live in the moment. ask your doctor about otezla. i m thrilled to be back in beautiful arizona with thousands and thousands in the crowd. hardworking americans. we are the party of common sense. as an example, it is big stuff, bigger than people think. why would anybody want to have men play in women s sports? why? [boos] we want strong voters, powerful military. we don t want wars. we want to have great education for our children and we want to have low interest rates, and i will be slamming the door shut on the biden migrant app, and i will terminate every single open borders policy of the biden administration as soon as i take the oath of office. sandra: former president donald trump back in battleground arizona for a raucous town hall last night. he took 30 minutes of questions after his speech, and laid out what he calls a common sense agenda on things that matter to everyday americans. hello and welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york, and john, here it
today. dana: thank you. bill: a good buckeye, there, cleveland, ohio xavier university. that s right. thank you. dana: fox news alert and we have continuing coverage of today s ceremonies in normandy, france, as leaders and veterans of the western allied nations mark the 80th anniversary of d-days. the beginning of the ceremony getting underway, you see may kron and zelenskyy. bill: our coverage continues. an emphasis on this international ceremony about what is happening right now in europe and specifically the war with russia and ukraine. so as we get ready for that, we want to remind you that a small scale reenactment of the normandy invasion featuring period landing craft and a flyover by a squadron of planes are still flying as we see president zelenskyy right now in the camera. dana: fox team coverage. honored to have pete hegseth and author of the new book war on warriors and tim hole berg and joining us in normandy is martha maccallum and white house corre
225 came here. after two days of fighting, only 90 could still bear arms. john: we should point out that ronald reagan was 73 at the time. he looks more like 60. he was eight years younger than joe biden. compare the two. i would say, watching the speech today, joe biden had a very well written speech. he delivered it pretty well. i know there s concerns about mispronouncing words and so forth, but the words and stuff are fine. the reason we remember reagan s speech i was living in europe at the time, and i had visited just a few days after. we remember his speech, one, because it was well-written, because it is consonant with the man, what he stood for, and because of his record. he came to office proposing a military buildup to meet the threat. he deployed euro missiles, he armed the afghans, he confronted communism wherever it was.
the top of these cliffs they began to seize back the continent of europe. 225 came here. after two days of fighting, only 90 could still bear arms. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped free a continent. these are the heroes who helped end a war. bill: if you ve been to the beaches of normandy or if you haven t gone yet, just know when they came over the allied forces came on shore the germans were dug in that part of france and bel belgium. it was the top of a cliff there and they had to scale the cliff in order to get to the german garrisons to take them out one-by-one. not like you could go in there with bombers and knock them out. you had so many of your own men on the beach before you. of all the stuff i read this morning i want to share this