david chrysinger wrote in the new york times magazine that struck me on my way over here from paris tonight. most men in the first wave never stood a chance but allied troops kept landing, wave after wave. it wasn t bombs or artillery or tanks that overwhelmed the jer minnesotas, it was men, boys, most of them. they slogged up the beaches and won a toe hold in the western edge of europe. i got teared up. i feel like i m going to start bawling, every grave behind us represents a life cut short and given for our freedom. craig, you ve written so much about this over the years, tell us what s going through your mind tonight? listening tonight, laura, watching the last day or so, is that the pages are turning in history and the book is closing on the last generation. so thank god that the ones who are alive are there to celebrate this monumental challenge.
called bullying. the politicians have different arguments. they have policy differences but i have an idea. let kids be kids for a while before they get through the swinging of the toxic, this is what we do. what 11-year-old is concerned about these guys. i m glad joe biden is taking the tough questions because they re shielding them from the press as it is. they ll let the 11-year-olds at them every day. say good-bye, laura, to the chivalrous moments like this at restaurants. this is over. mr. morris? yes. hello. i m jim morris. this fireball is my grandson, david. i don t know about the fireball part, but grandson is true enough. i m pleased to meet you both. this is a friend of mine, vivien ward. rising for a lady is apparently out. now a new trend emerged last summer is really picking up