my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death beyond what he was in life. to be remembered simply as a good and decent man who saw wrong and tried to right it, saw suffering and tried to heal it, saw war and tried to stop it. those of us who loved him and will take him to his rest today pray that what he was to us and what he wished for others will some day come to pass for all the world. as he said many times in many parts of this nation to those he touched and who sought to touch him, some men see things as they are and say why, i dream things that never were and say why not. that was senator ted kennedy at the funeral of his brother bobby. second funeral he would have to mark and today is june 6th. david ignatius, two monumental things happened on this day, of course, the assassination and the death the assassination and the death of bobby kennedy on june 6th, 1968, a day that really marked in many ways a low point, the chaos of the 1960s and i must say also a
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 unit
thing. i mean, for sunny williams, she was assigned to this flight nine years ago. she has been waiting nine years fly on this mission. and then we had all those recent scrubs first there was that scrub allison on may 6, which was caused by a faulty oxygen valve on the atlas five rocket here. but this scrub on saturday had nothing to do with the capsule or the rocket. it had to do with an issue with the ground cuter that instigates that automatic launch sequence. and so, so much past to go ripe for the launch that we just witnessed here, the weather has to cooperate upgrade, everything has to go perfect right up until the moment of liftoff. and so right now the center engine, i believe has united. so what we re seeing right now is these two stages still mounted together. so you have the bottom half of the atlas five rocket and these two solid rock rocket boosters that have separated from the rest of the spacecraft and we ll essentially never be used again. they re totally exp
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