and didn t get enough. rachel: my mouth is on fire from the poppers. i need some water. they were good. will: last night i was doing the most ub healthy do, scrolling through my feed. ir read about joey: i read that. will: the american flags, in the united states when you see american flags flying, it is normal. in the uk, when you see their flag flying, you are neo-nazi. in 1700, a select group of people got on a boat and went in search of a better life. 99% of the people said that is a crazy idea. that explains the difference in the u.s. and the uk and establishes the united states from everyone. they got on the boat. i m going to risk it. at first people are like, i m good joey: sorry, rachel, looking for a place to put my elbow. the biggest brands in uk are fashion and in the united states is tech. he is a proud brit, he spun that back to say we re poorly dressed. it came across gen wen. i saw that, too. today isn t about us versus them, although i don t lik
we are the heirs of that first revolution. we are the keepers of the flame of liberty. we hold it high tonight for the world to see. we will safeguard our values. we will teach our children to cherish and adore their country so that they can build its future. we can make the years ahead the best years our nation has ever had. there is new ground to be broken and new action to be taken. america has always been greatest when we dared to be great. together, we are part of one of the greatest stories ever told, the story of america. the ideals of july 4th, 1776, still speak to all humanity, and the revolution declared that day goes on. happy, happy fourth of july america, to all of you out there welcome to our big independence day special celebration live here in new york city where it is 80 degrees, very hot and humid. i m aishah hasnie here tonight with joey jones carley shimkus and joey failla and we have a jam packed two hours ahead including live pe
good morning and thank you so much for spending some of your july 4th holiday with us. it is 10:00 eastern. i m ana cabrera reporting for two hours this morning. as we come on the air and some of you wake up on independence day, americans are confronting once again a uniquely american crisis, gun violence. a deadly night in america, with a pair of shootings. one claiming the life of five people in philadelphia, the very city where the u.s. constitution was drafted. another at a celebration in fort worth, texas, killing at least three people there. what we re learning about both shootings. also right now, severe weather impacting millions from intense storms in the midwest and the east coast to nearly triple digit temps out west putting july 4th celebrations literally up in the air. it would be great if it was the fourth. but it is the whole month, the whole year, we live in the best country in the world. and watch the water. two teens attacked ten mil apart in new york wh
that we are the heirs of thats first revolution. we are the keepers ofof flame of liberty. we hold it high tonighh tot fonr the to see. we will safeguard our valueas . we will teach our childrend to cherish and adoreador their o that they can build its future . we can make the years ahead the best years our has everne had. there is new ground to bew brokengr and new action to be b taken. america has always been greatest. when we dared to be great o together, we are part of one of the greatest story ever told. the story of america the ideals of july four, 1776 still speak l to all humanity, and the revolution declared that day goes on time legend. at the time of his death and the statue of liberty is not as shaken or less than a happy happy 4th of july. america, to all of you out out there, welcome to our bige independence day special celebration live herdae in new york city, where it is 80 degrees, very hot and humid. i might just be here tonight with joey jones, carl
weekend. beaches are packed and grills ready to be fired up. and fox nation host abby hornacek is gearing up for fox news big independence day show, out in west jordan, utah, right now. abby, how s it going? judge, it couldn t be better. kind of like you mentioned, we are here all weekend long, because obviously the fourth of july is meant to celebrate for the whole weekend. it s not just about the day of. it s about all the day beading up to it as well. our time kicked off at the stadium of fire, where patriotism definitely took center stage. tens of thousands of people gathered to celebrate family, faith, freedom, music, and of course fireworks. the night started with a flyover by f-35s as fireworks burst into the air, people cheered, and even told me it was their favorite part of the night. there was a special performance by the legendary people band, which people absolutely loved. for the grand finale of the night, they did light things up with the largest stadium fire