d-day invasion. those and courageous sacrifice that day for all of us. there you can see the president and his wife, dr. jill biden meeting with those veterans. now, most of them over 90, just a few still remain with us president biden is expected to speak soon from the beaches of normandy, france, 18 years ago today, those beaches were the scene of the largest amphibious invasion in military history. listen to franklin roosevelt praying with the nation as the de d-day mission was unfolding. almighty god some prior to ban the this de, i ve set upon the meitei-sho endeavor let s criminal to preserve our republic all religion and our civilization and set free a suffering humanity more than 70,000 american troops joined allies forces for operation overlord on june 6, 1944. 2,500 us soldiers died that day storming the beaches, 29,000 more were killed during the battle of normandy that followed the sacrifices of america s greatest generation led to the downfall of hitler s naz
that he offered on that de and we re going to leave you with that. this morning. mighty god prior to ban this day upset upon a mighty endeavor let s criminal to preserve our republic all religion and our siblings and set free a suffering humanity this morning, we are observing a moment in history at the same time is witnessing and effort to define the future. we are standing by to hear from president biden on the 80th anniversary of d-day, the allied landing of the beaches of normandy, june 6, 1944 but on june 6, 2024, the president will also speak of the alliance fighting russian aggression in ukraine and the threats to democracy around the world. and you can bet for the domestic audience, the president will implicitly overtly described what he feels are the threats to freedom. if donald trump is elected, again, there is a lot of news on the election in front. this morning. a list of potential running mate s for donald trump. they are all given homework assignments, ne
so i ll leave you with that day american smoke up found out what was going on in that night. president roosevelt gave this breyer. almighty god are sons pride of our nation is de, have set upon a mighty endeavor faris struggled to preserve our republic or religion and our civilization into set three is suffering humanity. lead them straight and true, give them strength to their arms tautness to their hearts steadfastness in their faith they will need night blessings. their road will be long and hard for the enemy is strong. he may hurl back our forces, success may not come with rushing speed, but we shall return and again and again, and we know that by via grace and by the righteousness of our clause, our sons will try them yeah really remarkable moment can, and actually, i m so glad that you brought us there. thank you for your time today. we actually have that prayer
Night Blessings: Katherina Olschbaur @ Union Pacific
May 28, 2021 | in Painting
Night Blessings is running its final days, if not hours, over at Union Pacific. Back in the city in which she lived for a year while in the Erasmus Exchange program at Wimbledon College of Arts, an Austrian-born and LA/Vienna-based artist is presenting a new body of paintings she s been working on in the past year.
The exhibition is comprising of eight paintings, 4 of which are single portraits and 4 motific, larger works that are displayed in dialogue, confronting their respective sentiments and dynamics. Based on Olschbaur s own desire-driven imagination, they are projections of subjects and scenes purposely constructed in a way so the viewer feels small next to their physical grandness and imposing attitude. Built-up through an impulsive and free layering process, the images are a culmination of directness, rhythms, and tensions that hold the image together, performed as she explores the relation