Roseanne bar is back with a big political announcement. Fox friends starts right now. That hurt. Snoe talking about freedom im talking about freedom hey, friends. Good morning on a fourth of july. Thank you so much for waking up with us here on fox friends. Weve been asking you for the last several days what makes you a proud american. We want you to use the hashtag this morning. Were going to be sharing some of your pictures. Proudamerican. Anna kooiman is here. Good morning. Were in for brian, steve and ainsley. Im clayton morris. Sixth avenue, theres no traffic. Look at that. The uber i had to take in this morning was on search prices. Casey sent this picture in this morning of her 8monthold son kip doing his best Bruce Springstein impression. The boss. This is from cindy pictured with her son who just came home from his third deployment. Welcome home. She says, he makes her a proud american. This one is from lee who says in our house everyone is proud to be an american, even our be
They get close enough, i saw Teddy Roosevelt himself. Adjutant handed him the medal. He handled the box himself. He took it and started to pin it here, hel dress code man,to me, now, young dont let this give you a big head. [laughter] wonderful. It was a very special. , because it was the hundredth anniversary of the academy. And you are a cadet at the time. As a i was a plebe. I graduated in 1905. Science professor Michael Nelson explains how and why Richard Nixons victory in 1968 president ial election came at a pivotal time in american politics. That year was marked by the assassinations of Robert F Kennedy and Martin Luther king jr. Nelson describes how candidate nixon worked to win over and alienated electorate to unite a country in turmoil. Hosted by the Southern Methodist University Center for president ial history, this event is about 50 minutes. Is it going to be people within living memory of that election . Mixanswer was, it will be a of people, which was no use at all. It e
Marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples at 8 00 a. M. Tomorrow morning. We could even see some actual wedding ceremonies taking place in the plaza beside the court house. All is quiet at the Arlington County courthouse today, but tomorrow we think were going to have a big crowd tomorrow. Weve had a number of people call and email and express interest as being one of the first to get a marriage license. Reporter Paul Ferguson is the clerk of the circuit court, and his staff is gearing up to issue marriage licenses to gay and lesbian couples beginning at 8 00 a. M. Thursday. The new marriage license form was emailed to the Clerks Office by the state late yesterday. Unlike the old application, which said name of bride and groom the new form just says spouse 1 and spouse 2. Reporter the Supreme Court could still weigh in issuing an emergency stay that would put everything on hold. But if they dont intervene, samesex couples can get a license and get married on the very same day. Carla
How are you going to celebrate . Im probably going to have to go home and tell our parents. Do you wish your family was here . We are still planning to have the ceremony in august. We know that well be able to celebrate more with our family and friends. Our parents have encouraged us that when the time brought itself upon it, dont pass it up. This older samesex couple who met the younger couple paid for their marriage license. Weve been married for eight years and together for 33 and we wish we could have done this here when we got married. So they are standing. What was it like coming out and getting married in front of the world right here . We are both two very shy people. Really . It was actually very we made that decision because i think people should know there are people waiting. Erica and jennifer were planning to get married in d. C. Next august. But when they heard the news, they couldnt pass up the opportunity to get married in their own state. What is the first thing they w
Thanks for being my guest today. It was a real pleasure to talk with you. Thank you on youre always a gentleman. You im bill harris. Im the acting director here at the fdr president ial library museum, and were so happy to see you here this morning. I cant tell you. Were always happy to see people but after two years it is so wonderful to have this event back and to have it in person and also to have cspan here with us as well again. Theyve always been very good and covering this event and were very thankful for that. I just in addition to welcoming you here. Its just like to note that fdr. I always love it when i get to to sort of channel the former president the late president and say that he i know would be happy to see everyone here today because he had hoped this institution would become a place that would welcome scholars and writers and to see good friends and former and current participants in the program is also really nice. So i want to very quickly go over the format some of