tabloid newspaper, iagree, that tabloid has become sort of like polluted tabloid has become sort of like polluted by the red tops and really polluted by the red tops and really what we were doing right from really what we were doing right from the really what we were doing right from the start was trying to make from the start was trying to make more complicated matters such as make more complicated matters such as politics and economics accessible, and obviously, you know. accessible, and obviously, you know. like accessible, and obviously, you know, like any newspaper, we are hot know, like any newspaper, we are notjust a politics newspaper, we have food in sport newspaper, we have food in sport and newspaper, we have food in sport and lifestyle pages, we obviously try to cater to a broad obviously try to cater to a broad audience, but that, i think broad audience, but that, i think that that actually, taking think that that actually, taking a new use of th
a shop window more than he did but the point is they got to look at they go if you well i mean it was it was perfect for deploying things didn t work out chelsea he thought i m not going to i don t want to do next week well you know want to go back to the. one player of the year straight back out to man city and it s slightly terrified fees but if we get clubs to think ok let s build a team around someone like the blowing up because you know he doesn t i mean in his case specifically particularly i mean he didn t want to state it he always wanted to get a big move if he went back to c.e.o. or not does not mean he was a voice book yet. braman he was in a very good boastful team now yes he was little if any reason that officials over the league i mean at the end of the day who talk about what spoke internationally is ended up during that year we were all talking about of course of course and it is good to see. there s a time on it but eventually the bully can be a voice for a long time h
kimberly was probably you know he s picked up obviously dormant it felt like a big break to him and he s gone to bigger and better things but if you take the brilliant as an example i don t think anyone has ever put themselves in a shop window more than he did but the point is they ve got to get they ve got if you well i mean it was it was perfect for deploying things didn t work out chelsea he thought i m not going to i don t want to do next we thought you know was going to go back to the bonus league on any one player of the year straight back out to man city and it s slightly terrifying fees but if we get clubs to think ok let s build a team around someone like the broiler because you know he doesn t i mean in his case specifically particularly i mean he didn t want to state it he always wanted to get a big move if he went back to c.e.o. or not is not because it was a book yet. braman he was in a very good boastful team now yes he was a little if any beneficial also for the league i
military, you don t ever expect to have any recognition. i think, naturally, you just want to serve your country. you want to better the people around you and we are all products of our environment. the valley of death, the korengal valley was called that because of the amount of contact we were taking, the amount of firefights. small arms fire, rpgs, rockets, whatever it may be. that tour for us was a 15-month tour, which was that s pretty long for that s a long time. for some young people. and we did what we were trained to do. we engaged the populous. we re there to hopefully make their lives better. help them out, find better ways to help them do the same thing they ve been doing. and when i wrote the book, i wrote the book to one describe the valley, but, two, to describe the people around me. so often i m congratulated or patted on the back or thanked. i ve never done anything in the military alone. that s one the military does really great, is build a team and keep the
they divided into three work shifts to keep some element of discipline and keep some routine during the time they were trapped underground. it s people like him that have helped build a team of the 33 miners so that any personal differences didn t come to the fore. but to make sure all 33 miners worked as a team. and that is really beyond any individual performance and beyond any individual hero that there may have been down there in the mine. the real hero here has been team work. it has been only through team work that these 33 men have fought against death and won. john. and, karl, as we watch this drama, this miracle unfold, you ve been there throughout this more than two-month ordeal. as you see the miners come out of the phoenix capsule and you see maybe it s a brother or sister, often a spouse or girlfriend, children in recent hours as well, you have been here through this roller coaster, the fear, the devastation, then the hope, then the wait. just take us inside the mood and