two candidates half a world away from each other. president biden in france and former president trump out west as americans weigh the top issues at home from a border still overflowing to jobs still the surging, court battles still growing and more protesters rallying yet again like the pro-palestinian demonstration head in our nation s capital today, organizers calling it surround the white house for gaza, or even if the president isn t at the white house 40 matter what s happening in gaza. we ll hear from if key players on all of it. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas, republican house speaker mike johnson, democratic congressman james clyburn and prosecutor hopeful robert f. kennedy jr. all here, all now. get ready. welcome, everybody, i m neil cavuto. treasure. neil: all right. welcome, i m neil cavuto. peter doocy in paris. peter. reporter: and, neil, we just i saw a few clip of president biden and president macron having a coffee meeting. president biden was speaki
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
east coast, 8:00 here in los angeles and this is america s late news, fox news at night. breaking tonight, 10,000 california fast food workers now out of work. hundred the fast food restaurants out of business. it all comes on the heels of the state increasing the minimum wage for fast food employees. we know california crime is bad but why are thieves stealing fire hydrants. plus 80 years since d-day. are we forgetting the sacrifice, are we losing our patriotism? it s a nightcap you need to weigh and honour. a brand that is standing up for women s sports, we will talk life to jennifer say, the company ceo and cofounder. we begin with this. [ inaudible question by the media ] i see them identifying with trump. why do you say that? because they have. trace: him giving them some common sense. he s apparently not alone. young and black voters are moving away from president biden. this international correspondent kevin corke live in dc with more on the new numbers. in
thanks for joining us. biden on the cliff. that s the focus of tonight s angle. it was a beautiful somber setting in france to commemorate the 80th anniversary of d-day today. the few remaining world war ii vets on their final mission. the biden team hoped that the president s remarks would resonate with voters back home, showcasing him as a reaganesque figure who would unite americans and the rest of the world behind his vision. but, the speech they wrote for him merely demonstrated how muddled, unserious, and unrealistic their thinking is. first, the biden folks seemed to think that they can convince us that russia and ukraine poses the same existential threat to the west as germany did in 1944. we will not walk away. if we do, ukraine will be subjugated and will not end there. ukraine s neighbors will be threatened. all of europe will be threatened. in their hour of trial the allied forces of d-day did their duty. now the question for us is in our hour of trial, will w
you are about to embark upon a great crusade toward which we have striven these many months. the eyes of the world are upon you. the hopes and prayers of liberty loving people everywhere march with you. across the english channel, the allied armada of ships and crafts steam. these are the men who took the cliffs. these are the champions who helped create continent. these are the heroes who helped end a war. the beaches of normandy were consecrated by the blood of our heroes, british, canadian, polls, free french, and can canadian. allied forces move forward and were eventually victorious. and then swept across europe. over a stretch of 60 miles, the battles raged. on these beaches, the forces of freedom turned the tide of the 20th century. never relenting even as comrades died all around them. when they had reached the top, the rangers radioed back the code for success. praise the lord. 80 years ago today more than 73,000 courageous americans join allied