steve: we will take you back there live in a moment. first let s talk a little domestic politics. brian: 2020 frontrunner for now joe biden revealing climate change plan which included net zero emissions by 2050 and rejoining the paris agreement. katie: soon after he was accused plagiarizing parts of his new climate platform which would cost trillions over the next 10 years. steve: that plagiarism thing again. here to break it down is senior fellow at the national taxpayer union maddy duppler. good morning. good morning. you know, it looks like out biden campaign had to admit some of the framework was lifted from other activist the. in hindsight they said we made a mistake but this is his plan. exactly. not just the plagiarism that is being recycled here for the biden campaign. a lot of the ideas coming out of obama-biden presidency. they wanted to go to all new
pleasure on behalf of the entire country indeed the whole free world that i say to you all thank you. [applause] [applause] brian: how poignant that the queen who was there at the time of the as a younger woman obviously. steve: she was alive. katie: she lived through it. brian: they didn t know what it was going to be like had they lost d-day had d-day failed? what was at stake the resolve though needed and the resolve they had. katie: she said this generation, my generation is resilient and that the fate of the world was on was dependent on the success of d-day. steve: that s right. we have heard from a number of world leaders trudeau of canada spoke. we had macron speak and the president of the united
steve: fox news alert. we are taking you back to portsmouth in england, south and west of london. as you can see right there some of the veterans who were there on those docks 75 years ago commemorate how the world was changed with operation overlord. right now we are listening to some entertainment. they have been having some music from that period back in the 1940s. bring back a lot of memories for the men who are there. katie: as we are awaiting president trump s remarks he will read from a speech let our hearts out. a prayer from franklin d. roosevelt he read over the radio the night of d-day on june 6th, 1944. when british and canadian troops were fighting on those beaches that is something he is going to be reminding the country of in
renewable sources by 2050. what that means is making energy sources that we use now more expensive. on top of that, that means getting rid of energy jobs. millions of americans who work in energy sectors right now like oition would see those jobs eliminated while energy costs rise. this is something that the obama-biden presidency attempted with stimulus plan in 2009 trying to pour money into green energy programs while eliminating fossil fiewlsz we know how that turned out. solyndra, that was giving money away to political all allies while the rest of the country struggled to make ends meet while energy costs went up. katie: i don t know if this plan will work while trying to regain blue collar works in wisconsin, pennsylvania and michigan. now the biden campaign is saying this is released too soon after he was pushed into a corner to try and come up with his own kind of green new deal when you read through the details there is no talk about public-private
like 60,000 people in attendance there. there are protesters reportedly. according to the bbc, there are currently more police and photographers than protesters. katie: this is what you are looking at now a stage where all of it will happen. dignitaries and a number of veterans who are showing up now for this event. and it s just amazing to see them all coming and talking about their stories and commemorating that horrible, but heroic day 75 years ago tomorrow. brian: if there is anything that should bring out world together, it s this. it is the good against the evil, naziism, fascism, holding on to europe and a desperate allied invasion of 150,000 plus soldiers looking to take it back. protesters would astound me. the united states, the united kingdom and canada will will take time to commemorate those men and women who came before us who fought that fatal day.