Her customers in Paradise say that Cohen talked them into giving her Cubic Quarters homebuilding business the bulk of their insurance payouts after she promised to supply them with fire-resistant homes, prefabricated in China, that would arrive at their properties in shipping containers. Cohen's too-good-to-be true sales pitch sounded familiar to three.
Her customers in Paradise say that Cohen talked them into giving her Cubic Quarters homebuilding business the bulk of their insurance payouts after she promised to supply them with fire-resistant homes, prefabricated in China, that would arrive at their properties in shipping containers. Cohen’ s too-good-to-be true sales pitch sounded familiar to three.
story. reporter: bee cohen is reputed to be the oldest female veteran in california. she is sharp as a tack and still lives on her own. in romania she witnessed bombs being dropped in world war i. she was stationed in england and she witnessed the start of the d-day assault roaring outside. it was the normandy invasion. reporter: in the early hours of june 6, 1944, bee cohen was startled to hear and see thousands of planes in the sky en route to france. nobody knew where or when or what. we knew it us the beginning of
state facility. and whether it s sewing blankets or calling out bingo numbers g-5. cohen says she s always felt a need to give back to her fellow veterans. there s always someone who needs a little more than you do. so you share it. in los angeles, casey stiegal, fox news. good story for this d-day anniversary. meanwhile, let s go ahead and take a look at the weather on this particular wednesday. and take a look at that. we ve got some incredible images of the venus transit as it s called where venus crosses directly between the earth and the sun. notice, on the in the lower left, that dot over the sun is venus. it s literally a once in a lifetime event. the next time it will happen is 2117. amazing pictures. look at that. i think that view is from north carolina. it is. all right. meanwhile, let s real quickly take a look at the day
dropping bombs during world war i. then after immigrating to the u.s., she joined the army and was stationed in england where one night she suddenly witnessed the start of the d-day assault roaring outside. the sky was full of planes and gliders and it was the normandy invasion! in the early hours of june 6, 1944, u.s. army private bee cohen was startled to hear and see thousands of planes in the sky en route to france. nobody knew where even aboard ship, nobody knew when or where or what the normandy invasion. we knew it was the beginning and end of world war ii. 11 months later, the war in europe did end but for bea the service to her adopted and beloved country was far from over. look at this. now at 102, cohen still hand sews blankets for the parade of veterans who cycle through this