release, meek mill sat down with me for his first post prison interview. yeah, it felt like a dream. when i got in my bed at night, which i didn t go to sleep, i close my eyes and i thought, don t let me open my eyes back up and be in the jail cell. like this was just a good dream. because in jail, you dream a lot of being on the streets and then you wake up like you back in prison. so, i was playing mind games with myself. but it felt like a dream can chew just to exit that we and get right back to life so quick. it was fast for me. it was overwhelming. but it was enough love and support. and i took it. well the pennsylvania supreme court granted him bill, his conviction stood. the court denied his request to remove judge brinkley from his case. and in june, 2018, judge brinkley denied meek mill s appeal asking her to overturn
someone killed your father. hundreds of miles south in florida, andy card was also at an elementary school. the chief of staff to president bush knew he had to interrupt him. that s when i walked up to the president and i leaned down and i whispered to him, a second plane hit the second tower. america is under attack. ann van hine was in her car when she heard the news, and she knew as people were trying to escape the twin towers, her firefighter husband, bruce, would be heading in. my kids went to bed. emily and megan were 17 and 1a at the time. i stayed dressed, i laid down with them, but i didn t go to sleep because i figured someone was coming to the house and i didn t want to be in my pyjamas. it s weird, the things you worry about. and at about midnight, somebody came to the house to say that bruce was unaccounted for. this memorial,
at an elementary school. the chief of staff to president bush knew he had to interrupt him. that s when i walked up to the president and i leaned down and i whispered to him, a second plane hit the second tower. america is under attack. ann van hine was in her car when she heard the news, and she knew as people were trying to escape the twin towers, her firefighter husband, bruce, would be heading in. my kids went to bed. emily and megan were 17 and 1a at the time. i stayed dressed, i laid down with them, but i didn t go to sleep because i figured someone was coming to the house and i didn t want to be in my pyjamas. it s weird, the things you worry about. and at about midnight, somebody came to the house to say that bruce was unaccounted for. this memorial, with great restraint, does justice to the terrible events of that day. but nothing can capture
country with american troops on the ground to give an impression that this was an occupation to those who didn t like the american presence in the fact that american troops were still there in the decades that followed allowed the taliban to make the claim that this was yet another invasion and occupation of foreigners. it didn t work for the british in 1839, it didn t work for the russians, it didn t work for the americans are now it looks like the chinese have found a new way to exert their hegemony economically over afghanistan and i think historians will remember this is the moment that american power faded in both afghanistan and pakistan and, very sadly, the power of china has eclipsed them. very sadly, the power of china has eclipsed them. those in the taliban who are now eclipsed them. those in the taliban who are now in eclipsed them. those in the taliban who are now in government - eclipsed them. those in the taliban l who are now in government incapable will also, willi
i laid down with them. but i didn t go to sleep, - because i figured somebody was coming to the house and - i didn t want to be in my pyjamas. it s weird, the things you worry about. - and at about midnight, somebody came to the house to say that bruce was unaccounted for. this memorial, with great restraint, does justice to the terrible events of that day. but nothing can capture the sense of chaos, anger, disbelief of what was unfolding. then, there was steely resolve, and americans were united and most of the rest of the world stood with america. the taliban, in power in afghanistan, who d harboured the al-qaeda terrorists, would be driven from power and the us would try to replace the warlords with democracy. but 20 years on, america has abandoned afghanistan. i think we re still the greatest democracy in the history of the world, but we are not