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twenty one what about using three d. printers for food is it capable of printing solid edibles absolutely wait a minute. it's being done today it just is repeats yeah we'd like cheese and fries and. everything's custom i guess writing a legal would be breeders so regenerate yes they can there's an entire line of open source three d. printers they start with the parent printer and they can print better versions of themselves and they have entire family treated me to both of your views ten years from now goods and some of the big ethical issues we've been talking about that they really surface and perhaps get regulated. yeah but i would certainly agree with with all that i think you're going to start to see more and more larger and medium sized companies really start to use three d. printing in their factory space and i'm not saying it's going to replace all the manufacturing but in a lot of areas it makes a lot of sense gentlemen this is unbelievable thanks to my guests aaron walsh john codman make evelyn and cody wilson
twenty one what about using three d. printers for food is it capable of printing solid edibles absolutely wait a minute. it's being done today it just is repeats yeah we'd like cheese and fries and. everything's custom i guess writing a legal would be breeders so regenerate yes they can there's an entire line of open source three d. printers they start with the parent printer and they can print better versions of themselves and they have entire family treated me to both of your views ten years...
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this says we are clearly facing a d-day, a d-day for peace.the piece we know is fragile, according to this. it calls on diplomats to learn their history lessons. it would be hypocritical if the heads of states gathered to remember the past and did not take advantage of this opportunity to build a peaceful future. >> the french media in particular has been paying a lot of attention to one head of state. >> that is right. that is queen elizabeth. the french media love to poke fun at the british royal family, but they have a lot of respect for the queen. she is the star of d-day, according to this. she is the only head of state that participated in the war that is still alive. they remind us she enlisted in the women's branch of the british army where she learned how to drive and fix motors. >> papers also taking a look at the lighter side of the normandy invasion. >> that is right. they are looking at other things the g.i.'s brought us other than freedom. they point out that perhaps the one thing that symbolizes the american way of life g.i.'s b
this says we are clearly facing a d-day, a d-day for peace.the piece we know is fragile, according to this. it calls on diplomats to learn their history lessons. it would be hypocritical if the heads of states gathered to remember the past and did not take advantage of this opportunity to build a peaceful future. >> the french media in particular has been paying a lot of attention to one head of state. >> that is right. that is queen elizabeth. the french media love to poke fun at...
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d-day plus one, and d-day plus two and many months of fierce fighting lay ahead, from arnhem to hurtgen forest to the bulge. across europe, americans shared the battle with britains, canadians, poles, free french, and brave citizens from other lands taken back one by one from nazi rule. in the trials and total sacrifice of the war, we became inseparable allies. the nations that liberated a conquered europe would stand together for the freedom of all of europe. the nations that battled across the continent would become trusted partners in the cause of peace. and our great alliance of freedom is strong, and it is still needed today. the generation we honor on this anniversary, all the men and women who labored and bled to save this continent, took a more practical view of the military mission. americans wanted to fight and win and go home. and our gis had a saying, the only way home is through berlin. that road to v-e day was hard and long, and traveled by weary and valiant men. and history will always record where that road began. it began here, with the first footprints on the beaches o
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on larry king now three d. printers leaving ted spread all revolution in the making it's taking virtual objects and being able to produce those. in atoms the real physical material has been being used in industry for a long time and now it's becoming personal by down to the high end one of the really strong growth areas for three d. printing today's in the medical field researchers in princeton and just kind of the bio here there's a million times more sensitive than human the first major fully functional organ the liver is expected to be coming within will three d. printers make guns assessable deadly body i thought you could disagree a bit with the ease which claimed not leap hours over over art and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrate that god did plus you take a look at or around to our reality of today's form by the things that are produced for us now this technology allows you to make your reality so your imagination is the future all next on larry king now. welcome
on larry king now three d. printers leaving ted spread all revolution in the making it's taking virtual objects and being able to produce those. in atoms the real physical material has been being used in industry for a long time and now it's becoming personal by down to the high end one of the really strong growth areas for three d. printing today's in the medical field researchers in princeton and just kind of the bio here there's a million times more sensitive than human the first major fully...
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this is your fourth d-day anniversary -- >> third d-day anniversary celebrated here. >> it's never anent. it always feels new, doesn't it? >> it does because, first of all, you meet the veterans and as they age, they acquire sometimes a different perspective. there are -- there's a different context. this president speaking today and as you know so well the rivalry with putin and ukraine and the -- >> global politics hanging over the head. >> over all of this. so saying that omaha and normandy was the beach head of democracy reminds us of when democracy really was at stake, when the world was in a moment that could have tipped either way given the way hitler was moving through europe at the beginning of the war. this was a decisive battle. and as our friend tom brokaw says probably the greatest historic moment the greatest military moment in world history. >> steven try and capture for as you little bit, i'm going to ask you to speak for all europeans of course. >> sure. >> what is the european feeling on a day like this? america comes over and this is such a patriotic and important m
this is your fourth d-day anniversary -- >> third d-day anniversary celebrated here. >> it's never anent. it always feels new, doesn't it? >> it does because, first of all, you meet the veterans and as they age, they acquire sometimes a different perspective. there are -- there's a different context. this president speaking today and as you know so well the rivalry with putin and ukraine and the -- >> global politics hanging over the head. >> over all of this. so...
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harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day.and now that he's come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today -- he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of "rock" merritt, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper -- so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy casualties. and 70 years later, it's said that all across fort bragg, they know rock -- not just for his exploits on d-day, or his 35 years in the army, but because 91-year-old rock merritt still spends his time speaking to the young men and women of today's army and still bleeds "o.d. green" for his 82nd airborne. whenever the world makes you cynical, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible -- stop and think of these men. wilson and harry and rock, they are here today, and although i know we already gave them a rousing round of applause,
harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day.and now that he's come back, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today -- he helped liberate this coast, after all. but he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of "rock" merritt, who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper -- so he signed up on the spot. and that decision landed him here on d-day with the 508th regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy...
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bomb and the bazooka, the jeep and the d c3.er 8 hundred took part in the biggest air droft of the history. the flying association managed to wrestle up a magnificent eight. one came all the way from america and they drew young and veteran admirers. >> for years i've done the regimental christmas kaurd and i always put a dakota on the front. whatever theme we exchanged, there had to be a dakota. >> i think it's lovely. look at it. even got an eye. >> the face. >> it does. >> can i salute it? marist, age 94, regularly parachuted from dakotas and was supplied by them fighting the japanese in the burmese jungle. >> if we were surrounded by the japanese but we couldn't have done that if they were bringing in ammunition. we couldn't have done it. >> yes, we can. hold on to these old planes. >> reporter: what's it like to see all of these dakotas together? >> wonderful. absolutely wonderful. it really is. >> like to take it home. >> i love my wife, but i love the dakota more. >> reporter: that famous silhouette, that dolphin nose, tho
bomb and the bazooka, the jeep and the d c3.er 8 hundred took part in the biggest air droft of the history. the flying association managed to wrestle up a magnificent eight. one came all the way from america and they drew young and veteran admirers. >> for years i've done the regimental christmas kaurd and i always put a dakota on the front. whatever theme we exchanged, there had to be a dakota. >> i think it's lovely. look at it. even got an eye. >> the face. >> it...
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d-day is may 8, 1945. then it was three months later that the war in the pacific ended as well but that was not signed. that treaty was not signed until early september 1945. the official start of the war, september 1, 1939 when germany invaded poland. in that month of september about 100,000 poles lost their lives. all hell let loose. he's a british historian. got a few minutes to left to take your call and hear your remembrances of world war ii. we're live here at the world war ii memorial in washington d.c. between the washington monument up next is peter in louisville, kentucky. caller: i remember my father and fellow american legionnaires. on a sunday afternoon, we were listening to the radio. the men were in one room and women in the kitchen. i remember the war. i was five when it started, nine when it ended. the whole country, every veteran i talked to, every veteran talked about their experiences in war. my brother was a gunner with the air force in italy. i asked him before he passed away, why non
d-day is may 8, 1945. then it was three months later that the war in the pacific ended as well but that was not signed. that treaty was not signed until early september 1945. the official start of the war, september 1, 1939 when germany invaded poland. in that month of september about 100,000 poles lost their lives. all hell let loose. he's a british historian. got a few minutes to left to take your call and hear your remembrances of world war ii. we're live here at the world war ii memorial in...
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among them are veterans of d-day. and gentlemen, we are truly humbled by your presence here today. >> just last week, i received a letter from a french citizen. "dear mr. president and the american people," he wrote, "we are honored to welcome you, to thank you again for all the pain and efforts of the american people and others in our common struggle for freedom." today we say the same to the people of france. thank you. especially for the generosity that you've shown the americans who have come here over the generations, to these beaches and to the sacred place of rest for 9,387 americans. at the end of the war, when our ships set off for america filled with our fallen, tens of thousands of liberated europeans turned out to say farewell, and they pledged to take care of the more than 60,000 americans who would remain in cemeteries on this continent. in the words of one man, "we will take care of the fallen as if their tombs were our children's." and the people of france, you have kept your word, like the true friend
among them are veterans of d-day. and gentlemen, we are truly humbled by your presence here today. >> just last week, i received a letter from a french citizen. "dear mr. president and the american people," he wrote, "we are honored to welcome you, to thank you again for all the pain and efforts of the american people and others in our common struggle for freedom." today we say the same to the people of france. thank you. especially for the generosity that you've shown...
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day, d-day, the june 6, 1944.ailors, airmen of the allied expeditionary force, you are about to embark on a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. in the company of our brave allies and brothers on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the german war machine, hear any over the oppressed people of europe, and security for ourselves in the free world. your task will not be easy. well-equipped, battle hardened, and will fight savagely. this is the year 1944. much has happened since the nazi triumphs of 1940 and 1941. the united nations have inflicted great defeats in open battle, man to man. our air efficiency has reduced their strength in the air and capacity to wage war on the ground. our home fronts have given us overwhelming air superiority and munitions of war, and placed at our disposal great reserves of fighting men. the tide has turned. the freemen of the world are marching together to victory. i have full confidence in your courage,
day, d-day, the june 6, 1944.ailors, airmen of the allied expeditionary force, you are about to embark on a great crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. in the company of our brave allies and brothers on other fronts, you will bring about the destruction of the german war machine, hear any over the oppressed people of europe, and security for ourselves in the free world. your task will not be easy. well-equipped, battle hardened, and will...
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signed, general dwight d eisenhower.today, we mark with solemn gratitude the 70th anniversary of operation overlord, known as d-day, an event often called in western civilizations "longest day," the final, most critical assault on nazi germany. it was the largest amphibious assault in history. 570,000 tons of supplies. 12,000 aircraft and their paratroopers and support. 200,000 naval personnel. 156,000 troops crossing the channel from southern england to liberate europe from nazi domination. the surprise attack on enemy positions extended along a 50 mile coast. the variables were staggering. the allies needed optimal landing and beach conditions, a full moon, low tide, and moderate waves. the fate of occupied europe, the defeat of the enemy, and the survival of jews in concentration and death camps depended on the success. eisenhower's decision to go after a suspenseful delay was made while facing turbulent and uncertain weather conditions. this and the unprecedented scale of the operation prompted general eisenhower to
signed, general dwight d eisenhower.today, we mark with solemn gratitude the 70th anniversary of operation overlord, known as d-day, an event often called in western civilizations "longest day," the final, most critical assault on nazi germany. it was the largest amphibious assault in history. 570,000 tons of supplies. 12,000 aircraft and their paratroopers and support. 200,000 naval personnel. 156,000 troops crossing the channel from southern england to liberate europe from nazi...
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he came ashore at utah beach on d-day.ck, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after all, but he said a hamburger will do fine. what's more american than that? think of the man who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper, so he signed up on the spot. that decision landed him here with the 508 regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy casualties. 70 years later, it is said that all across fort bragg they know rock. not just for the splits on d-day , but becausers 91-year-old rock merit still spends his time speaking to the young men and women of the army. whenever the world makes you cynical, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. wilson and harry and rock, there here today. although i know we already give them a rousing round of applause along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand, if not, please raise your hand let us recognize your , service once more. these men w
he came ashore at utah beach on d-day.ck, we said he could have anything he wants for lunch today. he helped liberate this coast, after all, but he said a hamburger will do fine. what's more american than that? think of the man who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a paratrooper, so he signed up on the spot. that decision landed him here with the 508 regiment, a unit that would suffer heavy casualties. 70 years later, it is said that all across fort bragg they know...
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there's a new film out called "d-day." it's a french-produced imax 3-d all-digital film. it will be showing up in museums and science museums across the country. it will premiere in washington. you can see it at the air and space museum if you go there. it's also being shown in seattle and houston and other places. pasquale did this as a gift to the american people. and those of us who have been looking at d-day for a long time were astonished at what he was able to really give as a present to the country because you see the clarity of what was at stake because of the digital ability to show the landscape and show what the german positions were and then to fill the channel with these digital ships and the skies with the digital airplanes. so that is something that will play beyond the anniversaries. and if it comes to your community, it really is worth seeing. >> and to your point, these guys in their vim and vigor, i believe it was you, tom, who spoke with a paratrooper who wanted to jump out of a plane and commemorate the 70th anniversary, you know some 70 years on beca
there's a new film out called "d-day." it's a french-produced imax 3-d all-digital film. it will be showing up in museums and science museums across the country. it will premiere in washington. you can see it at the air and space museum if you go there. it's also being shown in seattle and houston and other places. pasquale did this as a gift to the american people. and those of us who have been looking at d-day for a long time were astonished at what he was able to really give as a...
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d day events held in this country as well many.ear houston the french government awarded the legion of honor to 36 veterans. taking place on a battle ship that provided crucial support. heidi zhou-castro has the story. >> in the hills above utah and omaha beach, giving cover to thousands of allied trooption on the sands -- troops on the below. 70 years later, the ship remains tranquil. the memory of fireman first class howard mills. >> this was my home for over two years. >> mills turned 19 years old on d day. he had no idea his birthday present would be the battle of his lifetime. >> i was in turret 5, fifth division. we took care of turret 5, i was a shell handler, a 14-inch shell handler. >> in the very room mills worked, his job was to hoist these 1200 pound shells, using this pulley system. during the normandy invasion, he was here for 14 days straight working without rest. >> these were people on the beach. and my heart goes out to them. from the standpoint: i had the ship here. i didn't have to suffer like they did. >> repor
d day events held in this country as well many.ear houston the french government awarded the legion of honor to 36 veterans. taking place on a battle ship that provided crucial support. heidi zhou-castro has the story. >> in the hills above utah and omaha beach, giving cover to thousands of allied trooption on the sands -- troops on the below. 70 years later, the ship remains tranquil. the memory of fireman first class howard mills. >> this was my home for over two years. >>...
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eisenhower with the d-day commanders and staff. this is from the national archives, providing context. our first call this afternoon is from mike in pennsylvania. go ahead, please. >> good morning. thank you for taking my call. a question, my brother is a world war ii veteran. he was shot in the battle of the bulge. the things that peaks my interest on world war ii. the question that i had about the battle of --about the d-day invasion. there are pictures of dirigibles. they are above the ships as they came in. i always wondered what those things were. what was their purpose. they are all over the place. i wondered if you could answer them for me. thank you. >> sure thing. those are called barrage balloons. they are tethered to the ships themselves. the idea is to create enter trafing for potential s by german aircraft. the allies gained overwhelming command of the air, which may d-day possible. an of the reasons invasion would have been very difficult -- we had not gained complete command of the air. by 1944, we had. nevertheless,
eisenhower with the d-day commanders and staff. this is from the national archives, providing context. our first call this afternoon is from mike in pennsylvania. go ahead, please. >> good morning. thank you for taking my call. a question, my brother is a world war ii veteran. he was shot in the battle of the bulge. the things that peaks my interest on world war ii. the question that i had about the battle of --about the d-day invasion. there are pictures of dirigibles. they are above the...
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invasion -- the d-day invasion. from there you have a pathway system throughout the cemetery that takes you to the chapel. the chapel is interdenominational, open to the public, and so forth. the rear of the chapel at the far end of the cemetery you have two statues. one is for the united states. the american statue has an eagle and its hand. >> where did they come from, what kind of material do you use in the statues and the memorials question mark anything special? >> it is all french material. actually frome italy. they are stone for the most part. white limestone. >> what about the stones themselves over the graves? >> they are made of laws a marble from northern italy. areheadstones themselves underground reinforced concrete into the is poured curvature of the grave. the beam itself sits on pylons, stones are the perfectly 39 inches out of the ground. any direction you look it is an absolutely perfect line. >> why do you do that? >> first of all, uniformity. gives dignity to the burials. everyone is at the same
invasion -- the d-day invasion. from there you have a pathway system throughout the cemetery that takes you to the chapel. the chapel is interdenominational, open to the public, and so forth. the rear of the chapel at the far end of the cemetery you have two statues. one is for the united states. the american statue has an eagle and its hand. >> where did they come from, what kind of material do you use in the statues and the memorials question mark anything special? >> it is all...
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well, they did not know these men of d-day. they did not understand what happens when the free unite the hind a great and worthy cause. for human miracles begin with personal choices. millions of them gathered together as one like the stars of the majestic galaxy at this place in britain, in north america, in france, and across europe, all those choices can together. the choices of lionhearted leaders to rally their people. the choices of people to mobilize for freedom's fight. the choices of the soldiers to carry on the fight into a world worn weary by devastation and despair. every person in the democracies pitched in. every shipbuilder who built a landing craft, every woman who worked in a factory, every farmer who grew food for the troops, every miner who carved coal out of the cabin, every child who tended a victory garden, all did their part. all produced things with her hands and heart that went into this battle, and on the day -- d-day, all across the free world, the people of democracy prayed they had done their job ri
well, they did not know these men of d-day. they did not understand what happens when the free unite the hind a great and worthy cause. for human miracles begin with personal choices. millions of them gathered together as one like the stars of the majestic galaxy at this place in britain, in north america, in france, and across europe, all those choices can together. the choices of lionhearted leaders to rally their people. the choices of people to mobilize for freedom's fight. the choices of...
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robert at the d-day museum. the unconventional battle to defeat the german forces that took place far from the battlefield. and next, an update on the american economy. the latest unemployment numbers are out. you're watching aljazeera america. >> the labor department released it's may jobs report this morning, and the numbers are significant. it shows the national unemployment rate holding steady at 6.3%, and employers added 17,200 jobs during the month, and the workforce includes 38.5 million people, all time high, and that means that the u.s. has finally regained all of the jobs lost in the recession. while the recession ended five years ago, many are still feeling it's effects. >> downtown bristol, rhode island, appears to be thriving, home to historic buildings, and boutiques and fancy restaurants. but some residents say that the picture-perfect seaside town somebody becoming a community of extremes. those who can afford stately mansions and those who visit what was once a factoryry to get food at the local
robert at the d-day museum. the unconventional battle to defeat the german forces that took place far from the battlefield. and next, an update on the american economy. the latest unemployment numbers are out. you're watching aljazeera america. >> the labor department released it's may jobs report this morning, and the numbers are significant. it shows the national unemployment rate holding steady at 6.3%, and employers added 17,200 jobs during the month, and the workforce includes 38.5...
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signed, general dwight d eisenhower.today we mark the anniversary of operation overlord. it was the largest amphibious assault in history, a vast undertaking. more than 7000 ships and landing supplies,,000 tons of airmen, paratroopers, and support. 200 thousand naval personnel, 160,000 troops crossed the english channel from southern england to liberate europe from nazi domination. the surprise attack extended coast. 15-mile the variables were staggering. the allies needed full moon, low tide, moderate waves. the fate of occupied europe, the defeat of the enemy, and the survival of juice in concentration and death camps -- ews in concentration and mps.h ca this and the us a printed -- unprecedented scale the operation prompted eisenhower to raft a note you would release to the press if the invasion were to fail. troops. myhdrawn the decision to attack at this time in this place was based on the best information available. the troops, the air, the navy did all bravery and devotion to duty could do. if any blame or fault a
signed, general dwight d eisenhower.today we mark the anniversary of operation overlord. it was the largest amphibious assault in history, a vast undertaking. more than 7000 ships and landing supplies,,000 tons of airmen, paratroopers, and support. 200 thousand naval personnel, 160,000 troops crossed the english channel from southern england to liberate europe from nazi domination. the surprise attack extended coast. 15-mile the variables were staggering. the allies needed full moon, low tide,...
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along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand. if not, please raise your hand. let us recognize your service once more. these men waged war so that we might know peace. they sacrifice so that we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we would no longer need to fight. we are grateful to them. >> on sword beach, the heads of state and government assembled for the official commemoration. germany's chancellor, angela merkel was greeted with warm applause and then a reminder of today's diplomatic difficulties. over launch russian's putin and america's obama mohamed hadia their first face-to-face discussion over ukraine. french television cut them up side by side on the public genes. the crowd enjoyed it. president putin's reaction was harder to read. [applause] then something else unexpected, a video and dramatic reenactments of the second world war, complete with explicit references to nazi brutality and the holocaust. this is one anniversary where even the most sensitive issues of the war are being dealt with openly. but b
along with all our veterans of d-day, if you can stand, please stand. if not, please raise your hand. let us recognize your service once more. these men waged war so that we might know peace. they sacrifice so that we might be free. they fought in hopes of a day when we would no longer need to fight. we are grateful to them. >> on sword beach, the heads of state and government assembled for the official commemoration. germany's chancellor, angela merkel was greeted with warm applause and...
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ceremony of this the ownershipth dsh 70th anniversary of the d-day landings. keeping you informed as the developments take place. you can also go to the website, bbc.com/news. 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned systems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight
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it's personal for me because my wife's father drove the landing craft on d-day.rsonal and means a lot to be here. >> as a young man, how did what happened at normandy, in any way inspire you to want to enter the service? >> well, i think when you -- i'm inspired by the fact that people stood up for something greater than themselves and that always had an impact on me. it's about doing something for everything, for humanity and greater good. that's always been something that is important to me because for us, that's what it's about, it's about advancing ourselves. these men that sacrifice ed so much changed the course of he history. it inspires you to want to try to do the same thing. >> as a fete of military strategy, could it ever happen today that you could mount an invasion of such scale without the enemy knowing that you were coming? >> no, i don't think so. i think because of the way media is today, for example, it's -- the internet and ability for people to communicate so quickly, i think it would be very difficult for us to put such a large deception toget
it's personal for me because my wife's father drove the landing craft on d-day.rsonal and means a lot to be here. >> as a young man, how did what happened at normandy, in any way inspire you to want to enter the service? >> well, i think when you -- i'm inspired by the fact that people stood up for something greater than themselves and that always had an impact on me. it's about doing something for everything, for humanity and greater good. that's always been something that is...
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cancer, hidden on the 2 d mammogram and well seen in the 3-d. >> i believe that the 3-d mammography is what caught my cancer early and allowing me to live my life the way i want to. >> the full study is established in the journal of american medici medicine, they still want more evidence that it makes a difference. if you are a woman 40 or over, with a family history, ask your doctor about this option, we have links to help you find local centers with it at 6abc.com. >> thank you ali. >> well, hats off to nurses at childrens hospital of philadelphia for again winning national praise, chop received third magnum commendation. and it's based on patient care and outcomes over four years and chop won did by the way in 2004 and 2008. congratulations. >>> new jersey governor, chris christie has extended the life of a legal rule to extend property taxes. until december 2017, it has bipartisan support since the three years since it went into affect, property taxes have grown at the lowest rate in 20 years. >>> a man is suing british airwaves since he ended up away from his destination. he bo
cancer, hidden on the 2 d mammogram and well seen in the 3-d. >> i believe that the 3-d mammography is what caught my cancer early and allowing me to live my life the way i want to. >> the full study is established in the journal of american medici medicine, they still want more evidence that it makes a difference. if you are a woman 40 or over, with a family history, ask your doctor about this option, we have links to help you find local centers with it at 6abc.com. >> thank...
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also by air and by sea, two veterans tell their d-day stories. >> we were yelling trying to get away from the flack. >> we all got sea sick. you hit the beach, you get off the boat, you forget everything. >> next on pbs news hour weekend. >>> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by -- lewis b. and louise hirschfeld-coleman. judy and josh weston. joyce b. hail. the wallach family, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallach. the cheryl and philip milstein family. bernard and irene schwartz. rosalind p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america. designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs stion from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. in kiev today, petro poroshenko was inaugurated. he pledged the country would remain unified. >> translator: the question of the trerritorial integrity is nt up for disc
also by air and by sea, two veterans tell their d-day stories. >> we were yelling trying to get away from the flack. >> we all got sea sick. you hit the beach, you get off the boat, you forget everything. >> next on pbs news hour weekend. >>> pbs "news hour weekend" is made possible by -- lewis b. and louise hirschfeld-coleman. judy and josh weston. joyce b. hail. the wallach family, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallach. the cheryl and philip milstein...
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d-day is may 8, 1945.en it was three months later that the war in the pacific ended as well but that was not signed. that treaty was not signed until early september 1945. the official start of the war, september 1, 1939 when germany invaded poland. in that month of september about 100,000 poles lost their lives. all hell let loose. he's a british historian. got a few minutes to left to take your call and hear your remembrances of world war ii. we're live here at the world war ii memorial in washington d.c. between the washington monument up next is peter in louisville, kentucky. caller: i remember my father and fellow american legionnaires. on a sunday afternoon, we were listening to the radio. the men were in one room and women in the kitchen. i remember the war. i was five when it started, nine when it ended. the whole country, every veteran i talked to, every veteran talked about their experiences in war. my brother was a gunner with the air force in italy. i asked him before he passed away, why none o
d-day is may 8, 1945.en it was three months later that the war in the pacific ended as well but that was not signed. that treaty was not signed until early september 1945. the official start of the war, september 1, 1939 when germany invaded poland. in that month of september about 100,000 poles lost their lives. all hell let loose. he's a british historian. got a few minutes to left to take your call and hear your remembrances of world war ii. we're live here at the world war ii memorial in...
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. >> again, our discussion on d-day this afternoon.if you want to talk with craig symonds, the phone will be on your screen. for those of you world war veterans, if you want to give your thoughts as well --mr. in washington, d.c., our cameras are focused on the world war ii memorial. and a couple of lines from that. this was going to be the order of the day on june 6, june 6, 1944. you are about to embark upon a great proceed toward which we have striven ease many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. i have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. around thoseext lines and the men that were hearing it that day. >> i will. first of all, how wonderful and monument that is, situated in the middle of the national mall. a very moving experience. i had the honor yesterday at the , thenal domestic operation anniversary of d-day, and magnificent experience. in granite atrved the memorial, that comes from the order eisenhower pre-recorded and asked to be broadcast on the ships as they crossed the channel. y
. >> again, our discussion on d-day this afternoon.if you want to talk with craig symonds, the phone will be on your screen. for those of you world war veterans, if you want to give your thoughts as well --mr. in washington, d.c., our cameras are focused on the world war ii memorial. and a couple of lines from that. this was going to be the order of the day on june 6, june 6, 1944. you are about to embark upon a great proceed toward which we have striven ease many months. the eyes of the...
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harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day. that he has come back he said you could have anything you want for lunch today. helped liberate the coast after all. he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock mare who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a para trooper. he signed up on the spot. that decision landed him here on d-day with 508th regimen the unit that would suffer heavy casualties. 70 years later it is said all across fort bragg they know ryan not just because of his exploits on d-day but because the 91-year-old still spends his time talking to the young men and women speaking to young people. whenever the world makes you sin kel, whenever you doubt that courage and goodness is possible, stop and think of these men. wilson, harry and rock, they are here today, and although i know we already gave them a rousing round of applause along with all of our veterans at d-day if you could stand, if not please raise your hand let us recognize your service once more
harry came ashore at utah beach on d-day. that he has come back he said you could have anything you want for lunch today. helped liberate the coast after all. he said a hamburger would do fine. what's more american than that? think of rock mare who saw a recruitment poster asking him if he was man enough to be a para trooper. he signed up on the spot. that decision landed him here on d-day with 508th regimen the unit that would suffer heavy casualties. 70 years later it is said all across fort...
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it was about presidents and d-day. obviously, d-day, 1944.t the ten-year anniversary of d-day, general eisenhower, who had led the invasion, was president, yet he did not do anything publicly to commemorate it. i know we have never lost sight in our country about how important d-day was. it's not like something that was forgotten that we rediscovered. how is it that we have these massive commemorations now, but eisenhower didn't do that? >> well, in eisenhower's case, needless to say, ten years later, almost everyone alive remembered this with huge excitement. eisenhower didn't want this to be about him. he felt that for him to go to some white house ceremony or to go to normandy would look as if he was congratulating himself. that's what the greatest generation did not do. he was also a very emotional person. on one occasion in 1952, he was speaking during a presidential campaign to a veterans group, began talking about the casualties, the men who had died on d-day, and began to cry and put a handkerchief over his face. this is a guy who is
it was about presidents and d-day. obviously, d-day, 1944.t the ten-year anniversary of d-day, general eisenhower, who had led the invasion, was president, yet he did not do anything publicly to commemorate it. i know we have never lost sight in our country about how important d-day was. it's not like something that was forgotten that we rediscovered. how is it that we have these massive commemorations now, but eisenhower didn't do that? >> well, in eisenhower's case, needless to say, ten...
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d-day, they were about 21 years old. oftentimes you hear the fact that they were 18 and 19, that's really not true. the average age is 21. >> the oldest? >> the oldest? i would think general roosevelt, the oldest son of our first president. he died of a heart attack on july 12, 1944 at the age of 58. general roosevelt is a recipient of the medal of honor. he fought with the first assault team on utah beach at 58 years old. that was unheard of. in doing so, he recognize the fact that the beach they hit was out from where they were, from where their objective was. the fact is they were a mile off from where they were supposed to be. they hit a lighter defended area. he got all of the other boat teams into that area. consequently he saved hundreds of american lives. he was a much older general. much more experienced. world war i. he fought in world war ii, so forth. just made a command decision right there. did not go through the hierarchy or anything. and that decision saved hundreds of american lives. he was awarded the m
d-day, they were about 21 years old. oftentimes you hear the fact that they were 18 and 19, that's really not true. the average age is 21. >> the oldest? >> the oldest? i would think general roosevelt, the oldest son of our first president. he died of a heart attack on july 12, 1944 at the age of 58. general roosevelt is a recipient of the medal of honor. he fought with the first assault team on utah beach at 58 years old. that was unheard of. in doing so, he recognize the fact that...
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jenna: the president marked 70 years since the d-day ad invasion in france.inistration faces many challenges. fallout from the bowe berg dale exchange, va scandal. our chief white house correspondent is traveling with the president and ed henry reports live from normandy, france. ed? >> reporter: this trip has been dominated all week in europe by the bergdahl controversy back home. the president getting a couple questions at news conferences about that he was trying to turn away obviously from that today for this important commemoration of the 70th anniversary of d-day because it does tie back to what is happening back home on the national security front in some ways of the president was in europe also to reassure allies here. he started in poland to say, look, if russia attacks, the u.s. will be there for you. he is having to say that in part because some of the european allies are nervous about the next moves potentially by russian president vladmir putin. but they're also nervous about whether president obama will be there for him or not. that is why he is
jenna: the president marked 70 years since the d-day ad invasion in france.inistration faces many challenges. fallout from the bowe berg dale exchange, va scandal. our chief white house correspondent is traveling with the president and ed henry reports live from normandy, france. ed? >> reporter: this trip has been dominated all week in europe by the bergdahl controversy back home. the president getting a couple questions at news conferences about that he was trying to turn away obviously...
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main, fewer 3-d printing stocks is about 30% down.e are having a nice run right now, and we are not in that short term. our whole model is based on investing, and we do not believe the first batch or is even out of the dugout yet to give a baseball analogy. >> you also have a background in the media business. ma sought me out d china when i toure , and wanted my validation because i had been in this space for so long. you connect alibaba to what is going on in asia and the attraction at this trade show. work deals getting done? but was not privy to that, there's no question in my mind that there were western venture capital people there, as well as koreans and other agents. sians. three other companies around the world have contacted us about starting 3-d printing and other countries. we will shortly be announcing taiwan and the netherlands. >> when is the next important 3-d printing conference that people should put on their calendars? melbourne, australia, and july 10 and 11th. and then we're doing the first whenever in hong kong at
main, fewer 3-d printing stocks is about 30% down.e are having a nice run right now, and we are not in that short term. our whole model is based on investing, and we do not believe the first batch or is even out of the dugout yet to give a baseball analogy. >> you also have a background in the media business. ma sought me out d china when i toure , and wanted my validation because i had been in this space for so long. you connect alibaba to what is going on in asia and the attraction at...
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the headlines -- 70 years since d-day.hs, presidents, and other world leaders joined veterans in remembering the biggest amphibious invasion in world history. calling for an end of hostilities on the sidelines, russia's vladimir putin holds talks with ukraine's president. and abdullah abdullah is unharmed after twin explosions target the man tipped to be afghanistan's next president.
the headlines -- 70 years since d-day.hs, presidents, and other world leaders joined veterans in remembering the biggest amphibious invasion in world history. calling for an end of hostilities on the sidelines, russia's vladimir putin holds talks with ukraine's president. and abdullah abdullah is unharmed after twin explosions target the man tipped to be afghanistan's next president.
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lion [ speaking in french ] >> can we talk about the contents of d -- context of d-day in the great war, how quickly did the tide turn? >> there was a break out. it took time, i think the allies wanted to go faster than speb. it took about 6 weeks before. where they were able to move and liberate paris by the end of the summer. >> 6 weeks. >> it was slow going. initially. they couldn't break through. they had to ultimately bring in naval gun fire. as mike said. they landed in southern prans -- in france. >> there was a conflict with operation markets garden. the push was they should go berlin, monte thought we should head due north, "a bridge too far", the movie was after that. an airborne operation, unfortunately, in usterbech was a failure. >> we talk about the battle of normandy, it's a reference to the three months that follow, when 50,000 were killed. we look at the pictures of the french theatrical representation of what was going on at the time. the death camps, the battles in israel and western france, they fought village to village. >> we called them campaigns, they don't have
lion [ speaking in french ] >> can we talk about the contents of d -- context of d-day in the great war, how quickly did the tide turn? >> there was a break out. it took time, i think the allies wanted to go faster than speb. it took about 6 weeks before. where they were able to move and liberate paris by the end of the summer. >> 6 weeks. >> it was slow going. initially. they couldn't break through. they had to ultimately bring in naval gun fire. as mike said. they...
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what's the fourth d?you to the next dimension, jim, is about feeling everything. you might want to be forewarned. you might be dodging some bullets that aren't actually coming for you. with 4 d, it's not just about watching the action. it's about feeling it. >> i usually go to sleep in the movies. gosh, not that one. >> as movies face ever increasing competition to snag eyeballs, one company is betting it can lure people into theaters with the fourth dimension. korean company cj 4 d plex is opening the first american 4 d theater here in los angeles. the technology isn't new. in 2009, avatar was the first major picture viewed by audiences in 4d. just not here in the united states. >> i think a lot of people have been waiting to see if 4 dx would work in america. >> what can the chairs do? >> obviously the motion chair, the back shaker and leg tickler. >> that's the official term for it? >> that's good for the horror movies. creep you out. >> if that's not enough, there's more effects in and around the chai
what's the fourth d?you to the next dimension, jim, is about feeling everything. you might want to be forewarned. you might be dodging some bullets that aren't actually coming for you. with 4 d, it's not just about watching the action. it's about feeling it. >> i usually go to sleep in the movies. gosh, not that one. >> as movies face ever increasing competition to snag eyeballs, one company is betting it can lure people into theaters with the fourth dimension. korean company cj 4 d...
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. >> as the world marks 70 years since d-day the u.s. and russia try to warm frosty relations. >>> high profile journalist gets high in colorado on edible marijuana. raising questions about its dangers. eyewitness identification, top secret cover on some of the phish's major cases. i'm antonio mora. welcome to "consider this." here's more on what's ahead. [ bugel ] >> world leaders and veterans gathering in france to mark the 70th anniversary of the normandy invasion. >> these men waged war so we might know peace, they sacrificed so we might be free. >> an unexpected meeting from president obama and vladimir putin. >> they discussed the crisis in ukraine. >> today on this momentous occasion. >> maureen dowd got really hide. >> legalization of pot, she tried a pot candy bar. >> it did not go very well. >> could the anniversary of a turning point in world war ii mark the turning point of one of the worst crises of the berlin wall? 70th anniversary of d day, more than 160,000 allied troops stormed five beaches in normandy. , opening the wes
. >> as the world marks 70 years since d-day the u.s. and russia try to warm frosty relations. >>> high profile journalist gets high in colorado on edible marijuana. raising questions about its dangers. eyewitness identification, top secret cover on some of the phish's major cases. i'm antonio mora. welcome to "consider this." here's more on what's ahead. [ bugel ] >> world leaders and veterans gathering in france to mark the 70th anniversary of the normandy...
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tomorrow, marking the 70th anniversary of d-day.rince charles and his wife in those lies pictures -- live pictures. alongside some british veterans. to england,k now the european elections might be done but the political battle is rumbling in the small british town of new work. the local conservative mp who resigned last month after a lobbying scandal is being replaced. there's is a possibility voters might elect the euro skeptic party ukip in that photo. that would be another following ukip's success in eu elections. >> despite a clear win, ukip politicians are campaigning hard. constituents it will elect a new member of parliament. >> let's do everything we can to get this man elected. ifthis man is roger helmer, successful, he would be ukip's first member of the british parliament. every vote counts. >> you're going to vote for him? >> signs of growing confidence from helmer, who hailed the rise of ukip. euyou might do well in the elections but you will never win a seat in westminster. if we can show we can win a seat in westmins
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and this m t c committed to providing $300 million for the bridge toll for the d t x that puts us at $950 million we had one hundred million that was funds we've received that's a total of over $1 billion and the way the numbers translate your heard earlier the 9 hundred and a 98 net bond precedes from the cf d we've received 82 percent that's 8 hundred and 18 million if we use $18 million that will leaf for phase two will be $618 million >> when you add those together we're at $196 billion. >> just a few questions now we're on slide 36. so the total current projector and let me back up. this project to the transbay terminal even though we call it phase one and two we're not going to build something massive and not send a train to it, it's incongruous acceptable there's no way we would agree to build that terminal without the few information we'll wish having that train go throwing so fast two the fact on my roll at the m t c helped to come up with a reasonable mou stating wire doing the rail to downtown san francisco when regionally there was a push to say fourth and king was good e
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>> steve: huge sunny d fan.om of the charts here is "let it go" by arnold schwarzenegger. let's take a listen to that. ♪ let it go let it go you can't hold it back anymore ♪ ♪ so let it go let it go turn away and slam the door ♪ >> jimmy: all right. there you have it. right here. that's it. thank you, arnold. [ cheers and applause ] there you have it. stick around. we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show", everybody. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ¡luis! andale, ya llegaron tus amigos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ play "peel, play, olé, olé" from mcdonald's. ¡¡¡luis!!! ¡¡¡papá!!! and you could win a trip for two to the fifa world cup final in rio! there's something new to love at mcdonald's. jim beam® made history by perfecting the recipe for the world's #1 bourbon. now, we've infused it with real honey. so come springtime don't get between these guys and that barrel. jim beam® honey. and also try jim beam® maple. the eyes may be the windows to the soul. but in the case of the lexus ls... ...which eyes? eyes that
>> steve: huge sunny d fan.om of the charts here is "let it go" by arnold schwarzenegger. let's take a listen to that. ♪ let it go let it go you can't hold it back anymore ♪ ♪ so let it go let it go turn away and slam the door ♪ >> jimmy: all right. there you have it. right here. that's it. thank you, arnold. [ cheers and applause ] there you have it. stick around. we'll be right back with more of "the tonight show", everybody. come on back. [ cheers and...
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it's got vitamin d. it's loaded with calcium and has omega 3 fatty acids which have also been studied and shown to improve bone density. a triple threat and go for the fish salmon. >> i eat it four times a week. by the way, dr. siegel put me on vitamin d, took my 1,000 ies this morning, had it. >> great to take vitamin d. >> mixed with calcium so it has a much better absorption. >> vitamin d3 has both in them have a huge epidemic of vitamin d deficiency because we're shunning the sunlight. >> salmon and d3. >> i'm selling salmon on your facebook page. >> and vitamin d 3. i'm selling on facebook. >> good to know, congratulations. >> speaking of summer, do you happen to suffer from a bad sunburn when you were a child? well, if that's the case, you'll want to hear what the doctors have to say. before you venture out to the beach later this summer. stay with us. weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your tru
it's got vitamin d. it's loaded with calcium and has omega 3 fatty acids which have also been studied and shown to improve bone density. a triple threat and go for the fish salmon. >> i eat it four times a week. by the way, dr. siegel put me on vitamin d, took my 1,000 ies this morning, had it. >> great to take vitamin d. >> mixed with calcium so it has a much better absorption. >> vitamin d3 has both in them have a huge epidemic of vitamin d deficiency because we're...
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d-day was the turning point, you might say.o hear them talk about how much they wanted to be a part of it knowing the danger and the force they were up against. i remember interviewing a vet a few years ago in dorchester, massachusetts. he had lied about his age. he was just a teenager, and he was talking about how his job that day was to pull the bodies of his fallen comrades out of the water after the invasion happened. to talk about it, he still becomes emotional how much that affected him. sort of later in life now, one thing he really focuses on is the need for modern day soldiers to get help for ptsd. that wasn't something that was handled back then or talked about. it's tough to talk to somebody in their 80s. so long since this happened, the emotion that still comes out, it's incredibly touching. >> michelle kosinski, thank you, great to see some of those men there earlier shaking hands with some of the veterans on hand. that's a big trip, a long trip for someone in their 80s, 90s. >> these are things that stay with you
d-day was the turning point, you might say.o hear them talk about how much they wanted to be a part of it knowing the danger and the force they were up against. i remember interviewing a vet a few years ago in dorchester, massachusetts. he had lied about his age. he was just a teenager, and he was talking about how his job that day was to pull the bodies of his fallen comrades out of the water after the invasion happened. to talk about it, he still becomes emotional how much that affected him....
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he just returned from the first inside 3-d printing trade show in south korea.did you witness while you were in south korea for the 3-d printing trade show? >> shock and awe. it was a feeding frenzy, starting about 10:00 a.m. on the first day of the show. hordes of people showed up. it was wall-to-wall people. it lasted for two days, next year it will go three days, maybe four. what was amazing was some of the korean company said we have no knowledge of in the united states that are claiming they will control the world of 3-d printing. >> did you have to take pictures of all of this? any of those companies going to go into your mutual fund? >> none of them are public right now. there is one company that i had never heard of, rokit. the ceo was the keynote speaker and he came right out and said right after stratus' ceo spoke, that they would become the biggest 3-d desk top printer in the world. people are getting ahead of themselves, not understanding that it is not 3-d printers in the home. in this 3-d printing and manufacturing, we're coming into a third indust
he just returned from the first inside 3-d printing trade show in south korea.did you witness while you were in south korea for the 3-d printing trade show? >> shock and awe. it was a feeding frenzy, starting about 10:00 a.m. on the first day of the show. hordes of people showed up. it was wall-to-wall people. it lasted for two days, next year it will go three days, maybe four. what was amazing was some of the korean company said we have no knowledge of in the united states that are...
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liz: yeah. >> looking at 2-d images now just was we can't do 3-d. tell you, we found this fascinating. i find it fascinating that nobody's snapped you up just yet, or maybe they've tried to, and you've said, wait a minute, i'm not ready for that. you've got everybody trying to jump in on 3-d operations. sony's trying to develop something. >> exactly. liz: would you partner with somebody? it would be perfect to partner with amazon if they're trying to sell amazon prime products and be able to have it jump out like a hologram so they could turn it different ways. >> exactly. you know, we're excited about all of this because it's basically telling you that this technology is coming. as i mentioned the you, the coming of the 2-d picture on your phone -- liz: right. but would you sell, hussein? i have to be focused about this. would you partner or let somebody take you over and help you scale up more quickly than 2015? >> we can, we can do both depending on the opportunity. so we're talking to many people right now. we haven't seriously talked about part
liz: yeah. >> looking at 2-d images now just was we can't do 3-d. tell you, we found this fascinating. i find it fascinating that nobody's snapped you up just yet, or maybe they've tried to, and you've said, wait a minute, i'm not ready for that. you've got everybody trying to jump in on 3-d operations. sony's trying to develop something. >> exactly. liz: would you partner with somebody? it would be perfect to partner with amazon if they're trying to sell amazon prime products and...
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d-day was the turning point. if we hadn't had d-day we could have shoved germany out of europe and that represented for everyone, you know the great moment, but on these occasions you have to remember those who fought and all those other battlefields as well so that we could land on d-day and we have to remember how important the russians were to us because hitler had taken them on. >> they had listen clamoring for the second front for months and months. >> one tank now, one year earlier july of 1943 a place like kirst, the germans lost 200,000 men and 90,000 tanks, so when we hit here he was thin in a lot of areas. >> you know my grandfather fought in world war ii on the european side. i would tell these stories about how, and there wouldn't be a fear of the russians. he didn't fear at the time. i grew up in the '70s and '80s, there was a fear of nuclear war. he didn't fear because of this. he's like no no those leaders of the soviet union, they know what real war was like. they know what it was like and i think
d-day was the turning point. if we hadn't had d-day we could have shoved germany out of europe and that represented for everyone, you know the great moment, but on these occasions you have to remember those who fought and all those other battlefields as well so that we could land on d-day and we have to remember how important the russians were to us because hitler had taken them on. >> they had listen clamoring for the second front for months and months. >> one tank now, one year...