Neil thank you martha for now forget the dow jones dont take youre eye off of ai. Shares soaring above 1000 today as the market value of ai chips tops to. 6 drill trillion dollars. Dreamed up and at dennys years ago, the bidding is now seen as the engine of growth for everything ai. Similar to jeff pesos with the plan to cell books online becoming what would become starting what would become amazon. So when it comes to nvidia it looks like the newest it company but for how long . This stock in 2000 if you made an investment of 1000 it would be worth more than 1 million today. It doesnt appear done yet. Not even close. Welcome everyone im neil cavuto this is 1 for the record books. When ever seen a complete Toast Company like this crime so fast and dominate so many in such a relatively short period of time. All of this juxtaposed against the Dow Jones Industrial that couldnt get out of its own way largely on concerns the economy is doing better and they dont like that. More on that late
you are about to embark upon a great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. across the english channel, the allied armada of ships and crafts steam. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped create continent. these are the heroes who helped end a war. the beaches of normandy were consecrated by the blood of our heroes, british, canadian, polls, free french, and can canadian. allied forces move forward and were eventually victorious. and then swept across europe. over a stretch of 60 miles, the battles raged. on these beaches, the forces of freedom turned the tide of the 20th century. never relenting even as comrades died all around them. when they had reached the top, the rangers radioed back the code for success. praise the lord. 80 years ago today more than 73,000 courageous americans join allied
morning. the washington post s eugene robinson, thank you, my friend. and thanks to all of you for getting up with us on this thursday morning. morning joe starts right now. 225 came here. after two days of fighting, only 90 could still bear arms. behind me is a memorial that symbolizes the ranger daggers that were thrust into the top of these cliffs. before me are the men who put them there. these are the boys. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continent. these are the heros who helped end a war. that was ronald reagan in 1984, iconic d-day speech, about the brave young men who climbed the cliffs of pointe du hoc, to reach a suspected german gun in placement 100 feet up. that is where we begin this morning. normandy, france, for the 80th anniversary of the d-day landings, the invasion that propelled the end to world war ii. right now, president biden is meeting with global leaders and the veterans who sacrificed their li
to kids. people all up and down the scale. they are going to be here to tell the story when we are all gone. 3 months, i was gone at 16. as long as that people remember that the events are still around. you know, some of the memories are good. some are bad. some are happy. some are sad. that is all part of life. john: what is really remarkable, he will tell you he was 16 when he was there. i have another story of others who are 16 his parents lied about their age to allow them to sign up. to think of what they could do as teenagers backbend to help save the world is just remarkable. the second man from the navy, i actually met in iwo jima. he drove a higgins boat onto the beach at 16 years old because