trust a lot of people or unwilling to trust a lot of people. do you think the financial issue is real. think it is both in terms of the pay issue, frankly i think when people go into government, when they have worked in the private sector, it often involves taking a pay cut. i think it is also worth remembering that kei schiller, and we don t know this, but he is likely to have attorney fs given that he was the person who attempted to deliver that letter to james comey and he was aware of certain aspects of that process. that could also become very expensive. and david axelrod, you think about the sheer number of people who have left from the president s inner circle or those who were starting out in the white house. especially amidst this idea of the president feeling isolates with the stress of the russia investigation. what kind of impact do you think that has. i think it does have an impact, anderson. i think presidents want people around them whom they are comfortable. preside
hall, got wonderful marble floor. i remember one of her great fads for a couple years was tap dancing. it was perfect for that. living at althorpe was quite an adjustment from the country home where diana and her brother charles grew up. the inside of the house, very formal. there wasn t a family kitchen. it wasn t fun growing up in this house. i think there was an awful lot of unrest in her home life. but teacher penny walker says life at the west heath school, 100 miles from home, was full of fun and friends. she was part of a really lively group, they were fun and they were naughty and they giggled a lot. and of course, they talked a lot about boys. she was always known to adore prince charles. and her little bedroom cubicle had pictures of him all over it.
engagement. she was just fun to have in the group. she was an absolute vision. american mary robertson noticed how special diana was soon after that ski trip. she interviewed her for a job when diana first settled in london. did you know that sunny was from an aristocratic family? i should have known. with that wonderful accent. the flawless manners. the poise. shy was in a way a sophisticated country girl. close friend and fashion designer, roberto devorac. she had no sense of fashion whatsoever. she didn t care even. and i think she never thought the magnitude of what her life was going to be. wliel she doesn t yet know how big her life will become, diana does feel it will be distinct, once saying i knew
members of the cajun navy, volunteer rescue group that formed after hurricane katrina, saved a 73-year-old woman, who had been laying face down in the floodwaters. i thought it was a trash bag. as we got closer and the current pulled it closer to our boat, we realized it was a body. and instantly, donnie jumped from the vessel, brought her up, out of the water. joaw joshua lincoln got her breathing again and reap united her with her family. good boy. good boy. you get to go home. you ready to go home. rowdy shaw from humane so site too if the united states, was a hero to this dog, and many others abandoned in the storm. countless citizens open their businesses and homes to evacuees seeking shelter. include jim mackinvale, the
i m george howell. i m natalie allen. newsroom starts right now. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. at 5:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast we start with the breaking news. you ve seen countless times these people running into dangerous situations risking their lives, digging through rubble to save civilians in the syrian conflict. now we know that israel and jordan have come to the rescue of the white helmets. this group of 800 syrian civilians, including members of the volunteer rescue group have been evacuated now, we are told, to jordan. israel says its military completed this effort at the request of the u.s. and european countries. let s get the latest live in jerusalem. oren lieberman on the story this hour. and oren, these civilians in the white helmets are now safely out of syria. are we hearing any news, any