brian: crazy. it is crazy. steve: when you were delivering firewood to people like alan jackson in the nashville area were you thinking, you know, my songs are just as good as his, i just don t get why they haven t caught fire yet. you hope you think you have got something good, you know. there are so many crazy talented people in nashville that you just kind of keep working and believing and i have tried to stay focused on what i was doing at that time. ainsley: what was your reaction when caught up in the country became so big. between the time of my last studio album the streaming thing has changed. changed drastically. i don t know if i could be a streaming artist. and then we got to 100 million downloads. brian: i would say that s a yes you can be a streaming artist. thanks to everybody out there. steve: we are going to start the summer concert series in two minutes. of the president at 8:00
able to live like every day people even though we are fighting for our life. brian: natalie not only that your experimental drugs what happened with you is a study for something next and you have a right to try toes no matter the money you have. exactly. > 6 we had a right to try over the last two and a half years. natalie harp glad you are okay. you look fantastic. best of luck along the way. ainsley: thank you, natalie. happy birthday, to president trump. brian: is he hearing you he is on in an hour and a half. brian: substitute teacher helps a student walk across the stage. act of kindness goes viral. ainsley: rodney adkins getting ready to rock the summer concert series. we are going to talk to him coming up
former vice president get the facts straight. brian: why the trump administration is not keen on releasing taxes. there is incentive to reinvest as opposed to just write checks because they want to keep the economy moving. meanwhile 10 minutes before the bottom of the hour. ainsley: 20 minutes after the top of the hour. steve: 40 minutes before the next hour. saints saints sara sanders leaving the white house. suffers from liebetes. i will not miss her. i will not miss her either. next guest calls this progressive privilege. she has a message for the media. steve: first, once again, rodney atkins with thank god i thank god
iranian attacks on shipping want fact no proxy group operating in the area has the resources and proficiency to act with such a high degree of so he face at this occasion. the navy quickly dispatching the uss bainbridge rescuing 21 crew members from the abandoning that attacked ship. acting defense secretary patrick shanahan says the u.s. does not seek conflict defend its. japan s defense mencer says right now they have no intention of sending japanese troops respond. all of this as you mentioned brian comes after last month s attack on four different tankers. tensions are escalating. guys? steve: they re indeed. griff, thank you very much. bring in anthony scaramucci former white house communications director. we are going to talk to him about sarah sanders departure. your thoughts about what s going on over in the straits of hormuz. they have the film and obviously secretary of state pompeo is trying to deescalate the situation. you have to understand as a
let s go outside. steve: folding the u.s. flag is a tradition to honor our nation and the men and women who died to preserve it. ainsley: so on this flag day we are learning how to properly fold the flag and significance of every single fold. brian: here now is al of the cemetery honor guardrail association. thanks for making the trip over. thank you. brian: how many times do you do this a week? we do this probably seven times a day to nine times a day five days a week. steve: fantastic. brian: there is a method to it and each fold means something? absolutely. you are going to see that right now with the congressman and don boone. brian: congressman who was once a colonel? steve: go ahead. dennis is the one that will tell us. happy to be here again to fold the flag and explain what each fold means. steve: all right.