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did some work up in the to youer. >> most of those who survived the fans of normandy are falling victims. it's estimated we're leaving more than 1,000 war veterans each day. >>> people who serve the country proudly. we want to show you a quick story. his name is petty officer third class, wyatt ebberheart, from 1992, 1996. he looks like he's -- wyatt looks all 18-year-old in this picture. tonight, he's out with his fellow veterans. he's working hard. joining us live from east fort lawn, where he's serving up food with the newest member of the abc 2 family. what a great way to break you a new person. taking you to the restaurant. >> we have the clappers here. they are doing their thing. they will do one quick round. just an outstanding good time for the vets. it is a great time here. i want to bring in charlie croulson and the newest member of the abc 2 news team, charlie, welcome aboard. welcome to baltimore. >> got here around 3-4 days ago. having a great time. >> having a great time serving the vets. nationwide's programs, going on for three years now. saying thank you to the men and w
did some work up in the to youer. >> most of those who survived the fans of normandy are falling victims. it's estimated we're leaving more than 1,000 war veterans each day. >>> people who serve the country proudly. we want to show you a quick story. his name is petty officer third class, wyatt ebberheart, from 1992, 1996. he looks like he's -- wyatt looks all 18-year-old in this picture. tonight, he's out with his fellow veterans. he's working hard. joining us live from east...
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he was given the -- highest military honor, his role for nazi rule in normandy. she writes, we're also proud of all who served. when i see people trying to sell and old camry, it makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't help myself. i'm kinda ready to move up to get to the next level. fusion... yeah, i like it. ...i should probably brag about this a little bit. the projected resale value can't be beat by camry. 33 miles per gallon on the highway. wow. the sync system... gps correct. phone. yes. i love it. get our best deals. 0% financing and, as a holiday bonus, we'll give you $1500 to use toward your first three payments. holly has something she'd like to say. bye, camry. >>> after a disappointing outlook from kiss cisco rattled the market. the s&p 500 fell 5. >>> and in tonight's consumer alert from sweaters to electronics, almost every shopper has made a return at one point or another. usually they are happy. a jump in fraud has pushed retailers to crack down on their policies. >>> return policies are part of basic customer service for any retailer
he was given the -- highest military honor, his role for nazi rule in normandy. she writes, we're also proud of all who served. when i see people trying to sell and old camry, it makes me want to show 'em a new ford fusion. i can't help myself. i'm kinda ready to move up to get to the next level. fusion... yeah, i like it. ...i should probably brag about this a little bit. the projected resale value can't be beat by camry. 33 miles per gallon on the highway. wow. the sync system... gps correct....
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. >> sadly most of those who survived normandy are falling victim to the times. it is estimated we are using 1000 world war ii veterans each day. >>> we asked you to share photos of your loved ones the last week and you have responded. we have received dozens of tributes on our facebook page and as we wrap up veteran's day we have a few more photos to share with you. this one was sent in by erika wood to thank her husband, corporal joseph wood, who is currentsly serving his second tour in afghanistan. this one comes in from ashley marks honoring her husband army private first class dustin winsted. she calls him her husband, best friend and hero. and finally, becca silvi is counting down the days until her husband's safe return. thank you for sending in all the lovely photos. >>> while serving those who served are still serving our country. appleby's restaurant gave veterans and military members a free meal today to thank them for their dedication to our country. and it was our chance for them to come out and share some of those stories. >> it is just great to see
. >> sadly most of those who survived normandy are falling victim to the times. it is estimated we are using 1000 world war ii veterans each day. >>> we asked you to share photos of your loved ones the last week and you have responded. we have received dozens of tributes on our facebook page and as we wrap up veteran's day we have a few more photos to share with you. this one was sent in by erika wood to thank her husband, corporal joseph wood, who is currentsly serving his...
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my name is dennis normandy. i have served in the administration from the last five mayors of san francisco, and i'm currently president of the civil service commission. i'm here to add my voice in support of agnes ubalde and want to speak in particular to her character and competence. i have seen her operate most effectively as community organizer and leader. as a family member, she brings a core set of values that are wonderful and i think will serve the city very well. i urge your support for her appointment. thank you very much. supervisor campos: thank you very much. next speaker please. >> good morning. i am the artistic director of the performing arts organization located in the south of market area. also thanks to the san francisco redevelopment agency, we will be opening up a brand-new theatre in the summertime. i am here in support of agnes briones ubalde. i first met agnes back in our college days, san francisco state. dare i say 20 years ago. oh, my gosh, we are getting old. i have always admired her
my name is dennis normandy. i have served in the administration from the last five mayors of san francisco, and i'm currently president of the civil service commission. i'm here to add my voice in support of agnes ubalde and want to speak in particular to her character and competence. i have seen her operate most effectively as community organizer and leader. as a family member, she brings a core set of values that are wonderful and i think will serve the city very well. i urge your support for...
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worse both the russian citizens to travel to germany and german citizens to travel to russia on the normandy i can only stress again germany. once the visa free regime between russia and the russia and. we have discussed and agreed to take certain steps towards that goal and to work to make it happen and it just really depends on the details now and the work that has that is going to be happen by design and the decisive aspect is how fast everyone will stick to the agreed details and it is now depends on the discussions. but the fact that we are working on it is known and we would like to stress that there are a lot of practical problems that we have to overcome it's not just a national question and it's decisive. it depends on the entire. and the russia e.u. relations depends on that and we have to take into account all of these problems argo. but we also of course have agreed that we will talk about this repeatedly. those who darts newspaper. first of all i'd like to ask mr minister love rather of. mr best avila talking about inviting russia to take part in the missile defense shield of th
worse both the russian citizens to travel to germany and german citizens to travel to russia on the normandy i can only stress again germany. once the visa free regime between russia and the russia and. we have discussed and agreed to take certain steps towards that goal and to work to make it happen and it just really depends on the details now and the work that has that is going to be happen by design and the decisive aspect is how fast everyone will stick to the agreed details and it is now...
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cubson both world war ii veterans who served in very different theaters, sam in italy, larry in normandy. >> i landed on omaha beach and was part of a gasoline supply depot for patton's army. >> i joined the 88th infantry division right after they took rome and walked all the way to the bernard pass against some pretty nasty fighting. >> reporter: are you in touch with any of the other guys? >> there's a line a lot like us, no one like us, damn few left, great line from a film. >> happy when i get up every morning. say thank you and hopefully we can keep coming back on veterans day year after year after year. >> reporter: from the -- vietnam war era we met friends from the 15 years and the past 10 year they come veterans day. >> he fought up on the dmt and was surrounded by three regiments and there was -- the day that happened it was 144 killed and that's where he got the purple heart. he's been my friend for a long time and i have a great deal of respect for him. >> reporter: that's amazing. >> yeah. >> reporter: a great honor. >> it was july 29th, 1967, operation kingfisher and we wal
cubson both world war ii veterans who served in very different theaters, sam in italy, larry in normandy. >> i landed on omaha beach and was part of a gasoline supply depot for patton's army. >> i joined the 88th infantry division right after they took rome and walked all the way to the bernard pass against some pretty nasty fighting. >> reporter: are you in touch with any of the other guys? >> there's a line a lot like us, no one like us, damn few left, great line from...
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but early evening here in normandy on this incredible end of an incredible day. >> it looks like a constructiong deal. there are 6,000 people. that's the horror. >> larry: this says if tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, i would walk up to heaven and bring you home again. i lost it on that show at the fire station. do you like when we go places? >> it's so cool. >> reporter: harder though. >> it is harder but also, this set, this set is so recognizable. and people feel so comfortable here. i think it has been nice to go out and go to these places but it is great to do people here. >> did you want to bring this to will he be-on james' house? that was almost your sengd male kiss. you really looked like you had a crush on hill. i mean more than a crush. you know what i'm saying. >> larry: the first time you were on this show, were you nervous? >> first of all this is in my act. clearly you've never watched my emmy nominated specials. what i talk about, what i'm fascinated by, let's use the word temperament. the first time -- >> larry: what are you talking about? >> you know what i'm
but early evening here in normandy on this incredible end of an incredible day. >> it looks like a constructiong deal. there are 6,000 people. that's the horror. >> larry: this says if tears could build a stairway and memories a lane, i would walk up to heaven and bring you home again. i lost it on that show at the fire station. do you like when we go places? >> it's so cool. >> reporter: harder though. >> it is harder but also, this set, this set is so...
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someone else volunteered to wade through heavily mined waters to guide ships and troops onto normandy beach during the d-day invasion. someone else get a light for 40 years to guide mariners to safety. richard etherege led 18 to a hurricane to rescue crew members from eight wrecked schooner. these are just a few of our coast guard heroes. those who served before us and the standing the watch today. these shipmates accepted the chlenges and responsibilities that come with the call to serve. as we watch our families safely in our homes at night, let's remember those who served and those who still serves. let's remember the pride that -- remember the price that many have paid for our liberty and our freedom. these are debts that can never be fully repaid. instead of mourning or being somber, to date we rejoice and celebrate our veterans. it is the spirit of celebration i would like to echo in the words of general patton. >> it would be foolish and wrong to mourn those who died. we should thank god that such people have lived." [applause] now it is my distinctonor and pleasure to introduc
someone else volunteered to wade through heavily mined waters to guide ships and troops onto normandy beach during the d-day invasion. someone else get a light for 40 years to guide mariners to safety. richard etherege led 18 to a hurricane to rescue crew members from eight wrecked schooner. these are just a few of our coast guard heroes. those who served before us and the standing the watch today. these shipmates accepted the chlenges and responsibilities that come with the call to serve. as...
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to see all of them planes and ships on normandy, my gosh, it was like -- i stood up on the deck of ourboat and looked up and officer told me you'd better get your head down before it gets blown off. i said i like it appear. he said you better get down here before you do not have it and will not look at anything. being a kid, what the heck do you know? i said nothing can kill me. i go and i find out later on we picked up some people that got drowned in theire. >> we are live now at arlington national ceremony for the national veterans day ceremony. president obama is in asia so vice-president joe biden will replay at the tomb of the unknowns. joining him as eric shinseki. this is live coverage on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [gunshot] [gunshot] [gun salute] >> ladies and gentlemen, vice- president biden has arrived and is being greeted by the host, the honorable eric shinseki, secretary of veterans affairs. and mr. rabbit -- national president, regional -- commanding general of the united states
to see all of them planes and ships on normandy, my gosh, it was like -- i stood up on the deck of ourboat and looked up and officer told me you'd better get your head down before it gets blown off. i said i like it appear. he said you better get down here before you do not have it and will not look at anything. being a kid, what the heck do you know? i said nothing can kill me. i go and i find out later on we picked up some people that got drowned in theire. >> we are live now at...
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i have a family i work with who the father was on the beaches of normandy.o bed and cries when there was a thunderstorm. his son was on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone -- not everyone, but many people died. the people on that ship were vastly traumatized. his son was not in iraq, but because ofhe miracles of modern telephone, he could call his grandfather and wheat to him and say i can do the body count anymore. i can't kill women and children. what he had was three generations of a very tight knit families that helped him -- that held him together. family is good. love is good. brotherhood is good, sisterhood is good. i could go on and on, but that's just a short answer. >> there is another strategy that was suggested that i believe was echoed by a number of view. this is coming off your comment that it's important to know what you have done as a veteran has been for a purpose. if one could it later on think the purpose was mistaken or flawed, the society you are part of takes responsibility for having made a collective decision an
i have a family i work with who the father was on the beaches of normandy.o bed and cries when there was a thunderstorm. his son was on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone -- not everyone, but many people died. the people on that ship were vastly traumatized. his son was not in iraq, but because ofhe miracles of modern telephone, he could call his grandfather and wheat to him and say i can do the body count anymore. i can't kill women and children. what he had was three...
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someone else volunteered to wade through heavily mined waters to guide ships and troops onto normandyone else get a light for 40 years to guide mariners to safety. richard etherege led 18 to a hurricane to rescue crew members from eight wrecked schooner. these are just a few of our coast guard heroes. those who served before us and the standing the watch today. these shipmates accepted the challenges and responsibilities that come with the call to serve. as we watch our families safely in our homes at night, let's remember those who served and those who still serves. let's remember the pride that -- remember the price that many have paid for our liberty and our freedom. these are debts that can never be fully repaid. instead of mourning or being somber, to date we rejoice and celebrate our veterans. it is the spirit of celebration i would like to echo in the words of general patton. >> it would be foolish and wrong to mourn those who died. we should thank god that such people have lived." [applause] now it is my distinct honor and pleasure to introduce admiral j. papp of the united st
someone else volunteered to wade through heavily mined waters to guide ships and troops onto normandyone else get a light for 40 years to guide mariners to safety. richard etherege led 18 to a hurricane to rescue crew members from eight wrecked schooner. these are just a few of our coast guard heroes. those who served before us and the standing the watch today. these shipmates accepted the challenges and responsibilities that come with the call to serve. as we watch our families safely in our...
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>> storming the beaches at normandy? >> all right. it's a really good idea.it very much. >> it's fun. >> by the way, this has an impact, wii has had an impact in this area with seniors, helping them move a little bit. this x-box program, this x-box program actually looks again, a little more complex. >> it's great. >> this is a big commercial. we love it. it doesn't matter, we're transparent here. mark sanchez. >> can you smoke while you do it? >> of course you can smoke while you do it. you get extra points for the motion. >> what's the deal with the fines? with the body language? rex will fine you if you hang your shoulder? >> there we go. that's probably buffalo last year. >> what did that cost you? >> that's probably 100 bucks. >> what's the idea? >> it started with mark brunelle. it was a joking thing between us, talking about how you always stand positive how you act and talk, everything. it's a process, learning how to play and not showing your emotions all the time. see a guy like brady and peyton manning, they'll get upset and frustrated, they'll nev
>> storming the beaches at normandy? >> all right. it's a really good idea.it very much. >> it's fun. >> by the way, this has an impact, wii has had an impact in this area with seniors, helping them move a little bit. this x-box program, this x-box program actually looks again, a little more complex. >> it's great. >> this is a big commercial. we love it. it doesn't matter, we're transparent here. mark sanchez. >> can you smoke while you do it? >>...
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starting with william duke of normandy and they honestly believe they have a god-giving right to rulelly going against god's will. now, obviously, to many of us that seems a little bit silly but that is the way they see things. there is no skipping of a generation. the queen is already handed down most of the work to prince charles. he's virtually the king concert now anyway and as charles gets older, william and kate will take over his role. so by time charles gets to the throne, remember, he will be a very old man and the vast majority of the hard work, the big royal tours of australia, new zealand, the one we're looking forward to is america. i can't wait to see william and catherine out there. we have to call her catherine now apparently but there won't be any skipping but they will be very prominent members, very senior members of the royal family and next dae kad iecade have children. the cliche of the heir and the spare is necessary. >> do you find it odd or fitting that he gave her his mother's ring? >> i was flabbergasted. like many people. i actually was quite emotional. it
starting with william duke of normandy and they honestly believe they have a god-giving right to rulelly going against god's will. now, obviously, to many of us that seems a little bit silly but that is the way they see things. there is no skipping of a generation. the queen is already handed down most of the work to prince charles. he's virtually the king concert now anyway and as charles gets older, william and kate will take over his role. so by time charles gets to the throne, remember, he...
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the father lives on the beaches of normandy, like 89-years-old he crawls into bed and cry is when there is a thunderstorm. his son was on and i shall not mention the place is here in combat on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone, not everyone but many people died and the people on that ship were traumatized and his son was not in iraq in another death squad because the miracles of modern telephones could call us back. his grandfather said i can't do this. i can't do the body count anymore. i can't forget the dead people, i can't count the women and children, but what he had was three generations of a very, very tight ethnic family that held him together. now family is good, love is good , brotherhood is good, sisterhood is good. and i could go on and on. that's just a short answer. >> before i get to the next person as some are listening i actually think there is another strategy that was wrong but i think was echoed by a number of you and this is coming off of your comment that it's important to know what you've done as a veteran has been for a purpose or that if
the father lives on the beaches of normandy, like 89-years-old he crawls into bed and cry is when there is a thunderstorm. his son was on and i shall not mention the place is here in combat on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone, not everyone but many people died and the people on that ship were traumatized and his son was not in iraq in another death squad because the miracles of modern telephones could call us back. his grandfather said i can't do this. i can't do the...
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the father lives on the beaches of normandy, like 89-years-old he crawls into bed and cry is when there a thunderstorm. his son was on and i shall not mention the place is here in combat on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone, not everyone but many people died and the people on that ship were traumatized and his son was not in iraq in another death squad because the miracles of modern telephones could call us back. his grandfather said i can't do this. i can't do the body count anymore. i can't forget the dead people, i can't count the women and children, but what he had was three generations of a very, very tight ethnic family that held him together. now family is good, love is good , brotherhood is good, sisterhood is good. and i could go on and on. that's just a short answer. >> before i get to the next person as some are listening i actually think there is another strategy that was wrong but i think was echoed by a number of you and this is coming off of your comment that it's important to know what you've done as a veteran has been for a purpose or that if one
the father lives on the beaches of normandy, like 89-years-old he crawls into bed and cry is when there a thunderstorm. his son was on and i shall not mention the place is here in combat on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone, not everyone but many people died and the people on that ship were traumatized and his son was not in iraq in another death squad because the miracles of modern telephones could call us back. his grandfather said i can't do this. i can't do the body...
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the father lives on the beaches of normandy, like 89-years-old he crawls into bed and cry is when there is a thunderstorm. his son was on and i shall not mention the place is here in combat on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone, not everyone but many people died and the people on that ship were traumatized and his son was not in iraq in another death squad because the miracles of modern telephones could call us back. his grandfather said i can't do this. i can't do the body count anymore. i can't forget the dead people, i can't count the women and children, but what he had was three generations of a very, very tight ethnic family that held him together. now family is good, love is good , brotherhood is good, sisterhood is good. and i could go on and on. that's just a short answer. >> before i get to the next person as some are listening i actually think there is another strategy that was wrong but i think was echoed by a number of you and this is coming off of your comment that it's important to know what you've done as a veteran has been for a purpose or that if
the father lives on the beaches of normandy, like 89-years-old he crawls into bed and cry is when there is a thunderstorm. his son was on and i shall not mention the place is here in combat on a great destroyer that caught fire and virtually everyone, not everyone but many people died and the people on that ship were traumatized and his son was not in iraq in another death squad because the miracles of modern telephones could call us back. his grandfather said i can't do this. i can't do the...