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Vol. I · No. 186 · 2251 Reports Monday, July 6, 2026

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July 4th

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Bloomberg Marks America 250 with Live NY Coverage

Jul 4, 2026

Bloomberg This Weekend aired a four-hour special live from the USS Intrepid in New York City on July 4, 2026, covering naval reviews, tall ships parades, Blue Angels flyovers, and events from Coney Island to Washington. Segments featured interviews with historian Ken Burns, Vice Adm. Kevin Donegan, Rutgers professor Robert Snyder, Gov. Wes Moore, and fireworks CEO Stephen Vitale, plus clips of President Trump. The broadcast also discussed hot dog contests, bourbon production, Thomas Jefferson reenactments, and polling on American pride. Sourcing drew from on-site experts, named officials, and archival footage with minimal anonymous contributions.

Source: Bloomberg Television

Alabama Gov. Ivey Delivers Patriotic July 4 Remarks for America250

Jul 4, 2026

Forbes Breaking News aired a short video of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey delivering remarks marking America's 250th birthday and the Fourth of July. The governor expressed optimism for Alabama and the nation, referenced the founding fathers and Declaration of Independence, and urged teaching children to love the country. She closed with blessings for Alabama and the United States. The clip is sourced directly from the governor's office message released ahead of the holiday, with no additional guests, graphics, or analysis.

Source: Forbes Breaking News

ABC News Shows Sail4th 250 Flyover and Tall Ships with Army Quintet

Jul 4, 2026

The segment opens with live aerial and ground views of military aircraft flying over the Hudson River near tall ships and crowds along the banks in New York City. It then cuts to the US Army Brass Quintet performing "Battle Hymn of the Republic" before returning to NYC footage of the flyover near the Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island. The report highlights public gatherings for the arriving ships in hot weather. The broadcast draws on live camera feeds from New York Harbor and a performance at or near the US Capitol. No named on-air guests or experts appear; narration ties the visuals to ongoing coverage of the tall ships arrival.

Source: ABC News

CNN segment quizzes Cohen parents on U.S. stats in light July 4th game

Jul 4, 2026

The CNN segment features Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper playing a water-soaking quiz game with Cohen's elderly parents on American statistics supplied by data analyst Harry Enten dressed as Lady Liberty. Questions cover topics including the Declaration signing date, tattoo prevalence, favorite curse words, ice cream flavors, depression rates, social media models, and lifetime sexual partners. It transitions to a Jeopardy-style round hosted by Ken Jennings covering U.S. history, geography, and trivia facts. Enten and Jennings provide the answers and explanations on air. The parents answer live with humorous reactions, and incorrect responses trigger soaking. The broadcast is framed as a fun, family-friendly Independence Day celebration.

Source: CNN

Fox News Beach Quiz Tests July 4th Historical Knowledge

Jun 30, 2026

The segment features Jesse Watters introducing a man-on-the-street quiz at the Jersey Shore where correspondent Johnny questions beachgoers on basic July 4th facts including the reason for celebration, America's age, independence source, Revolutionary War, George Washington, the year 1776, King George, and Declaration signers. Most respondents give incorrect or humorous answers, with one succeeding on all questions. The piece uses direct beach interviews and light narration, tying into the 250th anniversary context. No experts or additional sourcing appear; it follows the network's recurring Watters' World format of public interviews.

Source: Fox News