Longest day. The 70th anniversary of dday. Whenever the world makes you cynical, stop and think of these men. They are attempting to lock down a campus now. One person is dead and three others injured at a shooting on a Seattle College campus. Students jumped in to hold the gunman until police got there. This is a tragic moment for seattle and for america once again. Justin bourque was taken into custody. The man suspected in the shooting death of three royal mounted canadian police. Hillary clinton said we stared at each other like two teenagers on an awkward first day. And at the nba finals the air conditioning wasnt working. Before the next game, hopefully we can pay our bills. Severe weather blasting through the southwest is blamed for at least three deaths in arkansas and tennessee. The amazing video of a close call for a canadian couple as lightning hits their car. It felt like a sonic boom. That guy takes off from the roof of the hotel. Lucky for him he lands there as well. A young nun has won italys virs of version of the voice. The oldest dday paratrooper returns and made another jump. I wanted to show people you dont have to sit and die just because you get old. Russian president Vladimir Putin says he doesnt like to argue with women. Putin is either being a massageonist or, ladies, hes the perfect catch. Welcome to cbs this morning. Gayle king is off. Good morning norah. Good morning, charlie. We begin today remembering an historic day 70 years ago. World leaders are paying tribute right now to those who sacrificed so much. On june 6, 1944 more than 160,000 allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy france. The massive assault on that longest day is credited for changing the direction of world war ii. Mark phillips is in normandy where the president led this mornings remembrance ceremony. Mark, good morning. Good morning. 70 years ago today one of the grandest, the bloodiest and the most ambitious military endeavors of all time is under way here and all along this coast american and british and canadian veterans and dignitaries are remembering those who fought and died here and what they fought for. The cemetery here overlooking omaha beach contains the graves of over 9,000 americans killed during dday and the battles that followed. Theyre forever young. Those who lived and are approaching are in their 90s. This may be the last chance at a major anniversary to honor them in person. That is president obamas task today. We come to remember why america and our allies gave so much for the survival of liberty at this moment of maximum peril. Reporter it was 70 years ago but it can seem like yesterday. This is richard c. Huddle speaking in london. The allied services landed this morning. Reporter some elements of the dday operation were recreated. Todays airborne honoring yesterdays, celebrating the accomplishments, remembering the cost. Yet even as noble words were spoken here about courage and sacrifice, the tensions of the current world are evident as well. Who would want to do the seating plan for this official dday lunch hosted by the french at a local chateau . It brings to the new president of ukraine and Vladimir Putin, the russian president who has annexed part of the country and threatened others . No direct talks are scheduled but the french are hoping an encounter might be an icebreaker. Thats the other Lesson Learned here. The battle on these beaches didnt end history, it just changed it. President obama and Vladimir Putin appeared to avoid each other in a group photo but the white house says they did in fact have an informal conversation. Its their first facetoface meeting since the uprising began in ukraine this spring. Bill plante is also near the cemetery near omaha beach in normandy. Bill . Reporter good morning. President obama came here today to remind that the struggle for freedom lives on. That was his message to all here, including the few remaining survivors of that dday landing 70 years ago. These men waged war so that we might know peace. They sacrificed so that we might be free. They fought in hopes of a day when we would no longer need to fight. We are grateful to them. Reporter the president reassured these veterans that their legacy is in good hands. Were in a time when it has never been more tempting to pursue narrow selfinterest, to sluff off common endeavor. This generation of americans, a new generation our men and women of war have chosen to do their part as well. Reporter he praised todays Service Members as still aware of the call of duty. And this generation this 9 11 generation of Service Members, they too, felt something. They answered some call. They said i will go. They, too, chose to serve a cause thats greater than self. Many even after they knew theyd be sent into harms way. Reporter remembering through the decades what happened here to the greatest generation freedom is the common denominator. And though it exists today on this now peaceful bluff, somewhere of course it still does not. Norah. Bill plante thank you. And this morning Seattle Police say a deadly shooting at a college could have been much worse. The gunman killed one person and injured three others. Police are holding a suspect tackled at the scene. Rob munoz of our affiliate is on the campus of Seattle Pacific where classes are cancelled. Reporter good morning. Aaron is still in custody this morning after terrorizing. Christian College Community yesterday. The weapon possibly involved is going to be a shotgun. Reporter 26yearold aaron opened fire shot several rounds hit tleegting three people when he was taken down by john meese, a student at the security desk. There was a man on the ground with somebody sitting on top of him. And a huge whole bunch of shotgun casing shells underneath them. And it turned out that was a student who i guess had tackled the shooter. A group of students helped meese pin him to the ground. Among the gunshot victims was a 20yearold woman. She had a lot of blood on her chest, probably indicating chest wound. Reporter he tried to comfort her while they waited for medics. She was basically panicking, call my mom call my aunt call my best friend, i need you to make these calls for me i think im going to die. Reporter emergency crews took the victims, all in their 20s, to the Harbor View Community center where one man was pro announced dead. He was critically injured and died shortly after arrival. Reporter hundreds packed for a service and prayers at this christian community. Many are expressing gratitude to those who risk their own safety. Many citizens stepped up and i believe in this case they prevented a more horrible tragedy than it was today. Reporter aaron ebar is expected to make a Court Appearance this afternoon. The 26yearoldyearold victim is still in critical condition, the two others are recovering. A man is in custody accused of killing three Canadian Royal mounted police officers. Residents had been told since wednesday to stay home and lock their doors. Parts of arkansas and tennessee remain under a flash flooding threat. At least one man died in thursdays violent storms and a 6yearold boy is missing after he was swept away by floodwaters. Falling trees killed two people in northeastern arkansas. High winds there apparently pushed this tv into the side of a garage. And a Freight Train was blown off its tracks. More than two dozen boxes of targ cargo fell off but no one was hurt. Hillary clinton said she pushed president obama to end the u. S. Embargo on cuba. She reveals much more in her new book hard choices. It does not hit book stores until next week but we were able to buy a copy at a book store. And nancy cordes is here with a look inside the memoir. Reporter good morning to you. The book starts with Hillary Clinton lying down in the back seat of a minivan, trying to evade reporters on her way to a secret meeting with barack obama. Clinton writes that she and her democratic rival buried the hatchet over a bottle of chardonnay at the home of a mutual friend senator Dianne Feinstein of california. Both barack obama and i and you are staffs have long lists of grievances, she writes it was time to clear the air. We stared at each other luke two two like two teenagers on a first date until barack obama broke the ice. I wanted to go back to the senate and to new york. But supposed i had been selected president and wanted barack obama to serve as my secretary of state. She embarked on a life of constant travel and diplomacy and is candid about the World Leaders she got to know. Russian president putin, she writes, proved over time to be thin skinned and ought democraticdemocrat autocratic and resented criticism. German chancellor Angela Merkel was decisive astute and straight forward. When it comes to americas leader, clinton is complementary, even when describing their occasional disagreements. Like in 2012 when she and David Petraeus failed to convince obama to start training and arming rebels. Clinton writes with the confidence of a longtime politician touting herself as an early voice calling publicly for palestinian statehood, whose diplomatic intervention, according to an israeli official was the only thing standing in the way of a much more explosive confrontation. But she also shares some regrets, like the administrations cautious reaction in 2009 to the iranian regimes violent crackdown on antigovernment protesters that left dozens dead and thousands more detained. In retrospect she writes im not sure our restraint was the right choice. Shed also rethink that gimmicky reset button she held aloft with the Russian Foreign minister. It was not the finest hour for american linguistic skills she jokes. And she says shes still haunted by her vote to go to war in iraq back in 2002. I thought i had acted in good faith but i still got it wrong, plain and simple. Of course the big reason there has been so much anticipation about this book is because people wondered whether clinton would drop any hints about a possible run for president. Well, four pages from the end she says i have not made up my mind. As far as potential 2016 political rival joe biden is concerned, norah and charlie, there were no harsh words. Nancy, thanks. John dickerson has also been digging in to hard choices. Good morning. Lets dig in. Theres a lot to dig into. 700 pages. Secretary clinton is at ease in this book but it is a very careful book. We knew it want going to be gossipy, thats not her style. But if you compare it to secretary gates, that was a bit of a tellall not gossipy but behind the scenes. Theres a lot of weasely behavior. Its not about that. Is this book do you think because there arent many mistakes admitted because its very careful, a suggestion she in fact is running for president . This is not the book of somebody with nothing to lose who is just winging it on the porch with a glass of scotch. This is a book where there are really no harsh words for anyone. She said putin is thin skinned add autocratic. He might wrinkle his nose at the first but he would think the second is a complement. Iment. Theres a chapter on libya and a chapter on benghazi. Her toughest critics come from that subject. She does say far and away her greatest regret is not being able to bring those four diplomats home. Theres not a lot of introspection about mistakes made in this book. Are there things to seize on her opponent . I think her opponents will seize on what is not set. This is to suggest the voters can put the world in her hands. She shecease sees the complexity. Anybody who interviewed her can see there is a calmness about her. She as secretary of state is not the same as first lady. Its a portrait of doggedness, of a hard working person and the world digging it out. And this morning a Military Hospital in germany says Sergeant Bowe bergdahl is showing signs of improvement. Doctors say hes resting better and talking with medical staff. And there is in information that led to bergdahls release. The white house is offering new reasons for not telling Congress Ahead of time about the transfer. Chip, good morning. Reporter good morning. And good morning to our viewers in the west. Initially the white house said they did not give congress advance notice of the prisoner swap because of concerns about bergdahls health. But now they say it was a more serious concern. They were worried his taliban captors might kill him. Independent maine senator angus king said he was told keeping it secret was a matter of death. I can confirm the statement was given to us that if word of the negotiations leaked out that Sergeant Bergdahl could have been killed. But maine republican senator Susan Collins isnt buying the administrations new version of events. That doesnt make any sense to me. Because obviously if he were killed, then the taliban would not be getting back the five highly valued taliban commanders. So the stories given by the administration have been inconsistent. Reporter initially Administration Officials said they failed to notify congress because of concerns about bergdahls health. He was able to walk but he was in declining health. And american officials debriefing him now learned that the conditions were harsher than they thought. In a conversation with charlie rose, the white house continued to defend the swap. How do you measure the price you pay or is no price too expensive to pay if it means doing what was said today, we bring our people home its unequivocal. Do you pay any price to do that . You assess the price just like whether or not you assess whether you can extract him through a military operation. It was not likely to be an opportunity that would be there for a long time and judgments were made that this was absolutely the right thing to do. When bergdahl disappeared from his post five years ago, it was the second time. But the first time he returned. Good morning, everybody. Hiding out the door, we have fullon sunshine in our inland areas. Thats the look right now from mount vaca. But we still have cloud at the coast. Temperaturewise, we are into the 50s across the board. Later today, partial coastal clearing into the 60s. 70s bayside and peninsula. 80s Santa Clara Valley and to the north and low 90s away from the bay into our eastern district. 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Heres whats happening around the bay area right now. A disabled woman was killed in an overnight fire in hayward. The fire started just before 1 a. M. At a home on townsend avenue. The womans niece and her husband were able to get out of the house alive. San francisco man charged with having bombmaking materials in his home is due in court today for a bail hearing. Fbi agents searched ryan chamberlains apartment again yesterday. He was arrested this week after a nationwide manhunt. The final day of practice for California Chrome before he intends to become the first triple crown winner in 36 years. The thoroughbred hit the track today at belmont park in new york. No california bred horse has ever won the triple crown. He has a shot tomorrow. Stay with us. Traffic and weather in just a moment. Good morning. Lets take you out to marin county southbound 101 pretty close to the civic center. Theres an accident and stall. The accident is cleared to the righthand shoulder but its still slow looks like from highway 37 in novato. Westbound 580 lighter than normal but still heavy traveling through livermore. Mass transit including ace, muni, bart and your ferries are all on time. Thats traffic. Heres roberta. We have clear skies inland. Good morning, everyone. Hey, its friday wahoo take a look at the current temperatures in and across the microclimates. Right now we are in the 50s and today, panning out to be warmer than yesterday. Up to the low 90s inland. But boy, this weekend well be topping off with the triple digits. Enjoy your day. [ barks ] whoo mmm oh, yeah [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. Start exploring at followyournola. Com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans right now is an right now is an exciting time for basketball fans. The miami heat and San Antonio Spurs faced off in game one of the nab finals. Its the nbas annual contest to determine whose city will be set on fire. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Coming up in this half hour amazon has a powerful new phone in its sight with a book publisher. Steven colbert is fed up with the giant online retailer. Why the comedian is declaring war with the online store. And California Chrome is a mile and a half away from ending the drought. Well go to belmont park home of tomorrows longest and toughest triple crown races. Cant wait. The wall street journal says bank of america is in talks to pay a 12 billion settlement. The Justice Department is investigating the banks mortgage banking practices. Homeowners are likely to get at least 5 billion from any deal with the bank. 18 veterans died waiting for appointments with the phoenix v. A. Center. Sloan gibson reported that figure thursday as he visited the hospital where the scandal was first reported. He said it appears most of those 18 patients were asking for end of life care. Another jobs report pushes wall street up this morning. The Labor Department says employers added 217,000 job in may. That means the economy has now recovered all the jobs it lost during the great recession, but the Unemployment Rate stayed at 6. 3 . The fort worth start telegram says a patient in texas died of mad cow related disease. Its believed the patient contacted the rare brain disorder outside the u. S. The patient is the fourth ever to die from mad cow disease, which is transmitted by eating infected beef. Time magazines says verizon is threatening to sue netflix for slow streaming speeds. Forbes magazines look at why apple spent 4 billion to buy the headphone beats. That would mean customers would have to mean the head phones that apple wants. Amazon is in a long running dispute with a Book Publishing company. Now Steven Colbert is hitting amazon hard. Elaine, good morning. Reporter good morning. For Steven Colbert the fight is very personal. Amazon is accused by some from trying to discourage customers from buying certain titles one of which is Steven Colberts. Oh here it. His special delivery for amazon was blunt. Oh amazon customers who bought this also bought this. Reporter his tirade was the latest salvo in a nasty fight putting two book world giants against each other. Amazon is demanding bigger commissions on ebook sales from certain publishers and that other accomplishers are next. Were hearing that amazon wants to put the commission to 40 or 50 . Everyone is either losing in sales or losing in public reputation or in ability to reach readers. Amazon the largest book seller in the u. S. Retaliated by removing the latest books. A vicious tactic by amazon ceo jeff basos. Were going to prove that i can sell more books than amazon all right . And when you buy it, dont forget also on my web site you can download this sheet of stickers. It says i didnt buy it on amazon. On thursday hashet which is owned by a french publishing conglomerate said that sales of its books exploded after colberts show. This probably wont be the last word on the subject from colbert. Watch out bezos, because this means war. Although colbert didnt address the controversy again on his show last night, the company can expect more publicity later this month when it reveals a new top secret device and j. K. Rowlings book debuts the next day. Other publishers are hoping that hachette stays strong. Steven is a powerful adversary to have. Absolutely. General motors report blames incompetence and negligence for more than a decades delay in recalling millions of faulty vehicles. 15 gm employees lost their jobs after the february recall. Ceo mary barra called the findings brutally tough and deeply troubling. Let me be clear. This should have never happened. It is unacceptable. We are better than this but we have to own this problem and we have to have the courage to deal with it in the right way. Critics say the report lacks independence and credibility. The Justice Department is starting a criminal probe. Congress will hold new hearings later this month. The miami heat couldnt take the heat as the nba finals opened in san antonio. The air conditioning shut down last night inside the arena. It got so hot, superstar lebron james could not even play. The heat was the story at game one of the nba finals. The actual heat in the arena. The air conditioning in the building has apparently malfunctioned. The sellout crowd fanning themselves as the match became a sweltering struggle. Players cooled themselves with ice bags and wet towels but the heat eventually claimed the biggest star in the game. I didnt play the whole game already. Theyre trying to smoke us out of here. Lebron james received intravenous fluids and changed his uniform at half time but couldnt prevent leg cramps from overtaking him. James left the game with 7 31 remaining in the fourth quarter. James returned to the game with this driving layup but immediately signalled to come out givenagain. You doesntnt want to see your best player coming out of the game. The heat never recovered, losing the game 95110. Overnight gatorade took a playful jab at him saying the person cramping wasnt our client. I still dont understand why it only affected the heat. Yeah and the spurs were suffering. Both teams were in the same building. Tomorrow could be horse racings biggest day in 30 years. Michelle miller is at the home of the belmont stakes. Reporter horses are getting their prep run ahead of tomorrows big race but we get inside the barn with this years triple crown contender, California Chrome, coming up on cbs this morning. Hello im a kid. And us kids have an Important Message for our grown ups. 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New edge from osteo biflex so youre always ready for action. Find it in your vitamin aisle. California chrome is the favorite to run into history tomorrow at the belmont station. The colt is trying to become horse racings 12th triple crown champions. The last horse to win was affirmed 36 years ago. Michelle miller is at belmont parks in new york where theres an interesting race in the gallop. Good morning. Reporter good morning. We should note its a full sprint out here. People are so excited thb race. The fact that you could have your first triple crown winner in 36 years is one thing. The fact that it could be on the back of a horse with backstory like this would make a victory even sweeter. Father and son Team TrainingCalifornia Chrome thought it best we meet the horse standing on the praecipe of history, a facetoface, art and al sherman said would tell the story. Did it ever. Confident, arasable clearly in charge this 3yearold chestnut warms up on his terms. He settles up everywhere he goes. Reporter at 77 years old the elder sherman is reliving his victory after exercising swaps in 1955. Finding this horse was like lightning in a bottle. It makes everyone dream that they can come up with a horse like California Chrome. Thats why were in this business you know. It took me 60 years. Reporter its been a heck of a ride for the owners too. Steve and karen bred him for just 10,000 in 2011. He could now be worth tens of millions. We know that we were blessed and it doesnt happen to very many people the way it happened to us. But the couple from topaz lake nevada, wont even enter entertain cashing in on their prize. We were offered 51 interest which is controlling interest. The andswer was not only no but hell no. Reporter California Chrome has torn up the track winning 16 races including the derby and the preakness. If he wins on saturday hell become the first triple crown winner in 36 years i believe he runs because he does it well an he does it very well. Hes got the heart and the mound for it but i honestly believe this horse knows hes running because all the people are coming to watch him. Reporter hes become americas horse, a rags to riches tale in the sport of kings. It is just amazing, it really, really is that this one little horse has brought so many people together and put the hope in america again. Working class . You can do it. Reporter dreams have been deferred at the belmont station, a race that is a mile and a half and is known as the test of champions. Chrome will be able to wear those must contested nasal strips that help him breathe better. You certainly couldnt ask for a better day, at least fans couldnt. The frat is for sunny skies, 80 degrees, 120,000 people expected here hoping some betting to witness history. Norah . All right michelle. Thank you. I love everything. The owner, the trainer, the good morning, everybody. Heading out the door we have fullon sunshine in our inland areas. Thats the look right now from mount vaca. But we still have cloud at the coast. Temperaturewise, we are into the 50s across the board. Later today, partial coastal clearing into the 60s. 70s bayside and peninsula. 80s Santa Clara Valley and to the north and low 90s away from the bay into our eastern district. Temperatures this weekend climbing to the triple digits each day and then we hold on to this pretty hot weather pattern through thursday. Make it a great day ford was losing billions when lain mulally took the drivers seat. He guided the companys resurgence and now hes handing over the wheel. He talks to us about the future of american cars. Thats ahead right here on cbs this morning. Good job still running in the morning . Yeah. Getting your vegetables every day . When i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] couldve had a v8. 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Mattress discounters so far this has been the best commute of the week. The bay bridge is clearing out just some slight delays in the cash lanes. Metering lights are on. Westbound 580 approaching vasco we have an accident there blocking one lane. So it is a little slow through the livermore valley. Altamont pass actually looks like a nice drive right now coming from tracy. The nimitz is slow approaching the broadway downtown oakland exit near the observations coliseum still looks good in the commute direction in those northbound lanes. Thats your latest kcbs traffic. For your forecast, heres roberta. Hi, elizabeth. And good morning, everybody outside right now, socked in at the beaches. Inland the abundance of sunshine. Thats the scene right now towards mount vaca where currently our air temperature continues to hold pretty steady in the 50s. Livermore now jumps out at 60 degrees. Boy, its going to warm up in livermore throughout the tri valley today at 90 degrees. Low 90s in fairfield. Mid60s at the beaches. 70s bayside and peninsula. Check this out. That is your weekend forecast. Heat shields are compromised. We have multiple failures. Are those thrusters burning . Thats a negative. Whats that alarm . Fuel cell two is down. Im going to have to guide her in manually. This is very exciting. But im at my stop. Come again . Im watching this on the train. Its so hard to leave. Good luck with everything. With the uverse tv app, the uverse revolves around you the uverse revolves around you in the west. It is fry day, june 6, 2014. Welcome back to cbs this morning morning. More real news ahead including the 70th anniversary of dday, the highlights from this mornings moving ceremony, but first a look at todays eye opener at 8 00. It was here on these shores that the tide was turned and that common struggle for freedom. 70 years ago today one of the grandest the bloodiest endeavors of all time was here. Aaron ybarra is in custody after allegedly terrorizing the Christian University yesterday. The book starts with Hillary Clinton lying down in the back seat of a minivan in 2008 trying to evade reporters. This is not the book of somebody with nothing to lose. Shes winging it on the are porch with a glass of scotch. For Stephen Colbert the fight is personal. Customers who enjoyed this also bought this. The miami heat tonight take the heat as the finals opened in san antonio. The air conditioning in the building has malfunctioned. Reporter horses are getting a prep run ahead of tomorrows big race. The owners, the trainers, the horse. When bergdahl disappeared bergd from his post five years ago it was the second time. Now the first time he returned. Now recovering in a hospital in germany and the reason hes recovering in a hospital in germany is because he couldnt get into a v. A. Hospital until 2020. U thats why. En . Ose wit im charlie rose with norah odonnell. Gayle king is off. 70 years ago today the tide of world war ii began to change. On june 6, 1944 allied forces launched dday, the biggest Amphibious Assault in history. More than 160,000 troops crossed the English Channel and stormed cross the beaches of normandy france. Thousands of them did not live nce. To see june 7. Victory for the u. S. And its victor allies would come less than one ts year later thanks to the sacrifices those men made that sacri day. Ho dday survivors gathered in normandy this morning. They were honored by heads of state from around the world including president obama. Mark philips was there for that grand and beautiful ceremony. Mak, good morning. Reporter good morning, norah. Well, you hear the 70th anniversary of dday and think what could be different from the 69th that preceded it. Each one of these that you witness is a bit different. This one, because its the 70th and because the veterans who attended here are now at approaching 90 or in their 90s r was affecting for that very affecte reason. Tha many of them weve talked to over the past few days seemed as feisty as on that day 70 years ago when they stormed across the bluffs where were standing now. For each president who participates in the ceremonies its a challenge as well to a cha convey the sense of gratitude and the sense of sacrifice as tos to what happened here and president y to tal obama also took this opportunity to talk about the values that the men who stormed these beaches all along here had. This ceremony as well and this day presented an opportunity for the con temp rather world. There are 19 heads of state and government here all invited by the french, all gathered together at a big lunch and at that were included the new president elect of ukraine, poroshenko, and of course the russian president , Vladimir Putin. And weve learned since that the two did meet in the company of german chancellor merkel, that a conversation was had. So perhaps, perhaps thats the beginning of another exchange and another Movement Towards ning peace in the same way as happened here. Mark thanks. Re. To mark todays anniversary dday remembering the battle that won the war 70 years later. It includes an essay from cbs news president ial historian Douglas Brinkley. He writes quote, of all the days in the 200th century, none were more consequential than t june 6, 1944. Other nominees flatten when one asks what if dday had failed . Douglas brinkley with us. Flatly the welcome. Thanks for having me. D why why . What were the consequences and for ha how did this change world war ii . E we had no plan b. Everything was being thrown at the coast of normandy and those five beaches. If we had been turned back on the English Channel, president roosevelt was going to have to accept the resignation of Dwight Eisenhower, rethinking rethinking at a time the germans were developing nuclear have capacity. Who knows how it would have turned out . Occupa what was behind this military military operation, the greatest perhaps ps military operation of all time the planning . Planning you know that old Vince K Lombardi say inging, attack your opponent at their strongest spot . You go to pointe du hoc, if you see the see pill boxes with the 155 millimeter blasting guns and where they were pointed was not the place that rammel fought the allies would hit. Re there were softer spots that the germans were monitoring more of close closely and we couldnt do a lotng of preaerial flights because it would say this is the spot were trying t trying to the soften. The degree of secrecy is of is endless fascination. The more you read about the the more deception. I just think about the scale of this and these pictures capture some of it but 160,000 allied troops along a 50mile stretch. Well never see an invasion like that again. Google map would be telling everybody where everything was. S would you wouldnt be able to have drones and f16s. And there will never be something cyberspace. L theres nothing like it. At. Here is whats interesting to me. s if you were 18 years old, a rs senior in high school and you senior were there that day, you are 88 ou years old today. Thats right. Years were beginning to see the end of that generation that came that ashore that day. To sho thats the key point about how the 70th. Were not sure how many of the vets will be alive for the 75th. 75 now when it was of course it was june 6, 44. Now in 54 president eisenhower stayed at camp david and said i want nothing to do with this. Why did he say that . Because he was so self with the old school the greatest generation. Im not going to grandstand. He didnt have image makers. Lbj had promised after kennedys assassination, im not going to lgj go abroad for a year so he ys didnt go and nixon had watergate in 74. Reagan claimed dday we see Dwight Eisenhower with the troops before he left. He had written a letter that would be read if in fact the invasion failed. Yes. He one of the most moving documents in all of american history. Eisenhowers admitting failure ll o at normandy taking full respon responsibility forcing fdr, who doesnt get enough credit. Fdr was masterful in the days leading up to this as president. Fdr would have had to create a whole new scenario. We put everything on this number. All right. Scenar Douglas Brinkley wonderful to s have you here. Thank you, norah. Thank you. Ahead on cbs this morning more from Hillary Clintons memoir including why she refused to criticize sarah palin during the hes been called the savior of ford motor company. Alan mulally is here in studio 57. 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Bill ford handpicked mulally to lead the automaker eight years ago. Since then ford has gone from 23 billion this in if losses to 4 4 43 billion in profits. Alan mulally is here in studio 57 57. Welcome. Hi, charlie. Hi, norah. Much to talk about. First, General Motors. How do you see their problems and what you would do if you were running that auto company. Well charlie, clearly im not at General Motors but i can give you my perfectspective representing ford. The most important thing that drives us is the focus on the customer continually understand everything about our products and anytime we see an issue move decisively to do the right thing for the customer. Wouldnt gm have that same sense . Well, in fords case we are set up and organized where we have businesses around the world, but we also have skill teams like engineering and manufacturing going across the world so we have tremendous advice bt and insight. How do you find responsibility . If im ceo i want to know how Something Like this could happen and make sure i act in the right way. Oh, charlie absolutely. And our whole process is base ed d on safe and efficient transportation, so everybody are you saying this couldnt happen at ford . Well you always want to be really humble because youve had your own problems in the past. Absolutely. The most important thing is to create a culture where Everybody Knows what the status is and the areas of special attention. Im very proud. I get the impression the new ceo is trying to do just that. Im sure she is. Its so important for the industry that we all take responsibility for safe and efficient transportation. I guess this is a ceo, what were cureious about, because i read this report a decade long of negligence across all parts of the company. How does Something Like that happen . I mean, thats pretty widespread. Well, clearly i can only speak for ford and all i know is as you pointed out in your opening remarks, for eight years weve pulled together as a team around a compelling vision of henry fords vision of safe and affordable transportation. Here is what i hear you saying, im not going to criticize General Motors. I will only tell you what happens at ford. Absolutely. Im proud of the way ford deals with customers and issues when they come up. Tell me what you think of elon musk and tesla. I think elon has a very interesting business proposition with tesla. What he focused on was the high end of the luxury market trying to bring that down. And now hes trying to democratize electric vehicles. We have in ford tremendous electric vehicles on the smaller size. His unique proposition is he has a battery big enough to remove the range anxiety. Of course it costs 60,000 or 70,000 so its a limited market tore the vehicle. We are dedicated to improving the battery and cost effectiveness. Has he made other auto make he is more competitive as he pushed them because he was willing to get out there . And attract attention for what hes doing and then market the stock market has responded. Thats the important part about electronic vehicles. There is a lot more awareness now of the value of electric l vehicles and the challenge to have them be affordable because henry ford and ford have always wanted to make it available for everybody so they really the key thing is to work on technology to get the cost of the batteries to be more effective. You wonder though if there has been enough urgency about this. Its interesting because henry ford was very good friends with Thomas Edison at the turn of the century and at that time all of the vehicles ford had were electric. So weve been dedicating to figuring this out for 111 years. Were going to figure it out but it will be a new chemistry probably for the batteries. When will that happen . I think over the next few years. You had massive losses at ford. You turned that around to big profits and you talked about changing the culture of a company. How do you change the culture of a can company or business . Well, i think you reported the story where when i first arrived, it was hard to get good visibility into what the real status was. Everybody wasnt on the team. I think the most important thing is to come together and have everybody on the team agree to a vision about what the ford brand was going to stand for, quality, fuel efficiency, safety and complete family. Then the Management System every thursday worldwide we sit down together and we review every aspect of the business, all the new vehicles, all the launches so theres tremendous transparent si and accountability for knowing what the status is. We color code all the issues too. The reds, the yell lows the greens. Youre giving everybody out this card that says one ford that lays out the vision and the values of your company. This is absolute lyly a huge change for us. We laid out the plan. Profitable growth for all. Make the best cars and trucks in the world, do it more efficiently than our competition. To your point we laid out the expected behaviors about technical excellence and working together and also our values and delivering results and we are absolute ly absolutely committed to these behaviors. The big thing you did, you borrowed a lot of money so you didnt need support from the government. We did did take out a small Home Improvement loan. 23 billion. And at the time we did that because we wanted to restructure the business back to profitability. The. You were one of the most recognized ceos in the world. Youve had two very successful reigns in two companies so what next for you . With well, i havent been thinking about that so much because, charlie, ive with been really focused on this transition at ford. Its very rare in business as you know to have an orderly traps igstransition. We have one of the strongest teams ive ever had the honor of helping pull together but also the commitment to the strategy, to the Management System, to this culture of working together. So i think thats the most important thing ive been focused on. Look looking forward to the future. Have you been approached about leading the v. A. At all . Im looking forward to figuring out the future. Sounds like an evasion. But its something you might consider . Well ive been foecused on this transition with ford. When will you decide what youll do next . When i officially retire on july 1 and the team is ready to go. Theyre in great shape and im looking forward to what the future will bring. Alan mulally, great to have you here. Good luck. Let us know what your next move is. Absolutely. Thanks a the lot. Thanks for covering the transformation, too. And Hillary Clintons new memoir hard choices digs into the 2008 president ial campaign. What president obama wanted her to do it and why she refused. 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H ix firefighters in hot water. They used a fear hose to knock a colleague to the ground. No one was hurt but the chief is mad about the stunt. If you accept the challenge, you donate 10 to charity. If you dont, you donate 100. Hugh jackman Takes Center Stage as host this weekend to honor the best of broadway, and he tells gayle why he still gets excited to see his name on the marquee. Thats ahead on cbs this morning after your local news. Your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. Good morning, its 8 25. Im michelle griego. A woman in a wheelchair was killed in an overnight fire in hayward. The fire started just before 1 00 a. M. At a home on townsend avenue. The womans niece and her husband were able to escape. The San Francisco man charged with having bombmaking materials in his home is due in court today for a bail hearing. Fbi agents searched ryan chamberlains apartment again yesterday. He was arrested this week after a nationwide manhunt. A final day of practice for California Chrome before he attempts to become the first triple crown winner in 36 years. The thoroughbred hit the tracks today at belmont park in new york. No californiabred horse has ever won the triple crown. Stay with us. Traffic and weather in just a moment. Good morning. Things look great. We have been searching for any big hot spots and there really are none right now. So heres a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. Traffic is cleared out quite nicely. This is really the best drive of the week so far trying to get into San Francisco, cash and the fastrak lanes now open approaching the bay bridge toll plaza. Northbound 880 started to slow in the last half hour just a little sluggish as you get just past the oakland coliseum. High precede to broadway is jammed up so the drive time is in the yellow, high street is broadway is jammed up. Drive time 14 minutes between 880 and the peninsula. And we cant see traffic heading to the dublin interchange. Its moving along okay, a little slow through the livermore valley. What happened to your camera . Its foggy good morning, everybody. Lets take a look at the fog right now. This is the Golden Gate Bridge where the fog is actually lifting. Temperatures in the 50s. Currently 60 in livermore. Today we are going to be heating up in our inland areas. 91 degrees in fail. 90 in throughout the tri valley. Mid80s across the Santa Clara Valley. Warmer in morgan hill and gilroy. 70s and 80s north bay. Heres a look at your extended forecast. We are talking triple digits over the weekend and temperatures still in the 90s monday through thursday. Welcome back to cbs this morning. Hillary clintons new memoir hard choices covers much more than her terpm as secretary of state. Cbs news bought a copy at a bookstore before next weeks official released published by simon and shoeser, a division of cbs. It goes beyond the big issues. Nancy, good morning. Charlie, she writes for instance, about having to read ekret material in a tent or under a blanket inside her hoetel room so the information wouldnt be compromised and clinton says she learned from her loss in 2008 to take criticism seriously but not personally. Hard choices begins with a personal lack at Lessons Learned from clintons most public defeat, the 2008 president ial primary. I no longer cared so much about what the critics said about me, clinton writes. I could let my hair down literally. She was urged by the Obama Campaign to go after republican Vice President ial candidate sarah palin, something she refused to do. I was not going to attack palin just for being a woman appealing for support from other women. I didnt think it made political sense, and it didnt feel right. Clinton also writes about balancing her role as secretary of state with her familiary life, in particular preparing for her daughter chelseas wedding in 2010. I felt lucky that my day job had prepared me for the elaborate diplomacy required to help plan a big wedding. I got such a kick out of it that i referred to myself as motb, mother of the bride, in a mothers day email to all state department staff. Later clinton expresses the joy of seeing her daughter walk down the aisle. Bill was as emotional as i was, maybe even more so and i was just glad he made it down the aisle in one piece. Afterwards bill danced with chelsea to the way you look tonight. It was one of the happiest and proudest moments of my life. Clinton also shares some of her saddest moments writing about the loss of her mother and men mentor Dorothy Rodham who died in 2011. Id come home from a long day at the senate or the state department, slide in next to her at the small table this our breakfast nook, and let everything just pour out. On a lighter note clinton offers advice for fellow Long Distance travelers travelers. To stay awake i drank Copious Amounts of coffee and tea and sometimes dug the fingernails of one hand into the palm of the other. It was the only way i knew to cope with the crazy schedule and fierce jet lag. Clinton is mum on her political future. The one question im asked more than any other is will i run for president in 2016 . The answer is i havent decided yet. Clinton does poke some fun at herself in the book. She writes for instance about the time the president pulled her aside, putting his arm around her. She thought he had something really senseitive to discuss but instead, he leaned in and whispered to her, you have something in your teeth. What you expect a friend to do do. Exactly. And she talks about what good friends they were repeatedly in the book. Have you ever read a book so quickly . That was a power read, i have to say. 600 pages. Yes, nancy, nice to see you. Thank you. And hugh jackman is best known for his blockbuster movie role, but hes also a Tony Award Winning actor whose name is front and center as host of this years tonys. Gayle talked with jackman about his career his family and the thrill he still gets from seeing his name in lights. Theres a picture the other day that you tweeted of the radio city marquee with your name on it. Yes. And said so awesome, so psyched or something, you said. Hugh, i found that so endearing that you would do that because it said to me you still get excited about this after all that you do and all who you are, you still get excited. So excited and i cant when i saw that marquee, i was like it reminds me im a kid from a northern suburb of sydney in australia who is here on broadway and hosting the night that celebrates the best in live theater. Is there anything youre looking forward to saying i cant wait until so and so takes stage, perhaps another duet with you and neil patrick harris. Any dance you can dance i can dance better i can dance any dance better than you hugh is the ultimate performer, actor, singer and dancer. He does it all second to none. This is how people see you. How do you see yourself . I see myself as someone who is prepared to have a gun. I still like if i think about something, im going to try something in the opening that honestly i dont know if i can pull it off and i love that feeling. I love the feeling of just its a little nerveracking but lets go for it. You and i are going to be good friends. So i saw my first section of the movie. You just dont know it yet. Based on what i saw in the movie its time for you to remove your shirt. Yeah, im surprised it took this long now. But you know my rule. Whats your rule . I dont do it on my own. Listen, i would give it a go. Have a go. This is the thing about the movie, number one, were you reading xmen growing up . No . Id never heard of it. I had no idea what it was. Id never read it. I read some comics garfield and things like that growing up. I was not a big comic book fan. It was not like gosh i would love to play wolverine . You look drastically different than yourself. Very. Thats what freaked me out. As soon as i got a copy better get to the gym. After 14 years what does he mean to this character . I love the character. I love playing him more than of. And hes kind of the foundation of my career here in hollywood. It was the first film i ever did in hollywood. Were not as alone as you think. I love more than anything that now i have a 14yearold, a 9yearold and they love the movies and love what it has to say. It speaks to them. Its not just dad is in a blowing things up movie. It speaks to them. Your 14yearold son oscar and lovely daughter ava. Who you know well. Do they know youre hugh jackman . Do they get who you are . They work it out. They understand it . I heard my son trying to chat up a girl a couple years older than her. What do you mean . Hey, you know my dad is wolverine . But most of the time i love that. Its weird, though. When youre signing an autograph, knowing hes trying to hit on this girl does this mean im his wingman at this point . This is really weird. My dad is wolverine. But most of the time he would prefer not he just wants me to be dad. And i love that you take such great you use your social media very well. You recently tweeted a picture of your anniversary and you went back to your wedding day and said one of the happiest days of my life outside of the birth of my children, and just when i thought i couldnt love you more, you and deb adopted these gorgeous, beautiful children. Theyre mixed race and you said you wanted to do that. I love that, hugh. When we got together we tried biologically as well which didnt happen but we were always planning on adopting as well. It was something we both agreed on and when it came to actually investigating it we were given the option. Well, where is the need . And they said mainly with mixed race. Great. And i didnt see it as an issue. I didnt see race or sexuality or any of that stuff as defining qualities. What i think as a parent or as a human is important are things that unite us and bring us together. Yes, yes. That unify us. And as parents it just seemed natural for us. Do you care what people think about you, or are you just naturally nice . And im not even trying to be funny. No, i probably do care. I feel its the way i was brought up. What people say is being nice is what my dad would say respectful or have good manners. Show people respect. I still feel my father dont think because youre famous no, dont take this for granted. What about this person . Offer the gal a drink. Which i havent, look at me. I feel that 99 is upbringing and thats what i really concentrate on as a parent, too. Remind my kids, and i tell them you are going to get a free pass because of me sometimes but youre not going to get one from me. I said, you need to be respectful and go out of your way to make sure that you take care of people be of service. My dad was the greatest example of that. What a great guy. Oh, buyoy. Hes a great guy. They had to edit out the part where gayle helped him off with his shirt. Can we get the outtakes . Way to go gayle. Way to go. And you can watch the 68th annual tony awards this sunday at 8 00 p. M. 7 00 central right here on cbs. 70 years after dday we visit a small Virginia Town that sacrificed safeway gets that staying on budget can be a real bear. Thats why theyve got lots of ways to save. Real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. This week, dulcinea mini watermelons are just 2. 50 each. Mayonnaise is a must. Best foods mayo is just 2. 99. And get your spoons ready. Ben jerrys is a tasty 2. 99. Theres more savings to love. At safeway. Ingredients for life. On this 70th anniversary of dday we remember the bedford boys. 35 young men from bedford, virginia, were among the first soldiers to storm the beach in france. 19 of them died. This small town suffered the biggest proportional loss in the nation that day. As jan crawford reports the longest day still cast a shadow of bedford seven decades later. Reporter their faces have an optimism, standing there with their girls, a team photo on the ball field. That was such a happy time and these men were all very close. Reporter they grew up together and as america went to war so did they. 35 from this small southern Virginia Town in the same company a, including two of lucille bo g gess brothers. My parents be and most all of us went to see them off. We were just kind of saying goodbye but, you know, well see you soon. It wasnt like they werent coming back. Reporter Lucille Boggess was 14 when her brothers were killed on dday. For parents to lose two boys. I know. Reporter how do you ever get over that . I dont think you do because it was strange. Several years after that my mother had a stroke and i can remember that she wed be sitting around in the living room at night and shed be sitting on the sofa and shed say, where are my boys . I wanted to cry telling you that. Reporter those in company a who survived and returned also suffered. I try not to think of it anymore. Reporter allen huddlestone saw active duty but because of an ankle injury he missed the dday invasion. Have you thought about had you not gotten hurt you could have been on the beaches at normandy . You might not have come back. How does that make you feel . With well, i think i was lucky. Reporter another bedford boy who made it home was sergeant roy stevens, roy and his twin brother, ray, both landed on the beaches. But only one survived. Roys daughter kathy says for most of her life her father who died in 2007 would never talk about that day. He last saw his brother when they set out for normandy on different boats. Ray wanted to shake hands with him, and pop wouldnt because he said, im going to see you when we get to normandy. And of course ray didnt make it. He was one of the first ones out. Reporter it wasnt until the creation of the National Dday memorial in bedford that roy stevens finally was able to revisit the invasion. That really got him open because he was able to talk to other survivors, other vets. Reporter this year the memorial is dedicating a new sculpture to honor the bedford boys and recognize a town that, like so many others in our nation, lost their sons and brothers on one day. And ive often thought of all these men that came back how would this community be different and what contribution would they have made . I just felt like it would have been a better place. And i think that we still sort of cry for them and miss them. Reporter so much sacrifice, a debt we can never repay or forget. For cbs this morning, jan crawford, bedford, virginia. Although weve said a lot, you can never say enough for these young men of courage and consequence. To thank them and their families for their service and the president said this morning in normandy when the world makes you cynical, stop and think of these men. And ahead, the most unforgettable moments of the week. You are that does it for us. Have a great weekend. You have a great weekend, too, charlie. Be sure to tune in to cbs evening news with scott pelley. As we leave you, lets take a look back at the week that was. Awe of you have if you want to fight, lets go out back. Ya, yeah, yeah how should you be addressed. Mr. Bull. To be an ambassador for the school whos better . If somebody tried to do that to your at this stage, would you have heard the message . If it was pit bull, absolutely. I knew i was making ramen. You should open a shop in jamaica and call it ivans jammin ramen. There you go. Tonight you feel look at you. Gayle, look at you. Thats not a real picture, charlie, is it . Yes. What happened . What happened . I fell. And then you did the show . Yes. If my grandmother did to me you know Mother Nature wasnt as kind to you as other little girls, maybe you need to figure out how to wear makeup. Which of you is the sexiest . From what fans say, the love of the contract. Get his hands dirty. I can cook sing dance, and i can build your house. Im available. All that. Colin kaepernick is he married . No, hes not. And i am married so, yeah. All that mattered. Doesnt mean im an idiot. On cbs this morning. Horses are getting their prep run in a day ahead of tomorrows big race. I love everything about this story. The owners, the trainers, the horse. Story, the owners, the heat shields are compromised. We have multiple failures. Are those thrusters burning . Thats a negative. Whats that alarm . Fuel cell two is down. Im going to have to guide her in manually. This is very exciting. But im at my stop. Come again . Im watching this on the train. Its so hard to leave. Good luck with everything. With the uverse tv app, the uverse revolves around you the uverse revolves around you your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. Good morning. Its 8 55. Im michelle griego. A wheelchairbound woman was killed in an overnight fire in hayward. The fire started just before 1 a. M. At a home on townsend avenue. The womans niece and her husband were able to escape. Security at Dodger Stadium has become the hot issue in bryan stows civil suit against the dodgers. A Security Guard testified yesterday that Los Angeles Police were slow to respond to the parking lot where stow was brutally beaten. The defense has been saying there was extra security on hand for the game. And heres roberta with a look at the forecast. Good morning, everybody. Its a very foggy start along the coast and now into the bay and even making tracks inland. This is the morning commute looking out towards the Golden Gate Bridge. Temperatures right now up to 60 now in livermore. Otherwise we have been hanging steady into the 50s across the board. Later today, warmer in our inland areas away from the bay. Mid60s and only partial coastal clearing, 70s bayside, 80s 90s into the inland areas. But wait it gets hotter. Over the weekend, sites and saturday, triple digits. And then a pretty stagnant weather pattern through thursday. That is your tgif forecast we have elizabeth and traffic up next take the nestea plunge. Nothing refreshes like nestea. Um. Hi georgia. I just wanted to apologize again for what happened at the company picnic. Oww, thats hot. That is hot wow daddy like. Owww, that is smoking hot ahhh, hmmm, awww hi georgia. Hey georgia. Man this is hot try jacks hottest sandwich yet. His new blazin chicken sandwich has spicy Crispy Chicken ghost pepper ranch sauce, and sliced jalapenos. Owww, thats hot you better be holdin a sandwich. 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We have also seen improvement in the last 15 minutes on the northbound lanes of 880 as you approach high street. It actually looks good near the oakland coliseum. It does get sluggish closer to your downtown oakland exits. San mateo bridge, a very foggy start across the span but the drive time Still Holding steady only about 14 minutes between hayward and wayne i get to pick a box i get to pick a box jonathan its a diamond ring. screams wayne bringing sexy back to daytime. Jonathan its a trip to the bahamas. screams this is so crazy lets make a deal, coming up, lets go, whoo jonathan its time for lets make a deal. now heres tvs big dealer wayne brady wayne hey, america, welcome to lets make a deal. thank you so much for tuning in today, im wayne brady. And this is our tony awards episode. Why . Because the tony awards will air live june eighth right here on cbs. As someone who comes from the theatre myself i love the tonys. lets make a deal loves the tonys . We need four people who love the tonys cheers and applause lets do one, two, three, four stay where you are. You four stay where you are