This home completely surrounded. More rain coming. The deadly shooting on the u. S. Border. The images here tonight. The american who tried to drive through. Authorities say he opened fire and then he was shot and killed. We have new reporting tonight on the missing mom, her estranged husband and his girlfriend arrested. And tonight, why authorities are now zeroing in on a trash plant today. The dramatic rescue pictures coming in at this hour. The 74yearold woman hiking, rescued, spinning in the stretcher as she was lifted out. And return to normandy. Tonight, the chilling descriptions from the heroes themselves. Young american sons who changed the course of history. What they saw, what they did, as tonight, they journey back. And good evening from london. We are here for the president s visit tonight before we head to normandy, france, and we will get to all of that in just a moment here. But we do begin tonight with the breaking headline involving the deadly massacre in parkland, flo
Court as parents speak out. The flood emergency turning deadly tonight, as flash floods strike a major american city. Drivers losing control. New watches in effect tonight. And the mississippi, arkansas and missouri rivers all threatened with more rain coming. Thistime a 41yearold woman found dead in her hotel room, just days before a maryland couple was found dead at the same resort. Officials now saying they all died from the same cause. The day care worker facing abuse charges tonight, caught on camera shaking and slapping a toddler. And our series, return to normandy. The veterans from every corner of america, and the paratrooper who returned at 97, making the same jump again today. And good evening tonight from normandy, france, where World Leaders and world war ii veterans are gathering to mark dday, 75 years ago tomorrow. June 6th, 1944, a day that changed the course of the war, the course of history. The operation cost the lives of 10,000 allied forces. Its believed 4,000 died
Tonight. This home completely surrounded. More rain coming. The deadly shooting on the u. S. Border. The images here tonight. The american who tried to drive through. Authorities say he opened fire and then he was shot and killed. We have new reporting tonight on the missing mom, her estrged sband a h ed. Nit, whyuthori on a trash plant today. The dramatic rescue pictures coming in at this hour. The 74yearold woman hiking, rescued, spinning in the stretcher as she was lifted out. And return to normandy. Tonight, the chilling descriptions from the heroes themselves. Young american sons who changed the course of history. What they saw, what they did, as tonight, they journey back. And good evening from london. We are here for the president s visit tonight before we head to normandy, france, and well get to all of that in just a moment here. But we do begin tonight with the breaking headline involving the deadly massacre in parkland, florida. We all remember, 17 students and teachers were
decades. every generation must preserve it, defend it, and fight for it, in memory of those who fought here, died here, literally save the world here, let us be worthy of their sacrifice. reporter: a sentiment shared by secretary antony blinken. one country can t simply violate the territory of another by force, try to dominate its future. if we don t stand up for those rules in our time, then we risk seeing what happened in the time we are commemorating today. reporter: with the soldiers of world war ii now at the far end of life s journey, only about 200 american veterans made the trip to normandie this year. among them, onofrio zicari. one of the thousands of young americans who landed at omaha beach, then just 21 years old. now, at 101, he is among the dwindling few still around to tell a story. the shells were landing all over us. one caught me in my knee, and
there was the moment, strangers walking up to them to say thank you. onofrio zicari originally from geneva, new york, was so moved. thank you for everything you guys did for us, for your service. thank you. this whole beach, whole sections, as far as the eye could see, was just men coming ashore, coming ashore. unbelievable. nono told us he had one more wish. a lot of graves. look at all the crosses. oh boy. to find the grave of the friend he lost. holding the photograph of himself, standing before his friend s grave back during the war. 75 years later, he found the cross. donald e. simmons, who died on june 6th, 1944. what nono did not know was that donald simmons family was watching our news. so moved by that moment, they wanted to meet nono. ah, there he is. i m marie, don s sister.