40 miles north of baghdad. one of the things that struck me when i first arrived at that camp in 2005 was this big sign at the main gate that read is today the day? i saw that sign almost every day for the year that i was there, a reminder that any day could be our last. i was confronted with just how true this was as i worked in a medical unit every day, experiencing the high human cost of war. and it caused me to reflect. what am i doing with my life? am i making the most of every day that i have to do my best to be of service to god and to others? the question on that sign is today the day, it s just as relevant to everyone of us now here at home as it was to us in iraq so many years ago. i spoke to tucker recently on my podcast, the tulsi gabbard show, about this most important topic. here s part of our conversation. tucker: moving toward death had pretty high speed and one of the first things to go is my sight. i can t text without my glasses on. tulsi: i ve been f
to locate the murder weapon but his dna was reportedly found at the crime scene. here now with the very latest, dan springer is with us. jayson, this is a big day here, obviously. this case had apparently stumped investigators for a long time and it appeared to be almost going cold a week ago but then we just got word today that after more than a month and a half and 19,000 tips and dozens of cops from the local state and federal levels working on this case they finally make an arrest in the killings of those four university of idaho students. 28-year-old brian kohberger is being held without bond on first-degree murder. he was denied bail. a swat team from the penn state police made the arrest at his parent s house at 3:00 in the morning. it was in eastern pennsylvania, 2,500 miles away from moscow, idaho. kohberger faces four counts of felony degree murder and burglary. more information on the case is sealed until he s physically back in idaho and scharffed with an arre
through the perilous fight o er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming and the rockets red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o er the land of the free and the home of the brave will: well done, that was beautiful. jp performing the national anthem as we welcome you live from the wildhorse saloon in nashville, tennessee for new year s eve. rachel: we will be here for a long time. pete: it is 6 a.m. eastern am eastern time, 5 am local. i haven t done the math yet. in 15 hours, 16 hours we will start ringing in the new year into 2,023. rachel: if i know pete, the parting will start sooner than that. pete: maybe even started yesterday. we hope you will join us tonight. we are hosting fox and friends weekend live from nashville. great job by jp burr and you were saying you walked a cool thing about nashville is going bar t
will: great song and this is fox & friends this morning from the wild horse saloon in nashville, tennessee. glad to have you this morning. pete: we hope you ll join us tonight 15 hours from the start of all american new year tonight, which mean ifs you re within 14 hours of nashville, you have no excuse. get in the car, drive down here, it s free. this place has three levels. you re going to have brantley gilbert tonight and cole hauser from yellowstone. a bunch of surprise guests you might know about and we ll make public later on. it ll be a party here tonight ringing in 2023. rachel: no doubt, this is a great set, you guys. will: three levels, a mechanical bull, a dunk tank and more acts like honey county giving us i got it from momma. r i heard a rumor sean duffy might be getting on the bull. pete: you confirm add rumor he s getting cowboy boots. rachel: yeah, for the occasion and hopefully will will weigh in on the purchase. will: lot of opinions. pete: he needs to ge
fame is like an honorable exchange. notoriety it well-known but without the good. notoriety is being known for being known. it craves attention but without sacrifice, without hard work or merit. walking to the well of the house floor doesn t usually capture our attention, most of us take walking for granted. but not br brian mast, not since he lost his legs in service to our country, what really captured my attention, he didn t have to do what he did, most speakers did not walk to the well, they stayed where they were, brian walked to the front of the people s house, he wanted to look his colleagues, friend, teammates as he calls them in the eye. face-to-face, he delivered empassioned plea for his colleagues to stop talking and start doing. stop talking about fights, find something to fight for, stop squandering this gift of leader thing, they have been given by the american people, he wondered why some republicans save their harshest words for one another, i m sure he wonder