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within minutes, they reached the base of this cliff. ladders, their ropes, and grappling hooks, and they began to climb. when the nazis cut their ladders, the rangers used their ropes. when the nazis cut their ropes, the rangers used their hands. and inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard, the rangers clawed -- literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice until at last they reached the top. they breachetlatlantic wall. and they turned, in that one effort, the tide of war that began to save the world. ladies and gentlemen, yesterday i paid my respects at the american cemetery just a few miles from here, where many of those rangers who died taking this cliff are buried. i spoke of what the -- about what the fallen had done to defend freedom. today, as i look out at this battlefield and all the bunkers- and bomb craters that are still surround it, one thought comes to mind -- my god. my god, how did they do it? to risk everything, dare everything, and give everything? they were americans like sergeant leonard -- sergeant leonard l
within minutes, they reached the base of this cliff. ladders, their ropes, and grappling hooks, and they began to climb. when the nazis cut their ladders, the rangers used their ropes. when the nazis cut their ropes, the rangers used their hands. and inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard, the rangers clawed -- literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice until at last they reached the top. they breachetlatlantic wall. and they turned, in that one effort, the tide of war that began to...
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within minutes they reached the base of this cliff.unched their ladders ropes, and grappling hooks they began to climb. when the nazis cut their ladders, the rangers used at ropes. when the nazis cut the ropes the rangers used and inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard the rangers clawed -- literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice, until at last they reached the top. , they breached the wall and turned the tide of the war that began to save the world. ladies and gentlemen, yesterday i paid my respects to the american cemetery just a few miles from here, where many of those rangers died are buried. i spoke about what the fallen had done to defend freedom. today as we look out on this battlefield and all the bunkers and craters that still surrounded, one thought comes to mind.ey do it? how are these americans willing to risk everything, they're everything, and give everything? there were americans like sergeant leonard from new jersey, one of the first rangers to jump off his ship and run toward the cliffs. he almost was sho
within minutes they reached the base of this cliff.unched their ladders ropes, and grappling hooks they began to climb. when the nazis cut their ladders, the rangers used at ropes. when the nazis cut the ropes the rangers used and inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard the rangers clawed -- literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice, until at last they reached the top. , they breached the wall and turned the tide of the war that began to save the world. ladies and gentlemen,...
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they're not asking us to scale these cliffs.are asking us to stay true to what america stands for. they are notsking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care for others in our country more than ourselves. they are not asking us to do their job. they are asking us to do our job. to protect freedom in our time. to defend democracy. to stand up to aggression abroad and at home. to be part of something bigger than ourselves. my fellow americans, i refuse to believe -- i simply refuse to believe that america's greatness is a thing of the past. i still believe there is nothing beyond our capacity in america when we act together. we are the fortunateg+ heirs of the legacy of these heroes. those who scaled the cliffs at pointe du hoc. we must also be the keepers of their mission. the keepers of their mission. that bears the flame of freedom they kept burning bright. that is the truest testimonial to their lives. our actions every day to ensure our democracy endures and the soul of our nation indoors. to come here sim
they're not asking us to scale these cliffs.are asking us to stay true to what america stands for. they are notsking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care for others in our country more than ourselves. they are not asking us to do their job. they are asking us to do our job. to protect freedom in our time. to defend democracy. to stand up to aggression abroad and at home. to be part of something bigger than ourselves. my fellow americans, i refuse to believe -- i simply...
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they're not asking us to scale these cliffs.y are asking us to stay true to what america stands for. they are not asking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care for others in our coy than ourselves. they are not asking us to do their job. they are asking us to do our job.me. to defend democracy. to stand up to aggression abroad and at home. to be part of something bigger than ourselves. my fellow americans, i refuse to believe -- i simply refuse to believe that america's greatness is a thing of the past. i still believe there is nothing beyond our capacity in america when we act together. we are the fortunate heirs of the legacy of these heroes. those who scaled the cliffs at pointe du hoc. we must also be the keepers of their mission. the keepers of their mission. that bears the flame of freedom they kept burning bright. that is the truest testimonial to their lives. our actions every day to ensure our democracy endures and the soul of our nation indoors. to come here simply to remember the ghosts of pointe
they're not asking us to scale these cliffs.y are asking us to stay true to what america stands for. they are not asking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care for others in our coy than ourselves. they are not asking us to do their job. they are asking us to do our job.me. to defend democracy. to stand up to aggression abroad and at home. to be part of something bigger than ourselves. my fellow americans, i refuse to believe -- i simply refuse to believe that america's...
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they're not asking us to scale these cliffs.re asking us to stay true to what america stands for. they are not asking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care they are not asking us to do their job. they are asking us to do our job. to protect freedom in our time. to defend democracy. to stand up to aggression abroad and at home. to be part of something bigger than ourselves. my fellow americans, i refuse to believe -- i simply refuse toe's is a thing of the past. i still believe there is nothing beyond our capacity in america when we act together. we are the fortunate heirs of the legacy of these heroes. those who scaled the cliffs at pointe du hoc. we must also be the keepers of their mission. the keepers of their mission. that bears the flame of freedom they kept burning bright. that is the truest testimonial to their lives. ouactions every day to ensure our democracy endures and the soul of our nation indoors. to come here simply to remembers not enough. we need to hear them. we have to listen to them. we
they're not asking us to scale these cliffs.re asking us to stay true to what america stands for. they are not asking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care they are not asking us to do their job. they are asking us to do our job. to protect freedom in our time. to defend democracy. to stand up to aggression abroad and at home. to be part of something bigger than ourselves. my fellow americans, i refuse to believe -- i simply refuse toe's is a thing of the past. i still...
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the day you took these cliffs, some of you were hardly more than boys. with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? well, what impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was right. faith that they fought for all humanity. faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. it was the deep knowledge and pray god, we have not lost it. that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. you are here to liberate, not to conquer. and so you and those others did not doubt your cause. and you were right not to dawn down. you all knew that some things are worth dying for. one's country is worth dying for. and democracy is worth dying for. because it's the
the day you took these cliffs, some of you were hardly more than boys. with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? well, what impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was...
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this is a cliff that 80 years ago american army rangers scaled that cliff using knives and pieces of equipment to hoist themselves up the side of the cliff in order to disable nazi armaments that were there in order to protect other soldiers and sailors who were coming ashore. a very pivotal part of what was d-day 80 years ago and what is being remembered now. today the president without all the other world leaders that were a part of yesterday, without all of the pomp and ceremony associated with commemorating d-day is speaking in perhaps more current terms about threats to democracy, concern about ukraine, concern about alliances and how the united states needs to be a part of the world order that was in many ways defined and supported and really preserved over the decades since world war ii because of the lessons of world war ii. so those are some of the themes that we expect from the president today. he earlier met with president zelenskyy of ukraine and talked about a new aid package to support ukraine at a time when we know in the united states there is some weainess about the
this is a cliff that 80 years ago american army rangers scaled that cliff using knives and pieces of equipment to hoist themselves up the side of the cliff in order to disable nazi armaments that were there in order to protect other soldiers and sailors who were coming ashore. a very pivotal part of what was d-day 80 years ago and what is being remembered now. today the president without all the other world leaders that were a part of yesterday, without all of the pomp and ceremony associated...
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the day you took these cliffs, some of you were hardly more than boys.th the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? well, what impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was right. faith that they fought for all humanity. faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead o next. it was the deep knowledge and pray god, we have not st it. that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. you are here to liberate, not to conquer. and so you and those others did not you were right not to dawn down. you all knew that some things are worth dying for. one's country is worth dying for. and democracy is worth dying for. because it's the most deeply honorable form of gover
the day you took these cliffs, some of you were hardly more than boys.th the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? well, what impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was right....
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you were young the day you took these cliffs. some of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? what compelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of faith that what they were doing was right. faith that they fought for all humanity. faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead, or on the next. it was the deep knowledge, and pray god we have not lost it, that there is a profound moral diffkoence between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. you were here to liberate, not to conquer. and so you and those others did not doubt your cause, and you are right not to doubt. you all knew that some things are worth dying for. one's country is worth dying for. and democracy is worth dying for b
you were young the day you took these cliffs. some of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? what compelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of faith that what they were doing was right....
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one of the first rangers to jump off the ship and run toward the cliff.ght above the hip initially and wasn't sure, but he was. he kept going. at one point he was scaling the cliff another ranger yelled i'm not sure i can make it. and he yelled back with every ounce of strength he had in him you have to hold on. and he did and they did. americans like a sergeant from massachusetts, german shell hit his boat as he was approaching the shore. everything exploded. a sergeant was knocked into the freezing water and as he told it, he began to utter a prayer dear god, don't let me drown. i want to get in and do what i'm here and supposed to do. americans like colonel james rutter of texas, military asked for a battalion for this mission he raised his hand and said my rangers can do the job. he knew their capacity, he knew the strength of their character. a few days after they scaled this cliff he wrote a condolence letter to a mother of one of the rangers who gave his life here and the letter said a country must be great to call for the sacrifice of such men. a
one of the first rangers to jump off the ship and run toward the cliff.ght above the hip initially and wasn't sure, but he was. he kept going. at one point he was scaling the cliff another ranger yelled i'm not sure i can make it. and he yelled back with every ounce of strength he had in him you have to hold on. and he did and they did. americans like a sergeant from massachusetts, german shell hit his boat as he was approaching the shore. everything exploded. a sergeant was knocked into the...
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the day you took these cliffs, some of you were hardly more than boys. with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? well, what impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it wasoyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was right. faith that they fought for all humanity. faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. it was the deep knowledge and pray god, we have not lost it. that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. you are here to liberate, not to conquer. and so you and those others did not doubt your cause. and you were right not to dawn down. you all knew that some things are worth dying for. one's country is worth dying for. for.democracy because it's the most deeply honorable
the day you took these cliffs, some of you were hardly more than boys. with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? well, what impelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you, and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it wasoyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith that what they were doing was...
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these cliffs. i mean, just imagine that because you can see how steep i say. yeah, because i don't want to do it. i mean, yeah, you should absolutely google. the images of the rangers climbing these cliffs on a nice day. there's pictures of a sunny day. now imagine in war conditions, bad weather, choppy, sees, etc. they have like a 75 percent loss rate, both killed and injured. but the ones that were survived made is the top found nothing there, but dummy guns, the germans actually pulled the artillery pieces back to hide them exact because they thought this might happen. although the germans were surprised that the americans came by sea cuz everyone assume there's no way anyone is getting over these cliffs. so exactly, because it was so difficult was that help them get to it. what they found were the real guns were hiding a bit further back off the class. and they essentially on the fly, these rangers had to change their mission because, well, there were no more guns on the class, but they, the gu
these cliffs. i mean, just imagine that because you can see how steep i say. yeah, because i don't want to do it. i mean, yeah, you should absolutely google. the images of the rangers climbing these cliffs on a nice day. there's pictures of a sunny day. now imagine in war conditions, bad weather, choppy, sees, etc. they have like a 75 percent loss rate, both killed and injured. but the ones that were survived made is the top found nothing there, but dummy guns, the germans actually pulled the...
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you were young the day you took these cliffs. some of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? what compelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy hadj0■j faih that what they were doing was right. faith that they fought for all humanity. faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead, or on the next. it was the deep knowledge, and pray god we have not lost it, that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. you were here to liberate, not to conquer. and so you and those others did not doubt your cause, and you are right not to doubt. you all knew that some things are worth dying for. one's country is worth dying for. and democracy is w
you were young the day you took these cliffs. some of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you. yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? what compelled you to put aside the instinct for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you and somehow we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy hadj0■j faih that what they were...
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but then had to get to the cliff and scale that cliff up to plan do hawk, he talked about one of them who had been shot in the hip and yet kept going. and he talked about that one who turned around when one of his comrade said, i don't think i can do it. and the injured man said, yes, you can. you have to do it. so all of that was the illustrator you shouldn't of how he described the greatness of these americans. who is he said at that time, many of them had couldn't even find this coastline on a map had never been to a country. they didn't know it. these were people that they didn't know or had never met. and yet they went there to do the right thing and to and to listen to the core all of duty. he talked immediately about how that face down hitler. and the third reich, and how americans in that moment and all the other allies who held, showed that this kind of tyrannical bulli could not continue and turn the tide of that warp. and then he immediately made in comparisons to putin and the aggression and the tyranny that's undergoing now in ukraine. >> and he rhetorical, he kept asking
but then had to get to the cliff and scale that cliff up to plan do hawk, he talked about one of them who had been shot in the hip and yet kept going. and he talked about that one who turned around when one of his comrade said, i don't think i can do it. and the injured man said, yes, you can. you have to do it. so all of that was the illustrator you shouldn't of how he described the greatness of these americans. who is he said at that time, many of them had couldn't even find this coastline on...
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and run toward the cliff. the almost was shot right above the hip, visually, and he did one sure, but he was kept going. at one point, he was scaling the cliffs. another ranger yelled, i'm not sure i can make it a long while. you're all back with every ounce of strength he had, and you've got a hold on. and he did, and they did rags like sergeant tom material from massachusetts. german shell hit his boat as he was approaching the sure. every day exploded. sorry and was knocked into the freezing water. and as he told it, they began to utter a prayer. dear god, don't let me drown. i want to get in do it. i am here and suppose to do right by colonel james rider, texas. and the military asked for a battalion for this jury measured. he raised his hand and said, my rangers can do the job. he knew the capacity he doing the strength of their carter. a few days after they scale those clubs, he wrote a can dollars out of dro mother. one of the ranges you gave is live here. and that letter said, a country must be great c
and run toward the cliff. the almost was shot right above the hip, visually, and he did one sure, but he was kept going. at one point, he was scaling the cliffs. another ranger yelled, i'm not sure i can make it a long while. you're all back with every ounce of strength he had, and you've got a hold on. and he did, and they did rags like sergeant tom material from massachusetts. german shell hit his boat as he was approaching the sure. every day exploded. sorry and was knocked into the freezing...
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behind me is a memorial that symbolizes ranger daggers thrust to the top of the cliffs. and before me, are men who put them there. these are the boys of pointe dues hoc. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continent. the heroes who helped end a war. >> so it was an operation aimed at destroys nazism. the horrors of jewish holocaust and be o obliterating hitler and mussolini, every person involved in this invasion, including army r rangers climbing steep cliffs of international normandy, every person was a hero, what the rangers did was almost unimaginable. it was the grunts that carried victory home, pushing on to the beaches and up the cliffs as thousands much their comrades fell. here is president reagan on what the brave heroes fought for. >> 40 summers have passed since the battle you fought here, you were young the day you took these cliffs, some of you hardly more than boys. you risked everything here. why? why did you do did? what i'm pehled you to put aside instinct for self preservation and risk your lives to take the
behind me is a memorial that symbolizes ranger daggers thrust to the top of the cliffs. and before me, are men who put them there. these are the boys of pointe dues hoc. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continent. the heroes who helped end a war. >> so it was an operation aimed at destroys nazism. the horrors of jewish holocaust and be o obliterating hitler and mussolini, every person involved in this invasion, including army r rangers...
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within minutes, they reached the base of this cliff.n to climb them. when the cut their ladders, the rangers used the ropes. when the cut the ropes, the rangers used their hands and inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard. the rangers clawed, literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice until at last they reached the top. they breached hitler's atlantic wall, and they turned in that one effort. the tide of the war that began to save the world. ladies and gentlemen, yesterday i paid my respects at the american cemetery, just a few miles from here, where many of those rangers who died taking this cliff are buried. i spoke of what the what the fallen had done to defend freedom today, as we look out at this battlefield and all the bunkers and bomb craters that are still surrounded, one thought comes to mind. my god, my god, how did they do it? how were these americans willing to risk everything, dare everything, and give everything? there were americans like sergeant leonard. well, sergeant leonard loman from new jersey. he was one
within minutes, they reached the base of this cliff.n to climb them. when the cut their ladders, the rangers used the ropes. when the cut the ropes, the rangers used their hands and inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard. the rangers clawed, literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice until at last they reached the top. they breached hitler's atlantic wall, and they turned in that one effort. the tide of the war that began to save the world. ladies and gentlemen, yesterday i paid my...
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within minutes, they reached the base of the cliff.rs, ropes, and grappling hooks. they began to climb. the nazis cut their ladders. the rangers used the ropes. when the nazis cut the ropes, the rangers used their hands. 10 inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard, the rangers literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice until at last they reached the top. they breached the atlantic wall and they turned come in that one effort, the tide of the war and began to save the world. ladies and gentlemen, yesterday, i paid my respects at the american cemetery a few miles from here where many of those rangers died taking this cliff are buried. i spoke about what they had done to defend freedom. today, as a lookout on this battlefield and all of the bunkers and bomb craters still surrounding it, one ought comes to mind. my god, my god, how did they do it? how were these americans willing to risk everything and give everything? they were americans like sergeant leonard lomal of new jersey, one of the first rangers to jump off the ship and
within minutes, they reached the base of the cliff.rs, ropes, and grappling hooks. they began to climb. the nazis cut their ladders. the rangers used the ropes. when the nazis cut the ropes, the rangers used their hands. 10 inch by inch, foot by foot, yard by yard, the rangers literally clawed their way up this mighty precipice until at last they reached the top. they breached the atlantic wall and they turned come in that one effort, the tide of the war and began to save the world. ladies and...
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we see with social security disability benefits where you are going alen there's a cliff and the cliff is very steep and very dramatic in its effects. i'd love to have each of your th perhaps there's a question for the record so you have time to sit down and think about something, about whether we should be consideringroad solution to the allows, for enr cane officials to take a look at a terrible cliff and work around f humanity and good commonsehat guardrails should be set up across thepart of the apa as part ofhave a chance to provide appropriate notice of comment? over and over again, i see people innocently slamming into the cliffs problem and unintended and unfair damage created in their lives. ms. zuleger if you woommenting -- she didn't appear to havelimit problem although that is a prtyy hit $2000. even a clunker get to over $2000. a supporter of senator brown and cassidy's hike of that to $10,000 for individuals and $20,000 for married couples. see that as a similar problem that we should thank you for the question. your example very similarly matches my testimony and the exa
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you were young the day you took these cliffs. some of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? what impelled you to put aside the instincts for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you and somehow you we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith what they were doing was right. faith that they fought for all humanity. faith that a just god would grant them mercy on this beachhead or on the next. it was the deep knowledge and pray god we have not lost it, that there is a profound moral difference between the use of force for liberation and the use of force for conquest. we're here to liberate, not to conquer. so you and those others did not doubt your cause and you were right not to doubt. you all knew that some things are worth dying for. one's country is worth dying for and democracy is worth dying for
you were young the day you took these cliffs. some of you were hardly more than boys with the deepest joys of life before you yet you risked everything here. why? why did you do it? what impelled you to put aside the instincts for self-preservation and risk your lives to take these cliffs? what inspired all the men of the armies that met here? we look at you and somehow you we know the answer. it was faith and belief. it was loyalty and love. the men of normandy had faith what they were doing...
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the president speaking atop the deli cliffs of normandy, the place where army rangers scaled that cliff under gunfire, enduring terrible losses. saying today those brave american sons would expect us to stand up with democracy and stand with our allies, rather than going it alone, drawing a direct line from world war ii to russia's war in ukraine today. the president making the case to americans back home that democracy begins with each of us. mary bruce traveling with the president leading us off from paris tonight. >> reporter: in normandy today, standing on the very cliffs army rangers scaled to liberate europe from the nazis, president biden declaring the voices of those soldiers are once again calling americans to action. >> they are summoning us. they are summoning us now. they ask us what will we do? they're not asking us to scale these cliffs. they're asking us to stay true to what america stands for. >> reporter: he didn't mention donald trump by name but clearly cast trump's isolationist america-first stance as an affront to the men who sacrificed on d-day. >> they stormed the
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well as we've been hearing in the last few moments standing at the cliffs , the us standing at the cliffsled on d day , joe soldiers scaled on d day, joe biden has been warning against modern authoritarian threats . modern authoritarian threats. speaking in normandy , the us speaking in normandy, the us president stressed the need to support ukraine, andrew contrast with his rival , support ukraine, andrew contrast with his rival, donald trump, he's urged people to stay true to the values fought for in two world war where the fortunate heirs of a legacy of these heroes those who scale the cliffs. going to also be the keepers of their mission. the keepers of their mission. the keepers of their mission. the bears the flame of freedom that they kept burning bright. that thatis they kept burning bright. that that is the truest testimonial to their lives. our actions every day. to ensure that our democracy endures. and the soul of our nation endures. next news from the election campaign trail rishi sun has denied lying over claims that labour government would raise taxes by £2000 per household
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they're not asking us to scale these cliffs. but they're asking us to stay true to what america stands for. >> reporter: he didn't mention donald trump by name but clearly cast trump's isolationist america-first stance as an affront to the men who sacrificed on d-day. >> they stormed the beaches alongside their allies. does anyone believe these rangers would want america to go it alone today? >> reporter: the president insisting the men who fought and died on these beaches 80 years ago would want america to defend ukraine now in its war against russia. >> they stood against hitler's aggression. does anyone doubt -- does anyone doubt that they would want america to stand up against putin's aggression here in europe today? >> reporter: earlier, biden meeting with ukrainian president zelenskyy, apologizing for the delay in approving new military aid and blaming republicans. >> i apologize for the weeks of not knowing what's going to happen in terms of funding. some of our very conservative members were holding it up, but we got it
they're not asking us to scale these cliffs. but they're asking us to stay true to what america stands for. >> reporter: he didn't mention donald trump by name but clearly cast trump's isolationist america-first stance as an affront to the men who sacrificed on d-day. >> they stormed the beaches alongside their allies. does anyone believe these rangers would want america to go it alone today? >> reporter: the president insisting the men who fought and died on these beaches 80...
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the the beaches and the cliffs, the cross of david.generations to come will know what happened here. e men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery. but these veterans come looking for a name and remembering faces and voicesrom a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left.on thist franklin roosevelt addressed the american people, not with a speech, but with a prayer. he prayed that god would bless america's sons and lead them straight and true. he continued, they will need thy blessings. they will be short, tired by night and by day, without rest until victory is won. the darkness will be racked by noise and flame. men's souls will war. as americans prayed along more and about 5000 naval vessels were carrying eisenhower's order of the day. in this massive undertaking, there was a plan for everything. except for failure. eisenhower said. this operation is planned as a victory and that's the way it is going to be. they had waited for one break in the weather
the the beaches and the cliffs, the cross of david.generations to come will know what happened here. e men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery. but these veterans come looking for a name and remembering faces and voicesrom a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left.on thist franklin roosevelt addressed the american people, not with a speech, but with a prayer. he prayed that god would bless america's sons and...
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the the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here. but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery. but these veterans come looking for a name and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left. on this day in 1944, president franklin roosevelt addressed the american people, not with a speech, but with a prayer. he prayed that god would bless america's sons and lead them straight and true. he continued, they will need thy blessings. they will be short, tired by night and by day, without rest until victory is won. the darkness will be racked by noise and flame. men's souls will be shaken with the violence of war. as americans prayed along more than 12,000 allied aircraft and about 5000 naval vessels were carrying out general eisenhower's order of the day. in this massive undertaking, there was a plan for everything. except for failure. eisenhower said. this operation is
the the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here. but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery. but these veterans come looking for a name and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left. on this day in 1944, president franklin roosevelt addressed the american people, not with a speech, but with a prayer....
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time and providence have brought them back to see once more the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here, but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay these veterans come looking for a name, and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left. [applause] on this day in 1944, president franklin roosevelt addressed the american people, not with a speech, but with a prayer. he prayed that god would bless america's sons and lead them straight angs. they will be sore tired by night and by day without rest, until victory is won. the darkness will be rent by noise and flame. men's souls will be shaken with the violences of war. as ameri p than 12,000 allied aircraft and about 5,000 naval vessels were carrying out general eisenhower's order of the day. in this massive undertaking, there was a plan for everything, except for failure. eisenhower said, this operation is planned as a victory, and that's the way it is going to be. they had
time and providence have brought them back to see once more the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here, but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay these veterans come looking for a name, and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left. [applause] on this day in 1944, president franklin roosevelt addressed the american people,...
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time and providence have brought them back to see once more the beaches and the cliffs, the crosses and the stars of david. generations to come will know what happened here, but these men heard the guns. visitors will always pay respects at this cemetery, but these veterans come looking for a name, and remembering faces and voices from a lifetime ago. today, we honor all the veterans of normandy and all their comrades who never left. [applause] on this day in 1944, president franklin roosevelt addressed the american people, not with a speech, but with a prayer. he prayed that god would bless america's sons and lead them straight and true. he continued, they will need thy blessings. they will be sorre and by day without rest, until victory is won. the darkness will be rent by noise and flame. men's souls will be shaken with the violences of war. as americans prayed along, more than 12,000 allied aircraft and about 5,000 naval vessels were carrying out general eisenhower's order of the day. in this massive undertaking, there was a plan for everything, except for failure. eisenhower said,
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defense of democracy, invoking the legacy of world war 2 best friends, are not asking us to scale these cliffs, or ask us to stay true. what america stands for. we'll have more of joe biden, speech in normandy, on the 80th out of the 3 of the da landings will say, coming up on the program, ukraine's president below them is lensky addresses the french parliament as he meets the us president. he says he promises to stand by ukraine, plus saddam's army promises a harsh response to a power military attack. the kills more than 100 people. we look at the listening violence in the country in the course of symbols the menu mckinnon. welcome to the program. thanks so much for being with us. the us president joe biden has cooled on his fellow americans to defend democracy from threats at home and abroad. us president, speaking at point to hook in front sweat american soldiers for a pivotal bathroom during the d day invasion. 80 years ago and speech follows a pledge of support. so you crane and it's war against russia and comes during a divisive election race with his republican rival. donald trump is mo
defense of democracy, invoking the legacy of world war 2 best friends, are not asking us to scale these cliffs, or ask us to stay true. what america stands for. we'll have more of joe biden, speech in normandy, on the 80th out of the 3 of the da landings will say, coming up on the program, ukraine's president below them is lensky addresses the french parliament as he meets the us president. he says he promises to stand by ukraine, plus saddam's army promises a harsh response to a power military...
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so they launch is bearing raid climbing cliffs, getting shot out all the way to try to clear these guns and ultimately with great losses. they were successful and present a buyer wants to make that point of freedom of valor, of bravery. and that's why i see like previous presidents, i have chosen this site to make his speech today, really symbolic. we'll have to leave it that william, but i will, of course, be bringing all of you. is that speech by president, by lisa and you and i will be talking about that offer. thanks so much i this is a look now. some of the other stories making news around the world and at least the same people have been injured in an explosion at a hardware store and the remain in town of boston shawnee. the victims have reportedly suffered various traumas and bones, and 4 of them are in a serious condition, the mayor of the city. so the incident might have been caused by a malfunction of the gas station inside the store. at least 8 people have died in the bridge co ops and believe the another 6 have been injured. local authorities are investigating what caused th
so they launch is bearing raid climbing cliffs, getting shot out all the way to try to clear these guns and ultimately with great losses. they were successful and present a buyer wants to make that point of freedom of valor, of bravery. and that's why i see like previous presidents, i have chosen this site to make his speech today, really symbolic. we'll have to leave it that william, but i will, of course, be bringing all of you. is that speech by president, by lisa and you and i will be...
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same cliff op off.sen. whitehouse: yeah, it was ssdi. ms. zuleger: i do believe there should be some considerations there. s very much like the examples i gave in my testimony as well. sen. whitehouse: we treat the asset limit similarly? ms. zuleger: the asset limit does ssdi. it is the earnings surface, it sounds like that individual probably had some subsidies involved from that employer. i hope that is, once those subsidies were developed that is determined she was eligible. the examples that i gave did indicate sometimes we have a hard time getting proof of subsidies from employers we can't make assumptions. we have to have the of medical background. so we have proof from hapl ters that subsidies exist. sen. whitehouse: thank you.did nothing but harm to throw mary off the program. i applaud your efforts to bring common sense solutions to that ki stupidity so doesn't happen often. chair wyden: down, senator whitehouse,ort to look at the cliffs. this cliffs issue even by washington, d.c. standards is
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for example, they scale these cliffs on rough, these bad weather, bad lighting conditions, under fire, and with great losses. i took the cliff and then proceeded to then go inland to extend their mission and hold that ground until more force that could could come to us to help them. and i think job, i did try to really evoke that sense of history. didn't he use terms like the cracking of bullet and he really tried to take that picture. exactly. he what he painted the picture and if we could just and also you know, the link, he obviously did mention ukraine creating that link between 80 years ago. and today there is a will going on and in europe today. very similar to what am i knew of my call has been saying in the last 2 days. do you think that that link was made vividly enough? the people will understand the, the links between the 2 of them. yeah, i think the parallels can be clear that they're trying to make, there's been stairs been on both sides. russia, as well as, there's been so much world war to narrative being used to try to, you know, inspire people or provoke people into t
for example, they scale these cliffs on rough, these bad weather, bad lighting conditions, under fire, and with great losses. i took the cliff and then proceeded to then go inland to extend their mission and hold that ground until more force that could could come to us to help them. and i think job, i did try to really evoke that sense of history. didn't he use terms like the cracking of bullet and he really tried to take that picture. exactly. he what he painted the picture and if we could...
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cliff's variety store on castro street is stocked up on rainbow themed merchandise, with everything from pride flags to suspenders. to mark the special occasion. >> it's a time for celebration, authenticity, a time when we all get to celebrate being exactly who we are with no holds barred, the castro merchants are hoping for a boost in revenue. >> we really need it this year, april and may have been very soft for the entire city and we need the tourists to come back. >> cliff's variety typically sees a 20 to 25% increase in revenue in june. it's their third busiest month of the year, behind december and october. change is going to be $6 at eureka, sky cannabis dispensary. they're offering special pride themed gummies. the owner is forecasting june sales will jump 20% higher. >> a lot of tourists coming in for the last few years since the pandemic, but hopefully we're keeping our fingers crossed that we're going to see the same tourists coming in this year. >> the small business averages about 150 customers a day on weekends, and they're expecting to welcome about 200 a day during pride.
cliff's variety store on castro street is stocked up on rainbow themed merchandise, with everything from pride flags to suspenders. to mark the special occasion. >> it's a time for celebration, authenticity, a time when we all get to celebrate being exactly who we are with no holds barred, the castro merchants are hoping for a boost in revenue. >> we really need it this year, april and may have been very soft for the entire city and we need the tourists to come back. >>...
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when the weather is calm, you can stand on top of those famous white cliffs of dover and see the borderd rnli bring groups of migrants to shore. some channel watchers even have clickers and literally count people in. it's become a very visible thing, which helps explain why politicians have become so exercised by the issue. so far this year, around 13,000 migrants have arrived by small boat, but that figure is dwarfed by the number of migrants coming legally. last year, net migration, the difference between the number of people arriving in the uk and leaving, stood at 685,000. at this cafe in dover, migration in all its forms is certainly a hot topic. if they didn't let them in the country, you wouldn't have the problems we got. what problems? erm, housing, cost—of—living and everything like that. there's too many of them being brought in on our money, really. it's been going on for such a long time and nobody�*s solved it. the cafe's owner, heather horne, used to work looking after child asylum—seekers. she thinks politicians are too quick to scapegoat. i think they use the immigration
when the weather is calm, you can stand on top of those famous white cliffs of dover and see the borderd rnli bring groups of migrants to shore. some channel watchers even have clickers and literally count people in. it's become a very visible thing, which helps explain why politicians have become so exercised by the issue. so far this year, around 13,000 migrants have arrived by small boat, but that figure is dwarfed by the number of migrants coming legally. last year, net migration, the...
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and then a cliff.evable. >> lawrence: looks like the president of the united states is making his way to the stage. president macron is also there. pete, real quickly as we prepare for the president to make his speech here, these veterans -- some of them over 100 years old. some in wheelchairs, but i'm looking at some of them standing. and they had their hands saluting to the flag, what does that mean to you right now as we witness this as the president and french president make their way to the stage. >> pete: ask yourself do we deserve these men? are we living worthy of what they did? it's unclear right now. but they remind us of the best of us. and we salute them today. god bless them. we are not here without them. [bell tolls] >> brian: emmanuel macron speaking first. followed by the president. video presentation and then our president will speak. and then we are going to hear taps. 21-gun salute and flyover. >> steve: meantime because this is such a solemn affair. let's just listen. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
and then a cliff.evable. >> lawrence: looks like the president of the united states is making his way to the stage. president macron is also there. pete, real quickly as we prepare for the president to make his speech here, these veterans -- some of them over 100 years old. some in wheelchairs, but i'm looking at some of them standing. and they had their hands saluting to the flag, what does that mean to you right now as we witness this as the president and french president make their way...
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they aren't asking us to scale these cliffs.hey are asking us to stay true to what america stands for. earlier, president biden met with ukrainian president zelenskyy, announcing an additional 225 million dollars in security aid to ukraine. president biden apologizing that the funding was delayed due to republican opposition in congress, saying that the united states will stand with you. just waiting for the president and his remarks to begin. >> president will be speaking in france from the point above the beaches in normandy where u.s. army rangers climbed 100-foot lifts and destroyed a german battery in 1940 four, taking control of the coastal highway, which played a critical role in the success of d-day. many members of the u.s. congress also visiting normandy, including eight house republicans who are military veterans and planned jump out of a douglas c-47 to commemorate this day. they include military veterans dan crenshaw, mark green, darrell issa, cory mills, rich mccormick, derrick van orden. >> we saw president biden
they aren't asking us to scale these cliffs.hey are asking us to stay true to what america stands for. earlier, president biden met with ukrainian president zelenskyy, announcing an additional 225 million dollars in security aid to ukraine. president biden apologizing that the funding was delayed due to republican opposition in congress, saying that the united states will stand with you. just waiting for the president and his remarks to begin. >> president will be speaking in france from...
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it does soundving the details the individuob ssdi where the cliff exists because ssi same cliff dropf. sen. whitehouse: yeah, itas ssdi. ms. zuleger: i do believe thererations there. it sounds very much like the examples in my testimony as well. sen. whitehouse: should we treat the asset limit does not exist for the ssdi. earnings and how those earnings are treated. on theit sounds like that individual probably had some ssidies involved from that employer. i hope that is, once those subsidies were developed that is maybe why it was determined she was eligible. the examples that i gave did indicate sometimes we have a subsidies from employers and we can't makewe have to have the proof because we don't have any sort of medical backgro we have to have proof from employers that subsidies exist. you. did nothing but harm to throw mary off the program. i applaud your efforts to bri solutions to that kind of cruel stupidityesn't happen often. chair wyden: put me whitehouse, as your first volunteered to be part of this effort to look at the is cliffs issue even by washington, d.c. standards
it does soundving the details the individuob ssdi where the cliff exists because ssi same cliff dropf. sen. whitehouse: yeah, itas ssdi. ms. zuleger: i do believe thererations there. it sounds very much like the examples in my testimony as well. sen. whitehouse: should we treat the asset limit does not exist for the ssdi. earnings and how those earnings are treated. on theit sounds like that individual probably had some ssidies involved from that employer. i hope that is, once those subsidies...
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it was up on those cliffs there on the hillside. this is a busy beach and so it was, it seems, that the body was therefore a number of days whilst people would have been on that beach. this is the headland they have been searching, this whole area has been covered by emergency services, helicopters, for a number of days now. that is because it has gradually emerged that michael mosley, because of cctv, had made it to the village. if i give you a sense of the geography, it is around that corner over there, around that headland is where the village was, where he was last sighted and evidently the authorities have assumed he was walking somewhere here on this barren, very rugged terrain and that has been the focus of the operations. once again, i have to say this is not been confirmed as him but there are clearly a large amount of emergency services here. coastguard boats over there. police and doctors on the shore. it is leading many people to suspect the worst. talk shore. it is leading many people to suspect the worst.— shore. it is
it was up on those cliffs there on the hillside. this is a busy beach and so it was, it seems, that the body was therefore a number of days whilst people would have been on that beach. this is the headland they have been searching, this whole area has been covered by emergency services, helicopters, for a number of days now. that is because it has gradually emerged that michael mosley, because of cctv, had made it to the village. if i give you a sense of the geography, it is around that corner...
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>> a tesla flies off highway one over a cliff. >> they now say the man drove his family off that cliff on purpose. they arrested him for attempted murder and child abuse. >> this is nothing short of a miracle. >> reporter: the pasadena doctor says he suffers from depression and his wife and two young kids survived the plunge. he's now asking for mental health diversion instead of prosecution. >> there are limited ways for the d.a.'s office to oppose it. >> so how successful is mental health court? well, that depends on who you ask. >> reporter: we compiled success rate datas from counties across the state. comparing it to the public data on the dash board. we found it was inaccurate, incomplete, or non-existent. in fact no one seems to be tracking who is most successful or how often people reoffend. but the public data we do have indicates in the first quarter of this year, success rates fell below 50%. >> i'm proud of you, my friend. >> thank you, sir. >> even if they don't make it all the way through. >> reporter: after presiding over mental health court for more than a decade. >> we
>> a tesla flies off highway one over a cliff. >> they now say the man drove his family off that cliff on purpose. they arrested him for attempted murder and child abuse. >> this is nothing short of a miracle. >> reporter: the pasadena doctor says he suffers from depression and his wife and two young kids survived the plunge. he's now asking for mental health diversion instead of prosecution. >> there are limited ways for the d.a.'s office to oppose it. >> so...
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the move coming ahead of an expected fiscal cliff. since the pandemic, the transit agency has largely relied on federal and state money to keep it afloat, but that money is expected to run out around april 2026, and bart is facing the prospect of annual deficits between 300 and $400 million. >> we have a crisis on our hands . >> deborah allen is a bart board director and one of the two members to vote against the budget. on thursday, allen believes the board should start planning now for the possible fiscal cliff and trim the agency's current spending as much as they can. we've got to have a plan b, right, and there still isn't one. not everyone shares allen's viewpoint, though. bevan dufty is the bart board president. he says he's proud of the budget the board passed thursday. >> we've been tightening our belt for a while now. you know, the past couple of years we've balanced our budget through state and federal support, dufty says he worries if bart starts cutting services now, it could create a so-called death spiral and harm the a
the move coming ahead of an expected fiscal cliff. since the pandemic, the transit agency has largely relied on federal and state money to keep it afloat, but that money is expected to run out around april 2026, and bart is facing the prospect of annual deficits between 300 and $400 million. >> we have a crisis on our hands . >> deborah allen is a bart board director and one of the two members to vote against the budget. on thursday, allen believes the board should start planning...
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. >> carley: and a teen who survived a 60-foot fall from a cliff. we'll ask him about that. >> todd: did you see this? >> hammer. three sky players coming over. i think they are going to look at this. >> todd: sports world in a frenzy after angel reese's move on caitlin clark. we'll get more into that. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. we start with this. hundr hundreds thousands of migrants could get legal status thanks to new parole plan from the biden administration that could be announced by tomorrow. >> todd: madeleine rivera has details. >> madeleine: it is called parole in place, offer deportation protection for those who have lived here 10 years and stream line process for migrants to obtain permanent legal status and u.s. citizenship without having to leave the country. this could be as large as daca. this is on the heels of executive order the president ann announced earlier this week. president biden says he is taking action after months of inaction by congress. poll numbers show voter
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we can see that, you know, specifically identify as the fiscal cliff reserve. and, i want to point to the free city college reserve. it's $6.9 million. help us understand, how how does that so those are so help us understand what happened here in 24, 25 because with free city college in particular, both fiscal cliff reserve and free city college, because now free city college seems like zero out. so help us understand what what's happening there. sure. so the source of the reserve is, the city appropriates money, we go through an audit process, and then a couple of years after the fiscal year ends and the audit is complete, any unspent money is returned to the city and placed in the reserve. so this 6.9 million really represents money from a previous year that was not spent, and that was appropriated in the current year budget, the entirety of it. and so the balance is projected at zero, for the fiscal cliff reserve, the current year budget spent about $90 million to balance, and the budget last year is approved, budget spent, none of that leaving 130 million t
we can see that, you know, specifically identify as the fiscal cliff reserve. and, i want to point to the free city college reserve. it's $6.9 million. help us understand, how how does that so those are so help us understand what happened here in 24, 25 because with free city college in particular, both fiscal cliff reserve and free city college, because now free city college seems like zero out. so help us understand what what's happening there. sure. so the source of the reserve is, the city...
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but when you hear the voices of the people who actually charged those cliffs that morning they're not feeling particularly courageous and brave and that morning they're scared, they're lonely. there's sort of wondering if they have of what it takes to perform in combat. they're wondering if they're going to let down their comrades and their friends. and that's to me one of the stories that really stands out of the rangers is what a tight unit that was it was such in elite, well-trained team. this was the early start, of course of the american special forces and rangers. we're sort of the elite of the elite. and the way that they bonded and the way that they tried to support each other that day, climbing those clips then of course the rest of the story is that they get to the top of the cliffs and the german gun battery that they think that their storming is gone and. they actually have to fan out across the german countryside and it's sergeant leaned low, mel, who finally finds in a cop's of woods back from the cliffs, the german guns and is able to destroy them before they are able t
but when you hear the voices of the people who actually charged those cliffs that morning they're not feeling particularly courageous and brave and that morning they're scared, they're lonely. there's sort of wondering if they have of what it takes to perform in combat. they're wondering if they're going to let down their comrades and their friends. and that's to me one of the stories that really stands out of the rangers is what a tight unit that was it was such in elite, well-trained team....
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are now preparing to discuss new problems and new solutions for the city's nearly $200 million fiscal cliff. while our deficit is significant, our commitment to our communities, our small businesses, our residents here in oakland is strong. in a social media post, council president nikki fortunato bass laid out two options for balancing the city's budget. one option involves the mayor's original proposed budget with amendments that proposal aims to protect public safety and critical services from being cut. however, it would also include details of additional cuts if the city can't finalize the sale of its portion of the coliseum by september 30th. that allows us to be fiscally responsible. secondly, option number two, that budget does not assume money from this coliseum land sale. so that budget is more dramatic in terms of the reductions. the second option leaves out any funds for a coliseum sell. instead, it calls for $63 million in additional cuts. those cuts would impact several city departments, including parks, libraries and opd staffing, including freezing police academies. those ar
are now preparing to discuss new problems and new solutions for the city's nearly $200 million fiscal cliff. while our deficit is significant, our commitment to our communities, our small businesses, our residents here in oakland is strong. in a social media post, council president nikki fortunato bass laid out two options for balancing the city's budget. one option involves the mayor's original proposed budget with amendments that proposal aims to protect public safety and critical services...
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also, a major ruling in the case involving a man who drove his family off a cliff in their tesla. what he's now facing that has the district attorney fuming. plus remember the piles of spilled meat that blocked several lesf oakla freeway a couple ofw whoaused hd it turns out they've left behind similar messes before. i'm senior investigative reporter bigad shaban. we investigate that grisly gridlocktraight ahead. on the news at 530 starts right now. thanks so much for joining us. i'm janelle wang, and i'm garvin thomas. at least 15 people are recovering from bullet wnds tonighafter an oakland juneteenth celebration ended in gunfire. to wrap up as nbc bay area's jodi hernandez reports that that is when things turned terrifying. i'm just, you know, walking around enjoying the festival of juneteenth on a normal, nice day . but 27 year old dejonique maddox fun day celebrating juneteenth with family ended like this. no, they shooting at each other. gunfire erupted as dejonique headed back to her car parked on grand avenue, sending hundreds ducking for cover so i couldn't make it to my
also, a major ruling in the case involving a man who drove his family off a cliff in their tesla. what he's now facing that has the district attorney fuming. plus remember the piles of spilled meat that blocked several lesf oakla freeway a couple ofw whoaused hd it turns out they've left behind similar messes before. i'm senior investigative reporter bigad shaban. we investigate that grisly gridlocktraight ahead. on the news at 530 starts right now. thanks so much for joining us. i'm janelle...
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. >> how a georgia man says he survived despite falling hundreds of feet off a cliff. the dog that helped save him back to back shark attacks. >> three people suffering bites off florida swimmers on edge. what shark researchers are saying about the encounters two scares in the sky. >> what caused the severe damage to the nose of this airliner over europe and caught on camera ? this sea plane colliding with a boat on the water. >> women's basketball superstar caitlin clark fails to make the u.s. olympic team. how she's now responding to the snub and career lifeline. >> a big win for will smith after that infamous slap at the oscars from abc news this is america this morning on good monday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> i'm andrea fujii in for rhiannon. we begin with the crisis on the southern border and a new challenge for the white house. >> they're running into problems imposing president biden's new policy, which limits asylum seekers. former president trump back on the campaign trail, wasting no time attacking biden on the issue. >> in the meantime, today
. >> how a georgia man says he survived despite falling hundreds of feet off a cliff. the dog that helped save him back to back shark attacks. >> three people suffering bites off florida swimmers on edge. what shark researchers are saying about the encounters two scares in the sky. >> what caused the severe damage to the nose of this airliner over europe and caught on camera ? this sea plane colliding with a boat on the water. >> women's basketball superstar caitlin...
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. >>> also tonight, president biden's speech on the cliffs of normandy urging americans to protect democracy. plus, his meeting with ukraine's president zelenskyy and what he apologized for. >>> just in, after his new york rape conviction was overturned, the new twist in harvey weinstein's los angeles case. >>> supreme court justice clarence thomas for the first time disclosing two luxury vacations paid for by a gop megadonor and what the other justices disclosed including book deals and beyonce tickets. >>> hunter biden tearing up as his daughter takes the stand. what she told the jury about his efforts to get sober before buying the gun at the center of the case. >>> the outrage in israel. the u.n. adding it and hamas to a blacklist of those who harm children in war zones. >>> new body cam video from the arrest of the world's number one golfer, scottie scheffler. what it reveals. >>> and team usa stunning the world with a historic win. is america catching cricket fever? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. in this season of extremes and
. >>> also tonight, president biden's speech on the cliffs of normandy urging americans to protect democracy. plus, his meeting with ukraine's president zelenskyy and what he apologized for. >>> just in, after his new york rape conviction was overturned, the new twist in harvey weinstein's los angeles case. >>> supreme court justice clarence thomas for the first time disclosing two luxury vacations paid for by a gop megadonor and what the other justices disclosed...
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these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continent.hese are the heroes who helped end a war. >> two million suns from 15 countries jumped into flak filled skies and a bloodsoaked surf, and met death on an even■w plain. >> the sons of democracy improvised and mounted their own attacks. at that exact moment, on these beaches, the forces of freedom turned the tide of the 20th century. >> that road to v-e day was long and hard, and traveled by weary and valiant men. and history wl always record where that road began. it began here, with the first footprints on the beaches of normandy. 150,000 souls set off towards this tiny sliver of sand upon which hung more than the fate of a war, but rather, the course of human history. >> today, we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. announcer: c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> oh, you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that. >> comcast is partnering
these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continent.hese are the heroes who helped end a war. >> two million suns from 15 countries jumped into flak filled skies and a bloodsoaked surf, and met death on an even■w plain. >> the sons of democracy improvised and mounted their own attacks. at that exact moment, on these beaches, the forces of freedom turned the tide of the 20th century. >> that road to v-e day was long and hard, and...