know what makes you a proud american? share with us your pictures. use the #proud american. and we will share them throughout the show. we have been getting a lot over the weekend. so certainly share yours with us as well. and, of course, on this weekend in just a few hours, president trump will honor the heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice. he will begin this memorial day by laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier at the in virginia and participate in a memorial day ceremony. is he expected to make a speech along with defense secretary james mattis. we have that for you live here on fox news. and in the meantime, bikers from all around the country flock to our nation s capital to honor america s heros. the 31st annual rolling thunder ride for freedom drawing more than a million people and founder artie mueller says it calls attention to troops missing in action and struggles facing veterans. they are good americans, and they care. these men and women have
will be a tornado effect. we will have a huge tornado concern. ef-0, ef-1 or 2. if you are anywhere from panama city beach to big bend, florida, i would be concerned about that, when these storms move on for, the showers can train one time or another. jennifer grey, thank you so much. and that is the sound of rolling thunder ride for freedom, nearly 200,000 bikers riding today on this memorial day weekend. many are veterans, themselves, remembering those who made the ultimate sacrifice the riders left the pentagon early today with the streets lined with supporters you see there. they made their way to the
mike: with their back against the wall, the defending nba champs doing what they do best, the golden state warriors fending off elimination in the western conference finals forcing a decisive game seven against the houston rockets. this after the cavaliers forced a game seven against the celtics. the first time in nearly four decades that both conference finals have gone to the limits. on this memorial day weekend, a big tribute to our nation s veterans and military members who have died in service. hundreds of thousands of motorcyclists from around the u.s. converging on washington for this year s rolling thunder ride for freedom. the annual event started back in 1988 with about 2500 riders and now it s grown to nearly a million. it s considered the largest single day motorcycle event in the world.