Jon voight. Ladies and gentlemen, the recipient of the National Humanities medal. The Clairemont Institute, Teresa Lozano long, patrick j. Oconnell, James Patterson. Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States and mrs. Trump. [ playing hail to the chief ] [ applause ] [ applause ] thank you very much. Please. The first lady and i would just like to welcome everyone to the white house, a special place, very, very special, no matter where you go in the world this is one of those places that you never forget. This afternoon it is my immense privilege to present our nations highest honors for contributions to american art and culture, the National Medal of arts and the National Humanities medal. Please join me in congratulating each of todays recipients when they really, and i mean triauly phenomenal achievement and congratulations to all. [ applause ] with us today are Vice President mike pence. Mike, thank you very much. Secretary steven mnuchin, secretary betsy devos, thank
Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States and misses trump. Yo[applause] pres. Trump we would like to welcome everyone to the white house. A special place. This is one of those places you never forget. It is my immense privilege to present our nations highest honors for contributions to american art and culture, the National Medal of arts and the National Humanities medal. Congratulatingin each of the participants in their phenomenal achievement. Congratulations to all. [applause] with us today are Vice President mike pence, secretary steven ,nuchin, secretary betsy devos the chairman of the joint chiefs. F staff did a very great shout job. That. Ad of isis is dead. Thank you very much please stand up. [applause] also with us as a friend of ours and the great congressman and a warrior in his own right, congressman phil roe. Thank you very much. Along with the chairman of the National Endowment for the arts and the chairman for the National Endowment of the humanities. Th
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Washington. Cold feet, the british band claiming they will not go on tour until they can make their concert Carbon Neutral it is going green going too far, fox and friends first starts right now. Bill good morning. We will talk about their climate move later in the show. You are watching fox and friends first on friday. You made it through to the weekend, thank you as always. For starting your day ending it with us. We begin with this, republicans may be preparing for a full senate trial as public impeachment hearings wrap up on capitol hill. Griff jenkins joins us from washington as nancy pelosi warns the house is not finished with impeachment just yet. What happens next is not clear. The public hearings have concluded the democrats may want to hear from more witnesses like john bolton. We arent finished yet, never know what testimony of one person maybe to the need to testimony of another. This after National Security council official fiona will testify the president ordered official