the children s minister will quince and ministerfor schools robin walker among the latest to hand in their resignations. developments coming thick and fast in the last hour i m annita mcveigh in the last hour i m annita mcveigh in downing street to keep you up to date with all the latest developments. the july 4th shootings in illinois took weeks to plan and the suspect dressed as a woman to escape, say police. a 21 year old has been charged with seven counts of murder. the british number one cameron norrie is to face novak djokovic in semi finals at wimbledon. the women s european championships will kick off this evening with england taking on austria. hello and welcome back to downing street. as you join us again i m just looking at a letter that has been sent by robert halfon mp which reads, in my last statement, i said that if governance doesn t improve i will have reached the end of the road. i haven t had a chance even yet to read through all the details of this letter
martha. [ ] martha: thank you john and sandra thank you. good afternoon everybody i m marth maccallum this is the story. we re live from the american cemetery in normandy france where today we watch world leaders gathering to give thanks and gratitude to our greatest generation 1 man after another more than 100 and all got several rose the riveters came to her number at all. the good and the sad. and to pay tribute to the nearly 5000 who gave it all on beaches and in the hedgerows of the french countryside. they rest behind us here. bro on row. row on row. [ ] the young americans who fought to the clamour and chaos on d-day have grown old or left us. and whenever a veteran of d-day is sent to his maker in the fullness of time after a long life lived in freedom, he wins a final victory over hitler. martha: tomorrow comp republican florida congressman michael waltz and corey mills no strangers to combat would pay tribute by reenacting the airline invasion of norma
when you re in this place and you think about the normandy invasion that began all that cleat. it s very moving to thank for 1 thing that i could ve been here. i was only a few months after this happened. when i came over here. martha: and thinking back to when you first came to france a few months after d-day and then the end of your time here you are part of the group that liberated talk out. did you have any understanding of the concentration camps at that point? we didn t know and adding about concentration cans. we had no idea of what they were or that they even existed. this was sudden to us. martha: that was quite a shock we. yes. i don t think too many americans