The "Saigon Boys," five of the world's great war correspondents, were the first to expose the big lies of the Vietnam War – a war that forged a bitter, antagonistic relationship between the press and the military that endures to this day. David Halberstam, Neil Sheehan, Horst Faas and Malcom Browne will tell us how they found themselves alone against their government, struggling daily to expose the folly and madness that eventually became the Vietnam War. Meanwhile, Peter Arnett will lead us to Baghdad, showing how the lessons learned in Vietnam are, or aren't, being applied today.