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and here in new york city 80 years later. here we have the president and first lady walking through the american cemetery and laying the wreath and honoring the heroes who made history on d-day. we ll take you through the next couple of hours together on this. welcome to america s newsroom, i m bill hemmer, dana: i m dana perino and this is america s newsroom. a pleasure and honor to spend this time with you, viewers and you these historical moments are important. 80 years since that day. so we have the first lady and the president in normandy. the president and first lady in france. we have a lot of the ceremony to come and you are going to have a chance to hear from macron as well. bill: we have a lot of great guests to get to relive the moments from 80 years ago with you. thank you for being here as we begin our broadcast. dana: we had just witnessed an extraordinary ceremony and a military band playing taps in honor of those who made the ultimate sacrifice ....
no wonder espresso was invented here. i think i might need a few of these just to keep up with the rhythm of the city. but do they bring as much to the italian table as they do to the country s economy? i m stanley tucci. i m italian on both sides. i am traveling across italy to discover how the food in each of the country s 20 regions is as unique as the people and their past. that s delicious. here in milan, the menu is nothing like you expect. up here in the north, forget about pasta and pizza. oh, my god. that s so beautiful. this is the land of rice and polenta. polenta, in ancient time, it was like the bread. there is not even a tomato in sight. this is amazing. and olive oil plays second fiddle to butter. butter? jesus, whoa, jesus. warning, irresponsible amounts of butter were used in the making of this program. i hate to say it, but we need more butter. milan is the second biggest city in italy, it s the capital of lombardy, the region of the no ....
Bike. He was thrown onto the pavement and police say he was rushed over to temple hospital died about a half hour later from his injuries. Now, investigators are telling us this driver kept going but she was pretty quickly located, taken into custody about a mile away. This area here in hunting park is pretty industrial but there is a good amount of foot and bicycle traffic too. My reaction to this is the person should slow down and watch where theyre going. Like why would you go so fast you see a kid. Reporter now, police have not revealed the age or the name of this suspect, but again she is currently in Police Custody and the victim has still not been identified. Live in hunting park now back to you. As if the drive home from the shore isnt bad enough on a summer sunday a plane landed in the middle of the busy route to Long Beach Island bringing traffic to a crawl. Now, ....
Reporter they call it a hording condition inside the house. Look across the street behind me here. You can see one pile, at least one of the many piles of debris outside, and that is what made is fire particularly tough to fight. And empty burned shelf a house tonight sits as investigators continue work trying to figure out how it burst int flames. This was the scene earlier in the afternoon as fla s tore out of the windows. Two people trapped inside. Uflame s were very human on this side. Thats when i decided to reporter Allen Franklin ran to help his neighbor. s trying to kick the door down on Surveillance Video captured by his own security camera. I knocked on it first, and then i decided its not working. I kick it in, and i realized that after the door was opened, i realized there was a lot of smoke and flames, and smoke was right there, so i stepped out. Reporter he ....
Responsible for conserving the nations history and treasures, and my opening question is to our host for this conversation, carla hayden, who is the brand new 14th librarian of congress, just starting her job in the fall of 2016. Why did you take this job . Let me see how you finish this sentence. I took that job because i want to . Open this wonderful Treasure Chest so as many people as possible. It has, in the room that were in now, has six stratovarious violins and original scores from beethov beethoven, haydn, no relation, and there are so many things here, and thats why i took the job. David farrio youve been at this a bit longer. You are the tenth archivist of the United States, started the job in 2009. Do you remember where you said yes . I said no twice when i got the first calls but it and it took someone from the T ....