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so is jack claiborne. >> this is me, setting there. >> vincent unger. >> and this is my baby, my ship>> going back too. onofreo zakari, part of the fifth brigade on d-day, all of them leaving home again. >> i'm on my way to normandy. >> they have yet to meet one another, but they already share a bond. they were all there that morning, june 6, 1944. the largest amphibious invasion in military history. 50 miles of normandy coastline, the beaches with code names, utah, omaha, juneau. and what they did would change the course of the war. when you looked around and saw all those ships, did you think, this is actually happening? >> yes, i sure did. >> could you see the beach? >> it was a couple thousand yards, you know. >> and then they saw things they will never forget. harold mcmurren, fourth infantry division. >> the medic was overwhelmed with wounded people. sometimes they were wounded themselves trying to, they would try to perform. sometimes they would be in worse shape than the men they were trying to take care of. we all had what we called a buddy. we knew that that buddy would give
so is jack claiborne. >> this is me, setting there. >> vincent unger. >> and this is my baby, my ship>> going back too. onofreo zakari, part of the fifth brigade on d-day, all of them leaving home again. >> i'm on my way to normandy. >> they have yet to meet one another, but they already share a bond. they were all there that morning, june 6, 1944. the largest amphibious invasion in military history. 50 miles of normandy coastline, the beaches with code...
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vincent unger. and onofrio zicari, looking out, the journey ahead. all of them ready. >> i'm so pleased and excited because i never thought i'd be coming, but here i am, and i'm looking forward to it. >> and, of course, we will be in normandy with those world war ii veterans. i told them i would meet them there and they told us they have plenty they want to show us. that's tomorrow night, and thursday night, right here. >>> in the meantime, there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. new reporting on that missing mother of five tonight. her estranged husband and his girlfriend already arrested, and tonight, the new development. why authorities are now zeroing in on a trash plant. they were there all day. >>> also ahead tonight, your health and your diet. the new study and the surprising findings when it comes to white meat versus red meat. >>> and the dramatic rescue pictures coming in tonight, just before we came on the air. the 74-year-old woman spinning in the stretcher there as she was lifted out of trouble. we have a lot
vincent unger. and onofrio zicari, looking out, the journey ahead. all of them ready. >> i'm so pleased and excited because i never thought i'd be coming, but here i am, and i'm looking forward to it. >> and, of course, we will be in normandy with those world war ii veterans. i told them i would meet them there and they told us they have plenty they want to show us. that's tomorrow night, and thursday night, right here. >>> in the meantime, there is still much more ahead on...
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steve: that is from nancy unger, professor at santa clara, from the c-span video library. i want to ask you, marc stein, what happened next after the stonewall inn demonstration? marc: well initially, the existing gay-rights organization in new york city, the madison society, tried to harness the energies unleashed by the riots, and there were follow-up protests and demonstrations in greenwich village, and actually in queens, new york, where a public park had been the site of harassment by vigilantes of lgbt people. but very quickly it became clear that the older, the homophile movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future. and so there emerged a new organizations, the first in new york city was called the gay liberation front. there was also the queens front.ion a little while later lesbian forms representing lesbian politics, another representing people of color, and then the gay activists alliance in new york, which was a little less radical than the initial gay liberation front. gay liberation front and other organizations that i mentione
steve: that is from nancy unger, professor at santa clara, from the c-span video library. i want to ask you, marc stein, what happened next after the stonewall inn demonstration? marc: well initially, the existing gay-rights organization in new york city, the madison society, tried to harness the energies unleashed by the riots, and there were follow-up protests and demonstrations in greenwich village, and actually in queens, new york, where a public park had been the site of harassment by...
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vincent unger.frio zarqawi, looking out at this journey ahead, all of them ready. >> i'm so pleased and excited. because i never thought i'd be coming. but here i am. i'm looking forward to it. >> there he is. a big thanks to david muir for that story. he also did one yesterday. and david will be in normandy with those veterans later today and tomorrow. >> it seems like a really kind of therapeutic experience for these guys to go back. >> yeah. >> connect with each other. >> i mean, it is incredible. more than 4,000 allied soldiers, most of them younger than 20 years old at the time, died in the june 6th invasion back in 1944. so i'm sure it means so much to those veterans. olay ultra moisture body wash gives skin the nourishment it needs and keeps it there longer with lock-in moisture technology. skin is petal smooth. because your best skin starts with olay. ♪ it keeps you running yeah it keeps you running ♪ >>> so here's something that will keep you running. today is global running day. and our wi
vincent unger.frio zarqawi, looking out at this journey ahead, all of them ready. >> i'm so pleased and excited. because i never thought i'd be coming. but here i am. i'm looking forward to it. >> there he is. a big thanks to david muir for that story. he also did one yesterday. and david will be in normandy with those veterans later today and tomorrow. >> it seems like a really kind of therapeutic experience for these guys to go back. >> yeah. >> connect with each...
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still some kinks to be worked out to say the least on the dean unger a former germany keeper 2 time world cup winner in portland thank you so much for joining us. hundreds of climate activists have broken through a police line and stormed one of germany's biggest lignite coal mines several police officers have orderly been injured the mass protest was organized by several environmentalist groups activists are demanding that germany take immediate action to phase out fossil fuels and limit the effects of global warming god steve its dangerous the police were on hand 7 the day broke through activists say around 1000 people took part in the storming of germany's largest open pit coal mine organized by an environmental protest group called and again lambda all times are really a border we stop to go out of the grounds there is always too much or too in the air we need to we need to act now before it's too late for the vast mine is near the german border with the netherlands and belgium it supplies power stations with brown coal one of the most polluting kinds of fossil fuels activist groups 8
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rick unger, syndicated radio host of "the rick unger show," james freeman, "wall street journal" editorialhow do you go after somebody when you yourself voted for it? >> is a problem, isn't it? they won't get very much mileage out of that for just that reason. most people won't know they voted for bills that had the amendment and it. >> harris: because they don't read the bill. >> of course. wait for biden to strike back and say, "why you come after me? you did it, too." >> harris: i want to write take so long, james. we set out on their issues with aoc and a few others. go ahead. >> the reason so many have voted for it is until 5 minutes ago this was a perfectly reasonable moderate democratic position, to say, "i may support abortion but i don't want to make you pay for it." the party, or the demands of this primary, have been pushing them all so far lift that this is now become some kind of problem for biden if he is not an absolutist on abortion. >> harrcis: because they don't >> harris: is this democrats also getting on the record about this issue? we've seen several states with legisl
rick unger, syndicated radio host of "the rick unger show," james freeman, "wall street journal" editorialhow do you go after somebody when you yourself voted for it? >> is a problem, isn't it? they won't get very much mileage out of that for just that reason. most people won't know they voted for bills that had the amendment and it. >> harris: because they don't read the bill. >> of course. wait for biden to strike back and say, "why you come after...
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definition of hungry as it is or as it used to be yeah well actually if you would like to maintain unger is a hungary and country and they would like to preserve europe as a european continent and the. statement that european continent is a christian continent is challenge to read with. the statement to be challenged you know what exactly by the way you mean by that because there is a great degree of diversity within christianity there is a great degree continuing to believe in judaism christianity and islam i mean what what do you mean by saying christian content well for us the christian heritage is very important our country has been a christian one for more than 1000 years the european union was established was established on the basis of christian demarco what is it specifically what it's like for us equality of men and women. the mutual respect the respect virk the forward progress going to come from performance and such kind of things and do things do valleys and not present in other religious traditions or in atheism beachy also sometimes oh i don't want to. religions or other of
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president trump with vincent unger from florida. moments later, it was the french president shaking vinnie's hand. president trump greeting jack claiborne from tennessee. and there was harold himmelsbach on the left, raised in yakima, washington. and when the crowd gathered here saw the veterans' faces on those big screens, the swelling applause. and then, the standing ovation. president macron saying france has not forgotten. >> we know what we owe to you, veterans. our freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. >> and president trump, who singled out so many of the world war ii heroes onhand, telling them this. >> you are the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the of our hearts. >> and then, that rare honor. the legion of honor, the highest distinction from france, for five americans, including stan friday, who we have followed all the way from pennsylvania. who after d-day went far out ahead of the rest to scope out the danger. he was a scout, witnessing two concentra
president trump with vincent unger from florida. moments later, it was the french president shaking vinnie's hand. president trump greeting jack claiborne from tennessee. and there was harold himmelsbach on the left, raised in yakima, washington. and when the crowd gathered here saw the veterans' faces on those big screens, the swelling applause. and then, the standing ovation. president macron saying france has not forgotten. >> we know what we owe to you, veterans. our freedom. on...
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. >> reporter: vincent unger, from orlando, did not know how he would feel seeing this cemetery. >> i was wondering how i would react, and really, i was captured. i still am weeping within some because i saw so many young guys that day lost their lives. >> reporter: these veterans now returning to those beaches of normandy. 50 miles of coastline. codenamed, utah, omaha, juno, sword. veterans hand in hand, returning to where it all began. harold collecting sand to take home with him. and strangers walking up to onofrio zicari from las vegas, to say thank you. >> sir, thank you for your service. >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: 75 years after the bloodshed on this beach. >> this whole beach, whole section, as far as the eye could see, was just men coming ashore, coming ashore. unbelievable. and onofrio had one more wish. >> a lot of graves. look at all the crosses. oh boy. >> reporter: to find the grave of the friend he lost. he still has the photograph of him standing before his friend's grave so long ago. and all these years later, he finds him again. donald e. simmons, who died
. >> reporter: vincent unger, from orlando, did not know how he would feel seeing this cemetery. >> i was wondering how i would react, and really, i was captured. i still am weeping within some because i saw so many young guys that day lost their lives. >> reporter: these veterans now returning to those beaches of normandy. 50 miles of coastline. codenamed, utah, omaha, juno, sword. veterans hand in hand, returning to where it all began. harold collecting sand to take home...
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. >> reporter: vincent unger in the navy. >> we were the first on that beach.errible sound, from the cannons, the bomb dropping, everything all around us. it was a fire, explosions. >> reporter: and back on that ship, harold, who woke up at 3:00 a.m., ate breakfast with his brothers on that ship, learned he already lost one of them in the first explosions. >> it was just, take care of your friend. and that's what we all did. we were all americans. r rar. >> reporter: gum you jumped in to save others. >> that's right. >> reporter: all of these men, who were so young when they were sent in on d-day, now packing up. some of them driving to the airport, ready to go back. >> i'm ready to go. >> reporter: harold with the letter he wrote to his mother just days after storming that beach. i'm looking at this letter you wrote to your mom. he tells me he hasn't read it in years. but he was about to read it to me. >> dear mom, i suppose i should begin by telling you i'm somewhere in france. >> reporter: he was extremely careful with his words. you were being careful becau
. >> reporter: vincent unger in the navy. >> we were the first on that beach.errible sound, from the cannons, the bomb dropping, everything all around us. it was a fire, explosions. >> reporter: and back on that ship, harold, who woke up at 3:00 a.m., ate breakfast with his brothers on that ship, learned he already lost one of them in the first explosions. >> it was just, take care of your friend. and that's what we all did. we were all americans. r rar. >>...
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. >> harris: the power panel now now, trump 2020 advisory board, and rick unger, syndicated radio hostthe daily center. i will come to you first, with the president of making news on this today, this moves the ball forward how? >> i think that the president showed enormous restraint. and he will gain respect from that restraint, and also will get more clarity about his next move. i think that he is clearly putting tremendous sanctions on iran could he has suffocating them. to the fact that the president is not quickly going to make a military move shows his restraint and i think that the world is going to see that there is a respect for that. >> harris: the line that stuck out to me, the order will deny supreme leader and others access to financial instruments. that is not to say that they have not hit the supreme leader before, but now the world knows that he is being hit. i want to talk to you about bipartisanship. a senator schumer never liked the iran deal. is there an opportunity for democrats to come to the table with the president and say, let's get together on this? >> there ma
. >> harris: the power panel now now, trump 2020 advisory board, and rick unger, syndicated radio hostthe daily center. i will come to you first, with the president of making news on this today, this moves the ball forward how? >> i think that the president showed enormous restraint. and he will gain respect from that restraint, and also will get more clarity about his next move. i think that he is clearly putting tremendous sanctions on iran could he has suffocating them. to the...
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you must completely keep taking showers so your body isn't poisoned by the hunger -- the effects of unger. so being close to this issue for decades finally we passed the bill unanimously in both issues that re are enroll and address that john lewis has. we have legislation that will that the president's desk are not some of these issues but some of them make a difference in the eyes of the american people. in term of mitch mcconnell, you'll have to ask him the question why would you not want to have the background check which is most agreed upon in the public's mind with extreme support. but, we will be working -- we don't separate things out so much as the break or this or that, we just try to for several pass all of our bills so by september 30, government will be open. that is our must do. we are hoping to have bipartisanship on election security, as well. linda: julie from the new york times? reporter: in the category of bipartisanship, this year, the administration has been making positive, confident noises about the possibility that they will be able to persuade a large number of ho
you must completely keep taking showers so your body isn't poisoned by the hunger -- the effects of unger. so being close to this issue for decades finally we passed the bill unanimously in both issues that re are enroll and address that john lewis has. we have legislation that will that the president's desk are not some of these issues but some of them make a difference in the eyes of the american people. in term of mitch mcconnell, you'll have to ask him the question why would you not want to...
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president trump with vince unger from florida. later it was the french president shaking vinny's hand. president trump greeting jack claiborne from tennessee. and when the crowd gathered here, saw the veterans' faces on those big screens, a swelling applause. and then a standing ovation. president macron saying, france has not forgotten. >> we know what we owe to you veterans. our freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. >> reporter: and president trump who singled out so many of the world war ii heroes on hand telling them this -- >> you're the pride of our nation. you are the glory of our republic. and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. >> reporter: and then that rare honor, the legion of honor, the highest distinction from france, for five americans, including stan friday, who we have followed all the way from pennsylvania. who after d-day went far out ahead of the rest to scope out the danger. he was a scout. witnessing two concentration camps before they were liberated. >> monsieur stanley frida
president trump with vince unger from florida. later it was the french president shaking vinny's hand. president trump greeting jack claiborne from tennessee. and when the crowd gathered here, saw the veterans' faces on those big screens, a swelling applause. and then a standing ovation. president macron saying, france has not forgotten. >> we know what we owe to you veterans. our freedom. on behalf of my nation, i just want to say thank you. >> reporter: and president trump who...
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. >> reporter: vincent unger, orlando, florida, in the navy. >> we was just on the beach, "the utah,"errible found, from the cannons, bombs dropping, everything all around us. it was a fire, explosions -- >> reporter: back on that ship, harold, who woke up at 3:00 a.m., ate breakfast with his brothers on that ship, had learned he'd already lost one of them in the first explosion. >> it was, just take care of your friend. and that's what we all did. we were all americans. >> you jumped in to save others? >> that's right. >> reporter: all of these men who were so young when they were sent in on d-day now packing up. some of them driving to the airport, ready to go back. >> i'm ready to go. >> reporter: and for all of these men, a simple hope -- for some closure, for some peace of mind, and for a country that will never forget. >> harold, how important is it that america not forget? >> you can't forget, you can't forget. i'm very proud of being involved. >> we're proud of you. >> okay. >> and thankful. >> okay. >> and grateful. >> okay. >> as we should be. >> okay. >> all those men, so y
. >> reporter: vincent unger, orlando, florida, in the navy. >> we was just on the beach, "the utah,"errible found, from the cannons, bombs dropping, everything all around us. it was a fire, explosions -- >> reporter: back on that ship, harold, who woke up at 3:00 a.m., ate breakfast with his brothers on that ship, had learned he'd already lost one of them in the first explosion. >> it was, just take care of your friend. and that's what we all did. we were all...
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neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one weekyo to reveal ungeragain. she's not a baker. she wears that apron to sell insurance. nobody knows why. she's the progressive surance lady. they cover pets if your owner gets into a car accident. covers us with what? you got me. [ scoffs ] she's an insurance lady. and i suppose this baker sells insurance, too? progressive protects your pets like you do. you can at pure leaf, real tea leaves we blend the...
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unger, thanks very much police iied a person of interest in sappearance as they search for a specific item that could be a key clue. abc's clayton sandell has the latest. >> reporter: this morning detectives are examining items taken as part of a search warrant at a home owned by a 31-year-old salt lake city man. >> the owner of the residence where we served the warrant is a person of interest. >> reporter: 23-year-old college student mackenzie lueck was last seen june 17th. police say she took a ride share from the airport meeting someone at 3:00 a.m. in this park just five miles from where investigators were seen removing items including ammunition. they also want to know what happened to a mattress set they say someone living in this house recently gave away for free. >> we ask those who took those mattresses or box springs to please contact the salt lake city police department. >> reporter: investigators are scouring for clues while her worried friends and family including her dad wait for news. >> i can tell you, i can feel the heartache and the pain and the suffering in his voic
unger, thanks very much police iied a person of interest in sappearance as they search for a specific item that could be a key clue. abc's clayton sandell has the latest. >> reporter: this morning detectives are examining items taken as part of a search warrant at a home owned by a 31-year-old salt lake city man. >> the owner of the residence where we served the warrant is a person of interest. >> reporter: 23-year-old college student mackenzie lueck was last seen june 17th....
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post legal team, calais auclair, she's the deputy general counsel animals of please welcome sammy unger back to the post, he's a director of the free speech project at georgetown university, a former reporter here, and the author of the book, the papers and the papers. which is of nuclear significance to our conversation. before we begin i want to remind everyone in the audience that you can tweet questions using the hashtag post live and i can post them to the panel later in the discussion if they are good, i'm joking. okay, so the news of julian's indictment and the decision to indict him with the espionage act has deeply concerned many watchdogs. they believe they are going after publicized government information, and it lays that groundwork for future infringement of the press. particularly issues of national security. i want to open up to all of you, but i guess i want to start with you, leah, what's the difference between prosecuting him and rescuing the post. >> it has generally not been used by the government is what we traditionally think of as journalism. and working here at t
post legal team, calais auclair, she's the deputy general counsel animals of please welcome sammy unger back to the post, he's a director of the free speech project at georgetown university, a former reporter here, and the author of the book, the papers and the papers. which is of nuclear significance to our conversation. before we begin i want to remind everyone in the audience that you can tweet questions using the hashtag post live and i can post them to the panel later in the discussion if...
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. >> reporter: vincent unger from orlando did not know how he would feel seeing the cemetery. >> i wasdering how i would react, and really i was captured. i still am weeping within some because i saw so many young guys that day lost eir lives. >> reporter: and we were with this man from las vegas who had one wish. >> a lot of graves. look at all the crosses. oh, boy. >> reporter: to find the grave of the friend he lost. he still has the photograph of him standing before his friend's grave so long ago. and all these years later he finds him again, donald e. simmons who died on june 6, 1944. >> he was in the service with me. he got killed. >> jack, harold, stan, harold and vinnie, it's an honor to sit here with you all. thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> appreciate you. >> it's been a profound honor to listen to their stories for weeks now leading up to this trip. i want to show you what we witnessed in the last couple of moments here. take a look. one of the flyovers with all of these people gathered here to honor these world war ii veterans. that's what we're looking at in th
. >> reporter: vincent unger from orlando did not know how he would feel seeing the cemetery. >> i wasdering how i would react, and really i was captured. i still am weeping within some because i saw so many young guys that day lost eir lives. >> reporter: and we were with this man from las vegas who had one wish. >> a lot of graves. look at all the crosses. oh, boy. >> reporter: to find the grave of the friend he lost. he still has the photograph of him standing...
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host: that is from nancy unger, clarita, fromanta the c-span video library.ou, marc stein, what happened next after the stonewall riots demonstration? initially, the madison society try to harness the energies unleashed by the riots, and there were follow-up and demonstrations in greenwich village and actually in queens, new york, where a public highe part had been the e o harassment by vigilantes of lgbtq people. eventually come it became clear that the older home will file movement organizations were not going to be the main vehicles for the future, so there emerged a new organizations, the first in new york city was the gay liberation front. there was also the queens liberation front. lesbian forms representing lesbian politics, another color,nting people of and then the gay activists alliance in new york, which was a little less radical than the initial gay liberation front appeared the gay liberation front and other organizations that i mentioned were very committed to alliances with the black panthers, with the antiwar movement, with women's liberation.
host: that is from nancy unger, clarita, fromanta the c-span video library.ou, marc stein, what happened next after the stonewall riots demonstration? initially, the madison society try to harness the energies unleashed by the riots, and there were follow-up and demonstrations in greenwich village and actually in queens, new york, where a public highe part had been the e o harassment by vigilantes of lgbtq people. eventually come it became clear that the older home will file movement...