firing up the divisive rhetoric instead of the grill. why would you ever do that? bashing america on the day meant to celebrate our freedom. although patriotism has been taking a real hit over the last decade. check out this poll. it is shocking. only 39% of those surveyed said that they were proud of the country while 56% said they were not. that is a pretty dramatic shift from how things were back in 2011. this year, the left anger over the supreme court s decision on abortion seems to be fueling things. in arizona, the democratic party hosted this and deleted the tweet promoting a woman s march that was called f the fourth telling fox out while posting the graphic was a mistake, it still supports the event. not taking a back. the orlando that he council sparked fury with this email about the july 4th fireworks writing that a lot of people probably don t want to celebrate our nation right now and we can t blame them when there is so much division, hate, and unrest, why on e
those mode. biden s image has struggled as much as his policies from shaking hands with no one on stage, you can t forget it, to pulling off of a bike as he was about to speak to reporters to struggling to put on his jacket and dropping his sunglasses on the tarmac. the white house first tried to launch the tough take no names dark bran and the purpose, let s go brandon failed and widely mocked. so, now the media stepping in and trying to paint him as some sort of superhero. the new york times referencing the same aviator he dropped him this news piece titled the return of aviator joe. president biden is back after covid vacation and victories and so are his shades. emily, i read this piece in the fashion section, and i could not believe the so-called paper records deem this as a publication because it read like a child s book. i think i will subject viewers to the introduction. we do something else, aviator joe was back just in time to forget the glowing eyes of dark b
keeping a lot of this under wraps. the committee just announced a surprise hearing for tomorrow with very few details. it s set to begin at 1:00 and the committee is saying they will present what they re calling recently obtained evidence and saying they ll hear more witness testimony. no word yet on what the evidence is or who may be testifying, not even an indication on how many people will be testifying. but there has been this sense that the committee was getting inundated with new information and it was just last week that the committee remember jamie raskin talked after one of the hearings about this deluge of information that the committee had been receiving, including via the tip line they have, and even chairman benny thompson has been calling for more people to come forward. he s done it repeatedly after some of the hearings. we saw last week, that was hearing five, this would be hearing six, and last week showcased some compelling testimony. we saw three former top
and it was just such an awful thing to say. she would never have said it to anybody else who was married. so why did she say that to me? just because i was unmarried. russian missiles have struck civilian buildings in central ukraine, killing at least 23 people including four year old liza dmitrieva pressure on nhs emergency services or at an all time high. and europe continues to struggle with rising temperatures hundreds evacuate from their homes in spain as wildfires spread. good morning. our top story this morning thousands of rail workers will go on strike again in the coming weeks. in addition to a day of strike action on the 27thjuly, the rmt union has announced its members will strike on thursday the 18th and saturday the 20th august in their ongoing row over pay, jobs and conditions. yesterday, the aslef union also said train drivers at eight rail companies would stage a walk out on saturday 30th july. sharon graham, the general secretary of unite union is warnin
running, we ve had better than 2,000 flights either delayed or outright cancelled. the trend will not be the traveling friend. mark meredith on the latest in washington. mark? hi, neil. good afternoon to you. both airlines and passengers are bracing for turbulent days, a record number of travelers, this could create a perfect storm and major delays. they re pushing back that this is somehow their fault and blaming staffing shortages. major u.s. carriers says the industry is doing everything possible to create a positive customer experience since it s in the airlines interest to keep customers happy to return for future business. bernie sanders does not buy it. he says airlines won t act until money is involved. now sanders is calling on the department of transportation to do a couple things. requiring airlines to refund people for delays quickly and wants a $15,000 time per passenger on domestic flights delayed two hours or more as long as weather is not to blamed and airli