that it approved and embodied. carley: that s settled. the time now 25 minutes after the hour, kneeling was a nonissue at the super bowl but black lives matter made sure to inject politics into the big game, game rather, the protest going off the rails. rob: during half-time show is a star is born, everybody is talking about. that s why there s otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it s a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, . with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don t use if you re allergic to otezla.
syndrome and unfortunately it has affected my fellow millennials. carley: republicans are hard wire to dislike anything that nancy pelosi and chuck schumer say and democrats same thing with president trump, so don t both sides of the i ll kind of do this? yeah, absolutely. both sides of the i ll have what we call confirmation bias, i think we saw it with the coverage of this memo this past week, people had already kind of made up their mind for what they think about it but i think because trump is president right now and because we see such everything that donald trump does, it seems to be all-time high on the left. part of that is because where young people get their information. the vast majority of young people get their information from their professors, from celebrities and from social media and what we know about those three sources of information is that so often they have a hard left liberal agenda. rob: you re only getting one
obama said it and i disagree. rob: about 75% did approve of of that spech. 25% didn t. so he did fairly well when he sticks to script and writing he s a lot more popular than people that generally oppose him, right? right, and i hope and believe that millennials will start and see and feel so many vast majority of americans felt after they watched the state of the union that president trump whether you like him or not, he s succeeding in making our country safer and more successful and that s good for our future and i really hope that they hold on to the one part of his speech that i thought was most inspiring that americans and especially american people are dreamers too. carley: whether you like him or not the state of the union was a big win for him. thank you. carley: 48 minutes after the hour, time to check with steve
that carson wins as quarterback next year, how do you not give it to foles? no, he s our guy. no, no, nick foles deserves every second. carson went as starter, he s the quarterback that they ve been grooming, he s the guy going forward. rob: i don t know how you don t start him, we shall see. carley: go back to bed. rob: enjoy the big win. carley: congratulations. rob: thank you for supporting with your green tie. we welcome all in the band wagon. all are welcome. carley: did you really? that s so sweet. rob: jillian, congratulations. all right, guys. rob: we will be right back. any object. any surface.
this, actually one person left the house, i m drive to go south philly, i have to be there when this happens. in the heart of it. come on. but by the end of the game, everyone was just in tears, nobody has seen this. this is the first super bowl. it s insane, i don t think it has hit me yet. carley: you did a very good job on detailing your journey and i saw posts coming from you, in one of them you were wearing a vintage philly hat that your uncle gave you, the whole philadelphia thing is in your blood, what does this mean for the city of philadelphia? i mean, as you guys know, the city went insane last night. they re still out there cleaning up right now in the streets of philadelphia, light poles, people managed to climb the pole, whatever the greece grease that they put on it, carley. rob: rob: what are the chances