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
international space station, writing in a brand-new spacecraft made by boeing. cbs s mark strassmann explains why today is so significant. reporter: here at the kennedy status center, norah, space no micro or launch. lift off. reporter: picture-perfect, a new. bills will more and sonny williams, after years of delays and more than a billion dollars in cost overruns. speak with a little bit of controlled emotion because there is a lot of phases to this mission and we just completed the first one. reporter: like its test flight to the international space station. star liners mission has a long way to go. norah: and in new york city, a controversial congestion pricing plan won t go into effect at the end of the month. this plan. cbs s elijah westbrook tells us about the changing gears. reporter: commuters, norah