and say check i-phone. gaming yourselves with family and friends and how many friends your kids have. gillian: thanks for joining us today. have a great weekend. have a great weekend. bill: we start a new hour right now and start it live from the beaches of normandy, france. president biden arriving at pointe du hoc on the cliffs of normandy giving a speech. we ll share that with you. look at the stunning weather they have on france s northwest shore just really beautiful, beautiful time. welcome. brand-new hour begins here live in new york city. dana has the day off today. i m bill hemmer and our friend gillian is back with us today. gillian: will you keep me for the second hour? that s official. here we are. i m gillian turner. national security advisor says the president will make the case for democracy drawing a line that starts at world war ii and the cold war, nato and russia s current war with ukraine. bill: taking a page from ronald reagan in 1984 in the sam
a new war in a half century and didn t open up a new front of military action in several add min ashen trayss because it was clear to the world that america was not going to get pushed around and put america first. when you put america first the rest of the world benefits, too. the reality is the modern world depends on a strong america and strength is the most important characteristic we have to have as our front footing whenever we deal with international foreign policy decisions and as we ve seen the last three years we have not projected strength and the impacts are clear from ukraine to taiwan to israel to disaster. we need to get ourselves back on a footing of strength and show the world we re decisively put our interests first every step of the way. bill: vladimir putin is talking this week and said a lot meeting with reporters. talked about the use of nuclear weapons and german military tanks in ukraine, how offensive it was to him and the russian
them, so we had to tether the other side to make sure that those didn t open as well. then individually rescue each person. so we use letter belts and waving to secure them to the bucket as well as us, and able to get them out that way. that would ve been a disaster if you hadn t had known that. captain cook, did you know that the key would open for at once and all of them would fall out? when we initially got on the scene it was reported that we might be able to do one at a time, but shortly after we figured out that was not the case and that was what also accelerated us asking for additional help. we realized this was such a complicated situation. captain, are you going to go on a rollercoaster ever again? i personally am not a fan of heights to begin with in that type of situation. so i will continue keeping both feet firmly planted on the ground. good thinking. and you, lieutenant? i am an adrenaline junkie, we ll see. thank you very much. great work, thank you for ex
we saw outbreaks of violence in some polling units. we saw widespread delays. we saw polling units that just didn t open at all. now, polls are just about to open behind me. there s a polling unit. you can see people gathering, and this polling unit is actually near one of the ones we visited the last time, where there was an attack on that polling unit, and there was an attempt to snatch the ballots. we re hoping that it s calm. there s military presence here. but people are just saying that they want the electoral commission to deliver on its promise to produce results in real time through their technology platform, which they ve touted as the game-changer in these elections, and to start them without delay and make sure that polling units are open, laila. stephanie, what role do governors play in the day-to-day lives of nigerians? how influential are governors? reporter: governors here are
reporter: and when court resumes today in just a few hours, a computer crimes expert who was testifying for the state will be back on the stand. he did forensics, don, on maggie murdaugh s phone and he said it was moved long after she was dead, that the camera tried to open for one second for facial recognition, but it wasn t maggie s face, so it didn t open. also, he said there were five missed calls from alex murdaugh and two text messages long after she was dead. one said, call me, babe. so now the jury will have to make some sense of that, don. this is all fascinating. randi ckaye, appreciate it. we ve learned the fbi searched donald trump s former think tank office after they found classified documents there. what it could mean for the investigation. so mr. trump, i understand you re not going to answer any questions today about your preparation with your counsel, is that correct? should i say this or respond