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good -- bayeux. would you please be seated 7 good morning -- bayeux. would you please be seated? warm welcome to you all as we gather here in this beautiful cathedral for our service of remembrance on this 75th anniversary of d—day. at the heart of our remembrance lies the sacrifice and heroism of those who brought about the freedoms we enjoy today. he speaks french. he was the message of pope francis. —— here is the message of pope francis. dear friends, first, heartfelt greetings on behalf of pope francis and on my behalf to you on this day of remembrance of liberation from world war ii. to all of us here gathered from different english—speaking countries, i convey my respect and gratitude for your presence in normandy and for your commitment to peace. the holy father sends you a message of peace and he proclaims the need for dialogue and understanding between nations. may god bless us with everlasting peace and helpless to prevent any conflict bya and helpless to prevent any conflict by a commitment dialogue and respect in favour of each and every human being. god's grace help
good -- bayeux. would you please be seated 7 good morning -- bayeux. would you please be seated? warm welcome to you all as we gather here in this beautiful cathedral for our service of remembrance on this 75th anniversary of d—day. at the heart of our remembrance lies the sacrifice and heroism of those who brought about the freedoms we enjoy today. he speaks french. he was the message of pope francis. —— here is the message of pope francis. dear friends, first, heartfelt greetings on...
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this is bayeux cathedral and the service of remembrance, bayeux the first city to be liberated.e is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. the american cemetery at coleville—sur—mer next to omaha beach. of all the allied forces on d—day itself, the americans saw the heaviest losses here. atjuno beach, canadian veterans also remembered the fallen. singing. bayeux cemetery. there are more than 4,000 servicemen buried here, most of them british. it is by far the hardest place for the d—day veterans to come. crowd sings. each veteran invited to lay a wreath to remember their brothers in arms, the men who paid the ultimate sacrifice. they shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. we will rememberthem. as you saw, there were moving scenes in that ceremony at bayeux ceremony where many of the fallen were buried. robert hall is there. this is a very important day, a day when they can have peace and
this is bayeux cathedral and the service of remembrance, bayeux the first city to be liberated.e is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. the american cemetery at coleville—sur—mer next to omaha beach. of all the allied forces on d—day itself, the americans saw the heaviest losses here. atjuno beach, canadian veterans also remembered the fallen. singing. bayeux cemetery. there are more than 4,000 servicemen buried here, most...
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the people of bayeux have never forgotten what that meant. humbling.to come out and applaud you. not enjoy, but i've come here just to remember those that never came back. how important is it for you to be here on this anniversary? it's nice, yes. we're all getting old, aren't we? well, iam. i'm nearly 96. ken hay came ashore with the dorset regiment. i got captured a couple of weeks later. i went out coal mining in poland. and then the long march for freedom of course, back. it's a bit overwhelming, i find. they're so welcoming. i think it's great. at the bayeux cemetery, eric strange, his head still full of last night's emotional departure from portsmouth. as a young officer, eric commanded a landing craft underfire from german defences. and then the bang. there was this royal marine lieutenant, actually, and his chest was not very good. all one could do was try to get some first aid up to him as quick as, but... for a moment, among the lines of white stones, eric and his fellow veterans were back on the beaches. there's a lot of lads there that were
the people of bayeux have never forgotten what that meant. humbling.to come out and applaud you. not enjoy, but i've come here just to remember those that never came back. how important is it for you to be here on this anniversary? it's nice, yes. we're all getting old, aren't we? well, iam. i'm nearly 96. ken hay came ashore with the dorset regiment. i got captured a couple of weeks later. i went out coal mining in poland. and then the long march for freedom of course, back. it's a bit...
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we've got events happening in bayeux, and the ship, with lots of vetera ns, bayeux, and the ship, with long voyage that has gone across europe, really. on their remembrance journey. it has not been a small feat, and then on top of that, we have also got a campaign that we have also got a campaign that we have run with, with our supporters, where we have asked them to join us in commemorating, by sending out m essa 9 es in commemorating, by sending out m essa g es of in commemorating, by sending out messages of thanks, would you have got here with us today. really good to talk to you. thank you so much. that is marie doyle. spokesperson for the royal british legion, there in arromanches, thank you. if let's listen in to president trump and macron. i think they are speaking to the press.|j trump and macron. i think they are speaking to the press. i think what isa speaking to the press. i think what is a very important thing, especially for the young generation, these are actual heroes, these vetera ns, these are actual heroes, these veterans, is that a lot of things we ta ke veterans, is
we've got events happening in bayeux, and the ship, with lots of vetera ns, bayeux, and the ship, with long voyage that has gone across europe, really. on their remembrance journey. it has not been a small feat, and then on top of that, we have also got a campaign that we have also got a campaign that we have run with, with our supporters, where we have asked them to join us in commemorating, by sending out m essa 9 es in commemorating, by sending out m essa g es of in commemorating, by sending...
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the people of bayeux have never forgotten what that meant. humbling.umbled that people want to come out and applaud you. not enjoy, but i've come here just to remember those that never came back. how important is it for you to be here on this anniversary? it's nice, yes. we're all getting old, aren't we? well, lam. i'm nearly 96. ken hay came ashore with the dorset regiment. i got captured a couple of weeks later. i went out coal mining in poland. and then the long march forfreedom of course, back. it's a bit overwhelming, i find. they're so welcoming. i think it's great. at the bayeux cemetery, eric strange, his head still full of last night's emotional departure from portsmouth. as a young officer, eric commanded a landing craft underfire from german defences. and then the bang. there was this royal marine lieutenant, actually, and his chest was not very good. all one could do was try to get some first aid up to him as quick as, but... for a moment, among the lines of white stones, eric and his fellow veterans were back on the beaches. there's a lot
the people of bayeux have never forgotten what that meant. humbling.umbled that people want to come out and applaud you. not enjoy, but i've come here just to remember those that never came back. how important is it for you to be here on this anniversary? it's nice, yes. we're all getting old, aren't we? well, lam. i'm nearly 96. ken hay came ashore with the dorset regiment. i got captured a couple of weeks later. i went out coal mining in poland. and then the long march forfreedom of course,...
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this is bayeux cathedral and the service of remembrance, bayeux the first city to be liberated. over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. the american cemetery at coleville—sur—mer next to omaha beach. of all the allied forces on d—day itself, the americans saw the heaviest losses here. atjuno beach, canadian veterans also remembered the fallen. singing bayeux cemetery. there are more than 4,000 servicemen buried here, most of them british. it is by far the hardest place for the d—day veterans to come. crowd sings each veteran invited to lay a wreath to remember their brothers in arms, the men who paid the ultimate sacrifice. they shall not grow old, as we that are left grow old. age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. at the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember them. we will rememberthem. there have been so many different events happening here along the normandy coast today. so many sombre commemorative events but also here in arromanches, the focus of many people here. you can see in the
this is bayeux cathedral and the service of remembrance, bayeux the first city to be liberated. over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. the american cemetery at coleville—sur—mer next to omaha beach. of all the allied forces on d—day itself, the americans saw the heaviest losses here. atjuno beach, canadian veterans also remembered the fallen. singing bayeux cemetery. there are more than 4,000 servicemen buried here, most of...
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at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andmmonwealth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. the experience of american soldiers on omaha beach among the most brutal of the allied campaign, etched onto the faces in front of him. we know what we owe to you veterans. our freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. at arromanches, british veterans gathered on the beaches they once took. as europe remembers those who will never grow old, there is a need to cherish those who grow older each year. those for whom remembrance is memory, for whom a nation's heroes are fri
at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andmmonwealth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are...
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and we continue looking at these imagery is from the bayeux cemetery.yals and political leaders, with the focus very much on those veterans remembering their fellow servicemen who did not come home from d—day. by by the following day, the city became the first in france to be liberated from the nazis. it is something the people here have never forgotten. the people of bayeux helping to keep the graves of this war cemetery in pristine condition. and such a raw emotion felt throughout the years, and hearing the voices of those war veterans, where the service has just ended in this cemetery, that d—day veteran frank baugh saying that his most abiding memory of that day are seeing our boys cut down by machine gunfire, seeing our boys cut down by machine gun fire, floating face down, we couldn't get them. that is my most abiding memory of that day, he said. and the service that has just taken place here, the latest in a series of events to mark this 75th anniversary. by the end of sixth june 1944, almost 4,500 allied troops had been killed and thousands more
and we continue looking at these imagery is from the bayeux cemetery.yals and political leaders, with the focus very much on those veterans remembering their fellow servicemen who did not come home from d—day. by by the following day, the city became the first in france to be liberated from the nazis. it is something the people here have never forgotten. the people of bayeux helping to keep the graves of this war cemetery in pristine condition. and such a raw emotion felt throughout the...
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on our way from bayeux up to belgium, we went through caen.rand piano, with dust, bricks on top of it. so we cleaned this piano and freddie got on the piano and... i'll cry now... ..within ten minutes the place was heaving on hearing the piano. there was hundreds of soldiers saying, play so—and—so, play this, and freddie played it. it was a great... sorry to lose freddie. i was very lucky. i had some narrow escapes. i think about it every day. with an old friend. captain, captain. so young. you talk to younger people about events during the war and they look askance as if it didn't happen. i hope it will bring it home to all the people exactly what happened. not what i did, but what we did. i came home and i was thankful and i appreciate waking up every morning just to see the sky. and the lads who are the heroes are still out there. so grateful to be alive, so grateful to have survived. so sorry so many had to die. so many heroes and there they lie — normandy. hello again. well, i suppose there was a modest improvement with the weather today.
on our way from bayeux up to belgium, we went through caen.rand piano, with dust, bricks on top of it. so we cleaned this piano and freddie got on the piano and... i'll cry now... ..within ten minutes the place was heaving on hearing the piano. there was hundreds of soldiers saying, play so—and—so, play this, and freddie played it. it was a great... sorry to lose freddie. i was very lucky. i had some narrow escapes. i think about it every day. with an old friend. captain, captain. so young....
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at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. the experience of american soldiers on 0maha beach among the most brutal of the allied campaign, etched onto the faces in front of him. we know what we owe to you veterans. 0ur freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. at arromanches, british veterans gathered on the beaches they once took. as europe remembers those who will never grow old, there is a need to cherish those who grow older each year. those for whom remembrance is memory, for whom a nation's heroes are friends. fo
at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride...
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, the city of bayeux to —— caen.his was vital,156,000 men landed on d—day itself, but waiting in the south of england were millions more men and tons of equipment, tanks, heavy guns and everything, all of this had to be brought across to france into the beachhead, which could then be used to take the battle out to the german enemy.” just want to remind viewers who might be tuning in this morning, we have a special programme this morning commemorating the 75th anniversary of the d—day landings. the pictures you are looking at this morning are on the normandy coast. just very close to what was known as gold beach, one of the three beaches on which british forces landed during those d—day landings. 75 yea rs during those d—day landings. 75 years ago today, on sixjune1944. prime minister theresa may waiting for arrivals. we expect the french president, macron, and many of the people who have made the journey. you can see in the background some of the mulberry harbours, the temporary ports which were dragged across the en
, the city of bayeux to —— caen.his was vital,156,000 men landed on d—day itself, but waiting in the south of england were millions more men and tons of equipment, tanks, heavy guns and everything, all of this had to be brought across to france into the beachhead, which could then be used to take the battle out to the german enemy.” just want to remind viewers who might be tuning in this morning, we have a special programme this morning commemorating the 75th anniversary of the d—day...
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moved from bayeux cathedral to the cemetery.e programme today. thank you so much. it is lovely to meet you. thank you for sharing your memories. you have ten seconds to show us the medals, really quickly. it wasn't until many years later i realised, my late father, we knew nothing about him. and these medals. on these this momentous day, let's leave you with some of the images of this, marking the 75th anniversary of d—day. good morning. currently looking dry across good morning. currently looking dry a cross m ost good morning. currently looking dry across most parts of the uk. some clear skies and some lovely weather at the moment around the channel and enormity as well. further out a few showers developing through wales, northern england, the midlands, some heavy and perhaps thundery. some thundery rain affecting the far north of scotland, more persistent in the far north—east. maximum temperatures up to about 16—19 celsius. largely dry down in the south—east of england. through tonight those showers will drift northward even
moved from bayeux cathedral to the cemetery.e programme today. thank you so much. it is lovely to meet you. thank you for sharing your memories. you have ten seconds to show us the medals, really quickly. it wasn't until many years later i realised, my late father, we knew nothing about him. and these medals. on these this momentous day, let's leave you with some of the images of this, marking the 75th anniversary of d—day. good morning. currently looking dry across good morning. currently...
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so, of course, tomorrow they will be in le havre, they are going to the bayeux commemoration, at themany of those men will not have seen that graveyard , those men will not have seen that graveyard, they have not been back, many of them, since, so it will be an emotional moment for them. and then on sunday, when they have been to the commemoration tomorrow, they will come back to dover, because not all of these veterans left from portsmouth, they left from other ports along the dorset and hampshire coast, and some of them did depart from dover. so there they go, boudicca just pulling out into the solent, and we should soon get some of the top shots as it is escorted out into the channel, shaun more from christian later, hms st albans as part of a flotilla that will be accompanying boudicca as it begins his journey out towards the coast of normandy, and we will be watching that through the course of the evening. we will also be watching for the various other commemorations, including a silent vigil and march past that will take place at the location of pegasus bridge, one of the first
so, of course, tomorrow they will be in le havre, they are going to the bayeux commemoration, at themany of those men will not have seen that graveyard , those men will not have seen that graveyard, they have not been back, many of them, since, so it will be an emotional moment for them. and then on sunday, when they have been to the commemoration tomorrow, they will come back to dover, because not all of these veterans left from portsmouth, they left from other ports along the dorset and...
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at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andcommonwealth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. when my life is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. applause. the experience of american soldiers on 0maha beach among the most brutal of the allied campaign, etched onto the faces in front of him. we know what we owe to you veterans. 0ur freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. applause. at arromanches, british veterans gathered on the beaches they once took. as europe remembers those who will never g
at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andcommonwealth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. for your tomorrow, we gave our today. when my life is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands...
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at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andcommonwealth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. "for your tomorrow, we gave our today". when my life is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake their hands with pride. at the us cemetery, america's modern day president gave his thanks to the servicemen of the past. you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. applause. the experience of american soldiers on 0maha beach among the most brutal of the allied campaign, etched onto the faces in front of him. we know what we owe to you veterans. 0ur freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. applause. at arromanches, british veterans gathered on the beaches they once took. as europe remembers those who will never
at bayeux cathedral, those who never returned from the normandy beaches were honoured by veterans andcommonwealth in a service of remembrance. the prince of wales paying tribute alongside the men who'd fought under his grandfather. the bittersweet words of the kohima epitaph read on behalf of the fallen here in the first french town freed by the allies. "for your tomorrow, we gave our today". when my life is over and i reach the other side, i'll meet my friends from normandy and shake...
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actor scott bayeux is accusing michael avenatti of lifting the phrase from him and he did use it at the 2016 republican national convention, watch. >> of course, let's make america great again, but let's make america america again. >> in 2016 nba hall of famer kareem abdul-jabbar also used the phrase during the speech and the chronicle of higher education used it for an op ed, in 2015, make america america again was used by former texas governor rick perry during his presidential run and former g.o.p. senator rick santorum used a similar version during his presidential run. all of those who used or are using the phrase in modern times might want to give a tip of the hatch to the poet langston hughes who wrote a poem titled let america be america again, he wrote that poem in 1936. >> shannon: the mystery thickens. thank you for tracking it down tonight. a floor on the house floor today after routine debate on a spending package for hhs led one democrat to say about her republican pro-life colleagues because they support limits on abortion. >> mr. speaker, it is tiring to hear from so man
actor scott bayeux is accusing michael avenatti of lifting the phrase from him and he did use it at the 2016 republican national convention, watch. >> of course, let's make america great again, but let's make america america again. >> in 2016 nba hall of famer kareem abdul-jabbar also used the phrase during the speech and the chronicle of higher education used it for an op ed, in 2015, make america america again was used by former texas governor rick perry during his presidential...
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we head toward the middle of the day i'm going warm up just pleasantly tomorrow in the 60's in the bayeuxalong the coastline and still some upper 70's in the valleys and then in the afternoon. we'll see temperatures topping out in the mid 80's in the warmer spots that's a far cry from a temperatures as high as a 10405 inland. the past couple of days 70's 80's inside the bay. and some 15 cities along the coastline so we're going to cool you down big time around the bay area along the coastline 50's at some 60's plan, a cool temperatures out toward the beaches of much cooler all around the bay area, 64 degrees in burlingame if the idea these temperatures really coming down from where we've been so we're done with a triple-digit digit heat for now that's the way it's going to be looks like right into the weekend cooling you down warming up a little bit on dad's day but then. start to get back to some heat as we get the beginning of this next week as summer begins the following friday looks like temperatures heating up well for the year flying by having good night everybody say tomorrow. n yo
we head toward the middle of the day i'm going warm up just pleasantly tomorrow in the 60's in the bayeuxalong the coastline and still some upper 70's in the valleys and then in the afternoon. we'll see temperatures topping out in the mid 80's in the warmer spots that's a far cry from a temperatures as high as a 10405 inland. the past couple of days 70's 80's inside the bay. and some 15 cities along the coastline so we're going to cool you down big time around the bay area along the coastline...