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ron cross and bob jones now both in their ninety's were on board one of those ships. a group that grips. people. that they're in what they do and in the war. of the you think they get up and join me where i am now i was made on thursday the actual anniversary of the landing in normandy another commemoration will take place on the northern coast of france. and germans as an america was also on hand to pay her respects she called her own participation in the ceremonies a gift of history. in the. dog of the in the military it was a unique military operation unprecedented for us in germany it lead ultimately to liberation from national socialism it claimed a number leave a ball number of lines hundreds of thousands of soldiers were involved a huge logistical operation. and it was to lead to something that we can be very proud of today namely reconciliation and unity within you and the whole post will order that has brought us peace in europe now for more than 7 decades. on the fact that i as a german chancellor can be part of these today that today we are working together
ron cross and bob jones now both in their ninety's were on board one of those ships. a group that grips. people. that they're in what they do and in the war. of the you think they get up and join me where i am now i was made on thursday the actual anniversary of the landing in normandy another commemoration will take place on the northern coast of france. and germans as an america was also on hand to pay her respects she called her own participation in the ceremonies a gift of history. in the....
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woman had been a close aide to jobs the young the successor to bob jones a young was also a reform and want to dialogue with the students but the conservative prime minister . favored a hard line approach. and i was not interested in my father's work and i didn't care what he was doing in the government. what the son did not know was another man was in control. time a senior leader who had retired from most. countries knew the students knew who had been ousted by done shopping 2 years before that. over the next few weeks the students became more and more radical they demanded negotiations with the parties some went on a hunger strike they wanted a lot of sympathy. but i know we don't everybody had a feeling that we would certainly win because everybody supported us that's what i saw in the square. when i came home there was a deeply pessimistic atmosphere of freedom to be one of the. you know what you're. on may 18th being instructed the government to declare martial law the reformers in the party had lost the young disappeared from public view he spent the rest of his life. prepared f
woman had been a close aide to jobs the young the successor to bob jones a young was also a reform and want to dialogue with the students but the conservative prime minister . favored a hard line approach. and i was not interested in my father's work and i didn't care what he was doing in the government. what the son did not know was another man was in control. time a senior leader who had retired from most. countries knew the students knew who had been ousted by done shopping 2 years before...
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run cross and bob jones now both in their ninety's were on board one of those ships. a crit groups of. people who says that they are in the mood to what they do and in the winter thought it in a good mood to come up and join me where i am now maybe i was made on thursday the actual anniversary of the landing in normandy another commemoration will take place on the northern coast of france and britain's prime minister theresa may also took to the stage to read a letter from an army captain to his family when just 2 days before the normandy landings although i would give anything to be back with you. i have not yet had any wish a tool to back down from the job we have to do. there is so much that i would like to be able to tell you. nearly all of which you've heard many many times but just to say that i mean it even more today. please give my fondest love to my arm and my jamie. god bless and keep you safe. emotional tribute there by prime minister may well german chancellor angela merkel was also on hand to pay her respects she called her own participation in the cerem
run cross and bob jones now both in their ninety's were on board one of those ships. a crit groups of. people who says that they are in the mood to what they do and in the winter thought it in a good mood to come up and join me where i am now maybe i was made on thursday the actual anniversary of the landing in normandy another commemoration will take place on the northern coast of france and britain's prime minister theresa may also took to the stage to read a letter from an army captain to...
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it was a sign for bob scott rvs. >> lester jones had told me that he worked for bob scott rv.to and wheng lot that was the same one that was in the driveway when i walked up to lester jones' house. and i thought, "oh, my god." >> reporter: right away carol went to the sheriff's office, told them all she knew about lester ralph jones. how much credence did you give that story, or did you? j >> we gave it a lot of credencee >> reporter: in fact, a week after paige disappeared, they brought jones in for questioning >> mr. jones, i appreciate you coming down, okay? >> sure. >> reporter: jones was once chief of a rural fire fowe. department, which is where his story gets strange. >> i know rob. >> okay. >> reporter: rob dixon. paige's ex-husband. >> go down that road. what do you know? >> i used to be with the fire department up in hotchkiss.ex >> okay, all right. >> i met him there. >> okay. >> that was a long time ago. >> reporter: and had also met dixon's then wife, paige.ad >> 'cause she, at one time, had come up there. >> and she had come to where? the fire department, you mean? >> yeah.
it was a sign for bob scott rvs. >> lester jones had told me that he worked for bob scott rv.to and wheng lot that was the same one that was in the driveway when i walked up to lester jones' house. and i thought, "oh, my god." >> reporter: right away carol went to the sheriff's office, told them all she knew about lester ralph jones. how much credence did you give that story, or did you? j >> we gave it a lot of credencee >> reporter: in fact, a week after...
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the dow jones industrial average rose 78 points to 26,062.s the q added 81 and the s&p 500 was up 13. bob pisani spartarts us off tont from the exw york stock ange. >> stocks were in rally mode on this monday with the dow rising for its sixth straight day seeing its longest winning streak since may of last year although the market ended well off the highs. trade talk optimspm once again ks the move higher after president donald trump said the u.s. and mexico reached an agreement to suspend tariffs in finitely. it's no surprise the trade sectors led the market higher, ade sensitive groups, semiconductors, retailers, industrials, they all outperformed but wh a roller coa coaster weis has been. had historic highs in early may, the s&p dropped 7% in the next 5 weeks or so on china trade wars and then mexican tariff worries. but it's rallied back in the next wee we're up 6% in a week, knocking right on the o doorthe old historic high for the s&p 500. we did get through 2,900 today, though closed below that. that's the good news. the bad newsres stockst cheap anymore. they're pricing in a lot o
the dow jones industrial average rose 78 points to 26,062.s the q added 81 and the s&p 500 was up 13. bob pisani spartarts us off tont from the exw york stock ange. >> stocks were in rally mode on this monday with the dow rising for its sixth straight day seeing its longest winning streak since may of last year although the market ended well off the highs. trade talk optimspm once again ks the move higher after president donald trump said the u.s. and mexico reached an agreement to...
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bob, over to you >> thanks very much, bertha. and we've seen a nice pop here, the dow joneso the close of the first half of the year we end june with the best first half gains in more than 20 years. certainly that's impressive. we are essentially back to where we were in october of last year. we will get big volume going into the close mike referenced the rebalancing, the rebalancing of the russell 1,000. the big cam and the russell 2,000. remember the key are the ipos. uber, lyft, spotify, beyond meat going into the russell you'll be seeing some very big volume there's the closing bell the dow jones industrials had a nice possible when it closed up on the day the best in the month of june. >>> good afternoon welcome to "the closing bell." i'm wilfred frost. >> and i'm sara eisen. there is the bell. that's a wrap on june, on the first half of the year for stocks what a june it was got a nice pop into the close. look at the russell. s&p 500 up half a percent. looks like the dow's best month. the best june. >> the s&p doubled its gains on the day in that last ten minutes to cl
bob, over to you >> thanks very much, bertha. and we've seen a nice pop here, the dow joneso the close of the first half of the year we end june with the best first half gains in more than 20 years. certainly that's impressive. we are essentially back to where we were in october of last year. we will get big volume going into the close mike referenced the rebalancing, the rebalancing of the russell 1,000. the big cam and the russell 2,000. remember the key are the ipos. uber, lyft,...
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bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> thanks very much, frank up about 50 points on the dow jones industrial average gains today largelyed to individual stocks that are associated with tariffs. so for example, retail stocks move up. semi-kushlth stocks move up. metal stocks transports also had a good day these are all associated typically with tariffs and trade. underperforming defensive names. we saw for example some of the health care stocks, utility stocks, consumer staples on the down side, reits basically on the flat side. this has been a reversal of the trend recently last six weeks with all the volatility on tariffs and trade these sectors had tended to outperform, particularly utilities, for example, and consumer staples the overall market if we get? resolution on trade that certainly is going to reverse. energy a rare positive day but don't kid yourself if this would have been ten years ago and you would have had this chaos in the gulf of oman oil would not be up 2% it would be up 10% these stocks would be up 5%, 6%, 7%, 8% it's a sign the united states has become a major producer of world oil, competing with
bob pisani at the new york stock exchange. >> thanks very much, frank up about 50 points on the dow jones industrial average gains today largelyed to individual stocks that are associated with tariffs. so for example, retail stocks move up. semi-kushlth stocks move up. metal stocks transports also had a good day these are all associated typically with tariffs and trade. underperforming defensive names. we saw for example some of the health care stocks, utility stocks, consumer staples on...