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his effo rts for a memorial in normandy. march. the plan was for you and many other veterans to go to the memorial today, but obviously you can't do that, can you ? today, but obviously you can't do that, can you? i am there in my mind, so that's one thing about me, i've got a very good memory. we have got some images of the memorial, we can show you. yes, you are very kind. the memorial is now due to be officially opened next year. when we filmed harry, he has often mentioned one man in particular, joseph needs. a mate of mine died in my arms, and he had a baby, he was called neades. what do you remember aboutjoseph neades? i think it was about five weeks after d—day, and it was in this field, and this fella, neades, was quite close to me. when i heard he had a young baby, it really moved me to tears stop and he died in my arms and we said a prayer. and he held my hand. and i will never forget that. i know a lot of people died, but it is very personal because he was there with me, close. the baby boy he told you about is no
his effo rts for a memorial in normandy. march. the plan was for you and many other veterans to go to the memorial today, but obviously you can't do that, can you ? today, but obviously you can't do that, can you? i am there in my mind, so that's one thing about me, i've got a very good memory. we have got some images of the memorial, we can show you. yes, you are very kind. the memorial is now due to be officially opened next year. when we filmed harry, he has often mentioned one man in...
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march 943 after a training course on you know the normandy. fighter squadron was dispatched to the west in france to help the soviet troops later it was awarded a 2nd name name and. this statue in the memory road gallery allies hole shows a french normandy newman squadron pilot malise to see him and his mechanic. during the redeployment maurice's plane was shot down he could have bailed out with a parachute but he knew his mechanic didn't have one he disappeared in order to leave the plane and died with his russian friend before the end he said to his commanders on the radio you don't abandon a friend in need. or less. the voice in that sound that are listed could to him a citizen who already gives who is cool saves and she's deceptive wishing at a grown kurdish president warns of words. in iran that carries the political capital with we were living is to say it's good he is overly push. there is no they were the this 1st people must quit it. urged people to ram 1000000. troops in because then the. basij says your version on national so many b
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normandy before the famous dunkirk evacuation. ♪ >> welcome to "world news america."ockdown of europe to prevent the further spread of countries.as brutal in many it was much stricter than here e in america. oping of the continent is proving to be filled with challenges. being lifted across much of your, but there is still a lot of confusion about who can go where. today, all of these countriesen reheir borders. some still have restrictions on specific countries deemed higher risk. maeece is opened to tours from 29 countriesly from within the e.u., but bad luck if you live in a u.k.'s spain or italy, you are not welcome. german -- germany is opening its borders for travelers, butgo the rnment warns that is not an invitation to travel. and france is opening its borders today, but businesses in spain and the u.k. are being u paris whereenolatepo restaurants can nside indoors. >> it is taken five weeks and a adual lifting of the lockdown, but paris is starting to look like a city that tourists might recognize. from today all the bars and restaurants in the paris region c
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how small group rescued allied troops from normandy before the ♪amous dunkirk evacuatio >>elme to "worlds america." the lockdown of europe to prevent the further spread of covid-19 was brutal in many countries. it was mucstricter than here in america. the reopening of the continent is proving to be filled withle ches. as of today, border controls are being lifted across much of your, but there is still a lot can gousion about who where. today, all of these countries reopen their borders some still have restrictions on specific countries deemed higher risk. greece isped to tours from the e.u., but bad if youm within live in a u.k.'s spain or italy, you are not welcome. german -- germany is opening its borders for travelers, but the invitation to travhat is not an and france is opening its borders today, but businesses in spain and e u.k. are being asked to self-isolate upon arrival. our correspondent is on the streets of paris where restaurants can open inside indoors. >> it is taken five weeks and a but paris is start looklockdown, like a city that tourists might recognize. fromll today,
how small group rescued allied troops from normandy before the ♪amous dunkirk evacuatio >>elme to "worlds america." the lockdown of europe to prevent the further spread of covid-19 was brutal in many countries. it was mucstricter than here in america. the reopening of the continent is proving to be filled withle ches. as of today, border controls are being lifted across much of your, but there is still a lot can gousion about who where. today, all of these countries reopen...
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stormed the beaches of normandy for d-day. remember, if we can get through that, we can get through this and we are one day closer. the "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha. >> martha: such a great point, bret, so true. we will speak to the heroes from normandy. go to see you, bret, have a great weekend. so tonight come across to america from new york to minneapolis to los angeles, places where rioters defaced buildings and allowed buildings like these to be ransacked. >> you said "black lives matter." what look what you did to my store. it's going to be a long night of cleaning up. "black lives matter," those are lies. you needed money. get a job. like i do. >> martha: that is lucy. and in all of these places tonight, the leaders are pushing plans to defund police departments, so radical it was only seen in antifa manifesto. but tonight the idea is on the look of these leaders as well. this is minneapolis, the council president lisa bender. she says yes, we are going to dismantle the minneapolis pol
stormed the beaches of normandy for d-day. remember, if we can get through that, we can get through this and we are one day closer. the "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha. >> martha: such a great point, bret, so true. we will speak to the heroes from normandy. go to see you, bret, have a great weekend. so tonight come across to america from new york to minneapolis to los angeles, places where rioters defaced buildings and allowed buildings like these...
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stormed the beaches of normandy for d-day. get through that, we can get through this and we are one day closer. the "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha. >> martha: such a great point, bret, so true. we will speak to the heroes from normandy. go to see you, bret, have a great weekend. so tonight come across to america from new york to minneapolis to los angeles, places where rioters defaced buildings and allowed buildings like these to be ransacked. >> you said "black lives matter." what look what you did to my store. it's going to be a long night of cleaning up. "b
stormed the beaches of normandy for d-day. get through that, we can get through this and we are one day closer. the "the story" hosted by martha maccallum starts right now. martha. >> martha: such a great point, bret, so true. we will speak to the heroes from normandy. go to see you, bret, have a great weekend. so tonight come across to america from new york to minneapolis to los angeles, places where rioters defaced buildings and allowed buildings like these to be ransacked....
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he taught our normandy academy scholars or they could walk on to the field of idol in normandy to pursue history. if you enjoyed this i hope you will join us on wednesday, june mostr one of the world's prominent and recognized scholars. we will talk about the book anatomy of a genocide. [applause] american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend and our programs are archived on our website. andcan watch lectures college classrooms, tours of historic sites, archival films, and see the schedule of upcoming programs at c-span.org/history. on an estimated 75,000 april 24, 1970 protesters gathered on the national mall in opposition to the vietnam war. in the days following the peaceful protests, about 45,000 antiwar activists stayed in the city to begin a series of mayday actions, blocking access to government buildings and disrupting traffic. as stated in their widely circulated tactical manual, their goal was to shut down the federal government. next, "the whole world is watching," a half-hour film by the washington dc police department documenting these events, including the may 1971 arrest
he taught our normandy academy scholars or they could walk on to the field of idol in normandy to pursue history. if you enjoyed this i hope you will join us on wednesday, june mostr one of the world's prominent and recognized scholars. we will talk about the book anatomy of a genocide. [applause] american history tv is on c-span3 every weekend and our programs are archived on our website. andcan watch lectures college classrooms, tours of historic sites, archival films, and see the schedule of...
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they had landed in normandy, had slashed their way to german borders, absorbed the roughest punishment germans could hand out. in central europe, the czechloslovaks and the long enslaved people of the balkans moved against a common enemy. now, with airpower in the lead, they started on the last long drive to victory. ♪ american forces on the west and south of the bulge carved up elite units of the wermacht. the british in the north were unmovable. together the mighty allied forces crushed the german bid for victory. and moved steadily to a meeting with the russian ally in the east. berlin, the citadel of nazi-ism, fell. ♪ early in january, franklin delano roosevelt was inaugurated as president of the united states. his fourth successive term. the simple ceremony took place on the white house porch. ♪ almost immediately, the president went to yalta, conferred with joseph stalin and winston churchill on final steps to crush the axis and establish peace. it was the last meeting of the original big three. franklin roosevelt looked tired and old. in april, a great man was dead. the loss of
they had landed in normandy, had slashed their way to german borders, absorbed the roughest punishment germans could hand out. in central europe, the czechloslovaks and the long enslaved people of the balkans moved against a common enemy. now, with airpower in the lead, they started on the last long drive to victory. ♪ american forces on the west and south of the bulge carved up elite units of the wermacht. the british in the north were unmovable. together the mighty allied forces crushed the...
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is well known — we look at another group of little ships which sailed to rescue allied troops in normandytop female skateboarder, ii—year—old sky brown, tells us how she survived a is—foot fall. officials in china are placing restrictions on people's movements inside beijing after a cluster of coronavirus cases linked to a large wholesale food market. it's sparked fears of a second wave, with the city reporting 36 new cases, bringing the total of new infections there to 79 over four days. stephen mcdonnell reports from beijing. residents in large parts of south—western beijing are again behind fences, with fears that a second wave of the coronavirus could take hold. housing estates have been sealed off to all but those who live there. deliveries must be made to the perimeter fence only. shops, schools and some public transport have been closed. translation: i'd be lying if i said i wasn't worried. i came to beijing on the 13th. if this was one day later, then i definitely wouldn't be able to come. right now, there aren't many people on the subway. there aren't as many as before. in beijin
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i decided to go to normandy for the 40th anniversary. it changed my life.ven't been back here in 40 years. >> right. >> that's right, tom. first time back. >> yeah. >> i walked the beaches with veteran gino murley, who earned the medal of honor, and harry garden. omaha beach, serene when we were there. on june 6th, 1944, it was a killing field. these were the only d-day photographs. >> see you on the beach. >> steven spielberg and tom hanks captured the mayhem and the terror in "saving private ryan." >> move your men off the beach! >> you could hear the shells screaming overhead, you could see the assault craft coming in all along the edge of the beach. >> door went down. >> right. >> what's the first thing you saw? >> we saw a dead medic floating in the water. and believe you me, i was petrified. i couldn't talk. i couldn't move. until the sergeant gave the orders, "move out." >> the chaos and the death went on all day long. the longest day. allies were now taking the fight to the germans. ray lambert was a hero medic on the beach, dragging the wounded beh
i decided to go to normandy for the 40th anniversary. it changed my life.ven't been back here in 40 years. >> right. >> that's right, tom. first time back. >> yeah. >> i walked the beaches with veteran gino murley, who earned the medal of honor, and harry garden. omaha beach, serene when we were there. on june 6th, 1944, it was a killing field. these were the only d-day photographs. >> see you on the beach. >> steven spielberg and tom hanks captured the...
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the 76th anniversary of d-day. 1944 allied troops invaded normandy france to fight germany in world wari. >> while landings were successful we were not without our losses . >> that is for sure. the largest land and water invasion in history. more than 160,000 troops 13,000 aircraft and 5000 ships took a 10,000 allied soldiers were either killed went missing in action. more than 6600 of them were americans. to mark the anniversary wreaths were laid at the world war ii memorial in washington and at the normandy american cemetery and memorial in colville. we will >> we want to update you on the breaking news of vacaville where a brushfire standing about 100 structures. they call it the quell tiog pleasant va roand posted on the developments. >> in other news they have helped pave the way for new robotic advances. >> we are seeing the new technology in our daily lives. we have the rise of the robotic watchdog. >> spot is not your average four-legged friend. >> not terminator. >> the boston's dynamics robot is not been a lapdog but his workload grew since michael perry. >> following the pand
the 76th anniversary of d-day. 1944 allied troops invaded normandy france to fight germany in world wari. >> while landings were successful we were not without our losses . >> that is for sure. the largest land and water invasion in history. more than 160,000 troops 13,000 aircraft and 5000 ships took a 10,000 allied soldiers were either killed went missing in action. more than 6600 of them were americans. to mark the anniversary wreaths were laid at the world war ii memorial in...
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veterans of the allied forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landing this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to corona virus restrictions the event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. the head of america's national football league the n.f.l. has admitted the league was wrong for not allowing on field protests against racial injustice the n.f.l. had previously banned players from kneeling during the country's national anthem that practice was started by calling capper nick in 2016 in protest at perceived police brutality against black americans but kappa next move sparked a backlash from fans and owners. for more on this now i'm joined by jonathan krane from d.w. sports jonathan this is pretty much a big deal how did this come about it came about its author a video message posted on social media by roger goodell the n.f.l. commissioner now he's basically the guy that represents all the the league's owners and he is in charge of the leak essentially a lot of kind o
veterans of the allied forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landing this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to corona virus restrictions the event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. the head of america's national football league the n.f.l. has admitted the league was wrong for not allowing on field protests against racial injustice the n.f.l. had previously banned players...
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that are ins of the allied forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landings this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. france's defense minister says his country forces have killed north african chief during an operation into salat in northern mali abdel malek dr del was a key islamist fighters sought by french security forces for more than 7 years france says he was killed alongside several of his closest collaborators on june 3rd. brazil's president joe you're both an auto has threatened to pull his country out of the world health organization unless it stops being quote a partisan political organization wilson are would follow steps taken by president donald trump who has attacked the w.h.o. for its coronavirus response years ago like alexis ohanian has resigned from the board of read it in an online post he asked to fill his seat at the media company with a black candidate to use any future gain
that are ins of the allied forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landings this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. france's defense minister says his country forces have killed north african chief during an operation into salat in northern mali abdel malek dr del was a key islamist fighters sought by...
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veterans of the allied forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landings this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. brazil's president john you're both so not as threaten to pull his country out of the world health organization unless it stops being a quote partisan political organization wilson are would follow the steps taken by president donald trump who has attacked the w.h.o. for its coronavirus response. years ago like alexis ohanian has resigned from the board at reddit in an online post he asked to fill his seat at the media company with a black candidate valid to use any future gains on his stock in the enterprise to serve the black community honey and is married to tennis star serena williams. now the head of america's national football league the n.f.l. has admitted the league was wrong for not allowing on field protests against racial injustice the n.f.l. previously banned players from kn
veterans of the allied forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landings this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. brazil's president john you're both so not as threaten to pull his country out of the world health organization unless it stops being a quote partisan political organization wilson are would...
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and veterans of the allied forces have returned to the beaches of normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landing as this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions the event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. sports news the head of the american america's national football league the n.f.l. has admitted the league was wrong for not allowing on field protest against racial injustice the n.f.l. had previously banned players from kneeling during the u.s. national anthem that practice was started by calling capital in 2016 in protest at perceived police brutality against black americans but kapper next move sparked a backlash and the quarterback hasn't been picked up by an n.f.l. franchise since that season now with protests growing after the death of george floyd in police custody and f.l. commissioner roger goodell said the league will now encourage players to speak out . we the national football league condemn racism in the systematic oppression of black people we the
and veterans of the allied forces have returned to the beaches of normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landing as this year's ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions the event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. sports news the head of the american america's national football league the n.f.l. has admitted the league was wrong for not allowing on field protest against racial...
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veterans of the allen forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landings this year ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. years ago like alexis ohanian has resigned from the board at reddit in an online post he asked to fill a seat at the media company was a black candidate he vowed to use any future gains on his stock in the enterprise to serve the black community honey and is married to tennis star serena williams. now tensions have been building along india's disputed border with china a number of skirmishes between opposing troops have taken place of the last month now reports of an increase in troop numbers on both sides are fueling fears of a bigger confrontation between the nuclear armed neighbors indian and chinese military commanders are holding talks today to try to defuse a situation more on that in a moment but 1st this report on how india and china came to blows in the 1st place . located high in
veterans of the allen forces have returned to normandy to commemorate the $76.00 anniversary of the d.-day landings this year ceremony was far smaller than normal due to coronavirus restrictions event marks the beginning of the offensive to recapture france from the nazis at the end of world war 2. years ago like alexis ohanian has resigned from the board at reddit in an online post he asked to fill a seat at the media company was a black candidate he vowed to use any future gains on his stock...
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they have been involved in the deception plans to divert german attention from normandy. there is a considerable amount of exchange of information at this point. and of course, there are two d-days in june 1944. of june,the sixth which we all remember and commemorated last year, but also the big soviet offensive on the eastern front which begins a couple of weeks later and is intended to be timed to hit the germans just at the point when the beachhead in normandy is developing. so there is a real sense now of the allies working together and converging on the third reich from east and west. although you can't get a full flavor of this if you are sitting at the back, the general impression is the brown and light brown pressing in on the third reich from different -- from two directions. so it is not an easy relationship. it's not a smooth one. but it worked. it worked in terms of defeating the third reich and what it stood for. which then raises the question, why the cold war? was the cold war inevitable? churchill writes rather dolefully in january 1945 his fear and concer
they have been involved in the deception plans to divert german attention from normandy. there is a considerable amount of exchange of information at this point. and of course, there are two d-days in june 1944. of june,the sixth which we all remember and commemorated last year, but also the big soviet offensive on the eastern front which begins a couple of weeks later and is intended to be timed to hit the germans just at the point when the beachhead in normandy is developing. so there is a...
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that's strong stuff, though trump has his own views on the battle of normandy. >> very fine people, onh sides. >> stephen: mattis' harsh words are especially surprising, because after he left the white house, he said this: >> i will not speak ill of a sitting president. >> stephen: evidently, he will speak ill of a president lying in bed covered in curly fries. trump immediately fired back on twitter: "probably the only thing barack obama and i have in common is that we both had the honor of firing jim mattis, the world's most overrated general. i asked for his letter of resignation, and felt great about it. his nickname was 'chaos,' which i didn't like, and changed to 'mad dog.' dot-dot-dot, i gave him a new life, things to do, and battles to win, but he seldom 'brought home the bacon'." (as trump) "it's true. we had all these great wars. he didn't bring me home a single piece of bacon from the middle east. and it's not just the bacon either. he never brought home the sausage, the ham, not even a hash brown. or as i call it, potato meat. uh-oh... now i'm hungry. somebody tear gas thos
that's strong stuff, though trump has his own views on the battle of normandy. >> very fine people, onh sides. >> stephen: mattis' harsh words are especially surprising, because after he left the white house, he said this: >> i will not speak ill of a sitting president. >> stephen: evidently, he will speak ill of a president lying in bed covered in curly fries. trump immediately fired back on twitter: "probably the only thing barack obama and i have in common is...
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that's right after we go into normandy, so the timing was horrible. you had all throughout the spring of 1944, this growing campaign against the women. there were a group of male flight instructors who had been let go who had been doing preliminary flight instructing for men who wanted to find the military. these men had been let go and we had not had as many losses. the japanese had fewer planes so we didn't need as many pilots, so we didn't need these flight instructors send now they are all deferred and all of a sudden they aren't and they have skills and they look at macy zero these women flying airplanes and they want to fly them instead. so, these men talked to their congressman and senators and say why are these girls flying these planes when we should be , so it gets wrapped up in the women's bill to become part of the military gets wrapped up in this whole kind of gender challenge of do we really let women take men's of jobs, are they taking the men's jobs? add to that mix the fact that the bill comes up in june, 44 ' when we have invaded nor
that's right after we go into normandy, so the timing was horrible. you had all throughout the spring of 1944, this growing campaign against the women. there were a group of male flight instructors who had been let go who had been doing preliminary flight instructing for men who wanted to find the military. these men had been let go and we had not had as many losses. the japanese had fewer planes so we didn't need as many pilots, so we didn't need these flight instructors send now they are all...
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military has fought to liberate the oppressed and defeat the enemies of justice from tripoli, to normandy, and from korea to canada bar. nearly 800,000 u.s. troops have served in afghanistan over the past 19 years, more than 20,000 of them were wounded in combat and regrettably, nearly 2000 americans, brave americans, lay down their lives to stop terrorism and protect u.s. and allied citizens, including those in the hague, and to give the afghan people a chance at a better life. we will not allow the unjust treatment of these or any other american personnel who have dedicated themselves to the calls of justice, security and opportunity for all. today, our service members remain on the front lines in the fight against terrorism, war criminals and perpetrators of genocide, such as isis. i am proud of the work u.s. military conducts every day to protect human rights, safeguard liberty and uphold rules based order. that is why the department fully supports the president's executive order and will take every action to defend our service members. rest assured that the men and women of the u.s.
military has fought to liberate the oppressed and defeat the enemies of justice from tripoli, to normandy, and from korea to canada bar. nearly 800,000 u.s. troops have served in afghanistan over the past 19 years, more than 20,000 of them were wounded in combat and regrettably, nearly 2000 americans, brave americans, lay down their lives to stop terrorism and protect u.s. and allied citizens, including those in the hague, and to give the afghan people a chance at a better life. we will not...
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he talk or normandy scholars last night. paul obviously will be in the back signing copies of his book. if you enjoyed this, i very much hope you'll join us again on wednesday june 27th for omar bartoff, one of the most recognized scholars of holocaust, who will be here talking about his book "anatomy of a genocide." thank you for coming. come back soon. >>> first ladies, influence and image on american history tv, examines the private lives and public roles of the nation's first ladies. tonight we look at edith roosevelt and helen taft. edith bam the first first lady to travel abroad. watch "first ladies, influence and image" tonight on c-span3. >>> every saturday night american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country. >> why do you all know who lizzie borden is? and -- the deepest cause, where we'll find of true meaning of evolutions was the transformation that took place. >> we're going to talk about both of these sides of this story here, right? the tools, the techniques of slave owner power, and al
he talk or normandy scholars last night. paul obviously will be in the back signing copies of his book. if you enjoyed this, i very much hope you'll join us again on wednesday june 27th for omar bartoff, one of the most recognized scholars of holocaust, who will be here talking about his book "anatomy of a genocide." thank you for coming. come back soon. >>> first ladies, influence and image on american history tv, examines the private lives and public roles of the nation's...
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going to join us as one of our featured tour historians on board the 75th anniversary cruise to normandy in 2019. a long way off, but believe it or not, without any advertising, we already have about 1/3 of the ship sold out or committed. lynne will be with us on that cruise, and if you have not signed up, better get your name on the list soon. without further ado, please join me in welcoming back to america's national world war ii olson.lynne [applause] thank you so much. i'm doing a fairly extensive tour for this book, but there was one place i was so excited to come to and definitely wanted to come to. touring can get exhausting, but this is one place that i was absolutely determined to come to, the world war ii museum. i said before that i feel like this is my home away from home these days. i have been -- and nick got a hold of me about two and a half years ago, i think, and asked about the possibility of my working on this, the redesign of this wonderful exhibit, and i said yes, and i did not realize how much fun i was going to have and how close i feel to this museum and to the pe
going to join us as one of our featured tour historians on board the 75th anniversary cruise to normandy in 2019. a long way off, but believe it or not, without any advertising, we already have about 1/3 of the ship sold out or committed. lynne will be with us on that cruise, and if you have not signed up, better get your name on the list soon. without further ado, please join me in welcoming back to america's national world war ii olson.lynne [applause] thank you so much. i'm doing a fairly...
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legacy purchased with american blood at the crest of little round top, on the crimson beaches of normandy, in the freezing mud of bastogne, and the dense jungles of vietnam. it is the legacy of courageous, selfless, faithful patriots who fought for every inch of dirt with every ounce of strength and every last scrap of heart and drive and grit they had. and they did it because they believed in the undying principles of our founding. they did it because they cherish their homes, their faith, their family, and their flag. and they did it because when they came to this school, they were taught to hold fast to their love of our country, to cherish our heritage, learn from it, and build upon it. that is what young americans are taught here at west point. that is the legacy that you carry forward as second lieutenants in the united states army, and you must never forget it. through four long years, you have honed your skills, trained your mind and body, overcome every obstacle, and earned your place of pride in the long gray line. you made it through the rigors of r day and beast and intensity
legacy purchased with american blood at the crest of little round top, on the crimson beaches of normandy, in the freezing mud of bastogne, and the dense jungles of vietnam. it is the legacy of courageous, selfless, faithful patriots who fought for every inch of dirt with every ounce of strength and every last scrap of heart and drive and grit they had. and they did it because they believed in the undying principles of our founding. they did it because they cherish their homes, their faith,...
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i couldn't be there for freedom rides, sit-ins, storming beaches in normandy. pay it forward, this moment, voices of millions of americans demanding change, nothing in our history has proven more powerful than that. >> reporter: all of that social action inspired by this man. george floyd's family tonight finding some comfort knowing that the movement sparked by his death lives on. >> we will get justice, we will get it. we will not let this door close. >> reporter: a >>> and now to one of the loudest voices calling for defunding the place, representative omar, i spoke with her about why and how. thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> you called the minneapolis police department as rotten to the core, needing to be dismantled. what does policing look like if it's defunded? >> looks like us trying to reinvest in community. here in minneapolis we spent $103 million in policing. six times higher than what we spend in affordable housing, 11 times more than health, and 482 times more than we spend on crime prevention. model of saying not only defund b
i couldn't be there for freedom rides, sit-ins, storming beaches in normandy. pay it forward, this moment, voices of millions of americans demanding change, nothing in our history has proven more powerful than that. >> reporter: all of that social action inspired by this man. george floyd's family tonight finding some comfort knowing that the movement sparked by his death lives on. >> we will get justice, we will get it. we will not let this door close. >> reporter: a...
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a right moment for riesling from the mosul valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandy and the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the innovative fruit wines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or go to our social media pages for me in the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. rebuilding mosul. liberated from isis in july 2017 march is a survey still mayan ruins. reconstruction has been slowed by corruption and various conflict. many people just want to get on with their lives. others wish that high ass would come back. in 15 minutes on t.w. . like vote play a muggle or just some us. for the russians sold. us to going to. the so many different walks of life. son or. and on the pl
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a right moment for riesling from the mosul valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandyand the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the innovative fruit wines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or go to our social media pages for me in the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. grab a hog and off you go. nicole through excessive venturous journey along germany's land. to worry fighting about what a way for me on a trip that will hurt the land based out of the challenge it allentown or along the way i am planning my father's ahead of me by looking all the way down hog checking . 13. but the prices of. cities will sink into the sea. container stretches of land will be abandoned. and
a right moment for riesling from the mosul valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandyand the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the innovative fruit wines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin...
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he taught our normandy academy scholars last night. paul obviously will be in the back signing copies of his book. i very much hope you will join us on wednesday, june 27, for one of the world's most prominent and recognized scholars of the holocaust who will be here talking about his book "anatomy of a genocide." thank you very much for coming. come back soon. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv, covering history c-span style with event coverage, eyewitness accounts, archival films, lectures in college classrooms, and visits to museums and historic places, all weekend every weekend on .-span3 >> the presidents from public affairs, available in paperback and e-book. it presents biographies of every president organized by their ranking by noted historians from best to worst, and features perspectives into the lives of our nations chief executives and leadership style. visit our website, c-span.org/of thepresidents, to learn more about each president and historian featured an order your copy today wherever books and e-book
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took place today in france on omaha beach to honor d-day. 160,000 allied forces came onshore in normandyo bring an end to the ground war during world war ii. this event was a bit smaller than usual because of coronavirus. >>> volunteers at the streets in oakland cleaning up the damage and stress trash left behind after protest. they met at broadway and seventh nor the oakland police department. were supplied with buckets and bags. also they were told to report any damage that they saw. some of the work that they had done included graffiti removal and trash pickup. >> we have a ton of cleaning supplies, paint remover and window cleaner. tons of trash bags, brooms and everything necessary to clean up oakland. >> volunteers say they support the marches and demonstrations but they add it is also important to clean up after them and keep oakland beautiful. >>> a brush fire is threatening as many as 100 homes. this is the quail fire right now. evacuation orders are underway. this is pleasant valley rail road and quail canyon road. this is north of highway 128. evacuation orders are underway. m
took place today in france on omaha beach to honor d-day. 160,000 allied forces came onshore in normandyo bring an end to the ground war during world war ii. this event was a bit smaller than usual because of coronavirus. >>> volunteers at the streets in oakland cleaning up the damage and stress trash left behind after protest. they met at broadway and seventh nor the oakland police department. were supplied with buckets and bags. also they were told to report any damage that they saw....
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here above the beaches of normandy just beyond the water.t liberty at a great sacrifice. for those who survived that day and for so many others, this is a journey of honor and remembrance. ♪ >> now in their late 80s and 90s, their lives are coming to a close, but their legacy can never be dimmed. ♪ >>> have a peaceful weekend. take care of yourselves. chuck todd continues our coverage after this brief break. ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. the best for your skin. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. you're having one more bite! no! one more bite! ♪ kraft. for the win win. that go out today get delivered. there are people who can only get food from amazon. when you come into work,
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a right moment for riesling from the mosul valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandy and the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the initiative fruit wines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or go to our social media pages for me and the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. the folks. what's going on here well no house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. shift explains delivers facts unsure what the future holds oh yeah living in the digital world shit. in 15 minutes on d w. w problem i'm going to go back. to. the golf rule except seligman venturous journey along germany's mom i don't feel like fighting about what awaits
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a right moment for riesling from the mosul valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandy and the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't want. to lose so the ineffective fruit kline's can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or go to our social media pages for me in the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. wildlife reserves in south africa. at 1st glance it's beautiful totally devoid of tourists during the corona crisis but how long can it last without jobs. unemployment benefits only last 3 months together people are fighting for their survival and against poaching. global 3000. next on d w. what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of horror. their job censoring for the social med
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a right moment for riesling from the mosul valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandy and the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety you know and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the innovative fruit lines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or go to our social media pages for me and the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. it. looks even beethoven's pastoral symphony is the foundation of an international art project. to mark the 50th anniversary of the composer's 1st beethoven worldwide the pastoral project. in 15 minutes on t w. nor did it what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of horror. their job censoring for the social media industry. in the new era there are thousands of so-called conten
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a right moment for riesling from the mosul valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandy and the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the innovative fruit lines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or go to our social media pages for me in the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. the global. climate. for filmmaking. an architecture for a music. arts consume one thing above all else the ballet has got to change. can art become climate friendly arts 20. 30 minutes on d w. this is not always merciful. the southern tip of the america. circle navigation has proved a challenge for generations of seafarers. but also a milestone here we all like a hard place a magical moment for the legend
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right moment for riesling from the muzzle valley there's a time for a sparkling apple wine from normandy and the right moment for a cherry wine from denmark. every moment has its particular variety and a reason for it. so it's not a matter of better or worse but of greater diversity. well i don't know. and so the innovative fruit lines can hold their own with classic wines and definitely worth a try. and with that we come to the end of the show we certainly hope you enjoyed our tour of berlin now be sure to check out our website for more on the reports or go to our social media pages for me in the rest of the crew here in berlin as always thanks for tuning in we'll see you again soon. i'm going to. be. going to cause. in a good shape takes a long wait for us in forests and fields and bad dangerous. and down more than 900 different species of takes some of them up always news and i was transmitting the disease after most kingdoms takes other most dangerous record but he says everything you ever wanted to know about teams could cheat. in 30 minutes morning t w. hi guys it's manuel here on
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we will he taught alam the normandy battlefield last night. and i hope you will join us again on wednesday june 27th. for one of the most recognized scholars of the holocaust. anatomy of the genocide. thank you very much for coming comebacks in.
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one point during this statement, he talks about how instructions were given to soldiers storming normandyuring world war ii and how they were told, they were reminded of how the nazis believed in divide and conquer, and how the american answer to that was, in union there is strength. and the trump adviser i spoke with this evening said that will leave a mark with the president, being -- having a reference dropped in this statement to the nazis is not going to sit well with this president. i think general mattis, former secretary mattis has gotten the president's attention and we're certainly going to hear from the president, i think, in short order. >> maggie, i'm wondering what you make of this. the president obviously has criticized mattis several times since he left the administration. also, i'm just wondering about that and then i want to ask you about the whole bunker stuff because the president talked about that today. >> sure, anderson. look, i think two things can be true at once. i think this can be a pretty extraordinary statement from jim mattis who as jim saithe genera tried t
one point during this statement, he talks about how instructions were given to soldiers storming normandyuring world war ii and how they were told, they were reminded of how the nazis believed in divide and conquer, and how the american answer to that was, in union there is strength. and the trump adviser i spoke with this evening said that will leave a mark with the president, being -- having a reference dropped in this statement to the nazis is not going to sit well with this president. i...
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i know that there was a polish brigade that fought with allies in normandy. where there any combat troops from the other countries? oh, yeah, well, the polleses had not just that one brigade in france, but they also had one in italy. they had more than 200,000 men in british uniform at the end of the war. they were the fourth largest contributor in terms of manpower of the allies, but, yes, other countries did as well. smaller, but the dutch, the belgians, the czechs. i didn't -- i focus on polish pilots, but i should mention the czechs also provided a lot of pilots in the battle of britain and throughout the war. in terms of the troops that went over to the continent after d-day were from occupied europe. and they went over there with a very different intent. you know they were basically out , for revenge and for taking back their countries. i also did not mention very much the resistance. the resistance in many of those holland,, france, belgium, were -- played big roles in the invasion and the liberation of their countries, as well, so they did much more t
i know that there was a polish brigade that fought with allies in normandy. where there any combat troops from the other countries? oh, yeah, well, the polleses had not just that one brigade in france, but they also had one in italy. they had more than 200,000 men in british uniform at the end of the war. they were the fourth largest contributor in terms of manpower of the allies, but, yes, other countries did as well. smaller, but the dutch, the belgians, the czechs. i didn't -- i focus on...
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one point during this statement, he talks about how instructions were given to soldiers storming normandy during world war ii and how they were told, they were reminded of how the nazis believed in divide and conquer, and how the american answer to that was, in union there is strength. and the trump adviser i spoke with this evening said that will leave a mark with the president, being -- having a reference dropped in this statement to the nazis is not going to sit well with this president. i think general mattis, former secretary mattis has gotten the president's attention and we're certainly going to hear from the president, i think, in short order. >> maggie, i'm wondering what you make of this. the president obviously has criticized mattis several times since he left the administration. also, i'm just wondering about that and then i want to ask you about the whole bunker stuff because the president talked about that today. >> sure, anderson. look, i think two things can be true at once. i think this can be a pretty extraordinary statement from jim mattis who the general said tried to
one point during this statement, he talks about how instructions were given to soldiers storming normandy during world war ii and how they were told, they were reminded of how the nazis believed in divide and conquer, and how the american answer to that was, in union there is strength. and the trump adviser i spoke with this evening said that will leave a mark with the president, being -- having a reference dropped in this statement to the nazis is not going to sit well with this president. i...