years. let me ask you this. you ve known cree for more than 15 years. how concerned was he about gus? well, erin, i first of all thank you for having me on this evening. i know that as a father he had had a lot of concerns about his son, just issues involving dropping out of school and things of that nature. and i just know thought was a topic that was of grave concern to him. and i know that obviously gus deeds had recently dropped out of william and mary, the college there. did cree ever talk to you about that? yeah. i think again, cree, we were friends and we had a friendship outside of the state senate. and again, i just know that he had been concerned about his son s situation. and that was something that was on his mind. and did he feel he had solutions? i mean, when we hear these stories, got to be honest with you, senator, sometimes it s just so shocking. according to reports, gus was released after a mental health
thank you for having me on this evening. and i know that as a father, he had a lot of concerns about his son. just issues involving dropping out of school and things of that nature. i know that it was a topic of great concern to him. and i know that obviously gus deeds had recently dropped out of william and mary, the college there. did creigh ever talk to you about that? yeah, i think again, we were lucky that we were friends and we had a friendship outside the state senate. i know he had been concerned about his son s situation. that was something on his mind. did he feel he had solutions? when we hear these stories, i have to be honest with you. sometime it is so shocking. according to reports, gus was released after a mental health evaluation on monday because there were no psychiatric beds that could be found. it sounds like creigh had tried
were basically released because there wasn t a bed available for them to be held legally under the law. amazing, this tdo presumably would come if gus was a threat to himself or believed to be a threat to himself or others. do we have any idea, do you have any reporting on why gus recently withdrew from the college of william and mary? no, we don t have any additional information. our reporter who covers higher education is working, has confirmed that, but i don t have any further information about what the reasons were. i know one delegate, a minority leader from charlottesville, is close to senator deeds. sent us a statement earlier today saying the senator was quite close to his son and he had exerted what was called herculean efforts over the last
will address the american people. finally, your colleague and friend, and the man who took over your seat, ed markey, yesterday voted present. he was so apparently unpersuaded by the testimony you gave in front of that committee. what is your reaction to ed markey voting present. he hadn t had a chance to read the intelligence report in its entirety. he didn t want to read the public version. he wanted to read the full version. my hope is when he feels fully informed he ll make the right decision. thank you so much your time. thank you. john kerry making the administration s case for a military strike on syria, talking about a wide range of issues in our interview today exclusively in the state department. joining me, lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff for secretary of state colin powell. adjunct professor at the college of william and mary. it s obvious the way iraq weighs over this. parallels to colin powell going out and working for him when you were selling the war
case, himself? i am confident the president will address the american people. finally, your colleague and friend, and the man who took over your seat, ed markey, yesterday voted present. he was so apparently unpersuaded by the testimony you gave in front of that committee. what is your reaction to ed marqumar marquee voting present. he hadn t had a chance to read the intelligence report in its entirety. he didn t want to read the public version. he wanted to read the full version. my hope is when he feels fully informed he ll make the right decision. thank you so much your time. thank you. john kerry making the administration s case for a military strike on syria, talking about a wide range of issues in our interview today exclusively in the state departme department. joining me, lawrence wilkerson, former chief of staff for secretary of state colin powell. a adjunct professor at the college of william and mary. it s obvious the way iraq weighs