Vietnam: A Television History; America's Mandarin (1954 - 1963); 103; Madame Nhu, Press Club

- Transcript
About money. I have never heard about any of you have never had to use men in debt. To find out what. Of with the price in nam. I heard. That he believed that he would be overwhelmed by. What the people that to me said that he would be aware. About. Condoms. About the technique. And he was absolutely amazing. Or one that. No complaints about technical difficulties but. It is only a question of. What do people. Attend that meeting. That means that i do not like. Money. Stories.
But we have never been in government. It means that finally. The whole world will be led by a handful of people are like. Do you have any comment on that. It is really difficult to speak of this. Because it is such a selfless. But what i read in the newspaper. I had the impression that a few minutes in
a press report. I had the impression that. There is a faction which is against the vietnamese government. Of the cia the government and all with according to press it brought finally. The leader. Was probably going to back. The other. So i want to know what they what they are preparing. So we know now.
How to cope with that invasion. The facts here. We can isolate the. Well but the goal. Mix that with the people are like the fish in the water. If you know what you want. We should do our best to find you. But even if we won't even if it is going to please you. It only harm. That question. If we're going to tell you.
I do not torture and. Maybe i am. But i believe that without reason. I think that by only. Of people only because they want to topple government and. So i have the impression that. That is only a judge of. That's what is the reason why.
I think it is my duty to denounce the behavior of the kennedy administration. As a whole. That's why i cannot understand the people who are betraying you into a harming american. On the contrary i think that. If i do it. It shows on the contrary how. How much. Pro-american. I am. Because i know that there are many people who prefer to play. In order to avoid a brawl from me and. I have a very high idea of what. You won't. Of
your interest. I think. If you argue. This. And i don't see why i'm anti american. On the contrary i think that anything i would not even say it. Like is that the government should own the the treason. Committed against. You know them. Of
treason. That the facts. Have been sixty five. I have never had that thing in my marriage. But i think they have women and they have decided that women not to be stranger.
I thank you very much. Reception for your attention. Time to answer the question. I think that the only one thing. But that coming here all questions. I have received many
questions i've asked expect. The
press. And just a man. I feel deeply and privileged to be here today. And i would like to thank all of you. And americans of. Reception and coaches. In the lion's den. But in the lion's mouth. I feel confident. Like the little prince. Of sense except i believe that. Even if they accept the to be so. I do not forget that. What about you maybe you belong to a country a country which has. Much. Communism. The most the holy book. Of this century. I know
where essentially all that is a bastion of the. God didn't. Winning the war against the communism. But we cannot forget all. Of that when somehow understanding that to come here to talk to see if we could agree to make you unhappy. I have been accused of menacing. You.
I wish to point out. The existence of. What
do you hope to accomplish by your visit to the united states. I have many. What do you attribute the interest. Which people show for you. Is it because in politics. Do you think that is another reason to me. Just to because i have the impression that. Public. Somehow. One vashon. Which mistake. Which makes them believe that america. Is back.
I think that. When i come here. And we accept the showdown that we have in the. Record. Time because last year. We wish and. Today we are in much a better situation. I think that. It is just because i bring i present to the american public. Another of the bear and. I wished. Just as with my trip. To to do that to present. I
do not see why we should be always with something. The government of so i cannot see with things that are not. I think that either men or women understand me. The second question is how much. But i'd like to say that in paris there. I came as a woman. About finally the political side of my life being a woman. That's why i could not shop. I could not do anything but just being at the press.
Only. So i can see that my my my going to paris has not been a witch. The second question here. Much. I think that's the question. The don't. They're not an exception. And
i believe. Between two men find me. Because men who did the same. I think that things like that happen. But i think. Relationship between my country. We'll fix. That will fix a fair way though. It is
not so i think it is best not to put on by. Yes by. Exercising it. Too much. Because remember or. A frenchman. A french man when he. About the my father.
I'm very sorry that he has refused to see me. So please will you be my messenger. And to tell him that. I'm ready to meet him. Anytime. Before you. If you want to set the. Misunderstandings in from any. I should be ready to set the dock. Before you.
- Program
- America's Mandarin (1954 - 1963)
- Episode Number
- 103
- Raw Footage
- Madame Nhu, Press Club
- Producing Organization
- WGBH Educational Foundation
- Contributing Organization
- WGBH (Boston, Massachusetts)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip-15-0g3gx44v1v
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- Description
- Description
- Madame Nhu at press club. On dancing. People picket with placards: "No Nhus is good Nhus."
- Date
- 1963-10-18
- Date
- 1963-10-18
- Asset type
- Raw Footage
- Topics
- Global Affairs
- War and Conflict
- Subjects
- Ngo, Dinh Nhu, Mme., 1924-; Demonstrations; Vietnam War, 1961-1975; United States. Central Intelligence Agency; Dance; Communism; Economic assistance--Vietnam; Tran, Le Xuan, 1924-
- Rights
- Rights Note:,Rights:,Rights Credit:ABC News VideoSource,Rights Type:,Rights Coverage:,Rights Holder:ABC News VideoSource
- Media type
- Moving Image
- Duration
- 00:32:50
- Credits
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Distributor: ABC News VideoSource
Producing Organization: WGBH Educational Foundation
Speaker2: Ngo, Dinh Nhu, Mme., 1924-
Speaker2: Tran, Le Xuan, 1924-
- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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WGBH
Identifier: cpb-aacip-91fd2d87544 (unknown)
Format: video/quicktime
Color: B&W
Duration: 00:00:00
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- Citations
- Chicago: “Vietnam: A Television History; America's Mandarin (1954 - 1963); 103; Madame Nhu, Press Club,” 1963-10-18, WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 2, 2025, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-0g3gx44v1v.
- MLA: “Vietnam: A Television History; America's Mandarin (1954 - 1963); 103; Madame Nhu, Press Club.” 1963-10-18. WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 2, 2025. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-0g3gx44v1v>.
- APA: Vietnam: A Television History; America's Mandarin (1954 - 1963); 103; Madame Nhu, Press Club. Boston, MA: WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-0g3gx44v1v