not take the time to understand what s really going on, and that s what we try to do, that s what i try to do in finding this man, to try to understand where his mind was that night when he accosted my family. but also, to try to understand better the roots of this problem, in order to figure out how we can come close to fixing it. when you start peeling back the layers, you start getting a better understanding and start getting closer to potential solutions. again, such an personal journalism. lisa ling, thank. and be sure to tune in. an all-new episode of this is life with lisa ling airs tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn. still ahead on cnn tonight, on this sunday, we re paying tribute to the heroes making the world a better place with the help of heroes ceremony. that s next.
Lonnie Saumier, right, with grandson Talen Diehl, at the XXXIII American Towman Exposition in Baltimore, MD. Photo provided RICHFIELD TWP. Lonnie Saumier of M-15 Towing, 5013 N. State Rd., received The Order of the Towman at a presentation made during the XXXIII American Towman Exposition in Baltimore, MD, Nov. 16-19. Saumier, owner of M-15
May 12, 2021
Honor Flight Syracuse traditionally takes military veterans from central New York to Washington, D.C., in early May. For the second year in a row, however, the flight has been canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wishing to celebrate its veterans any way it could, The Commons on St. Anthony in Auburn organized a drive-by Honor Flight parade Wednesday, May 5.
Veterans in attendance included Bill Clark (Army), Isaac Jolly (Air Force), Wilson Long (Marines), Vern Morris (Marines), Richard Nares (Air Force), Robert Pfohl (Army), Ted Siminski (Navy) and Stephen Stomps (Army), who also sang âAmerica the Beautiful that day.