it s their 86th birthday. they re going to be handing out brian: they re handing out slurpees. one by one, we ll be serving them right here! take their order over there. he s from san antonio. brian: sir, this is free slurpee day. thank you. brian: what color can i get you? any color you want. brian: have you ever met maria molina? i sure have. you know what, brian? i didn t know that there was a dr. pepper flavor. brian: there is a dr. pepper flavor. here you go, sir where. are you from? san antonio, texas. it s going to be a hot day there? brian: what are i get you? strawberry lemonade. brian: it s true you can show up at a 7-11 and you get a free one. give me that starbucks. we can t have that here. what can i get you? strawberry lemonade. brian: i d rather make a coke one. you re going to have coke.
effect when it s supposed to. essentially they re changing the law. but there s some republicans who are saying you know what? let s go ahead and suspend the individual mandate where people have to either buy it or pay a fine for a year as well. gretchen: that makes sense. if you re going to allow businesses to get off on this, so to speak, then why not allow the average citizen? because quite honestly, it s probably more expensive for the average citizen to have to try to come up with the money for this than for a business to have to come up with the money. brian: just to review, on july 3 the deputy assistant secretary treasury the day before our nation s birthday announces on a blog post employer mandate is done. if everyone else was still barbecuing, they said i have an idea. let s have everyone self-report whether they qualify for the subsidies that allow you to go to an exchange. now that we re awake and sober and congress is back, they re saying you can t stop there, let s con
gretchen: how do you saute broccoli? you order it from gino s and then take the top off when it comes in. gretchen: love it. by the way, for those of us who didn t know whether or not the jury was in the room, thank goodness we have greg jarrett who works for us. they have e-mailed it. here s an interesting thing. the basis for appeal, yes and no. yes, he can argue he was intimidated meaning george zimmerman. but, no, it won t succeed because the judge cured her mistake by going through the same set of questions after the defense rested. so there you have it. our experts. brian: they do watch the morning show. hope they are nielsen homes. gretchen: other headlines. the peg considering cutting the pentagon considering cutting danger pay for troops. officials came up with a list of 18 countries where security conditions improved. they say they are no longer dangerous enough to warrant extra pay. one of those countries,
brian: have your picture taken with maria molina. you have a camera with you? and brian. brian: go around and take a picture with her. what can i get you, sir? cherry. steve: people are getting slurpees, photographs and forecasts. there you go. brian: step up, get your picture with maria. can we do a selfy. steve: why are moretaking a n me? brian: who would want a picture with me? maria is out here. gretchen: is that diet? steve: yeah. brian: i have work to do. gretchen: i don t think so. steve: 19 minutes before the top of the hour. coming up, an unexpected visitor at george zimmerman trial. a dummy. peter johnson, jr. says that was a big mistake. he explains next.
jordan, where hundreds of troops were just deployed because of the civil war in syria. if this plan is approved, military members would lose $225 a month. steve: that guy there confessed to orchestrating the september 11 attacks. so why was khalid sheikh mohammed allowed to pursue his dream job while being held behind bars? the associated press has learned that the c.i.a. let the terrorist mastermind build a vacuum cleaner. gretchen: what? steve: yes. khalid sheikh mohammed has a bachelor s degree in mechanical engineering and asked if he could work on a vacuum cleaner. c.i.a. officials reportedly thought he might provide, you know, he might prove you feel some day and didn t want him to go crazy, so they agreed to his request. so behind bars he s building a vacuum cleaner. brian: an electrolux. according to an recent