the incredible ways some are celebrating the fourth of july. reporter: in gatlinburg, tennessee, they love the fourth of july so much they start early real early. a minute after midnight, that s their tradition. in oxford, mississippi, the little ones showing their patriotism. in micanopy, florida, known as the town that time forgot, a convertible float and a throwback to simpler times. across the country, 15,000 immigrants are celebrating the fourth for the first time as american citizens. like these kids, 41 of them from 14 countries naturalized aboard the uss iowa in southern california. at the ballparks, everything from special socks to commemorative jerseys. and check out bryce harper s cleats. a reminder baseball is america s pastime. and tonight, when you look up, know that beyond the fireworks, sitting among the stars are two americans celebrating this great
him. he picks a fight with the media that rightfully don t fight back in the same way and tries to get them into this frey a little bit and goes, the media is not covering what s going on. i m on a trip through the midwest on vacation right now through some of the industrial states reporting to his victory. people are talking about the healthcare bill and what it will do for them or to them in some circumstances. that s what they re interested in and what they care about. what s going on at conversations at dinner and ballparks. i think the president is looking for anyone he can get a win against. the media seem to be an easy pick, an easy foil because they re not going to fight back in the same way. allen, is that right or part of who he is right now, he can t take any criticism whatsoever so the folks who are criticizing him, he will go after, not necessarily that he s trying to distract but all he knows how to do. we ve seen it from president
i was so emotional. i was so grateful that somebody believed in me and i could do it. i m going to go in and be ready to compete. all right. there seems to be an arms race in pro sports stadiums. we had two nfl stadiums with the vikings and rams. i am here at major league baseball new stadium. suntrust park. they went out to create a great fan experience. you have to figure out a way to get people away from the couch and 60-inch flat screen and get to the ballparks. they had zip lining and rock climbing and any food or drink. as far as technology, fastest wifi in the u.s. an app to find the burger or beverage. you can reserve a spot in the zip line. for the opener here, the first
we ve talked about, the 52% unemployment rate of black males between ages of 18 and 24, these are not police issues. these are the root of the cause of the hopelessness and senselessness of what happens on our streets today. we have to stop pointing fingers and saying you re the problem, you re the problem. we need to get together, the mayor can t stand up there and say this report is all about the police. we know that s too short sighted. brian warner and areva, i wish we had more time. it s an important subject, i wish we had more opportunity. thank you. imagine that you re moving in just six days but didn t have to worry about packing. next friday white house staff will handle all the details of getting the ballparks out and
malls, ballparks, things like that. so the private sector is brought in on a lot of this training now. so i m curious, to use your words, being on the same sheet of music, what would these private businesses what would be their go-to, their steps one, two and three in this case of an active shooter? yeah, it really wouldn t be that much didn t than what you see law enforcement do, you know, obviously based on the type of private security you have at any of these facilities, they would also respond as a law enforcement. but definitely make the call out to 911, secure the area as best they can, and then, you though, help law enforcement out when they arrive on the scene. so a lot of this training is done in concert with private security private security firms that are responsible for security at malls or strip plazas and stuff like that. so a lot of that training involves them. and bringing them in obviously is a big help to law enforcement. art roderick, you are invaluable wit