Thursday on the NewsHour, 80 years after the Allied invasion, world leaders converge on the beaches of Normandy to mark the D-Day anniversary. Dozens are killed by an Israeli strike on a United Nations school in Gaza. Plus, Attorney General Merrick Garland fires back against Republican attacks on the Justice Department.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Veterans, world leaders gather for 80th anniversary of D-Day
News Wrap: Severe storms cause damage in several states
https://youtu.be/Mcxd_BSPCTY
Israeli strike on UN school in Gaza kills dozens
How Trump could upend the rule of law in a second term
Former neighbor disputes Alito’s upside-down flag account
‘When the Sea Came Alive’ provides oral history of D-Day
Rhode Island artist explores why time dominates our lives
Cuban musicians struggle to reach American audiences
A Brief But Spectacular take on creating cultures of growth
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00:00 – Intro
02:18 – D-Day + 80
10:20 – News Wrap
15:43 – War in the Holy Land
21:06 – Under Fire
27:32 – Courting Controversy
32:40 – “When the Sea Came Alive”
39:22 – Clock Man
45:03 – Cuban Embargo
51:56 – Brief but Spectacular
54:38 – Goodnight