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deceased were brought, as well as the wounded from this strike nine sorry, 14 children were among those killed. the youngest, 4-years-old, and nine women were also among the deceased, meaning that the majority of the 40 people killed, according to hospital records, were indeed women and children. this is not the first time of course, that a un school or any or un compound in general has been targeted inside of gaza unrwa, which is the main un agency in gaza, says that 180 of its facilities at least have been targeted since the beginning of this war. and the unretrieved philippe lazzarini also saying that targeting those premises or using them for military purposes as israel as accusing hamas of doing is simply unacceptable and cannot become the new norm. but this is also of course, there's a bigger story in central gaza, which is one of an uptick in israeli the attacks, their uptake in israeli airstrikes 168 people according to hospital records,

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as there was this morning, to mark the beginning of the 80th commemoration of dday. in 1944, the piper was bill millin, from glasgow — just 21 years old, dressed in his farther kilt, and armed only with a dagger. he was part of the first commando brigade that landed on sword beach. in the years after the war, the german snipers said they had spared bill because they thought he had gone mad. and so the legend was born. never before or since have so many troops from so many nations landed by sea to liberate an occupied country. the significance of that moment, to our shared history, was reflected in the roll call of world leaders who attended in france today. with the exception of course, of the russian president vladimir putin. president macron, said his country would always remember the bravery and sacrifice of those who fought.

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tribute to her and all the other veterans as well. because of their age, their number is reducing. the next anniversary, the 85th, we don't know how many will be able to make it back. just five years ago very many more made it of course. those who are able to do so tell me they are determined to keep coming back. they receive a wonderful welcome. they receive a wonderful welcome. the people here, the liberated population here in northern france, the beginning of the fight back, is one way to look at it, they very much appreciate what was done for them 80 years ago. they very much enjoyed meeting the veterans and showing their appreciation once again on days like today. mani; again on days like today. many thanks. sara _ again on days like today. many thanks. sara rose _ again on days like today. many thanks. sara rose is— again on days like today. many thanks. sara rose is an - again on days like today. many thanks. sara rose is an author| again on days like today. many thanks. sara rose is an author of a bic about the female asians who played such an important role in the d—day landings. thank you for

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paolini on saturday. swiatek beat coco gauff despite the american saving three match points in the second set, the world number one eventually closed out victory 6—2, 6—4. she could join monica seles and justine henin as the only women to win three straight french open women's titles during the open era. i don't think there's like one specific thing, but i think i was, you know, pretty intense and putting pressure on coco and even though i got broken in the first at the beginning of the second set, i knew that i can come back quickly and i got my level of intensity a little bit higher to do that. and i think most of the things overall in my game work today, in my game worked today, so i'm proud of myself. well there was a moment of controversy in the second set, when gauff argued with the umpire over a line decision. after the match gauff stressed her belief that tennis needs to use a video review system. it's almost ridiculous that we don't have it.

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>> neil: just fascinated peer-reviewed brown u.s. navy seals senior chief traveled to normandy for fox nation you've got to watch it it's stunning. agents some about. what did you learn ricky equally >> first i'll thank you for having us now and helping us and everybody to get the story out there. >> neil: no thank you. >> to start from the beginning, you know, i didn't really know what to expect. i never been to normandy prior to our trip some of the documentary. obviously i knew pretty much everyone else sees in movies and stuff but longer and learning about i own forefathers in the naval combat demolition unit, that story really isn't told enough even in our own community. so it was really for the proper of us out there, it was a learning adventure to deep dive our own history and see the importance of the mission those

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together in a massive landing at normandy and there are there were those who were willing to to fight and die for our country and to secure our freedoms and as we live in a dangerous world today, i think it's very important to remember the importance of united states were a leadership but also the importance of our alliances and the need to work together to make sure we protect democracy 80 years after normandy i think that's such a key part of what today means this was really the beginning of america as a superpower. this was the beginning of a world order that americans have so benefited from for the last eight decades. it seems like a lot of people have forgotten that. >> how do you drive that message home?

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walls, all sorts of poignant things like that around here at the memorial that really take you back 80 years and make you think about exactly what happened on these beaches way back then. we can talk to the man responsible for the stone and the wonderful sculpture behind us, alan mcconnell and david william ellis. good morning to you. allen, when you are given a brief to take on something like this, i assume it is quite daunting. i know you have great experience, but how do you approach it? irate great experience, but how do you approach it?— great experience, but how do you approach it? we get to design and for this design _ approach it? we get to design and for this design it _ approach it? we get to design and for this design it was _ approach it? we get to design and for this design it was liam - approach it? we get to design and l for this design it was liam o'connor who put— for this design it was liam o'connor who put the — for this design it was liam o'connor who put the design in here and then obviously— who put the design in here and then obviously we manufacture all of the stone _ obviously we manufacture all of the stone and _ obviously we manufacture all of the stone and get that manufactured but quite daunting, as you say. whenever you are _ quite daunting, as you say. whenever you are faced with all of this from the beginning, from the outset. but we are _ the beginning, from the outset. but we are well— the beginning, from the outset. but we are well used to it and we've done _ we are well used to it and we've done a — we are well used to it and we've done a lot— we are well used to it and we've done a lot of memorials over the years— done a lot of memorials over the years and — done a lot of memorials over the years and we are well used to working — years and we are well used to working with this type of material.

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today. >> dana: thank you. >> bill: a good buckeye, there, cleveland, ohio xavier university. >> that's right. thank you. >> dana: fox news alert and we have continuing coverage of today's ceremonies in normandy, france, as leaders and veterans of the western allied nations mark the 80th anniversary of d-days. the beginning of the ceremony getting underway, you see may kron and zelenskyy. >> bill: our coverage continues. an emphasis on this international ceremony about what is happening right now in europe and specifically the war with russia and ukraine. so as we get ready for that, we want to remind you that a small scale reenactment of the normandy invasion featuring period landing craft and a flyover by a squadron of planes are still flying as we see president zelenskyy right now in

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its kind because unique among the wartime allies, as we heard from nick at the beginning of our programme, the british did not have a single memorial and this is it. not only is it now here on gold beach as we see it, but this is the first moment it's been allowed to do itsjob, first moment it's been allowed to do its job, james. first moment it's been allowed to do itsjob, james. this is a memorial which strikes everyone who sees it on the television or up close and personal, but this is it for what it was designed, on the 80th anniversary today.- was designed, on the 80th anniversary today. was designed, on the 80th anniversa toda . . anniversary today. nick which was absolutely right _ anniversary today. nick which was absolutely right in _ anniversary today. nick which was absolutely right in that _ anniversary today. nick which was absolutely right in that there - anniversary today. nick which was absolutely right in that there is i anniversary today. nick which wasj absolutely right in that there is no finer spot along the normandy coast line for it than here. someone is smiling on us all because the skies are blue, there is not a cloud anywhere. there is a faint breeze and it is reallyjust a perfectjune summer's day and so different, the weather today, from what it was back

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>> yeah, that should not work. you're exactly right, we have to remember that 51 it very senior cia officers, former cia officers said this was a russian disinformation operation, clearly obvious it was now. hunter biden said it was his computer, the justice department said it was his computer, it's been the contents published by the marco polo foundation so we know what's in it. and its ugly. with that said, there is no reason under the sun to jerry pete -- cherry pick some of the evidence of listing, other it will be evidence in legal proceedings or it's not. >> jesse: it'll be used i believe in the tax case in september, how can they work around lot? all of those text messages and e-mail communications, a lot of them involved joe biden. >> yes, joe biden has said from the very beginning that went

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