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. >>> a real life rosie the riveter. that's next. >>> plus the great puppy rescue in san francisco and a happy reunion hours later. >>> a swarm of drones for disaster relief. the big call for code. >>> and this is one way to beat you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. okay.now when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and you find that perfect spring dress at that "oh, yeah" price? yes! that's yes for less. score the latest spring dresses at 20% to 60% off department store prices, every day. at ross. yes for less. >>> the invasion of normandy that changed the course of
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. >>> rosie the riveter. we meet the women who helped build the american war machine after pearl harbor as they come here for the first time. >> it was a monumental change for women because they not only had to do their traditional keeping the house and raising the kid and that but they had to keep the finances steady and plus do a full-time job in defense. >>> good day, every one. i'm andrea mitchell at the normandy american cemetery in france. it's june 5th. the day dwight eisenhower planned for d-day. the president is in ireland. he just arrived. he will be meeting with ireland's prime minister. tomorrow he will arrive here to northern the 156,000 troops who stormed the beaches especially the 10,000 who died in the greatest military operation of modern times. right now the president is in ireland. we expect to see him briefly this hour before he heads into a private meeting with ireland's prime minister. let's listen. >> i think it should be good. the big thing will be the border and hopefully that will wor
. >>> rosie the riveter. we meet the women who helped build the american war machine after pearl harbor as they come here for the first time. >> it was a monumental change for women because they not only had to do their traditional keeping the house and raising the kid and that but they had to keep the finances steady and plus do a full-time job in defense. >>> good day, every one. i'm andrea mitchell at the normandy american cemetery in france. it's june 5th. the day...
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. >>> up next, rosy the riveters, the women who helped build the war ships an weapons used in world waring msnbc. used in world war ii you're watching msnbc. ally disc. in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. you eat right... mostly. you make time... when you can. but sometimes life gets in the way, and that stubborn fat just won't go away. coolsculpting takes you further. a non-surgical treatment that targets, freezes, and eliminates treated fat cells, for good. discuss coolsculpting with your doctor. some common side-effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. don't imagine results, see them. coolsculpting, take yourself further. >>> i love this story. as we approach tomorrow's 75th anniversary of d-day, when more than 150,000 allied troops landed on the shores of nazi occupied france. we are looking at the women, the rosie the riveters, that went to work often in factories and shipyards while the men in their lives went off to combat. our own andrea mitchell had the chance to tal
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crucial during the war was the work of women known as rosie the riveters. worked at the shipyard in richmond during world war ii and still live in the bay area. liz kreutz met one today, 95-year-old kay morrison who can still strike the signature rosie pose. >> it's one moment kay morrison will never forget. >> i wanted a hug and he give me a kiss on the cheek. and all of the sudden i just give him a kiss. >> today sitting at her home in fairfield was another one. >> oh my goodness. i was so happy. i cried. >> kay, now 95 years old, watched on tv as fellow bay area rosie the riveters participated in the 75th anniversary of d-day commemorations in normandy. >> i knew what a thrill it was for them to be there. and it was more of a thrill for me to see them. >> kay planned to be in normandy herself. she was part of the fundraising efforts to get a group of rosies there. >> i wanted to go, but couldn't make it. >> kay was certainly with her friends in spirit. >> it's the greatest invasion in the history. >> she was just 20 years old during world war ii, working
crucial during the war was the work of women known as rosie the riveters. worked at the shipyard in richmond during world war ii and still live in the bay area. liz kreutz met one today, 95-year-old kay morrison who can still strike the signature rosie pose. >> it's one moment kay morrison will never forget. >> i wanted a hug and he give me a kiss on the cheek. and all of the sudden i just give him a kiss. >> today sitting at her home in fairfield was another one. >> oh...
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they were known, of course, as rosie the riveters, built ships in richmond and some still live in the bay area today. we met kay morrison who can still strike that signature rosie pose today. >> reporter: it's one moment kay morrison will never forget. >> i wanted a hug, and he gave me a kiss on the cheek and all of a sudden i just give him a kiss. >> reporter: sitting at her home in fairfield was another one. >> oh, my goodness, i was so happy i cried. >> reporter: kay, now 95 years old, watched on tv as fellow bay area rosie the riveters participated in the 75th anniversary of d-day commemorations in normandy. >> i knew what a thrill it was for them to be there and it was more of a thrill for me to see them. >> reporter: kay had planned to be in normandy herself. she was part of the fund-raising efforts to get a group there. >> i wanted to go, but couldn't make it. >> reporter: kay was certainly with her friends in spirit. >> it's the greatest invasion in history. >> reporter: she was just 20 years old during world war ii working at the kaiser shipyard in richmond as a welder. that'
they were known, of course, as rosie the riveters, built ships in richmond and some still live in the bay area today. we met kay morrison who can still strike that signature rosie pose today. >> reporter: it's one moment kay morrison will never forget. >> i wanted a hug, and he gave me a kiss on the cheek and all of a sudden i just give him a kiss. >> reporter: sitting at her home in fairfield was another one. >> oh, my goodness, i was so happy i cried. >>...
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back in the day of rosie the riveter was as much a part of the war effort as the guys who were in forward positions everybody was in on this but as you said in your introduction the pendulum kind of swings back and forth clearly we're seeing a backlash to the meat to movement ever since the billy bush tape and everything trump has said ever since to seems to be feeding this red meat fire it really is it bothers me in the sun because it's like when i look at it i don't you know i think you can put i disagree with you rick i think you can put toxic masculinity in the same mold when you're talking about men who are using the worst aspects of masculinity overly aggressive and all of that and then like saying all that something i should aspire to be you know i that's something the should be celebrated those are the worst parts about this is whether you use the term with a dash between the 2 words or not i guess that's my particular problem with it if the idea is that you use that term and what you're saying with it is all men when they act masculine are being toxic i call bullcrap on that beca
back in the day of rosie the riveter was as much a part of the war effort as the guys who were in forward positions everybody was in on this but as you said in your introduction the pendulum kind of swings back and forth clearly we're seeing a backlash to the meat to movement ever since the billy bush tape and everything trump has said ever since to seems to be feeding this red meat fire it really is it bothers me in the sun because it's like when i look at it i don't you know i think you can...
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. >>> happening today, dozens of people with big dreams being led on a tour of rosie the riveter parkmeet 97-year-old betty reid soskin who helped establish the park to honor women during world war ii. it is part of a tour organized by the martin luther king freedom center. australia kin is also hosting a sign for her book at 2:00 p.m. what a great experience for those kids. >> absolutely g history lesson there. >>> we're waking up to patchy fog. it is dense in spots along the coast f you're down riding or walking or driving around highway 1, do be careful. 66 later today with sun in half moon bay. another day in the low 70s of san francisco, 80 in oakland. you feel the sea breeze across the day but not inland where we have the mid-90s. tomorrow more cooling as the heat eases inland looking at morning fog, afternoon sun on tuesday and pronounced cooling trend in the middle of this week. today's it for the warmth out there. >> i like it. lisa, thank you. and thanks to you for joining us on abc7 mornings. "good morning america" is next. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps
. >>> happening today, dozens of people with big dreams being led on a tour of rosie the riveter parkmeet 97-year-old betty reid soskin who helped establish the park to honor women during world war ii. it is part of a tour organized by the martin luther king freedom center. australia kin is also hosting a sign for her book at 2:00 p.m. what a great experience for those kids. >> absolutely g history lesson there. >>> we're waking up to patchy fog. it is dense in spots...
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and includes a host of publications on california landmarks, california 's japan to town and rosie the riveter. shane's more recent resume is no less impressive, specializing in the chronicling of lgbtq history , but extended to historic evaluations of ocean avenue, and a number of sights across the state of california. with respect to the rest of their bodies of work, it is difficult to imagine a project more impactful than this context statement. it is rightfully earning them the governor's historic preservation award, and the california preservation foundation's trustee award for excellence in historic preservation. it was the inspiration and foundation for the national park service is lgbtq themed study, the first lgbtq history project in the world to be commissioned by federal government. it is significant because our history, and even our planning process in the city should really be driven by much more then the share -- ear physicality of the urban environment. the context statement stands for principles that i think that are far more significant, that our history and understanding orig
and includes a host of publications on california landmarks, california 's japan to town and rosie the riveter. shane's more recent resume is no less impressive, specializing in the chronicling of lgbtq history , but extended to historic evaluations of ocean avenue, and a number of sights across the state of california. with respect to the rest of their bodies of work, it is difficult to imagine a project more impactful than this context statement. it is rightfully earning them the governor's...
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rosie the riveter. who worked in factories and shipyards during world war ii as we approach this 75th anniversary of d day. >> i'm glad i helped out at a time when they needed us. the men had all gone off to wor a -- war and these things had to be done. e things had to be done. your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. still nervous about buying uh-oh, la new house.meone's is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and renters insurance. hey! i live on my own now! i've got xfinity, because i like to live life in the fast lane. unlike my parents. you rambling about xfin
rosie the riveter. who worked in factories and shipyards during world war ii as we approach this 75th anniversary of d day. >> i'm glad i helped out at a time when they needed us. the men had all gone off to wor a -- war and these things had to be done. e things had to be done. your mammoth masterpiece. and...whatever this was. because we make our meat with the good of the deli and no artificial preservatives. make every sandwich count with oscar mayer deli fresh. still nervous about...
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my grandmother, when he went to war in europe, she went to denver to be a rosy the riveter. >> amazing some people they don't feel like they have any idea where to start. a dna test is a great way to start. there's a father's day sale happening now through june 17 where you can get a dna test for $59. >> and i love this picture. they were in love. i have good examples of good marriages, good relationships. they had been through a lot. they had the experience of meeting on a blind date, having their loved one go away. here we are on fox news. we appreciate it, mitchell. thanks for being here and ancestry.com. >> sure. >> dana: thanks for joining us. i'll see you on "the five." it's fan mail friday. that's fun. we'll be there for you. for now on this week of remembrance for d-day, thanks to ancestry.com. we appreciate it. i'm dana perino. up next, here's shep. >> shepard: its noon on the west coast, 3:00 at a top military school. the college president accused of having a margarita machine in his office and offering to play twister with students and staff. also, free hugs from the admiral
my grandmother, when he went to war in europe, she went to denver to be a rosy the riveter. >> amazing some people they don't feel like they have any idea where to start. a dna test is a great way to start. there's a father's day sale happening now through june 17 where you can get a dna test for $59. >> and i love this picture. they were in love. i have good examples of good marriages, good relationships. they had been through a lot. they had the experience of meeting on a blind...
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. >>> also happening, dozens of people with big dreams will be lead on the rosie the riveter east park reid soskin, who helped establish the park to help the contributions of women in world war ii. it is part of the tour organized by the marin luther king jr. center. hoskin is also hosting a signing for her book at 2:00 p.m. let's get a look at the weather from our lisa argen. >> good morning, chris. a lot of sunshine and crate start to your sunday. 615 now, 64 in mountain view. san jose 67. a lot of fog over the golden gate bridge. this will clear and temperatures in the 60s at the short line. low clouds and fog allowsing for sea breeze. summer spread looking at the cooling tomorrow and breezy. in fact coolest days of the week will be wednesday and thursday. how about 94 in concorde, 87 fremont, 86 half boon bay. and heat eases in the inland valley tomorrow. and clouds each and every day with dramatic monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose
. >>> also happening, dozens of people with big dreams will be lead on the rosie the riveter east park reid soskin, who helped establish the park to help the contributions of women in world war ii. it is part of the tour organized by the marin luther king jr. center. hoskin is also hosting a signing for her book at 2:00 p.m. let's get a look at the weather from our lisa argen. >> good morning, chris. a lot of sunshine and crate start to your sunday. 615 now, 64 in mountain view....
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. >>> state hello to rosie the riveter. from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. mcdonald avenue sign my name to freedom and that memoir of a pioneering wife and born in the early 20s and she is a pistol. >>> 7:49 and also somewhat amazing for people who like the hot weather and it's a hot weekend we are having right now. >> i like the hot weather but if you don't it's okay because we see a cooldown midweek. today, not so much. a live look outside at 880 oracle arena. you can see hayes and the distance and blue skies and we are warming up across the region. i got this tweet from clint cordova. it will warm up like yesterday and be a warm one and hot inland. temperatures and the 90s and mostly sunny in 70 sadie and it's warm all around for things cool off tomorrow into wednesday and we do have dense fog we are dealing with along the immediate coast through monterey bay and it is visible to see and use caution if you are driving or boating. temperatures warming up to 63 degrees through concord imam creek and 62 degrees to get your morning started and 65 to get your
. >>> state hello to rosie the riveter. from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. mcdonald avenue sign my name to freedom and that memoir of a pioneering wife and born in the early 20s and she is a pistol. >>> 7:49 and also somewhat amazing for people who like the hot weather and it's a hot weekend we are having right now. >> i like the hot weather but if you don't it's okay because we see a cooldown midweek. today, not so much. a live look outside at 880 oracle arena. you can see...
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. >> reporter: every week they get together to share their stories with viz sores to the rosy the riveterion by the fore master draftsman. that's kind of powerful stuff, you flow, because they built the ships with our directions now. >> her older sister became a welder after hearing about the bombing of pearl harbor on the radio. >> i probably knew about as much as welding as some of those guys they'd just hired so one morning i just as my leadman would point out, you know. >> do this. every time he'd point i'd say, i can do that. so he said well -- and it was a vertical weld and he said okay. give it a try. and from that time i was part of the crew. >> the shipyards ran round the clock daycare for rosies like agnes. >> because i worked graveyard i -- i left my little girl on two shifts. she'd have her pj's on and would have been asleep and wrapped up in a blanket and the women would take her in and put her to bed on a cot. there was this huge room full of kids. >> another welder went to work in 1944. the same year her brother was killed along with 10,000 other allied troops in the invasi
. >> reporter: every week they get together to share their stories with viz sores to the rosy the riveterion by the fore master draftsman. that's kind of powerful stuff, you flow, because they built the ships with our directions now. >> her older sister became a welder after hearing about the bombing of pearl harbor on the radio. >> i probably knew about as much as welding as some of those guys they'd just hired so one morning i just as my leadman would point out, you know....
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i guess you still have the rosie the riveter thing and so forth. so, if families could stay intact and the mom could still work with the kids and still do her thing, walking the streets at night watching for fires, you know, i think -- i think that's okay. but i think we're a long, long way from that. i just don't think there is a need for that. by the way, my -- i was looking at the comparison, picking up on her thing and your question, the comparison. they were always different. when i would have to run my two miles, you know, to the bridge with a hiker from the pentagon athletic club, you had, like, the older i got, they let me run slower, and you had the women and there is a different standard. so i'm thinking, if we're talking about people who match those in capability then maybe we should start drafting 45-year-olds or something, too. i mean, it's just -- you're opening a whole can of worms. yes, if they're all in amongst us, if canada and mexico were shooting rockets and shelling us and people are having to run into bunkers and so forth, i ca
i guess you still have the rosie the riveter thing and so forth. so, if families could stay intact and the mom could still work with the kids and still do her thing, walking the streets at night watching for fires, you know, i think -- i think that's okay. but i think we're a long, long way from that. i just don't think there is a need for that. by the way, my -- i was looking at the comparison, picking up on her thing and your question, the comparison. they were always different. when i would...
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minute he got out of high school signed up for the army air force and he flew 35 missions over germany . during world war ii. my mother was a riveting rosieshe built airplanes in the united states when dad wasflying them over germany . so there's just a lot of grit in my parents and people like them. people that i grew up with in lubbock texas, affirming community. people live and die by the weather and all kinds of pestilence that would attack the cotton crops on some years and other years would be great and you really saw perseverance in those people. i mean, they had overcome the dustbowl, the great depression, the second world war and you begin to think if they can do that , i can aspire to do things as well . and to persevere . in much easier times compared to those. my mother was my co-conspirator though , my career and pursuit of the truth actually began with a lie. i wanted a job at the lubbock avalanche journal newspaper because i thought i wanted to be a photographer at the time and the problem was only hired kids who were 16 and up to the copy voice and i was only 15.so i lied about my age. i got the job and my co-conspirator m
minute he got out of high school signed up for the army air force and he flew 35 missions over germany . during world war ii. my mother was a riveting rosieshe built airplanes in the united states when dad wasflying them over germany . so there's just a lot of grit in my parents and people like them. people that i grew up with in lubbock texas, affirming community. people live and die by the weather and all kinds of pestilence that would attack the cotton crops on some years and other years...