D-Day veteran says the U.S. is the "savior of the world" ahead of its 82-year mark



This weekend will mark 82 years since D-Day, the largest seaborne assault in history. Tony Dokoupil spoke with 107-year-old veteran Arthur Rose, who was a Navy lieutenant on that day.



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