abdulla, abdulla, the candidate expected to win the afghanistan presidential election is a symbolic attack targeting the afghan leader who will immediately sign a security agreement to it allow the troops to stay in afghanistan this year. they feel vulnerable as a result of the prisoner swap by bergdahl. >> what will happen to the five commanders released from gitmo? the detainees are live nothing qatar and can travel freely in the country. amy kellogg is streaming live with more, amy? >> reporter: hi, jenna, media reports said the five detainees that are free are resting and there was a chilling quote from the reclusive leader of the taliban who hasn't been seen since 9/11. this means that the independent of stan tan is here and the shift of high hopes of the afghan people are close to the show. qatar is far cry from gitmo, it is it a country that is striving for influence on the global stage and has the money to do a lot. its relationship with the united states has been up and down, the recent statement department report said qatar is helpful in counter terrorism efforts, but the effort to stop terrorist funding is inconsistent. a former u.s. diplomat thinks that the prisoner swap because it was backed by the a mir of the country will usher in cooperation in terrorism. and five taliban prisoner will be under a loose house arrest. it is a very loose doechlt their families are floun over on to join them. should they choose to return to afghanistan in a year's time is in question. they are graybeard and not particularly good fighters, but they have symbolic importance. qatar, whose foreign minister brokered this said little. they did it for the u.s., and no doubt for their own prestige. jenna, it is it an extremely wealthy country and comfortable place to live particularly if you are a qatari citizen. five live in a residential compound. in terms of the lifestyle, that is a question. they are kept from the public eye at this point. but we know they are here and they will be fairly free to move around. jenna. >> quite a story to watch from that vantage point, thank you very much. >> apparently they can have all of the visitors they want. >>> there is a new effort to get our veterans medical care when they need. it there is a bipartisan deal to that pays the waive for two dozen medical facility. and would allow them to experience wait times or live 48 miles will get choice cards. that would let them go to a doctor of their choice from a private facility. >> commemorating the sacrifice of american heroes, here on u.s. soils. at the national world war ii memorial with more. >> reporter: here in washington, people parade tribute to the largest amphibious landing in history and turned the tide in world war ii and saved the world. 5,000 oakss and gliders with american, british and canadian soldiers. there were 3,000 american casulties on the first day. for a while it looked as if the invasion might fail. >> by eight time time 30 a.m. general brad lo expected the troops to be a mile inland. six hours we held only ten yards of beach. in this age of instant commentary it would be declared as it was by one officer, a bedackle. >> reporter: jim martin who parachuted behind the beaches, said it was a lot easier with no one shooting at him. old solders who are the last living link of that day placed a wreath in the memory of the fallen. >> we forget what these guys went through. and 70 years ago and we are losing them and we have to honor their memory and remember what they did to get us here. >> reporter: this memorial was built between the washington monument and lincoln memwrorial. and the they are honoring men and women who saved the world, jenna? >> thank you, wendall. >>> on this d- day pmemioral, te french we'll never forget. helps showering 1 million red rose pedals over the statute of lesht. when our troops landed there to liberate the people of france. >> and a deadly shooting in our seattle college. how one hero stopped the carnage. we'll tell you that story. and the bergdahl swap. are that planning a homecoming or damage control? >>> as we honor the seventieth anniversary of d- day. go to fox news.com and click on asking now and click on to join in on the investigation. to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! 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