[national anthem] rachel: good morning, everybody. it s 6:00 a.m. here in new york city on a beautiful memorial day weekend, and i m so happy to be joined by my friends will cain and joey jones. good morning. will: good morning. that was the navy s national anthem the national anthem performed by the navy s northeast ceremonial band, they were with us yesterday rachel: they were so good, we had to keep them. joey: it was the navy s national anthem, it s everybody s national anthem the. [laughter] rachel: air force and america. yeah. so it s great to be back, and it has been beautiful. i spent time laying out with my family by the pool. will: you did? [laughter] rachel: yesterday. just getting an early start to the memorial day celebration. joey: i guess most americans are probably their second, third day into their memorial day weekend, working for me means i get to share stories and talk about the people that matter so much to me, so honestly i don t think there
seem to think this is okay. so it seems to me that they are just going after everything that, for them, stands for oppression, and it then becomes a legitimate vehicle for them to express this radical agenda. rachel: yeah. when i saw the happen to the trevi fountain which, by the way, the mayor of rome says is going to be very expensive and complex to the restore, their hope they re hoping there wasn t permanent damage, but i thought about the taliban blowing up those, you know, buddhist statues, you know, that were so amazing when they started taking control. i mean, they are trying to erase western, as you said, western civilization because they believe, i guess, that fossil fuels and the sort of advancement of our civilization through fossil fuels is a bad thing. hay seem genuinely scared? i don t with understand. right. and, i mean, problem with the
Ancient and historical artifacts and structures recently began resurfacing as plunging water levels due to drought continue to affect parts of Europe, China and the United States.