Late 1984
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The Killing Fields
:00:31 Cambodia.
:00:34 To many Westerners,
it seemed a paradise.
:00:37 Another world, a secret world.
:00:40 But the war in neighboring
Vietnam burst its borders...
:00:44 ...and the fighting soon spread
to neutral Cambodia.
:00:48 In 1973, I went to cover
this sideshow struggle...
:00:51 ...as foreign correspondent
of The New York Times.
:00:55 It was there, amidst the fighting...
:00:58 ...between government troops
and the Khmer Rouge guerrillas...
:01:01 ...that I met my guide
and interpreter, Dith Pran...
:01:05 ...a man who was to change my life...
:01:08 ...in a country that I grew to love
and pity.
:01:19 So here we go
with Voice of America...
:01:22 ...news for Southeast Asia.
:01:24 It's 6:45 and a partly cloudy
morning here.
:01:29 Clouds too in Washington.
:01:31 President Nixon announced he'll
address the nation on Watergate...
:01:35 ...within the next few days.
:01:37 The speech will be Nixon's
first since May.
:01:41 The scandal has caused resignations
and paralyzed the White House staff.
:01:45 It has also led to intense
confrontation and perhaps...
:01:49 ...a constitutional crisis
with Senate investigators...
:01:52 ...and a special
Watergate prosecutor.
:01:54 The speech was announced
after the Gallup Poll disclosed...
:01:58 ...that Mr. Nixon's popularity
had fallen to the lowest point...
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