So delighted to be with a retreat for artists on a 400acre estate in new york by providing an opportunity for artists in a supportive environment and its a huge part of the local Cultural Community and worldwide through Cultural Community. For those of you who dont know this the fall benefit is coming up next week so theres a link in the chat box so you can find out more about that. Tonight our guest author is going to be interviewed by Garrett Graff a distinguished magazine journalist and bestselling historian covering politics and is a contributor to wired and the author of multiple books including the Number One National bestseller the only plane in the sky and oral history of 9 11 as well as inside Robert Muellers fbi about the governments cold war escape plan. Hes at memorably did a great interview in february in the manchester when we could do things like that are hopefully will do that again. Im so pleased to welcome tim weiner into the virtual setting. He has got events in verm
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this washington-area food kitchen. thank you, sir. have a blessed thanksgiving. reporter: charities may be running short on food and money, but this year there is an unexpected bounty of volunteers. it didn t take a bad economy to bring out the best in 14-year-old cory warner. he has been running his own food bank since he was 11. this year was the roughest year ever. i haven t had this much trouble. reporter: thanks to one teen, 500 families will have a meal and reason to give thanks. brian mooar, washington. stay with us. news 4 continues at 5:00. jail cell suicide, police say a man accused in a highly publicized murder case has apparently killed himself. investigators want to know how that could have happened. mr. and mrs. salahi. the guest list was a who s who. who are they? how a local couple crashed the president s state dinner. and it s a day for giving thanks and for giving back. and you re looking live for the volunteers up very bright and early to