significant impact on these air bombardments of the cities. for the life of me, i don t know why we are not more aggressive with doing this. i mean, the mission for us and nato is not to prevent world war iii or an expansion of the conflict. the mission here is to save ukraine. jesse: right. and help them defeat the russians. that is the mission. so we should be all in. everything that they need to include the migs. jesse: and the antimissile battery. i mean, those are defensive weapons technically. so i mean what are you afraid of? absolutely. whose are necessary. all right. we got to get that up to the white house. it takes joe a little while to figure these things out. thank you very much, general. yeah. great talking to you, jesse. thank you. jesse: thank you. joe biden is putting america on a diet. that s next. !
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parem worked as a bus porter in virginia when he entered the u.s. army. today he s an american hero and establishing history. that s because henry is believed to be the last surviving african-american d-day combat veteran. you re going to be 98 in november. yes. that s almost a century. oh, yes. and you ve seen a lot. yes, i have. no, you don t want to go down the steps. reporter: henry parem, who lives in pittsburgh with his wife, ethel, vividly remembers fellow soldiers drowning off omaha beach and the nazi air bombardments. of course i was scared for my life, sure. reporter: he was part of a most unique army combat unit, the 320th barrage balloon battalion. the mission to launch huge hydrogen filled balloons from the beach of normandy to protect troops from the air above.
yes, i have. no, you don t want to go down the steps. reporter: henry, who lives in pittsburgh with his wife, ethel, vividly remembers fellow soldiers drowning off omaha beach and the nazi air bombardments. of course i was scared for my life, sure. reporter: he was part of a most unique army combat unit, the 320th barrage balloon battalion. the mission to launch huge hydrogen filled balloons from the beach of normandy to protect troops from the air above. only a relatively small number of black troops were able to be part of the d-day invasion. the u.s. military, still segregated and discriminatory. we were separated white and black, but i was doing my duty. reporter: he has always tried to focus on the positive. when you came back home after