sake get off your can and do something. unless you go big, go home because on december 31st there s a mess floating around right now, about 7.2 trillion bucks worth of stuff in ten years. got to do something. why do members of the house and the senate play the clock? people are now talking today about this ain t going isn t going to get done, the need to meet this $4 trillion cut over ten years is not going to get done until you can smell the jet fuel. they have to be on their way to the plane, the kids are crying, they want to go home, their wives or husband are saying we have to be somewhere. we promised, we got the cheap tickets. what are you doing screwing around. it s not until then they actually do something. are we going to face something like that around new year s? you re the man who knows too much. you have been here too long. let me tell you, that s exactly. these people never respond, which would be a beautiful reaction, they react. they react and they re going to rea
monitoring this by the hour. kate middleton s former roommate said she plans to announce she s pregnant next month jessica hay, who attended the royal wedding, says the future king and queen are pretty far along in baby planning. they don t care whether they have boys or girls. they just want to be parents. brian: this according to the roommate, college roommate? alisyn: good enough for me. brian: okay. alisyn: i m running with it, obviously. steve: let s talk a little bit about what s going on in chicago. the mayor out there is rahm emanuel. he s got a great idea on how to the graduation rate and the parent involvement in chicago public schools is terrible. so he s got a great idea. why don t we bribe the parents? if you show up and you pick up your child s grade card and you sit for the parent-teacher conference, you ll wind up with a loyalty card from walgreen s. 25 bucks worth. brian: that s incredible! is it the fact that they re not
flexible enough where the parents are working two jobs and can t get there in time, or they believe that parents are choosing not they have that little interest in their children that they need a briber to go? alisyn: it s hard to know what the motivation. but they do know for sure, for a fact that, many parents haven t shown up. these are not did she that s are these are troubled inner city public schools and the theory is if the parents were more involved, then the kids would do better and perform better at school. so if you can t get the parents to go of their own free will and just their own motivation, 25 bucks worth of free stuff. it s an experiment. they acknowledge that. they don t know if this is going to work, but they know they have to do something. steve: a number of times on this program and the channel we ve talked about how there are problems with education and some of the problems were the teachers. look, if you can t get the parents of the children to show up t
with 100 bucks worth of groceries, got them free from harris. mr. kilmeade, over to you. brian: for most people learning that you ve been picked up by a professional football team would be a realization of a life long dream. but for hall of famer curtis martin, that wasn t exactly the case. my family and i were sitting around and we re watching the draft and the phone rings and it s bill parcells. i answer the phone. i say, hello. and he says, curtis, we want to know if you re interested in being a new england patriot. i said, well, yes. yes, sir. we hang up the phone. as soon as we hang up the phone, i turn around and everyone and say oh, my gosh. i do not want to play football. i knew that the only way i was going to be successful at this game called football was if i played for a purpose that was bigger than the game itself because i knew that the love for the game just wasn t in my heart. brian: how does a man who never liked football, hates to run, go down as one of the
he had great quote. he said, i thought, let s do something for the boy who doesn t want to hunt for diamonds but likes to hunt for deer. a store opened up, a jewelry store in atlanta did the sang them a little while back. a store gave people a hunting rifle if you bought 2,500 bucks worth of diamonds. a true shotgun wedding. extremely classy. speaking of class, a woman in north carolina was arrested after setting a vending machine on fire. nothing more frustrating than putting your money in and the flamin hot cheetos don t fall down. she was at a piggly wiggly store and firefighters were called to the store because of the flames and went back to the surveillance video and she was kicking it, lit a newspaper on fire, stuffed it inside, grabbed a drink from another machine, walked away, and arrested and charged, but didn t put up much of a defense. a little rage problem. lastly, don t have road rage. there was this guy, apparently a rich guy in san francisco said i m going to driv