proceeds back to folds of honor to fuel the dreams of incredible folds of honor recipients. and i know we got one with us today to tell us her story. will: we do. rachel, so glad to have you with us, and your son davis as well. tell us what this scholarship, this opportunity means for you and your family. yeah. thank you, will. you know, it s so funny, i was thinking about this last night, there is a term in every fighter squadron that says, you know, they want to be ahead of the jet. nobody wants to be behind the enemy, everybody wants to be ahead of the enemy. and dan started folds a year ahead of my jet, to speak. blair died in 2008. he was killed in a training accident in a 238. he d blown a-10s in afghanistan and was killed tragically with his student pilot on april 23rd of 2008. a year to the day almost of when
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during protests over high living costs, which left 238 dead. earlier i spoke to our europe regional editor, paul moss, who told me about the importance of the central asian nation. first of all, it is huge, the ninth biggest country in the world. it has huge reserves of oil and gas, but the main thing is, just look where it is. it is right between russia and china, to countries which are both trying to assert their power at the moment, both of them looking for allies, but a lot of people trying to see which way kazakhstan will swing, and you see this in very real, physical moments. at the recent summit, the president, who you mentioned, tokayev, met every other leader in the region but he didn t talk to putin, and that was seen as a terrible snob. meanwhile he invited xijinping, the president from china, to have a state visit with the full red carpet rolled out. this can sound like the politics of the playground, with the kids wondering who he is going to let
and the statement said that there also had been no reports of casualties. but the head of the iaea, rafael grossi, said that this was unacceptable and extremely disturbing news. bethany bell reporting. people in kazakhstan are voting in a snap presidential election. the current leader, kassim jomart tokayev, is considered certain to win. he brought the vote forward in september, saying he needed a new mandate for a seven year term. last january the former soviet republic sank into chaos during protests over high living costs, which left 238 dead. joining me now is our europe regional editor, paul moss. what more can you tell us? to many eole it what more can you tell us? to many people it may what more can you tell us? to many people it may sound what more can you tell us? to many people it may sound like what more can you tell us? to many people it may sound like a what more can you tell us? to many people it may sound like a far-awayl people it may sound like a far away plac
touchdown reception in the third quarter helps the baltimore ravens even the score against the tampa bay buccaneers. tampa bay was up the whole game. ravens never looked back. the quarterback lamar jackson led the ravens to tds on the first three drives of the second half racking up 238 yards and a pair of scores on the way to a 27-22 win. gives the ravens consecutive victories for first time this season. meanwhile, the buccaneers dropped to 3-5 with their fifth loss in six games. tom brady finds himself in a three game losing streak for the first time since 2002 and two games below 500 for the first time in his 23-year nfl career. brady is playing all right. the bucs can t win. they need to turn the season around sooner than later. they benefit from playing in a pretty bad division. meanwhile in, cincinnati, bengals star receiver jamar chase, tough news here, he may be headed to injury reserve with