bret: thanks, judge. a appreciate you too. breaking tonight. following two major stories. brand new fox polling on the presidential race showing some key states flipping sides. we will bring you that but, first bret: this is the 80th anniversary of one of the most military campaigns in world history it. changed the world. the allied invasion of normandy, france set the stage for the defeat of the axis powers in world war ii. president biden one of several global leaders at a special commemoration today in france. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich has highlights tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. jacqui: good evening, bret. 25 heads of state gathered to commemorate d-day but the stars were the world war ii veterans, many more than 100 years old who the president credited with saving the world. drawing parallels between u.s. efforts to stop the infamous nazi dictator of the 1940s with the fight against russian aggression today. you wan
greatest generation 80 years ago. bret: did you ever think across the hall that you would be working across the aisle on legislation as congressman up on capitol hill? no. i just wanted to cross the stage to get my diploma. [laughter] it was one step in front of the other. mission first, and the lord will take care of the rest. it was an honor to graduate from west point. it s an honor to continue my service with congressman pat ryan. certainly didn t imagine, but i m so darn proud to be serving with john and to be serving our country again in way. we need, as i said, we need patriots right now desperately. bret: we do that and thank you both for the service to the country. we appreciate it. you can see all the common ground segments on my podcast common ground find that and the all-star game podcast under the bret baier podcast. fox news podcast.com. spotify or wherever you download podcasts. see the discussion on the fox news youtube page. bret: up next the panel on the