america s 246th birthday. we have so many wonderful stories to bring to you tonight we display the best of our country. we talk to folks from all across the usa about being american and what july 4th means to them. i take a trip down to nashville and sit down with country music artist and very special guest that will include an exclusive live musical performance tonight that you do not want to miss. i will take you to new canaan, connecticut for a festive independence day celebration. we will hear from americans tonight at the site of the macy s fireworks show. get this, later jimmy will join us. it will be a good time. we will get washington, d.c. from the breathtaking parade there. i go back to my stomping grounds with my unit which i cannot wait for you guys to see. there will be live fireworks from our nations capitol. tonight we celebrate the red, white and blue and the freedom and all we love about the country. before we begin we want to take a moment to send ou
patriotic trivia challenge plus judge jeanine and jimmy take us to coney island where they road the world famous cyclone and we re answering your fan mail sections but first a brand new segment the five summer fun extravaganza. we re going to dive head first into summer topics that celebrate july 4th. first off you know americans love barbecues but kit create issues. millennials actually they they grill better than parents who taught them and at least half meat eaters worry about a vegetarian showing up at their barbecue. i don t worry about that because if you re a vegetarian you can always find something to eat. i don t know any vegetarians and i want to keep it that way dana. my mother does the barbecue and my father does the clean up. really? i like it. isn t that kind of messed up? that s perfect. you think that s perfect? that s perfection. that s funny. yeah, i don t do it that way. i grill and emma cleans up. do you have a specialty. just stake.
it s a high stress job. what happened is there were only 285 when i went in. there is way less than 1000 now. you can die on a wednesday on a range on camp pendleton. it s not just combat. the way you relieve that as we were sitting in a bar in the unit where they work. that bar is a memorial and also functional. when we were at war if you came to work and turned around the corner and the beer lamp had been lit by the commanding officer everyone had to go get burgers and go to the volleyball court. we would drink beer and eat a burger and celebrate the life that we lost for the rest of the day no matter what was on the schedule. we will make it up tomorrow. it s a much different marine corps and different military now. but that s what it takes to serve for 20 years taking bombs apart every single day and deploying every 12 months. i got to be in it for a few years. they are my heroes. i was just going to say you mentioned that you lost 10% of
to be in the marine corps for a while because it s such a high stress job. what happens is there were only 285 when i went in, now there s still way less than a thousand and it is dangerous because you could die wednesday on a range in camp pen ton not just combat and the way you relieve that is we were sitting in a bar that s in the unit where they work. it s a memorial but also functional. when i was serving and we were at war all the time if you came to work and turned around the corner and the beer lamp had been lit by theened canning officer everybody had a job to go get burgers go get beer and we were going to drink beer eat a burger and celebrate the life we lost for the rest of the day no matter what was on the schedule. we ll make up for it tomorrow, tomorrow night. that s the marine corps i left. it s a much different military now. but that s what i served 20 years taking bombs apart every single day, deploying every 12 months. i got to be in it for a few years, but they re m