one of the biggest celebrations in the history of our country. tankers were spotted on trains and two fighting vehicles were moved to the mall in the middle of night and they were moved to the front of the lincoln memorial as other crews worked to assembly bullet-proof glass in preparation for the president s speech in front of the lincoln memorial. the parade is set to begin at 11:45 this morning. the big question, of course, is the weather and whether or not rain, expected later today, could impact some of those military flyovers. president trump doesn t seem particularly worried about it, though. he tweeted that people should come early and perhaps even aircraft one will do a low and loud sprint over the crowd. that part what s happening at the lincoln memorial, the fly overs are set to begin at 6:00 this evening. thank you, ellison.
from a non-partisan to a partisan political speech? of course that s what it sounds like. his administration didn t invent getting jobs for veterans. there is some successes here. i was one of many who objected to the big parade that he wanted two years ago putting tanks down constitution avenue. we won that battle. he backed off. he s not doing that. most of the troops will be home and enjoying fourth of july with their families. where they should be. so we have to celebrate what we have won. and it could be worse. we could be eating trump hot dogs and he could be declaring his birthday is national holiday. i just hope the american people will put this in perspective is and help us keep the armed forces out of american politics. thank you for your time.
the success of the administration and opening up jobs. there s no final form. america will hear the whole speech. is the president manning on hijacking this event and going from a non-partisan to a partisan political speech? of course that s what it sounds like. his administration didn t invent getting jobs for veterans. there is some successes here. i was one of many who objected to the big parade that he wanted two years ago putting tanks down constitution avenue. we won that battle. he backed off. he s not doing that. most of the troops will be home and enjoying fourth of july with their families. where they should be. so we have to celebrate what we have won. and it could be worse. we could be eating trump hot dogs and he could be declaring his birthday is national
folks that they re worried. then, the consensus says that third party challengers go nowhere. apparently, howard schultz isn t find it, just like the consensus also says republicans who challenge a sitting president make fun of themselves doing it. you heard from schultz who sure sounds like he s running, now hear from bill weld who already is running, kinda, and he s talking to us this day, the day before st. patrick s day where it really doesn t matter in the big apple because the big parade is today. yes, today. i guess they figure it s never too early to celebrate, and they re guessing you don t have to be irish. more americans than ever are feeling grand about their finances and even more grand about their future. but does that make them feel more grand about the president? why some of our top money pros say it s already happening and more than just a wee bit. all on the show that s more than a wee bit fun and a lot more
one of the complaints is that a lot of ads were dull. best of the year. ainsley: how much money did they invest. steve: each ad $5 million. ainsley: then they had to pay michael buble . steve: mr. bubbly. pete: intertwined all the social justice stuff too i could have skipped. they wouldn t play the nine line ad about standing for the anthem. steve: let s go to the expert jillian what did you think of the game. jillian: i was asleep for the entire game. ainsley: what time do you go to bed? jillian: i wake up at any night right now. steve: you aren t a fan of the game anyway. jillian: i wasn t super excited. ainsley: last year you took. jillian: took the day off and went to the big parade. pete: not this year i don t feel bad for you. jillian: talk about what s going none ohio. a suspected cop killer will face a judge in ohio after a