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in that connection, will he pay tribute to the people who will often one the normandy campaign such as the late captain paul cash who was killed fighting in normandy at the age of 26, having won the military cross and was the father of the honorable member, my friend the honorable member for stone, and sergeant peter khan who, at 93, is at westminster today who built the daily bridges that enabled the breakout from normandy beachhead, and you will be receiving the award and the typical generous -- from our french allies? >> i joined my friend in paying tribute to all those who served and particularly those who fell in that are wrote campaign. one of the proudest things i've been able to do as a prime minister was to go to the 70th anniversary and go to that vigil where our gliders came in to prepare for those ladies and to go to gold beach and to see the incredible work that was done. so we should remember what they did and we should remember what it was they gave their lives which was to achieve peace on our continent. >> thank you, mr. speaker. my constituent has hiv that she contrac
in that connection, will he pay tribute to the people who will often one the normandy campaign such as the late captain paul cash who was killed fighting in normandy at the age of 26, having won the military cross and was the father of the honorable member, my friend the honorable member for stone, and sergeant peter khan who, at 93, is at westminster today who built the daily bridges that enabled the breakout from normandy beachhead, and you will be receiving the award and the typical generous...
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. >> reporter: we are here at normandy farms estates retirement community here where several voters over the age of 55 will hit the polls later this morning. of course, republican candidates hit the region monday for last minute stump go to get the word out. in the his usual off the cuff form donald trump ripped into his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech in the crowded west chesterfield house and spoke to the mix of college students and diehard older supporters. he told crowd jobs and companies will come back to the united states. he says he is starting a movement. >> bill o'reilly last week said in his lifetime this is one of the most important, he actually said the single will greatest political event he has ever seen. it is you. i'm the messenger. it the is you, believe me. >> what is good for the g.o.p. is to nominate a candidate who can win and who actually has a real substantive a gend. >>> we're going to an open convention. i have been saying it for two months. people have been saying he doesn't know what he is talking about. it turns out i'm right. we will go there. i
. >> reporter: we are here at normandy farms estates retirement community here where several voters over the age of 55 will hit the polls later this morning. of course, republican candidates hit the region monday for last minute stump go to get the word out. in the his usual off the cuff form donald trump ripped into his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech in the crowded west chesterfield house and spoke to the mix of college students and diehard older supporters. he told crowd...
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we are a at normandy farms retirement community where retirees are set to cast their votes around 7:00 a.m. this morning. republican candidates hit the region monday for last minute stump go to get their word out. in the usual off the cuff form donald trump ripped in his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech with the note pad. he was holding off to the pad occasionally looking at it, occasionally coming up with a stream of conscientious form of speaking as he usually does. he spoke in west chester to a mix of college students, older supporters. he told the jobs that jobs and companies will be coming back to the united states and he says he is starting a movement. >> rally last week said in his lifetime, this is one of the most important, he said the single greatest political event he has ever seen. it is you. i'm the messenger. >> what is good for the g.o.p. is to nominate a cap date who can win and who actually has a real substantive agenda. >> we're going to an open convention. i have been saying it for two months. people have been saying he doesn't know what he is talking abo
we are a at normandy farms retirement community where retirees are set to cast their votes around 7:00 a.m. this morning. republican candidates hit the region monday for last minute stump go to get their word out. in the usual off the cuff form donald trump ripped in his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech with the note pad. he was holding off to the pad occasionally looking at it, occasionally coming up with a stream of conscientious form of speaking as he usually does. he spoke in...
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about an issue where we also are interested in and where the united states also participate in the normandy format, the solution of the crisis in ukraine. we stand by the minute is k agreement, we attachment the importance to this agreement being implemented as soon as possible, we make a lot of efforts into making this possible in our talks with ukraine but also in our talks with russia unfortunately we still don't have a stable ceasefire. we need to bring the political process forward and we've also discussed very thoroughly. tonight economic issues will loom large on the agenda which is why i don't want to go into the issue of the free trade agreement right now, we will have an opportunity to do so later on, but from a european perspective let me say this very clearly it is very helpful in order to allow our economy in europe to grow, it's important for the german economy, it's important for the whole of the european -- the economy and if i look at the progress that was made with the transatlantic -- the tpp, the trans-pacific agreement, i think we ought to have an interest in speeding m
about an issue where we also are interested in and where the united states also participate in the normandy format, the solution of the crisis in ukraine. we stand by the minute is k agreement, we attachment the importance to this agreement being implemented as soon as possible, we make a lot of efforts into making this possible in our talks with ukraine but also in our talks with russia unfortunately we still don't have a stable ceasefire. we need to bring the political process forward and...
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we're going to start in normandy, france. ectv footage. think about it like a local watering hole crossed with the local corner store. this lady here holding the newborn baby is the manager of the establishment. an armed masked man carrying a bag toting a gunpoints it at everybody and says, this is a robbery. her reply, excuse me, would you mint. get out of the way. she moves around to the side, hands off the baby and then comes back to this robber. no. i'm not giving you any money. >> with a gun pointed right at her. >> and i should also clarify, not a fake gun, fully loaded weapon. she's like, no. >> she's got this baby, she does not have time to play games with this man. >> now using that bag, swiping away him. as she grabs the gun, watch, you'll see it discharge in his hand, bang, right there, another guy grabs the chair and they beat, push and cajole this guy out the door, runs for it, boom, she's done. >> wow. >> after the gun discharges, she was still not backed down by it. >> not at all. people in french media calling this an examp
we're going to start in normandy, france. ectv footage. think about it like a local watering hole crossed with the local corner store. this lady here holding the newborn baby is the manager of the establishment. an armed masked man carrying a bag toting a gunpoints it at everybody and says, this is a robbery. her reply, excuse me, would you mint. get out of the way. she moves around to the side, hands off the baby and then comes back to this robber. no. i'm not giving you any money. >>...
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. >> that is right, thinks normandy farms estate here retirement community and people are lining up to vote already. the polls just opened at four minutes ago here, as folks, think about the candidate and their last minute stump go to get the word out in his usual off the cuff remarks donald trump ripped in his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech. he spoke about a mix of college students and older supporters and he told the crowds that jobs and companies will come back to the u.s. he started a movement. >> bill o'reilly last week said in his lifetime this is one of the most important, he said single greatest political event he has ever seen, it is you, i'm the messenger, it is you, believe me. >> what is good for the g.o.p. is to nominate a candidate who can win and who can actually have a real substantive a again a. >> we're going to an opened convention. i have been saying it for two months. people were saying he doesn't know what he is talking b it turns out i'm right. we will go there and i will tell what you people will think bit. delegates will think about who will win i
. >> that is right, thinks normandy farms estate here retirement community and people are lining up to vote already. the polls just opened at four minutes ago here, as folks, think about the candidate and their last minute stump go to get the word out in his usual off the cuff remarks donald trump ripped in his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech. he spoke about a mix of college students and older supporters and he told the crowds that jobs and companies will come back to the...
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. >> matt klein came from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy. >> i came here warm weather was much better for me. >> but there was a lot of g.i.s during the war here, right? >> they saw a world that they didn't believe. >> during world war ii, miami saw a massive influx of military personnel. hotels, which had seen a sharp drop in business, made a deal with the government to house troops at the empty resorts. >> they told their parents about it. their parents came down, son came down, they opened their businesses here, and they were basically jewish at the time and that's how it started. >> by the fall of 1942, more than 78,000 troops were living in 300 hotels in miami and miami beach. >> how long have you been running the deuce? >> i took over in 1964. half of my life i've spent here. miami beach has turned over at least six times since i've been here. all i need is "miami vice." they put it in there. this was their favorite bar. >> it makes sense too. >> still, it was very flattering. the same as how flattering it is to have you here. >> i love this place. i
. >> matt klein came from new york's lower east side by way of the battle of normandy. >> i came here warm weather was much better for me. >> but there was a lot of g.i.s during the war here, right? >> they saw a world that they didn't believe. >> during world war ii, miami saw a massive influx of military personnel. hotels, which had seen a sharp drop in business, made a deal with the government to house troops at the empty resorts. >> they told their...
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in june, 1944, as allies were invading normandy, the nazis called their vengeance weapons.lying bomb, doodlebugs. and the shoelters dug in response to the blitz early earl in the war, were waiting. >> eight of the underground homes. four in the north. four in the south. >> i haven't been keeping count. >> 180 stairs down. 180 stairs down. about 30 meters. 120 feet. >> now the shelter is about to be opened again. as an educational tool and tourist attraction. and to walk down these 180 stairs is to walk back seven decades. >> this lead us to. >> the tunnels were basically closed up after the war. >> now, justin brandt of london transport says they're about to start selling tickets. for tours of a history frozen in time. >> this was the response to having your city bombed? >> absolutely. yes, this was, had can teens, you had toilets. so, yes. >> we keep buckets. yes. >> this was blitz style. >> blitz style. >> as for sleeping accommodation. >> the war time propaganda made the most of it. >> what do you think of the shelter now. you have been here a week or two? >> but it wasn
in june, 1944, as allies were invading normandy, the nazis called their vengeance weapons.lying bomb, doodlebugs. and the shoelters dug in response to the blitz early earl in the war, were waiting. >> eight of the underground homes. four in the north. four in the south. >> i haven't been keeping count. >> 180 stairs down. 180 stairs down. about 30 meters. 120 feet. >> now the shelter is about to be opened again. as an educational tool and tourist attraction. and to walk...
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in ukraine, the normandy process i think, it is fair to say works in part because the united states stand shoulder to shoulder to draw a very firm line about the basic principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty. so there is not an issue in which we have worked together where i have not been hugely appreciative of agela's study leadership and trustworthiness. and as she noted, although it is true that i will be saying goodbye from his current position in around nine months, a lot happens in that month. everybody kept on saying to me originally that somehow things with lowdown -- would slow down in the second half of my last term, and it has not happened yet. i seem to be pretty busy and i look forward in addressing many of the challenges that we face, including those that we will discuss at nato, those that we will discuss at the g7, those that we will discuss at the g20, to know that i have a strong partner in angela merkel. i think it is true that chancellor merkel's leadership, germany has been more forward leaning on a whole variety of areas. i do continue to maintain and i wi
in ukraine, the normandy process i think, it is fair to say works in part because the united states stand shoulder to shoulder to draw a very firm line about the basic principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty. so there is not an issue in which we have worked together where i have not been hugely appreciative of agela's study leadership and trustworthiness. and as she noted, although it is true that i will be saying goodbye from his current position in around nine months, a lot...
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in ukraine, the normandy process i think it's fair to say works in part because the united states stands shoulder the oulder with angela and president to draw a very firm line about the basic principles of sovereignty and territory. so there are very few issues where we have worked together where i have not been hugely appreciative of angela's steady leadership and trustworthiness and as she noted although it's be saying will goodbye from this current position in around nine months, a lot laps in nine months. everybody kept on saying to me originally that somehow things would slow down in the second half of my last term. tp hasn't happened yet. i seem to be pretty busy and i look forward in addressing many of the challenges that we face, including those that we'll discuss at nato, those that we'll discuss at the g-7 and the g-20 to know that i have a strong narn angela merkel. the last point i would make with respect to european defense spending is absolutely true, that under angela's leadership jermaine has been more forward-leaning on a whole variety of areas. i do continue to maintain
in ukraine, the normandy process i think it's fair to say works in part because the united states stands shoulder the oulder with angela and president to draw a very firm line about the basic principles of sovereignty and territory. so there are very few issues where we have worked together where i have not been hugely appreciative of angela's steady leadership and trustworthiness and as she noted although it's be saying will goodbye from this current position in around nine months, a lot laps...
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invasion fleet of nearly 1,500 ships, a landing force of 182,000 people, that's 75,000 more than normandyst in lives, and resources for the allied forces was tremendous and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland and looked at what okinawa had cost them and projected even more appalling losses. what is not widely known is that mre people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. >> after the united states ships landed on okinawa, the okinawan defense forces ordered military people and the civilians you cannot use other than -- and you will be killed as a spy, you know? >> right. >> but the okinawan people could not stand it. so the japanese killed lots of people. [ speaking foreign language ] >> japanese soldiers told us if you use american g.i. all of the women would be tortured or abused. [ speaking foreign language ] ♪ >> get down! get down! who else is in the cave? who else is in the cave? [ speaking foreign language ] >> american soldier was more kind, more tender than the japanese soldier. nobody
invasion fleet of nearly 1,500 ships, a landing force of 182,000 people, that's 75,000 more than normandyst in lives, and resources for the allied forces was tremendous and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland and looked at what okinawa had cost them and projected even more appalling losses. what is not widely known is that mre people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. >> after the united...
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that's 75,000 more than normandy, approached okinawa.led a "typhoon of steel." ♪ ♪ having island hopped across the pacific, allied forces saw okinawa as a key base for fleet anchorage, troop staging, and air operations for the final push into the japanese mainland and victory. the fighting was brutal for both sides. the cost in lives and resources for the allied forces was tremendous. and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland, looked at what okinawa had cost them, and projected even more appalling losses. what came next, we all know. what is not widely known is that more people died during the battle of okinawa than all those killed during the atomic bombings of hiroshima and nagasaki. >> anthony: right. >> masahide: so that they had to keep the u.s. military forces as long as possible in okinawa. so that they could prepare defense to protect mainland japan, you know? so, ever since that battle of okinawa. okinawan people say we were sort of, uh, what do you call it? >> anthony: sacrificed? >> masahide: yes, mm-hmm.
that's 75,000 more than normandy, approached okinawa.led a "typhoon of steel." ♪ ♪ having island hopped across the pacific, allied forces saw okinawa as a key base for fleet anchorage, troop staging, and air operations for the final push into the japanese mainland and victory. the fighting was brutal for both sides. the cost in lives and resources for the allied forces was tremendous. and when it was over, military planners looked at the mainland, looked at what okinawa had cost...
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we often think about normandy, which has a greater acclaim, but meuse-argonne is the largest cemetery. certainly not a reason to brag, but it shows the sacrifice these men made, and there are women there buried as well. to sum up the battle, this was general pershing's battle. this was his to fight, his to lose, but he led the american troops ably, and without american warriors, this battle would not have taken place. it is easy to say perhaps the war might have gone on far into 1919 with more significant bloodshed. thank you for your time. [applause] mitchell yockelson: i will be happy to take any questions. >> were the pershing boots that much of an improvement? i have three questions. then could you say he invented , the military police, or did he reinvent them? and were the americans assigned that section of the front because the terrain was a rugged in case the enemy broke through, they could not advance as far, as fast? mitchell yockelson: i was not sure about your first question, the pershing boots, but as far as the military police, to this best of my knowledge, this is the fi
we often think about normandy, which has a greater acclaim, but meuse-argonne is the largest cemetery. certainly not a reason to brag, but it shows the sacrifice these men made, and there are women there buried as well. to sum up the battle, this was general pershing's battle. this was his to fight, his to lose, but he led the american troops ably, and without american warriors, this battle would not have taken place. it is easy to say perhaps the war might have gone on far into 1919 with more...
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as if we are preparing to storm normandy beaches, whatever you do when you land, don't mention the word nazi because you could effect a german, that's the absurdity of what we are living in and it has to stop. so i use as my template, template that was successful during the cold war. we won a war against a cold war, but with two secret documents that have since been declassified and i use these as the starting point for my strategy against isis and other jihaddist. the first one is the now famous long telegram, secret telegram, the 14-page he sent from moscow to washington in 1946 that explained who is the soviet and what does stalin believed and why is he behaving in way to post world peace of europe. that is the -- that document was the enemy threat doctrine analysis put in military terms. it was an incredibly accurate decryption of what can personality of the soviet union that made it very clear that this nation and its allies are motivated by an ideology that will not stop unless we are destroyed and enslaved, and that is why the soviet union is a threat to america and western allie
as if we are preparing to storm normandy beaches, whatever you do when you land, don't mention the word nazi because you could effect a german, that's the absurdity of what we are living in and it has to stop. so i use as my template, template that was successful during the cold war. we won a war against a cold war, but with two secret documents that have since been declassified and i use these as the starting point for my strategy against isis and other jihaddist. the first one is the now...
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in ukraine, the normandy process worksk, it is fair to say in part because the united states stand shoulder to draw a very firm line about the basic principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty. so there is not an issue in which we have worked together been hugely not agela's studyf leadership and trustworthiness. and as she noted, although it is true that i will be saying goodbye from his current position in around nine months, a lot happens in that month. everybody kept on saying to me originally that somehow things downlowdown -- would slow in the second half of my last term, and it has not happened yet. i seem to be pretty busy and i look forward in addressing many of the challenges that we face, including those that we will discuss at nato, those that we will discuss at the g7, those that we will discuss at the g20, to know that i have a strong angela merkel.th i think it is true that chancellor merkel's leadership, germany has been more forward leaning on a whole variety of areas. i do continue to maintain and i will say this leading up to the beyond thatnce and given the press
in ukraine, the normandy process worksk, it is fair to say in part because the united states stand shoulder to draw a very firm line about the basic principles of territorial integrity and sovereignty. so there is not an issue in which we have worked together been hugely not agela's studyf leadership and trustworthiness. and as she noted, although it is true that i will be saying goodbye from his current position in around nine months, a lot happens in that month. everybody kept on saying to me...
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including this m5a1 stuart tank, built by cadillac back in 1943, a model used in the invasion of normandy0,000. the end of the cold war and then the first gulf war lead to more tank-buying opportunities. jacques pounces. sherman tanks... this m1917 "6-ton tractor"... a russian t-72 used by saddam hussein's forces... even a scud missile launcher. jacques builds these barns to house them all. >> this is him working at the tank-restoration shop here on property. he was very involved in the process. he really enjoyed it. >> so it's a professional operation. >> oh, yeah. i mean, he had a great team of people who would rebuild these things down to the nuts and bolts. >> i remember i was in ukraine and i saw a tv show starring my dad. >> this has about 750 to 800 horsepower. >> it was a strange experience. >> in 1999, at the age of 50, jacques is staggered by a colon-cancer diagnosis and goes into treatment. >> i was in a bit of shock when i first found out. >> did he tell you or did he hide it to himself? >> he was very good at hiding it. >> he always had a really positive attitude. >> and a li
including this m5a1 stuart tank, built by cadillac back in 1943, a model used in the invasion of normandy0,000. the end of the cold war and then the first gulf war lead to more tank-buying opportunities. jacques pounces. sherman tanks... this m1917 "6-ton tractor"... a russian t-72 used by saddam hussein's forces... even a scud missile launcher. jacques builds these barns to house them all. >> this is him working at the tank-restoration shop here on property. he was very...
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we're here at normandy farms retirement community here where voting will start at 7:00. republican candidates hit the region machine for a last minute stump to get the word out. in his usual off the cuff form donald trump ripped in his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech in the crowded west chesterfield house. he spoke to a mix of college students and older supporters. the commander in chief hopeful talk about his plans for the military. >> weak undeplete our depleted military, we will make it bigger, better, stronger then ever before, and be in will mess with us. you know what, we will never to have use it. other than we have to knock out isis, we will to have income out isis. >> long shot g.o.p. candidate john kasich, visited with supporters at pen rose diner in south philadelphia. reporters pressed him about his a lines with republican rival ted cruz and their joint effort to stop trump from gaining enough delegates to win the nomination. their deal toys divvy up remaining contests by focusing on separate states. trump apparently said that kasich was a disgus
we're here at normandy farms retirement community here where voting will start at 7:00. republican candidates hit the region machine for a last minute stump to get the word out. in his usual off the cuff form donald trump ripped in his republican challengers in a 60 minute speech in the crowded west chesterfield house. he spoke to a mix of college students and older supporters. the commander in chief hopeful talk about his plans for the military. >> weak undeplete our depleted military,...
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often think about normandy, which has a greater claim, but the muse argonne's largest cemetery. certainly not a reason to brag, but it shows just the sacrifice of these men made and there are women buried there is well. to some of the battle, this was general pershing's battle. this was his to fight, essentially his to lose. but he led the american troops ably, and without the american warriors, this battle but not have taken place. it is easy to say that perhaps he were might have on on far with more significant bloodshed. thank you for your time. and thank you. i will be happy to take any questions. boots thatershing much of an improvement? could you say that he invented the military police? or did he reinvent them? assigned the americans to that section of the terrain was so rugged in case the enemy broke through, they could not advance as far or as fast? about your sure first question about the boots. as far as the military police, to the best of my knowledge, this is the first time that a military police were used by the american army. of course, a lot of what we learned wa
often think about normandy, which has a greater claim, but the muse argonne's largest cemetery. certainly not a reason to brag, but it shows just the sacrifice of these men made and there are women buried there is well. to some of the battle, this was general pershing's battle. this was his to fight, essentially his to lose. but he led the american troops ably, and without the american warriors, this battle but not have taken place. it is easy to say that perhaps he were might have on on far...
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the world without war and nobody had a good malaria drug before normandy, if you had a weapon you have a leg up on all the battles. our government, the roosevelt administration to open the spigot for this project by 50 universities, most of the american drug companies to come together and find a bomb the wartime science project including the men had project. their reports were that can be published so they were red dyed the lead investigators in the end to john hopkins university and there they meant every month so they could compare notes. i figured out how to not be totally judgmental of the scientists who did this work. i was taught that by this man, bill collins and i got to go down and sit next to this band and listen to his story. he had been around long enough to infect state hospital patients with malaria so you could study the disease and test drugs on their infections. the problem that was you couldn't go malaria in a petri dish. it was the mic back. you have to have live infections and as malaria dried up in northern europe and the northern states of the united states, it wa
the world without war and nobody had a good malaria drug before normandy, if you had a weapon you have a leg up on all the battles. our government, the roosevelt administration to open the spigot for this project by 50 universities, most of the american drug companies to come together and find a bomb the wartime science project including the men had project. their reports were that can be published so they were red dyed the lead investigators in the end to john hopkins university and there they...
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>>robin winston: about 15 minutes and antioch to conquer normandy troublespots 580 was 21 minutes from the livermore valley to the dublin and to change. >>james: we learned about in san francisco homicide that happened a darkened and the street in the tenderloin please they are gathering evidence no word of any arrests have been made or the identity of the victim will let you know as soon as we find out they say a man and woman were found dead on the suspicion such a stance as the killer is still of loose she sells would never say that led to the killing. >>reporter: on the stories we often say police are waiting until that will survive the next of kin to identify the victim all day the family has been right here at this point the teller that are still waiting until the corner arrives the big question still wonder who and why laid into the evening they are parked outside a local court in south east san jose this said it received reports of suspicious circumstances at home just before 2:00 sunday afternoon. >>reporter: the family members with our is hoping to learn more police say only
>>robin winston: about 15 minutes and antioch to conquer normandy troublespots 580 was 21 minutes from the livermore valley to the dublin and to change. >>james: we learned about in san francisco homicide that happened a darkened and the street in the tenderloin please they are gathering evidence no word of any arrests have been made or the identity of the victim will let you know as soon as we find out they say a man and woman were found dead on the suspicion such a stance as the...
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a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a covenant that split the skies over berlin.ed iwo jima. s made. a solemn oath that liberated seoul. a sacred trust that defended khe sanh. a pact that dug in in da nang. a contract that weathered tet. a promise was made. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. a bond that patrolled door-to-door in fallujah. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. a promise we all must keep. dav fights for all veterans and their families so they get the health care, financial benefits and support they earned. if your'e a veteran who needs help, or you'd like to help us keep the promise, visit dav.org. >>> washington may be the center of power, but it doesn't have a monopoly on it. 35 miles from here, a young woman flexed her mussless to save her neighborhood. john blackstone now on the power of destiny. [ applause ] >> reporter: when 20-year-old destiny wattford, won a prize last night it recognized a campaign as a high school student to protect her baltimore neighborhood. >> we decided it isn't the fate
a promise that hit the beaches of normandy. a covenant that split the skies over berlin.ed iwo jima. s made. a solemn oath that liberated seoul. a sacred trust that defended khe sanh. a pact that dug in in da nang. a contract that weathered tet. a promise was made. a pledge that stormed the desert in iraq. a bond that patrolled door-to-door in fallujah. an iou that braved ieds in kandahar. a promise was made. to america's veterans. a promise we all must keep. dav fights for all veterans and...
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. >>> however, if you do go to blue bell, not only will you find rick, but also normandy farms whichriends the hanson family. >> right. >> a beautiful part of pennsylvania, just a little north of downtown philly. >> if you're looking for insurance, state farm -- >> completely unrelated. but like a good neighbor, brian is there. >>> all right, so let's talk about what's going on in politics, because it looks as if as of today ted cruz would be mathematically eliminated om getting to the 1,237 number on the first ballot. they have had an alliance, mr. kasich and mr. cruz, what they have decided is cruz is going to drop out of new mexico and oregon. so that mr. kasich can concentrate on that. and kasich going to drop out of indiana. here's the problem. mr. cruz knows what's happening, but it sounds like mr. kasich doesn't because he's saying what are you talking about? vote for me in indiana. here's the sound bite. >> it is big news today that john kasich has decided to pull out of indiana to give us a head to head contest with donald trump. that's good for the men and women of indiana.
. >>> however, if you do go to blue bell, not only will you find rick, but also normandy farms whichriends the hanson family. >> right. >> a beautiful part of pennsylvania, just a little north of downtown philly. >> if you're looking for insurance, state farm -- >> completely unrelated. but like a good neighbor, brian is there. >>> all right, so let's talk about what's going on in politics, because it looks as if as of today ted cruz would be...
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the delegates said, supreme allied commander, five-star general, hero of the normandy invasion.e might make a good candidate for president. they nominated him and he was a very fine president. this is how it works. we want to advance the best candidate is the most electable and who will do a good job. esquire behind governor john kasich. he made that criteria and he will do well in ohio and pennsylvania. he is pennsylvania's native son in this election. host: there are 4.1 million registered democrats in the pennsylvania primary. it is a closed primary. there is no crossover. there are about 3 million republicans. our conversation with congressman charles dent from pennsylvania. he has been elected to the house on six separate occasions, a graduate of penn state. earned his master's from lehigh university. our next caller is ralph. caller: i have a three-point question. how come there's no accountability for clear cases of corruption or ineptness towards the candidates running for office? is,nd part of the question eminent. trump's domain, i feel that is an unbiased and inadequa
the delegates said, supreme allied commander, five-star general, hero of the normandy invasion.e might make a good candidate for president. they nominated him and he was a very fine president. this is how it works. we want to advance the best candidate is the most electable and who will do a good job. esquire behind governor john kasich. he made that criteria and he will do well in ohio and pennsylvania. he is pennsylvania's native son in this election. host: there are 4.1 million registered...
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