my very close friend a west point classmate covid 1981 graduate was working on wall street in 2014. went to ukraine, joined the ukrainian army was commanding a btr company in combat. after the protest and was killed by the russians in combat. his last words he just wanted to be a ukrainian. and so these people are proud, they are brave, they are going to fight their heading out more to the russians than they actually thought they would get from the ukrainians. fascinating and incredible story of courage mere west point friend who fought and died for ukraine. general comment give us a thumbnail sketch. one of the things i m hearing from a lot of people is they want a better understanding of ukraine s history. just a brief, lay it out for us as you can. and why it is this is such an ego maniacal dream of vladimir putin to put back together the
and we re on day 13. you heard him give a thumbnail description of each day of the battle so far. we re on day 13 and u.s. intelligence estimates initially were that there would be no day 13. it would be a bloody and quick russian assault and then potentially long underground resistance movement. there is no resistance movement yet. we stilt have zelenskyy addressing world leaders in his office and we are hearing now from u.s. intelligence officials that it is vladimir putin who is frustrated and dangerously so frustrated that he may lash out and cause many more civilian casualties. and thanks so much as we hear the church bells ringing there around you, kristen welker. i want to play what president biden had to say about vladimir putin at the end of the russian oil ban announcement you first reported exclusively, you and
but essentially it was a very, you know, thin thumbnail sketch of what was going to happen. the whole movie is improvised. do the dead bird. get the dwarf cannolis. i did the bird. don t talk back. let s go. come on. you had these brilliant performances by all of them. then rob put it all together and made it sing. people didn t know what we were doing. they thought it was a real documentary. when we previewed it, people saw it and said, why would you make a movie about a band that nobody ever heard of? and one that is so bad. working on a sex bomb plowing through your let s say you look at a perspective movie and it s a square. rob reiner has a way of finding turning it sideways and looking at it differently and finding a way to enjoy it in a completely nonconventional way. he didn t fall? inconceivable. you keep using that word.
together and to share this story. but it really is an example of how tough this battle is for everybody who tests positive for covid-19. so, doctor, take us through the series of events that unfolded. i gave kind of a little thumbnail sketch of what happened. but why did you feel like the only way this principal was going to get the best chance at trying to survive was to go to a hospital either in atlanta or savannah? and it ended up being in atlanta, right? correct. how did you make that determination? how did you get the wheels in motion? so mr. smith was on 100% oxygen, he was having coughing spells, oxygen levels would drop to the 70s and we were very uncomfortable how long it was taking to get back to normal, so i knew he was going to need intubation and i felt that this
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