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Transcripts For FOXNEWS One Nation With Brian Kilmeade 20240707

this three day weekend. a reminder freedom isn t free because it s about memorial day. honoring the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice protecting the country. holiday dates back more than a century to the debt this conflict ever fought on american soil. as a quick history lesson. 1865 the civil war came to ac end but not without devastating american families more than 600,000 men killed in a bloodbath. grieving mothers, daughters and wives credit the grace of fallen soldiers decorated with hours and flex. the brutal conflict moved major general john logan to establish decoration day may 30, 1868 which could later be known as memorial day. the peaceful they chosen because it wasn t associated with any anniversary of any particular battle, it was for all of them. at the first major ceremony held in arlington national cemetery, the general approach for americans to decorate the graves with springtime flowers proclaiming that no vandalism or neglect, ravages of ti

Transcripts For FOXNEWSW One 20240702

welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. thank you for watching. tonight look back at one of our favorite segment, one you won t find anywhere else on the network, cohost quiz transformed the way you watch television, foxbusiness and news anchors know about each other i love this. they have a chance on a daily basis, who will bring it back but first, you can imagine, to honor men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation on this memorial day weekend and that s what i hope you are doing. a reminder freedom is not free. united states and the freedom for which it stands, the freedom for which they died must endure and prosper. their lives remind us freedom is not buck deeply, it has a cost and imposes a burden. just as they are willing to sacrifice, so too must we. a less heroic way, willing to give of ourselves. americas coast to coast will commemorate more than 1.3 million brave men and women who died defending our nation. this occasion back to the debt

Transcripts For FOXNEWSW One 20240702

welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. thank you for watching. tonight look back at one of our favorite segment, one you won t find anywhere else on the network, cohost quiz transformed the way you watch television, foxbusiness and news anchors know about each other i love this. they have a chance on a daily basis, who will bring it back but first, you can imagine, to honor men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation on this memorial day weekend and that s what i hope you are doing. a reminder freedom is not free. united states and the freedom for which it stands, the freedom for which they died must endure and prosper. their lives remind us freedom is not buck deeply, it has a cost and imposes a burden. just as they are willing to sacrifice, so too must we. a less heroic way, willing to give of ourselves. americas coast to coast will commemorate more than 1.3 million brave men and women who died defending our nation. this occasion back to the debt

Transcripts for FOXNEWS One Nation With Brian Kilmeade 20240604 03:01:00

this three day weekend. a reminder freedom isn t free because it s about memorial day. honoring the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice protecting the country. holiday dates back more than a century to the debt this conflict ever fought on american soil. as a quick history lesson. 1865 the civil war came to ac end but not without devastating american families more than 600,000 men killed in a bloodbath. grieving mothers, daughters and wives credit the grace of fallen soldiers decorated with hours and flex. the brutal conflict moved major general john logan to establish decoration day may 30, 1868 which could later be known as memorial day. the peaceful they chosen because it wasn t associated with any anniversary of any particular battle, it was for all of them.

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