i can schedule a time for them to call me back, it s great! you have our number programmed in? ya i don t even know your phone anymore. excuse me?! what? i don t know your phone number. aw well. he doesn t know our phone number! you have our fax number, obviously. today s xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i ll pass. it happened yet again. this time at dodgers stadium on saturday. a young woman struck in the head by a foul ball off of cody bellinger. she was sitting just beyond the protective netting that extends at the end of the dugouts. bellinger, you can see, visibly upset. went to check on her between
tired of the infusion of politics. you re asking us about right or left, we re a football group. that s what you guys don t understand. we don t care largely professionally speaking. we have personal opinions, yes, professionally we re about to kick a ball off. do you ever wonder what s going through a man s head as he stands there respectfully listening to the anthem? he s probably thinking about what s going to happen when that ball kicks off. if you ask them who did the anthem after the ball is kicked off they probably couldn t tell you. ever think about that? the land of the free and the home of the brave that s joey odoms a member of the national guard who served in afghanistan and is now the former national anthem singer for the baltimore ravens. he announced yesterday that he es ooresigning after three
ground, about right or left. we re a football group. that s what you guys don t understand. we don t care. largely professionally speaking. we have personal opinions, yes. professionally, we re about to kick a ball off. outfront now, former nfl wide receiver anquan boldin. a former teammate of colin kaepernick, and says the violence in charlottesville motivated him to decide to retire from football, focus on human rights issues. he s also endured personal loss by police. his cousin was shot by police after his car broke down and he was waiting for a tow truck. thank you for being with me. i know this issue is one you have spent incredible personal time thinking about, making a decision in terms of the entire direction of your life. you re focusing on human rights issues now. as a player, i know you did think about this and chose to never take a knee during the anthem. what s your view right now? is it right for players to do that or not? i think it s every player s right, if they
a clean repeal, if we can t find repeal and replace, now is the time to act, sean. sean: yeah. congressman jordan? it never hurts to do what you said. let s pass the same thing we passed in 2015. it s a very different animal when you actually called the vote up. i always tell people if you never kick the ball off, eight you will never know who wins. sometimes the conventional wisdom doesn t hold true. they might say they re going to vote against it. call it up both in-house and senate. let s say, are you really going to vote different just 15-16-17 months ago? something different than you told the american people you were going to do in the last six years? this was a central issue where we promised to repeal. let s call it up and see what they say now if they are out there on the floor, casting a
a clean repeal, if we can t find repeal and replace, now is the time to act, sean. sean: yeah. congressman jordan? it never hurts to do what you said. let s pass the same thing we passed in 2015. it s a very different animal when you actually called the vote up. i always tell people if you never kick the ball off, eight you will never know who wins. sometimes the conventional wisdom doesn t hold true. they might say they re going to vote against it. call it up both in-house and senate. let s say, are you really going to vote different just 15-16-17 months ago? something different than you told the american people you were going to do in the last six years? this was a central issue where we promised to repeal. let s call it up and see what they say now if they are out there on the floor, casting a