you could see british troops flooding off the features. to our left, wireless ridge, 2 para, our sister battalion. to our right, mount tumbledown, scots guard. and it was decided that regimental pride dictated we wanted to be the first into stanley, so helmets came off, red berets came on, head down, bum up and. ..into stanley. as soon as the argies saw how many of us there were which was basically a battalion on the ground by the time the helicopter had dropped everybody off advancing towards the capital, they ran off it, back into stanley. and that was about midday on the 14th ofjune. and great rejoicing. is there a white flag flying? there is a white flag flying over stanley. very marvellous. chuckles. the argentines had surrendered. after 7a days, the war was won. the long journey home
the long journey home was on the horizon. only now was the cost of the conflict becoming clear to those in the south atlantic and back home. first paragraph to your mum and dad, sad letter to write, because if you don t already know, so far as missing, presumed dead. i was looking for, probably, my best friend for days and days and days after, so we didn t know who had survived and who had died. my parents were told, mistakenly, that i was missing, presumed dead. it took several days, really, for the smoke of war, you know, to clear and for people to find out, to gather the information to find out actually who was alive and who was dead. yes, my parents went through hell,
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that s the argument he makes on the campaign trail. there s not a lot of, you know, appetite among his rally-goers, anyway, for you know, conciliatory meetings with foreign leaders, so that s not a harm for him, i think. i think where it s a mistake or the washington audience, to the extent that that is even paying attention anymore, that he is an effective leader, this impeachment is off track because it s going after somebody who s getting results, both in the domestic economy, which we saw with that good jobs report the other day and overseas, as he would have liked to have shown at the nato summit. peter baker and laura basset, always good to see you. thank you. i ll talk with mike quigley of the intelligence committee about the articles of impeachment that he would like to see. hello, sir. we ll see you in just a moment. also, an american begins the long journey home after being held for three years by iran. how he was suddenly released just today. that s next. just today th
saga of the president s zero tolerance policy at the border, which forced thousands of kids to be taken from their parents. at least 400 of them are still in u.s. custody while their parents have been deported. this week eight children are expected to leave new york and make the long journey home to central america. they re among some of the first to be reunited with their deported parents. but here s the key. these reunions are not happening because the federal government is getting its act together. they re happening because charities are stepping in to fill the void. here with me is the director of immigrant and refugee services for catholic charities. mario, thank you for being here. really appreciate it. so the lead attorney for the aclu has been on the show a few times. he told me last week that the federal government says essentially this should be up to it shouldn t be up to them. it should be up to the aclu and other ngos and organizations to reunite these families. how have