We have it signed here but his book is the luckiest n, light with john mccain and jim and i have been fascinated with it. I didnt expect to read every word as my reading list is so vast and once i started i couldnt put it down. Its kind of you tosay, thank you. You worked with senator mccain in 2005 and i am blanketing, i know you did seven books, do you remember which was the 2005 one . It could have been a book on character assassination. We sold thousands of copies and one to the senator and i believe we ran low on signed copies. I find this a little strange to be talking about him without him after spending time with him. The other thing id like to say before i turn this over to jim was that i was really surprised that the mccain family listened to deep roots. I just assumed he had western roots. Im a carpetbagger in arizona. But i didnt recognize that john mccain was perceived as something of a carpetbagger when he ran for office but i asked johngrisham when we did an event , of c
And also served as National Security adviser to president george w. Bush. David admiral, great to see you again. We are two days after veterans day and that was the occasion for this event. There are plenty of public issues right now that i want to ask you about, but i want to defer that for a moment and talk to you about service itself. And i want to start by talking about how you came by service, because you came by it naturally. You grew up in a family of service. Tell me about your dad, who was quite an interesting person. Adm. Mcraven first, thank you for the invitation to join you here today. This is terrific. I certainly enjoy spending time with you and the students of the iop. You are right, i kind of came by it naturally. My father was a world war ii fighter pilot. Flew spitfires, actually, which was a british airplane, because, at the time, when we entered the war, americans did not have planes to take on the german messersmith, so the british loaned us spitfires. But my gran
Whoa. Rated e for everyone. Brennan thats it for us today. Well see you next week. For face the nation im margaret brennan. Captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by Media Access Group at wgbh access. Wgbh. Org in once again topped 5,000 cases. Those flyers are now the bracing for another limited stay at home order that goes in to affect tomorrow. Jamie . Thank you. We want to go now to cbs news senior Foreign Correspondent, elizabeth palm er. Where lockdown rules are being met with resistance. A crowd of mostly young protest thes marched through the center of london. They are fed up with the restrictions that have shut down businesses and social gatherings in the uk for a month. Prime minister boris johnson. What we want to avoid is relaxing now too much and taking on, putting off the throat off the beast. Reporter but theres signs of of a holiday mood, as restaurants will be able to reopen at leaast if in a couplef days. The past few weeks of covid measures have been painful, and the
There are plenty of public issues right now that i want to ask you about, but i want to defer that for a moment and talk about service itself. And i want to start by talking about how you came by service, because you came by it naturally. You grew up in a family of service. Tell me about your dad, who was quite an interesting person. Adm. Mcraven first, thank you for the invitation to join you today, this is terrific. I certainly enjoy spending time with you and the students of the iop. You are right, i came by it naturally. My father was a world war ii Fighter Pilot. Flew spitfires, actually, which was a british airplane, because at the time when we entered the war, americans did not have planes to take on the german messersmith, so the british loaned us spitfires. But my grandfather also served in world war i and in world war ii. He was an army surgeon. My dad, later in life as i was getting ready to join the service, he said, i remember what got me in the service. It was when i was
Scene. Take a look at this video. The streets of washington, d. C. Packed with demonstrators. The march going from the Capitol Building to the white house to the Trump International hotel. As night fell, things turned violent, though. This next video appears to show counter protesters throwing fireworks in the direction of the Trump Supporters. It happened at a restaurant. At this point, though, we do not know what led up to that violent exchange. Here in california, the president s supporters came out as well. Dozens of them gathering outside the Capitol Building in sacramento. At times tensions ran high between Trump Supporters and counter protesters. Lets go now to nbcs Chris Pollone who was at the march in d. C. Today. Usa, usa reporter refusing to accept the election results, thousands of the president s supporters protested in washington saturday. Trumps motorcade drove by the crowd as he headed to his virginia golf course. Protesters waved flags bearing the president s name as t