crowd roars, chase elliot wins in the cup series. jillian: the celebrations took a detour when elliot ran out of gas, so teammate jimmy johnson had his back pushing elliot into victory lane. [laughter] rob: honoring nation s heros, the final team of runners making it to finish line at arlington national cemetery for annual run for the fall, the cross country trek started at army base between california and nevada back in april, the long way around 50 runners participated in the 19-state, 6,000-mile relay to honor americans who have died to protect this country. jillian: 8 minutes after the hour right now and i don t know about you but it has been hot out here in the last couple of days and adam klotz in the studio. i could have slept, it s warm
also look into the policies that religious charitable organizations have in our legislation so that it can also be changed because maternal love is the love that s going to change the future of mankind. so we would like you to we like to say people kind. not necessarily mankind. it s more inclusive. there we go. exactly. [cheers and applause] brian: and the crowd roars. yeah. well, it s quite the performance. i mean, i m afraid that our prime minister is only capable of running his ideas on a few very narrow ideological tracts. we saw the first evidence of that when he put his cabinet together. he insisted upon making it 50% women despite the fact that only about 22% of the elected mps were women. it was easier for him to do that than it was for him to screen people for the sort of confidence that would actually be necessary to be cabinet members.
finally tonight here, finally tonight here, america strong. as if one half court heave wasn t enough. we first introduced you to james meiergerd from west point, nebraska, last week. he has down syndrome, and for as long as he and his family can remember, he has loved playing basketball. his high school basketball team, the cadets, love him. hi, david! reporter: james team sending us that message. he brings the team together. he s awesome to watch. he really is the heart and soul of this basketball team. reporter: so, it came as no surprise on that gameday during halftime when james wanted to show his home crowd his new shot he d been practicing it for weeks his back to the basket and from half court the crowd roars, the community on its feet. and we weren t the only ones blown away by it. the harlem globetrotters, too. going to bring somebody here, became super famous, and he s always been famous. come on, buddy. reporter: the team paying
and the teenager who is feeling the love from his entire town. you ll understand why. meet james meiergerd from west point, nebraska. he has down syndrome and for as long as he and his family can remember, he has loved basketball. so much so that his west point beamer high school basketball team, the cadets, has made him an honorary member. there he is in the official team photo, proudly wearing his uniform. often practicing with the team, dribbling, passing, shooting. it s up and it s good. so, came as no surprise on gameday during halftime, james wanted to show his home crowd his new shot. he had been practicing it for weeks. his back to the basket from half court. the crowd roars, celebrating with his best friend, manny. and from another angle, just as good. a community on its feet. hi, david! tonight, the whole team sending us a message. james has been an inspiration
at our president we are going to avoid that company. big picture, if you can provide security at the borders, the rest of the stuff can be worked out and in back rooms. it s not going to be as nearly as controversial. you now have a very public, very well organized opposition to president trump from big corporations, the left in general, democrats, and the media. brian: right. hey, stuart, we re going to watch you on this topic and so much more from 9:00 until noon this morning varney and company. thank you very much indeed. thank you. brian: casey throne back in the headlines. you will never believe where she was just seen. we all know what president trump thinks of the mainstream media have you heard? as you know, i have a running war with the media they are among the most dishonest human beings on earth. [laughter] brian and the crowd roars. is the crowd right or totally off base? brian we ll analyze i don t care