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Brian Kilmeade, the host of "Fox Friends," is what viewers expect from his latest Fox Nation series, "What Made America Great," which aired Thursday. I searched for what I could do. This season.
Season 9 has four features that delve into the history of oil, Hollywood, automobiles, andAmerican law enforcement agencies, especially highlighting the positive impact police have had on the United States. It contains. As evidence following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001.
"9/11 was different ... I felt like the policing had changed. For one thing, I felt like a tourist pulling a policeman to take a picture with him," Kilmed said in NYPD. I told Lieutenant Bernard Hollen.
NYPD (New York Police)
"We were relatively popular in a short period of time," Whalen replied.
"When I was assigned to the western command center, a big actor came and waved us. Tell us how wonderful we are. I couldn't wait, "he said. Added.
BRIAN KILMEADE EXPLORES'WHAT MADE AMERICA GREAT' IN FOX NATION SERIES
Whalen was when the New York Yankees playedI also told. The Major League Baseballmatch between Arizona Diamond Bucks and the entire Diamond Bucks team demanded meeting New York police officers after the tragedy.
Kilmeade launched the September 11 attack as evidence of how law enforcement agencies can take the lives of Americans and, in some cases, make the ultimate sacrifice for their safety. 49} Emphasizes.
In this feature, Kilmead takes his subscribers to Nasso County, his hometown of Long Island, and talks about how modern policing in New York was achieved.
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Story In the mid-1800s, several members of the Reserve Police, known as "Night Watches," were elected. Over a century later, this member evolved into a larger and more thorough force dedicated to maintaininglaw and order.
"That's why NYPD was born," Kilmeade said.
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