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
cbs s ed o keefe is traveling with the president. he joins us now live from paris, and ed, what have we learned? reporter: norah, good evening. as you said, the president here now at the start of a five-day visit to france. the secret service says this incident is having no effect on his movements, and the fbi is monitoring the situation. reports say the explosion occurred monday afternoon at a hotel near the charles de gaulle airport outside paris. french prosecutors have opened a case against an unnamed 26-year-old suspect who is originally from the russian-occupied donbas region of ukraine. reports say the suspect is recovering from injuries sustained in monday s blast and is cooperating with police. french media reports guns and false passports were also found. the incident comes ahead of the d-day commemorations ahead of a major military parade for the president s state visit scheduled for saturday and a little more than a month before the summer olympics begin here in
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
the 80th anniversary of the d-day invasion. cbs s ed o keefe is traveling with the president. he joins us now live from paris, and ed, what have we learned? b2 norah, good evening. as you said, the president here now a the start of a five-day visit to france. the secret service says this incident is having no effect on his movements and the fbi is monitoring the situation. monday afternoon at a hotel near the charles de gaulle airport outside paris. french prosecutors have opened a case against an unnamed 26-year-old suspect who is originally from the russian occupied donbas region of ukraine. reports say the suspect is recovering from injuries sustained in monday s blast and is cooperating with police. french media reports guns and false passports were also found. the incident comes ahead of the d-day commemorations ahead of a major military parade for the president s state visit scheduled for saturday and a little more than a month before the summer olympics begin here in p
as frank gardner reports. war planes from another time. memories from 80 years ago. today, a chance to honor those men and women who took part in d day, the operation that helped end the second world war. service chiefs, prime ministers past and present, the royalfamily and of course, the veterans. roy haywood was 19 on that day, a trooper in the sherwood rangers. i landed in on the evening of d day, and three weeks later i was so badly damaged that they had to amputate both my legs below the knee. i returned home eventually, and i have to say that i always considered myself one of the lucky ones that survived because so many of us didn t. this was the largest ever amphibious invasion in human history, over150,000 british, us, canadian and french troops landing on normandy s beaches under withering fire from german defenses. let us once again commit ourselves always to remember, cherish and honor those who served that day and to live up to the freedom they died for. honoring