Jed, todd, how are you doing . Jedediah fourth of july. Heard a lot of noise, were doing good today. Good to see you, todd . Todd great to be here. Talking about fireworks well have a lot more, it was like never before here in washington. Well talk about it more. First a fox news alert overnight. Violent protests, shootings erupting across the country just after President Trumps july 4th street. Ashley strohmier joins us about the nationwide chaos. Reporter good morning, griff. After President Trumps message, violence rocked the nation. Tumbling a Christopher Columbus statue in baltimore. [shouting] they pulled it down with ropes before doing this. [cheering] toppling the monument into the city heart for. Demonstrators burned the American Flag. Shouting america was never great. That was burned in the area known as black lives matter plaza. Portland police declaring a riot, marking 38 Straight Days of unrest in the city as rioters burned American Flags. In South Carolina gunfire erupted
What is he going to loosen up. Not what he is going to screw them up. Under obama they were getting screwed whgettingscrewed by the. A good time aint looking for nothing but a good time and its only going to get better than this. Steve hello, everybody. Welcome to studio e. He has have dug out. New york city. There is an interesting story in the New York Post and that has prompted the headline flake news. Are apparently yesterday et National Weather service. Ainsley i thought you were referring to this one. Joses his stress there. Steve flake news as we knew the National Weather service knew we werent going to wind up with 2 feet of snow. We wound up with 7 inches. They didnt want people to think it wasnt a dangerous system. Shut down the schools, children. We got the point. Buff they knew we werent going to get 2 feet of snow. Ainsley they plow the roads and then all the snow goes to the sides. There is like whole hedge of snow. Like you have to have snow boots if you live in new york
Utah Valley University announced it has reached its goal of raising $15 million to support first-generation students. The campaign was launched five years ago.
Wednesday was the National First-Generation College Celebration, also known as First-Gen Day, a time to give kudos and pats on the back to students who are the first in their families to seek higher education. Utah Valley University marked the day by announcing a fundraising milestone and acknowledging the thousands of Utahns who have been […]