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he's also in northern france on a beach in nomady.ortant moment for the french to remember their casualties. but most of the rest of the day, james, will be about remembering the veterans, those who stormed the beaches back in 1944. >> reporter: that's right, felicity. in a series of events coming up, commemorations in the coming hours. about two hours from now, the main american ceremony, president obama will be on the beaches there at a same terry beside the beach at omaha where the americans suffered most of their casualties where there really was a very, very heavy fight on d-day 70 years ago. they'll also then be a event for the british commemorating the british who died on that day and during the battle attended by her majesty the queen, queen elizabeth of the u.k. and then later on in a few hours time, there will be the main international the ceremony taking place. now, by my count, we have 23 different world leaders who are going to be there. we have monarchs, presidents, and prime ministers attending what will be a very big e
he's also in northern france on a beach in nomady.ortant moment for the french to remember their casualties. but most of the rest of the day, james, will be about remembering the veterans, those who stormed the beaches back in 1944. >> reporter: that's right, felicity. in a series of events coming up, commemorations in the coming hours. about two hours from now, the main american ceremony, president obama will be on the beaches there at a same terry beside the beach at omaha where the...
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we're going to join my colleague simon mccoy in northern france. >> reporter: welcome to the northernoast of france, a tiny town set between five historic beaches, the beaches of juneau, omaha, utah. this is a day of commemoration, of celebration too and as you can see on one of the old har r harbors, a scene of relaxation of those who have come to join in the kmem rattive events. the vehicles that took part in that historic amphibous landing return to the beaches and turn the beaches of normandy into a location of commemoration, yes, celebration yes, but also one for people to share their memories, veterans who come down to the beach are very quickly surrounded by children wanting to know their stories and that is very much the feel of events here today, although there have of course been more somber occasions this morning as cemeteries and cathedrals across the reaming pay their own tribute. >> reporter: amid the brilliance of a sunny day, the queen makes her entrance at the commonwealth war grave cemetery in bayeaux. it was a unique moment in history. the longest day. the queen of
we're going to join my colleague simon mccoy in northern france. >> reporter: welcome to the northernoast of france, a tiny town set between five historic beaches, the beaches of juneau, omaha, utah. this is a day of commemoration, of celebration too and as you can see on one of the old har r harbors, a scene of relaxation of those who have come to join in the kmem rattive events. the vehicles that took part in that historic amphibous landing return to the beaches and turn the beaches of...
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stories, the climax of events marking the 70th anniversary of the d-day landings is under way in northern france. president obama remembers the many thousands who died to liberate europe. >> whenever you doubt, stop and think of these men. >>> a manhunt ends in canada has the man accused of shooting three officers is now in custody. >>> hello. thank for joining us here on bbc world news. it was a moment when the tide turned decidedly against nazi germany and it happened exactly 70 years ago today, world leaders, veterans and tens of thousands have come together to remember those who fought and died in the d-day landings on the beaches of normandy. among them of course president of the united states, barack obama who has been addressing veterans and those gathered at the american cemetery just on the edge of omaha beach and utah beach where american forces made their first pitch into the invasion in northern france. here with the french president that is overlooking -- after he delivered a stirring address about the efforts, the courage, the bravery and the challenges facing american troops in pa
stories, the climax of events marking the 70th anniversary of the d-day landings is under way in northern france. president obama remembers the many thousands who died to liberate europe. >> whenever you doubt, stop and think of these men. >>> a manhunt ends in canada has the man accused of shooting three officers is now in custody. >>> hello. thank for joining us here on bbc world news. it was a moment when the tide turned decidedly against nazi germany and it happened...
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was self it had to be northern france. be inin landing would northern france. that was evident from the very beginning. it was closest to britain which would have to be the staging area for the invasion. the only place from which land based air covered the invasion teaches. the plan was more problematic. as i have noted, the americans were eager to do it as soon as possible, the british not as much. it was marshall that presented the first serious plan for an invasion scheme. he called her the anglo-americans to land in france in may of 1943. at the time he did so, the british offered support. somewhat needs it, but support. it is still 16 months away. there would let a time later to raise objections and concerns. for right now they just do not want to annoy the americans. the more immediate issue was "what are we going to do in the meantime?" surely the americans is not intended to sit around for 16 months twiddling their thumbs while they built at the wherewithal for an invasion. fdr knew the public would not tolerate that. they wanted action and the doe. if
was self it had to be northern france. be inin landing would northern france. that was evident from the very beginning. it was closest to britain which would have to be the staging area for the invasion. the only place from which land based air covered the invasion teaches. the plan was more problematic. as i have noted, the americans were eager to do it as soon as possible, the british not as much. it was marshall that presented the first serious plan for an invasion scheme. he called her the...
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it had to be northern france. re was some back-and-forth about the pontifical lay versus normandy. the main landing had to be in france. that was evident. it was closest to britain, which would have to be the staging area for the invasion. it was the only place from which land based air could cover the invasion beaches. the wind, that was more problematic. i have noted, the americans were eager to do it as soon as possible. the british, not so much. it was marshall who represented the most serious plan for an invasion scheme. he called on the anglo-americans to land in france in may 1943. at the time he did so, the .ritish offered support somewhat muted perhaps, but support nonetheless, after all this proposed date at that time was still 16 months away. be plenty of time later to raise objections and concerns are for right now, we just did not want to annoy the americans. wasmore immediate issue what are we going to do in the meantime? surely the americans did not intend for the allied forces to sit around for 16 m
it had to be northern france. re was some back-and-forth about the pontifical lay versus normandy. the main landing had to be in france. that was evident. it was closest to britain, which would have to be the staging area for the invasion. it was the only place from which land based air could cover the invasion beaches. the wind, that was more problematic. i have noted, the americans were eager to do it as soon as possible. the british, not so much. it was marshall who represented the most...
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the region in northern france is under tight security. re's a look at the safety measures surrounding the event. on friday, this will be the most secure place in france. beach, 19 heads of state will meet for a commemoration ceremony. be completely sealed off. military police are already keeping watch from the air. >> this allows us to keep an eye on axis points. tens of thousands of people are expected. zone the ground, a red will restrict traffic and the surrounding area, covering 1600 square primers -- 1600 square kilometers and 150 towns. >> there are checkpoints. a badge. in, you need given to veterans, residents, and those who work in the area. boats cannot go near the beach. 2000 police and 500 soldiers will the present. >> a bit of a security breach this weekend:. -- this week in poland. someone took a video of u.s. president barack obama working out at the hotel gym. i don't know what his trainer would say about his form. good to know that even obama makes funny faces when he lifts weights. the secret service has confirmed the leg
the region in northern france is under tight security. re's a look at the safety measures surrounding the event. on friday, this will be the most secure place in france. beach, 19 heads of state will meet for a commemoration ceremony. be completely sealed off. military police are already keeping watch from the air. >> this allows us to keep an eye on axis points. tens of thousands of people are expected. zone the ground, a red will restrict traffic and the surrounding area, covering 1600...
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. >>> these are pictures from northern france in normandy.nitaries gathering for the 70th anniversary commemoration of d-day. hundreds of thousands of forces landed on normandy's beaches. it's the first event being attended by russian vladimir putin with western leaders since the onset -- >>> in corporate news, deutsche bank. the cash call beginning to trade, stocks down 3% at the moment. deutsch has unnerved investors by saying it continues to face litigation costs. >>> also in the sector, the italian bank priced its 5 billion rights issue at a steep discount. we have more from milan. what happens now? >> well, ross, obviously today we're seeing a negative session. this rights issue is being priced at a 35.5% discount which is slightly above the range which was between 30 and 35. not too far from recent capital hikes that have been done here in italy, around 31, 30.7%. obviously different from deutsche bank that you just mentioned which is actual i a 21% discount. the other issue is the weight that is being put on the rights. the balance bet
. >>> these are pictures from northern france in normandy.nitaries gathering for the 70th anniversary commemoration of d-day. hundreds of thousands of forces landed on normandy's beaches. it's the first event being attended by russian vladimir putin with western leaders since the onset -- >>> in corporate news, deutsche bank. the cash call beginning to trade, stocks down 3% at the moment. deutsch has unnerved investors by saying it continues to face litigation costs....
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he was sent to britain to help liberate northern france, but when the allies landed in normandy, his division had to stay behind to wait for equipment from the u.s. >> when the first troops arrived in france, we were really envious. we had spent a lot of time training for that operation, so we were keen to join the allies in normandy as soon as possible, and they were waiting for us, too. our division was supposed to be on the front line and move things forward quickly. >> the polish division reached france at the end of july. they had the crucial role of closing off an escape route for german soldiers. after three days and nights of intense fighting, they succeeded. thousands of german soldiers were surrounded by allied forces. >> when we were given the command to fire, i looked down the hill and saw endless numbers of german soldiers. please forgive me. i don't really want to talk about it. we just shot into the masses. there were masses of germans. >> he will be attending this years commemorations in normandy where he hopes to meet with both former friends and foes. >> i would be h
he was sent to britain to help liberate northern france, but when the allies landed in normandy, his division had to stay behind to wait for equipment from the u.s. >> when the first troops arrived in france, we were really envious. we had spent a lot of time training for that operation, so we were keen to join the allies in normandy as soon as possible, and they were waiting for us, too. our division was supposed to be on the front line and move things forward quickly. >> the...
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. >> the allies chose landing sites in normandy in northern france.he timing of the attack depended very much on the weather. >> by 1944, the nazis occupied much of europe. in the east, they were fighting the soviet army. in the west, they had largely subdued their enemies. hitler expected the allies to invade by sea. he decided to secure europe's west coast by means of a gigantic line of fortresses -- the atlantic wall. at the end of 1943, he ordered a field marshal to take charge of the western defenses. he knew that the allies would attack, but he did not know when. by early june 1944 on the other side of the channel, the allies were ready. the british, americans, canadians, polls, and 10 other nations have joined forces. 1200 warships, 7500 aircraft, and about one hundred 50 thousand soldiers advanced across the english channel channel to open up a new western front in france. their commander was u.s. general dwight eisenhower. the u.s. entered the war late, after germany's ally japan attacked pearl harbor in 1941. britain, led by prime minister w
. >> the allies chose landing sites in normandy in northern france.he timing of the attack depended very much on the weather. >> by 1944, the nazis occupied much of europe. in the east, they were fighting the soviet army. in the west, they had largely subdued their enemies. hitler expected the allies to invade by sea. he decided to secure europe's west coast by means of a gigantic line of fortresses -- the atlantic wall. at the end of 1943, he ordered a field marshal to take charge...
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president obama and queen elizabeth are among heads of state who will gather tomorrow at a beach in northern franceto mark the 70th anniversary of d- day. at a ceremony after the veterans were awarded a special normandie metal for their participation in the invasion the ceremony will include tributes to those who fought. also to the normandy civilians. >> looks like the l.a. clippers owner is surrendering. no plans to end his fight with the nba and sell his team. and be banned sterling for life after his record of making racist comments. sterling was fighting back. he now says he will accept the $2 billion offer from microsoft co- founder. also dropping his lawsuit against the nba. the league will not take any legal action against him. >> attack on the markets after a big announcement this morning. if you'd between the flicks and fries and a stirring up agaia few it is stig up that they have a closely watched monthly jobs report. the dow was up by over 96 points. to rest comfortably at 16,00833. that displaying messages for users whose videos are slow to look. it is the latest development in the st
president obama and queen elizabeth are among heads of state who will gather tomorrow at a beach in northern franceto mark the 70th anniversary of d- day. at a ceremony after the veterans were awarded a special normandie metal for their participation in the invasion the ceremony will include tributes to those who fought. also to the normandy civilians. >> looks like the l.a. clippers owner is surrendering. no plans to end his fight with the nba and sell his team. and be banned sterling...
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he is from northern france. he's 29 years old. he reportedly had in his possession the same type of automatic rifle used in the shooting. police say they've been tracking him for his involvement last year in islamic extremist activities in syria. european authorities believe many young immigrants who've been to syria tend to become more radical. they fear the youths could stage terrorist attacks when they return home. >>> let's now get the latest business stories from ron madison. >> all right. thanks, shery. managers across japan are seeing more and more encouraging signs for the economy. so they're reinvesting in equipment and machinery. a survey shows capital investment has risen for the quarter in a row. finance ministry officials say companies invested more than $120 billion during the first three months of the year. that's a rise of 7.4% from a year earlier. manufactures increased their investment by 6.8%. automakers have been adding equipment to make new models and beverage makers have expanded their production facilities.
he is from northern france. he's 29 years old. he reportedly had in his possession the same type of automatic rifle used in the shooting. police say they've been tracking him for his involvement last year in islamic extremist activities in syria. european authorities believe many young immigrants who've been to syria tend to become more radical. they fear the youths could stage terrorist attacks when they return home. >>> let's now get the latest business stories from ron madison....
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stretch of coastline in northern france on through june 6th 1944 turning point in the second world war. so liberating france and largest seaborne invasion in history. wasnt thousand allied troops killed or wounded. french president also attending german chancellor russian president british prime minister britain's queen elizabeth served in world war two as a mechanic and truck driver. the other side valente 1 million road settles on though a statue of liberty perhaps this nation's most enduring symbol of friendship with france. " or tomorrow in washington a special link you for those veterans and as attendance. we're so lucky menino and in the future with up to your standards live up to what we have and conferred upon us. auriferous never forgotten her >> : three president obama of vladimir prison came face- to-face. after tweaks of tensions over the crisis in the ukraine restrained relationship between the two countries at the event that plus forfeiture with other world leaders and had a chat during lunch on thursday president obama said if he mr. couldn't good catch as a stick the sa
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stretch of coastline in northern france june 6th 1944 tourney play in the second world war liberatingrance and the largest seaborne invasion has street 10,000 allied shoots killed or wounded. french president francois oman's also attending the german chancellor russian it that but mayor david carrot and britain's queen elizabeth served in world war two as a mechanic in truck driver. other soviet let's take 1 million rose petals on essential liberty this nation's most indoor and symbol of friendship with france. a world court suit and washington special bank you for those veterans and attendance. we're lucky many now and the future live up to it you have deferred on us. an effort del never be forgotten. the resignation of the central intelligence agency joints better today this between we can neither confirm nor deny that this is our first street. los by he were the cia also start of this book account the agency says social meola agency to engage more directly with the public and provide information on cia mission and history. it's up just two years took almost 9 million american jobs
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we are currently looking at live pictures from the d-day commemoration taking place in northern francehes of normandy where 70 years ago we saw troops from allied forces land. president obama, president hollande, president put in and others gathering to commemorate those events in northern france in normandy. >> obama will make remarks at the enormity american cemetery normandye e american cemetery. james hughes is here to take a look at what might happen at the open today. you compared him to rambo yesterday, james. >> it was pretty much gung ho for a mario draghi yesterday, everything but the one bullet, the one golden bullet. i think we were all waiting for that. it was the qe bullet. i think he was even throwing those big names out and those big hearts out, but still he says he is going with more things. i think that has to be the way we look at that is the fact i don't think he necessarily thinks these things are going to tok, but it cannot be seen do qe until he has tried everything else. ridding else's throat out. when it does not work, it is time for the qe to begin. he has bee
we are currently looking at live pictures from the d-day commemoration taking place in northern francehes of normandy where 70 years ago we saw troops from allied forces land. president obama, president hollande, president put in and others gathering to commemorate those events in northern france in normandy. >> obama will make remarks at the enormity american cemetery normandye e american cemetery. james hughes is here to take a look at what might happen at the open today. you compared...
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fighting in northern france and central europe. retired u.s. army corporal john anchor dan is awarded the purple hearts and oakley cluster for his bravery at wednesday's ceremony at market federal air field. awards he was promised while veteran and hospital during the war. in addition to the purple hearts and oakley's cluster the seem to be not the soon- to-be ninth year-old man was also awarded the bronze star medal and combat infantry badge. it's like to bring back a whole chain of memories. police say a man impersonating an officer will face charges after pulling over a real detective monday night. the florida detective was shocked when he didn't recognize the officer behind the wheel of the other car. matthew mcmahon was charged with impersonating an officer and unlawfully displaying blue lights. he was released from jail yesterday after posting bail. the detective says he has arrested several impersonators over the years. but no one has ever ordered him to stop his car. san jose police arrested one of their own. while investigating a pot b
fighting in northern france and central europe. retired u.s. army corporal john anchor dan is awarded the purple hearts and oakley cluster for his bravery at wednesday's ceremony at market federal air field. awards he was promised while veteran and hospital during the war. in addition to the purple hearts and oakley's cluster the seem to be not the soon- to-be ninth year-old man was also awarded the bronze star medal and combat infantry badge. it's like to bring back a whole chain of memories....
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from northern france was arres arrested in marseille. he allegedly had a rifle and another weapon on him as well as a camera with a video record ohing where he admits the shooting. french authorities say the 29-year-old served five years in prison for robbery before traveling to syria. >> he went to syria, and stayed over a year in syria where it seems he joined the ranks of militant groups, jihadists and others. >> bell scrum's federal prosecutor say that it highlights the growing threats. >> going to syria in order to participate in combat and return afterwards to our country. all the european country are c confronted at this moment with with this problem. >> it's like asperge. iceberg and what you see and what is underneath. what is underneath is more important than what you see. >> reporter: meanwhile, at this makeshift shrine at the museum they're still struggle to go make sense of the attack. >> sworn in as the new president of el salvador. he is the first former guerrilla to lead the nation. he said to tackle corruption and gang v
from northern france was arres arrested in marseille. he allegedly had a rifle and another weapon on him as well as a camera with a video record ohing where he admits the shooting. french authorities say the 29-year-old served five years in prison for robbery before traveling to syria. >> he went to syria, and stayed over a year in syria where it seems he joined the ranks of militant groups, jihadists and others. >> bell scrum's federal prosecutor say that it highlights the growing...
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these are d-day observances in northern france. >> normandy is the 70th anniversary of the great alliedasion, with fireworks, parades and ceremonies. we've been watching a re-enactment of the massive sea cross landings that took place on that day, when the allies turned the tables on hitler and nazi germany. >> this was a global event or an event that had global implicati implications. if you have any photos of the second world war, we would love for you to share them with us. like this picture. just look at that. go to ireport.com and submit your stories and see others, as well. >> cnn will continue to have live coverage of the commemoration ceremonies for the 70th anniversary throughout the day. our chief international correspondent christiane amanpour, jim bittermann and max foster will be among our correspondents looking back. our special coverage begins at 9:00 a.m. london time. >>> still ahead on cnn newsroom, comparing music to the economy. >> europe central bank plans to usen conventional -- whoa! we'll tell you how the cast of the musical "stomp" may provided a vice to them. >>
these are d-day observances in northern france. >> normandy is the 70th anniversary of the great alliedasion, with fireworks, parades and ceremonies. we've been watching a re-enactment of the massive sea cross landings that took place on that day, when the allies turned the tables on hitler and nazi germany. >> this was a global event or an event that had global implicati implications. if you have any photos of the second world war, we would love for you to share them with us. like...
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first, half a world away, on the beaches of northern france, a solemn remembrance of a day that will changed history. ed henry has the story tonight. >> reporter: from president obama this trip in europe was spent in part trying to reassure allies he will be there if russia attacks just as america was there for the entire world 70 years ago today storming normandy's beaches. >> what more powerful manifestation of america's commitment to human freedom than the sight of wave after wave after wave of young men boarding those boats to liberate people they had never met. >> far too many of those american men died on d-day, more than 9,000 of them. including an astounding 33 pairs of brothers. sense this may be the last major commemoration for so many former gi easy many of whom fudged their ages to voluntary at age 16 to literally help save the world and this time there was another emotion in the air, nervousness about the next move from russian president vladimir putin who is here today. he met with mr. obama face-to-face for the first time since the crisis of ukraine on the sidelines of
first, half a world away, on the beaches of northern france, a solemn remembrance of a day that will changed history. ed henry has the story tonight. >> reporter: from president obama this trip in europe was spent in part trying to reassure allies he will be there if russia attacks just as america was there for the entire world 70 years ago today storming normandy's beaches. >> what more powerful manifestation of america's commitment to human freedom than the sight of wave after...
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ceremonies across northern france marked the anniversary today and dana lewis reports. >> american f-fancy rattled the quiet of omaha beach today. but the sound was only a whisper compared to the roar of the bloody battle of d day. 20,000 americans died here seven years ago, the largest amg fib use invasion in -- amphibious invasion in history. 9,387 u.s. soldiers are buried at the time cemetery there. president obama called normandy america's beach head in europe. >> our claim to equality, to freedom and to the inherent zig tonight of every human being, that dignity is written on the blood on these beaches and it will endure for eternity. >> 6:30 a.m. the exact time the americans came on shore under hef fire. one of those mentioned by the president in his speech was bill colwell. he was dropped by helicopter under heavy fire. >> it was a very, very nasty thing. i had no idea what it would be like. i don't think any of us did. we were all in the same boat, a bunch of young kids. >> dressed in u.s. soldiers uniforms, celebrating d day in the allied sacrifice, as a great diplomat of liberati
ceremonies across northern france marked the anniversary today and dana lewis reports. >> american f-fancy rattled the quiet of omaha beach today. but the sound was only a whisper compared to the roar of the bloody battle of d day. 20,000 americans died here seven years ago, the largest amg fib use invasion in -- amphibious invasion in history. 9,387 u.s. soldiers are buried at the time cemetery there. president obama called normandy america's beach head in europe. >> our claim to...
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>>> veterans gatherer in northern france to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the d-day. >>> we are waiting, watching some biting their nails. within the hour, will europe's central bank take battle stations and deliver an action plan to reduce the slumping economy? in 45 minutes we'll find out what the bank says and discuss if measures will be successful. >>> hello. it is midday here in london. 7:00 a.m. washington, in haley, idaho, the hometown of sergeant bowe bergdahl, the u.s. servicemen released in the taliban swap. it has now cancelled the home coming ceremony. many believe bergdahl was a desserter that left the post in afghanistan and cost americans their lives. speaking exclusively to bbc katty kay, chuck hagel has defended the decision to release the five from guantanamo bay without first going to congress. >> the president feels strongly about this. i feel strongly about it. i've been to war. i know something about this. this was the right decision for the right reasons. we don't leave our people behind. how circumstances, why the disappearance, the army has already addre
>>> veterans gatherer in northern france to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the d-day. >>> we are waiting, watching some biting their nails. within the hour, will europe's central bank take battle stations and deliver an action plan to reduce the slumping economy? in 45 minutes we'll find out what the bank says and discuss if measures will be successful. >>> hello. it is midday here in london. 7:00 a.m. washington, in haley, idaho, the hometown of sergeant bowe...
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are riding high over the crisis in ukraine, they were able to put aside their differences in northern francet's the 70th anniversary of the allied forces landing on the beaches of normandy. one of the decisive battles in world war ii that led to germany's defeat a year later. world leaders and onlookers came from all over to commemorate d-day. and president obama paid tribute from home had a beach and declared june 6th as a national day of remembrance in the united states. >>> behind the scenes, president obama had an unscheduled meeting with russian president vladimir putin. the first meeting between the two presidents it may have been the most important 15 minutes during a very busy week for the president. >> ali, a lot of people look at overseas trips by the president, the ceremonies, the dinners as a big waste of money. if you look at the events over the course of the past week you have to say that these have really played a difference. the president went to mow land to reassure eastern europe as well as the poles that the united states will be there for them, even accepting more armamen
are riding high over the crisis in ukraine, they were able to put aside their differences in northern francet's the 70th anniversary of the allied forces landing on the beaches of normandy. one of the decisive battles in world war ii that led to germany's defeat a year later. world leaders and onlookers came from all over to commemorate d-day. and president obama paid tribute from home had a beach and declared june 6th as a national day of remembrance in the united states. >>> behind...
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. >>> this week is the 70th anniversary of d-day when allied forces invaded northern france during world war ii. because of their advancing years the number of vet wraps going to normandy for -- veterans going to normandy is small, but our paul beban caught up with some, calling it the last reunion. >>> bill caldwell is 86. the united states army thinks he's 88 or maybe 89. >> reporter: so this is you when you enlisted. on august 7th, 1943, when he was 15, caldwell lied about his age to an army recruiter, hoping to be a pilot. >> he said "we need paratroopers.". i said "what's a paratrooper?" i never heard of it. he said "we train you, drop behind the lines for 20 miles, if you survive you get to go home after the war." i said "i'll take it. >> at about 2am on june 6th, 1944, at the tender age of 16 caldwell leaped into the darkness over normandy. >> this is the drop zone. >> one of the first waves of 156 thousand troops landing in france on d-day. 73,000 of those troops were american. many would not live to see the end of the day, much less the end of the war. time thinned the ranks of
. >>> this week is the 70th anniversary of d-day when allied forces invaded northern france during world war ii. because of their advancing years the number of vet wraps going to normandy for -- veterans going to normandy is small, but our paul beban caught up with some, calling it the last reunion. >>> bill caldwell is 86. the united states army thinks he's 88 or maybe 89. >> reporter: so this is you when you enlisted. on august 7th, 1943, when he was 15, caldwell lied...
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ended northern france. we did some of research at the(d videotex there in bologna.and i was very pleased for the first time since my first grade french classic found a use for the fray is. [speaking french] [laughter] that was very gratifying. so we found out what happened to them then to the agricultural retraining center which was the very small villages and the part of france that was of spa town with the healing waters and some jewish refugee organizations in france set up the center and for too idyllic months my grandfather in the gold learned how to raise sheep and chickens but then came the a outbreak of the second world war and my grandfather and the eyes of the french from refugees to enemy aliens since they still carry german passports since there were at war now as they were held in an old cookie factory as they were said to a refugee camp set up their with the victims of the spanish civil war to become a holding camp of what the french called the undesirables of france. with october 1940, more or less an echo of the nuremberg laws to deprive the juice of
ended northern france. we did some of research at the(d videotex there in bologna.and i was very pleased for the first time since my first grade french classic found a use for the fray is. [speaking french] [laughter] that was very gratifying. so we found out what happened to them then to the agricultural retraining center which was the very small villages and the part of france that was of spa town with the healing waters and some jewish refugee organizations in france set up the center and...
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to 21 degrees and winds coming from a northly direction and one or two showers creeping into northern francee. heading toward the weekend it's fine, dry and sunny and hanging on to warm weather in chester. >> thanks very much and they will be happy in chester. not quite chester but south asia let's go to hundreds of indians protesting in new deli on a water shortage as a heat wave continues. parts of north of the country are experiencing their temperatures in more than 60 years and led to a surge of water and electricity. the government has cut street lighting and air conditioning in some public buildings. staying in the country there has been a protest over the deaths of six steel workers. they were killed by a gas leak at a government-run steel plant in the state on thursday. demonstrators are accusing managers of negligence. china and vietnam taken maritime dispute on territory in the south china is sea to the u.n. and the standoff is over an oil rig which the chinese moved to waters in the islands and accused each other of aggression and vietnam and the philippines all claimed ownership
to 21 degrees and winds coming from a northly direction and one or two showers creeping into northern francee. heading toward the weekend it's fine, dry and sunny and hanging on to warm weather in chester. >> thanks very much and they will be happy in chester. not quite chester but south asia let's go to hundreds of indians protesting in new deli on a water shortage as a heat wave continues. parts of north of the country are experiencing their temperatures in more than 60 years and led to...
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this one, or the world changed so dramatically as a result of the sacrifice of those who invaded northern france in 1944. i think the 70 it is particularly moving. it is a lifetime. if you consider that a man has 70 years -- seven years now have passed. generations born obviously do not remember, they have no connection with it beyond those white old black and images on late-night television or a chapter in a history book. not even the most recent chapter. enough time has elapsed now that it would be easy, unfortunately easy, to let those memories slip. i am glad we're not doing that. this is a moment we should remember. >> what is the most important thing for us to remember on this day about what happened on d-day? >> one of them surely is that world war ii was such a traumatic moment in human history. forhink that world war ii, many, since it was the largest war of the 20th century, was almost a template of modern wars. that would be a mistake. this is a war that was not about some dispute over border territories or a policy differential or a family dynasty that wanted to supplant another. thi
this one, or the world changed so dramatically as a result of the sacrifice of those who invaded northern france in 1944. i think the 70 it is particularly moving. it is a lifetime. if you consider that a man has 70 years -- seven years now have passed. generations born obviously do not remember, they have no connection with it beyond those white old black and images on late-night television or a chapter in a history book. not even the most recent chapter. enough time has elapsed now that it...
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it was a remarkable day in northern france, honoring events seven decades ago where the world was trulyd in the face of nazi aggression. and yet the sub text to it today was one of contemporary division. president obama unable to persuade the french, for example, to bat down on defense deals towards russia. president obama finding himself using queen elizabeth ii as a sort of buffer between him and vladimir putin. >> yes. i thought it was amazing watching the president strolling with her. it's like me going to my wife at a party. i just want to be with somebody so i don't have to be with anybody else. start with chuck on this one here. you know what i'm talking on that one, too. >> now we know about your habits at parties. yeah. >> okay, well, anyway, i was thinking. there's an interesting meeting with the president talking to putin. the president seechls to be trying to get the upper hand. he's taller than the other fe a fella. that may be an effort here he's trying to laugh through an difficult moment there. you can see the side of his cheek. at the same time, you can see putin trying
it was a remarkable day in northern france, honoring events seven decades ago where the world was trulyd in the face of nazi aggression. and yet the sub text to it today was one of contemporary division. president obama unable to persuade the french, for example, to bat down on defense deals towards russia. president obama finding himself using queen elizabeth ii as a sort of buffer between him and vladimir putin. >> yes. i thought it was amazing watching the president strolling with her....
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next friday president obama and other world leaders will gather in northern france to mark the 70th anniversarycial correspondent tom brokaw will be there for nbc and he joins me now. tom, good morning. >> good morning, david. you know, in world war ii it was all in, and in afghanistan and iraq, we've been fighting the two longest wars in our nation's history with less than 1% of our population. but 70 years ago clark gable was in uniform, jimmy stewart was in uniform, and what we've just learned recently is the prominent role of five of the most excellent directors you could possibly imagine in the history of film, george stevens, jr., william wiler, john houston, john ford, and frank kappa. these men went to war. they not only went to war, it changed their lives and it changed the way that we see movies. >> reporter: five of hollywood's finest directors all at the top of their game. john ford, john houston, william wiler, frank kappa, and george stevens. >> these guys were artists, so they wanted to make great movies. they were patriots so they wanted to serve their country, and just as men,
next friday president obama and other world leaders will gather in northern france to mark the 70th anniversarycial correspondent tom brokaw will be there for nbc and he joins me now. tom, good morning. >> good morning, david. you know, in world war ii it was all in, and in afghanistan and iraq, we've been fighting the two longest wars in our nation's history with less than 1% of our population. but 70 years ago clark gable was in uniform, jimmy stewart was in uniform, and what we've just...
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we stand on a lonely windswept point on the northern shore of france. the air is soft. but 40 years ago at this moment, the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men. the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and therefore of canada and -- of cannon. rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion, to climb these desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. >> the rangers saw the enemies shooting down with them -- at them. the american rangers began to climb. they shot rope ladders over the edge of the cliffs and began to pull themselves up. when one fell, another would take his place. when one rope was cut, the ranger would grab another and begin his climb again. they held their footing. one by one, the rangers pulled themselves over the top. in seizing the firm land at the top of the cliffs, they began to seize back the continent of europe. 225 came here. after two days of fighting, only 90 could still bear arms. behind me is a memorial that symbolizes
we stand on a lonely windswept point on the northern shore of france. the air is soft. but 40 years ago at this moment, the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men. the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and therefore of canada and -- of cannon. rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion, to climb these desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. >> the rangers...
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we stand on a lonely -- slowly windswept point of the northern shore of france.the air was soft -- the air is soft. but 40 years ago at this moment, the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men and the crack of gunfire and more of canons. of june, 19he sixth 44, 225 rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion. to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. the allies had been told that some of the mightiest of these guns were here and they would be trained on the beaches to stop the allied advance. the rangers looked up and saw the enemy soldiers at the edge of the cliff shooting down with -- at them with a sheen guns and throwing grenades. any american rangers began to climb. they shot rope ladders over the face of these cliffs and began to pull themselves up. when one ranger fell, another would take his place. when one rope was cut, arrange would grab another and begin his climb again. would grab another and begin his climb
we stand on a lonely -- slowly windswept point of the northern shore of france.the air was soft -- the air is soft. but 40 years ago at this moment, the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men and the crack of gunfire and more of canons. of june, 19he sixth 44, 225 rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion. to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns....
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. >> they crossed the english channel to storm five beaches in northern france. 5,000 soldiers died on that fate fall day. >> it became the catalyst for topping the the nazi regime and changed the course of history. >> today marks the 70t 70th anniversary of d-day, 17 heads of state, including president obama are in france to pay tribute to the soldiers who died that day and to honor those who survived. >> we come to remember why america and our allies gave so much for the survival of liberty at this moment of maximum peril. we come to tell the story of the men and women who did it, so that it remains seared into the memory of a future world. >> mike viqueira joins us now from normandy. we heard from president obama who spoke a little earlier this morning. talk to us about what you're seeing and the atmosphere around this special day. >> well, president obama began his day at the place commonly known to americans as omaha beach. the american cemetery here, a solemn cemetery, just a moving and incredible place to be. seventy years ago acknowledge day of the air full of smoke, the water
. >> they crossed the english channel to storm five beaches in northern france. 5,000 soldiers died on that fate fall day. >> it became the catalyst for topping the the nazi regime and changed the course of history. >> today marks the 70t 70th anniversary of d-day, 17 heads of state, including president obama are in france to pay tribute to the soldiers who died that day and to honor those who survived. >> we come to remember why america and our allies gave so much for...
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in northern france parts of spain. it's called the way. they for father's day turnaround efforts.re doing more >> : award winning that in her home in york wednesday the night >> : year-old actress's career seven decades of state on screen so the film critics include jackie robinson story the left their rates and a son brilliant to the right thing from both favor 2007 nominated for oscar on unnamed american gangster. also alongside the great husband great oxidase. to also prominent figures in the sole rights movement. actor harrison ford hospitalized thursday 71 year-old injured his anchor out ankle also star wars episode 7 according to disney studios is expected to go on while before saturday it was star christian way >> : i heard something about a commitment on said. and he cannot awkwardly in line not guilty wednesday and newsroom. queues of causing the fatal crash of a new jersey turnpike killing one man critically injured four people including tracy morgan charged with hitler manslaughter and assault by ottawa. a seoul to buy auto >> : the truck plowed into traffic slowing dow
in northern france parts of spain. it's called the way. they for father's day turnaround efforts.re doing more >> : award winning that in her home in york wednesday the night >> : year-old actress's career seven decades of state on screen so the film critics include jackie robinson story the left their rates and a son brilliant to the right thing from both favor 2007 nominated for oscar on unnamed american gangster. also alongside the great husband great oxidase. to also prominent...
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thousands of people converging on the northern shores of france, marking the 70th anniversary of d-day. one of the most decisive events in human history. >> world leaders and dignitaries have descended on the allied cemeteries there. this morning, president obama was at the american cemetery near omaha beach, calling the solemn spot where so many died, quote, democracy's beach head. the speech followed by that lunch with other world leaders, including vladimir putin, their first event together since the crisis in ukraine. tahman bradley has more. >> reporter: today, the world gathers on the beaches of normandy, for the 70th anniversary of d-day. some of the aging veterans have returned for what could be their last, major commemoration. june 6th, 1944, almost 160,000 allied troops stormed the beaches. the largest amphibious invasion in history and the turning point of world war ii. >> the "d" in d-day, meant death day. every man that came through that machine gunfire and landed on omaha beach, every man was a hero. >> it still gets me. i can feel it. i don't care how tough you are. it g
thousands of people converging on the northern shores of france, marking the 70th anniversary of d-day. one of the most decisive events in human history. >> world leaders and dignitaries have descended on the allied cemeteries there. this morning, president obama was at the american cemetery near omaha beach, calling the solemn spot where so many died, quote, democracy's beach head. the speech followed by that lunch with other world leaders, including vladimir putin, their first event...
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naval forces, supported by strong air forces began landing allied armies this morning on the northern coast of france. >> dubois: june 6, 1944, cbs' robert trout reporting the beginning of the invasion that would liberate western europe from the nazis. >> and when the war was won, we claimed no spoils of victory. we helped europe rebuild. we claimed no land, other than the earth where we buried those who gave their lives under our flag. >> dubois: mr. obama said america's claim to freedom is written in the blood on the beaches of normandy. mark phillips is there. >> reporter: dawn on omaha beacha d-day plus 70, and some of those who were there then have come back now. >> i'm so filled with joy right now. i can hardly control myself, you know. thanks, guy, for being here. >> reporter: for dan mccarthy and his pals, this d-day may not be as significant as their first one, but it is likely to be their last one. jack slagl is 91. >> the president of the legion of honor society in america said we want you there for the 75th. but i don't know. my mind is here. but i don't know about the rest of my body. >>
naval forces, supported by strong air forces began landing allied armies this morning on the northern coast of france. >> dubois: june 6, 1944, cbs' robert trout reporting the beginning of the invasion that would liberate western europe from the nazis. >> and when the war was won, we claimed no spoils of victory. we helped europe rebuild. we claimed no land, other than the earth where we buried those who gave their lives under our flag. >> dubois: mr. obama said america's...
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next friday president obama and other world leaders will gather in northern france to mark the 70th anniversaryday. our special correspondent tom brokaw will be there for nbc and he joins me now. tom, good morning. >> good morning, david. you know, in world war ii it was all in, and in afghanistan and iraq, we've been fighting the two longest wars in our nation's history with less than 1% of our population. but 70 years ago clark gable was in uniform, jimmy stewart was in uniform, and what we've just learned recently is the prominent role of five of the most excellent directors you could possibly imagine in the history of film, george stevens, jr., william wyler, john huston, john ford, and frank capra. these men went to war. they not only went to war, it changed their lives and it changed the way that we see movies. >> reporter: five of hollywood's finest directors all at the top of their game. john ford, john huston, william wyler, frank capra, and george stevens. >> these guys were artists, so they wanted to make great movies. they were patriots, so they wanted to serve their country, and ju
next friday president obama and other world leaders will gather in northern france to mark the 70th anniversaryday. our special correspondent tom brokaw will be there for nbc and he joins me now. tom, good morning. >> good morning, david. you know, in world war ii it was all in, and in afghanistan and iraq, we've been fighting the two longest wars in our nation's history with less than 1% of our population. but 70 years ago clark gable was in uniform, jimmy stewart was in uniform, and...
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. >> on a lonely, windswept point on the northern shore of france, the air is soft, but 40 years ago moment, the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men, and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. at dawn on the morning of the , 225 rangers, 1944 jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring in the invasion, to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. the allies had been told that some of the mightiest of these guns were here and that they would be trained on the beaches to stop the allied advance. the rangers looked up and saw the eminently -- the enemy soldiers shooting down at them with machine guns and throwing grenades and the american rangers began to climb. >> this began, american history tv will mark the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy. this morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern, watch this year's commemoration from the world war ii memorial in washington. author and historian craig simon will discuss his new book. an
. >> on a lonely, windswept point on the northern shore of france, the air is soft, but 40 years ago moment, the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men, and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. at dawn on the morning of the , 225 rangers, 1944 jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring in the invasion, to climb these sheer and desolate cliffs and take out the...
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. >> on all lonely, windswept point on the northern shore france the air is soft, but 40 years ago at this moment the air was dense with smoke and the cries of men. the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire in the world can. at dawn on the morning of the sixth of june 19442205 rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these clips. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion, to climb these scheer and desolate cliffs and take up the enemy guns. the allies have been told that some of the mightiest of these guns were here and would be trained on the beaches to stop the allied advance. the rangers looked up and saw the enemy soldiers on the edge of the cliffs shooting got them with machine guns and throwing grenades. the american rangers began the climb. >> this week in american history tv will mark the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy starting saturday morning at 1030 eastern watch this year's commemoration from world war ii memorial and washington fallen 1130 by author and historian greg simon who will discus
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france were moving and important. featuring many of the world's most powerful people. president obama even chatted with putin during lunch. on june 6th, 1944. allied forces landed on the northernf france in a final pushto defeat hitler's germany, which ruled europe with an iron fist for almost five years. fighting was fierce. the allies suffered about 10,000 men killed and wounded. because many americans have no clue about the price of freedom. it's worth pointing out that almost all of the 2500 americans who died in the d-day fight were working men. regular guys. who understood the evil they were fighting and who were willing to die rather than let their buddies down. fast forward to the current taliban swap controversy. there is no difference between the mind set of the taliban killers and the nazis. none. they both believe they have the absolute right to murder civilians for their cause. atrocities, crimes against hamilton on a mass scale. both groups are fascist who deny basic human rights and freedom and impose sick philosophies on innocent people through ultra violent acts. there is no difference between the acolytes of hitler and the followers of jihad. none. so, it is
france were moving and important. featuring many of the world's most powerful people. president obama even chatted with putin during lunch. on june 6th, 1944. allied forces landed on the northernf france in a final pushto defeat hitler's germany, which ruled europe with an iron fist for almost five years. fighting was fierce. the allies suffered about 10,000 men killed and wounded. because many americans have no clue about the price of freedom. it's worth pointing out that almost all of the...
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. >> on a lonely windswept point on the northern shore of france, the air is soft but 40 years ago ats dense with smoke, and the cries of them, and the air was filled with the crack of rifle fire and the roar of cannon. at on on the morning of the sixth of june, 1944, 225 rangers jumped off the british landing craft and ran to the bottom of these cliffs. their mission was one of the most difficult and daring of the invasion. to climb these desolate cliffs and take out the enemy guns. the allies had been told that some of the mightiest of these guns were here, and it would be trained on the beaches to stop the allied advance. the rangers looked up and saw the enemy soldiers at the edge of the cliffs shooting down at them with machine guns and throwing grenades, and the american rangers began to climb. >> this weekend, american history tv will mark the 70th anniversary of the d-day invasion of normandy. starting saturday morning at 10:30 a.m. eastern, watch this years the memories from the world war ii memorial in washington, and that is followed at 11:30 by author and historian a 12:30
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. ♪ mony mony >>> allied naval forces began landing allied armies this morning on northern coast of franceerals and admirals. it i now the war of the men. the first waves of men head for the sure, the navy's giant guns begin to open fire on the coastal batteries and beaches. finally, the beach is secured. succeeding waves of men pour in. commanders ready to right off omaha has atotal failure say it's a miracle. >> veterans make their way to france for 70th anniversary of the battle of normandy, or d-day, 156,000 allied troops descended on the french coast to deliberate europe from the nazis. 9,000 allied soldiers wounded or killed that day, june 6, 1944. the largest amphibious attack in history. that day, general dwight d. eisenhower broadcast this message to the people of western europe. >> people of western europe, the hour of your liberation is approaching. all patriots, men and women, young and old, have a part to play in the achievement of final victory. this landing is but the opening face of the campaign in western europe. great battles lie ahead. i call upon all who love freedom to
. ♪ mony mony >>> allied naval forces began landing allied armies this morning on northern coast of franceerals and admirals. it i now the war of the men. the first waves of men head for the sure, the navy's giant guns begin to open fire on the coastal batteries and beaches. finally, the beach is secured. succeeding waves of men pour in. commanders ready to right off omaha has atotal failure say it's a miracle. >> veterans make their way to france for 70th anniversary of the...