future. ashley: and cheeseburgers. on my list and fireworks everyone will be shooting off. if you are not going to a parade, look out the window and see the fireworks in the sky. carley: america spends $9.4 billion on food, 150 million hot dogs, will spend 3 billion on fire and wine. 74% of firework injuries happen today, be safe. 6.5 million spent on american flags imported annually. buy american when you buy an american flag. aoc i m a dog lover, today is not a good day for a lot of dogs, they get sore scared. what can you do? love on them more today. carley: get the thunder vest. ashley: they work. they feel like hugs for the dog. carley: fireworks and freedom today as we celebrate our nation s birthday all day throughout fox news, we ll be celebrating. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. later to do the big independence day show. next hour, you and me together. ashley: yes, ma am. carley: serious news, violence erupting overnight after a gunman dressed in ballistic vest oech
investigations. mark cuban says almost all 10 market cap companies in the u.s., going woke is a good business model. golfers finding out by media report about the p.g.a. and liv golf league. you want to have faith in manage moon, people feel betrayal. it is about bipartisanship ahead of the congressional baseball game tonight. you re ready to go. put me in, coach. what so proudly we hailed at the twilight s last gleaning. whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. o er the ramp arts we watched were so gallantly streaming. the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave, o er the land of the free and the home of the brave. [cheering] ainsley: amazing, that is lee greenwood performing the national anthem because today is flag day and thanks the bronx county american legion, holding the flag. if you need a flag, buy from annin, t
laura: hi, i m laura ingraham. this is a special edition of the ingraham angle. i hope you are having an amazing starts to 2024. i cannot believe it s another election. all right, the iowa caucuses are just a couple weeks away. and we could soon start to see a thinning of the g.o.p. field. it s about time. but, before things really ramp up. politically, we wanted to take this time to remember how much fun we had in 2023. some of the biggest laughs came of course when raymond with me. here is a look back at what we all did. it s time for seen and unseen where we reveal the stories behind the headlines for that we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. all right. biden had an event for the kennedy center honorees i know at the white house. and that happened the other day. queen latifah got a little less than the royal treatment. with other movies and movies she has earned golden globe and primetime enemy enemy. [laughter] that s me. prime time emmy. laura, t
introspection. n express our thoughts and feelings and wait for the response. there is no response on memorial day. those we honor our dead. which leads us to supplying both sides of the conversation. i spent some time studying the deadliest battles in our history. the battles which require the most sacrifice. i wondered what it was like to be a teenager sent to europe during world war i. probably never crossed an ocean before. for many the only cross the ocean once. buried somewhere in france or belgium or england and we sent them to liberate a continent. to liberate other people and they did what they asked them to do. it cost them their lives. world war ii was a deadly war both in europe and the pacific. our young people were sent to defeat an evil access to liberate a continent to defend people being victimized by tyrants. we sent young people to defend our own country after we were attacked pearl harbor. some of those holders are buried on the amount of fields where they
he missed an opportunity to show america s face. this was maybe the big epps moment of his career and there s no video of it. there was nothing for networks to broadcast. no clips to distribute and run on loop for days. nothing to post online. newspapers and web sites couldn t even slap the announcement image on the front page. plus, run the risk of glitches and that could have been executed better. but, on the flip side. his team says the risk paid off because the guy has raised a ton of money since then. he raised over 8 million bucks in 24 hours and that s a record. and now that the twitter launch is out of the way, desantis is sticking to a more traditional campaign approach. is he doing the media blitz, fox, talk radio, podcast. and next week he is holding events in iowa, new hampshire, and south carolina. so his foot is on the gas and his sights are set on trump, he is looking to neutralize ron s strength on covid. listen. when the ron desanctimonious facts come out.