we are the heirs of that first revolution. we are the keepers of the flame of liberty. we hold it high tonight for the world to see. we will safeguard our values. we will teach our children to cherish and adore their country so that they can build its future. we can make the years ahead the best years our nation has ever had. there is new ground to be broken and new action to be taken. america has always been greatest when we dared to be great. together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told, the story of america. the ideals of july 4th, 1776, still speak to all humanity, and the revolution declared that day goes on. happy, happy fourth of july america, to all of you out there welcome to our big independence day special celebration live here in new york city where it is 80 degrees, very hot and humid. i m aishah hasnie here tonight with joey jones carley shimkus and joey failla and we have a jam packed two hours ahead including live pe
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
eggs? when your smiling. i said overeasy. jesse: one thing you never mess with is someone s children. they think because it s pride month they can do whatever they want with your children. trans flasher fondled himself on the south side of the white house. bare chested men spank each other in broad daylight. the drag queen takeover whether it s the classroom, libraries, your favorite brunch spot, it s on. dress up, flash, spank whoever you want, why do my children have to watch you? why does pride month feel bigger than christmas? black history month has got to be looking around like whoa. charlottesville, virginia, grade school kids were forced to go to a pride month celebration and this is what fourth graders read. it stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer. cool. and it s for nonbinary a word for a person who doesn t see themselves as a particular gender. o is for out. being out means telling other people about your gender or who you are. it is for
this breaking story. good evening,. bret, good evening. two sources tell fox news a manhattan grand jury has voted to indict 24-year-old daniel penny in the chokehold death of 30-year-old homeless man jordan neely which means this case will go to trial. penny was indicted ton a second degree manslaughter charge for placing neely in a chokehold killing him on board a new york city subway train on may 1st. the grand jury was not considering his guilt or innocence but, rather, whether there was sufficient evidence and reasonable cause to believe that a crime had been committed here. it took 11 days for manhattan district attorney alvin bragg s office to charge penny. and the charge came only after protests in new york city from activists outraged penny was not immediately arrested and charged. prosecutors said they had enough evidence, witness interviews, photos, and videos to prove that penny recklessly caused the death of neely by cleaning him in a chokehold even after neely
on dozens of federal charges, including obstruction of justice, conspiracy and violating the espionage act and because of documents or mary lago and his new jersey golf club. which brings me to my overarching point. how about fairness? do i think that president trump is always right? do i think he s always unfairly accused? absolutely not, and doesn t mean a payment for an alleged affair and arguments over classified documents, causing global shockwaves and possibly jail time is actually indicative of the seriousness of all this. no especially because we re watching a president skate on his family s international entanglements, which could compromise him in office and classified document hall. which one is all said and done could outstrip anything. donald trump has hey. doj fbi democratic attack squad if you want to destroy trump, pick up your head. look around. you fired up his crowd and if you wanted to help the rest of the gop field , beat him. watch the news. almost all h