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u.s. invasion in military history also coming up a grim discovery in sudan as dozens of bodies are pulled from the river nile over 100 people are now confirmed dead in a violent crackdown as opposition leaders reject talks with the country's military rulers. on my arctic you so much for your company everyone world leaders have come together on the southern coast of england to mark the 75th anniversary of d.-day the day in 1944 when allied forces landed in normandy well it was the beginning of europe's liberation from nazi germany d.-day began with operation overlord a massive naval mission to ferry american british canadian and other allied forces across the english channel to the french coast oil raise the largest assault of its kind in the history of modern warfare almost $7000.00 ships and landing craft headed for a 15 mile stretch off the french coast well the. code names of the landing beaches are still etched in history you've got utah omaha gold juno and sword or today's commemorations didn't begin in france but at the english naval base of portsmouth from their d.-day veterans wil
u.s. invasion in military history also coming up a grim discovery in sudan as dozens of bodies are pulled from the river nile over 100 people are now confirmed dead in a violent crackdown as opposition leaders reject talks with the country's military rulers. on my arctic you so much for your company everyone world leaders have come together on the southern coast of england to mark the 75th anniversary of d.-day the day in 1944 when allied forces landed in normandy well it was the beginning of...
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u.s. invasion of iraq dick cheney said that it would go well my belief is we will in fact be greeted as liberators but there's been nothing but chaos and civil war in iraq since the usa invaded there are 288000 deaths so far and counting and dick cheney wasn't completely clueless listen to what he said in 1904 when she got to iraq and took it over and took down saddam hussein's government the money going to put into place for take libya hillary clinton was delighted to hear that gadhafi had been put to the sword we came we saw he died but now even barack obama admits that toppling the libyan government didn't come with a game plan for what happens next what he considers his worst mistake as president probably failing to. plan for. the day after. what i think was the right thing to do in. the intervening. libya but who needs planning right after all the people of venezuela would probably love to have their homeland go the way of iraq and libya nothing says freedom and liberation like having regime change followed by civil war and thousands of refugees fleeing for their lives it confirms something t
u.s. invasion of iraq dick cheney said that it would go well my belief is we will in fact be greeted as liberators but there's been nothing but chaos and civil war in iraq since the usa invaded there are 288000 deaths so far and counting and dick cheney wasn't completely clueless listen to what he said in 1904 when she got to iraq and took it over and took down saddam hussein's government the money going to put into place for take libya hillary clinton was delighted to hear that gadhafi had...
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u.s. invasion back in 2003 so it's a complication of the iraq the iranian excuse me the iraqis for their point say that the u.s. has not proven the case that the attack on the east west pipeline was the work of iranian backed militias and that they are demanding more evidence more proof from the u.s. before they try to do anything to groups that might have ties to the government in tehran they are simply not buying it and we can only speculate why they're being skeptical about the u.s. is contention at this point thank you very much rosen jordan in washington. well it's supposed to unite the world's most powerful economies but regional tensions trade wars and personal differences have dominated day one of the chief 20 summit in japan china's leaders sheeting paying has made a veiled criticism of the u.s. president just hours before they met to hold talks saying that he engaged in bullying practices but a strong chance meeting of the with the russian president that's reading a stone in the spotlight is our white house correspondent kelly how get reports from a saka. smiles and even a fist bump
u.s. invasion back in 2003 so it's a complication of the iraq the iranian excuse me the iraqis for their point say that the u.s. has not proven the case that the attack on the east west pipeline was the work of iranian backed militias and that they are demanding more evidence more proof from the u.s. before they try to do anything to groups that might have ties to the government in tehran they are simply not buying it and we can only speculate why they're being skeptical about the u.s. is...
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u.s. invasion in 2003 despite being arch enemies and going to war in the 1980 s. and now there is now iraq is saying the u.s. word simply isn't good enough give us evidence right so how does this incident and the competing narratives around it feed into these rising tensions between tatiana and washington. it definitely feeds into the growing tensions and this cynical view of that is that the u.s. is ginning this up in order to escalate those tensions you've heard president trump talking sometimes militaristically sometimes a little more nicely but he does have hawks in his cabinet who have been pushing for regime change in iran sweet feeds into the narrative there of the u.s. administration on the iranian side they're completely denying any of this is happening but the u.s. view is that what's going on here is that these attacks including the the attacks in the gulf of oman on commercial ships are done by iranian allied militia and other groups that are deniable by the iranian government so it's really become a he said she said story but any way you look at it the
u.s. invasion in 2003 despite being arch enemies and going to war in the 1980 s. and now there is now iraq is saying the u.s. word simply isn't good enough give us evidence right so how does this incident and the competing narratives around it feed into these rising tensions between tatiana and washington. it definitely feeds into the growing tensions and this cynical view of that is that the u.s. is ginning this up in order to escalate those tensions you've heard president trump talking...
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u.s. invasion of iraq with faulty intelligence and there is a lot of questioning going on in washington about the intelligence that is being used thus far to make the case that iran continues to be a threat at least to u.s. interests so this is the message that the president is getting it is certainly a very controversial what and perhaps that is also making his calculations that much more difficult or it can be held at the in washington d.c. kimberly thank you for that let's cross about to do so jabari she joins us live now from the iranian capital tehran do so in the last hour the iranian media has released what it says of pictures of fragments of the u.s. surveillance drone that was shot down what more can you tell us. that's right there in the state t.v. reporters were invited to an undisclosed revolutionary guard military base in the capital where they displayed the wreckage of this drone that was shot down now the head of the revolutionary guards aerospace division conducted live interviews on state t.v. and he said that the details that he gave about the incidents where very specific a
u.s. invasion of iraq with faulty intelligence and there is a lot of questioning going on in washington about the intelligence that is being used thus far to make the case that iran continues to be a threat at least to u.s. interests so this is the message that the president is getting it is certainly a very controversial what and perhaps that is also making his calculations that much more difficult or it can be held at the in washington d.c. kimberly thank you for that let's cross about to do...
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u.s. invasion of iraq as a mistake and that this should not be a repeat i told the president that these conflicts have a way of escalating. the president may not intend to go to war here but we're worried that he and the administration may bumbled into a war we told the room that the democratic position is that congressional approval must be required before funding any conflict in iran one of the best ways to avoid bumbling into war a war that nobody wants is to have a robust open debate and for congress to have a real say. and minutes ago the pentagon also released an image showing most of the drones flight path and an apparent screengrab of the moment of impact when this drone was shot down as seen on a monitor and computer this image gave the cordon it's of the drone and apparently shows that it was over international waters at the moment of impact now the question still is exactly what is in president trump's head going forward we know he has a tendency to punch back harder when he feels that he has been attacked but he also ran on the promise of disengaging the u.s. from foreign wars and try
u.s. invasion of iraq as a mistake and that this should not be a repeat i told the president that these conflicts have a way of escalating. the president may not intend to go to war here but we're worried that he and the administration may bumbled into a war we told the room that the democratic position is that congressional approval must be required before funding any conflict in iran one of the best ways to avoid bumbling into war a war that nobody wants is to have a robust open debate and...
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u.s. invasion on iraq which had been started based on faulty intelligence. the president may not intend to go to war here but we're worried that he and the administration may bumbled into a war we told the room that the democratic position is that congressional approval must be required before funding any conflict in iran one of the best ways to avoid bumbling into war a war that nobody wants is to have a robust open debate and for congress to have a real say we learned that lesson in the runner up to iraq we have an amendment supported by every democrat to the n.d.a. in the senate it's led by senator udall it would require congressional approval of any funding for a conflict in iran it's supported by all of us we are asking leader mcconnell to do the right thing and give us a vote next week on the n.d.a. on that amendment. so now the big question is exactly where is president trump's head in all of this you heard from mike hanna reporting that he's given sort of mixed messages but if we look to his history we know that trump has had a tendency to punch back
u.s. invasion on iraq which had been started based on faulty intelligence. the president may not intend to go to war here but we're worried that he and the administration may bumbled into a war we told the room that the democratic position is that congressional approval must be required before funding any conflict in iran one of the best ways to avoid bumbling into war a war that nobody wants is to have a robust open debate and for congress to have a real say we learned that lesson in the...
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u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003 that we now know was a result of faulty intelligence and the fear is that because of american hubris there is the potential for this to happen again. thank you very much from the white house and joining me now is al-jazeera is senior political analyst. marwan the speed with which secretary of state might pompei of essentially issue that strongly worded statement that iran was almost certainly behind the attack seems to suggest in itself that something could possibly happen can believe i was mentioning 2003 but of course we have also seen tensions and conflict around tankers in the gulf in the late eighty's as well absolutely both countries the united states and iran have a long history of provocations of secret warfare of low intensity warfare covert operation and specially directed against each other is by proxy so that's been going on for 40 years and in this very particular instance both countries have something to gain. today the you know today the wall street journal editorial have already claimed that iran is responsible and hence this justifies america incre
u.s. invasion of iraq in 2003 that we now know was a result of faulty intelligence and the fear is that because of american hubris there is the potential for this to happen again. thank you very much from the white house and joining me now is al-jazeera is senior political analyst. marwan the speed with which secretary of state might pompei of essentially issue that strongly worded statement that iran was almost certainly behind the attack seems to suggest in itself that something could...
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u.s. invasion of cuba. so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this.believably cuban. >> this is ron oppen in miami. i'm standing in one of the many anti-castro recruiting places scattered throughout the city. >> they were into communism and we found there's something against castro, we learned where there was a recruiting center and we just approached them and joined. we had no idea it was the cia. >> since 2:00 this morning, men and boys have been filing through this door behind me, anxious to join the fight in cuba against fidel castro's government. >> they were mainly cuban exiles. they hated castro. they thought that they could mount a small-scale invasion which would gather more and more support until it ended up overthrowing the regime. >> cuban businessmen, doctors, white-collar workers, men who once drove taxis, always hoping the muscle of the united states would sustain them. >> we thought the united states being behind this operation, there was no way we were going to lose. and we were wrong. ♪ >> small force of invaders landed at a semi-iso
u.s. invasion of cuba. so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this.believably cuban. >> this is ron oppen in miami. i'm standing in one of the many anti-castro recruiting places scattered throughout the city. >> they were into communism and we found there's something against castro, we learned where there was a recruiting center and we just approached them and joined. we had no idea it was the cia. >> since 2:00 this morning, men and boys have been filing through...
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u.s. invasion in afghanistan but specifically talking about this region, the invasion of iraq and the regime change there, essential low saying he believes that's what the u.s. was aiming for in the run-up to the current situation that the u.s. has with iran right now. he spoke about a very difficult situation here in the middle east. he talked about saudi arabia following the united states, so there seems to be some ominous signs about that. it was very interesting to see, though, today the messaging coming from the iranians. today for the first time the iranians showed some of the debris from that drone that they shot down. it was very small pieces of debris. they say they shot it down at about 50,000 feet so a very, very high altitude. the debris that they founding was swimming in their territorial waters. the iranians maintain it was violating iranian airspace when they shot it down. then they said something which was quite troubling. because the iranians were saying that they could have shot down, they were looking at shooting down a p-8 american spy plane that they say was flying in th
u.s. invasion in afghanistan but specifically talking about this region, the invasion of iraq and the regime change there, essential low saying he believes that's what the u.s. was aiming for in the run-up to the current situation that the u.s. has with iran right now. he spoke about a very difficult situation here in the middle east. he talked about saudi arabia following the united states, so there seems to be some ominous signs about that. it was very interesting to see, though, today the...
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u.s. invasion of iraq there are many that are questioning the very rapid turnaround of this very grainy video given the fact that the wheels of government in the united states move very slowly it is remarkable how quickly they were able to suddenly come up with this grainy video which many say does not conclusively point to iran so well there are many hawks that support the president here in the united states and his allegations that iraq is behind this the secretary of state saying this is all designed to disrupt the flow of oil of the strait of hormuz i can tell you there are others who are less eager to accept this intelligence and are already questioning it or that's the picture from the white house complete thank you and let's bring in our senior political analyst mo and bashar as we continue to try don't unravel this very complicated situation that i'm o. and donald trump saying that iran is a nation of terror russia and china the disagree with that. absolutely and the china guy cooperation organizations summit couldn't have come at a time for iran iran that's an observer member of the
u.s. invasion of iraq there are many that are questioning the very rapid turnaround of this very grainy video given the fact that the wheels of government in the united states move very slowly it is remarkable how quickly they were able to suddenly come up with this grainy video which many say does not conclusively point to iran so well there are many hawks that support the president here in the united states and his allegations that iraq is behind this the secretary of state saying this is all...
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u.s. invasion in 2001.stern and central europe roasted today in a record heat wave that shed no sign of breaking. in rome, the stench of rotting garbage filled the streets, amid ongoing problems with trash incollection. unich, germany, families played with pets in public fountains to cool off from readings of 98 degrees. and in madrid, temperatures topping 100 grees quieted the bustle of restaurant terraces. >> ( translated ): it is true that the number of customers has fallen due to high tempetures. people don't want to cope with the terrace in 100 degrees. inside there is air conditioning and there are a few of us brave ones that ha to go outside. but overall the terraces in these heat waves lose between 70 to 80% of public. >> woodruff: meanwhile, fears of buckling pavement forced officialin germany to post speed limits on parts of the autobahns that usually have none. the united nations women's agency has found violence against women is pervasive, in their own homes. the report says that in 2017, worldw
u.s. invasion in 2001.stern and central europe roasted today in a record heat wave that shed no sign of breaking. in rome, the stench of rotting garbage filled the streets, amid ongoing problems with trash incollection. unich, germany, families played with pets in public fountains to cool off from readings of 98 degrees. and in madrid, temperatures topping 100 grees quieted the bustle of restaurant terraces. >> ( translated ): it is true that the number of customers has fallen due to high...
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u.s.-led invasion. and tehran knows these men will support it in any fight with america.sions soaring, there isa of war.ar "wwith those who are righteous, and that is iran," says this man. iraq finds itself caught in the middle. a clear example of that is at the syrian border, where we joined the iraqi bordece. it was just beyond this ridge in syria where the islamic state group madets last stand. with that battle now over, both america and iran are eyeballing each other. one of the main reasons america is staying in iraq is because of the border. s now, thiossing is closed, but when it opens, it could be a clear run all the way from tehran to beirut on the shores m of theiterranean. what america fears is that iran could use this route to supplyro weapons the region. washington is now sending more troops to the middle east. it wants to roll back iran's influence. but it is probably too late for that. >> i don't want america interfering in iraqi affairs. we don't want their troops here. any milita presence is not acceptable. martin: everne says they do not want a war. but
u.s.-led invasion. and tehran knows these men will support it in any fight with america.sions soaring, there isa of war.ar "wwith those who are righteous, and that is iran," says this man. iraq finds itself caught in the middle. a clear example of that is at the syrian border, where we joined the iraqi bordece. it was just beyond this ridge in syria where the islamic state group madets last stand. with that battle now over, both america and iran are eyeballing each other. one of the...
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u.s. invasion of iraq that led the united states on the heels of faulty intelligence so there is much more skepticism in the united states than there would have been say 16 years ago thank you for that kimberly how could the white house will go to the u.n. without diplomatic it adjoins base to hear what the arab league has been saying in about these explosions. well actually not just the arab league also the u.n. secretary general because we had the secretary general of both organizations in the last few minutes addressing reporters in fact have just run down from the 38th floor that's the top floor of the tower overlooking midtown manhattan where the 2 secretary generals were speaking to reporters very interesting to hear from the secretary general of the arab league gate who said pretty clearly that he thought iran was responsible and he was very worried about iran's role ready in the region interesting too though to listen to the u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists he made it clear that he thought the best way forward was an international investigation into what happened he a
u.s. invasion of iraq that led the united states on the heels of faulty intelligence so there is much more skepticism in the united states than there would have been say 16 years ago thank you for that kimberly how could the white house will go to the u.n. without diplomatic it adjoins base to hear what the arab league has been saying in about these explosions. well actually not just the arab league also the u.n. secretary general because we had the secretary general of both organizations in...
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u.s. invasion of iraq so many americans questioning this fearful that this maximum pressure campaign thatthe united states and specifically this white house has been waging is really having the potential to lead to not only dangerous confrontation but potentially leave u.s. citizens and their interests at risk thank you kimberly how could the white house we're going to add one more element into this and that is russia and we will do that without guestimate troop babiche joining us from moscow a political analyst at. news agency nice to see you to me tree what is the official russian position at this moment and is it's outwardly supporting iran or is it sort of trying to position itself as a let's just wait and get all the facts. well from the foreign ministry you hear very cautious statements like let's wait let's see what the facts are let's not jump to conclusions but the bubbly could be and is of course very critical of mr trump and the united states but most of their lists point to the fact that the star the white house doesn't have the american media and most of the western allies be
u.s. invasion of iraq so many americans questioning this fearful that this maximum pressure campaign thatthe united states and specifically this white house has been waging is really having the potential to lead to not only dangerous confrontation but potentially leave u.s. citizens and their interests at risk thank you kimberly how could the white house we're going to add one more element into this and that is russia and we will do that without guestimate troop babiche joining us from moscow a...
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u.s. led invasion of afghanistan according to the committee to protect journalists.c presidential hopeful bernie sanders's to cancel on $.6 trillion -- hopeful bernie cancel $1.6s to debt by of student loan taxing wall street. he will read the proposed legislation today. fractional taxes on stock and bond trades. last night, two people successfully crossed tied ropes over times square. they crossed each other in the middle and continued to the other side to complete the stunt. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ready to young. this is -- i'm renita young. this is bloomberg. vonnie: thank you. president trump made new remarks about tensions between the u.s. and iran. here's the president over the weekend. pres. trump: i'm not looking for be, and if there is, it will obliteration like you've never seen before, but i'm not looking to do that. but you can't have a nuclear weapon. otherwise, you can have a bad economy for years. no preconditions. vonnie: we are joi
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. >> today one veteran of that invasion u.s. paratrooper tom rice marked that occasion in a special way. he parachuted behind enemy lines, and today the 97-year-old parachuted once again. >> rice landed in roughly the same area that he had 75 years ago. >> that's incredible >> that's incredible >> we. not all water is created equal. only 1 billionth of 1% is filtered naturall anerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park 100% natural spring water. born better® cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: welcome to "the tonight show!" and here's your host jimmy fallon ♪ [ cheers and applause
. >> today one veteran of that invasion u.s. paratrooper tom rice marked that occasion in a special way. he parachuted behind enemy lines, and today the 97-year-old parachuted once again. >> rice landed in roughly the same area that he had 75 years ago. >> that's incredible >> that's incredible >> we. not all water is created equal. only 1 billionth of 1% is filtered naturall anerges crisp and refreshing enough to be called deer park 100% natural spring water. born...
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u.s. office of war information reports on the invasion and the june 5 liberation of rome. >> the atlantic wall has been penetrated. precariously to a few beaches but now they have a solid hold on fortress europa. men move onto the beaches with every favorable tide and some unfavorable. the advance is complete. the tremendous offensive was bitterly contested. the american, british and canadian troops pressed forward of friends the soil and made contact with the french people. this was no pushover. some of our troops dropped within yards of the water's edge. were two enemies, the germans and the heavy seas. german prisoners were taken almost at once. british aircraft supported the shock troops magnificently. american marauders plastered peaceful looking forests, the hiding places of german troops. [explosions] with beaches free of enemy fire, the wayance cna clear landing strips. survivors were given prompt attention. many were bewildered by the .mashing allied below they pushed forward, yard by yard, into the villages and small towns. more and more prisoners fell into their hands. were arr
u.s. office of war information reports on the invasion and the june 5 liberation of rome. >> the atlantic wall has been penetrated. precariously to a few beaches but now they have a solid hold on fortress europa. men move onto the beaches with every favorable tide and some unfavorable. the advance is complete. the tremendous offensive was bitterly contested. the american, british and canadian troops pressed forward of friends the soil and made contact with the french people. this was no...
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. >>> today marks 75 years since id day, the invasion by the u.s. and its allies on the allies in normandy. any people in the bay area were busy building ships and manufacturing ammunitions. no one knew about the invasion right away.>> while landings were successful, we were not without our losses. >> told news films don't do the moments justice. soldiers trudging slowly up the sand, they don't capture the machine guns turning the beaches into shooting galleries. but as this latest invasion in history commence, most in the bay area had no idea it was happening. >> they were the worker bees, they were producing all the ships and ammunitions and supplies that were needed but they didn't necessarily have a sense of what was going on tactically in the war. >> museum in richmond commemorates the war effort here on the homefront, they were cranking out 2 to 3 ships per week but were never told were any of them were going.>> we didn't have time to talk. we were there to work, to get the ships built. >> so even though it took weeks to unmask the 150,000 troo
. >>> today marks 75 years since id day, the invasion by the u.s. and its allies on the allies in normandy. any people in the bay area were busy building ships and manufacturing ammunitions. no one knew about the invasion right away.>> while landings were successful, we were not without our losses. >> told news films don't do the moments justice. soldiers trudging slowly up the sand, they don't capture the machine guns turning the beaches into shooting galleries. but as...
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battles. >> normandy honoring the 75th anniversary of d-day. 75,000 americans were involved in the invasion. u.spers dropped behind enemy lines to clear away for the troops facing intense gun fire. one of those, 19-year-old eugene diedler from bradford. >> we had about ten more minutes of flight, maybe 12. >> anti-aircraft fire all around? >> yeah. the machine gun fire. >> so for about ten minutes, you were in an airplane. >> yeah. we said let's get the hell out of in plane. >> yeah. >> now 94 and living in charlotte, this is his first time returning to normandy reluctant to relive the memories. he recalls well his unit's first real run-in with the german foes. >> the colonel said i'm going to let this machine gun. we killed about 150 of them. >> 150? >> a battalion of 500. >> all those active at d-day suffered their losses. the normandy american cemetery has the graves of 9,400 americans. he put praise for heroism, he says he thinks of them. >> people might think we're heros. the heros are all in the grave. >> in the graves. >> yeah. >> he went on to serve 37 months in the military. he earned a
battles. >> normandy honoring the 75th anniversary of d-day. 75,000 americans were involved in the invasion. u.spers dropped behind enemy lines to clear away for the troops facing intense gun fire. one of those, 19-year-old eugene diedler from bradford. >> we had about ten more minutes of flight, maybe 12. >> anti-aircraft fire all around? >> yeah. the machine gun fire. >> so for about ten minutes, you were in an airplane. >> yeah. we said let's get the hell...
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u.s. navy on the uss doran and uss jeffers. he participated in the invasionsnd swept mines in the pacific. [applause] blair served as a corporal with u.s. army and in germany. [applause] oakes enlisted into the u.s. navy in 1944 at 17 years old. [applause] he was assigned to the uss ticonderoga. today, he's here honoring his good friend, mr. george krukowski, who passed away this year at 99 years old. [applause] >> we are grateful that mr. krukowski's family is also with us here today. [applause] spurrier served with the 598th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. eli linden landed on omaha beach, where he was injured. later, he was captured and held as a german pow. [applause] served with the 599th bomb squadron in the european theater of operations. [applause] >> mr. john rothman served with u.s. army. and took on utah beach part in the battle of northern france. [applause] warren hous -- dropped 82nd airborne paratroopers on d-day. [applause] -- served as a petty officer second class and u.s. navy. he worked as a survivor sp
u.s. navy on the uss doran and uss jeffers. he participated in the invasionsnd swept mines in the pacific. [applause] blair served as a corporal with u.s. army and in germany. [applause] oakes enlisted into the u.s. navy in 1944 at 17 years old. [applause] he was assigned to the uss ticonderoga. today, he's here honoring his good friend, mr. george krukowski, who passed away this year at 99 years old. [applause] >> we are grateful that mr. krukowski's family is also with us here today....
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u.s. foreign policy like the invasion of iraq that began after receiving faulty intelligence. the president may not intend to go to war here but we're worried that he and the administration may bumbled into a war we told the room that the democratic position is that congressional approval must be required before funding any conflict in iran one of the best ways to avoid bumbling into war a war that nobody wants is to have a robust open debate and for congress to have a real say we learned that lesson in the runner up to iraq we have an amendment supported by every democrat to the n.d.a. in the senate it's led by senator udall it would require congressional approval of any funding for a conflict in iran it's supported by all of us we are asking leader mcconnell to do the right thing and give us a vote next week on the n.d.a. on that amendment. and members of congress who are republican have also issued a joint statement urging a measured response from the white house it's still unknown exactly what the president is thinking at this moment we know he's had a tendency to punch ba
u.s. foreign policy like the invasion of iraq that began after receiving faulty intelligence. the president may not intend to go to war here but we're worried that he and the administration may bumbled into a war we told the room that the democratic position is that congressional approval must be required before funding any conflict in iran one of the best ways to avoid bumbling into war a war that nobody wants is to have a robust open debate and for congress to have a real say we learned that...
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u.s. army airbotroops were dropping here. the invasion was about to begin. in a few minutes we'll hear from two of them about that opening d-day. > first to several developing stories tonight including a high-stakes showdown in president trump's growing trade war. the president doubling down on his threats to tax goods coming from mexico unless mexico stems illegal immigration. as tom costellpo s, the move would mean higher prices for american consumers. >> reporter: in m arizona, threees rirom the border, jamie distbutes produce grown in mexico and sold across the u.s. fromomatoes to peppers and squash. he fears a business disa er if he must pay a 5% tariff on monday rising to 25% in october. >> ultimately, consumers will pay more for fruits and vegetables. ,0 >> reporter: miles away, mom's errganic market says its aman customers will pay more, not mexico. family budgets will take a hit. >> i'll ha less money to spend. that will mean american produced goods aren't bought as frequently. >> reporter: chipolte says it will raise prices if it's permanentth u.s.
u.s. army airbotroops were dropping here. the invasion was about to begin. in a few minutes we'll hear from two of them about that opening d-day. > first to several developing stories tonight including a high-stakes showdown in president trump's growing trade war. the president doubling down on his threats to tax goods coming from mexico unless mexico stems illegal immigration. as tom costellpo s, the move would mean higher prices for american consumers. >> reporter: in m arizona,...
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u.s. invasion of the normandy beaches held by the germans in world war ii. one of the most momentous military actions in modern history and it was a close-run thing that nearly failed. its success paved the way for the liberation of france and ultimately for the liberation of europe from nazi tyranny. it was a very big deal and it was something that these two nations, allies as they've been for many years embarked upon together and that relationship persists and that is really what is being celebrated and why i think the queen, who remembers those things well, was happy to host the president and not because she thinks donald trump is the greatest guy that ever lived but because see a representative of the united states of america, britain's most consequential ally. >> sandra: looking at some of the pictures from the state dinner last evening. as you are talking, brit, i'm noticing the dow in the corner screen. we have been on dow watch. now up 418 points. the president made some news in that conference talking about -- it was the answer to our own john rober
u.s. invasion of the normandy beaches held by the germans in world war ii. one of the most momentous military actions in modern history and it was a close-run thing that nearly failed. its success paved the way for the liberation of france and ultimately for the liberation of europe from nazi tyranny. it was a very big deal and it was something that these two nations, allies as they've been for many years embarked upon together and that relationship persists and that is really what is being...
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invasion. president trump was in the company of 65 u.s.anded on omaha beach and lived through d-day. he paid homage to those who risked their lives to stop the nazis and fight for our freedom. >> today we remember those who fell, and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization to more
invasion. president trump was in the company of 65 u.s.anded on omaha beach and lived through d-day. he paid homage to those who risked their lives to stop the nazis and fight for our freedom. >> today we remember those who fell, and we honor all who fought right here in normandy. they won back this ground for civilization to more
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u.s. army airborne troops were dropping here into normandy the invasion was about to begin in a few minutes, we'll hear from two of them about that opening of d-day. >>> first to several developing stories tonight, including a high-stakes showdown in president trump's growing trade war. the president doubling down on his threats to tax goods coming from mexico, unless mexico stems illegal immigration. as tom costello reports, the move would mean higher prices for american consumers. >> reporter: in arizona, three miles from the border, jaime chamberlain distributes produce grown in mexico and sold across the u.s., everything from tomatoes to peppers to squash he fears a business disaster if he must pay a 5% tariff on monday, rising to 25% by october >> ultimately, the consumers will end up paying more for their fruits and vegetables, but not only for that, it's for everything else. >> reporter: 2,000 miles away, mom's organic market in maryland says its american customers will pay more, not mexico, and family budgets will take a hit. >> i'll have less money to spend, and that will mean that
u.s. army airborne troops were dropping here into normandy the invasion was about to begin in a few minutes, we'll hear from two of them about that opening of d-day. >>> first to several developing stories tonight, including a high-stakes showdown in president trump's growing trade war. the president doubling down on his threats to tax goods coming from mexico, unless mexico stems illegal immigration. as tom costello reports, the move would mean higher prices for american consumers....