Vietnam: A Television History; Madame Nhu Picketed Outside of Her Hotel
- Transcript
My luck as i knew that the one for one thing going to make me happy and i guess. Lives assertively are you protesting madam news. Visit here. Because madame new is an instrument of the t.m. regime and. The results of the nicest hours you can get now. She came. She and her brother came to power in one hundred fifty four when united states intervened in violation of the geneva agreements and. And they said. Her man knew her brother her husband and her husband's brother. G.m.. Up in a puppet government. In order to suppress the debt and it's people who think that the us government should kick her out of the country. Route and say that he and. She wept she is the united states government. And yet now. She and c.n.n. also. They they rep they are the result of united states policy in vietnam and they are.
The i say scott the government has tried to suppress the vietnamese people. Push toward national independence. A struggle. In a year struggle which has been going on i guess press the french. And then. Now the united states. And. And she is really the instrument of this policy. Do you think we should pull our forces out of this let the commies take over. Well. It's really a vietnamese people to decide what they're going to do.
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- Madame Nhu Picketed Outside of Her Hotel
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- Description
- Description
- Madame Nhu is picketed outside her hotel by members of a group called Youth Against War and Fascism, protesting the US policy on Vietnam. 1. Reporters make a wild dash as Madame Nhu and her daughter leave their hotel and get into a car. 2. Martin of Youth Against War and Fascism says they picket Madame Nhu because she is an instrument of the Diem regime as a result of US policy in Vietnam. She and her brother-in-law came to power in 1954 when the US intervened in violation of the Geneva Agreement. She and her husband are involved with the US policy in Vietnam and are suppressing the Vietnamese peoples' search for national independence. "The Vietnamese people should decide what they're going to do." (In answer to "Should the US just pull its troops out?")
- Date
- 1963-10-09
- Date
- 1963-10-09
- Asset type
- Raw Footage
- Topics
- Global Affairs
- War and Conflict
- Subjects
- Tran, Le Xuan, 1924-; Ngo, Dinh Nhu, Mme., 1924-; Demonstrations; Youth Against War & Fascism
- Rights
- Rights Note:,Rights:,Rights Credit:CBS News,Rights Type:,Rights Coverage:,Rights Holder:CBS News
- Media type
- Moving Image
- Duration
- 00:01:55
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- Citations
- Chicago: “Vietnam: A Television History; Madame Nhu Picketed Outside of Her Hotel,” 1963-10-09, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 1, 2026, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-0000000075.
- MLA: “Vietnam: A Television History; Madame Nhu Picketed Outside of Her Hotel.” 1963-10-09. American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 1, 2026. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-0000000075>.
- APA: Vietnam: A Television History; Madame Nhu Picketed Outside of Her Hotel. Boston, MA: American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-0000000075