will not be going back to serve any of it because of the four-year she already served thanks for joining us. the news continues now, right here on cnn it s thursday, june 6, right now on cnn this morning, president biden in france to commemorate today s 80th anniversary of d-day, and to send a message to america s allies. plus multiple tornadoes sweeping across marilyn homes damaged people, injured, and trapped. and donald trump s election interference trial in georgia delayed indefinitely don t appeals court decides whether de a fani willis can stay on the case all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington, this is a live look at the normandy american cemetery in france. as world leaders gathered to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d-day. good morning, everyone. i m kasie hunt. it s wonderful to have you with us president biden and first lady jill biden enormity at this hour to meet with the precious few remaining veterans who took part in the largest amphibious military op
to about 1,100 when average would have been just shy if 800. so again, it s been a very active year. we re above average four tornado reports, the risk today includes i95 corridor from new york philly down into to baltimore. there even including charlotte. it s a marginal level one risk and we do have that kind of level one risk through the next couple of days, a little bit of a bull s-eye there nebraska planes by friday where we could find some damaging thunderstorms there as well casey. all right. elisa rafah forces morning. lisa, thank you very much all right. next here at years since d-day, we re going to be locked hi, i m at the cemetery in normandy. where many of the americans who died that day were laid to rest hey, mom, how many should i decorate? a half ran half blue. that s a really tough call. who are you if you look at the latest data, you re
my name is dr. ala stanford. how are you today? in spite of many odds, her teenage parents taught her that the word can t didn t exist. and she became a top pediatric surgeon. when covid-19 started killing people in the black community, she refused to let those poor parts of philly down. she started the black doctors covid-19 consortium to test and eventually vaccinate people. they have tested and vaccinated more than 75,000 people. the trust she built is why it all worked. even when she herself got covid she never stopped listening and leading because she always carries the community with her. she knows what her work and presence mean to the younger girls and boys standing in front of their mirrors. you can be a doctor caring for patients saving lives and bringing dignity and decency to all in the middle of a horrific pandemic.
teenage parents tout her the world can t didn t exist. she became a top pediatric surgeon. when covid-19 started killing people in the black community, she refused to let those poor parts of philly down. she started the black doctors covid-19 consortium to test and eventually vaccinate people. they have tested and vaccinated more than 75,000 people. the trust she built is why it all worked. even when she herself got covid, she never stopped listening and leading, because she always carries the community with her. she knows what her work and presence mean to the younger girls and boys standing in front of their mirrors. you can be a doctor caring for patients, saving lives and bringing dignity and decency to all in the middle of a horrific pandemic. these are extraordinary times. a national emergency.