who served in world war ii, 405,000 who gave the ultimate sacrifice. as we talk about bob dole s legacy, his service in uniform, his service as a senator, this ceremony noted his service as somebody who would simply come here to honor those who like him had served in world war ii, only according to the latest statistics, some 250,000 of those 16 million world war ii veterans still with us. the fun and poignant story about bob dole, right after he lost the presidential election to president bill clinton, he was invited to the white house in 1997, just months after, to get the house medal of freedom award, the ceremony. he said, i, robert j. dole, do solemnly swear, then he said, oops, sorry, wrong speech, i had a dream i would be here receiving something from the president but i thought it would be the front door key. it s funny. and jon, i know we have you back, that s a funny, humorous
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what is the case here? the emerat auctions in rehoboth, california. explain this to me. it s baffling. well, it s something pretty much only individual to delaware, michael. i mean, it s been going on since the 50s, originally in the mid- to late-50. they were traded for political physicals, you know, two political physicals and people of means as political favors. in the 60s they started trading for a fair amount of money. we ve seen tacks leak this number 20. we ve seen them go from $5,000 say in 1962 to 405,000 today. you know, it s like in delaware it s not exactly an attractive plate. i m look at it. it s a non-descriptive license
in colorado. investigators in colorado positively identify the bodies of shannon watson the two young daughters as their husband and father, chris watts sits in jail and the suspect to face the death penalty. the bodies were found on the property of the oil and gas drilling come anywhere watts worked. eric garcetti saying no to $405,000 to combat violent extremism. the move follows civil rights groups who claim the program piloted under president obama would unfairly target muslims. a california judge with, proceedings against the man accused of starting the holy fire. forced clark is ordered to undergo a mental evaluation following bizarre outbursts in court. when he asked if he knew what he was doing in court he answered absolutely. i m in full control. then he asked the judge what she was doing there.
that? it was attacked and captured a small ranger battalion that didn t have a public information officer or anything like that. there was no one to count what we accomplished. the american forces put bulldozers in there and filed those things under as much dirt as they could if the counter attack actually got into that area. they did erg they could to destroy and cover them up. there are so many things there is only one shining example so others could be free. by the end of the war america lost more than 405,000 lives during germany and japan.