they were poor, and they were facing violence. the idea that that is somehow better because they were all living in the same house. well, joy, listen, we need to continue the conversation, quite obviously, my friend. there s a lot to unpack and that interview. thank you so much for joining me tonight. that is our show. over to lawrence o donnell, with the last word. good evening, lawrence. good evening, alex. glenn kershner is going to join us tonight because glenn kershner had the pleasure of being in the courtroom today when steve bannon got his report to prison date. so we will have the pleasure of hearing from glenn kershner how that went today. front-row seat to bannon s departure from the big house. i am eager to hear the caller. i am, too. thanks, alex. thank you. he wasn t the most important person there. the president of the united states is usually the most important person in the room or the most important person in the stadium, or the most important pers
fire, he operated a rangefinder radar for the first american ship to arrive at normandy s coast. providing direct gunfire support for the rangers, scaling the cliffs on their daring mission to take out the german batteries. bob gibson is here, he landed on a utah beach about 10 hours after the invasion began. bullets flying everywhere, bob drove an m4 attractor, that aircraft coming out on top, providing critical protection for the infantry. against the german air force. on that day, and for many days after, we continued. that miller is here, a medic with the 82nd air force. at 3:00 a.m. on june 6th, he and 13 other addicts were working a glider.