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pictures showed you notjust walter the manager but not just walter the manager but what walter was likek that's the best way for me to talk about walter when i'm speaking about him. �* ., about walter when i'm speaking about him. �* . ,, about walter when i'm speaking about him. �* ., ,, ._ ., about walter when i'm speaking about him. alan stubbs, many thanks for shafinu him. alan stubbs, many thanks for sharing your _ him. alan stubbs, many thanks for sharing your memories _ him. alan stubbs, many thanks for sharing your memories of- him. alan stubbs, many thanks for sharing your memories of walter. sharing your memories of walter smith. one of the great managers in the game who reside at the age of 73. many thanks to you. we're down to the last 16 in league cup. three ties tonight, five tomorrow. they'll 7.65 kick—offs and it shoukld be a good one at the emirates, arsenal taking on leeds, radio 5lives alastair bruce ball is there for us. a place to lico quarterfinals is up for grabs tonight at the emirates stadium. a true sleep tonight trophy arsenal have only won twice in the us histo
pictures showed you notjust walter the manager but not just walter the manager but what walter was likek that's the best way for me to talk about walter when i'm speaking about him. �* ., about walter when i'm speaking about him. �* . ,, about walter when i'm speaking about him. �* ., ,, ._ ., about walter when i'm speaking about him. alan stubbs, many thanks for shafinu him. alan stubbs, many thanks for sharing your _ him. alan stubbs, many thanks for sharing your memories _ him. alan...
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walter smith stands there with the very best, such asjock stein, alex ferguson, i think walter for hisimate rangers figure. he epitomised what rangers stood for a great winner, a great loser when he had to be and someone who really summed up rangers football club and his death leaves a huge void at ibrox that is very difficult to fill. . ., ., i. ibrox that is very difficult to fill. . ., ., , ., ~ , fill. what do you think were his secific fill. what do you think were his specific talents, _ fill. what do you think were his specific talents, we _ fill. what do you think were his specific talents, we hear - fill. what do you think were his specific talents, we hear about | specific talents, we hear about these super managers, was it his coaching, his man management or did he have it all? to coaching, his man management or did he have it all?— he have it all? to have the success walter had — he have it all? to have the success walter had with _ he have it all? to have the success walter had with rangers _ he have it all? to have the success walter had with rangers and - he have it all?
walter smith stands there with the very best, such asjock stein, alex ferguson, i think walter for hisimate rangers figure. he epitomised what rangers stood for a great winner, a great loser when he had to be and someone who really summed up rangers football club and his death leaves a huge void at ibrox that is very difficult to fill. . ., ., i. ibrox that is very difficult to fill. . ., ., , ., ~ , fill. what do you think were his secific fill. what do you think were his specific talents, _...
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the former scotland, rangers and everton manager walter smith has died aged 73.r and chairman. he leaves behind quite a football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind — football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite _ football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite a _ football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite a big _ football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite a big legacy. - leave behind quite a big legacy. walter smith has been a towering figure in scottish football for the last 20—30 years, if you go right back to when he was at dundee united he was assistant manager when they won their one and only league title. he worked under alex ferguson. but of course he is synonymous first and foremost with the work that he did at rangers. he was the dominant managerialform at at rangers. he was the dominant managerial form at scottish football right through the 90s. bud managerial form at scottish football right through the 90s.— right through the 90s. and he manaued right through the 90s. and he managed some _ right throu
the former scotland, rangers and everton manager walter smith has died aged 73.r and chairman. he leaves behind quite a football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind — football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite _ football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite a _ football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite a big _ football legacy, doesn't he? he does leave behind quite a big legacy. - leave behind quite a big legacy. walter smith has been a towering...
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~ �* ., �* walter? we can't wait, we can't wait. walter?t wait, we can't wait. again that _ walter? we can't wait, we can't wait. again that was _ walter? we can't wait, we can't wait. again that was dated - walter? we can't wait, we can't| wait. again that was dated super league and have in this day against catalan, i think and i'm league and have in this day against catalan, ithink and i'm hoping everyone's can look forward to the super league in a few weeks when that date is good to be. and catalan, who's gonna play catiline? everyone wants to buy some tickets for that game, we can't wait, we can't wait. for that game, we can't wait, we can't wait-— can't wait. the very best of luck for next season _ can't wait. the very best of luck for next season and _ can't wait. the very best of luck for next season and make - can't wait. the very best of luck for next season and make sure| can't wait. the very best of luck i for next season and make sure you enjoy those celebrations, i'm sure you will. enjoy those celebrations, i'm sure ou will. .,
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celebrating success was something walter smith and rangers did a lot of.angers, he was everybody�*s rangers dad. it's notjust the passing of a man, he was a legend. it's like losing a family member. he began coaching at a young age, joining the graeme souness revolution at rangers, before becoming manager in 1991. his legendary status at the club was sealed when rangers matched celtic�*s feat of nine straight title wins. even his magic touch couldn't revive the fortunes of an ailing everton, so in 2004 he returned to scotland as manager of the national team. but the lure of his beloved rangers was strong and when he was asked back, he couldn't say no. three more league titles followed. walter smith's influence was most keenly felt here, but he did transcend both rangers and scottish football. tributes have come today from celtic, from sir kenny dalglish, from sir alex ferguson and also from pep guardiola and david moyes, to name but a few. walter was an incredible leader. a very successful manager here at rangers. i think he epitomised everything this club
celebrating success was something walter smith and rangers did a lot of.angers, he was everybody�*s rangers dad. it's notjust the passing of a man, he was a legend. it's like losing a family member. he began coaching at a young age, joining the graeme souness revolution at rangers, before becoming manager in 1991. his legendary status at the club was sealed when rangers matched celtic�*s feat of nine straight title wins. even his magic touch couldn't revive the fortunes of an ailing...
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sad news about walter smith. good afternoon. but the best tribute we as a team can do is to be united and get the fans behind us and try and win the game tomorrow. that will be the best tribute we can give him and his family. sir alex ferguson — who worked with walter smith at scotland and at manchester united — said in a statement... walter smith, who has died at the age of 73. england, northern ireland and wales are all in women's world cup qualification action tonight. the lionesses have already won their opening three matches, including saturday's game against northern ireland where they won 4—0. they are away to latvia tonight, as they aim to maintain their 100% record. and manager sarina wiegman isn't expecting it to be as difficult a test as they had against northern ireland. they won't be as good as northern ireland. they lost against north macedonia so we will definitely have the ball all the time and we also have spoken that transition so if we might lose the ball, pressure the ball right away and regain it and i think
sad news about walter smith. good afternoon. but the best tribute we as a team can do is to be united and get the fans behind us and try and win the game tomorrow. that will be the best tribute we can give him and his family. sir alex ferguson — who worked with walter smith at scotland and at manchester united — said in a statement... walter smith, who has died at the age of 73. england, northern ireland and wales are all in women's world cup qualification action tonight. the lionesses have...
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celebrating success was something walter smith and rangers did a lot of. he was mr rangers, he was everybody�*s rangers dad. it's notjust the passing of a man, he was a legend. it's like losing a family member. he began coaching at a young age, joining the graeme souness revolution at rangers, before becoming manager in 1991. his legendary status at the club was sealed when rangers matched celtic�*s feat of nine straight title wins. even his magic touch couldn't revive the fortunes of an ailing everton, so in 2004 he returned to scotland as manager of the national team. but the lure of his beloved rangers was strong and when he was asked back, he couldn't say no. three more league titles followed. walter smith's influence was most keenly felt here, but he did transcend both rangers and scottish football. tributes have come today from celtic, from sir kenny dalglish, from sir alex ferguson and also from pep guardiola and david moyes, to name but a few. walter was an incredible leader. a very successful manager here at rangers. i think he epitomised everythi
celebrating success was something walter smith and rangers did a lot of. he was mr rangers, he was everybody�*s rangers dad. it's notjust the passing of a man, he was a legend. it's like losing a family member. he began coaching at a young age, joining the graeme souness revolution at rangers, before becoming manager in 1991. his legendary status at the club was sealed when rangers matched celtic�*s feat of nine straight title wins. even his magic touch couldn't revive the fortunes of an...
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and as a family, we're absolutely delighted on behalf of walter.pton town, like many players, he enlisted in the army at the outbreak of the first world war. he rose through the ranks despite rules banning black officers but died at the second battle of the somme aged 29. walter tull�*s legacy will now live here at the national hall of fame, a man who faced prejudice on and off the field. more than a century later, the battle against those prejudices are still being fought. taking the knee is english football's most visual anti—discrimination message, and currently premier league fans are being urged to challenge and report any abusive behaviour — football continuing to tackle an issue as old as the sport itself. will it ever be eradicated? as long as there's colour, i think there's always going to be some form of racism and discrimination. more importantly, how are we going to deal with it moving forward and making sure that the punishment is correct for the offence? walter tull�*s body lies undiscovered in the fields of northern france. there is
and as a family, we're absolutely delighted on behalf of walter.pton town, like many players, he enlisted in the army at the outbreak of the first world war. he rose through the ranks despite rules banning black officers but died at the second battle of the somme aged 29. walter tull�*s legacy will now live here at the national hall of fame, a man who faced prejudice on and off the field. more than a century later, the battle against those prejudices are still being fought. taking the knee is...
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josh lederman is at walter reed. one of the things about him, he was so true to the military, and when he first was diagnosed with multiple myeloma i talked to him because i knew of several breakthroughs that were underway in boston and other medical centers, and he said, no, no, i'm sticking with walter reed. the military knows best, and that was always true. he had a lot of consultations with people at nih, people you all know very well. josh lederman, any more about the medical diagnosis? because the fact that he died from covid-19 even though he was fully vaccinated, but he had those underlying conditions, which did compromise his immune system, the treatment for multiple myeloma. >> reporter: that's right, andrea, and the family of colin powell are thanking them for the caring treatment that he received here. we don't know exactly what the complications from covid-19 that he had were. we also don't know exactly when he tested positive for covid-19, but as you pointed out, we do know this is a man who had struggl
josh lederman is at walter reed. one of the things about him, he was so true to the military, and when he first was diagnosed with multiple myeloma i talked to him because i knew of several breakthroughs that were underway in boston and other medical centers, and he said, no, no, i'm sticking with walter reed. the military knows best, and that was always true. he had a lot of consultations with people at nih, people you all know very well. josh lederman, any more about the medical diagnosis?...
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what he told our barbara walters look after. and tonight, martha raddatz here on the tributes pouring in. >>> also tonight, the fbi now on the ground in haiti, where 16 americans and one canadian, five of them children, have been kidnapped. what we're now learning. marcus moore on the ground in haiti. >>> the battle over mandates tonight. parents pushing back. and this evening, what they say when asked if they got their children other vaccinations when they were young. and news tonight on the virus. where they're seeing a delta sub variant. why authorities say it requires urgent research. >>> overseas tonight, china denying it has tested a new supersonic missile, reportedly flying five times the speed of sound. how would you track it if it was carrying a nuclear weapon? and was u.s. intelligence caught offguard? >>> jury selection under way tonight in the murder of ahmaud arbery. three white men, including a father and son, accused of killing arbery. and now the key video that will be at the center of this trial. >>> the abc new
what he told our barbara walters look after. and tonight, martha raddatz here on the tributes pouring in. >>> also tonight, the fbi now on the ground in haiti, where 16 americans and one canadian, five of them children, have been kidnapped. what we're now learning. marcus moore on the ground in haiti. >>> the battle over mandates tonight. parents pushing back. and this evening, what they say when asked if they got their children other vaccinations when they were young. and...
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just one of the many tributes to walter smith, the former scotland, rangers and everton manager who'swon 21 trophies over two spells at ibrox, making him the second most successful rangers manager ever. his last title win was in his second spell in 2011. he also had four years at everton and two as scotland manager, before going back to rangers. his death comes in the same year rangers won their first top—flight title since smith's final season. our scotland sports correspondent chris mclaughlin has been gageing reaction to his death. he was genuinely a giant figure in scottish football. we're already seeing tributes pouring in from across the game, from the first minister, nicola sturgeon, describing him as a fantastic ambassador, a giant of scottish football. and he really was. he also was a man who crossed the footballing divide here in glasgow. he was a great friend of the former celtic manager tommy burns. in fact, he was a pallbearer at tommy burns' funeral when he died. he was respected across football, notjust in scotland, you mentioned his time at everton as well. he was resp
just one of the many tributes to walter smith, the former scotland, rangers and everton manager who'swon 21 trophies over two spells at ibrox, making him the second most successful rangers manager ever. his last title win was in his second spell in 2011. he also had four years at everton and two as scotland manager, before going back to rangers. his death comes in the same year rangers won their first top—flight title since smith's final season. our scotland sports correspondent chris...
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walter found her the next morning. >> she was gone and there was -- the end of her life. >> walter later found out she took half of a pill. she got from someone at school. the kids called sweet dream. she thought it was something to relax but likely took a counterfeit pill laced fentanyl. to his knowledge she had never taken one above or used any kind of drugs before. >> i didn't realize that it can kill and you how bad it can be. the fentanyl. >> just the amount of the size of a tip of a pencil can kill you. >> or about two milligrams to be precise. said the special agent in charge of the dea san francisco division which stretches bakersfield to the oregon border. this issue with counterfeit pills, drug overdose is affecting every community big or small in the united states including the small america the bay area. our seizures have skyrocketed in this division just in this year alone we seized 74kilos of fentanyl. >> four out of ten pills they sees and test contain enough fentanyl to kill. he showed us a big of a thousand pills. >> 400 of these pills could contain a deadly dose. >> tha
walter found her the next morning. >> she was gone and there was -- the end of her life. >> walter later found out she took half of a pill. she got from someone at school. the kids called sweet dream. she thought it was something to relax but likely took a counterfeit pill laced fentanyl. to his knowledge she had never taken one above or used any kind of drugs before. >> i didn't realize that it can kill and you how bad it can be. the fentanyl. >> just the amount of the...
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charlie walter and andre borba scored of the best assignments. let's check in with ondrea who has been with fans on night long. >> i have been here for postseason games in the past. i have been here for world series games but i have never heard it daughter outside of oracle park then i heard tonight. giants versus dodgers in the postseason, that is another level. beyond the thundering chance behind home plate there was a shrine of silence where the world series trophies of years past live. we wonder why would these victories go unnoticed say for this there selfie. >> when you are ping the dodgers -- >> found fans into distinctive motions. >> it is like 10 times more. it is amazing. >> nobody predicted that. >> while you can't get giants fans to agree on their player is, there is one point of complete commonality. >> does that trophy case like the slightest bit empty? >> i think we need to know one right here. don't you? >> even though it is an audio we need one more. >> the most storied rivalry in all of baseball has bread some lavender fans but
charlie walter and andre borba scored of the best assignments. let's check in with ondrea who has been with fans on night long. >> i have been here for postseason games in the past. i have been here for world series games but i have never heard it daughter outside of oracle park then i heard tonight. giants versus dodgers in the postseason, that is another level. beyond the thundering chance behind home plate there was a shrine of silence where the world series trophies of years past...
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i went to school with walter cronkite seven. walter was on television every night. his son was in class with us. i am just harry truman's grandson for it and went to school bankers, politicians, i was not outstanding but who i was growing up with. >> host: when did you decide to take an active interest? >> in my mid to late 30s i had sort of avoided it after being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i had to go off and live my own life for a while, do it i wanted to or what i thought i should be doing. i came back to it in my 30s after david mccullough broke the pulitzer prize winning truman and i. reporter: my mother's books on my grandfather and grandmother and rediscovered my grandparents as people. even though they were my grandparents they had been a collection of dates, events and things in my history books and people you talk to parties is about the marshall plan the atomic bombings. i rediscover them as human beings. although i love them as grandparents, i really like them as younger people. i really enjoyed who they were and th
i went to school with walter cronkite seven. walter was on television every night. his son was in class with us. i am just harry truman's grandson for it and went to school bankers, politicians, i was not outstanding but who i was growing up with. >> host: when did you decide to take an active interest? >> in my mid to late 30s i had sort of avoided it after being a teenager and a college student. not knowing what to do with it. i had to go off and live my own life for a while, do...
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walter? the problem with this -- with this covid stuff is we cannot discount the -- by the way, nice to see you. >> thank you. >> yeah, i missed you. good to be here. isn't that cute? we can't discount the fact that people when given the chance to feel righteous, you know, from flight attendants to tv anchors will take that shot, right? that's why i feel like they're seeing. what do you think? >> when i was a kid, we used to read a short story called "the lottery" about a small protestant hometown i think in vermont. every year to make the crops grow, the farmers formed a circle, picked one and stoned them to death. so there's an ancient instinct for people to make a scapegoat pay for all of the difficulties in life in the thought that it will bring back normalcy if we sacrifice them. and today it's him. but you know i remember when mohammed ali wouldn't go to the vietnam war. professional athletes are people too. we treat them like paid circus performers. they come out, show they have a cons
walter? the problem with this -- with this covid stuff is we cannot discount the -- by the way, nice to see you. >> thank you. >> yeah, i missed you. good to be here. isn't that cute? we can't discount the fact that people when given the chance to feel righteous, you know, from flight attendants to tv anchors will take that shot, right? that's why i feel like they're seeing. what do you think? >> when i was a kid, we used to read a short story called "the lottery"...
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i'm here with amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.ns us from dayton, ohio. hello to both of youtam, in dayton, and amy walter right here in the studio. amy, let's pick up where yamiche was reporting. what does it say that senator chuck grassley, longest-serving republican in the senate, who back february said that president trump was irresponsible, and i'm quoting here "encouraged his own vice president to take unconstitutional actions." now in october, he is happy to have his endorsement? >> amy: he gave you the answer. i wouldn't say no to someone who has a 91% approval rang among republicans in this state. donald trump easily won the state of iowa, even as polls during the end of the 2020 campaign showed it may be a lot closer. the senate race showed polls being close, ended up not being close at all. he knows exactly what he needs to do to win. and that's where this energy that we're seeing on the republic side is coming, the primary base, people who will show up, go to conventions and primaries. if you're a republican and you're
i'm here with amy walter of the cook political report with amy walter. and tamara keith of npr.ns us from dayton, ohio. hello to both of youtam, in dayton, and amy walter right here in the studio. amy, let's pick up where yamiche was reporting. what does it say that senator chuck grassley, longest-serving republican in the senate, who back february said that president trump was irresponsible, and i'm quoting here "encouraged his own vice president to take unconstitutional actions."...
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walter, thank you for joining us tonight.pending sale, what is going on? >> it's absolutely crazy. he should not even have this lease. the determination in 2017 that he could keep it flew in the face of the contract. unfortunately, he wound up asking ivanka trump to get coffee with him when it was said to done to celebrate the future that they had with the government. >> so it started off as a violation that a government official could even own this lease. that government official being donald trump. now you're at the stage where that company that owns that lease has been indicted and there are federal rules that say, when something like that happens to your company, the federal government can cancel all dealings with you. >> yeah, they absolutely should suspend the trump organization. they've done it for less. arthur anderson was suspended on an indictment alone during the enron matter. and you could do that here. the trump organization has been indicted, it's entered into settlements with the new york attorney general invol
walter, thank you for joining us tonight.pending sale, what is going on? >> it's absolutely crazy. he should not even have this lease. the determination in 2017 that he could keep it flew in the face of the contract. unfortunately, he wound up asking ivanka trump to get coffee with him when it was said to done to celebrate the future that they had with the government. >> so it started off as a violation that a government official could even own this lease. that government official...
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walter? the problem with this -- with this covid stuff is we cannot discount the -- by the way, nice to see you. >> thank you. >> yeah, i missed you. good to be here. isn't that cute? we can't discount the fact that people when given the chance to feel righteous, you know, from flight attendants to tv anchors will take that shot, right? that's why i feel like they're seeing. what do you think? >> when i was a kid, we used to read a short story called "the lottery" about a small protestant hometown i think in vermont. every year to make the crops grow, the farmers formed a circle, picked one and stoned them to death. so there's an ancient instinct for people to make a scapegoat pay for all of the difficulties in life in the thought that it will bring back normalcy if we sacrifice them. and today it's him. but you know i remember when mohammed ali wouldn't go to the vietnam war. professional athletes are people too. we treat them like paid circus performers. they come out, show they have a cons
walter? the problem with this -- with this covid stuff is we cannot discount the -- by the way, nice to see you. >> thank you. >> yeah, i missed you. good to be here. isn't that cute? we can't discount the fact that people when given the chance to feel righteous, you know, from flight attendants to tv anchors will take that shot, right? that's why i feel like they're seeing. what do you think? >> when i was a kid, we used to read a short story called "the lottery"...
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where does walter smith stand in the pantheon of scottish managers?ll. particularly, of course, here at rangers. 21 trophies in total across two spells, ten league titles too, even a uefa cup final. he had spells at scotland and everton but his first and last footballing love was always rangers for. he was very well—respected across the footballing divide here in glasgow, some celtic fans this morning telling me of a man of class and dignity. first minister nicola sturgeon today talking about a footballing great, the rangers chairman saying he was the embodiment of what makes a ranger and he will be sorely missed, sentiments echoed across scottish football and beyond today. thank ou, chris football and beyond today. thank you, chris mclaughlin _ football and beyond today. thank you, chris mclaughlin at - football and beyond today. thank you, chris mclaughlin at ibrox. . the government has acknowledged that it's yet to deliver on its pledge to give £500 million to youth services in england. ministers announced the youth investment fund in 2019 and the
where does walter smith stand in the pantheon of scottish managers?ll. particularly, of course, here at rangers. 21 trophies in total across two spells, ten league titles too, even a uefa cup final. he had spells at scotland and everton but his first and last footballing love was always rangers for. he was very well—respected across the footballing divide here in glasgow, some celtic fans this morning telling me of a man of class and dignity. first minister nicola sturgeon today talking about...
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walter ferguson said he was getting ready to visit his cousin when he heard the gunshots. >> around here we hear a lot of gunshots, i didn't think anything of it, i got into the truck come down the road, and as soon as i crossed the hill but i saw the truck lights came on and he just bolted off. >> what did you do when you saw this truck? >> well, i went and turned around and as i came back around i made sure my high beams were on and i saw his body. >> they're on the side of the road, walter spotted a man lying face down in the dirt. >> so i stopped, tried yelling at him and talking to him to see if he was away, alert, something. i started looking for my phone and i didn't have it on me so i had to zoom back to the house, call 9-1-1. >> christian county detective ed stokes raced to the scene. >> we were just notified that there had been a shooting on fidelio roads and one male possibly deceased. >> tell us what you see when you arrive at the scene? >> the first thing i noticed was sergeant goslyn laying in the gravel, with a large amount of blood around the body. >> could you tell if he
walter ferguson said he was getting ready to visit his cousin when he heard the gunshots. >> around here we hear a lot of gunshots, i didn't think anything of it, i got into the truck come down the road, and as soon as i crossed the hill but i saw the truck lights came on and he just bolted off. >> what did you do when you saw this truck? >> well, i went and turned around and as i came back around i made sure my high beams were on and i saw his body. >> they're on the...
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. >> walter finds himself in this window a lot these days. in his daughter's bedroom. gauzing.ning and remembering. >> she was always smiling happy and, yeah, very, very happy person. >> his 14-year-old daughter died of an accidental fentanyl low dose in august. she was a week into her freshman year. she had dinner and watched tv but his daughter never woke up. >> she was gone and there was -- the end of her life. >> walter later found out his daughter took a half pill she got from someone at school. she thought she was taking something to relax but likely took a fake pill laced fentanyl. to his knowledge she had never taken one before or ever used any kind of drug. >> i didn't realize the half pill can kill you and how bad it can be. >> just about the size of the tip of a pen. >> wade -- the san francisco division which stretches from bakersfield to oregon border. this issue is counterfeit pill is affecting every community big and small in the united states. including the smaller ones in the bay area. our seizures have skyrocketed in this division, just in this year alone we s
. >> walter finds himself in this window a lot these days. in his daughter's bedroom. gauzing.ning and remembering. >> she was always smiling happy and, yeah, very, very happy person. >> his 14-year-old daughter died of an accidental fentanyl low dose in august. she was a week into her freshman year. she had dinner and watched tv but his daughter never woke up. >> she was gone and there was -- the end of her life. >> walter later found out his daughter took a half...
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we want to thank the medical staff at walter reed national medical center for their care and treatmentwe have lost remarkable loving husband father, grandfather and great american. i want you to look at the bottom of that post. what you see is a tag by facebook with the familiar visit the covid-19 information center for vaccine resources. it is notable to everyone, to viewers, to you, to internet commoners to his family, to facebook, to everyone that powell died while fully vaccinated. but that observation and any questions it may raise are violations of the one true commandment, thou shall get the shot or shots, whatever, how many shots. this is a real headline posted late this afternoon by the pointer institute. that's journalism school. quote: why colin powell's death should not be framed of a death of a vaccinated person. this is bending the facts to confirm a broken narrative. and it is not journalism. not even close. so, let's do something dangerous here now. let's commit an act of real journalism. let's not start with the conclusion. let's simply gather facts, data and ask hones
we want to thank the medical staff at walter reed national medical center for their care and treatmentwe have lost remarkable loving husband father, grandfather and great american. i want you to look at the bottom of that post. what you see is a tag by facebook with the familiar visit the covid-19 information center for vaccine resources. it is notable to everyone, to viewers, to you, to internet commoners to his family, to facebook, to everyone that powell died while fully vaccinated. but that...
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walter and tamara keith of inner p.r.lo to both of you on this monday. good see you. let's just dive right in. tam, it was our lead story tonight, this stan off between president biden and -- and the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell pointing fingers over something we know has to be raised the debt ceiling, it can't sit where it is. it has to go up so what is this all about? >> every time there is a debt ceiling fight, there are finishings pointed everywhere. and it's all about spending that has already happened. this isn't about spending that's coming in the future. this is allowing toupee our bills as a country. but president biden and mitch mcconnell have now exchanged letters and words and -- and they are not seemingly looking for a path out of this. they're both dug in. the question is, does the public care? maybe not right now if the u.s. default ons its debt, the public will suddenly care a lot and they'll start wondering who's fault it was. and right now they're pointing in opposite directions trying to make
walter and tamara keith of inner p.r.lo to both of you on this monday. good see you. let's just dive right in. tam, it was our lead story tonight, this stan off between president biden and -- and the senate minority leader mitch mcconnell pointing fingers over something we know has to be raised the debt ceiling, it can't sit where it is. it has to go up so what is this all about? >> every time there is a debt ceiling fight, there are finishings pointed everywhere. and it's all about...
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walter smith, who has died at the age of 73. we will have more later.icholas's market in the centre of bristol, it is lunchtime, and there are queues building for all of the food stalls in the market. having said that, if you lookjust along here, you can see a number of stores that are still closed, and that is a nice car, people tell me, of the pandemic, retailers which have had to close in the businesses have not reopened. —— and that is a scar. but it is notjust retailers that suffered, so did english language tuition, and we can talk to val hennessy, who runs an english language teaching school in bristol, i imagine that was incredibly difficult in a pandemic when people were not travelling. it difficult in a pandemic when people were not travelling.— were not travelling. it was almost impossible. _ were not travelling. it was almost impossible. we — were not travelling. it was almost impossible, we had _ were not travelling. it was almost impossible, we had to _ were not travelling. it was almost impossible, we had to close i were not travelling. i
walter smith, who has died at the age of 73. we will have more later.icholas's market in the centre of bristol, it is lunchtime, and there are queues building for all of the food stalls in the market. having said that, if you lookjust along here, you can see a number of stores that are still closed, and that is a nice car, people tell me, of the pandemic, retailers which have had to close in the businesses have not reopened. —— and that is a scar. but it is notjust retailers that suffered,...
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his family said he was fully vaccinated and being treated at walter need -- walter reed.e served in public office for four decades. he was 84 years old. china seeing a new cluster of covid cases in the northwestern provinces, new infections since sunday officials say more than 1500 people have been identified as close contacts and it is traced to two people from shanghai. key legislation to fight climate change may not the final vote it needs to survive. west virginia democratic senator, joe manchin, has told leaders he will not support including the spending package. the program would charge utilities -- pay those freezing clean energies and penalize those who do not. assurances from vladimir putin that the country was ready to take steps necessary to stabilize the market. the biggest supplier does not plan on more gas through the u.k.. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. ♪ tom: good morning. colin powell dead at 84. there are any number of wonderful guests and a scram
his family said he was fully vaccinated and being treated at walter need -- walter reed.e served in public office for four decades. he was 84 years old. china seeing a new cluster of covid cases in the northwestern provinces, new infections since sunday officials say more than 1500 people have been identified as close contacts and it is traced to two people from shanghai. key legislation to fight climate change may not the final vote it needs to survive. west virginia democratic senator, joe...
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walter smith, a legend in scottish football. he returned for a second stint that cemented him in the hierarchy air. he was a tough man but known for a dry sense of humor. i met him a number of times when he was the manager where he left a lasting impression. his work is undeniably great. he has died at the age of 73. time for truth or fate. the president of brazil spreading misinformation on covid-19 vaccines stop ellis what you have. tell us what is true and what is fake. guest: the president of brazil has been sanctioned on social media for spreading misinformation on covid-19 vaccines. facebook, youtube, and instagram removed a live video all caps from thursday where he falsely claimed u.k. citizens are developing aids faster after having received two vaccine doses. youtube has taken these measures even further and have banned bolsonaro from uploading content for one week. here's the video in question -- it was retransmitted by brazilian mia where they blocked the sound of the video in order not to spread false information. a
walter smith, a legend in scottish football. he returned for a second stint that cemented him in the hierarchy air. he was a tough man but known for a dry sense of humor. i met him a number of times when he was the manager where he left a lasting impression. his work is undeniably great. he has died at the age of 73. time for truth or fate. the president of brazil spreading misinformation on covid-19 vaccines stop ellis what you have. tell us what is true and what is fake. guest: the president...
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let's get right to charlie walter with what happens now. charlie. >> reporter: today was supposed to be a clench, but i have one word of advice for the san francisco giants right now. it is by some more ice. the ice that the champagne is holding up right now is melted. we have to wait longer. 6:00, the dodgers take on the milwaukee brewers. corbin burnes is pitching in that one, so we will have to keep an eye on that. san francisco fans, they could very well be celebrating tonight. unfortunately my san francisco was not able to take control of their own destiny tonight. they had a chance in the sixth inning. austin slater hit the go-ahead homer. it was the 18th pinch-hit homer of the season among the most in history, and now we show you the deciding play. they double it in, the final plan, 3-2 san francisco, as they come around to score. that is the go-ahead run, and to number 107, the most in giants history come out will have to wait. fortunately, still a good shot that san francisco can get it done tonight. unfortunately, it is not in the
let's get right to charlie walter with what happens now. charlie. >> reporter: today was supposed to be a clench, but i have one word of advice for the san francisco giants right now. it is by some more ice. the ice that the champagne is holding up right now is melted. we have to wait longer. 6:00, the dodgers take on the milwaukee brewers. corbin burnes is pitching in that one, so we will have to keep an eye on that. san francisco fans, they could very well be celebrating tonight....
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tributes to walter smith who has died at the age of 73.o come from behind after losing the first set to slovenia's world number 124 polona hertzog, but raducanu found her groove winning the second set 7—5 and by the third she looked far more like the player who stunned everyone by winning the us open last month, winning it six games to one. remarkably it was raducanu's first win on the wta tour! south africa have their first win in cricket's world cup t20 tournament, but they beat west indies without their opener quinton de kock. the wicket—keeper batsmen opted out of the match in dubai after cricket south africa had sent out a directive insisting that all their players must take a knee before matches. patrick gearey reports. the idea was that this be a moment of unity. the first time the whole south african team took a knee but one man was missing. endicott redrew from the scale after record south africa told the game the gesture was compulsory saying it was... his decision they say it would be noted. it was soon noticed. his replacement
tributes to walter smith who has died at the age of 73.o come from behind after losing the first set to slovenia's world number 124 polona hertzog, but raducanu found her groove winning the second set 7—5 and by the third she looked far more like the player who stunned everyone by winning the us open last month, winning it six games to one. remarkably it was raducanu's first win on the wta tour! south africa have their first win in cricket's world cup t20 tournament, but they beat west indies...
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. ♪ ♪ nature's bounty gives you more, let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock.m boy! (cows moo) ♪ ♪ that is incredible. it's the multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. (vo) we made a promise to our boy blue that we would make the healthiest foods possible... ...with the finest natural ingredients and real meat first. and that's our promise to you and your dog or cat. because when you love them like family, you want to feed them like family. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> astronomers have found what may be the first exoplanet ever discovered in another galaxy. the saturn-sized object is 28
. ♪ ♪ nature's bounty gives you more, let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock.m boy! (cows moo) ♪ ♪ that is incredible. it's the multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. (vo) we made a promise to our boy blue that we would make the healthiest foods possible... ...with...
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walter, thank you very much for joining us tonight. transition day, between the obama administration and the trump administration. your reaction to this possible, pending sale, while the trump organization is under indictment in manhattan. >> yeah, it's absolutely crazy. he should not even have this lease, the gsa's determination back in 2017, that he could keep it, fluid in a face of the language of the contract. unfortunately, the lonely contract officer who made that decision, was so taken with the start white experience of working with the first family, that he actually wound up asking trump to get coffee with him, when all was said with undone. to sort of celebrate the future that they had with the government. >> yeah, it's it started off as a violation that a government official could even own this lease, that government official being donald trump. now you're at the stage where, that company, that owns at least, has been indicted. and there are federal rules that say, when something got happened to your company, federal governme
walter, thank you very much for joining us tonight. transition day, between the obama administration and the trump administration. your reaction to this possible, pending sale, while the trump organization is under indictment in manhattan. >> yeah, it's absolutely crazy. he should not even have this lease, the gsa's determination back in 2017, that he could keep it, fluid in a face of the language of the contract. unfortunately, the lonely contract officer who made that decision, was so...
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. >> reporter: walter finds himself in this window a lot these days, in his daughter's bedroom, gazing, listening, and reminiscing. >> she was always smiling and happy, and, yeah, very, very happy person. >> reporter: his 14-year-old daughter valentina, who he called t.t. died of a fentanyl overdose. she was a week into her freshman year high olthey walked home together, ha good night, but before t.t. never woke up. he found her the next morning. >> she was gone, and that was the end of her life. >> reporter: he later found out his daughter took half of a pill she got from one at school. the kids called sweet dream. she thought she was taking something to relax, but likely took a counterfeit pill laced with fentanyl. to his knowledge she had never taken one before or used any type of drug before. >> just an amount the size of the tip of a pencil can kill you. >> reporter: or about two milligrams, to be precise, says the specialty agent in charge of the san francisco region. >> this is affecting every community big and small if the united states, including the smaller ones in the bay ar
. >> reporter: walter finds himself in this window a lot these days, in his daughter's bedroom, gazing, listening, and reminiscing. >> she was always smiling and happy, and, yeah, very, very happy person. >> reporter: his 14-year-old daughter valentina, who he called t.t. died of a fentanyl overdose. she was a week into her freshman year high olthey walked home together, ha good night, but before t.t. never woke up. he found her the next morning. >> she was gone, and...
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britney ann walters. >> reporter: that support, giving the grieving teen the confidence and courage tosh. side by side with a friend she considers family how would you describe your bond >> like we're just sisters >> britney, i just can't even imagine, you know, such a huge loss to lose your mom. and on the same day to have a friend do something so significant. what did it mean to you? >> i just felt so lifted up by everyone there and then in another way also kind of reminded me of my mom, because my mom was the type of person if she was in my shoes she would have done the same thing. >> they are amazing women. both plan an attending nursing school >> kate, thank you i can't imagine losing your mom in high school >> literally that same day wow, the support that they all have >>> which don't want anyone to ever forget about ahmad, because his death made a lot of changes around the world >> the murder sparked protests around the world last year today, the trial begins for the three men accused of murdering the 25-year-old black man in broad daylight as he jogged down the street >>> break
britney ann walters. >> reporter: that support, giving the grieving teen the confidence and courage tosh. side by side with a friend she considers family how would you describe your bond >> like we're just sisters >> britney, i just can't even imagine, you know, such a huge loss to lose your mom. and on the same day to have a friend do something so significant. what did it mean to you? >> i just felt so lifted up by everyone there and then in another way also kind of...
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walter foundation.nd patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits u. to learn more, visww ceco additional support has been provided by: icby banadca:sting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> sreenk ivasan: good evening, and thank you for joining us. democrats remain divided today after failing to reach a deal on how to pass two of president joe bidespending bills. the presidenjot leftr the whit house this morning for a weekend at h
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announcer: this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite schooljournalism at arizona state university. judy: negotiations are heating up on catol hill today over president biden's multitrillion dollar work and family bills. lisa desjardins is here to update us. you've been reporting all day long. give us the latest. lisa: congress is back, and talks are beginning in earnest. president biden is meeting one-on-one with democrats who are critical, and today, pramila jayapal. a lot of focus remains on the u.s. senate, and there is one aspect of what biden wants and what many progressives want that seems to be in jeopardy. that involves the climate change portion of this reconciliation, the build back better biden bill. to explain this nag, this is the clean energy performance program. that is a program that would make it so that utility companies would be rewarded or penalized based on the how much renewable energy they use, trying to move them towards 100% renewable energy. they would be penalized if they don't go there. it is a creative way to put a
announcer: this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and from the walter cronkite schooljournalism at arizona state university. judy: negotiations are heating up on catol hill today over president biden's multitrillion dollar work and family bills. lisa desjardins is here to update us. you've been reporting all day long. give us the latest. lisa: congress is back, and talks are beginning in earnest. president biden is meeting one-on-one with democrats who are...
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walter foundation.nd patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's rightn front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no-contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. british authorities are now describing yesterday's murder a conservative member of parliament as a ter
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. >> reporter: the family says walter are angry, there is room for forgiveness. >> i want them to for sure serve justice, but what is anger going to do? anger is going to get me driving down the street mad. >> reporter: friends and teachers held a vigil for the well-liked student yesterday at fremont high school. >> my name is shamara and this is what you should know about me -- >> reporter: she loved crime shows and wanted to be a forensic technician. >> i want to become a frantic science technician because i want to help solve unsolved murders. >> reporter: the family is hoping someone will speak up. >> given that there are different vehicle descriptions, what can the public do with this? back yes. trauma can often affect people's memories, but the uncle is convinced he's right. the smart thing to do is look out for the vehicle that the police released, but allo uncle talked about, enssenil the ttom li you g, say somethin >> always good advice. thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of oakland. chopper 5 is over the scene of a crash. is apparently sent an ac transit bus careening
. >> reporter: the family says walter are angry, there is room for forgiveness. >> i want them to for sure serve justice, but what is anger going to do? anger is going to get me driving down the street mad. >> reporter: friends and teachers held a vigil for the well-liked student yesterday at fremont high school. >> my name is shamara and this is what you should know about me -- >> reporter: she loved crime shows and wanted to be a forensic technician. >> i...
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chief walters advises everyone to slow down and be careful. >> what is the impact on our reservoirs androught conditions. we are going to hear f - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> from the sierra to the bay area, officials are hoping the storm will begin to make an impact on our reservoirs. >> abc 7 spencer christian is here with an early look. >> the weekend's storm may have created overnight likes across the area but as far as our reservoirs are concerned, water managers say there is still a long way to go. >> we need a series of these. >> gary of the santa clara valley water district says the storm resulted in an improvement of about one half of 1%
chief walters advises everyone to slow down and be careful. >> what is the impact on our reservoirs androught conditions. we are going to hear f - i'm norm. - i'm szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed...
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nn walters. >> reporter: that support giving the grieving teen the confidence and courage mother's wisha friend she considers family. how would you describe your bond? >> like we're sisters. >> brittany, i just can't even imagine, you know, such a huge loss, to lose your mom. and ob the very same day have a friend do something so significant. what did it mean to you? >> i felt so lifted up by everyone there. and then another way, also, kind of reminded me of my mom because my mom was the type of person that if she were in nyla's shoes she'd have done the same exact thing. >> both nyla and brittany plan on attending nursing school. that is nbc "nightly news" for this sunday night. lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow for all of us at nbc news. have a great nht. ig
nn walters. >> reporter: that support giving the grieving teen the confidence and courage mother's wisha friend she considers family. how would you describe your bond? >> like we're sisters. >> brittany, i just can't even imagine, you know, such a huge loss, to lose your mom. and ob the very same day have a friend do something so significant. what did it mean to you? >> i felt so lifted up by everyone there. and then another way, also, kind of reminded me of my mom...
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well, shots will be gracie mits, cuz caribbean walters, one of their main feeding grounds. but the shouts endangered. he just as it is elsewhere in the world. over 75 years, it's numbers have hover, and that's something met. who's trying to do something about? raphael pin sees truck is to the way show it spins to see where they go. what they do. it's lucky. it's a gentle join. it's like going to be william local nazi. i'm contributing to the knowledge about these animals to protect them. you need to know about them. despite its size, the welsh, it's managed to keep it secrets well. little is known about how it mates all gives birth. raphael and others research could be vital to save it, but it's just one part the conservation effort. emit scope. 2 years ago, the government set of rules for visitors to the whale, shout 3, designate to protection areas they can't swim on the wall to with the fish. and taurus boats meant keep that distance from it. only grouped with government accredited guides are allowed in this. you need a guide because they know what you can and can't do i
well, shots will be gracie mits, cuz caribbean walters, one of their main feeding grounds. but the shouts endangered. he just as it is elsewhere in the world. over 75 years, it's numbers have hover, and that's something met. who's trying to do something about? raphael pin sees truck is to the way show it spins to see where they go. what they do. it's lucky. it's a gentle join. it's like going to be william local nazi. i'm contributing to the knowledge about these animals to protect them. you...
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josh, what do we know about the treatment the general underwent there at walter reed?well, yasmin, is praising the caring treatment that he got here at walter reed national military medical center. but we don't really know a whole lot about how the last few days of his life unfolded as he was battling covid. we don't know for example which side effects or complications from covid-19 he had or even when he tested positive for the virus, although we do know that he had been fully vaccinated, meaning this was a breakthrough case. we also know that colin powell, as you mentioned, was someone who had suffered actually multiple bouts with cancer including a 2003 bout with prostate cancer in which he had surgery while he was the sitting secretary of state. we also know the multiple myeloma, cancer in the bone marrow, not only made him more vulnerable to severe covid-19 infection, but a study published in july in the journal "nature" found people with multiple myeloma were actually less responsive to the covid-19 vaccine. so in more than half the cases of people with multiple
josh, what do we know about the treatment the general underwent there at walter reed?well, yasmin, is praising the caring treatment that he got here at walter reed national military medical center. but we don't really know a whole lot about how the last few days of his life unfolded as he was battling covid. we don't know for example which side effects or complications from covid-19 he had or even when he tested positive for the virus, although we do know that he had been fully vaccinated,...