train in. he has done really well with that. he has such a bright future. the initial glooal was to goo each of the seven hospitals in virginia. i m on flight 18. i surpassed that. how was your flight? i m up to 63,300 deliveries. today was an exciting day. it s not often we get supplies delivered via student pilot. thank you. compared to the big city hospitals where everyone wants to donate, the rural hospitals feel left out sometimes. appreciate all your effort. seeing how happy it makes them, that someone cared about them and reached out to them, that really is what makes the operation sos worth it. as long as the pandemic is going on, they are putting themselves in danger. they are in need of supplies. i need to keep supplying them.
unriv unrivalled. reporter: after high school, she attended an elite judo academy in japan. at the university of chicago, e she studied physics but took time off and learned how to fly with the instructor who later became her husband. they opened a bookstore which sometimes hosting of erotic literature. that background gives her a perspective as far as the role of national intelligence needs to play in this complex, complicated world of ours. reporter: haines have worked with biden for more than a decade in a variety of national security roles. now she looks over to take over intelligence community which for years have been insulted and sidelined by trump. to our intelligence professionals, the work you do oftentimes under the most austere condition imaginable.
asking them to remember the fallen on armistice day at 11 o clock along with us on their doorstep. the ceremony in bedworth normally ends with thousands of poppies dropped from the sky over the war memorial. it is one tradition they re determined to maintain with a slight change. we re going to take the poppies to the people. we re going to direct it around the town the perimeter of the town, so that people, on their doorsteps, will get the poppies, hopefully. the parade is coming to you, or the poppies are coming to you. can you see that all right? yes. how lovely! must be a very proud moment for you, betty. it was wonderful. this is 97 year old betty webb getting her mbe. betty is a veteran of bletchley park. bletchley, home to the code breakers, credited with shortening the war, saving countless lives. betty has laid a wreath
with us on their doorstep. the ceremony in bedworth normally ends with thousands of poppies dropped from the sky over the war memorial. it is one tradition they re determined to maintain with a slight change. we re going to take the poppies to the people. we re going to direct it around the town the perimeter of the town, so that people, on their doorsteps, will get the poppies, hopefully. the parade is coming to you, or the poppies are coming to you. can you see that all right? yes. how lovely! must be a very proud moment for you, betty. it was wonderful. this is 97 year old betty webb getting her mbe. betty is a veteran of bletchley park. bletchley, home to the code breakers, credited with shortening the war, saving countless lives. betty has laid a wreath on armistice day for as long as she can remember
in warwickshire last year. they ve held a parade here since 1921 but this year, in lockdown, things will be different. we have produced 19,000 of these documents these flyers to put in people s windows, asking them to remember the fallen on armistice day at 11 o clock along with us on their doorstep. the ceremony in bedworth normally ends with thousands of poppies dropped from the sky over the war memorial. it is one tradition they re determined to maintain with a slight change. we re going to take the poppies to the people. we re going to direct it around the town the perimeter of the town, so that people, on their doorsteps, will get the poppies, hopefully. the parade is coming to you, or the poppies are coming to you. can you see that all right? yes. how lovely! must be a very proud moment for you, betty. it was wonderful. this is 97 year old