you can see in this video right here, held out a key chain with two sharp point ts on it. cnn s evan perez is following all of this for us. he s here with me now. evan, what more are we learning about this man? that video, again, we ve shown it a number of times. very alarming. it s a very disturbing thing to happen, obviously. li lee zeldin, a congressman was on stage when this attack happened. the suspect s name is david j jakabonis. he s charged with assaulting a member of congress with a deadly weapon. you can see that he s carrying this object, he has this object in his hand as he approaches the congressman. now, according to the federal criminal complaint, these are federal charges that he is now facing. he told the fbi that he had consumed whiskey on the day of this attack and that he, quote, must have checked out as he walked on stage and asked if zeldin was disrespecting veterans. we should note that according to the army, jakabonis had served in the army. he s a v
garner enough support given this shift and given that rise from the far right linda, we ll certainly see how that plays out in july. of course, looking at these results, the french president s party didn t do well. emmanuel macron calling snap elections for later this month. yeah. look i think again, it wasn t a shock that the national rally and other far right parties did so well. but what was a shock was how emmanuel macron reacted to this. he didn t have to do this. he could have come out and said, look, this is a protest vote and just carried on. but on the one hand, i think he didn t have a whole lot to lose. he already lost his his overall majority in parliament. he s already struggled to get some key policies through and this may be a calculation that this is a chance to win back a mandate. and alizée source telling cnn that the approach will be convince, convince, convince in the lead up to these elections, the first round just three weeks away. but in his sp
A team at Harper Adams University In Shropshire Attempt A World First by using solely robots and drones to grow and harvest a field of barley. Good morning. Its thursday 4th of may. Im annita mcveigh. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The past hour Buckingham Palace has announced that the Duke Of Edinburgh has decided to stop carrying out public engagements from the autumn. Prince philip who is 95, is said to have the full support of the queen in taking his decision, she will continue with all her duties. The duke is the longest Serving Consort in British History. Our royal correspondent Sarah Campbell is at Buckingham Palace. Sarah, he is 95,96 sarah, he is 95, 96 next month. Nonetheless it seems strange that the Duke Of Edinburgh would be pulling back from these sort of duty, we are so used to seeing him out and about. That is right. And i have to say that the worlds media, i have Australian Television next to me, there is new zealand, american networks, the crowds outside Buckingham Pal
that i mean, do you think this was well-known inside this company that has been a family business for so many years? i mean, as far as vince mcmahon s womanizing, it s been known since the 80s. as far as paying off, you know, these payoffs, i didn t know about that until, you know, a month ago when it first came out in the wall street journal. as far you know, it s funny because that is, you know, whether it s rock business or, you know, business or whatever and you have a lot of wild guys on the road, you know, there s the idea that maybe things have been done to protect talent, yeah, but vince himself i was not i can t say i was not aware of these payoffs. so when thiey first came out, yu know, and there was many of them. it was and wasn t a shock. because there s been payoffs in other situations with the company and everything like that, but i didn t know it involved vince and john
meanwhile, american workers have never been more productive. and companies like boeing are finding out that even when we can t make things faster or cheaper than china, we can make them better. our quality can be higher. and that s what america s about. that s how we re going to compete. during the state of the union i issued a challenge to america business leaders. i said, ask yourselves what you can do to bring and create jobs here in this country, and your country will do everything we can to help you succeed. and i m encouraged. we re actually seeing a number of companies, large and small, domestic, even foreign companies recognizing, you know what, we re going to we re going to open new facilities and create new jobs here in america. this is a good place to work. this is a good place to be. and our job as a nation is to make it easier for more of these companies to do the right thing. that starts with our tax code. right now companies get tax breaks for moving companie