Ron Steinman was with NBC News for 35 years. He was a writer on the Huntley-Brinkley show and worked on documentaries before going to Saigon as bureau chief in 1966. He served as South East Asia bureau chief based in Hong Kon and then London bureau chief. He was a general manager of special programs during Watergate. He was Washington producer for Today and he had other senior positions on Today, Early Today and in the news division. He is currently a partner, producer and writer at Douglas/Steinman Productions where he directed the documentaries, “Luboml: My Heart Remembers,” and “My Grandfather’s House.” He is the author of The Soldier’s Story, Women in Vietnam and a novel, Death in Saigon. He writes political and media commentary for various web sites.