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I鈥檝e witnessed the power of music. The performer begins to play and a hush falls over the audience. There鈥檚 a sense of soulfulness, deeper than beauty, that in that moment unites people in rapt attention, because they know they are witnessing something extraordinary.
On Sunday, before an exhibition match of the U.S. women鈥檚 national soccer team, World War II veteran Peter DuPr茅 with 鈥淭he Star-Spangled Banner鈥 and his harmonica.
Sporting a cap boldly emblazoned 鈥淲orld War II Veteran,鈥 playing a slow rendition that added color and notes to the familiar version, the nonagenarian transcended the moment.
On the eve of Memorial Day and less than two weeks from the 75th anniversary of D-Day, he was playing to honor the country he served all those years ago. And for a nation that sometimes seems at war with itself, the former U.S. Army medic was reminding us of another era when everyday people served and sacrificed with a unity of purpose that would seem surprising today. Behind all those chants of USA, do we remember that鈥檚 shorthand for the United States of America?
It turns out the women鈥檚 soccer team had , when he and they were at Normandy Beach in January. By this morning, accolades for Sunday鈥檚 performance were pouring in on social media. 鈥淢ade me cry tears of joy and gratitude for your service and every other individual who decides to wear a uniform to put America鈥檚 safety and the safety of those around the world first,鈥 former star Brandi Chastain.
Now, onto today鈥檚 lineup of stories, which includes a look at the challenges of Afghan peace talks, what it鈥檚 like to report from Capitol Hill, and the work of a bridge-builder between Mexicans in the U.S. and their home country.