look beautiful in your matching sweaters. thank you. happy holiday season. carley: second hour of fox & friends starts right now. happy holidays, guys. giddy up jingle horse jingle around the clock a mix and a mingle and jingle that s the jingle bell rock. [laughter] lawrence: i m so glad to work here because here we believe in santa. growing up my dad did not tell us about santa. lawrence: no. i work all year to buy all these presents do you think i m going to let some mythical take credit. he didn t buy it i did. carley: santa is real and visits all the house as. lawrence: i m so glad i goat believe in santa. carley: when i was a kid for christmas, santa would bring some of the presents and then my parents would write mom and dad on the other ones that they gave. santa would drop off some. brian: a lot of kids watching now i m just saying lawrence lawrence what you are telling me, brian, my dad took credit for santa s work? that s what i m sayi
This is what Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Featuring his flag draped co coffin. Everybody laying down their guns and dropping her arms. North dropping and there was a homecoming. Man is it important, the second floor window we believe, 6yearold Teddy Roosevelt in his grandfathers apartment, his family knew this to be historic moment he must be part of. The side of rushmore with our fallen president. As america was moving into the 20th century desperate for civil rights leaders to emerge to put the u. S. On, reconstruction truck. Everyone trying to figure out how we build our community back, how we get out of the challenges of the civil war and come together. Enter, booker t. Washington, a man who not only grows Up From Slavery but gave his people and institution that change the world forever. Impact black people, it would uplift the whole country. All great movements are not possible out great partnerships. Teddy and booker t, two friends, the right man at the right time to lead us
this is what abraham lincoln was assassinated. featuring his flag draped co coffin. everybody laying down their guns and dropping her arms. north dropping and there was a homecoming. man is it important, the second floor window we believe, 6-year-old teddy roosevelt in his grandfather s apartment, his family knew this to be historic moment he must be part of. the side of rushmore with our fallen president. as america was moving into the 20th century desperate for civil rights leaders to emerge to put the u.s. on, reconstruction truck. everyone trying to figure out how we build our community back, how we get out of the challenges of the civil war and come together. enter, booker t. washington, a man who not only grows up from slavery but gave his people and institution that change the world forever. impact black people, it would uplift the whole country. all great movements are not possible out great partnerships. teddy and booker t, two friends, the right man at t
Go into the house of the lord. This is the day that the lord has made. [applause] and weve come to rejoice and to be glad. Today is a day of remembrance. We remember the past, the past sorrows, the past sadness, the past sacrifices that were made. Its also a day we reflect on the present of our potential, our promise and our possibilities. But today is also a day where we try to reconcile our future. The hurt, the horror and the hope that is to come. On this day, we remember the bombing of the 16th street Baptist Church, where four little girls lost their lives. Addie may collins addie mae collins, denise mcnair, Carole Robertson lost their lives. Our most valuable and our most vulnerable. It took the most valuable, the most vulnerable to galvanize a generation to motivate a movement, to make the better days of birmingham better bitter days of birmingham better. But were here to remember and im glad that everybody has a seat. [laughter] [applause] reverend price as jesus told james and
Go into the house of the lord. This is the day that the lord has made. [applause] and weve come to rejoice and to be glad. Today is a day of remembrance. We remember the past, the past sorrows, the past sadness, the past sacrifices that were made. Its also a day we reflect on the present of our potential, our promise and our possibilities. But today is also a day where we try to reconcile our future. The hurt, the horror and the hope that is to come. On this day, we remember the bombing of the 16th street Baptist Church, where four little girls lost their lives. Addie may collins addie mae collins, denise mcnair, Carole Robertson lost their lives. Our most valuable and our most vulnerable. It took the most valuable, the most vulnerable to galvanize a generation to motivate a movement, to make the better days of birmingham better bitter days of birmingham better. But were here to remember and im glad that everybody has a seat. [laughter] [applause] reverend price as jesus told james and