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joining us. you thought it was over but not. a potentially huge development in trump s new york trial but, first, they can t stop him. that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: five months from election day and the list of democrat failures continues to grow by the day. now, it s friday, let s have some fun and quickly categorize them in chronological order. first, the biden team and their press homeys thought they could use jan 6 to intimidate trump supporters and scare away all the independents. history is watching, just like history watched three years ago on january 6th. whether insurrectionists stormed this very capitol and placed a dagger in the throws democracy. laura: dagger. trump left office on january 20th if you can t remember. insurrection u.s. government without weapons? okay. well, of course, democrats using jan 6th thought a second impeachment trial would do him in. according to the reuters ipsos poll, fewer one in five said they watched multiple hours
water and essential services because of that water break and many others around town. mass shooting. 25 people shot, 1 dead in akron, ohio. we were outside enjoying ourselves. next thing we know, we were running for our lives, that fast. plus, president trump jumps in on the ultimate fighting championship in new jersey. boy, the round of applause he s getting right now is pretty staggering. new cbs polling on what voters think of his felony conviction and its impact on campaign 2024. mexico votes, choosing a new president. and for the first time, she s a woman. cbs news is there. and later, 80 years after d-day. veterans gather to celebrate an historic invasion and to remember the fallen who fought world war ii for them didn t last six hours. they came off the boats. they died. announcer: this is the cbs weekend news from new york with jericka duncan. good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. tonight, fire crews in california are working
to apologize for who we are, both at home and on the global stage. to flog ourselves for actually helping the other countries we are helping. enough of that we are done with this culture of apologyism. we need to revive that sense of american exceptionalism that the actual ronald reagan stood for and i think donald trump stands for unapologetically today. a lot of people are hungry for it. we are done apologizing for our identity for engaging in this self-loathing that phase and that cloud is slowly passing across the country, laura, and americans are actually hungry for being proud of who we are again. certainly count me n that camp. laura: well, i think that when you listen really carefully to biden and unfortunately we all had to listen to him overseas. sure sounds like they are getting ready for war with russia. it sounds like it s rallying everyone not to defend ukraine but to go on an offensive push inside russia to defeat putin and i guess do regime change.
or a parasitic infection. don t change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your child s eczema specialist about dupixent. today in france, parachutists jumped from vintage aircraft into the she parachutists jumped from vintage aircraft into the sky over normandy, where war once raged. the event kicks off celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of d-day. this week, the last veterans of the invasion who could made the journey back. well, now in their 90s and even older, they came to remember their history-changing fight for freedom and to honor the fallen. cbs s elaine cobbe is there. reporter: june 6th, 1944, was designated d-day by the allies, the day they sent ships, planes, and troops to normandy in western france in an offensive