I am never going to have my son back. I dont get to go to his High School Graduation were see him go to college. I have no idea what happened. It was like a meteor hit. A 12yearold kid, loved to ride his scooter everywhere, lost his life at the hands of a killer. Hes a soccer coach. Great, on and off the field, great role model. They dont have a fingerprint. They dont have a witness. There is a darkness at work. People call me a murderer. I am 100 innocent. You could have heard a pin drop in that courtroom. A small speck on the map on the road to the canadian border. Upstate new york, a small speck on the map on the road to the canadian border. They like to joke that there are more cows than people and i dont think they are joking. In a sleepy place, you would think nothing happens that could interest the outside world , but an epic story has unfolded. A murder case, for sure, but so much more. Its a little bit fargo. Jesse mckinney, reporter for the new york times, was drawn to it. It
billion with a b, we ve got this honore got this high for sola alvarez at the white house, and this is cnn welcome, till the interject after this hour, some eye-popping numbers from a watchdog group keeping tabs on the us supreme court, suggesting justice clarence thomas received $2 million in gifts for more than 100 entities, 2 million. justice thomas, not the only one racking up the numbers in this study plus the biden-harris campaign, making a play for anti-trump republicans such as the ones who keep turning out for nikki haley and republican primaries. republican governor glenn youngkin s, virginia will be here on the lead and we ll talk about that in much more. plus new murder charges for the man accused of being the gilgo beach serial killer. the new evidence on a laptop that prosecutors say was his blueprint for serial killing. we start this hour with the 2024. 2024 leave. let s play the music election dam up. one we could go today. donald trump was convicted of 34 f
perspective of the leadup to the invasion and then how the fighting unfolded in real time. historian garrett graph is here, is the author of the remarkable new book, when the sea came alive and oral history of the day garrett, thanks so much for being here, congrats on the book before we talk about the book, though, i do want to note there are very few veterans who fought on d-day who are still with us. and you recently wrote about why it s so important to keep their memories alive. he wrote, quote, we now face the very real question of whether america will embrace a vision of a country less free and less democratic, more divided and more unequal it would be a step backward, unlike almost anything else. in american history, unquote you ve spoken to so many of these veterans. what do they make of the moment we re in with democratic backsliding all over the world, including in the united states.
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and when they were playing that tape, which is about five minutes long in that courtroom, you could ve have heard a pin drop. the state argued that when nick wasn t lying, he had very suspicious lapses in memory about the day garrett was killed, a convenient forgetfulness, said prosecutors, highlighted by three simple words. i cannot recall. i cannot recall. i cannot recall. watch him as he answered i cannot recall without even the slightest reflection or effort to try to recall. if you start to take these things in sum, in toto, that you have a guy who is not telling the truth. you have a guy who does not have an ironclad alibi. and the proof is beyond compelling. it approaches mathematical certainty. every single fact in this case points to him. and at some point coincidences stop being coincidences and they start being proof of guilt. it was a circumstantial case, but prosecutors were confident. now the defense would get its turn, and they would aggressively make t