The National World War Ii Museum hosted the event. Well, greetings, ladies and gentlemen. It is a pleasure to see you all here and it is always great to see i dont want to say so many probably all are familiar faces and we saw most of you in november and we hope to see most of you again in november and in between in september for our memory conference. As steven is said, unfortunately dr. Stoller tried his best, slipped on the way and caught his balance. But all three flights from berlington, vermont, were cancelled to get him here yesterday. And while we are disappointed, he is even more disappointed that he couldnt make it back down here and present. But i can tell you that we are very fortunate in this great city of new orleans to have one of the leading scholars in this field in gunther bischof here to fill the breach and enlighten us with the first panel of the day. Gunther has been a friend since before we had a building. Not just a hotel. But an actual museum. He goes back with
Group strikes with high precision, longrange ground and airbased weapons by Unmanned Aerial Vehicles on repair facilities for aircraft and armored vehicles, oil refining, and storage areas for highprecision weapons and foreignmade weapons. In my opinion, the competent actions of the units of the Southern Group of forces in a week repelled 28 assault groups and brigades of the armed forces in the area of ​​settlements, kleshcheika, avdeevka and marinka. In the donetsk peoples republic , the enemy suffers the greatest losses in manpower in the klescheevka. Today the lesson again focused on the basis of our positions. Look what happened over the past week in this direction as a result of air strikes by Missile Forces and artillery. Enemy losses amounted to more than 1,455 Ukrainian Military personnel killed and wounded, 16 tanks and other armored vehicles, 25 vehicles, 15 Field Artillery pieces, and three rso combat vehicles. In addition, 30 ammunition depots and two military trains w
About 7 30 tonight here on Market Street in front of his familys home. The little boy was hit. His name, we understand, is nathan tabaris, its unclear how he ended up in the street but somehow did he and hit by a silver toyota traveling on market. The driver of that car did stop. Police arrived on scene and checked that drivers phone but gave it right back to him, and speed, we understand, does not appear to be a factor. The investigators were called to the scene. Theyve been here for quite a while tonight. The little boy reportedly in some tough shape. Neighbors say they heard a thud and loud scream, the boys mother who reportedly ran after the driver. The driver as we said did stop, he was here on scene for a while with business. The little boy was taken to Brockton Hospital but has since been flown to mass general we understand where his family, his mother and father, have gone to be with him by his side. Right now we understand hes in tough shape. Well keep you updated as we learn
Market. The driver of that car did stop. Police arrived on scene and checked that drivers phone but gave it right back to him, and speed, we understand, does not appear to be a factor. The investigators were called to the scene. Theyve been here for quite a while tonight. Neighbors tell fox 25 the family is in shock. The little boy reportedly in some tough shape. Neighbors say they heard a thud and loud scream, the boys mother who reportedly ran after the driver. The driver as we said did stop, he was here on scene for a while with Brockton Hospital but has since been flown to mass general we understand where his family, his mother and father, have gone to be with him by his side. Right now we understand hes in tough shape. Well keep you updated as we learn more information. Thats the latest in brockton, john monahan, fox 25 news. Boston police are investigating a shooting. Right now we know one person was shot on donner avenue around boston medicine center. Boston police tell us its s
Saturday at 6 00 p. M. And 10 00 p. M. To watch more anytime, visit to our website www. Cspan. Org history. You are watching American History tv all weekend, every weekend. A panel of historians discuss the different ways dday has been remembered in the United States and abroad. In the u. S. , it has been memorialized. By contrast in germany, theres not a single museum marking the dday invasion. The panel looks at how Different Countries have changed their views. For example in some countries, sympathetic the nazis, dday was seen as in defeatist terms and later the liberation of europe. The museum in new orleans hosted this event. Once again, thank you for joining us ladies and gentlemen. If you are just joining our programming, i am dr. Keith hudson. I now have the distinct pleasure of presiding over a panel of distinguished scholars to discuss the subject of dday and how we commemorate and remember this great decisive event of world war ii down, 70 years on. If you Pay Attention toda