and sits down and says i m a big fan of your movie reviews and she watches fox & friends from texas. steve: yeah. that was the first time i have ever had an actor do the opposite and geek out on me versus me geeing out on them. ainsley: you know who i am? i m like how do you know who i am? it was a cool moment. shout out to cheryl ladd you are awesome. you are one of the charlie s angels. brian: did you get her number to keep in touch? do you think we will keep in touch? we did a selfie. here s the thing i m taking it one step at a time, brian. ainsley: not too fast. i m waiting for the follow back and we will see what happens from there. steve: she is not officially one of kevin s angels yet. not yet. steve: now about the promise you give it four out of five stars. it must be great. yeah. this is a film that s very important. it s a tough movie. it s about the armenian genocide. one of the things about this film i found fascinating is it reportedly 100-million-dollar bud
had in service certified in civilian stech tore there is a lot they can too at the house veterans affairs committee to propose ways to take care of our veterans and get them transitioning and this tax on the gi bill isn t it. ainsley: only problem is they say they can t afford it it s costing more than $3 billion. so they are saying if these veterans if they opt into the gi bill and they want to go to college they just have to pay $100 a month. granted, that can be a lot of money that can be several bills paid with $100 a month. especially like you said our veterans aren t making enough money. they do make a valid point saying if you want to protect, this if you want to keep it then have you got to pay something. if you want to protect it make sure it s being used properly and veterans are protected five or 10 years after you use it you are not going to give an argument with me we have more waste fraud and abuse with every other government program like social security disability than
tackling. we obviously don t want to get our players hurt because they are our teammates. so with this you get advantage of being able to have great technique. instead to have more tackling. brian: coach this has resulted in victories and less injuries. this has spread to how many nfl teams and college teams. half the nfl teams have it more to come in probably 15 college teams and about 15 high school teams. brian: all right. so you do technique. first off, go offer proper tackling how to demonstrate and do proper speed. first off you are controlling it? i have got it. brian: you will send this dummy at each other? yeah. you ready? brian: just go through it, tackle. you want to step on it, grip and explode. brian: you could go over on it. can go right over it. brian: real speed in practice. you are doing 7 on 7 scrimmage or 11 on 11 and moving these around? more individual stuff.
seen for the first time in 100 years on air to the public. espionage george washington looking for a way to communicate with his spy ring without him knowing that he is doing this and he has this intricate network but he needs this invincible ink i m so excited and i can t just hide it i m about to lose control and i think i like it i m so excited. brian: it is raining right now forced one of our demos inside. staying inside still going to be able to do it. give you a hint. it could save tackle football as we know it we will be able to demonstrate it on the inside but that s because we don t have another suit. have to change outfits if we go outside. ainsley: i love that song. i m so excited because it s friday and i can t hide it. brian: we re not asking you to. ainsley: thank you. steve: thank you very much for joining us we join you today on this friday from a rainy new york city. we start by talking about paris. it was yesterday when a gunman
ensuring veterans are able to transition back to civilian life after military life is after military service is a cost of war and not a fee that congress can just pass along to the troops. but, on the other hand, students vets of america says. this infinitely more difficult to get rid of or cut the gi bill if troops have paid into that benefit. this is about how we can make the gi bill protected and buffered against budget bites for years to come. they are worried about cut backs coming. and if they could show a fiscal responsibility before it, it will make it impervious to the cut. i think that s the interpretation. listen, i think it s highly irresponsible to go about this and say it s all about preserving the gi bill. we spend more than 2 $2,400 almost a month on some of these students on a stipend. we need to support veterans in their transition. the gi bill is this large fix to a much more specific problem. there are service members who don t need to go to a four year state scho