so they chickened out last night. what happened was they protested outside. they came inside but they just put little leaflets on the seats. brian: what you are holding here. they left and wouldn t listen to me. i invited them to come back. can you ask me the hardest questions. i will stay as long as you want. i will answer every hard question. in fact, only hard questions you get to go first. you get to say whatever you want. they wouldn t engage me. they only want to protest. at least they didn t disrupt so the event went forward. everybody was happy. brian: professor, protests are nothing new we have seen the videos from the 60 s and 70 s and you say you are used to it. something different about this they don t want to win the argument they want to make a scene. has nothing to do with the argument. i had a plan. if they were going to disrupt me and boo i was going to start out by making first a pro-palestinian statement saying i support a palestinian state. they would go boo, bo
not wearing memorabilia from their team because they burned it also, apparently down in texas at cypress texas the youth football league. they have looked at this. they have been worried about whether or not people would stand or take a knee during the national anthem. so do you know what they have decided to could in the neament will nnational anthem wo longer be allowed at the youth game. they are afraid the anthem has become too politically decisive. players are saying you are making a big deal out of nothing. abby: this is what the problem is and president was hitting at. we have got to stand up as much as we can for that flag and national anthem. that s what this country is all with ultimately this is what we are seeing in response. let s not play the national anthem anymore or fly the american flag. what do we stand for. steve: just play the game. brian: i predicted this a year ago and we have seen. this i thought the worst thing was last wednesday, not last friday. saw the video
i have so many friends that are owners. and they re in a box. i mean, i have spoken to a couple of them. they say we are in a situation where we have to do something. i think they are afraid of their players you want to know the truth. and i think it s disgraceful. and they have got to be tough. and they have got to be smart because you look at the ratings, the ratings have gone way down. the stadiums are, i have seen a couple of stadiums over the last few weeks, they are losing there are a lot of empty seats. i couldn t even believe it. steve: donald trump know as lot of the owners of envelope teams so for him to reveal that to our own pete hegseth. he has had those conversations. it sounds like the owners just don t know what the players are going to do next. brian: the problem is they let this thing get out of control. if they cracked down a year and a half ago they probably wouldn t be in a box because so many other times there has been examples of this where players get out
a different piece. oh, no. not just one peels of chicken. 20 pieces of chicken. when she is eating egg in bed, that scene took all morning and our props man campbell. i assume you interested in hearing how many eggs have you eaten? i said how many? he said just 11. brian: 11 eggs. abby: that s a lot of eggs. that s insane. the film i gave a 4 out of 5. fantastic in the film it has comedy, it was has drama it drags a little bit in the middle. she is so great in the film. if you haven t seen mrs. brown, do back and watch that from 1997 and you will see the character arc now. abby: another true story tom cruise. this is twa pilot asked to be part of the cia. and he became a drug runner for the cartel in the 1980s. true story about a gentleman named barry seal and doug
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