Betty Nguyen’s Wikipedia page says she joined CBS News on 3/11/10. Whether that date is erroneous or reflects an official start, CBS News’ Sean McMANus is quoted in media on her joining the network as early as 3/7/10. Unrelated: watch?v=GYQtgKyWirQ or McMANnen at 505 N. Ridge or the MARK of targeting. Nevertheless, OAKland, CA-born “Hanging with Mr. COOPER” comedian MARK Curry could evoke another 505 address. At CNN, NguYEN was paired with T.J. Holmes (b. Loutelious ANN Holmes Jr., 8/19/77)
More MARKing: This comment is posting 10/15/11—six days after MARCo CARdenas allegedly fatally shot 40-year-old Jack MANigault in YOUNGstown, Ohio. CARdenas, 22, the disgruntled ex in a love triangle, was the brother of Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth (m. Aaron Stallworth 2002-05)—star of “reality” TV’s "The Apprentice". Unrelated: NFL Kansas City Chiefs turned Atlanta Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez’s 2/27/76 Torrance, CA birth on the 34th b’day of TV journalist CHARlayne Hunter-GAULT (b. Due West, SC)
The Vietnamese are part of the smallest groups among Asian communities... They are the unsung heroes in America for their contributions to this great nation. Let their voices be heard, and see if they can help revive the pride of America!
I really admire and am proud of Betty Nguyen for her achievements. I hope some day many more young Vietnamese Americans will follow her foot steps to contribute their talents and moral values to this nation to help bring more good news for the unfortunate peoples around the world.
I want to be able to help you Betty. I am a disabled vietnam veteran. I am on a fixed income but maybe i can help in another way. I am able to get around. my disability is PTSD. I've always wanted to go back to vietnam. That would greatly help my illness. If there is a way i can assist you please contact me.I viewed your other report on your mother. Please I am very much interested!
I volunteer for an organization who does surgical procedures for children who were burned or born with a cleft lip in Vietnam and other various 3rd world countries. I'm glad my wife, Betty Nguyen (she doesn't know we're married yet!), has gone back to her home to help make a difference. I was fortunate to be born here a few years after the war, 1978. Thank you to the American soldiers who helped brought my parents here to the U.S. in 1975!!
It's so true about the economic boom of a country does not everyone rich. The nation may be showing some progress but overall, there are still millions struggling to live and survive. My country is the Philippines, there is also a big contrast between the rich and the poor, you may see progress in the big city with tall buildings, imported cars but if you go farther out to suburbs and the rural areas, you'll see that there are millions needing help on basic necessities.
Betty Nguyen’s Wikipedia page says she joined CBS News on 3/11/10. Whether that date is erroneous or reflects an official start, CBS News’ Sean McMANus is quoted in media on her joining the network as early as 3/7/10. Unrelated: watch?v=GYQtgKyWirQ or McMANnen at 505 N. Ridge or the MARK of targeting. Nevertheless, OAKland, CA-born “Hanging with Mr. COOPER” comedian MARK Curry could evoke another 505 address. At CNN, NguYEN was paired with T.J. Holmes (b. Loutelious ANN Holmes Jr., 8/19/77)
GWhiz99 4 months ago
More MARKing: This comment is posting 10/15/11—six days after MARCo CARdenas allegedly fatally shot 40-year-old Jack MANigault in YOUNGstown, Ohio. CARdenas, 22, the disgruntled ex in a love triangle, was the brother of Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth (m. Aaron Stallworth 2002-05)—star of “reality” TV’s "The Apprentice". Unrelated: NFL Kansas City Chiefs turned Atlanta Falcons TE Tony Gonzalez’s 2/27/76 Torrance, CA birth on the 34th b’day of TV journalist CHARlayne Hunter-GAULT (b. Due West, SC)
GWhiz99 4 months ago
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The Vietnamese are part of the smallest groups among Asian communities... They are the unsung heroes in America for their contributions to this great nation. Let their voices be heard, and see if they can help revive the pride of America!
msoviet409 6 months ago
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msoviet409 6 months ago
We need more Vietnamese abroad and domestically to help those unfortunate. Just $50 a yr donation will make a difference.
Jamesshop7 8 months ago
I really admire and am proud of Betty Nguyen for her achievements. I hope some day many more young Vietnamese Americans will follow her foot steps to contribute their talents and moral values to this nation to help bring more good news for the unfortunate peoples around the world.
kjbf976 10 months ago 3
im so proud of her
TINBITZPHAM 1 year ago 3
Great coverage of Vietnam! Always good to hear about Asia...
AsiaWorldMedia 1 year ago
Betty♥
FireEmblemWarrior14 1 year ago
I want to be able to help you Betty. I am a disabled vietnam veteran. I am on a fixed income but maybe i can help in another way. I am able to get around. my disability is PTSD. I've always wanted to go back to vietnam. That would greatly help my illness. If there is a way i can assist you please contact me.I viewed your other report on your mother. Please I am very much interested!
esteban10255 1 year ago
I volunteer for an organization who does surgical procedures for children who were burned or born with a cleft lip in Vietnam and other various 3rd world countries. I'm glad my wife, Betty Nguyen (she doesn't know we're married yet!), has gone back to her home to help make a difference. I was fortunate to be born here a few years after the war, 1978. Thank you to the American soldiers who helped brought my parents here to the U.S. in 1975!!
1TU3 1 year ago
didn't realsie how poverty is really affecting some of the Vietnamese from the place i am currently staying HCMC. thanks a lot.
HavingfunEnjoylife 1 year ago
It's so true about the economic boom of a country does not everyone rich. The nation may be showing some progress but overall, there are still millions struggling to live and survive. My country is the Philippines, there is also a big contrast between the rich and the poor, you may see progress in the big city with tall buildings, imported cars but if you go farther out to suburbs and the rural areas, you'll see that there are millions needing help on basic necessities.
Elbino52 1 year ago
This is pretty interesting. And sad at the same time.
I'm full Vietnamese and I find this good.
ediios 1 year ago