here. really remarkable. doctors, nurses have been here since saturday. upbeat mood still. try to take care of the patients. though there were reports, saying, charity hospital was heading back to be evacuated. 135 patients remain end of the week. patients have nowhere to go. helicopters are few and far between. certainly brings it back. the horrible scene from a vital place. for many the only place they could go for high quality medical care without worrying abut how to pay for it. that was ten years ago. a lot has changed since then. cnn s chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta reports. reporter: from the moment the doors opened, hopes were high at the place called charity. without a doubt, i have seen miracles occur in that building. reporter: charity was the
personal in nature if they were able to retrieve them. i think they would be finding more e-mails expressing her preference for iced tea and, maybe her inability to operate the fax machine as we have seen in some e-mail that have come out. that is an important thing, wolf of the e-mails that have come out we are now into the bird round of productions there has been nothing controversial abut any of the underlying e-mails that have come out. well, i guess that is a subject for debate as i am sure you are aware. you used to work at the justice department. you know presumably that when the fbi starts an investigation, you don t know where it going to wind up, right? that s true. all we can go on is what they have publicly said. they have publicly characterized as noncriminal and security related in nature. i will take their word. joe biden, how does the secretary feel about the vice president maybe throwing his hat in the ring? hillary clinton herself and everybody with our campai
thing you know, those of us sitting in saigon are watching our map legitimately bleed red. a somber henry kissinger outlined in a news conference what he saw as the choices now facing the united states. what we face now is whether the united states not just will withdraw its forces, which we achieved, and not just will stop the end of the loss of american life, but whether it will deliberately destroy an ally by withholding aid from it in its moment of extremity. there is a new harris poll out today about how people feel abut continued military aid to vietnam. only 17% favor that and almost three-quarters of those questioned are opposed to further military aid. it is a tragedy unbelievable in its ramifications. i must say that i am frustrated by the action of the congress in not responding to some of the requests both for economic and
major, there was so much objectionable abut the framing of your system timing does not permit us to go for it. vitally important question how we made the deal with iran and yet four americans including a washington post reporter are held but when you said are you content, it seemed provocative. he personalized the question and that was awkward. it is legitimate, how could you cut this deal and celebrate when we have the hostages but to me the most interesting part of the story is, you have a journalist asking a tough question of a politician about a journalist who is being held captive and other journalists side with the president. there is some me terrible bias there. let me play the response of major garrett when he what asked on cbs this morning. the president believed i was suggesting he was content with the americans captivity. that was not the basis of my question or my intent. personally i have done soul searching whether i have been
cities, and the next thing you know those of us sitting in saigon are watching our map legitimately bleed red. a somber henry kissinger outlined in a news conference what he saw as the choices now facing the united states. what we face now is whether the united states not just will withdraw its forces, which we achieved, and not just will stop the end of the loss of american life, but whether it will deliberately destroy an ally by withholding aid from it in its moment of extremity. there is a new harris poll out today about how people feel abut continued military aid to vietnam. only 17% favor that and almost three-quarters of those questioned are opposed to further military aid. it is a tragedy unbelievable