self-deprecating comes to mind. i remember the very first time i met him. he never said he was from new york city. he said he was from the bronx, and he was the first to say he went to he didn t go to west point. his grades weren t great. he went to city university of new york, and the fact that he could make it, rise toni the position of joint chiefs and that he went from the stoops of the bronx to a city school that you could make it. absolutely. jamie, thank you, as always. sure. for being here. we are waiting to hear also from president biden himself. we have seen many statements coming in from former secretaries of state as well,
immune systems as he would have get that booster shot. but that s exactly the point. and he got this virus from somebody. somewhere, right? that s not to point fingers more to say that s the point of herd immunity. if enough people get vaccinated you bring down the viral spread it protected people like general powell. jamie, let s talk about his legacy and the man that we all miss today. people who had the honor to have known him or interviewed him. you ve been talking to people who were close to him. what are they telling you? so i think we talk about people being larger than life. he really was. and he always had a smile. he wore his great success very lightly. he would he wouldn t say i m from new york. he d say i m from the bronx. if someone said where did you go to college? he said i didn t go to west point. he went to city university. and his grades were not so great. and he made a point of always telling people about that.