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sanity with cortisone tan fur bug bites, poison an iv and other honoring their sacrifice while attempting to safeguard peace for the future. >> president biden in france commemorating the 80th anniversary of d-day, while potentially critical moments loom in the middle east and ukraine. and new charges for a suspect it did serial killer prosecutors charging rex heuermann in the deaths of two more women. but the latest development could change the police timeline of the murders expanding it by nearly two decades 40,000 man, those were the days, right? the market is on a losing streak and some people are pulling their money out. we're going to ask the financial expert, you should do the same we're following these major developing stories and many more all coming in right here to cnn news central it is, the top of the hour and we're tracking the latest developments in gaza where an israeli airstrike killed dozens of people and injured a number of others at a school run by the united nations. >> this is video of the aftermath. the un for palestinian refugees in gaza says that's 6,000 people were sheltering at the school when it was hit without warning. the israeli military confirmed it carried out the strike like saying it was targeting a hamas compound, operating inside the school meantime, conditions in gaza continued to deteriorate. the un is now warning that half of gaza's population is expected to face death and starvation by mid-july and we want you to take a look at this number 90% according to a new report by unicef, about 90% of children in gaza are experiencing severe food poverty. cnn's jeremy diamond is following the latest developments live from jerusalem for us jeremy, let's start with this strike on the school. what more e-learning yeah, and absolutely devastating strike resulting in the deaths of at least 40 people according to the palestinian ministry of healthy israeli military says that a 20 to 30 militants were in this un school turn the shelter were thousands of displaced palestinians were living. >> they say that these militants were actively planning attacks on israeli troops that they use precision munitions to target them. in this shelter, but they also said that they weren't aware of any civilian casualties, but that just does not square with what we are seeing being on the ground, which is to say that according to hospital records from al-aqsa martyrs hospital, where the bodies of the deceased were brought, as well as the wounded from this strike nine sorry, 14 children were among those killed. the youngest, 4-years-old, and nine women were also among the deceased, meaning that the majority of the 40 people killed, according to hospital records, were indeed women and children. this is not the first time of course, that a un school or any or un compound in general has been targeted inside of gaza unrwa, which is the main un agency in gaza, says that 180 of its facilities at least have been targeted since the beginning of this war. and the unretrieved philippe lazzarini also saying that targeting those premises or using them for military purposes as israel as accusing hamas of doing is simply unacceptable and cannot become the new norm. but this is also of course, there's a bigger story in central gaza, which is one of an uptick in israeli the attacks, their uptake in israeli airstrikes 168 people according to hospital records, were killed this week alone in central gaza, force jeremy, were also anticipating today a joint statement from the united states and 16 other nations that had citizens taken hostage since by hamas on october 7. >> what more can you tell us yeah, that's right. >> this statement calls expresses strong support for the current ceasefire proposal on the table. it is an israeli proposal and they are urging hamas to take this deal and quote, close this agreement. this is the united states and 16 other countries for whom many of these countries have hostages themselves who are being held in gaza because there are a number of dual nationals being held in gaza by hamas. we are already hearing from one of these hostage families groups, which is urging, which is expressing strong support. i should say, for this statement four for this effort to pressure hamas to take this deal. but of course they are also trying to bring more pressure to bear on the israeli government itself. because as you know, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, even though it's his government that put this proposal on the table, he has been downplaying the extent to which this proposal could lead to an end of the war. and that of course, is going crosswise with the effort from the united states and the mediators to try and convince hamas to sign on to this agreement. and that's because hamas does want this deal to lead to an end of the war. what they also want of course, is an upfront commitment from israel up for a permanent ceasefire. and that is just not something israel will accept. so major questions to be answered hopefully in the days ahead about whether or not that gap can be closed, force jeremy diamond live for us from jerusalem. >> jeremy, thanks for the update, brown. >> as the war in gaza rages, president biden will be spending the next few days in france to deepen ties with transatlantic allies. and today he joined other world leaders in normandy to commemorate eight decades since d-day on june 6, 1944, thousands of americans were among the coalition of allied forces that stormed the beaches of nazi occupied france during world war ii. and they're successful landing that day marked a major turning point that ultimately led to germany's defeat the following year. now, at years later, biden met with some of the last remaining u.s. veterans who fought on d-day. all of them are around 100-years-old now, in his remarks, the president stressed the importance of defending democracy and he warned about the threats that it's facing around the world cnn's arlette saenz is joining us now, live from the white house are lead but also the presidency and his comments law briana, president biden really sought to draw a direct connection between the brave and heroic acts of those allied forces on the beaches of normandy, just 80 years ago today, with the ongoing fight and allied support for ukraine in its war against russia. >> a 180 american world war ii, veterans were on hand today, made the journey to normandy for this d-day commemoration, including about 41 who were actually part of that normandy campaign. >> and the president used the backdrop of normandy to make the argument that there need to be strong alliances around the world. in order to continue to fight against dark forces that are trying to thwart democracy and freedom. and he warned about the threat that isolationism poses to the world order. take a listen parcellation was not the answer. 80 years ago and there's not the answer today we know the dark forces that these heroes fought against 80 years ago they never fete aggression and greed the desire to dominate and control to change borders by force these are perennial the struggle between a dictatorship and freedom is unending now it's worth noting, there was no russian delegation who was on hand for the d-day commemorations today, even though ten years ago, russian president vladimir putin was on hand for that day and really highlights how isolated putin has become in the world order. >> president biden in an interview with abc news, also calling putin not a decent man, saying that he's a dictator as he further tried to warn and tried to rally support for ukraine in their fight against russia and writ large the need to preserve democracy and freedom and are let as i mentioned, the president is going to be there in france for a few days. once you hoping to accomplish with this trip well, briana, a lot of this trip is trying to reinvigorate and build up those transatlantic alliances. >> but president biden is also planning another major speech relating to democracy and freedom tomorrow he will actually return to normandy to a different site to pointe-du-hoc, which was the site where army rangers scale these giant cliffs to try to take down german artillery back around d-day. now, the white house says that he will be using this site to really try to make his case against isolate, isolationism the need to preserve democracy. the president also is at some point expected to sit down with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy would be the two men's first meeting since the u.s. sense that additional aid to the country and comes really as the white house says, that they are in an inflection point not just in the war in ukraine, but also other international matters, including the war in gaza all right. >> arlette, obviously very critical moment. we appreciate the report. boris less than 1% of the 16.4 million americans who served during world war ii are still alive. >> and even fewer were able to travel back to the beaches of normandy today we heard from 100 jake larson, who lied about his age to enlist back in 1938 when he was only 15 15-years-old. this is what he shared with cnn chief international anchor chris gentlemen, four today, it's 80 years since what you will did so heroically died. >> i don't think i was a hero. >> i was just like anybody else we were all in this together i'm, never i'm never hero ama people keep calling me hero. i changed that word i took you off on a hero i add a to there, and that people are saying, well what shaw here too? i says, i'm here to tell you that heroes are up there. they gave their life they gave her life so that i could make it my gut i had i got a wife, i got children, two boys and a girl. i got nine grandchildren. i got need 11 great brand children. i've got a grandson that's it grandfather and i'm still going crazy when you come back again. oh god, yes, i'd come back again just jiang are all laws that gave their life so that i could be here jake larson. >> thank you well, thank you. >> christiana she is incredible listen to this emotional moment between ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy and a d-day veteran who knows the cost of peace in europe any now thank you. joining us now is general wesley clark, the former nato supreme allied commander. general. thank you so much for sharing part of your afternoon with us first, i just wanted to get your reflections on this 80th anniversary. of d-day really emotional, especially the interview with those veterans. >> and seeing him talk about his family and what he said about the heroes. it's true most of the heroes never get metals. are the ones who died. no one reports it. no one knows and that's just sad fact of war. but this celebration reminds us of americans pulling together really coming together to change history. and we did, that was the greatest generation and just work. president biden said now it's up to this generation because you've got another big challenge facing us. i thought he framed the issue perfectly, and i hope the country can rise to the challenge. >> general you attended the 75th anniversary of d-day back in 2019. you actually got a chance to meet the oldest living surviving soldier i'm wondering what that was like for you. and partly to your point, what you think the world stands to lose as we're likely seeing the last big d-day commemoration attended by significant numbers of veterans who were there what was your tremendous drill on honore for me to meet that veteran at the 75th he was a strong guy. >> i'm he still reflected the courage and determination that brought them ashore. and made him successful and kept him alive during the campaign in europe extremely impressed from talking with him. but, you know, today it's a different world. and when we lose these men who there's a spirit about a collective endeavor did i think it's missing in a lot of america today really, since the 1980s, since charlton heston raised a gun at the nra and shed these cold dead hands and everybody thinks about america is been full of rugged individualists. it's like i needed an assault rifle to protect my family and the truth is, we're all in this together. and those men who fought at normandy and through world war two, they understood it, understood it wasn't about an each. it was about us and for american be successful in the world going forward, we're going to recreate that spirit general as you say that it's interesting that the, politics in the united states, and you can argue around the world as well, have changed in the last decade or so. >> we're seeing a much more sort of isolationists worldview take hold and not just that there's this resurgence, of some of the ideology that these heroes fought to squash in world war ii. why do you think that's happening? and what can be done to turn that tide? >> you know, partly it's happening just because society's go through. they go through rises and falls that go through cycles. and the generations that have come after the greatest generation, they didn't understand the gift that was given to them. they didn't have to pay them the price for it. we got rid of the draft, for example, in the early 1970s. so what is the obligation of an american to help other americans? me go to church and they say you should treat your brother and sister as you'd want to be treated. but what's the obligation? and so that's civic obligation except to pay taxes and obey the law. it's not there anymore. that's part of it. part of it is. there's a lot of russian mischief in the american political system today. we know this we know our own politics is one of the has to be considered one of the theaters of conflict when you hear what putin says, and then you hear what some people in politics say that echoes that talking point everything from supporting ukraine is hopeless to the american justice system has no good though those are persistent. before russia, they were persistent soviet talking points and for years and years, for decades, the soviet union tried to plant stories and get americans to use their propaganda leinz, usually it failed because they didn't have the means to get the false information into the united states now, they do. and those, that false information does information soviet propaganda, russian propaganda lines are out there all over our airways. it's hard for americans who don't travel abroad, haven't seen the devastation of war, don't understand the fear that people in europe have of russian research they don't understand this. you have to talk to people who've lived under soviet domination to understand what that really means. ukrainians do understand it and that's why they're fighting the way they're fighting. >> a general wesley clark. thank you so much for being with us to not only honore sacrifice of those heroes that passed away on d-day, but also all those who have come since to defend this nation and its democracy thanks, 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