new 
government was approved (AP) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7629770/

Bush seeks to regain momentum...President ups the ante on Social Security (The 
Washington Post) http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7671895/

Mayor Jerry Brown, two-time governor, three-time presidential candidate and 
longtime spiritual scholar, has gone where relatively few politicians dare: The 
one-on-one, warts-and-all world of the personal Web log. (AP) 
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/regstate/articles/1525562.html

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