vote for donald trump, which is bizarre, but he refused to rig the election when trump asked him to rig the election. you can talk about the people who were counting votes and were supposed to certify up in michigan, the republicans, whose careers are probably over. you can talk about liz cheney. i mean, you can talk about the court. a lot of people angry about the abortion ruling and gun ruling. but 63 federal judges said no, we re not going along with it. this same 6-3 donald trump court said no. they didn t even crack the door open. so, i don t know yeah, which i thought it was something to celebrate on july 4th. because, for all our failings, and we have a lot, the system held when we needed it to hold the most. yeah, on july 4th, you can celebrate democracy, all the things you said. you can add mike pence to the
finally tonight, america strong. an honor nearly 80 years, long overdue. reporter: precious medals, 77 years in the making. it s a purple heart. reporter: for world war ii veteran 97-year-old william willie kellerman. i remember every second of it. it s something you never forget. reporter: at just 19 years old, after storming the beaches of normandy, kellerman was captured by the germans on july 4th, 1944. a german tank, and he aimed it right at me. i said, i surrender. i figured this is the end of me. reporter: but he would later escape by throwing himself under a hedge, hiding from german soldiers. i laid there until they got out of sight, and i picked up and i ran like hell. reporter: traveling nearly 600 miles, encountering the french resistance. kellerman forced to prove he was american by answering one question
emphasized in the 1850s, american freedom above all led to the inalien able right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness for any human being regardless of color or circumstance. our country founded on principle rather than race or nationality, lincoln argued deserved not only to survive but to inspire the world, unquote. and lincoln s address on july 4th of that year, he said his fellow countrymen, quote, it is now for them to demonstrate to the world that those who can carry an election can also repress a rebellion. and that when ballots are fairly and constitutionally decided, there can be no successful appeal back. unquote. his words still resonate more than a century and a half later. those who resort to violence and
people can be taken action and calling diligence letters now to make their voices heard. but for now, there are people with appointments for abortions today, tomorrow, on july 4th, on july 5th, wondering, will i be able to get the care that i need? will i be forced to look at options out of state, if i can even make that happen? my role is just the immediacy of day today, helping people solve the problem, while it is still legal in indiana. that means we are getting calls from people in ohio and in kentucky. they would usually come to any enough for abortion care, but are now figuring out that i need to go to indiana and how can i make that happen? we are talking to a lot of people in all three states and just helping them not only navigate their options but also sitting with them, feeling what
is it 10%? or is it ten people? republicans want the mosque on january 4th, on july 4th. runoff to double check that, we ll get back to you on exactly who those ten people were. but i m gonna ask all of you to stick around, we re gonna take a quick break, next, should house majority leader kevin mccarthy be asked to testify before the january six committee? how about speaker nancy pelosi? we re gonna discuss that, but, first my friend richard louis is. here some of the breaking news we have, some people are shot and wounded in a shooting in a shopping mall in columbia, south carolina. two of those victims the shooting occurred around 2:40 pm eastern, about ten miles outside of downtown columbia. two additional people were injured in the rush tags at that mall. the gunshot victims ages range from 15 to 73. they ve all been stabilized. three people who are carrying firearms have been detained in