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which gives our visitors the overarching story of d-day at normandy. is a very on the left special exhibit. case to thexhibit long thin line of anguish column. beachpyle's walked the where the american forces landed everything left by troops who had been killed coming ashore. what we have in this case is sand fromifact and utah and omaha beaches. you can see he talks about shoe polish, showing bibles and hand grenades. he particularly singled out in his column writing paper. he talks about how the young men who gave their lives at normandy intended to write a lot of letters. the other thing they had an awful lot of west the growth. he said packs of cigarettes had been handed out to the troops before the landings began and made the comments that a line of cigarettes up and down the beach marked the high water of this sacrifice at normandy. there is a moment for our audiences after the film to pause and reflect about what was going on in the world d-day june 6, 1944 was the date that hitler could have driven our forces back into the waters of the english
which gives our visitors the overarching story of d-day at normandy. is a very on the left special exhibit. case to thexhibit long thin line of anguish column. beachpyle's walked the where the american forces landed everything left by troops who had been killed coming ashore. what we have in this case is sand fromifact and utah and omaha beaches. you can see he talks about shoe polish, showing bibles and hand grenades. he particularly singled out in his column writing paper. he talks about how...
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he was the last, at the time, medal of honor recipient from the normandy landing. he received his medal of honor for actions that took place about three days after the initial landings. and then, besides the medal of honor, is a photograph of his mother that he carried in his backpack. he came from a very religious family in kansas. he promised his mother he would not drink or curse while he was over here. he is going to be moving through france a day after he had been involved in a terrible incident when one of his comrades was shot and to protect him, walt is going to go and try and rescue him. the germans shot at him and the bullet went through the portrait of his mother that he was carrying in his backpack. and despite this, he was able to fight off the germans and basically carry his comrade to safety. so, for those actions, quality given the medal of honor. however, i need to mention that walt had a brother who also landed at normandy on june 6, 1944. while he was performing, heroic actions, his brother never made it to the beach at normandy. his brother was
he was the last, at the time, medal of honor recipient from the normandy landing. he received his medal of honor for actions that took place about three days after the initial landings. and then, besides the medal of honor, is a photograph of his mother that he carried in his backpack. he came from a very religious family in kansas. he promised his mother he would not drink or curse while he was over here. he is going to be moving through france a day after he had been involved in a terrible...
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it gives visitors the overarching story of the day at normandy. next to me on the left is a very special exhibit. this was dedicated to -- ernie pyle actually walked the beaches of normandy where the american forces landed. he saw the -- of war left over by troops. what we have in this case is actual arctic -- actual artifacts and sand from utah and omaha beaches. he talks about shoe polish, showing hand grenades, toothbrushes, razors. columnsignals out in his grading papers. -- writing papers. the other thing they had an awful lot of for cigarettes. he made the comment that a line of cigarettes up and down the beach marked the high water of this sacrifice their at normandy. it is a moment for our audiences after the film to pause and reflect about what was going on in the world d-day, june 6, 1944. it was the date that hitler could have driven our forces back into the waters of the english channel. he failed and from that point forward, we were on our way to the road to berlin and ending the third reich. >> a few miles down the beach -- keith hux
it gives visitors the overarching story of the day at normandy. next to me on the left is a very special exhibit. this was dedicated to -- ernie pyle actually walked the beaches of normandy where the american forces landed. he saw the -- of war left over by troops. what we have in this case is actual arctic -- actual artifacts and sand from utah and omaha beaches. he talks about shoe polish, showing hand grenades, toothbrushes, razors. columnsignals out in his grading papers. -- writing papers....
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normandy is certainly right up there. my dad across that beach in june of 1944.rd that world war ii generation called the greatest generation. it really was. sixteen and a half million men and women in uniform. less than 200 million at a time. part of a momentous series of battles that seriously altered the course of history. the largest operation of its kind in history. only surpassed by oaken À la in 1945. just a few moments ago, actually, four of them, the first was 150,000. that first wave from the shenandoah valley, where i live, in a little town of bedford. scores killed in action. >> you think about that generation. trish: the patriotism. the same sense as work ethic. why is that? i am curious to get your thoughts. >> my brother brings soldiers in combat did i do not think that there is any difference in the patriotism. we have a strategy. we build a military that was strong enough. we advocated strong left. good enough to win one if we have to fight. our military is the smallest. less than 1% of the u.s. population serving in uniform. liberate your first
normandy is certainly right up there. my dad across that beach in june of 1944.rd that world war ii generation called the greatest generation. it really was. sixteen and a half million men and women in uniform. less than 200 million at a time. part of a momentous series of battles that seriously altered the course of history. the largest operation of its kind in history. only surpassed by oaken À la in 1945. just a few moments ago, actually, four of them, the first was 150,000. that first wave...
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the prefabricated parts were built in english, towed across the english channel assembled over the normandy we did not bring the equipment in, the invasion would have failed. >> joining ray dpchlt ierks was cleveland native bobby pintar. first the pier heads maneuvered by charlie company. >> pier head had a 200 by 60 foot wide steel pontoon deck. each corner was a four by four steel 60-foot long spud operated by electrical engines and cables. we could run the spud down into the sea floor and then the deck would go up and down with the water. >> bobby pintar's alpha company towed in the phoenixes, hallow concrete boxes sunk to provide a breakwater for the pier. >> they had a nickname the coffin. if you were on the catwalk, 160 foot between the bow and the stern, you fall in, you're falling down 60 foot into the solid concrete. >> and delta company positioned the whales, 80-foot bridge spans leading from the pier head to the shore. all put together like a giant jigsaw puzzle forming two artificial harbors weighing a million tons each. but before the mulberries could be assembled and the rhino
the prefabricated parts were built in english, towed across the english channel assembled over the normandy we did not bring the equipment in, the invasion would have failed. >> joining ray dpchlt ierks was cleveland native bobby pintar. first the pier heads maneuvered by charlie company. >> pier head had a 200 by 60 foot wide steel pontoon deck. each corner was a four by four steel 60-foot long spud operated by electrical engines and cables. we could run the spud down into the sea...
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in normandy, in france, there is a close tied to tourism. people are afraid of brexit could cause ripples across the channel. >> this town is famous for its impressionist painters and its british beauty. , more than tourists 600 come across the channel. brexit would evaluate the pound. that would evaluate the pound. evaluate- brexit would the pound. >> even if they do come, customers might choose a more basic menu. but this logistics company, which transmits exclusively to and from the u.k., fears for the .uture growth every brexit >> there will be a waiting time, and we do not charge the clients for these hours. >> transport hubs for many of the goods destined for britain may remain optimistic. >> if the u.k. leaves, there will be three years of quite intense negotiations to figure , which we separate agreements eu will strike with the u.k. in the end, the impacts to these questions will be found within these treaties. >> in 2014, normandy exported 3 billion euros worth of goods to great britain. genie: let's take a look at some other stori
in normandy, in france, there is a close tied to tourism. people are afraid of brexit could cause ripples across the channel. >> this town is famous for its impressionist painters and its british beauty. , more than tourists 600 come across the channel. brexit would evaluate the pound. that would evaluate the pound. evaluate- brexit would the pound. >> even if they do come, customers might choose a more basic menu. but this logistics company, which transmits exclusively to and from...
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up in their best blazers, ties, medals and berets for their annual pilgrimage to the beaches of normandy joined by a comparatively dressed down prince harry. >> that prompted one 91-year-old soldier who parachuted into normandy 72 years ago to preserve the british monarchy to basically chew out harry and he asked him "where is your bloody tie?" >> as well he should. harry himself a former navy captain had already confessed to senior officers that he was told not to wear a tie and felt embarrassed and underdressed. >> so how do you feel right now since you're wearing the exact same outfit? >> the same look? i am not a prince. in my mind. but you know, as brian pointed out, he's a windsor. there's a tie named after him. >> wear a tie. >> yeah. >> you have your own knot. a few of them. >> full or half would work. >> or a double. >> or a double. ♪ music ♪ introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. new pantene expert gives you the most beautiful hair ever, you wanna see something intense? wi
up in their best blazers, ties, medals and berets for their annual pilgrimage to the beaches of normandy joined by a comparatively dressed down prince harry. >> that prompted one 91-year-old soldier who parachuted into normandy 72 years ago to preserve the british monarchy to basically chew out harry and he asked him "where is your bloody tie?" >> as well he should. harry himself a former navy captain had already confessed to senior officers that he was told not to wear a...
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we'll tell you about the ceremony to honor the 72nd anniversary of theç normandy invasion in world war. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment >>> good morning, everyone. i'm first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. we're watching 95 around girard avenue. no big problems or delays, even through the work zone right here. if you're headed into center city, no problems with that drive time. a 13-minute trip there, southbound from woodhaven road to the vine street expressway, average speeds well into the 60s there also. we also are watching more construction out there. this one is on the new jersey turnpike. over the bridge over into new jersey, the right lane is closed headed southbound between route 322 and exit 2 and route 40 at exit 1. but now we're moving back to 95. this time it's over into delaware. no big problems or delays right now with the drive times north or southbound, a ten-minute trip there. more updates when i'm back in the next ten. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >>> good monday mornin
we'll tell you about the ceremony to honor the 72nd anniversary of theç normandy invasion in world war. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment >>> good morning, everyone. i'm first alert traffic reporter jessica boyington. we're watching 95 around girard avenue. no big problems or delays, even through the work zone right here. if you're headed into center city, no problems with that drive time. a 13-minute trip there,...
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d-day and the invasion of normandy, a defining moment for a defining generation. greatest generation because of men and women like these. >> good to see you. >> reporter: world war ii veterans from kentucky and illinois here in washington on the 72nd anniversary of the infamous battle. >> i was in england. i arrived there on d-day. i was with the eighth air force and there was so much happening. so much. >> reporter: they served in okinawa. you fought there? >> yeah. >> reporter: and the pacific a as medics and marines. they came here as a complementary honor flight as they honor their service and sacrifice. >> thanks for your service. >> thank you. >> reporter: here to welcome the kentucky veterans, rand paul who says he has a plan to change the way that america goes to war. >> we knew there would be an end. either they would win or we would win. now the enemy changes names and faces and countries and goes on and on and on determining when you've won is very difficult. that's why what i've proposed is if we authorize war in the middle east, we do it for one year
d-day and the invasion of normandy, a defining moment for a defining generation. greatest generation because of men and women like these. >> good to see you. >> reporter: world war ii veterans from kentucky and illinois here in washington on the 72nd anniversary of the infamous battle. >> i was in england. i arrived there on d-day. i was with the eighth air force and there was so much happening. so much. >> reporter: they served in okinawa. you fought there? >>...
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and the operations go like clock work on the coast of normandy. deirdre: june 6, 1944, the troops, half of them american, stormed the beaches of normandy. half of them were killed. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight, mouthbreathers. breathe right. overwhelming and complicated. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america every patient gets their own care manager to coordinate every aspect of their care. the care manager is making sure everything is flowing well so the patient can continue to get their treatment. we are the link between the patient and the doctor. the care manager coordinates all of the patient's appointments, scans, chemotherapy... we can do paperwork or contact their employers or set them up with home health. that's what brings most people into nursing; you get
and the operations go like clock work on the coast of normandy. deirdre: june 6, 1944, the troops, half of them american, stormed the beaches of normandy. half of them were killed. visit legalzoom today for the legal help you need to start and run your business. legalzoom. legal help is here. poallergies?reather. stuffy nose? can't sleep? take that. a breathe right nasal strip instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than allergy medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight,...
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today is the 72nd of d-day, the time when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy and france.t turned to be a prove -- it proved to be a turning point in world war ii. >>> a man is under arrest for plotting to attack the european football championships in france. the ukraine intelligence agency says it's been following the suspect since december. he was allowed to purchase five machine guns, two rocket propelled grenades, and other weapons before his arrest. the suspect, a frenchman, was arrested on the border between ukraine and poland. officials aren't identifying the man. but they say he wanted to protest against his government's immigration policies and the spread of islam. >>> they're on the verge of entering fallujah. they're encount everything fierce resistance to isis militants. it'll get a lot harder for those punishing airstrikes to continue. tens of thound remain trapped in the city. and isis fighters are opening fire on them. >>> a hero is getting the memorial he deserves. they're building a new home in chevy chase. alibah served five tours in afghanistan and iraq.
today is the 72nd of d-day, the time when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy and france.t turned to be a prove -- it proved to be a turning point in world war ii. >>> a man is under arrest for plotting to attack the european football championships in france. the ukraine intelligence agency says it's been following the suspect since december. he was allowed to purchase five machine guns, two rocket propelled grenades, and other weapons before his arrest. the suspect, a...
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general jack keane on the sacrifice and bravery of the men who stormed the beaches of normandy. >> the four ships cross on a schedule long prepared and the amphibious moves go like to clock work. with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. don't basic policies cover basic accidents? of course, they say... as long as you pay extra for it. with a liberty mutual base policy, new car replacement comes standard. and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. learn more by calling at liberty mutual, every policy is personal, with coverage and deductibles, customi
general jack keane on the sacrifice and bravery of the men who stormed the beaches of normandy. >> the four ships cross on a schedule long prepared and the amphibious moves go like to clock work. with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. you grab...
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troops landing on normandy to push nazi out of france and forced them to surrender. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. jonathan: muhammad ali's body now has been returned to the hometown of louisville. preparations are underway. where his life will be celebrated all week long. there is when you think about what he represented. he was one of a kind. the greatest of all time in the ring. and with words. we take a look at some of his most prolific verbal blows. >> i have wrestles with the alligators. tussled with the whales. i handcuffed lightning and thunder. jonathan: he was poetry in motion. >> i'm handsome. i'm fast. i'm pretty. and can't possibly be beat. jonathan: nobody ever was so fast on his feet. >> too much speed for him. too fast. too fast. jonathan: so quick with the comeback. >> you are being extremely truculent. >> whatever that means. if that is good,
troops landing on normandy to push nazi out of france and forced them to surrender. prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. jonathan: muhammad ali's body now has been returned to the hometown of louisville. preparations are underway. where his life will be celebrated all week long. there is when you think about what he represented. he was one of a kind. the...
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150,000 allied troops stormed 50-mile stretch of beach along french coast fighting the germanness normandy. thousands of ships and planes took part in the mission. nearly 10,000 allied troops were killed or wounded during the pivotal fight which helped forces move a cross europe. >>> turning to campaign 2016, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are wrapping up their campaigns in california, with dueling concerts tonight. clinton will rally supporters were performed answers by cristina aguilara and stevey wonder. senator sanders will feature the dave matthews band. he vowed to pull off an upset when voters head to the polls in california tomorrow. clinton has her sights set on donald trump. >> the turnout is very high, i think we will win by big numbers. >> anyone who supported me, anyone who supported senator sanders have a lot at stake in this election in preventing donald trump from being our president. >> meantime donald trump does not have any planned appearances a head of tomorrow's five state primary. the republican presidential nominee is going in the race unopposed. >>> voters will
150,000 allied troops stormed 50-mile stretch of beach along french coast fighting the germanness normandy. thousands of ships and planes took part in the mission. nearly 10,000 allied troops were killed or wounded during the pivotal fight which helped forces move a cross europe. >>> turning to campaign 2016, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are wrapping up their campaigns in california, with dueling concerts tonight. clinton will rally supporters were performed answers by cristina...
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the chaos and confusion and normandie of the pols massive massacre captured in real time and the shoreand notes 911 officers and officers descending on club. 2 0535208 someone screaming help and then this chilling description. . no more reports of gunfire in the log inside the court continued to 4639 and restroom please tell. emcee's subjects with a bomb strapped to him. all this says please try to get into the club and help the wounded. for 12 of its them with two gunshot wound losing blood. three minutes later 15 people and the second man's best in the bar nine people in the dressing room. hours after started police to get the upper hand. swot breach 514 shots fired north bathroom. the subjects went down and then finally 51752.. the bad guy down strapped. >> pam: 49 people killed 53 others injured in that tax. >> britteny: it is foggy although we cannot see all the fog another look but it is here tonight. read the future camera looks really good to for the rest of tonight polyclitus guys. we continue patchy fog and turning to dense fog in some locations oakland half moon bay tomorrow
the chaos and confusion and normandie of the pols massive massacre captured in real time and the shoreand notes 911 officers and officers descending on club. 2 0535208 someone screaming help and then this chilling description. . no more reports of gunfire in the log inside the court continued to 4639 and restroom please tell. emcee's subjects with a bomb strapped to him. all this says please try to get into the club and help the wounded. for 12 of its them with two gunshot wound losing blood....
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but alerts continue to be issued for the greater paris area, as well as central france and normandy in the north. france's insurance association estimates nationwide losses at more than 600 million euros, but as the waters in some areas begin to recede, the damage will become clearer. president francois hollande has said that the government will formally declare a natural disaster wednesday. genie: after all the destruction from the skies, here is something more lighthearted for you. a 90-year-old woman jumping out of an airplane. she decided to celebrate her 90th by doing just that. she is a german senior citizen, who is also a former gymnastics champion s she said she was expired that she was inspired to carry out the -- she was inspired to carry out the tandem jump by queen elizabeth three she says she cannot ever imagine -- ng up a former washington investor looks set to win the presidential election in peru. uczynskiblo is ahead of his rival. win as mayor of rome would be a blow to her rival. other regions around france are still at risk from flooding. business news now with steph
but alerts continue to be issued for the greater paris area, as well as central france and normandy in the north. france's insurance association estimates nationwide losses at more than 600 million euros, but as the waters in some areas begin to recede, the damage will become clearer. president francois hollande has said that the government will formally declare a natural disaster wednesday. genie: after all the destruction from the skies, here is something more lighthearted for you. a...
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the cemetery at normandy. i've got a chapter in my book called cherokee, iowa. i am that chapter. am just signaling there are very few nations in the world who still very your military overseas, and normandy is probably one of the most moving examples of that. and also gets to the influence because you we still have a lot of influence, powerful, but our story speaks to our strengths as well. i talk about that, that they did in afghanistan who e-mailed me when neil armstrong passed away i'm still moved by that. why? because i could hear about neil armstrong's african-american. i've got a lot of great friends, a lot of great family but my dad was in vietnam when neil armstrong put his first step on the moon. now he looks up and sees drones or the moon and we need to think that what story are we telling to the world. what does memorial day mean to me? i will end and then asked three people to come up and help me. made before. it means accountability it means responsibility or it means fundamentally i think two is our commander-in-chief. not just our military's commander-in-chief, our
the cemetery at normandy. i've got a chapter in my book called cherokee, iowa. i am that chapter. am just signaling there are very few nations in the world who still very your military overseas, and normandy is probably one of the most moving examples of that. and also gets to the influence because you we still have a lot of influence, powerful, but our story speaks to our strengths as well. i talk about that, that they did in afghanistan who e-mailed me when neil armstrong passed away i'm...
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hour --n the first [indiscernible] keith huxen: we are actually in the normandy landings gallery, a very special gallery for us because our museum was founded in the 1990's
hour --n the first [indiscernible] keith huxen: we are actually in the normandy landings gallery, a very special gallery for us because our museum was founded in the 1990's
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150,000 troops stormed a 50-mile stretch of beach along the french coast, fighting the germans at normandy, supported by more than 5,000 ships and 11,000 planes. nearly 10,000 allied troops were killed or hurt, but the victory enables force toss advance across europe. >> it has been two weeks since the battle for felusia began, now iraqi forces are facing fierce resistance from islamic state fighters as they try to recapture the city. charlie d'agada reports from near the front lines of the assault west of baghdad. >> we cut through the dust to reach the southern outskirts of the city. >> we're just on the front lines of the iraqi special forces, as they're moving into fell usual a they just cleared this area, few days ago. >> they say the entire thing is mine dollars. much more relaxed was the main in charge of the overall operation against isis and full evening a, lieutenant general. he said after days of fears fighting his elite us train forces are now on the verge of entering the main city. >> general saudi said, the biggest factor on the battlefield, americans air strikes. >> those ar
150,000 troops stormed a 50-mile stretch of beach along the french coast, fighting the germans at normandy, supported by more than 5,000 ships and 11,000 planes. nearly 10,000 allied troops were killed or hurt, but the victory enables force toss advance across europe. >> it has been two weeks since the battle for felusia began, now iraqi forces are facing fierce resistance from islamic state fighters as they try to recapture the city. charlie d'agada reports from near the front lines of...
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it is d day, national remembrance day which marks the 72nd anniversary of the allied invasion of normandy during world war ii. on june 6th, 1944, more than 9000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded. today troops who served in that battle placed wreaths at the world war ii memorial along the national mall. >>> turning to weather right now, and tropical storm colin, it's caution headaches for folks in florida. it is already bringing clearwater and tampa sustained winds of 50 miles per hour and as much as 7 inches of rain. florida governor rick scott has already declared a state of emergency. following this all day so what can you tell us? >> not far from landfall, of course it doesn't mean much because they are still getting hit hard along the coast of florida but landfall next hour, hour and a half. but it's not going to intensify and the good news for us, it's going to stay to our south. now show you the computer models and each line represents a computer model so the closer together the lines are, the more confluence or agreement there is among the models. pretty darn agreement. it's g
it is d day, national remembrance day which marks the 72nd anniversary of the allied invasion of normandy during world war ii. on june 6th, 1944, more than 9000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded. today troops who served in that battle placed wreaths at the world war ii memorial along the national mall. >>> turning to weather right now, and tropical storm colin, it's caution headaches for folks in florida. it is already bringing clearwater and tampa sustained winds of 50 miles per...
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. >> this marks the 72nd anniversary of the allied invasion of normandy.ate -- the day, june 6, 1944 when 9000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded. troops who served in that battle put reset the world war ii memorial on >>> the life and legacy of mohammed ali will be honored this week with two public memorial services. both will take place in louisville, kentucky. a muslim funeral prayer service on thursday followed by another on friday. among those delivering eulogies, former president bill clinton and bryant gumbel. the boxer died over the weekend at the age of 74.>>> new developments after a rate victims powerful letter goes viral. could the judge lose his job tomorrow?>>> political price tag. a look at what it takes to pay your wage at the political conventions this summer in the newest way to raise money.>>> if you're picking out a closed tomorrow, pick out some purple. preparing for print say one day a rider made a decision. the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no
. >> this marks the 72nd anniversary of the allied invasion of normandy.ate -- the day, june 6, 1944 when 9000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded. troops who served in that battle put reset the world war ii memorial on >>> the life and legacy of mohammed ali will be honored this week with two public memorial services. both will take place in louisville, kentucky. a muslim funeral prayer service on thursday followed by another on friday. among those delivering eulogies, former...
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a commemoration and wreath presentation.to honor the brave soldiers that stormed the beaches of normandy on june sixth 19-44. more than 6-thousand soldiers lost their lives on that day.and the operation was the largest invasion in history. we have video of a dramatic rescue in contra costa county. it's after a hiker passed out on a trail in lafayette. that's tomorrow. you won't want she had to earn it.anded to cecilia aguiar-curry. built a business. became an expect in water policy. balanced budgets. and always solving problems. that's how she brought much-needed technology to local classrooms... so every child has an opportunity to learn. and worked to create more local jobs... so more families can get ahead. that's democrat cecilia aguiar-curry for assembly. >> britteny: bit closer to 60 degrees in san francisco daily city. shaw and dry conditions. a leather the sermons that will continue to move over the northeast. add to the higher elevations but says will the as we go into the next accursed a week see dry pattern starting up over region. a restart the sea temperatures cooled down an
a commemoration and wreath presentation.to honor the brave soldiers that stormed the beaches of normandy on june sixth 19-44. more than 6-thousand soldiers lost their lives on that day.and the operation was the largest invasion in history. we have video of a dramatic rescue in contra costa county. it's after a hiker passed out on a trail in lafayette. that's tomorrow. you won't want she had to earn it.anded to cecilia aguiar-curry. built a business. became an expect in water policy. balanced...
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the cemetery in normandy. i've got a chapter in the book that i end by just signaling there are very few nations in the world who still bury your military overseas. and normandy is probably one of the most moving examples of that. and that also gets to the power influence equation. you know, we still have a lot of influence, we're still powerful, but our story speaks to our strengths as well. and i talk about that, that, you know, the kid in afghanistan who e-mailed me when neil armstrong passed away. i'm still moved by that. why? because i didn't hear about neil armstrong's death from any american, and i've got a lot of great friends, a lot of great family. but my dad was in vietnam when neil armstrong, you know, put his first step on the moon. now they look up and sees drones or hears drones and sees the moon, and we just need to think about what story are we telling to the world? what does memorial day mean to me, and then i'll end here and ask three people to come up and help me, maybe four. it means accou
the cemetery in normandy. i've got a chapter in the book that i end by just signaling there are very few nations in the world who still bury your military overseas. and normandy is probably one of the most moving examples of that. and that also gets to the power influence equation. you know, we still have a lot of influence, we're still powerful, but our story speaks to our strengths as well. and i talk about that, that, you know, the kid in afghanistan who e-mailed me when neil armstrong...
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it was june 6th, 194 when allied forces invaded the beaches of normandy to fight nazi germany in worldar ii. nearly 2,500 lives were lost. for the first time there will be a public reading of all those names at the annual memorial ceremony. >>> happening today at philadelphia city hall, a flag raising ceremony in honor of the upcoming disability pride parade. today at noon, two city councilmen will raise the flag at city hall to celebrate the parade. >>> pocono raceway will take another crack at running the nascar sprint cup race. you can see why it was postponed yesterday, of course. rain and fog kept cars off the tricky triangle in long pond. better weather is expected there today. gates open at 8:00 this morning. and the race starts at noon. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >>> and taking a look at your neighborhood weather, i much more tranquil forecast forever our monday. waking up early this morning, just a few clouds around. bright sunshine will prevail. satellite radar showing us that the storms are out of here. there's the line of thunderstorms that really
it was june 6th, 194 when allied forces invaded the beaches of normandy to fight nazi germany in worldar ii. nearly 2,500 lives were lost. for the first time there will be a public reading of all those names at the annual memorial ceremony. >>> happening today at philadelphia city hall, a flag raising ceremony in honor of the upcoming disability pride parade. today at noon, two city councilmen will raise the flag at city hall to celebrate the parade. >>> pocono raceway will...
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and allied troops landed in normandy to start driving the nazis out of western europe.-day ended, more than 9,000 had died. it's regarded as a major turning point in world war ii. >>> a german woman jumped from a plane to honor queen elizabeth to prove that age is no barrier. she did a tandem skydive yesterday. and she landed with a big smile on her face. look at. that just like the queen, the spry woman turned 90 this year. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," remembering muhammad ali. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contain
and allied troops landed in normandy to start driving the nazis out of western europe.-day ended, more than 9,000 had died. it's regarded as a major turning point in world war ii. >>> a german woman jumped from a plane to honor queen elizabeth to prove that age is no barrier. she did a tandem skydive yesterday. and she landed with a big smile on her face. look at. that just like the queen, the spry woman turned 90 this year. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs...
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reporter: seventy-two years ago army staff sergeant al and his second division were preparing to storm normandy beach. >> general patton gave us a pep talk and he says you sob's are here to fill a dead man's shoes. if you tie don't worry, we have plenty of people to fill your shoes. that was his pep talk. >> reporter: what a pep talk. >> yes. >> reporter: now 91, he vividly remembers the moment his foot hit stand. >> you got all these bodies floating, and you're pushing the bodies out of the way. put your thought in the mind of hey, this is serious. this is tough stuff. >> reporter: how did you survive. >> i don't know, heavy artillery, and there is shells bursting all around you, you hear guys cursing, screaming, praying and anytime a shell could you close enough to get you. i gave credit to the good lord. i seriously did. particularly when we got into france and stuff that happened to me there. >> reporter: there, the fighting was fierce and before the u.s. liberated that city. >> we got a presidential citation for that city. >> reporter: his division lost thousands in the bloodshed, includin
reporter: seventy-two years ago army staff sergeant al and his second division were preparing to storm normandy beach. >> general patton gave us a pep talk and he says you sob's are here to fill a dead man's shoes. if you tie don't worry, we have plenty of people to fill your shoes. that was his pep talk. >> reporter: what a pep talk. >> yes. >> reporter: now 91, he vividly remembers the moment his foot hit stand. >> you got all these bodies floating, and you're...
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and veterans now in their 90s gathered in normandy, where more than 160,000 allied troops landed in 1944ish the western front to bring an end to hitler's tyranny. more than 9,000 members of the invasion force were killed. well, the army has established a new beachhead. it won, last night, the miss u.s.a. pageant. deshauna barber is a 26-year-old lieutenant in the army reserves. she plans to use her title to support veterans' causes. when asked about women in combat, she said, "we're just as tough as the men." the best of the verse from muhammad ali when we come back in a minute or three. three. to do one thing & another. only at&t has the network, people, and partners to help companies be... local & global. open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. feel free to be yourself all day.... just switch from denture paste to sea-bond denture adhesive seals. holds stronger than the leading paste all day... without the ooze. feel secure. be yourself. with stronger, clean sea-bond. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me that i may reach my blood
and veterans now in their 90s gathered in normandy, where more than 160,000 allied troops landed in 1944ish the western front to bring an end to hitler's tyranny. more than 9,000 members of the invasion force were killed. well, the army has established a new beachhead. it won, last night, the miss u.s.a. pageant. deshauna barber is a 26-year-old lieutenant in the army reserves. she plans to use her title to support veterans' causes. when asked about women in combat, she said, "we're just...
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about 160,000 allied troops000 took part in the normandy invasion.invasion about 4500 were killed on day which would lead tocho an allied victory acrossacross europe.eu >>> happening today more thang o 100 volunteers will help clean and beautify the world war iiar memorial today.mori people will also welcome and honor -- an honor flight ofgh world war ii veterans from theft bay area to the monument.onumen >> this weekend it was a nightdn of fun and glamour and all for f a very good cause. >> that's right.>> the leukemia and lymphomand loma year gala awards happened on h saturday night. night the awards will be raised to honor some fundraisers there.rae i was the co-host there withre laura evans. the real work was all the t people who raise money for a mof great cause. the goal was to raise $50,000 in one night and they did it. >> wow. >> they did it. went over $50,000 in one night. crushing that number. so, the man and woman of thehi year, john brook bank of cisco s systems raised over $400,000.00. >> what. >> woman of the year christineti theyer raised over $300,000. they had other
about 160,000 allied troops000 took part in the normandy invasion.invasion about 4500 were killed on day which would lead tocho an allied victory acrossacross europe.eu >>> happening today more thang o 100 volunteers will help clean and beautify the world war iiar memorial today.mori people will also welcome and honor -- an honor flight ofgh world war ii veterans from theft bay area to the monument.onumen >> this weekend it was a nightdn of fun and glamour and all for f a very...
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. >> big shoutout to uncle tony who was there normandy beach. maria: we'll leave it there. thank you for at that sentiment. thank you, anthony scaramucci and kevin kelly. tomorrow, same time, same place. "varney & company" begins now. stuart: a big shout out to my late father, too, he was sweeping the english channel of mines on d-day, that's where he was. maria: beautiful, stu. stuart: and welcome to-- tongue-tied. welcome the new week. et cetera going -- it's going to be big. money and politics are moving big. donald trump is taking heat the ethnicity of judges riles up republicans and gives ammunitions to democrats. that's what hillary clinton is doing, an attack ad going after trump on judges using republican voices. and she's tied with bernie sanders in tomorrow's all important primary. she is in the fight of her life. and bernie, he says he keeps going no matter what. it will be a contested convention, he says. democrats divided. trump needs damage control and, maybe, does janet yellen. she speaks today and how does she raise interest rates when the report shows an ec
. >> big shoutout to uncle tony who was there normandy beach. maria: we'll leave it there. thank you for at that sentiment. thank you, anthony scaramucci and kevin kelly. tomorrow, same time, same place. "varney & company" begins now. stuart: a big shout out to my late father, too, he was sweeping the english channel of mines on d-day, that's where he was. maria: beautiful, stu. stuart: and welcome to-- tongue-tied. welcome the new week. et cetera going -- it's going to be...
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and in their 90's and emily's of fallen soldiers are commemorating d-day of normandy 72 years ago today. they are holding small ceremonies and moments of remembrance along clips with thousands of u.s. british canadian and french troops landed as dawn was breaking june 6, 1944. global news powered by our 2400 journalists and one 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. back to you. betty: thank you. in her speech today, janet yellen signaled that higher rates may be warranted without giving precise timing. -- quietellen'speech period. -- ing us now j.p. morgan asset management chief 1.4 trillion dollars management -- asset management. saying yellen was expressing only limited comments and he read her comments as pretty dovish, in fact. try not to contradict. i think it is an interesting consternation. they actually had golden opportunity to raise rates probably in july. they got a little spooked saying people did not think june was on the table. there was a can or did effort by them to raise expectations and buy lots of fed speakers. they got away with it. this was interest
and in their 90's and emily's of fallen soldiers are commemorating d-day of normandy 72 years ago today. they are holding small ceremonies and moments of remembrance along clips with thousands of u.s. british canadian and french troops landed as dawn was breaking june 6, 1944. global news powered by our 2400 journalists and one 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. back to you. betty: thank you. in her speech today, janet yellen signaled that higher rates may be warranted...
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and veterans now in their 90s, gathered in normandy where more than 160,000 allied troops landed in 1944. to establish the western front to bring an end to hitler's tyranny. more than 9,000 members of the invasion force were killed. >>> well the army established a new beach head. it won last night the miss usa pageant. deseana barber, a 26-year-old lieutenant lieutenant, and will use her title to support veteran causes. when asked about women in combat, she said "we're just as tough as the men." the best of the verse from muhammad ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> we have heard so much about muhammad ali, the past few days. tonight we thought you would look to hear from him. >> you say these are poems you have written? >> yes, i amount only poet or prophet, don't be surprised by nothing i do. >> this kid fights great. he has speed endurance. if you fight him, increase your insurance. >> this is the legend of muhammad ali, he talks a great deal and brags indeed of a powerful punch and blinding speed. >> this brash boxer is something to see, the heavyweight championship is his destiny. >> i told you al
and veterans now in their 90s, gathered in normandy where more than 160,000 allied troops landed in 1944. to establish the western front to bring an end to hitler's tyranny. more than 9,000 members of the invasion force were killed. >>> well the army established a new beach head. it won last night the miss usa pageant. deseana barber, a 26-year-old lieutenant lieutenant, and will use her title to support veteran causes. when asked about women in combat, she said "we're just as...
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and veterans now in their 90s, gathered in normandy where more than 160,000 allied troops landed in 1944 establish the western front to bring an end to hitler's tyranny. more than 9,000 members of the invasion force were killed. >>> well the army established a new beach head. it won last night the miss usa pageant. deseana barber, a 26-year-old lieutenant lieutenant, and will use her title to support veteran causes. when asked about women in combat, she said "we're just as tough as the muhammad i did everything i could to make her party perfect. almost everything. you know, 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all living united. to ensure the academic success of millions of kids in our communities. all the way to graduation day. but that won't happen without you. so take the pledge at unitedway.org. make a difference in the life of a child. suit up like your favorite nfl players, and become a
and veterans now in their 90s, gathered in normandy where more than 160,000 allied troops landed in 1944 establish the western front to bring an end to hitler's tyranny. more than 9,000 members of the invasion force were killed. >>> well the army established a new beach head. it won last night the miss usa pageant. deseana barber, a 26-year-old lieutenant lieutenant, and will use her title to support veteran causes. when asked about women in combat, she said "we're just as tough...
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he parachuted into normandy on d-day. >> i estimated five seconds too soon and i landed on a church.nded safely only to be captured two days later. germans shipped him off to a p.o.w. camp. they put you on the 40 and 8. that's the size of the boxcar. >> they put 50 men in there. they locked us in for seven days and seven nights. and they unlocked the doors in germany. >> a big prisoner of war camp. is that where the mug shot is taken? >> that was when i was registered as a prisoner of war and then from there on september 17th, 1944, we were moved loaded in boxcars again and moved. we were the first americans in that camp. >> they move you east in spite of the fact that the german army is getting ready for the major attack to collapse the eastern front? >> yes. >> joe tried to escape three times. tell me about the last escape. >> we knew every afternoon there was a man came in there on a horse and wagon. he had three barrels. they were loaded when he came in and empty when he went out. we waited and got in the barrels and rode off. we took off down and scrubbed pines, zigzagging. the
he parachuted into normandy on d-day. >> i estimated five seconds too soon and i landed on a church.nded safely only to be captured two days later. germans shipped him off to a p.o.w. camp. they put you on the 40 and 8. that's the size of the boxcar. >> they put 50 men in there. they locked us in for seven days and seven nights. and they unlocked the doors in germany. >> a big prisoner of war camp. is that where the mug shot is taken? >> that was when i was registered as...
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sfo years since d- day. 160000 american troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe. many making the ultimate sacrifice. miss usan is an army officer in the reserves. we'll tell you about that straight ahead. (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes, you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis. serious side effects can happen, including pancreatitis which may be severe and lead to death. stop taking januvia and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area which may be pancreatitis. tell your doctor right away and stop taking ja
sfo years since d- day. 160000 american troops stormed the beaches of normandy to free europe. many making the ultimate sacrifice. miss usan is an army officer in the reserves. we'll tell you about that straight ahead. (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes, you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your...
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on june 6th, 1944, roughly 160,000 allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of the beaches of normandyzis were heavily the toll on the allies was heavy. more than 9,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. their sacrifice on this day 72 years ago allowed the allies to gain a foothold that began the long, hard fight to liberate europe. >>> tropical storm colin is beginning to bear down on florida. several inches of rain have already fallen in the tampa area. high winds have forced several bridges to close there. on the north carolina coast, beachgoers found rough surf today. doug, the storm is moving north, but you don't think it is going to affect us? >> no. even if you're down towards ocean city much closer to the path of colin, you can wave at it. i don't think they'll get the rain down there. we are getting cloud cover from it. earlier today we saw plenty of sunshine. now we're dealing with the clouds those high level clouds. you can see the clouds on the satellite and radar. go down to the south. you can actually see that spin just off the coast now. it will be making its way on shore
on june 6th, 1944, roughly 160,000 allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of the beaches of normandyzis were heavily the toll on the allies was heavy. more than 9,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. their sacrifice on this day 72 years ago allowed the allies to gain a foothold that began the long, hard fight to liberate europe. >>> tropical storm colin is beginning to bear down on florida. several inches of rain have already fallen in the tampa area. high winds have forced...
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. >> prince harry was meeting with comrades making the anniversary of the normandy invasion.meeting took place at southwood in england where the d day landings were planned. >>> 20 years after portrayed as a mathematically janitor in goodwill hunting, mat damon returned to deliver commencement dress today. >> i grew up in this neighborhood, in this incredible multicultural neighborhood, that was rough, i mind myself here as a middle- aged american white male movie star. i don't have a clue where my blind spots begin and end. engaging is it is the first step towards identifying the blind spots. >> he dropped out of harvard to pursue as they acting career. he said it was app honor he didn't -- an honor he didn't earn. >>> a woman visiting yellow stone, just had the get a picture of the elf, the elf is like no. my name is, no. >> take that. glendz up knocking her the man likely worked for the park and tried to warn her, don't it. she got up and walked away, back to her car. >> what happened to common sense. you see that gigantic animal, don't ease up in its grill. that's what ha
. >> prince harry was meeting with comrades making the anniversary of the normandy invasion.meeting took place at southwood in england where the d day landings were planned. >>> 20 years after portrayed as a mathematically janitor in goodwill hunting, mat damon returned to deliver commencement dress today. >> i grew up in this neighborhood, in this incredible multicultural neighborhood, that was rough, i mind myself here as a middle- aged american white male movie star. i...
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. >> they began when allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy. have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospitalization in children and adolescents. breo is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. once your asthma is well controlled, your doctor will decide if you can stop breo and prescribe a different asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. do not take breo more than prescribe
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my grandfather was a part of the greatest generation, that stormed that beach in normandy. my dad saw the plume in nagasaki, and later died earlier because of it. no, you don't preach to me. i know who we are. and i know who i am. i am an unapologetic nationalist. i am an unapologetic american. and that statute of liberty that says, "give me your tired and your poor and your huddled masses," we never had a problem taking them in from the beginning. we're the most generous country in the world. as a judge, i've sworn in newly naturalized citizens for years and have never been more proud of immigrants and america. but they do it legally. they have to swear allegiance to america, follow our laws, and they cannot be exempt from arrest because of their illegal status, as they now are in sanctuary cities. even the supreme court had to stop the president who attempted to ban the deportation of 4 million illegals and give them an automatic right to work here. folks, when a man running for president proudly carries with him the sword of socialism, and when a woman running for presid
my grandfather was a part of the greatest generation, that stormed that beach in normandy. my dad saw the plume in nagasaki, and later died earlier because of it. no, you don't preach to me. i know who we are. and i know who i am. i am an unapologetic nationalist. i am an unapologetic american. and that statute of liberty that says, "give me your tired and your poor and your huddled masses," we never had a problem taking them in from the beginning. we're the most generous country in...
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officials say for the first time a public reading of all the nearly 2500 people during the normandy invasionl be read. a wreath laying ceremony will also take place at the world war ii memorial. >>> it was a solemn tribute for a firefighter killed in the line of duty. firefighter john up up my der's name was put on the wall. he was shot when he forced entry into a home who the homeowner opened fire telling police he thought they were intruders. >> nothing prepares you for this. whether it's just another event or whether it's the shooting, nothing prepares us for this. and together we'll get through it. >> ulmschneider is the 410th name engrave order that wad on . >>> d.c. council could push workers closer to an historic win this week. as soon as tomorrow, council could vote to more than double the federal minimum wage and raise to $15 mayor bowser's bill would gradually increase businesses. businesses would have until 2020 to pay the full $15 an hour. if it passes tomorrow, a final vote could happen later this month. >>> a 66-year-old went missing while hiking but has been found. this was in
officials say for the first time a public reading of all the nearly 2500 people during the normandy invasionl be read. a wreath laying ceremony will also take place at the world war ii memorial. >>> it was a solemn tribute for a firefighter killed in the line of duty. firefighter john up up my der's name was put on the wall. he was shot when he forced entry into a home who the homeowner opened fire telling police he thought they were intruders. >> nothing prepares you for this....
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the americans who died in normandy not just fighting for america, but for the all of us. they were black-and-white, christians, nonbelievers, and jews. and as an italian, i can only be grateful for the jewish grade for the contribution of liberation of italy. [applause] ms. mogherini: possibility of a free and united europe was born and wasday, on d-day, born thanks to our american friends. our continent rose up with america's economic support and friendship. the transatlantic bond is written in our european union's dna. that does not mean that we have not had our tough moments. transatlantic incident was involved in one of those bad moments. we must truly be thankful to the american jewish committee and to the -- payment for having invested in our friendship right when we needed it most, because two friends know how to overcome difficult moments. barack obama got elected in 2008, he spoke clearly about alliances to repair. eight years later, today, our alliance could not be in better shape. and let me tell you, whoever the next president will become i can only hope that
the americans who died in normandy not just fighting for america, but for the all of us. they were black-and-white, christians, nonbelievers, and jews. and as an italian, i can only be grateful for the jewish grade for the contribution of liberation of italy. [applause] ms. mogherini: possibility of a free and united europe was born and wasday, on d-day, born thanks to our american friends. our continent rose up with america's economic support and friendship. the transatlantic bond is written...
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we still have one left over cell in extreme northeastern ocean county, this is crossing north of normandy beach between that and point pleasant and it's beginning to die down. the lightning strike now down to 19 and 18 now and pushing to the east. this is the last of it, but it was a stormy afternoon down the shore, this is stormtracker 6 live double scan, we moved this back to 2:00, this is when the intense line of storms worked through delaware to cape may and 3:40 is when the tornado warning was posted and we have wind reports of 80 miles per hour gusts in cape may county. that caused a lot of problems, these are some of the storm reports, they are still coming in and barnegat township reporting hail and wind gusts causing problems, a tree fell in a house in whitesboro and lots of power outages in lower township. this was sent to me from britney off the whale watching ship off the coast of cape may showing the shelf cloud moving in. i'll have more on the storm damage coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks cecily. >>> philadelphia congressman, chaka fattah, is facing serious jail time af
we still have one left over cell in extreme northeastern ocean county, this is crossing north of normandy beach between that and point pleasant and it's beginning to die down. the lightning strike now down to 19 and 18 now and pushing to the east. this is the last of it, but it was a stormy afternoon down the shore, this is stormtracker 6 live double scan, we moved this back to 2:00, this is when the intense line of storms worked through delaware to cape may and 3:40 is when the tornado warning...
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we still have one left over cell in extreme northeastern ocean county, this is crossing north of normandyat and point pleasant and it's beginning to die down. the lightning strike now down to 19 and 18 now and pushing to the east. this is the last of it, but it was a stormy afternoon down the shore, this is stormtracker 6 live double scan, we moved this back to 2:00, this is when the intense line of storms worked through delaware to cape may and 3:40 is when the tornado warning was posted and
we still have one left over cell in extreme northeastern ocean county, this is crossing north of normandyat and point pleasant and it's beginning to die down. the lightning strike now down to 19 and 18 now and pushing to the east. this is the last of it, but it was a stormy afternoon down the shore, this is stormtracker 6 live double scan, we moved this back to 2:00, this is when the intense line of storms worked through delaware to cape may and 3:40 is when the tornado warning was posted and
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it was d-day, 100,000 troops led by eisenhower gathered on the peaches of normandy the first step inhe liberation of western europe the beginning of the end of world war ii in europe. veterans of the invasion new in their 90s recall the fought for freedom overseas. >> now outside right now and meteorologist mike nicco, a misty morning. we could see it coming in this morning, as well. >> yes, mist and drizzle, and no truth that i am stuck up here to see in my hair is water roof. so far okay. you have to use the windshield wipers this morning as you cross the bridges. the fiscal year three hours, live doppler hd shows the drizzle will dry at 9:00, maybe longer at the coast, another hour or so. the cooling air will start today with the heat wave breaking over the weekend. it will continue that way until we get to our cool of the highs friday and saturday afternoon. as far as today, 81 to 84 through most of the south bay and los gatos is warmer at 87. check out santa cruz, cloudy in the afternoon and only 69. 74 to 79 for the peninsula and deeper, you can see the 80s. half moon bay and p
it was d-day, 100,000 troops led by eisenhower gathered on the peaches of normandy the first step inhe liberation of western europe the beginning of the end of world war ii in europe. veterans of the invasion new in their 90s recall the fought for freedom overseas. >> now outside right now and meteorologist mike nicco, a misty morning. we could see it coming in this morning, as well. >> yes, mist and drizzle, and no truth that i am stuck up here to see in my hair is water roof. so...