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masterful opening address thursday night, then alex kershaw telling us about the first wave yesterday. now we are going to wrap up with a panel on two new books on d-day that came out this year. to chair this session is the man most responsible for all of us being here today, our founding president and ceo, dr. nick mueller. [applause] crean: as if building one of the greatest museums in the world was not enough, it has just published a book on d-day. we have taken the liberty of stealing his book title for the title of this session, so for everything we have, it is my pleasure to give the stage to dr. nick mueller. dr. mueller: i had the opening session and the last 1, 2, so we are the bookends. i saw jeremy put out here what i was looking for. are the only things between you and drinks, as they say, the evening session, so we are going to make this an exciting program. before we get going, you may have seen outside there were brochures out there for our programs we are goin
Thousands of employees of Walter Reed Medical Center certainly relieved at this hour. But they had to shelterinplace for hours while the police were searching the grounds. Rebecca cooper continues our Live Team Coverage from bethesda. What was one of the days where it was a waste of time for them and scary at the same time. Rebecca that is right. People were calm throughout this ordeal inside. When were outside show you where we are. At the gate of the entrance of walter reed and we are able to see the Police Coming and going and feel the calm. For the people inside they only knew that there was a search ongoing for an active shooter. Then they waited for several hours. We spoke to two of the people inside. They were patient. One was a woman whose husband is in the military and works at walter reed. The other after his tours of duty in iraq is now retired from the army. She took solace in the help of a stranger. He took solace in following military protocol. The subway manager, i dont
The party but he couldnt guarantee it was the case. They are on the way to bail him out of jail. For the deputy that suffered minor injuries breaking up the fight at the party, he was back on patrol shortly after. Live in sterling, jeff goldberg, abc7 news. Kimberly the man accused of stabbing a local student on board a metro chain a metro train appeared in court today. Jasper spires accused of killing Kevin Sutherland. Brianne carter was in the courtroom and has the new developments. Brianne jasper spires will be held without bond. The decision made by the judge after finding probable cause in this case this afternoon. This comes as earlier today we began to learn more details of exactly what happened on board that metro train on july 4. 24yearold Kevin Sutherland was stabbed or cut nearly 30 or 40 times as he rode the metro train last saturday. That is according to Court Documents released today. Documents that say that sutherland was punched until he fell to the ground. The friends
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