me tonight. that s our show. over to lawrence o donnell with the last word. good evening. good evening alex. glen kirshner joins us. we will hear about that. front row seat to bannon s departure for the big house. exactly. i m eager to hear the color. i am, too. thanks alex. have a good show. thank you. he wasn t the most important person there. the president of the united states is usually the most important person in the room or the most important person in the stadium. or the most important person wherever the president is. not today. joe biden knew that the 200d- day veterans who surrounded him today on the coast of france were the most important people there. they were the most important people there 80 years ago and they were the most important people there today. the men who fought here became heros. every one of them knew the probability of dying was real but they did it anyway. they knew beyond any doubt there are things that are worth fighting and
onto themselves before they had to grab for the sale side of the boat were watching the texas. under the steel helmets they looked like pikemen of the middle ages to whose aid in battle had suddenly come some strange and unbelievable monster. other ships were firing over us all day. and you were never away from the sudden slapping thud of naval gunfire. but the big guns of the texas and arkansas that sounded as though they were throwing whole railway trains across the sky were far away as we moved on in. they were no part of our world as we moved steadily toward the gray white capped sea toward where ahead of us death was being issued in small,