through the night with the light from above from the mountains to the prairies to the oceans white with foam god bless america my home sweet home god bless america my home sweet home rachel: that was beautiful. god bless america indeed. that was performed by the us air force heritage of america band. with us all morning, brightening up our day with all these patriotic tunes. i don t want him to go away. it has been great. pete: we are glad to have you with us on this sunday morning leading into the fourth of july on tuesday, the three of us will be together on tuesday morning celebrating. sometimes i can t count. rachel: it has been a big weekend. lindsey graham told donald trump, in this beautiful town in south carolina called get. am i correct about that. pickett, south carolina, this historic town and they announced that donald trump was going to come and they basically shut town down because people were not getting not just everyone in town but from ne
british prime minister s during which she became the symbol of national unity and stability in the face of profound political, social and cultural change. here at the look at the life and legacy of the queen s historian at dominic green. as a fellow of the royal historical society and a wall street journal contributor. so welcome, great to have you with us. so tell us. the particular reason that the british people have held this a queen in so much esteem? is it about her in particular or is it the monarchy in general? oh well, thank you it is both in a sense. or her sheer longevity and commitment and skill she handled the job in a very hard for people in britain, as elsewhere, to imagine a monarchy without her. she was an absolute professional throughout the period 1952 for the 70 years after words. the result was we never saw behind the curtain. we never really understood the magic. but it always worked. this is a textbook example of how a monarchy make up ancient and po
the 17-year-old. 45,000 officers have been deployed throughout the country as a manual macro delays a visit to deal with the crisis. rachel: our next guest says french policy and lack of accountability are partially to blame for divisions in the country. will: joining us is associate fellow of the royal historical society, thanks for being with us this morning. we had various conversations about what has been going on in france, clearly there are issues regarding the specifics of this incident. what happened regarding this 17-year-old but what we are watching take place across the country clearly is much deeper, clearly has something to do with some fault lines in french society and french culture. absolutely right. the proximate cause of this violence is the killing of a 17-year-old who according to some stories didn t stop his car when he was told to stop