the normandy american cemetery in normandy unlike any the world had seen. it required courage and leadership and on the beaches and in the skies that would come to be known as the greatest generation. 9387 of those heroes lie beneath the white crosses and stars of david you see behind me. they brought freedom to friends after four brutal years of nazi occupation and then they peeled back hitler s grip on europe step-by-step. later this our you will hear from the first of several or several veterans who will speak with the suite who will remarkable man who is now 104 years old. and as we moved on the morning of 16th we had casualties immediately. when you talk about the day after i talked tell people the infantry had sometimes n15 delays in wonder. mack it it all depends on how fast you will. martha: was talking about an action on the 16th several days after d-day. will have more on that interview later. is really incredible. he is quite a man and you ll see some
and i believe that virginians believe strongly in commonsense conservative policies that s exactly what we have lead with demonstrated results from. i mean, we have seen virginia move from bottom third in job growth near the top. we have more virginians working than ever, archimedes are safer than than have in a long long long time. rear form education and we ve demonstrated once again that there is room for commo commonsense. and i believe this is what the poles are reflecting, that america is ready for strength in commonsense and i believe virginians will, in fact, again present themselves not as a result of some political machine but reflecting their views that they are ready for change. again it s a long way until november but here we sit in june and the poles are tight. martha: i want to talk to you about where we are or why i am right now in normandy, i want to ask you quickly because your name always shows up on these shortlists of potential vise