weekend. beaches are packed and grills ready to be fired up. and fox nation host abby hornacek is gearing up for fox news big independence day show, out in west jordan, utah, right now. abby, how s it going? judge, it couldn t be better. kind of like you mentioned, we are here all weekend long, because obviously the fourth of july is meant to celebrate for the whole weekend. it s not just about the day of. it s about all the day beading up to it as well. our time kicked off at the stadium of fire, where patriotism definitely took center stage. tens of thousands of people gathered to celebrate family, faith, freedom, music, and of course fireworks. the night started with a flyover by f-35s as fireworks burst into the air, people cheered, and even told me it was their favorite part of the night. there was a special performance by the legendary people band, which people absolutely loved. for the grand finale of the night, they did light things up with the largest stadium fire
everything. silly string? that s what you do waiting for the fireworks to start, spraying it in people s pair, things like that. it s in the national anthem, the rocket s red glare, bombs bursting in air. what happens? the smoke clears and we can see the flag. that s part of the whole thing. the smoke will clear. all right? the end is not going to end because we blew off a couple of fireworks. environmentalists cried foul when the u.s. forest service advised people to use non-biodegradable plastic silly string instead of fireworks. how ironic is it that on the day that we celebrate our freedom, tthey re advocating now for sily string. you can never make them happy, which is why you shouldn t try. many americans try to buy fireworks legally and set them off. we saw the viral video this