the story? brian: jim brown at height of the controversy, people talking about him kicking his son and throwing stuff. he said, if my son played basketball, he would play for him, he never bends the rules and his programs never got in trouble. he was trying to get the best out of players. ainsley: he was known for his outbursts, what a coach, three national championships, five final fours and inducted into hall of fame. steve: legend bobby knight dead at the age of 83, god rest his soul. ainsley: third hour of fox and friends starts now. steve: fox and friends first ed, it is 2:00 in the afternoon as you look at the rafah crossing. 400 americans are still stuck in gaza. country of egypt is allowing limited number of foreign nationals and wounded to go through the crossing. brian: dozens killed overnight, number of israeli troops killed going up to 18. ainsley: at home, vice president kamala harris announces we will fight while antisemitism is surging. lawre
i am not a hero, i just did my job. the real heroes are laying here on the cemeteries. these are our heroes and we should never forget them. [applause] distinguished guests, the 46th president of the united states of america, joseph r biden jr. [speaking french] [applause] president biden: the hour had nearly come, monday, june 5th, 1944. the evil, which devastated the world. nazi germany subgi gaited europe through brute force, lies and twisted ideology of racial superiority. millions of jews murdered in the holocaust. millions of others killed by bombs, bullets, bloody warfare. hitler and those with him, thought democracies were weak, that the future belonged to dictators. here the coast of normandy, battle between freedom and tyranny would be joined here on that june morning the testing was at hand. president macron, secretary austin, secretary blinken, distinguished guests, most of all our honored veterans who met the test of ages to that moment 80 years ago. 80 y
combat, they did not choose that. ainsley: pete? pete: talk about something that never changes, stick with each other, stay together and don t get killed. the modern fighting man is saying the same thing with brothers in rememberas. when we rolled out whatever formation we rolled out in, that was the mindset. may we have military and nation befitting sacrifice of men we saw there. they did it with far less in intelligence, les preparation and training and a fortified enemy in way we can barely imagine today and did it with courage because they loved the na nation. lawrence: how do we take moments like this, we have celebrations, whether the 80th anniversary, memorial day, veteran s day and use as rallying call for that day. how do we take this memory, this celebration, and move it forward to recruitment and getting young
for four more years. this is just, it s a tragedy what we re seeing. well, it s a plan, they have a plan and the plan is praying out. you don t think president chicago loves this? he loves the fact he s walking into a room and biden doesn t have the capacity. but, laura, the president is in a state of near constant bewilderment. at a veteran s day ceremony over the weekend, he seemed totally lost, flipping through the program trying to figure out what to do and even laying a wreath is an exercise in confusion. he puts it down then he goes back and then the soldier has to tell him go back the your seat sir. please go back to your seat and then he returns dutifully to his seat which he miraculously found. jonathan martin had in his piece and it s very interesting, his two big points. when the gop go low the dems go f ing lower. okay, the other thing is basically abortion is going to save the democratic party. if that s all they have to run,
company continuing tradition flying massive american flag hundreds of feet above their business. the grand gesture is to vietnam veterans and to his father who flew in vietnam. it is a sense of iowa awe, it is majestic and the fight for freedom. 4th of july is about america. on veteran s day, it is about veterans and memorial day about peep whole have given all they have to give. ashley: tradition dates back 18 years, he hopes this tradition will help deepen appreciation for vietnam era veterans and all those who serve. today we are getting a taste of adventure with abby hornacek, who is spending her 4th in utah