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and allied troops landed in normandy to liberate western europe from nazi forces the secretary's message on the edge to fight off the allies against nazi tyranny but made a cryptic reference to modern tyranny without a lab orating exactly what he meant and u.s. state department spokesperson has a new it also appeared to make a gaffe when she brought up the d.-day landings while emphasizing washington's warm relations with belin. but when you talk about germany we have a very strong relationship with the government of germany very strong relationship looking back in the history books today is the seventy first anniversary of the speech that now announced the marshall plan tomorrow is the anniversary of the d.-day invasion. we obviously have a very long history with the government of germany. discuss this further we can cross live to gregory copley editor of defense and foreign affairs magazine now welcome to the program mr copley it's good to have you with us i think many people are wondering what country or countries might pompei i was alluding to when you mentioned america's fight again
and allied troops landed in normandy to liberate western europe from nazi forces the secretary's message on the edge to fight off the allies against nazi tyranny but made a cryptic reference to modern tyranny without a lab orating exactly what he meant and u.s. state department spokesperson has a new it also appeared to make a gaffe when she brought up the d.-day landings while emphasizing washington's warm relations with belin. but when you talk about germany we have a very strong relationship...
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an underwater mine kille louis and henry piper as their boat approached normandy. sailors carried henry's casket into the normandy american cemetery today as family members looked on. louis's body was found back in 1944 but henry's body wasn't frencuntil 1961 by divers. henry was buried in belgium withoutdentification until last year when dna testing identified him. the remains of both brothers are now together i france. >>> severe storms pummelled parts of the denver area with golf ball to softball h sizedl today. the hail piled up on the traffic.and slowed it also damaged cars, windows and crops. many of theto hais were more than two inches in diameter. >> and tomorrow we're going to have thunderstorms, but later. storm chances tomorrow a a betweeut 5:00 p.m. and midnight. you're going to get home from work and then the storms likely roll in and impact the area. at least it's not exactly durin that evening commute. if you're leaving work around 6:00 p.m. or later, you could be dealing with some rain. we're going to have some scattered showers and thunde torms tom
an underwater mine kille louis and henry piper as their boat approached normandy. sailors carried henry's casket into the normandy american cemetery today as family members looked on. louis's body was found back in 1944 but henry's body wasn't frencuntil 1961 by divers. henry was buried in belgium withoutdentification until last year when dna testing identified him. the remains of both brothers are now together i france. >>> severe storms pummelled parts of the denver area with golf...
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normandy, france, battle of the bulge, rhineland and in central europe. >> martha: tell me about when>> this is a solemn but glorious hour. i wish that franklin d. roosevelt lived to see this day. >> we heard it on the tinkers radio, and it was a wild celebration. we couldn't find any pills or beer wheat said it, where's the beer? well someone had found a warehouse of wonderful german brandy. they felt of a two and a half ton truck with it and our battery commander said, that's est of battalion.e to share with >> martha: what about you, don, what are your memories of that? >> i remember that day. there was a little boy who was always under foot, running here and if they there. he came racing in and spoke in german. and my lieutenant said it, don't tell anybody, but i've got something up and saving. and he got out a bottle of champagne that was room temperature. and we all drink it. >> martha: there is a prayer, i don't know if you are familiar with it. but fdr read up on the radio. have you ever heard of that? >> no. >> martha: it was a beautiful prayer, a radio address to all the peo
normandy, france, battle of the bulge, rhineland and in central europe. >> martha: tell me about when>> this is a solemn but glorious hour. i wish that franklin d. roosevelt lived to see this day. >> we heard it on the tinkers radio, and it was a wild celebration. we couldn't find any pills or beer wheat said it, where's the beer? well someone had found a warehouse of wonderful german brandy. they felt of a two and a half ton truck with it and our battery commander said,...
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an underwater mine killedouis and henry piper in 1944 as their at approaches the beaches of normandy. yesterday t family looked on as the members carried his casket to the cemetery. henry was buried in belgium without identification. at was until last year when dna testing identified him. remains of both brothers are now together in france. cool that was able to happen. >> absolutely. >>> 4:25. one arlington second grader had the chance to share a special moment with his classmates. >> take a moment that cause pure excitement for this little boy. ah. >> navy commander jonathan blithe surprised his son yeerday. he was sitting at the teacher's desk when david walked into the asassroom. thist the arlington scienceocus room. he's been deployed to afghanistan for the past year. you saw that. it took a moment for it to click, right? >> right. i am telling u, militario family reunns just gets me because there's so much sacrifice on both ends, you know? the service members who sacrifice so much for our country and freedom. welcome home and thanks for youv e, sir. >> absolutely right.i econd t
an underwater mine killedouis and henry piper in 1944 as their at approaches the beaches of normandy. yesterday t family looked on as the members carried his casket to the cemetery. henry was buried in belgium without identification. at was until last year when dna testing identified him. remains of both brothers are now together in france. cool that was able to happen. >> absolutely. >>> 4:25. one arlington second grader had the chance to share a special moment with his...
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a dwindling piece of history that most can hardly remember. >> he served on this ship in the normandy>> thank you for your service. god bless you. >> these are peaceful times on this ship, but the echos are loud and the memories should li never be forgotten. >> we actually saved the world. thank god for america. >> for "sunday today," jimmy roberts, orient point, new york. >> they did save the world. jimmy and mr. lee joy especially, thank you. >>> this week we highlight another life well lived. mildred council was known to the masses who flookd to taste her southern cooking as mama dip. council was born in north carolina, the granddaughter of a slave, and she learned to cook on the share cropper's farm where she grew up. her mother died when mildred was a young child and the girl was left to run the family's kitchen. over the decades she cooked in homes, restaurants, food trucks, fraternity houses until in 1976 she opened her own 18 seat diner in chapel hill, north carolina. called dips kitchen. she was known for dump cooking. no recipes and precise measurements. dump it into a bowl
a dwindling piece of history that most can hardly remember. >> he served on this ship in the normandy>> thank you for your service. god bless you. >> these are peaceful times on this ship, but the echos are loud and the memories should li never be forgotten. >> we actually saved the world. thank god for america. >> for "sunday today," jimmy roberts, orient point, new york. >> they did save the world. jimmy and mr. lee joy especially, thank you....
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, at the normandy american cemetery in france. this memorial service -- serves as a constant reminder to the world that the united states will fight and die to protect the freedoms of not just american citizens but for citizens around the globe. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition. >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. ms. kelly: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to celebrate pride month. for generations and across industries lgbtq americans have directly contributed to america's greatness. chicagoland is home to many of these leaders like carol johnson, a une aon and h.i.v. activist. kim hunt, a policy expert. the late vernita gray. business leaders. in the last few years we have made remarkable progress toward equality. on june 26, we will celebrate the fifth anniversary of marriage equality for all americans. yet much work still rem
, at the normandy american cemetery in france. this memorial service -- serves as a constant reminder to the world that the united states will fight and die to protect the freedoms of not just american citizens but for citizens around the globe. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois seek recognition. >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is...
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two hundred years after the oratory was completed in about seven o eight richard the first duke of normandy drove out the resident cam in this because of their immoral gluttonous and godless way of life. they were replaced by pious and obedient monks led by and deliver god fearing life of poverty and chastity in accordance with the rule of st benedict. marry a. man. building and renovation continued the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries and the original abbey was eventually replaced by a new one. the master builders of the middle ages knew how to give life to their sacred buildings they structured them rhythmically breaking up the length by using columns and panels of vaulting and the height by dividing it up into several stories every building was designed as an active organism not merely as a show of passive strength. the restricted space for. building offered by the island made it necessary for the architects to plan the abbey on three different levels one above the other no wonder it became known as luna of a the model. the way in which the foundations of the soaring columns are anch
two hundred years after the oratory was completed in about seven o eight richard the first duke of normandy drove out the resident cam in this because of their immoral gluttonous and godless way of life. they were replaced by pious and obedient monks led by and deliver god fearing life of poverty and chastity in accordance with the rule of st benedict. marry a. man. building and renovation continued the eleventh to the thirteenth centuries and the original abbey was eventually replaced by a new...
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from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of you understand. we have fought -- mountains at afghanistan. we areht and died partners in norad, nato, and around the world during we came -- world. we came to america as a after 9/11 as americans have come to our aid in the past. and we are fighting together against -- in north -- against in northernt daesh iraq. the u.s. has a $2 billion inplus in steel trade canada. we account for half of u.s. steel exports. supplier ofsecure aluminum to the u.s. defense industry. that canada could be considered a national security threat to the united states is inconceivable. these tariffs will harm industry and workers on both sides of the canada-u.s. border, disrupting linked supply chains that made north american steel and aluminum more competitive all around the world. [speaking french] will harmffs industries and workers on both sides of the canada-u.s. border and will disrupt supply chains that have made steel and aluminum from north america more competitive across the whole world. these tariffs are an affr
from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of you understand. we have fought -- mountains at afghanistan. we areht and died partners in norad, nato, and around the world during we came -- world. we came to america as a after 9/11 as americans have come to our aid in the past. and we are fighting together against -- in north -- against in northernt daesh iraq. the u.s. has a $2 billion inplus in steel trade canada. we account for half of u.s. steel exports. supplier ofsecure aluminum to the...
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and allied forces a toe hold in normandy from which they would ultimately break the nazis' grip on france and on europe and ultimately on the world. 74 years ago today on this day alone, more than 9,000 allied troops died on this single day, fighting against the germans. and of course you knowha ou kyt aut american military history, you know about world war ii. if you know anything about world war ii, you know about d-day, o normandy where tens of thousands of americans put their lives on the line in unimaginable conditions where thousands died, all just in the first day alone, so the u.s. could put the fight to the nazis in europe and beat the heck out of the nazis. you know that, right? you know that. the u.s. state department does not know that. the trump administration has just installed a new u.s. ambassador in germany who is not doing great. for the second time in a couple of weeks now, the state department has had to field questions about his behavior in germany and comments that he's made that are widely seen in germany as super inappropriate for any ambassador. honestinis first m
and allied forces a toe hold in normandy from which they would ultimately break the nazis' grip on france and on europe and ultimately on the world. 74 years ago today on this day alone, more than 9,000 allied troops died on this single day, fighting against the germans. and of course you knowha ou kyt aut american military history, you know about world war ii. if you know anything about world war ii, you know about d-day, o normandy where tens of thousands of americans put their lives on the...
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boys, these young men, the young women did on june the 6th, 1944, when they scaled the walls of normandy. and liberated, michael beschloss, not only europe from hitler. not only jews from death camps, but also after that, america ratelibeso many millions and millions o refugees across europerom hunger and homelessness. and michael, this was actually the first step for the united states of america, working with its allies, to set up a post-war order that actually led to the freest and also the most peaceful period in, well, i've got to say it again, the history of this world. >> absolutely. you are so right. you know this was one of the most important days of the 20th century. triumph of good over evil. and the other thing was, we were lucky to have fdr as our president in so many ways. but one way was that roosevelt had been through the experience of woodrow wilson and world war i, he was assistant secretary of the navy. he saw how wilson had tried to establish american entry into the league of nations and it never happened. so when roosevelt was waging this war, even the very day he was
boys, these young men, the young women did on june the 6th, 1944, when they scaled the walls of normandy. and liberated, michael beschloss, not only europe from hitler. not only jews from death camps, but also after that, america ratelibeso many millions and millions o refugees across europerom hunger and homelessness. and michael, this was actually the first step for the united states of america, working with its allies, to set up a post-war order that actually led to the freest and also the...
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and 74 years after american aothers made the ultimate tecrifice in normandy they were reunited today. but first the headlines in 60 seconds. >> reporter: president trump will soon be heading to capitol hill to talk immigration with with house republicans. >> when people come up they have i know they can't get in. otherwise, it's never going stop. >> reporter: this is really iusing a lot of problems on capitol hill. >> i'm not happy with what's happening. >> i'd ask it be changed in five minutes and it should. en we will not intentionally separate children from their parents. we are better than that. >> reporter: since more illegal immigrants are rushing the border, more kids are being separated from their parents and temporarily housed in what are essentially summer camps. >> i don't think laura ingraham ler went to summer camp. s reporter: we hadn't been in e e car 10 minutes with our border patrol escort when we came upon these people. looks like a lot of kids. >> reporter: president trump taking direct aim at china over trade. >> i always say we have rebuilt china. they've taken so
and 74 years after american aothers made the ultimate tecrifice in normandy they were reunited today. but first the headlines in 60 seconds. >> reporter: president trump will soon be heading to capitol hill to talk immigration with with house republicans. >> when people come up they have i know they can't get in. otherwise, it's never going stop. >> reporter: this is really iusing a lot of problems on capitol hill. >> i'm not happy with what's happening. >> i'd ask...
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and we toured the normandy battlefields with the men that i in fallujah with. and we went to pointe du hoc, of this the subject book, "dog company," which i'm about.o talk the book that i talked about earlier was called we were one, battle of fallujah. when we were at pointe du hoc, beaches,wind swept from that peninsula, it was a magical moment. i was with people that i fought with in fallujah. and we went back in time to world war ii. let me take you back in time to june 6, 1944. six a.m. force a, which is most of the battalion, d, e, company. most important objective of d-day, pointe du hoc. six guns thathad could reach omaha and utah beach the naval ships out in the english channel. everything was done to guns at pointe du hoc. there were 1,000 men, as far as were assigned to that objective. a dozeno sent nearly airline bombardment missionings, almost 1 -- missions. almost 1,000 bombers. pointe du hoc was turned into moon.rface of the but as the book that i'm going to talk about today, "dog company," two men accomplished the mission of a thousand men and a
and we toured the normandy battlefields with the men that i in fallujah with. and we went to pointe du hoc, of this the subject book, "dog company," which i'm about.o talk the book that i talked about earlier was called we were one, battle of fallujah. when we were at pointe du hoc, beaches,wind swept from that peninsula, it was a magical moment. i was with people that i fought with in fallujah. and we went back in time to world war ii. let me take you back in time to june 6, 1944....
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i was given the honor of taking the fifth marines, which he led at that time, to normandy. we toured the battlefield with the men that i was in fallujah with. we went to pointe du hoc, which is the subject of this book "dog company." the book i talked about earlier was called " we were one." when we were at pointe du hoc on those windswept beaches on the peninsula, it was a magical moment. i was with people i had fought with info lucia. -- in fallujah. we went back in time to world war ii. let me take you to june 6, 1944. 6 a.m. is, most of the 2nd ranger battalion, d, e, and the most, assault -- important objective of d day -- pointe du hoc. thate du hoc had six guns could reach omaha and utah beach as well as the ships in the english channel. everything was done to neutralize the guns of pointe du hoc. there were 1000 men as far as the rangers that were assigned to that objective. they also sent nearly a dozen area but bartman emissions, 1000 bombers. 100 tons of ordinance was dropped on pointe du hoc. the place was turning to the surface of the moon. it was shore bombard
i was given the honor of taking the fifth marines, which he led at that time, to normandy. we toured the battlefield with the men that i was in fallujah with. we went to pointe du hoc, which is the subject of this book "dog company." the book i talked about earlier was called " we were one." when we were at pointe du hoc on those windswept beaches on the peninsula, it was a magical moment. i was with people i had fought with info lucia. -- in fallujah. we went back in time...
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. >> the first suspected wave at normandy blowing my mind right now. >> a vintage plane that flew on, the 70th anniversary for air force reserves. as we go to the break, mercy me is getting ready to rock the summer concert series all morning long, stay with us. ♪ shannon: facebook at the center of another privacy scandal, the social network giant apologizing after a software bug made a private poster 14 million users public of the problem has been fixed. facebook still reeling and recovering after data mining from cambridge analytic was given access to personal data of 87 million users. leave your emotional support peacock at home, jetblue tightening the leash on animals in the air, only supporting dogs, cats and many courses on flight starting july 1st. never seen a many horse on. passengers will need three documents proving the animal is actually a psychiatric health. this follows increases of incidents of animals are trained to behave on planes. >> i would be a mess if i had to give up my joe. i have a full-blown addiction. >> the java giant hitting customers with a $.10-$.20 pric
. >> the first suspected wave at normandy blowing my mind right now. >> a vintage plane that flew on, the 70th anniversary for air force reserves. as we go to the break, mercy me is getting ready to rock the summer concert series all morning long, stay with us. ♪ shannon: facebook at the center of another privacy scandal, the social network giant apologizing after a software bug made a private poster 14 million users public of the problem has been fixed. facebook still reeling and...
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if you storm normandy you deserve to never have to buy a beer again as far as i'm concerned.you are a hero. if you're in the drunk tank in peoria when everyone else. wass storming normandy there's o property this is your great to just because you have the same birthday as the guy that -- and the same thing goes with millennials. there are some amazing people out there whom marines are starting businesses and all the rest and there are some millennials out there or whatever want to call the people today who are just frittering away their lives on the couch in their parents basement. it's unfair to say they are all one ory all the other. that said there's a well-established finding in social literature that says ignorance and stupidity is highly correlated with age. we are all born morons. we only get over it as we get older. some of it, i used to say gen-x doesn't know anything. that said a bigger part of the problem is my friend ben sassa says is a civics question. we do not teach people how the system works. we do not teach people how to be grateful for what they have inheri
if you storm normandy you deserve to never have to buy a beer again as far as i'm concerned.you are a hero. if you're in the drunk tank in peoria when everyone else. wass storming normandy there's o property this is your great to just because you have the same birthday as the guy that -- and the same thing goes with millennials. there are some amazing people out there whom marines are starting businesses and all the rest and there are some millennials out there or whatever want to call the...
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same battles. >> we mark the 74th anniversary of d-day, the allied invasion of normandy.ve young americans jumped of airplanes and stormed into hell! they gave their heart, their blood, and their very lives on those beaches to strike a lasting victory for our country and for freedom. in every generation there have been heroes like them. patriots who answer the call to serve wherever we need them to defend america. >> sean: god bless all of them. we will always be fair and balanced. we are not the detroit trump media. lauer is next. out on parole. laura ingraham is next. >> laura: you never brought me a cake. >> sean: wait, i have a better story for you. i want a day of public figure confessions. i will start. i was taken home by the police in 1st grade. it was not a good start in my life. i thought it was the coolest story ever. [laughing]. >> laura: i short sheeted by camper's bed and got kicked out the first week. >> sean: story for story, i was in more
same battles. >> we mark the 74th anniversary of d-day, the allied invasion of normandy.ve young americans jumped of airplanes and stormed into hell! they gave their heart, their blood, and their very lives on those beaches to strike a lasting victory for our country and for freedom. in every generation there have been heroes like them. patriots who answer the call to serve wherever we need them to defend america. >> sean: god bless all of them. we will always be fair and balanced....
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if you're in the drunk tank in peoria when everyone else your age was storming normandy, no transitiveproperty said you are too great because you have the same birthday as the guys, the same goes with millennials. marine starting businesses and all that and some millennial's out there or whatever we want to call young people today who are frittering away their lives playing call of duty on the couch and it is unfair to say they are all one or the other. there is a well-established finding and literature that says ignorance and stupidity are highly correlated with age. we are all born morons and only get over it as we get older. some of it, they used to say gen x doesn't know anything, the baby boomers, some of that is endemic to me. a bigger part of the problem as my friend ben sass says, a civics crisis in this country, we do not teach people how the system works or how to be grateful for what they have inherited or the idea that there should be a partisan valence to the concept of free-speech is insane, a suicidal choice we are making of the culture to do that and the way we teach hi
if you're in the drunk tank in peoria when everyone else your age was storming normandy, no transitiveproperty said you are too great because you have the same birthday as the guys, the same goes with millennials. marine starting businesses and all that and some millennial's out there or whatever we want to call young people today who are frittering away their lives playing call of duty on the couch and it is unfair to say they are all one or the other. there is a well-established finding and...
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history has that been more clearly displayed than 74 years ago yesterday when on the beaches of normandy thousands of americans paid the ultimate sacrifice to free our european allies from the most unspeakably irony of the world has ever known. but this nation's transformation as an indispensable nation, a necessary nation was not crafted by military might alone. with our efforts to build up international institutions and norms and that fostering democratic ideals and the free market principles that truly secure the global leadership that some would now squander.i believe president reagan best described the importance of this broader american role when during the british parliament at the death of the cold war he said this. our military strength is a prerequisite for peace but let it be clear, we maintain this strength in the hope that it will never be used for the ultimate determinant in the struggle that now going on in the world will not be bombs or rockets but the test of wills and ideas. a trial of spiritual resolve and values and beliefs we cherish, the ideal to which we arededicat
history has that been more clearly displayed than 74 years ago yesterday when on the beaches of normandy thousands of americans paid the ultimate sacrifice to free our european allies from the most unspeakably irony of the world has ever known. but this nation's transformation as an indispensable nation, a necessary nation was not crafted by military might alone. with our efforts to build up international institutions and norms and that fostering democratic ideals and the free market principles...
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today, we also marks another milestone, the 74th anniversary of d-day, the allied invasion of normandy on june 6, 1944. brave young,000 americans charged out of landing craft, jumped out of airplanes, and stormed into hell. they gave their heart, their blood, and their very lives on those beaches to drive out the enemy and drive a lasting victory for our country and for freedom. in every generation, there have been heroes like them, patriot to answer the call to serve and do whatever it takes, wherever and whenever we need them to defend america. they put everything on the line for us, and when they come home we must do everything that we can possibly do for them. that is what we are doing. [applause] they can be very proud of their country, because this week we have gotten the best financial numbers, the best economic numbers, the best numbers on unemployment and employment that we have ever had as a country. strongest economy we have ever had. it's so good, because we can do so many good things when that happens, including jobs. among the best job numbers ever in the history of our c
today, we also marks another milestone, the 74th anniversary of d-day, the allied invasion of normandy on june 6, 1944. brave young,000 americans charged out of landing craft, jumped out of airplanes, and stormed into hell. they gave their heart, their blood, and their very lives on those beaches to drive out the enemy and drive a lasting victory for our country and for freedom. in every generation, there have been heroes like them, patriot to answer the call to serve and do whatever it takes,...
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from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of afghanistan, we have fought and died together.hat canada could be considered a national security threat to the united states is inconceivable. inconceivable or not, donald trump has already shown his willingness to upset traditional allies. these tariffs are one more way his administration is straining long held thais. —— ties. here in europe the french president, emmanuel macron, said the us decision was a mistake and illegal, echoed by the german finance minister, olaf scholz, who said that the european union would react strongly and wisely, coordinating among eu countries and the bloc‘s partners. so the question now is how would europe retaliate? it is understood the eu has drawn up a list targeting 100 different us goods, worth $3.5 billion, covering agricultural, industrial and cosmetic goods. many of the goods are targeted for maximum political effect ahead of the midterm elections later this year. orange juice is on the list. it is a key export for florida, which is a crucial swing state. bourbon whiskey also features. prod
from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of afghanistan, we have fought and died together.hat canada could be considered a national security threat to the united states is inconceivable. inconceivable or not, donald trump has already shown his willingness to upset traditional allies. these tariffs are one more way his administration is straining long held thais. —— ties. here in europe the french president, emmanuel macron, said the us decision was a mistake and illegal, echoed by the...
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yesterday their family looked on as sailors carried henry's casket to the normandy cemetery. loui's body was found in 1944. they didn't find henry's body until .1961 henry was buried in belgium. the remains of both brothers are now together in france. >> wonderful that they can do that after they died'm >> so glad the effort still happens to figure out these remains or find remains in several cases. >> exactly. foorm of gratitude and respect for service. >>> one arlington second grader had a chance t share very special moment with his classmates. >> take a look at the m that caused pure excitement for this little boy. he's like, wait a minute. >> wait a isminute. >> t navy commanderjo than blythe who surprised his son yesterday. he was sitng at the teacher's desk when david walked into the classroom. this is at the arlington focus school. the commander had been deployed to afghanistan for the last year. >> welcome home. thank you for your service. love those reunionschuck. >> absolutely. nothing like a littl pleasant surprise for the kiddos. 4 things you need to know about th
yesterday their family looked on as sailors carried henry's casket to the normandy cemetery. loui's body was found in 1944. they didn't find henry's body until .1961 henry was buried in belgium. the remains of both brothers are now together in france. >> wonderful that they can do that after they died'm >> so glad the effort still happens to figure out these remains or find remains in several cases. >> exactly. foorm of gratitude and respect for service. >>> one...
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from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of afghanistan, we have fought and died together. canada could be considered a national security threat to the united states is inconceivable. inconceivable or not, donald trump has already shown his willingness to accept traditional allies. these tariffs are another way his administration is straining long—held ties. wilbur ross is scheduled to head to beijing this weekend to work out a trade deal between the world's two largest trading partners but has president trump's latest decision undermined the negotiation? one journalist trump's latest decision undermined the negotiation? onejournalist says this is the white house could be sending a message to the chinese ahead of the meeting. clearly this is meant to probably unnerve china but i think china has already come up but i think china has already come up with a strategy and we will play diplomacy as much as we want. today china released a long list of goods that they plan to slash tariffs on and that will be effective in one month. china has shown a lot of goodwill so if this nego
from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of afghanistan, we have fought and died together. canada could be considered a national security threat to the united states is inconceivable. inconceivable or not, donald trump has already shown his willingness to accept traditional allies. these tariffs are another way his administration is straining long—held ties. wilbur ross is scheduled to head to beijing this weekend to work out a trade deal between the world's two largest trading partners...
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alliedat same week that soldiers stormed ashore in normandy, 11,000 miles away in the pacific ocean, and american invasion force nearly as large as the d-day armada and including 84 of the scarce lst's marianas. the the fact that the anglo-americans could mount to enormous invasion armada on opposite sides of the world at literally the same time shows first how the american industrial dynamo had changed the calculus of war from 1942 to 1944. 1942 when the loss of a dozen transports or the salvation of 18 might have made a difference in the war and now to 1944, when we have thousands of ships to mount two operations at the same time. it illustrates how the war was global, simultaneous, and interconnected. overould have celebrated those 84 lst's. he could have gone in may after all. they were in the pacific. first, of germany instead of fighting one war at a time, the allies had become so strong they could fight in the atlantic and pacific and the mediterranean and the arctic and the indian ocean and the caribbean all at the same time. the second world war was a global war that involve
alliedat same week that soldiers stormed ashore in normandy, 11,000 miles away in the pacific ocean, and american invasion force nearly as large as the d-day armada and including 84 of the scarce lst's marianas. the the fact that the anglo-americans could mount to enormous invasion armada on opposite sides of the world at literally the same time shows first how the american industrial dynamo had changed the calculus of war from 1942 to 1944. 1942 when the loss of a dozen transports or the...
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first, on a day when we remember the sacrifice of troops on the beaches of normandy, president trump signs a bill aimed at helping getting veterans the care they deserve. but there's a bit of fight over paying for it. stay with us. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. so if you have heart failure, your heart doesn't only belong to you. ask your doctor about entresto. it helped keep people alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. entresto, for heart failure. >> shepard: 74 years ago today, tens of thousands of u.s. and allied troops
first, on a day when we remember the sacrifice of troops on the beaches of normandy, president trump signs a bill aimed at helping getting veterans the care they deserve. but there's a bit of fight over paying for it. stay with us. insurance that won't replace the full value of your new car? you're better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation....
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so, like i can't stand when people talk about the greatest generation because if you stormed normandy you deserve to never have to buy him beer again. you are a hero. if you were in the drunk tank in p aurea when everyone else your age was performing normandy there's no transit and property that says you are great also because you have the same birthday as the guy and same thing goes with millennial's there are amazing young people out there, marines, starting businesses and all the rest and there are some millennial's out there or whatever we want to call young people today who are just frittering away their lives playing call of duty on the couch and their parents basement and it sort of unfair to say they are all one or the other. with that said, there's a well-established binding in social science literature that says ignorance and stupidity highly correlated with age, we are all born morons and we only get over it as we get older and some of it is a natural timing i'm jen at some a used it to say gen x doesn't know anything and they used to say to the baby rumors and some are jus
so, like i can't stand when people talk about the greatest generation because if you stormed normandy you deserve to never have to buy him beer again. you are a hero. if you were in the drunk tank in p aurea when everyone else your age was performing normandy there's no transit and property that says you are great also because you have the same birthday as the guy and same thing goes with millennial's there are amazing young people out there, marines, starting businesses and all the rest and...
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who stormed the beaches at normandy to withering german fire.that was 74 years ago today. >> melissa: all right. hundreds of homes now destroyed since the kilauea volcano started eruptg a month ago. the danger intensifies as lava nears the shore. plus, new revelations about a demoted f.b.i. official. what we are leaing now about per role in the clinn e-mail investigation. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasacongesti, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. red lobster's lobster & shrimp hesummerfest is back!h. get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seafood bake. tender maine lobster and shrimp, cedar roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. sweet pineapple salsa on grilled rock lobster, paired with jumbo coconut shrimp. and wait. there's lobster & shrimp overboard! it's a seafood party on a p
who stormed the beaches at normandy to withering german fire.that was 74 years ago today. >> melissa: all right. hundreds of homes now destroyed since the kilauea volcano started eruptg a month ago. the danger intensifies as lava nears the shore. plus, new revelations about a demoted f.b.i. official. what we are leaing now about per role in the clinn e-mail investigation. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your...
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many died on the beaches of normandy. june 6, 1944.itors mark the anniversary of the american military cemetery above the beaches. some who survived attended a ceremony wreath laying at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. >> storming utah beach at h hour on d-day. he fought in the battle of the bulge and helped liberate dachau. >> joined by a man drafted as he left high school. >> he landed at omaha beach on d-day plus one. >> hand-to-hand battle. >> lincoln was just over 19, manned the artillery and entered gold beach with british forces. >> it was important to get a foothold. from then on, it was a matter of where do we go next? >> at our rose garden ceremony, signing legislation to help all veterans, president trump remembered the greatest generation. >> more than 70,000 brave young americans charged out of landing craft, jumped out of airplanes, and stormed into hell. to speak on the beaches of normandy. saving western civilization exactly 74 years ago today. at the pentagon, jennifer griffin. fox news. >> shannon: presid
many died on the beaches of normandy. june 6, 1944.itors mark the anniversary of the american military cemetery above the beaches. some who survived attended a ceremony wreath laying at the world war ii memorial in washington, d.c. >> storming utah beach at h hour on d-day. he fought in the battle of the bulge and helped liberate dachau. >> joined by a man drafted as he left high school. >> he landed at omaha beach on d-day plus one. >> hand-to-hand battle. >>...
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it was on this day 74 years ago that the blau on the beaches of normandy, france, began, and the liberation of europe from the nazis was under way. good night, everyone.now: good evening and thanks for joining us. )m raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. stl no decision. sa >>> good evening. thank you for being with us. >> still no decision. san francisco's voting means it could be days before voters in the city know who the next mayor will be. >> when most of us went to bed last night, london breed had the commanding lead but tonight mark leno. there are still 85,000 ballots to be counted. >> reporter: the latest is they only shaved off that 4,300 today, leaving roughly 8,700. it is more than half the number they count on election day. meaning this could tip the scale in either direction. >> reporter: buried in the basement of srancisco city hall -- all hands deck ballot operation. piles and piles of boxes, brimming with unprocessed boxes that will push one candidate out of mayoral race and crown the other the san francisco mayor. >> we have 90,000 or so to redo and process. it will take m
it was on this day 74 years ago that the blau on the beaches of normandy, france, began, and the liberation of europe from the nazis was under way. good night, everyone.now: good evening and thanks for joining us. )m raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. stl no decision. sa >>> good evening. thank you for being with us. >> still no decision. san francisco's voting means it could be days before voters in the city know who the next mayor will be. >> when most of us went to...
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that's like saying yes, new mexico scaled the cliffs of n m normandy. they were a part of it.donald trump not reading, though. >> i'm serious. >> we're going to get to what rudy giuliani said and the ignorance of the things that rudy giuliani has said. and that just, the otherworpdlyness of the things that rudy giuliani has said. we have a president of the united states that is not only insulted our closest ally, canada, but also gets on the phone and doesn't even know u.s. history about canada, saying well didn't you guys burn down the white house? >> joe, it's something that's so disturbing about the canada reference is now he's been living in the white house for a couple of years. and one of the most famous stories that you always hear is the picture that dolly madison saved of george washington during the war of 1812, you would think that by osmosis and living in the white house he would pick up a lot of this basic information. but he's not even picking up the history and it makes you wonder what he's not picking up about the wars that were involved in around the world. >>
that's like saying yes, new mexico scaled the cliffs of n m normandy. they were a part of it.donald trump not reading, though. >> i'm serious. >> we're going to get to what rudy giuliani said and the ignorance of the things that rudy giuliani has said. and that just, the otherworpdlyness of the things that rudy giuliani has said. we have a president of the united states that is not only insulted our closest ally, canada, but also gets on the phone and doesn't even know u.s. history...
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and 74 years after american aothers made the ultimate tecrifice in normandy they were reunited today.in 60 seconds. >> reporter: president trump will soon be heading to capitol hill to talk immigration with with house republicans. >> when people come up they have i know they can't get in. otherwise, it's never going stop. >> reporter: this is really iusing a lot of problems on capitol hill. >> i'm not happy with what's happening. >> i'd ask it be changed in five minutes and it should. en we will not intentionally separate children from their parents. we are better than that.
and 74 years after american aothers made the ultimate tecrifice in normandy they were reunited today.in 60 seconds. >> reporter: president trump will soon be heading to capitol hill to talk immigration with with house republicans. >> when people come up they have i know they can't get in. otherwise, it's never going stop. >> reporter: this is really iusing a lot of problems on capitol hill. >> i'm not happy with what's happening. >> i'd ask it be changed in five...
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military's position on strategy to win in eupe based on cross-channel assault into normandy and further insist that american serve as ally commander. roosevelt, the focus of the hopes of each was quietly leaving down to go fishing. now, all of roosevelt's wartime trips out of the capital were secret. normally the white house would inform trusted reporters, get your heads around that idea, very generally the president was leaving town and why and it's okay, the young buck -- this time no, they didn't do that. they left without telling anyone. so by monday the world was realizing that roosevelt wasn't in the white house. the rumors got wilder and wilder day by day and desperate to respond white house press secretary steve early pleaded by cable for permission to tell the public system. roosevelt wouldn't allow it. this was too much fun. on receiving the latest batch of cables and rumors fdr was heard to tell military aide and buddy, i guess we gave them the good this time. although he had told churchill about the trip i advance, fdr had also given the prime minister the slip by cutting 10
military's position on strategy to win in eupe based on cross-channel assault into normandy and further insist that american serve as ally commander. roosevelt, the focus of the hopes of each was quietly leaving down to go fishing. now, all of roosevelt's wartime trips out of the capital were secret. normally the white house would inform trusted reporters, get your heads around that idea, very generally the president was leaving town and why and it's okay, the young buck -- this time no, they...
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it marks 74 years since the d-day invasion in world war ii when allied forces stormed the beaches normandy, france and we'll see how retail share stores are doing when earnings are released >>> sure, you think your dog is adorable, but what happens when hundreds of thousands of other pe people think so, too they say a picture is worth a thousand words, but if that picture can earn a thousand likes on social media, it can be worth some real money. we met some of the fury face social media stars to see what is behind this craze >> the message is, you know, sharing love with people on the streets of new york city the content is very strong you know, just sharing love. >> people love seeing the outfits. she has a walk-in closet of her own. we've had some really great opportunities to partner with brands like the ritz carlton we actually went to puerto rico in aruba with them last year >> i started his facebook to kind of just show friends and family pictures of him, but it kind of just grew from there, it was very surprising. it's just really neat to get paid to do what i really love to do >>
it marks 74 years since the d-day invasion in world war ii when allied forces stormed the beaches normandy, france and we'll see how retail share stores are doing when earnings are released >>> sure, you think your dog is adorable, but what happens when hundreds of thousands of other pe people think so, too they say a picture is worth a thousand words, but if that picture can earn a thousand likes on social media, it can be worth some real money. we met some of the fury face social...
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. >> and then the commemoration commemorate the day those who stormed the beaches of normandy and those that continue to inspire and sacrificed so many. and with unsurmountable odds. so with the consideration of this legislation was the national defense authorization act from the quantitative and qualitative military advantage we would have it as general dunford made the statement we are -- we are behind in the advantage with the enemy. with that amendment process. and hope to be in that process e right now. but then we are committed to working as soon as possible. reid. they have never seen in the time that i have been here more cooperation than we have between democrats and republicans from the senate armed services committee. and i will yield the floor for just a minute. i have six requests they have approval of both the majority and minority. >> i yield the floor. >> let me think chairman as i to was the collaboration was her with a great deal to results of his work and as i mentioned before the information of chairman mccain. and that all of those granted through 2018. >> without o
. >> and then the commemoration commemorate the day those who stormed the beaches of normandy and those that continue to inspire and sacrificed so many. and with unsurmountable odds. so with the consideration of this legislation was the national defense authorization act from the quantitative and qualitative military advantage we would have it as general dunford made the statement we are -- we are behind in the advantage with the enemy. with that amendment process. and hope to be in that...
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and allied troops landed in normandy to liberate western europe from nazi forces and the secretary of state referred to d.-day as the turning point in the fight against the nazis and not mentioning the soviet union's immense contribution to the victory and to pump ale also chose not to elaborate on what countries he sees as tyrannical in the modern world earlier state department spokesperson heather nauert also made an awkward comment using the d.-day landings as an example of the longstanding relations between the u.s. and germany but when you talk about germany we have a very strong relationship with the government of germany very strong relationship looking back in the history books today is the seventy first anniversary of the speech that now announced the marshall plan tomorrow is the anniversary of the d.-day invasion. we obviously have a very long history with the government of germany independent journalist a lucrative a feels american officials seem to be forgetting some important facts about world war two. should refuse her courses in geography and above all in history and i
and allied troops landed in normandy to liberate western europe from nazi forces and the secretary of state referred to d.-day as the turning point in the fight against the nazis and not mentioning the soviet union's immense contribution to the victory and to pump ale also chose not to elaborate on what countries he sees as tyrannical in the modern world earlier state department spokesperson heather nauert also made an awkward comment using the d.-day landings as an example of the longstanding...
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thousands of allied troops taking part in a massive air and sea campaign on the shores of normandy. at the american military cemetery there today, those troops and the fallen were honored. tonight, of course, we salute them, too. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the brutal police beating, the new images tonight. ns t a the officers caught in this surveillance. >>> also, the abc news exclusive. the offduty fbi agent doing a back flip, you'll remember, dropping his gun, it fires as he reaches for it. well, the plan who was shot the now speaking out tonight right here. >>> and severe weather we're watching at this hour. damaging storms on the move. the new track. we'll have it for you. a lot more news ahead. better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xel
thousands of allied troops taking part in a massive air and sea campaign on the shores of normandy. at the american military cemetery there today, those troops and the fallen were honored. tonight, of course, we salute them, too. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the brutal police beating, the new images tonight. ns t a the officers caught in this surveillance. >>> also, the abc news exclusive. the offduty fbi agent doing a...
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. >> from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of afghanistan. >> we are six months from the end of the year. starting next year the taxes change for people getting a divorce. this is enormous if you were thinking about splitting up. since the beginning of time the person paying al amonalamony do have to pay. >> it is a huge change. i talked with my favorite. charlie says you should look into finalizing your divorce by the end of the year. for most people that means getting a jump on the proceeding as soon as possible. >> it's not easy to do. >> if you're the high income person you need to rush this along. >> yes. >> if there's a lower income person you need to drag it out. it only counts for people who -- the magic number is january 1st. lower income drag it out. higher income you may be too late or go to a marriage counselor. >> save a marriage if you can. thanks. >>> 6:18 right now. south bay number one in california in terms of people looking to skip town. it shows the larger number of people leaving santa clara county than any other in the state. >>> number two spot is san m
. >> from the beaches of normandy to the mountains of afghanistan. >> we are six months from the end of the year. starting next year the taxes change for people getting a divorce. this is enormous if you were thinking about splitting up. since the beginning of time the person paying al amonalamony do have to pay. >> it is a huge change. i talked with my favorite. charlie says you should look into finalizing your divorce by the end of the year. for most people that means...
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rememberi remembering d-day and the invasion of normandie and we'll take you to a ceremony marking this one by one the rangers pulled themselves over the top and in seizing the firm land of the top of the cliffs they began to seize back the continent of europe. away on happening now, mccabe wants immunity before testifying. how would that effect what he tells them about the e-mail probe? and senators on both side of the aisle wondering if we're going too soft on north korea. and eight new primaries in the books including california. what are the chances of the deep blue state turning redder in november. "happening now" top of the hour. >> bill: people from hawai'i reeling as lava wipes out hundreds of homes yesterday. jeff paul is back live today. jeff, what's happening? >> reporter: bill, authorities told us they knew lava would destroy more homes but i don't think anybody was ready for so many homes in such a short period of people. the lava flows moving at 600 yards per hour in some spots and it's physically changing the look of hawai'i's big island and the coastline. looking at the
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during the invasion of normandy.e's mark phillips. >> reporter: omaha beach, empty and peaceful now. but 74 years ago today, 13 days after d-day. allied forces were frantically landing soldiers and supplies beginning their push through france. making a run to the beach on their tank landing craft where 19-year-old identical twin, navy radio operators, henry and louis people f. ship hit a german mine and exploded. louis' bed was found. he was buried with other american casualties in the cemetery just above omaha beach. but henry's body was never identified. until now. 74 years later, the inseparable peeper twins whose service on the same ship ran against standard military policy have been reunited. linda peeper souter would have been their niece. >> pleaded with grandpa. he wrote a letter to their commanding officer saying my boys came into the world together they want to serve together. and they if they go down together. so be it. >> reporter: soap it was, french salvage divers found human remains on the wreck in the
during the invasion of normandy.e's mark phillips. >> reporter: omaha beach, empty and peaceful now. but 74 years ago today, 13 days after d-day. allied forces were frantically landing soldiers and supplies beginning their push through france. making a run to the beach on their tank landing craft where 19-year-old identical twin, navy radio operators, henry and louis people f. ship hit a german mine and exploded. louis' bed was found. he was buried with other american casualties in the...