manchester city chairman khaldoon al mubarak says the club want to be judged by the facts and not by claims and counter claims, after allegations of breaching financial regulations. hello and welcome to the bbc news at 0ne. the king and queen, and the prince of wales havejoined second world war veterans at an event in portsmouth to mark the 80th anniversary of d day. the normandy landings were the largest seaborne invasion in history, with the 191m battle laying the foundation for an allied victory. the special ceremony was narrated by dame helen mirren and included a flypast by the red arrows. jon kay is at the commemorations on southsea common. good afternoon from portsmouth where in brilliant sunshine a crowd of thousands has just been treated to a spectacular, noisy and deeply poignant event to honour those who served on d day. part commemoration part celebration. yes, there was a vip box where members of the royalfamily sat alongside political leaders and mil
Good wednesday morning. We begin with the republican snores doubleteaming President Trump with scathing criticism. Overnight the attacks continued after announcing he will not seek reelection, arizona senator jeff flake arailing against the president condemning what he calls reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior. Retiring senator bob corker is calling the president a divisive bully. Abcs Serena Marshall has the latest from washington. Good morning, serena. Reporter kendis, diane. Good morning. Senator flake did not hold back with his criticism of the president. Senator corker, a man who once campaigned for him, even going on the record and saying that he continually says untruths taking us far beyond a mere twitter war of words. It has all the makings of a civil war. Senate republicans rejecting the behavior of their republican president. It is dangerous to a democracy. Reporter arizona senator jeff flake, announcing he will not seek a second term because he is disgusted. Flagr
We begin with the republican senators doubleteaming President Trump with scathing criticism. And overnight the attacks continued after announcing he will not seek reelection, arizona senator jeff flake is railing against the president condemning what he calls reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior. And retiring senator bob corker is calling the president a divisive bully. Abcs Serena Marshall has the latest from washington. Good morning, serena. Reporter kendis, diane, good morning, and thats right. Senator flake did not hold back with his criticism of the president. Senator corker, a man who once campaigned for him, even going on the record and saying that he continually spells untruths taking this far beyond a mere twitter war of words. It has all the makings of a civil war. Senate republicans rejecting the behavior of their republican president. It is dangerous to a democracy. Reporter arizona senator jeff flake announcing he will not seek a second term because he is disguste
Pelley late today a pennsylvania jury began deliberating bill cosbys fate. After his lawyers presented a defense consisting of one witness and six minutes of testimony. Once one of americas most beloved entertainers, cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in his home in 2004. More than 50 other women have accused cosby, but this is the only criminal case. Jericka duncan is at the courthouse outside philadelphia. Reporter for the first time in the trial, bill cosbys wife camille walked arm in arm with her husband as he entered court today. Cosby chose not to take the stand. Instead, his attorney brian mcmonogal told jurors, the Accuser Andrea Constand told a stone cold lie and cosby cheated on his wife but did not commit a crime. As his lawyer said, you deserve better. Prosecutor kevin steele countered by using koskoffs cosbys 2005 and 2006 deposition where cosby described giving quaaludes, a hypnotic truck, to women. Steele went on to say, drugging somebody and pu
Launches and conference appearances here in portlands. It also by being one of our in new orleans. But also by being one of our speakers. He is here to talk about his latest look avenue of spies, which is the basis of the tour alex just got back from last lead where we took people from normandy, following the bedford boys, then to paris with a remarkable story we are about to hear unfolded during the not the occupation. I occupation. Please join me in welcoming alex. Ershaw area alex can you hear me ok . Good. In you hear me over here if pace around nervously . As i walk the avenue of spies . Grade. Fantastic audience. Im going to be very politically incorrect now and Say Something that i probably shouldnt say. Im actually going to think someone from the museum who is the reason why i am standing here right now. Please, jeremy collins, can you stand up, raise your hand up . Wheres jeremy . [applause] the reason why im going to embarrass him briefly, and please forgive me for this, is b