including alaska. victor blackwell, and carrie champion are standing by in san diego as our coverage continues into the night. bye guys. hey, you guys have had a great couple of hours. but there is a lot more to come. we ve got some good shows. including here from the san diego bay. yes, we do, and i think it s funny. because we were talking about some of these songs when you hear them they take you back. and i know not necessarily the counter because i feel like the fourth of july is a huge american concert. the all-american rejects, i love them. but here here for the fireworks. i love an old-fashioned fireworks. no shade with the drone show that some cities do. but i like the boom. and we re going to get that big baby boom here, one of the biggest fireworks shows in the country, and then we ve got chills across the country including, and i m excited about this, is this year for the first time in the fourth of america we re going to alaska. that s going to be amazing
east. three u.s. troops are dead dozens more injured after a drone strike hit the small u.s. outpost in jordan. good evening i am jon scott and this is the fox report. u.s. officials say an ironic backed unmanned aerial drone targeted the tower 22 military outpost on the syrian border. it marks a significant development and tension that has been building in the middle east since the start of israel s war against hamas there has been leased 160 attacks on u.s. bases. we have team at coverage for you this evening trey yanks is alive with the latest overseas president of iris independent research doctor rebecca grant is standing by with her analysis. but first lucas thompson live at the white house with the reactin from the president. john it is the deadliest attack on u.s. forces in the middle east since the october 7 the massacre brit u.s. central command says three american soldiers were killed 34 were wounded in the drone strike in northeast jordan. president biden spoke
dawn s early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars 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: good morning and welcome to fox & friends on this saturday morning pete: sunday, will. will: sunday morning. [laughter] you looked right at me, shook your head. what d i do? well, it s a morning. carley: you got the first and last letter right. will: i m feeling good today actually, and i don t know why i messed that up. pete: cuz you had a good workout. carley: what d you do? with. will: rower. carley: that checks out. because with you re an aquatic guy. will: oh. carley: water polo in college. will: yeah. i had a good with workout wi
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i m maria bartiromo. today invasion at the southern border. 371,000 migrant encounters nationwide in the month of december alone. compare that to the entire final year of the trump administration in 2020 with where they had 405,000 for the whole year. something if former director of national intelligence john ratcliffe warned us about in the first three months of the biden administration, right here. we didn t have a problem four months ago. we had no national security issue like we have down there right now. now. this was a situation where the biden administration was so eager to want to declare trump policy cruel at the border that they, that they took away policies that were clearly working, and they reversed agreements that we had with with guatemala, honduras and el salvador and with mexico to stop the traffic at mexico s southern border. and they invited this crisis, they created this crisis. and so i think it s important know that they own this crisis. this was tot