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
simply unthinkable! norah: plus, we hear from the greatest generation. what were you fighting for? freedom. norah: the cbs evening news starts now. 80 years later, the world remembers the soldiers, sailors, and airmen of the allied expeditionary force. good evening. i m norah o donnell, and thank you being with us. the sun rose over normandy s cliffs this morning, just as it did on june 6, 1944, as the liberation of western europe began with the largest amphibious invasion in history. president biden joined other world leaders to honor the bravery and sacrifice of the d-day heroes. he drew a straight line from the fight for freedom in world war ii to the fight against russia s aggression now, saying, freedom is worth it. democracy is worth it. the world is worth it. cbs mornings anchor tony dokoupil is at the american cemetery in normandy. good evening, tony. reporter: good evening, norah. you know, with all world war ii veterans now in their upper 90s or
judge jeanine: hello everyone, i m judge jeanine pirro along with herald for, jesse watters, katie and briane who s here from this morning. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the 5 .en o president biden on the world stage for the dj 80th anniversary of normandy and l doing very littlite to dispel concerns about his diminishing mental acuity following a bombshell wall street journal report that claims he s slipping due to age. the president looking lost while getting out of the car and later seen shuffling from event tom ev event.ptin social media erupting over 1 moment where joe awkwardly fumbles for his seat as otherie dignitaries remained standing.s distinguished guests, please welcome the honorablede secretao of defense of the united states of america. judge jeanine: meanwhile the might have white house is turning into a cleanup crew asnu they attacp k the wall street journal report t.mo they ve been urging democrats who were interviewed for that damning expos
hi, everyone, we made it to friday. it s 4:00 in new york. the very first person to earn the dubious of being first of the republican party is at this very moment playing a game of chicken with the rule of law with practically every prominent member of the gop either silenced or acting at his henchman, the ex-president is talking like a mob boss, amping up his threats of retaliation against his perceived political opponents and enemies in the wake of his conviction on 34 felony counts for concealing a scheme to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. over the course of a single day, trump openly mused about revenge, not once, not twice, but three times. even when he was practically begged to back off the threats by friendly interviewers. watch. i think you have so much to do, you don t have time to get even. you only have time to get right. well, revenge does take time, i will say that. it does. and sometimes revenge can be justified, but sometimes it can t
greatest generation, with a tribute to the men who turned the tide and saved democracy. we have a special obligation. we cannot let what happened here be lost in the silence of the years to come. we must remember it, must honor it and live it. and we must remember the fact that they were heroes here that day. it does not absolve us from what we have to do today. those remarks taking a deeper significance ahead of biden s meeting with zelenskyy later today, there for the d-day ceremonies as the war in ukraine wages on. the president s son in court, hearing testimony in his federal gun trial. on the stand today, his brother s widow, with whom hunter had a romantic relationship after beau died. hallie testifying about hunter s addiction to crack. donald trump returning to the campaign trail in arizona, almost a week after he gets critical pre-trial rulings, both florida classified documents and the georgia election interference cases. good day, everyone. i m andrea