more. that could be a long-term repair right there. rachel: absolutely. now to this, former president trump making his first speech, a couple of them yesterday, since being hit with that federal indictment. rachel: and he did not hold back during his speech in georgia, calling the charges baseless. he even compared president biden s tactics to something stall inwould do. he also hit at the timing of the indictment. listen to this. every time i fly over a blue state, i get a subpoena. it s no coincidence they indicted me, the very same day that it was revealed that the fbi hid explosive evidence that joe biden took $5 million illegal bribe from ukraine. next hunter will probably be charged with some very minor offense so the fbi and doj can pretend they re fair, they want to pretend they re fair, we got hunter for jay walking. as far as the joke of an indictment, it s a horrible thing. it s a horrible thing for this country. i mean, the only good thing about it is, it
decorations and food, with clothing and gift cards the most popular item. shoppers are hoping to catch the last-minute deals. it is so busy here that the stores behind me are now taking reservations for the fitting room. so if that s something you need to do today or tomorrow, make sure you are prepared. appreciate it. please leave the building. please leave in front of the building. we are asking them to leave. they need admit the arabs are coming. john: growing divide over israel turns physical in detroit. a mob of anti-israel protestors crashed an event of a minority congressman for supporting israel. that s where we start. welcome back to you. jacqui: i m jacqui heinrich in for sandra smith. this is america reports . video highlighting a nationwide trend in the weeks since october 7th. progressive protestors harassing celebrities, lawmakers and every day jewish american who is have a different perspective on the war. john: the out of control melee was an ef
look at the red, white, and blue on the bridge. brian, you spend a lot of time there. is it always like that or is it just for memorial day? brian: no. i didn t even notice. i drove over there. there was a big memorial day sara outside of jaguar stadium they got the second biggest wall in the whole country commemorating all those who fought in northern florida lost their lives dating back to world war i. there is a huge thing there. i drove over the bridge. i didn t look at the side of the bridge. a bit of a surprise to me to see that. appropriate for this military oriented area. steve: sure. if you were approaching because brian is appearing live at a diner today live in the jacksonville area. had you arrived at work on a boat you would have seen it. ainsley: that s right. we are not suggesting that you pull over on the bridge and look over the edge to see if it s red, white, and blue, never a good idea, brian. brian: no, i probably wouldn t do that be in traffic i
struggle. the annual military parade noticeably scaled down. victory day celebrates the soviet union s triumph over nazi germany and russia usually flexes its military might. this year it was only one tank from world war ii and no flyovers of fighter jets, bombers in his speech, accuse the west of unleashi war agains the russian mother land. it comes days after a mysterious drone attack on the kremlin hours before putin s speech russia launched cruise missiles at ukraine s capital. let s bring in matthew chance to start us out. as someone who covered all things putin and moscow so closely, what was your take? well, i think you re right, poppy. definitely much smaller than we have seen in years past. i think 8,000 troops this year. 12,000 last year, for instance. there was no military flyover. usually that s a spectacular highlight of this kind of victory day parade. there was an intercontinental ballistic missile as the centerpiece of the parade. russia underlining it is
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