and now they have big marketing budget. you would think that would be to increasing supply. we are investing in testing and testing asymptomatic people and what we are suffering from is not a pandemic of sickness right now. we are suffering from a pandemic of positive tests. brian: no question. let me just run through that there is nothing you said that was inaccurate and ainsley, i hear your frustration when it comes to these tests and because people have to get on a plane international need a test. go back to school need a test. go back to college need a booster. making everyone wait online because you don t have the facilities to handle it best thing to ever handle is the omicron. mild symptoms gives you antibodies. armed up for the next variant that comes through which is going to be lighter. why don t they admit that number two the vaccines don t block the disease. block some of the symptoms. no evidence it s less likely we are going to spread it if we have it. so there is no id
friend named mary ann and she was saying do you realize it s over $5 for a pound of hamburger meat? $5? well, this is partly, you know, a pound of beef today coors 5 bucks compared to less than 4 bucks before the pandemic. brian: exactly. so go to your sunroom, and ask your wife to bring over a friend and find out what s bothering them and then make it a policy. what could possibly be wrong with can that. unbelievable he used that as an example. my sense is they didn t load the prompter with that you guys would know better. larry summers said something, as you know treasury secretary for barack obama. he said the emerging claim that antitrust can combat inflation because et wants to give grants to small meat producers reflects science denial, sarcasm. many areas where differ. antitrust as anti-inflation strategy is not one of them. that s a guy on your team. somebody else who does meat for
the cleveland browns. ben roethlisberger throwing a touchdown in what could be his final home game as a steeler. pittsburgh still needs a win, a colts loss, and for the raiders not to tie the chargers in next week s game to qualify for the post season. so you are telling me there s a chance those are your headlines. brian: quick question eli manning,age ben roethlisberger. will: in order ben roethlisberger 1, philip rivers 2. eli manning 3. brian: interesting. because the giants had rivers and flipped him for eli. we have interesting. i will talk about that with ainsley in depth a little bit later. ainsley: i was watching that jets game. will: i will be tuning in for that segment. ainsley: watching the jets game texting with joel the stage manager as we know he wear as green sweatshirt every day and a
a band brian said wonk rock. i didn t know it was called wonk rock. look, i don t know, man, at some point you stop keeping up. are you really listening to olivia rodrigo or are you trying too hard, tony. are you listening to taylor swift or are you trying too hard. i pretty much listen to the same stuff that i was listening to a decade ago. so i m having a hard time believing this 59-year-old is like oh the olivia rodrigo song is out. brian: music brings people together. transcends borders. everything else might divide us. one of the reasons they put out the play list to bring people together. this is the man that was in the hamptons because he guaranteed us afghanistan was not going to fall a at any time soon or over the weekend. it fell quicker than two days. it fell in one day. he was in the hamptons making phone calls to a president of afghanistan who had already left
have the capacity to keep up with all the kids or is in a low income area. and these teachers are saying there is lingering impact on the students. learning loss, even mayor lightfoot said that, the learning loss was profound in chicago. lincoln way, the families there in new lennox a suburb of chicago. they found out on monday that they were going to be remote for the rest of the week. so then parents are scrambling, what do we do? we don t have child care. we have got to go back to work. brian, had you an excellent interview with the chicago parent, his name is ryan griffin, he is slamming these unions for pushing to keep his kids at home. how many kids does he have. brian: brian i don t know. good morning i did the interview. walls it you, will? ainsley: will, did you it, three people, three kids? will: it s okay. it s a hard bar to live up to brian s presence on this show and all the things he does. brian: you are so hurt, will. i can t believe how hurt he is. will: three