it was a lot of luck honestly. me and my wife actually were at our house. where our house actual didn t get hit by the tornado. my oldest boy was at my mother-in-law s house. we went over to try to be in her house because it was an actual house. so we felt like it would be stronger. we all just cooped up in the bathroom. we put my two boys in the bathtub, put pillows on top of them.n we sat down beside the bathtub and put pillows on top of us. we had our 2-month-old baby in the car seat, left in that thinking it would be more protection. we even had our dog in there with us. it was just thcrazy. it s the most traumatic thing i ve ever been through. i felt like i was helpless in protecting my kids against it. it just picked us up and just
and what people here very much want to hear and see is a clear, coherent plan for the u.s. we sat down with the taliban. we hashed out a deal. this is how it s going to work. we re going to do this first. then this is the next plan. and what we re not getting that. we re getting a lot of platitudes, a lot of sort of commitments and principle. but not hearing that absolute rock solid assurance if you worked with america, if you put your life on the line, if you re facing threats, we will get you out. we will not abandon you. and that is what people on the ground here are desperate to hear right now. yeah. there is a lot of wiggle room that we re hearing from president biden. what are we not hearing? the question is what exactly is the time frame? clearly there s not a consensus on this inside the administration because during a pentagon briefing yesterday the first time we heard from the defense secretary and the
regulations just apply to half a journey, they apply to everything on the uk side. this has nothing to do with what destination countries may decide, as we sat, italy has restrictions and the united states won t let in people, only under certain conditions. people cannot relax because they have no ability to know what destination country might do, and that is important given the fact that the delta variant, which is sweeping this country, is also sweeping european countries, they might need to change their own policies within a minute. i think that we have learned in the past year that as countries vaccinates, their rules and regulations around travel start to become more stable. i think we are one of the first countries that are able to do that. you have seen that in the states, for example, and i am sure you will see that across europe. the eu last last week introduced passports for citizens to travel freely around the eu once
talking about the moment when his 8-year-old son told his brother and sister he had a heart donor. it was a life saving risk he wasn t sure would arrive in time. you tweeted a month ago it seems his heart has reached its end. you must have been scared to death. it was crushing, chris many we sat in the heart center and just cried. it didn t feel real. chris: it s been the olson s family reality since before tj was born. he was only going to have half of a heart and if left untreated or without any sort of intervention, he would just pass away. so he underwent an open hearth surgery to stabilize his heart at two days old. chris: tj had been leading a pretty normal lifmal life. we thought we had a couple decades of his heart being able to function in a kind of modified capacity. unfortunately, that s not what was in the cards and it just came as a huge shock. you never think it s going to be
talking about the moment when his 8-year-old son told his brother and sister he had a heart donor. it was a life saving risk he wasn t sure would arrive in time. you tweeted a month ago it seems his heart has reached its end. you must have been scared to death. it was crushing, chris many we sat in the heart center and just cried. it didn t feel real. chris: it s been the olson s family reality since before tj was born. he was only going to have half of a heart and if left untreated or without any sort of intervention, he would just pass away. so he underwent an open hearth surgery to stabilize his heart at two days old. chris: tj had been leading a pretty normal life. we thought we had a couple decades of his heart being able to function in a kind of modified capacity. unfortunately, that s not what was in the cards and it just came as a huge shock. you never think it s going to be