water and essential services because of that water break and many others around town. mass shooting. 25 people shot, 1 dead in akron, ohio. we were outside enjoying ourselves. next thing we know, we were running for our lives, that fast. plus, president trump jumps in on the ultimate fighting championship in new jersey. boy, the round of applause he s getting right now is pretty staggering. new cbs polling on what voters think of his felony conviction and its impact on campaign 2024. mexico votes, choosing a new president. and for the first time, she s a woman. cbs news is there. and later, 80 years after d-day. veterans gather to celebrate an historic invasion and to remember the fallen who fought world war ii for them didn t last six hours. they came off the boats. they died. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. tonight, fire crews in california are working
and you start looking at the people who world war ii for them didn t last six hours. they d come off the boats. they died. reporter: scott dejar dan is superintendent at the normandy american cemetery where 9,388 white marblehead stones bear witness to the huge loss of life on june 6th and the days immediately afterwards. the most recent headstone was placed just two years ago when the remains of pilot william mcgowan were moved here from a local graveyard. before that, his name had been among the 1,500 on the wall of the missing. just a handful of american veterans are expected to attend this year s commemoration ceremonies. most are too old to make the trip. still, dejar dan says the cemetery remains a place of pilgrimage for people of all ages. what draws them here is what happened here on the 6th of june, 1944, how it was done, and just the how humble these men were who sacrificed their lives.