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thought i wasn t going to be able to make it home to my son. >> in these pictures, you can see the wife holding a chunk of her hair that was ripped out as well as the bruises all over her husband s head with the teens stopping him. at that time, they were kicking the wife in the stomach. she was 2 weeks pregnant and ultimately lost the baby because of the attack. only 2 people were arrested. a 17-year-old girl and her 14-year-old boy who were charged with misdemeanors. because they were juveniles were released from police custody. to learn from their experiences, be careful who you vote for. >> john: she was pregnant and lost the baby, and they got out on misdemeanors. in chicago, thank you. >> sandra: top story for sure. right now, john, we are all looking at california. the new epicenter of the border

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edwin. he was the part of the 48th royal— edwin. he was the part of the 48th royal marine — edwin. he was the part of the 48th royal marine commanders. - edwin. he was the part of the 48th royal marine commanders. he - edwin. he was the part of the 48th i royal marine commanders. he landed injuno_ royal marine commanders. he landed injuno beach — royal marine commanders. he landed in juno beach with _ royal marine commanders. he landed in juno beach with the _ royal marine commanders. he landed in juno beach with the canadiens - royal marine commanders. he landed in juno beach with the canadiens andl in juno beach with the canadiens and there _ in juno beach with the canadiens and there were _ in juno beach with the canadiens and there were 300 — in juno beach with the canadiens and there were 300 royal— in juno beach with the canadiens and there were 300 royal marine - there were 300 royal marine commanders— there were 300 royal marine commanders landing. - there were 300 royal marine commanders landing. only. there were 300 royal marine i commanders landing. only 150 survived — commanders landing. only 150 survived. ., , ., , ., ., survived. portsmouth s naval history runs deep and _ survived. portsmouth s naval history runs deep and a _ survived. portsmouth s naval history runs deep and a grammar _ survived. portsmouth s naval history runs deep and a grammar school - runs deep and a grammar school connections are personal. this runs deep and a grammar school connections are personal.- runs deep and a grammar school connections are personal. this is my treat connections are personal. this is my great grandma _ connections are personal. this is my great grandma stella. _ connections are personal. this is my great grandma stella. she _ connections are personal. this is my great grandma stella. she was - connections are personal. this is my great grandma stella. she was a - connections are personal. this is my i great grandma stella. she was a wren during world war ii and d—day. taste during world war ii and d-day. we are during world war ii and d—day. we are lucky to be around today since they are _ are lucky to be around today since they are still people who fought in world _ they are still people who fought in world war ii around now, we can talk to them _ world war ii around now, we can talk to them and — world war ii around now, we can talk to them and tell us about their experiences. it to them and tell us about their experiences-— to them and tell us about their exeriences. , ., ., ., ._ experiences. it is an amazing day and we have _ experiences. it is an amazing day and we have to _ experiences. it is an amazing day and we have to celebrate it - experiences. it is an amazing day and we have to celebrate it and l experiences. it is an amazing day - and we have to celebrate it and make sure those _ and we have to celebrate it and make sure those veterans _ and we have to celebrate it and make sure those veterans know— and we have to celebrate it and make sure those veterans know they - and we have to celebrate it and make sure those veterans know they were i sure those veterans know they were incredibly— sure those veterans know they were incredibly brave. _ sure those veterans know they were incredibly brave. find _ sure those veterans know they were incredibly brave.— incredibly brave. and this new generation — incredibly brave. and this new generation of _ incredibly brave. and this new generation of service - incredibly brave. and this new generation of service cadets i incredibly brave. and this new - generation of service cadets carries forward the legacy of d—day. aha, generation of service cadets carries forward the legacy of d—day. b. lat forward the legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans _ forward the legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans don t _ forward the legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans don t talk _ forward the legacy of d—day. lot of veterans don t talk about it for many years after it happened, and even now it is really tough for them because not many people want to hear about everything that went on, do horrible things they must have experienced. i horrible things they must have experienced.— horrible things they must have exerienced. . , ., , experienced. i am definitely really roud to experienced. i am definitely really proud to be _ experienced. i am definitely really proud to be part — experienced. i am definitely really proud to be part of _ experienced. i am definitely really proud to be part of this _ experienced. i am definitely really

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brutal and difficult. events will switch here this evening once that cathedral service is complete. there will be a vigil here at bayeux war cemetery, and then once the sun has set here over normandy, thousands of graves here will be lit up in the darkness to honour the thousands of troops lost during the second world war and who were buried here. and it is going to be a couple of days here in france where the billets of pomp and ceremony marking that anniversary of d—day was that we would seek kings and queens and presidents and prime ministers but at the heart of every event here as we have seen this afternoon are the veterans, hearing about their experiences and their memories, this small group of men who have travelled from the uk in particular to normandy to share their stories. we hear what they have to say and what their member of the past few days, and also honour theirfriends who they left behind here in

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and not only those who stormed normandy s beaches. sybil was a wren in a signal station. we all did our bit. if we didn t fit in our slot, things wouldn t have worked out, would they? we were a good team. this is my great grandad edwin, he was a part of the 48 royal marine commandos, he landed onjuno beach with the canadians and there were 300 royal marine commandos landing. only 115 survived. portsmouth s naval history runs deep and the grammar school s connections are personal. this is my great grandma stella, she was a wren during world war ii and d—day. we are lucky to be around today, since there are people who fought in world war ii who are still around and we can talk to them about their experiences. it is an amazing day and we have

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them about their experiences. it is an amazing day — them about their experiences. it is an amazing day and we have to celebrate — an amazing day and we have to celebrate it— an amazing day and we have to celebrate it and _ an amazing day and we have to celebrate it and it _ an amazing day and we have to celebrate it and it should - an amazing day and we have to celebrate it and it should the l celebrate it and it should the veterans _ celebrate it and it should the veterans know _ celebrate it and it should the veterans know they - celebrate it and it should the veterans know they were - celebrate it and it should the - veterans know they were incredibly brave _ veterans know they were incredibly brave. . veterans know they were incredibly brave. , ., ., ., brave. this new generation of service cadets _ brave. this new generation of service cadets carry _ brave. this new generation of service cadets carry forward l brave. this new generation of l service cadets carry forward the legacy of d—day. aha, service cadets carry forward the legacy of d-day-_ service cadets carry forward the legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans do not legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans do rrot talk _ legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans do not talk about _ legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans do not talk about it _ legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans do not talk about it for _ legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans do not talk about it for many - legacy of d-day. a lot of veterans| do not talk about it for many years after it happened and even now it is really tough for them because not many people want to hear about the horrible things they must have experienced. i horrible things they must have experienced.— horrible things they must have exerienced. ., ., , ., horrible things they must have exerienced. . ., , , ., ., , experienced. i am really proud to be art of the experienced. i am really proud to be part of the event, _ experienced. i am really proud to be part of the event, it _ experienced. i am really proud to be part of the event, it is _ experienced. i am really proud to be part of the event, it is a _ experienced. i am really proud to be part of the event, it is a huge - part of the event, it is a huge honour— part of the event, it is a huge honour and _ part of the event, it is a huge honour and i part of the event, it is a huge honourand i am part of the event, it is a huge honour and i am really excited to see it _ honour and i am really excited to see it because it is the 80th one. it is see it because it is the 80th one. it is really— see it because it is the 80th one. it is really important we remember it and _ it is really important we remember it and do— it is really important we remember it and do not forget.— it is really important we remember it and do not forget. schoolkids are here in force _ it and do not forget. schoolkids are here in force making _ it and do not forget. schoolkids are here in force making the _ it and do not forget. schoolkids are here in force making the most - it and do not forget. schoolkids are here in force making the most of. it and do not forget. schoolkids are l here in force making the most of the direct links to d—day. for these men and women, all around hundreds now, fought to change the course of the world and shaped our world thereafter. let s take it is portsmouth life.

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do you still think of them? yeah. and not only _ do you still think of them? yeah. and not only those _ do you still think of them? yeah. and not only those who - do you still think of them? yeah. and not only those who stormed | and not only those who stormed normandy s beaches. sybil was a reign in a signal station. we normandy s beaches. sybil was a reign in a signal station.- reign in a signal station. we all did our bit- _ reign in a signal station. we all did our bit. if— reign in a signal station. we all did our bit. if we _ reign in a signal station. we all did our bit. if we didn t - reign in a signal station. we all did our bit. if we didn t fit - reign in a signal station. we all did our bit. if we didn t fit in i reign in a signal station. we all| did our bit. if we didn t fit in our slot, things wouldn t have worked out. we were a good team. this slot, things wouldn t have worked out. we were a good team. this is my ureat out. we were a good team. this is my great grandad — out. we were a good team. this is my great grandad edwin, _ out. we were a good team. this is my great grandad edwin, he _ out. we were a good team. this is my great grandad edwin, he was - out. we were a good team. this is my great grandad edwin, he was a - out. we were a good team. this is my great grandad edwin, he was a part i great grandad edwin, he was a part of the _ great grandad edwin, he was a part of the commanders, he landed onjuno beach_ of the commanders, he landed onjuno beach with _ of the commanders, he landed onjuno beach with the canadiens and there were 300 _ beach with the canadiens and there were 300 commanders landing. only 115 survived. were 300 commanders landing. only 5 survived-— 115 survived. portsmouth cosmic naval history — 115 survived. portsmouth cosmic naval history runs _ 115 survived. portsmouth cosmic naval history runs deep - 115 survived. portsmouth cosmic naval history runs deep and - 115 survived. portsmouth cosmic naval history runs deep and the | naval history runs deep and the grammar school s connections are personal. grammar school s connections are ersonal. . . , grammar school s connections are ersonal. , , , ., ., ,, ., personal. this is my grandma stella, she was a wren _ personal. this is my grandma stella, she was a wren during _ personal. this is my grandma stella, she was a wren during world - personal. this is my grandma stella, she was a wren during world war- personal. this is my grandma stella, she was a wren during world war ii l she was a wren during world war ii and d—day. lode she was a wren during world war ii and d-day-— she was a wren during world war ii and d-da . ~ ., ., , ., ., and d-day. we are lucky to be around toda , and d-day. we are lucky to be around today. people — and d-day. we are lucky to be around today. people who — and d-day. we are lucky to be around today, people who fought _ and d-day. we are lucky to be around today, people who fought in - and d-day. we are lucky to be around today, people who fought in world - today, people who fought in world war ii _ today, people who fought in world war ii are — today, people who fought in world war ii are around and we can talk to them_ war ii are around and we can talk to them about— war ii are around and we can talk to them about their experiences. it is an amazing —

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Your World With Neil Cavuto

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

this narrative. she says that were not included here to discuss a senator chris coons of delaware, a longtime friend and ally of president biden. senator coons, thanks so much for joining us. so what s your response to the article? surely you acknowledge that any 81-year-old seems a little well slower than he did it say 61 or 71. that s just the aging process. >> well, that s right, jake. but frankly, this particular article and i know both of the reporters well, they re great reporters struck me as maybe this was an editorial choice, not including any of the clear and supportive and strong quotes that a whole series of us who are democratic senators offered based on our recent experience with president biden, but they did choose to quote three different republicans, including jim risch republican senator, who gave very critical quotes. so look, i frankly think it was misrepresented. it was edited in a way that was designed to produce a particular result. i gave a long and detailed quote about some direct experiences i ve had with the president recently where he shown mastery

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