reformer. tom brokaw was one of the first western broadcasters to get into china and cover the crisis. tom recently explained how he and cameraman tony wasserman came up with a way to get footage despite total blackout by chinese authorities. he was on a bicycle and putting a soft drink box on the back, and i said, we re going to put a camera there, right? he said, absolutely. it may be unusual. but it s one of the few ways we can show you life in the streets of beijing without getting in trouble with the authorities. we took off not knowing if i was going to get shot or whether we could pull this off or not. and i rode behind tony. i was wired up, and we could sync it up later. and to our surprise, no one stopped us. only one chinese bicyclist bicycled up behind tony, reached in the box and tickled the lens and drove away.
run after after yesterday s razor close primary. all signs point to a likely round two in the mississippi mud fight. this is a historic moment in this state s history. and because of your hard work, because of your dedication, we sit here tonight leading a 42-year incumbent. and a symbol of courage, on this day in 19889, a lone protester in tiananmen square, becoming one of the most iconic images of the 20th century. now a quarter century later, what the next generation is learning from this horrific chapter in history. good day, everyone, i m andrea mitchell in washington. extraordinary images today. the release of sergeant bowe bergdahl on video released now by the taliban itself. nbc s chief pentagon correspondent joining me now. you see that bergdahl is sitting in a pickup truck first prior to his release. he s then escorted to an american helicopter. there s a white flag waving in the wind. u.s. soldiers, when they see bergdahl, they fly in in that blackhawk. then