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in the green sector of omaha beach. it was literally target practice by the time he got to the second wave. >> we have been talking a good deal about the landings on the beaches. you also write a great deal about the paratroopers and the gliders -- the aircraft that was used to land soldiers behind enemy lines. describe the gliders and how many men were delivered that way. >> you have to imagine that -- the first successful operation of d-day. they were let loose and basically a wooden and canvas glider at 6000 feet around midnight on june the sixth, 1944. the pilot had -- and they crash landed. 30 guys gripping each other's hands. crash landing at 90 miles an hour in a wooden and canvas glider. it was a suicidal operation. and they knew it. guys would get cuts. they were injured. many casualties. certainly in the glider operation on d-day. the guys managed to -- which was the first successful operation of d-day. you are crash landing basically and a canvas and wooden plane. it is incredible to think that they would vol
in the green sector of omaha beach. it was literally target practice by the time he got to the second wave. >> we have been talking a good deal about the landings on the beaches. you also write a great deal about the paratroopers and the gliders -- the aircraft that was used to land soldiers behind enemy lines. describe the gliders and how many men were delivered that way. >> you have to imagine that -- the first successful operation of d-day. they were let loose and basically a...
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second deadliest sector on omaha. 900 of you killed in around about three hours on omaha beach. this is robert capper's famous photographs. one of the famous photographs that shows you the 16th infantry regiment landing on omaha. that's -- move past, that so i -- i don't want any overt self-advertisements. what i did was try to show -- tried to get the sweep of the invasion but take a character from each of the beaches and each of the major operations as a 50-mile front, and i wanted one guy to symbolize, to personify that force. around about, what still is it now? it's about 10:00, so 75 years ago around about now, give or take an hour or so, this gentleman here, lieutenant colonel joel crouch, was finally received his orders to go. now these guys are incredible. these are the crew of the very first plane to drop americans into normandy on d-day. crouch was the lead pilot, numero uno, head honcho in four amphibious invasions in europe, sisically, salerno, d-day, bastoin and finally a fifth day across the rhine in march of 1949. by far the most respected and most capable c-47 pi
second deadliest sector on omaha. 900 of you killed in around about three hours on omaha beach. this is robert capper's famous photographs. one of the famous photographs that shows you the 16th infantry regiment landing on omaha. that's -- move past, that so i -- i don't want any overt self-advertisements. what i did was try to show -- tried to get the sweep of the invasion but take a character from each of the beaches and each of the major operations as a 50-mile front, and i wanted one guy to...
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you get to omaha beach and there are more defenders there than you expect. the defenses are tougher than you have anticipated and casualties are high. and, you know, it is tough on utah, too. again, here's something that goes wrong and it turns out to go right. they have miscalculated where the division is going to land. theodore roosevelt junior is there in the first wave. they are about a mile away from where they intend to land because of the current and navigation errors. that turns out to be good because the german defenses there are softer than they would have been where they had intended to land. you mentioned that casualties were less than expected, much less than omaha beach. so sometimes, error or confusion can work to your advantage. when it doesn't work to your advantage, you are just going to mull your way through. he will rely on the kind of courage we talked about, and on the overwhelming force you have brought to bear. there's a lot that goes wrong, you're right. there's the soft inning up of the airstrikes. they do not hit where they are sup
you get to omaha beach and there are more defenders there than you expect. the defenses are tougher than you have anticipated and casualties are high. and, you know, it is tough on utah, too. again, here's something that goes wrong and it turns out to go right. they have miscalculated where the division is going to land. theodore roosevelt junior is there in the first wave. they are about a mile away from where they intend to land because of the current and navigation errors. that turns out to...
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lieutenant jimmy monteif, one of the first men to land at omaha.cover before falling under enemy fire. without ever seeing the victory. another one is sergeant frank perigori, who single-handedly captured a post defended by 43 germans. he died four days later. in the norman countryside. and last, but not least, general theodore roosevelt, son of the 26th president of the usa. he died 8:56 on july 12, 1944. he is buried alongside his brother quentin, who was shot out of the sky over champagne on july 14, 1918. there are crosses that stand side by side, the unbroken ties between our two peoples from one generation to the next. mr. president, i will reiterate the oath of my predecessors. we will never forget. we will never forget the sacrifice of the american servicemen. mr. president, we are the children and grandchildren of these great generation. i was born here in normandy. a town that was almost completely destroyed during this battle. mr. president, you were born in hawaii, in a state that was heavily struck by the war. our parents, our grandpar
lieutenant jimmy monteif, one of the first men to land at omaha.cover before falling under enemy fire. without ever seeing the victory. another one is sergeant frank perigori, who single-handedly captured a post defended by 43 germans. he died four days later. in the norman countryside. and last, but not least, general theodore roosevelt, son of the 26th president of the usa. he died 8:56 on july 12, 1944. he is buried alongside his brother quentin, who was shot out of the sky over champagne on...
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. >> the five beaches were utah, omaha, gold, juno and sword. they were spread out among 60 miles of coastline. >> a shrewd point of infiltration was only part of the comprehensive mission. the masterminds of the invasion were also tasked with organizing an extraordinary number of troops on the ground to storm those five beaches. >> we were going to try to liberate a continent. we have to put millions of men through this beachhead. >> 11,000 airplanes, 50,000 vehicles and 6,000 ships to include landing craft. never before in the history of military operations has there been anything like that and never has there been anything since. >> there are three british empire beaches, gold is a british beach, juno is the canadian beach, sword is the other british beach. the two american beaches, omaha and utah. >> during 1943 and 1944, the nazis had most of their efforts focused on the soviet union in the east, increasing the allies' chances of victory at normandy. meanwhile, allied leaders co choreographed the invasion, keeping the details classified eve
. >> the five beaches were utah, omaha, gold, juno and sword. they were spread out among 60 miles of coastline. >> a shrewd point of infiltration was only part of the comprehensive mission. the masterminds of the invasion were also tasked with organizing an extraordinary number of troops on the ground to storm those five beaches. >> we were going to try to liberate a continent. we have to put millions of men through this beachhead. >> 11,000 airplanes, 50,000 vehicles...
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revolutionary in office, assem blaeman charles barron from east new york. [ applause ] all the way from omaha, nebraska, the african-american empowerment network in omaha and my judgment one of the most formidable powerful models of operational unity i know, would you please welcome willie barney. [ applause ] and you know, one of our favorite places happens to be down somewhere in mississippi, right? we got a whole lot of love for jackson, mississippi, right? well, mayor lamumba couldn't be here. he apologized. he sent his chief of staff dr. sophia amari, chief of staff for mayor lamumba. [ applause ] and of course, she needs no introduction either because she is like everywhere. she is a bad sister. y'all know her well. she just gets stuff done.
revolutionary in office, assem blaeman charles barron from east new york. [ applause ] all the way from omaha, nebraska, the african-american empowerment network in omaha and my judgment one of the most formidable powerful models of operational unity i know, would you please welcome willie barney. [ applause ] and you know, one of our favorite places happens to be down somewhere in mississippi, right? we got a whole lot of love for jackson, mississippi, right? well, mayor lamumba couldn't be...
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you volunteered to take part in the second omaha wave.june, you put yourself at great risk, to remove the wounded from the beach, under the hail of german fire. the brothers in arms, with whom you fought from the same omaha beach, right through to the region of belgium, on the way participating in the breakthrough which would free the brittany region. your brothers in arms, those who you accompanied through the treacherous normandy countryside, you who fought nonstop from 7 june three to 8 july. the brothers in arms who accompanied you to the ardennes region, luxembourg, and even the countryside of czechoslovakia, those brothers in arms, when you were wounded twice in the sign region and on the ardennes. who gave you the strength to head back at the combat until you crossed the rhine river, where you took part in the liberation of the concentration camps, and saw the faces of the survivors and the faces of the executioners alike. and maybe then, in the raw truth of that moment, you understood for what you are fighting. your brothers in ar
you volunteered to take part in the second omaha wave.june, you put yourself at great risk, to remove the wounded from the beach, under the hail of german fire. the brothers in arms, with whom you fought from the same omaha beach, right through to the region of belgium, on the way participating in the breakthrough which would free the brittany region. your brothers in arms, those who you accompanied through the treacherous normandy countryside, you who fought nonstop from 7 june three to 8...
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fellow soldiers. 50 years ago today, i did observation post overlooking omaha beach just over there, the german lieutenant was as the fog lifted from the channels and exposed for the very first time the vast armada that literally filled the verizon. utter disbelief, he only mother, that is not possible. standing at the bowel of one of the lead in christ heading towards omaha beach, was the man i had the great pleasure of introducing today. as if it's, he was the first one off the boat. the other 30 million never got out. he scrambled to the seawall and years later, when you recall his feelings as he assembled the survivors of the other boats, he said, let the chaos reigned because the enemy -controlled the photo fire so completely. there was nothing i could do on the beach except dye. he was not destined to die that day. hardened veteran. the extraordinary courage. led his men over the seawall through the minefield of the beach. engaging the enemy every step of the way. achieving their very first breakout of u.s. troops from that deadly beachhead. he and his men not only helped relie
fellow soldiers. 50 years ago today, i did observation post overlooking omaha beach just over there, the german lieutenant was as the fog lifted from the channels and exposed for the very first time the vast armada that literally filled the verizon. utter disbelief, he only mother, that is not possible. standing at the bowel of one of the lead in christ heading towards omaha beach, was the man i had the great pleasure of introducing today. as if it's, he was the first one off the boat. the...
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but, anyway. >> so, omaha beach was your only assignment. your assignment wasn't to go further in and do more stuff -- george: no, no. then, they took us off. we came back to fort pierce. and that's when commander kauffman, draper l. kauffman -- he was in charge of all underwater demolition. and he -- i don't know how all this came about. but that's when we started forming into 80-man teams -- or 88 men and 12 or 13 officers. so, we started doing the team concept. and what we were learning how to do and were training to do -- because we were getting ready to do the islands in the pacific. i think the first one that udt's did was saipan, but i'm not sure. i wasn't there. but -- so, what we started doing in fort pierce was that -- the one platoon would be assigned to an lcvp, landing craft vehicle personnel. and that was our boat. and the boat had a crew of three, a coxswain, moter mech -- a guy who took care of the motor -- and the communications fellow who handled the radio. and then it would be our platoon, which would be about 20 fellows.
but, anyway. >> so, omaha beach was your only assignment. your assignment wasn't to go further in and do more stuff -- george: no, no. then, they took us off. we came back to fort pierce. and that's when commander kauffman, draper l. kauffman -- he was in charge of all underwater demolition. and he -- i don't know how all this came about. but that's when we started forming into 80-man teams -- or 88 men and 12 or 13 officers. so, we started doing the team concept. and what we were...
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>>>> it was omaha. >> just before donald d and his comrades in arms reacached the dunes of omomaha beach, faced wh the fire of german machine guns, the u.s.s. air force had been st in. they had to pound ththe nazi positions on the coast of normandy. that was the missision of lawree scully, aboaoard hisis b-17 bom. >> t they did not tell us until the night before that that was going to be d-dayay. main briefing. everyone sat down and heard about it. that lasted for about a half-hour. then they wowould break them up. that pertains to what your duty was going to be on that particular mission. we did not get more than a couple hours' sleep that night. and, b boy, we were only h half awake, believe me. >> very nervous.s. i was a radio operator. we came down, and that is when they dropped the shell on all of us. four of us were hit. there b beside,ht callining his mother.. were two o others down on the g ground, and i was t the oy one standing. i had blood running out of my mouth, had two t teethnonocked out, and threeee pieces of shrapnpnel that they dugug out r in england. four of the guys r
>>>> it was omaha. >> just before donald d and his comrades in arms reacached the dunes of omomaha beach, faced wh the fire of german machine guns, the u.s.s. air force had been st in. they had to pound ththe nazi positions on the coast of normandy. that was the missision of lawree scully, aboaoard hisis b-17 bom. >> t they did not tell us until the night before that that was going to be d-dayay. main briefing. everyone sat down and heard about it. that lasted for about...
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180 downward, so i don't know that they had many left by d plus three when the troops came up from omaha beach. the 29th division at the 30th division of ours coming up. so their ranks were greatly depleted by d plus three or four, and we were very fortunate we had accomplished our mission. we chased them out of their positions. we had a lot of prisoners. and then they relieved us because we still have not had any advanced medical attention for a lot of the guys who were badly wounded, so we had a high number killed. >> we will move on from normandy. mr. lomell: what? >> moving on from normandy. mr. lomell: oh, yes. >> the battle -- mr. lomell: the battle of normandy lasted for two and a half months, you know. it was not something that lasted two days or weeks. it lasted for two and a half months as the invasion area enlarged, as our troops were being landed. our forces enlarged and moved inland. then general patton, as you recall, broke out and led the way across france to where he broke down in metz. i should not use the words "broke down." he ran out of gas because he got ahead of his
180 downward, so i don't know that they had many left by d plus three when the troops came up from omaha beach. the 29th division at the 30th division of ours coming up. so their ranks were greatly depleted by d plus three or four, and we were very fortunate we had accomplished our mission. we chased them out of their positions. we had a lot of prisoners. and then they relieved us because we still have not had any advanced medical attention for a lot of the guys who were badly wounded, so we...
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we were relieved two plus two, d-day, d with the other american troops coming from the beaches of omaha up onto the high that, inland, relieving us. tod-day, we were the first penetrate that far into german-help territory. does that answer your question? >> yeah. after the guns were destroyed and you say you fought for another two days until relief, tell me about some of those actions after your initial mission had been accomplished. mr. lomell: after the destruction had been accomplished? well, it made the germans very angry, at least we jump to that conclusion, because that night, d-day night -- so far as we could see or tell, we had been successful during the day. we had destroyed the guns, chased off some of the germans, the guys who were on top of the cliffs. we either killed them or they ran off. but that night, they came back ,ith three attacks upon us trying to drive us off the cliff. but they didn't. they were unsuccessful, and we successfully held out against them. so ever after, we didn't have too much attacks upon us. i was surprised that they didn't attack us more the next
we were relieved two plus two, d-day, d with the other american troops coming from the beaches of omaha up onto the high that, inland, relieving us. tod-day, we were the first penetrate that far into german-help territory. does that answer your question? >> yeah. after the guns were destroyed and you say you fought for another two days until relief, tell me about some of those actions after your initial mission had been accomplished. mr. lomell: after the destruction had been...
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the first wave in omaha, one unit suffered 91 percent casualties. 6 hours after the landing, we held of beach. the british dimension at half its main killed or wounded. and betty remembers the thing that made me feel good was to look around and try to find somebody who looked more scared than i felt. that way was hard-to-find. man's awesome images that we spend a lot of time preferring to figure. once it carries a memory of three paratroopers dead and telephone poles. like a horrible crucifixion scene. the man also what lessons that would eventually recounts. scenes of self giving that well beyond anything the army or country. they remember me like the technician fifth-grader this job was to deliver vital radio to the beach. he delivered the radio and instead of taking cover, went back into the surf three more times to salvage equipment. this young man from pennsylvania was shot twice again and died on the beach below us. the ranks were filled with men who did a specific assigned task. both to unloading the cliffs and whatever the danger cause. by the end of june 6, 1944, more than 1
the first wave in omaha, one unit suffered 91 percent casualties. 6 hours after the landing, we held of beach. the british dimension at half its main killed or wounded. and betty remembers the thing that made me feel good was to look around and try to find somebody who looked more scared than i felt. that way was hard-to-find. man's awesome images that we spend a lot of time preferring to figure. once it carries a memory of three paratroopers dead and telephone poles. like a horrible...
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[applause] all the way from omaha, nebraska, the african american empowerment network and omaha is one of the most formidable, powerful models of operational unity i know. please welcome willie barney. [applause] and one of our favorite places happens to be in mississippi. we have a lot of love, for jackson, mississippi. the mayor couldn't beer but set his apology, but he didn't have to apologize because he sent his chief of staff, dr. sophia amari. [applause] and she needs no introduction, she is my bad sister, you know her well, she gets stuff done. she just gets stuff done. she was on my radio show the other day and almost took over. that is frederica bay. [applause] and that's a woman in support of the million man march. also, joining us shortly chairman larry hamm, the chairman is in the house. [applause] and finally, a brilliant mind, a great faith leader all the way from oakland, california, with the live free initiative of the faith in action, reverend michael mcbride all the way from berkeley, california. and last but not least, my dear friend who has been the one who has mode
[applause] all the way from omaha, nebraska, the african american empowerment network and omaha is one of the most formidable, powerful models of operational unity i know. please welcome willie barney. [applause] and one of our favorite places happens to be in mississippi. we have a lot of love, for jackson, mississippi. the mayor couldn't beer but set his apology, but he didn't have to apologize because he sent his chief of staff, dr. sophia amari. [applause] and she needs no introduction, she...
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and you filmed it in omaha >> yeah. >> jimmy: your hometown. >> it was the best time of my life i don'tke in a a positive way >> jimmy: yeah, interesting, yeah >> they've heard my material because i've been developing this for a couple years to try to hone it for the special so they come out so often, so they really know it. so like when a joke lands, my dad goes, "yes [ laughter ] yeah!" >> jimmy: yes! >> there it is [ laughter ] and my mom goes, "ooh, i like that one [ laughter ] oh that was a good one. >> jimmy: so when you hear those -- >> yup >> jimmy: two things, you know you're doing well. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. well, sort of. yeah, yeah >> jimmy: yeah >> but they're also very supportive >> jimmy: well, you went out with everyone that nigs -- >> jimmy: that's you in there, yeah >> yeah, that's me - >> jimmy: and that's all champagne. fun. >> with a maniac face. i was three champagne bottles deep at that point >> jimmy: yeah but that's how excited you were >> i was so little kid just level geeked that i kept being like, "more" --the cheapest stuff, by the way. >> jimmy: yeah >> i'm
and you filmed it in omaha >> yeah. >> jimmy: your hometown. >> it was the best time of my life i don'tke in a a positive way >> jimmy: yeah, interesting, yeah >> they've heard my material because i've been developing this for a couple years to try to hone it for the special so they come out so often, so they really know it. so like when a joke lands, my dad goes, "yes [ laughter ] yeah!" >> jimmy: yes! >> there it is [ laughter ] and my mom...
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in july 1998, he was apprehended in this omaha hotel, ten months after his first robbery. >> shon hopwoodhen they arrested me, they searched my car and found $100,000 in cash that was directly traceable to the bank i had just robbed, and multiple guns, and a scanner, and binoculars. >> kroft: they had you? >> shon hopwood: they had me. >> kroft: and they would have him for a long time. when he entered the federal penitentiary in illinois in may of 1999, he was 23 years old. was it dangerous? >> shon hopwood: of course. in part because, there's not a lot for the inmates to do. >> kroft: he doesn't talk about the things that he witnessed and experienced in federal prison. he doesn't want his family to know, and he sees no value in reliving them-- except for the job he landed in the safety of the legal library, which every federal prison is required to have. >> shon hopwood: and for the first six months i worked at the prison law library, i didn't hardly touch the books. they were big, they were thick, they were intimidating. >> kroft: what was the spark that got you to start opening the boo
in july 1998, he was apprehended in this omaha hotel, ten months after his first robbery. >> shon hopwoodhen they arrested me, they searched my car and found $100,000 in cash that was directly traceable to the bank i had just robbed, and multiple guns, and a scanner, and binoculars. >> kroft: they had you? >> shon hopwood: they had me. >> kroft: and they would have him for a long time. when he entered the federal penitentiary in illinois in may of 1999, he was 23 years...
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and that is what we're focusing on an omaha. specific strategic a lot where we have worked with partners to make sure that 70% is in good hands to work with to make sure there is collective ownership. all of the different sectors. this is a powerful room. if just the people in this room were able to agree on come together with an agenda for the community. there is no stopping what you can get done with the mayor you have in place right now. you have to be collaborative, collective, and comprehensive. develop your plan and make it happen. >> solutions. as i said earlier i want to focus on not electing people who just look like us but people who think like us, and people who love us. we want to focus, this word is being said so much. collective work. and responsibility. as leaders we should not design and defend, we should design in concert with our brothers and sisters. i also want to talk about another principle that we are trying to implement and make sure that happens in jackson, mississippi. as part of the new african creed.
and that is what we're focusing on an omaha. specific strategic a lot where we have worked with partners to make sure that 70% is in good hands to work with to make sure there is collective ownership. all of the different sectors. this is a powerful room. if just the people in this room were able to agree on come together with an agenda for the community. there is no stopping what you can get done with the mayor you have in place right now. you have to be collaborative, collective, and...
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. >> he oversees all nuclear forces from omaha, nebraska, a former pilot and the first female to flyarlier this year's as she was raped by the officer. >> the truth is that the general is innocent of these charges. sexual assault happens in the military, he just didn't happen in this case. i pray the accuser gets the help she needs. >> another g.o.p. senator says she was assaulted questioned his leadership after officials say they generals accuser. >> their professional responsibility is associated with being such a high-ranking leader and that is to make sure that those within your command are following your directive and not engaging in toxic leadership. this leaves me with concerns about your judgment and ability to lead and one of the highest positions in the u.s. military. >> both democrats on the committee running for president, elizabeth warren skipped the hearing of the debate tonight. >> the allegations are serious and while we have not been presented with any cooperating evidence, it does not mean they are not true. women are assaulted all the time and don't tell anyone. >>
. >> he oversees all nuclear forces from omaha, nebraska, a former pilot and the first female to flyarlier this year's as she was raped by the officer. >> the truth is that the general is innocent of these charges. sexual assault happens in the military, he just didn't happen in this case. i pray the accuser gets the help she needs. >> another g.o.p. senator says she was assaulted questioned his leadership after officials say they generals accuser. >> their professional...
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and detroit, omaha, 97 in oklahoma city. west coast, conditions are cool. feels like high of only 64 tomorrow. by the early to mid parts of next week, most of this extreme week should have pushed out to sea. >> thankfully. last month was the hottest june on record. the average temperature was 1.7 degrees warmer than the average emp for the 20th century. report from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says nine of the ten hottest junes have occurred since 2010. >> president trump says the u.s. destroyed an iranian drone flying close to an american warship but iran is denying it. >> it happened one day before iran seized a british tanker and less than a month a region. here's news reporter megan tevrizian. >> reporter: tensions ridesing with iran. the uk confirms twos ships, one british tanker and another vessel were seized by iran. >> this only goes to show what i'm saying about iran. trouble. nothing but trouble. >> reporter: this follows the downing of an iranian drone trying too close to an american navy ship in the gulf. >> no doubt about
and detroit, omaha, 97 in oklahoma city. west coast, conditions are cool. feels like high of only 64 tomorrow. by the early to mid parts of next week, most of this extreme week should have pushed out to sea. >> thankfully. last month was the hottest june on record. the average temperature was 1.7 degrees warmer than the average emp for the 20th century. report from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration says nine of the ten hottest junes have occurred since 2010. >>...
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omaha will be 116 this afternoon.icago will be farther to the east by saturday and sunday. new york city will feel like 109 in manhattan. easily could feel like 115. in the do not try this at home category for today, the weather service in omaha, nebraska, put biscuits in the front seat of their car and parked it in the sun. eight hours later, they believe that the biscuits were done and they had a willing participant to try the biscuits. i don't recommend it at home. please, do not try this but they said they were edible. the middle was still gooey so, yes, it kind of works but just don't do it. that plate got to 185 degrees. at 162, your skin will be scorched. so hot pads for sure for those guys as they got those pans out of there. there's going to be some severe weather today across parts of the midwest because a cold front is coming. it truly is going to make a big difference for next week. by the time we talk about this next week, we'll talk about how cool it is rather than how hot it is. new york city, you'll be
omaha will be 116 this afternoon.icago will be farther to the east by saturday and sunday. new york city will feel like 109 in manhattan. easily could feel like 115. in the do not try this at home category for today, the weather service in omaha, nebraska, put biscuits in the front seat of their car and parked it in the sun. eight hours later, they believe that the biscuits were done and they had a willing participant to try the biscuits. i don't recommend it at home. please, do not try this...
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you dream big for a man on a plane to omaha. and she's zip lining with little jon? what!eir trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. we also live with okat&t's internet "security." do you know the mother's maiden name? at&t! there's an army of weirdos outside. they're just trying to get on your network. why didn't you alert us? alerts aren't really my thing. what is your thing? ok, i am sensing a...
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for omaha today, the heat index will be 116, same with des moines.could feel like 115. on the streets, by the buildings, on the asphalt, no question about it, this is going to be a dangerous event. farther to the north you'll get a little relief but severe weather will pop up here across parts of minnesota and also into wisconsin. poppy, in the do not try this at home category, the weather service in omaha, nebraska, decided to put four biscuits on a tin and put it in the car to see what would happen. 185 degree pan by the time they got done. there are the biscuits there. >> are they done? >> they cooked and they ate them. that's the do not try this at home part. eight hours in the sunshine, the pan got to be 185 degrees. they said the middle was still a little bit doey, also that that lady didn't eat for a while after that. not really feeling all that well. so please do not try it. i'm sure you had an easy bake oven as a child, didn't you? >> i did and i want to get my daughter one. but chad, you're fully aware that what you just did means more amer
for omaha today, the heat index will be 116, same with des moines.could feel like 115. on the streets, by the buildings, on the asphalt, no question about it, this is going to be a dangerous event. farther to the north you'll get a little relief but severe weather will pop up here across parts of minnesota and also into wisconsin. poppy, in the do not try this at home category, the weather service in omaha, nebraska, decided to put four biscuits on a tin and put it in the car to see what would...
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so out of company a, there were 180 guys that landed on omaha beach. 102 of them were killed in about a half hour. of the 102, 19 were killed from bedford, virginia. there were 34 guys still in company a on d day from this community who fought on june 6th, 1944. >> your book focuses on personal stories of the first wave of soldiers, airmen, and marines. you write early on, it was 12:15 a.m. june 6th, 1944. the most important day of the 20th century. the first americans arrived in france. why do you think d-day was the most important day of the 20th century? >> because it led to a europe you see today. it led to the restoration of civilization. the human rights and peace in western europe. it was the foundation of the relationship between the u.s. and europe. it's been the most important relationship in modern world history. and it led to the freedom of millions and millions of europeans in western europe. 19 million civilians died in europe in world war ii when americans and british and french and canadians landed on d-day, it gave countless millions hope that bar barrism and the rule
so out of company a, there were 180 guys that landed on omaha beach. 102 of them were killed in about a half hour. of the 102, 19 were killed from bedford, virginia. there were 34 guys still in company a on d day from this community who fought on june 6th, 1944. >> your book focuses on personal stories of the first wave of soldiers, airmen, and marines. you write early on, it was 12:15 a.m. june 6th, 1944. the most important day of the 20th century. the first americans arrived in france....
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. >>> plus, president trump joining forces with none other than the oracle of omaha? at least in his thinking, putting facebook's crypto ambitions under a harsh spotlight. our top tech panel is here to tell us what it means for the digital currency world. less than an hour to the closing bell on this friday. so glad you're with us. could be another record day. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: breaking news. shares of bud are sinking right now after the biggest ipo of the year has gone flat. anheuser busch inbev just called off the planned initial offering of its asia unit. you can see the stock which fell as much as 4.5% is now down 3.66% to $86.38. here's what happened. as far as we know, the hong kong ipo was expected to raise nearly $10 billion, but late yesterday, the company's asian arm warned that it's expected to price in the lower half of the range initially indicated so they said you know what, call it off for the moment. market conditions don't feel right. parent ab inbev blames the cancellation on prevailing market conditions in the region specifica
. >>> plus, president trump joining forces with none other than the oracle of omaha? at least in his thinking, putting facebook's crypto ambitions under a harsh spotlight. our top tech panel is here to tell us what it means for the digital currency world. less than an hour to the closing bell on this friday. so glad you're with us. could be another record day. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: breaking news. shares of bud are sinking right now after the biggest ipo of...
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. >> reporter: and in omaha the national weather service tweeting these pictures. biscuits baking inside a car as the heat its slow slog east a warning in new york city run the ac but keep it above 78. anything lower could cause another blackout and new york and much of the east coast will see the hottest temperatures on saturday for now it's the midwest that's taking the direct hit. here in chicago it will feel like 98 degrees tomorrow with much of the region under an excessive heat warning. >>> as we said, the heat isn't expected to let up as the weekend approaches al roker is with us. al, where does this go tomorrow and the next few days? >> lester, it's been a long time since we have seen this kind of widespread heat. we are talking 34 states, 200 million people or more under heat alerts going into the weekend. for tomorrow the combination of heat and humidity makes for dangerous heat indexes it will feel like 107 in des moines, 102 this houston and nashville, 99 in philadelphia and this weekend air temperatures in the upper 90s to low 100s factor in the humidi
. >> reporter: and in omaha the national weather service tweeting these pictures. biscuits baking inside a car as the heat its slow slog east a warning in new york city run the ac but keep it above 78. anything lower could cause another blackout and new york and much of the east coast will see the hottest temperatures on saturday for now it's the midwest that's taking the direct hit. here in chicago it will feel like 98 degrees tomorrow with much of the region under an excessive heat...
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all the way to the eastern seaboard with 170 million people at risk, triple-digit heat indexes for omaha, st. louis, in new york, 106 in d.c., 110 in chicago, and the heat wave continues into the weekend with triple-digit heat indexes and if that's not enough, lester, we have severe thunderstorm watches with heavy lines of thunderstorms moving in tonight that will probably cause problems as far as the airports are concerned right on into the late evening. lester >> rough days and hours ahead, al. thanks >>> there is more breaking news tonight. the house thwarting an attempt to impeach president trump as he holds his first campaign rally since his racist attack on four democratic congresswomen. we get late details now from hallie jackson. >> reporter: no impeachment for now as the very vote democratic leaders had hoped to avoid is forced to the forefront by a single lawmaker, congressman al green of texas. he's arguing the president's racist attack on four freshman lawmakers telling them to go back to their home countries has demonstrated that donald trump is unfit to be president. >> tod
all the way to the eastern seaboard with 170 million people at risk, triple-digit heat indexes for omaha, st. louis, in new york, 106 in d.c., 110 in chicago, and the heat wave continues into the weekend with triple-digit heat indexes and if that's not enough, lester, we have severe thunderstorm watches with heavy lines of thunderstorms moving in tonight that will probably cause problems as far as the airports are concerned right on into the late evening. lester >> rough days and hours...
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the year with the summer heatwave sweeping the country, today in kansas city, it feels like 110 in omaha and des moines, 114 former new york giants player mitch petrus just 32 years old has died of apparent heatstroke in arkansas after working outside yesterday. in chicago, the lurie children's hospital is showing just how fast a hot car can kill. the air inside jumping from 80 degrees to 130 in less than an hour >> dehydration and the kidneys shutting down can happen pretty rapidly particularly at 120 degrees. >> reporter: just within what, like, five, ten, minutes 15 minutes >> we start to see the effects within 10 to 15 minutes. >> reporter: around the city salvation army cooling centers are ready. can centers like this ultimately save a life? >> i think so. i think so >> reporter: special instructions at this peewee practice in ironton, ohio. >> if you start to feel not good, stop. >> drink all kinds of water until the game's over. >> reporter: today new york city is under a heat emergency as these dangerous temperatures head east. and lester, here in chicago tonight, it feels like 1
the year with the summer heatwave sweeping the country, today in kansas city, it feels like 110 in omaha and des moines, 114 former new york giants player mitch petrus just 32 years old has died of apparent heatstroke in arkansas after working outside yesterday. in chicago, the lurie children's hospital is showing just how fast a hot car can kill. the air inside jumping from 80 degrees to 130 in less than an hour >> dehydration and the kidneys shutting down can happen pretty rapidly...
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. >> reporter: and in omaha, the national weather service tweeting these pictures. biscuits bakin ag inside car as the heat continues, it's slow slog east, a warning in new york city run the a.c., but keep it above 78 anything lower could cause another blackout >>> and new york and much of the east coast will feel the h temperatures on saturday, but for now it's the midwest that's getting the correct hit here in chicago it is expectedo feel like 98 degrees today with much of the area under excessive heat warning. phillip? >> all right, blayne, thank you. >> it is insane we're talking about these kind of temperatures h suca huge, huge block of the country, janessa >> right it continues to spapd from yesterday. we were talking about the plains in portions of the midwest as forecasted, thihas spread into the northeast heat warnings involved around washington, new york we have 37 states, 187 million, and i do expect that to move into the mid-atlantic as well. so dayme highs, air temperatures are really going to sit in the mid 90s here. but when you factor inde the oints
. >> reporter: and in omaha, the national weather service tweeting these pictures. biscuits bakin ag inside car as the heat continues, it's slow slog east, a warning in new york city run the a.c., but keep it above 78 anything lower could cause another blackout >>> and new york and much of the east coast will feel the h temperatures on saturday, but for now it's the midwest that's getting the correct hit here in chicago it is expectedo feel like 98 degrees today with much of the...
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talking about triple digit heat right into saturday for oklahoma city, memphis, chicago, cincinnati, omaha, and moving to the east, new york city, philadelphia, chicago, cleveland, washington and nashville. dangerous heat indexes, lester, right into the weekend >> all right, al, thanks >>> an update tonight on the murder mystery in louisiana. police in baton rouge say they arrested the man in the death of community leader and civil rights activist sadie roberts joseph ron jermaine bell was a tenant in one of her rental homes and owed $1200 in rent according to authorities. tonight bell has been charged with first degree murder >>> tonight a grieving husband and father whose family was killed in the crash of an ethiopian airliner is calling on boeing to scrap the 737-max and for its top executives to face criminal charges and he's preparing to deliver a strong message to congress tomorrow as he tells our tom costello sath his pain remains hs since unbearable his wife carol, his three children ryan, kelly and ruby, and his mother-in-law ann, all died paul, a canadian, is now all alone. >> th
talking about triple digit heat right into saturday for oklahoma city, memphis, chicago, cincinnati, omaha, and moving to the east, new york city, philadelphia, chicago, cleveland, washington and nashville. dangerous heat indexes, lester, right into the weekend >> all right, al, thanks >>> an update tonight on the murder mystery in louisiana. police in baton rouge say they arrested the man in the death of community leader and civil rights activist sadie roberts joseph ron...
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savings on omaha steaks and so much more. we'll be back on "good morning america."es, humans are boring. long-lasting,rawhide free gnawbones are not. new from milk-bone. somebody burned down my she shed. nobody burned down your she shed, cheryl. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful news. home insurance trusted by more people than any other. state farm. getwith lunch duosow, starting at $6.99 home insurance trusted by more people than any other. choose a favorite, like lasagna or all new pasta bowls, like shrimp scampi paired with unlimited soup or salad and breadsticks get never ending value for lunch, at olive garden. if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. they're breathable under
savings on omaha steaks and so much more. we'll be back on "good morning america."es, humans are boring. long-lasting,rawhide free gnawbones are not. new from milk-bone. somebody burned down my she shed. nobody burned down your she shed, cheryl. well my she shed's on fire. your she shed was struck by lightning. zachary, is my she shed covered by state farm? your she shed's covered, cheryl. you hear that victor? i'm getting a new she shi-er she shed. she shi-er? mhhm. that's wonderful...
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. >> seth: you talk about growing up in omaha. >> sure. >> seth: and auditioning for "oliver. >> oh, get it my first audition was for "oliver. >> seth: it stuck with you >> well, i assumed that i would just, like -- i was like, "how many boys want to do musical theater in omaha?" turns out a lot. [ laughter ] so, i just thought there'd be, like, a signup sheet and instead we still have -- >> seth: and you thought you'd just write, like, "i would like to be oliver." >> "i'll be oliver today." but no, and other people auditioned and i didn't get it lance polakoff got it. [ laughter ] >> seth: wow, all these years later, the name just rolls right off the tongue for you >> right it's just right in there >> seth: yeah. >> he got it [ light laughter ] i mean, i'm sure he's a lovely man. we've never -- we didn't keep in touch. >> seth: you never crossed paths with him oh, he's dead? >> no, i - [ light laughter ] no, but it is, like, it still does, like, have a little, like - >> seth: it's great, yeah. >> triggering thing to me, i'm like, "[ bleep ] oliver. [ laughter and applause >> seth: y
. >> seth: you talk about growing up in omaha. >> sure. >> seth: and auditioning for "oliver. >> oh, get it my first audition was for "oliver. >> seth: it stuck with you >> well, i assumed that i would just, like -- i was like, "how many boys want to do musical theater in omaha?" turns out a lot. [ laughter ] so, i just thought there'd be, like, a signup sheet and instead we still have -- >> seth: and you thought you'd just write,...
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morgan talks about his training in explosives, arriving on omaha beach on d-day, and his unit's inability to carry out its assignment. the national world war ii museum in new orleans recorded the interview. >> so, we'll start with your full name. george: george edward morgan. >> and when were you born? george: 6/29/1927. >> and where were you born? george: lyndhurst, new jersey. i had gone over and enlisted in the navy. and i had to go over to church street in new york.
morgan talks about his training in explosives, arriving on omaha beach on d-day, and his unit's inability to carry out its assignment. the national world war ii museum in new orleans recorded the interview. >> so, we'll start with your full name. george: george edward morgan. >> and when were you born? george: 6/29/1927. >> and where were you born? george: lyndhurst, new jersey. i had gone over and enlisted in the navy. and i had to go over to church street in new york.
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the oracle of omaha founded the giving pledge urging billions airs to give away half their fortunes tohilanthropic causes. will he donate 99% of the 88.6 billion dollar net worth. and that's your cbs money watch report. for more head to cbs money watch.com. at the new york stock exchange, i am diane king hall. >>> one city on the peninsula is cracking down on rowdy beachgoers. half-moon bay city leaders are beefing up patrols and adding an overnight security guard at poplar beach. and they implemented a zero tolerance policy. illegal fireworks users can expect a $107 citation if caught. they come to the beach after hours and leave a mess behind. >> tons of dparnlg left behind, people are leaving behind full tables, folding tables that they are playing games on. and leaving their fires burning and i looked out the window and there were huge almost professional grade fireworks going off. . >> the san mateo county sheriff's office is asking for more funding. it would go towards a police do you know buggy which they say te. down the bluffs. >>> sitors beacchr. be lessroom r thatause many e
the oracle of omaha founded the giving pledge urging billions airs to give away half their fortunes tohilanthropic causes. will he donate 99% of the 88.6 billion dollar net worth. and that's your cbs money watch report. for more head to cbs money watch.com. at the new york stock exchange, i am diane king hall. >>> one city on the peninsula is cracking down on rowdy beachgoers. half-moon bay city leaders are beefing up patrols and adding an overnight security guard at poplar beach. and...
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the core of the heat, 115, iowa city, 117 over omaha. that is right now. the core, watch as it slides east. it's going to make its way and settle in the northeast on saturday. that's the hottest day. philadelphia to norfolk, feels like 110. 111 washington, d.c. and hartford, connecticut. a severe thunderstorm watch from cleveland to binghamton, new york. >> we are thinking about the millions in the path of the heat this weekend. ginger, thanks to you again tonight. >>> the president no longer says he is unhappy with the crowds chanting "send her back." calling them incredible patriots. and when asked about it, the president said i'm joining in the fight. and what he is saying now. and michelle whoeb did not mention the news directly but though she weigh in tonight with a tweet. here is abc's kyra philips tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president trump defending his north carolina supporters who chanted this about minnesota congresswoman ilhan omar who came to the u.s. as a child refugee from somalia. >> send her back! send her back! >> reporter: the chant w
the core of the heat, 115, iowa city, 117 over omaha. that is right now. the core, watch as it slides east. it's going to make its way and settle in the northeast on saturday. that's the hottest day. philadelphia to norfolk, feels like 110. 111 washington, d.c. and hartford, connecticut. a severe thunderstorm watch from cleveland to binghamton, new york. >> we are thinking about the millions in the path of the heat this weekend. ginger, thanks to you again tonight. >>> the...
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still, the coast guard braved death and put our boys on utah and omaha beaches. applause] every coast guardman is trusted to put service before all. coasties plunge from helicopters and barrel through pouring rain and crashing waves to save american lives. they secure our borders from drug runners and terrorist, in rough seas. sharpshooters take out smugglers with a single shot. they never miss. when the red racing stripes of a coast guard vessel rake the chopper when their blades pierce the sky, those in distress no help is on the way and our enemies know their time has come. [applause] >> these governors -- they stand sent for -- semper peratus. they are already ready -- always ready. they are the united states coast guard. an hh60 soon see and -- helicopter, along with an hh65 dolphin from air station atlantic city and an ac 144 from air station miami. [applause] ♪ ♪ pres. trump: thank you to the coast guard. on a cold december morning in 1903, something occurred over the dunes of kitty hawk, north carolina, went to bicycle makers from ohio the five gravity wi
still, the coast guard braved death and put our boys on utah and omaha beaches. applause] every coast guardman is trusted to put service before all. coasties plunge from helicopters and barrel through pouring rain and crashing waves to save american lives. they secure our borders from drug runners and terrorist, in rough seas. sharpshooters take out smugglers with a single shot. they never miss. when the red racing stripes of a coast guard vessel rake the chopper when their blades pierce the...
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time to breathe and he made no attempt really to quash it and today again we have heard from it one omaha self she has said that the president is a racist and a fascist of course she has been on the end of well vitriol from the president number of times previously and i think poignantly i noticed she also tweeted out today my angelos a seminal poet still iraq published in 1978 of course talking about rising above the shackles of oppression i mean the question is is this once again a poem of our times it's a very good point and i was watching this live as it happened last night it happened not far from where i grew up and it was hard to believe that this type of chanting could happen during a u.s. president's rally how significant would you say you do is that something like this can happen with the u.s. president presiding. it's very significant indeed brant and even if now the president conducts a turnaround saying that he didn't condone the chant the damage has already been done those in his face have taken his words for that challenge from his initial tweets in fact and among that harde
time to breathe and he made no attempt really to quash it and today again we have heard from it one omaha self she has said that the president is a racist and a fascist of course she has been on the end of well vitriol from the president number of times previously and i think poignantly i noticed she also tweeted out today my angelos a seminal poet still iraq published in 1978 of course talking about rising above the shackles of oppression i mean the question is is this once again a poem of our...