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that s pretty damning stuff. police found no physical evidence linking clarence elkins to the murder. but the eyewitness testimony placed him at the scene. they asked me if i would point who hurt me and my grandma out. and i remember i had to spin around in this little spinny seat. and i had to point out my uncle. for her to point at clarence and say that s who did this to me, that was it. that s all i needed. on june 4th, 1999, clarence elkins was convicted of first-degree murder and sexual assault. he was sentenced to 55 years in prison. i broke down. i screamed. i turned around to my sister and i said, you know he didn t do this, and i collapsed. and it was just so chaotic. they had a little 6-year-old girl who was saying it was her uncle clarence. case closed.
and no known dietary restrictions. treatment with xarelto® was the right move for us. ask your doctor about xarelto®. you may be able to get up to 12 months at no cost. jodi arias is spending her first full day at her new home. the unit in the arizona state prison complex in perryville. a judge ruled that s where she ll spend the rest of her life for the murder of her ex-boyfriend, travis alexander. the judge could have given her the possibility of release after 25 years. arias made her plea for leniency but if she wanted mercy blaming the victim was not the way to get it. it s my firm belief that death would bring me untold peace and freedom. that s my personal belief. if i died today i would be free and at peace. for years that s what i wanted. but i had to fight for my life like i did on june 4th, 2008, because i realized how selfish it would be for mes to escape
well, today, world leaders and veterans gathered in france to mark the anniversary of the beginning of the end of world war ii. on this day, soldiers stormed the beaches on normandy. thousands died. the men who survived are older now. and president obama expressed his gratitude to them. all our veterans, if you can stand please raise your hand. let us recognize your service once more. these men waged war so that we might know free, they sacrificed so that we might be free, they fought in hopes of a day that we will never need to fight. we are grateful to them. soldiers and many others, on june 4th, franklin roosevelt spoke to them on d-day on the radio. we want to play you part of the message he had for americans on that day.
[ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. my mom works at ge. beijing is on lockdown today for the 25th anniversary of the bloody massacre in tiananmen square. on june 4th, 1989, thousands died when chinese troops used tanks to clear protesters from what started as a memorial in the square for political