granddaughter. and retired navy seal david kelton. thank you for being here. we appreciate it. and thank you for your service. you spent 20 years in the service. 20 years in the service, yes, ma am. jillian: tell us about this initiative and why have you this car here this weekend? this is an initiative to give back to our veterans and help those who we re working to go ahead and hire veterans and help them transition back into the civilian workforce and show support and give back in that manner. there is a lot of great opportunities with this because that s, you know, the best place to find great talent. it s helpful to our team. rob: i have been to the city 500. it s such a patriotic event. when you see the cars and have you military flyover. it s a very america loving event. it s one of those great moments that we have. like 400,000 people cheering for this country. cheering for machines and all that fun stuff. what does this mean to you? coming out of military,
skill. a fraught relationship already. what was in it for trump wanting to go on the trip to mark the french revolution and the entrance of the u.s. into world war i? yeah, so a couple things. you mentioned that handshake. i was actually the white house pool reporter in the room for that handshake. it was a really interesting moment. i think it s still going on actually. the big picture here, you ve got the new french president. he has a reason to want to meet with r with trump. he just survived his own bruising campaign where he beat rather a candidate who was very much like a trump. france. so he s trying to win over some of her supporters domestically. president trump is drawn to this moment in part because of all the pomp and circumstance he s going to have in france, in paris on bastille day. they re promising a military
of her supporters domestically. president trump is drawn to this moment in part because of all the pomp and circumstance he s going to have in france, in paris on bastille day. they re promising a military flyover, a mirkt parade, flags, horses, the kind of show that he wanted to have here in washington for his own inauguration. once macron told him what this event would really be like, trump got excited and decided he wanted to go. there you have it for the benefit of mr. kite, it has all those ingredients. this might be a foreign trip to watch. yeah, it s going to be fascinating. you know, trump has been very derisive about france as phil pointed out. there s a great line, france isn t france anymore. he describes a sort of dystopia in paris where sharia law has run amok and there are portions of paris you can t go into because it s too dangerous and it s sharia martial law so forth. he seems to detest modern france but the feeling is quite mutual.
trump is a man who appreciates manual tests of strength and skill. a fraught relationship already. what was in it for trump wanting to go on the trip to mark the french revolution and the entrance of the u.s. into world war i? yeah, so a couple things. you mentioned that handshake. i was actually the white house pool reporter in the room for that handshake. it was a really interesting moment. i think it s still going on actually. the big picture here, you ve got the new french president. he has a reason to want to meet with trump. and it s that he just survived his own bruising campaign where he beat a candidate who was very much like a trump in france. so he s trying to win over some of her supporters domestically. president trump is drawn to this moment in part because of all the pomp and circumstance he s going to have in france, in paris on bastille day. they re promising a military flyover, a military parade, flags, horses, the kind of show
one more thing. so some thugs tried to purse jack a woman who was pregnant and she fought back with her suv, ran him down. wow. payro back. and she got in just a little bit of trouble. trying to steal this woman s purse, not technically the right way. good luck. street justice, i think. so there you have it. kimberly. i love that. okay, so here is something from our - - friends of hers in south carolina sent this, it s very nice. this is a big, tradition, a unique tribute to the u.s. military on july 4 in south carolina. the eighth annual salute from the shores a free military flyover, the entire coast of south carolina in honor of our armed forces and you can go anywhere on the coast south carolina starting at 1:00 p.m. to celebrate and salute the passing air fleet which is very