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it s another step in new york attorney general leticia james. it includes donald trump and his family, and don junior his oldest son. he came to the courthouse today flanked by police officers as we showed you there first time this has happened. he took no questions outside, but he was on the stand where he took many questions because he had to. experts weighing in that some soft testimony did yield material that attorney general wants to use, including who was responsible for a long-running multiyear fraud. they cot got him talking. at one point a judge asked don junior to slow down his speed. that could happen to anybody. and don junior quipped, i apologize, your honor, i moved to florida but kept the new york pace. if you ve ever been near new york or seen a movie about new york, we do talk a little faster. that s fair enough. fast or slow, the answers that will matter here today in the coming days are about truth, lies and numbers. but in this case, legally that boils dow
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
martha. [ ] martha: thank you john and sandra thank you. good afternoon everybody i m marth maccallum this is the story. we re live from the american cemetery in normandy france where today we watch world leaders gathering to give thanks and gratitude to our greatest generation 1 man after another more than 100 and all got several rose the riveters came to her number at all. the good and the sad. and to pay tribute to the nearly 5000 who gave it all on beaches and in the hedgerows of the french countryside. they rest behind us here. bro on row. row on row. [ ] the young americans who fought to the clamour and chaos on d-day have grown old or left us. and whenever a veteran of d-day is sent to his maker in the fullness of time after a long life lived in freedom, he wins a final victory over hitler. martha: tomorrow comp republican florida congressman michael waltz and corey mills no strangers to combat would pay tribute by reenacting the airline invasion of norma