Well be live all morning well be on board a specially from portsmouth where the queen, Prince Charles and President Trump chartered ship to see families willjoin veterans to commemorate relive the journey of those the bravery of those who helped to liberate europe. Who took part in d day. We cannot comprehend what these but for now lets go to ben, in the breakfast studio, for the rest of the days news. Ladies and gentlemen did to us to in other news, its the last day give us ourfreedom. Of the us president Donald Trumps state visit to the uk. Following this mornings d day commemorations, he will travel to ireland inaudible. For a bilateral meeting with irish premier, leo varadkar. Last night the president and first lady, melania trump, elsewhere this morning, in sport, hosted a dinnerfor the prince history forJohanna Konta. Shes through to the semi of wales and the duchess of cornwall finals of the french open, the furthest any british woman has at the american ambassadors reached at R
Campaign boost from alisters like George Clooney and Julia Roberts. Former President Trump bringing his message to the middle class across blue states. Watch. Were going to win new jersey, minnesota, the state of virginia. This guy is so damnn bad, it could be all of them. Todd Jeff Van Drew hosted that rally, well ask him if the former president can win in strongholds. And assaulted in New York City and a random and violent attack. We have the latest. P plus a lot of you are thinking, i cant believe they invited this guy. Too late. [b [boos] todd what is the deal with that . Duke University Graduates walking out during Jerry Seinfelds commencement speech. Latest flash point in antiisrael campus protest. Youre watching fox and friends first, im todd piro. Carley im carley shimkus, all that coming up over the next hour. Major testimony expected today in former president criminal trial. Michael cohen will take the stand this morning. Todd Michael Cohen, one of the key witnesses to testif
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Good afternoon everybody. For good evening. My name is Katie Willard and im part of the events staff at politics and prose. What a crowd. Before we begin let me go over a few quickthings. First, please silence your dicell phones and other devices. We are audio and video recording this evening and e you do not want to be the one whose phone goes off on cspan. Secondly during our question and answer portion in the interest of being able to hear everyone please ask your questions at this microphone. That way theres no understanding for our recording and lastly please for your chairs and place them against here, our staff would greatly appreciate that. Im pleased to introduce lynne olson to politics and prose. She is the author of those angry days, trouble some young men and citizens of london as well as several other books and has previously worked as a journalist for the associated press. In her new book madame fourcadeb daring young woman war the who franceb against hitler olson network
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