european, and the project is that the eu was set up so that these things didn t happen again and you can find that, you know history kind of went quiet for a few years in europe but as we have n in ukraine and bosnia in the 90s and you are seeing in the debates of where the european union is going, it is not quiet anymore. no, stephen collinson, thank you, and stay with us, and we are going to sneak in a break here and we will return with more special coverage of the anniversary of d-day right after this. soldiers sayilors and airmen of the allied expeditionary forces, you are about to embark on what we have been striving
russians are, the british and the french and the german s ares are ready for this to be over. yes, i was going to say, hey, they want to portray that poroshenko is great and won wonderful, and we won. and the president is still talking about the sectorial sanctions on the russian economy. and he is the only one talking about it. and the europeans want to go to more targeted sanctions which is short of the sectorial the sanctions, but the president came from poland and he is hearing from the eastern european leaders that he met, and they are scared and alarmed about the russian ss on their soil, and they see it a as trip wire to stop russia from moving into the ball tix and elsewhere so that the president is caught in between the old established like donald rumsfeld and the new europe. and it is split. that is the irony, it is eastern europe reaching out and desperate for america s surt
place at the sword beach. of course, earlier, we had the commemoration of the american commemoration right here and of course we are on american soil on omaha beach. i want to bring back michael beschloss, and wes moore, and jack jacobs and brought back my pal and colleague with these trips with the president steve collinson, and let s do some news here, and you saw the world leaders here and you left that to literally do some writing and up y dade dating and a little meeting on the side? yes. between president obama and president putin, and do we think that there was any substance? i would not say much but it was a 10 or 15-minute meeting on the slooinds of this lunch on the sidelines of the lunch that the world leaders are having on
of the invasion helps to show you what an amazing fraternity is that you are a part of and that you stand on the shoulders of giants. and a real pride to go back to the units, and looking at the interviews earlier, i can t help but every time that the vets nex next to you are being interviewed, my eyes go to the left shoulder. i see the 82nd patch. the fact that as i was wearing my uniform, that we wore that same patch that i was part of that same unit. a great level of pride swells up in my chest, because it is incredibly humbling to know that we are part of the same unit, but at the same time we know the stock in which we come from. we know the stock that our unit comes from and it is used to serve as an understanding of who we are, and it is used to serve as an understanding of what we can do and what we can do as long as we have the idea of collective mission, and greater sense of belonging. general mccaffery and we were having the earlier discussion about look world wa