Ainsley absolutely. I know every player on their team. Brian dont go over this now though. Ainsley i will save that for you later in the show. Thats a tease for you. Im the expert on soccer, right . [buzzer] brian you are looking forward to this. Ainsley i am. I am not going to be doing anything at 3 00. Dont call me dad. I will be watching team u. S. A. Steve it is pouring outside in new york city. Currently 6 01 eastern time. We are hoping its going to dry up because brian, you have a special guest. The most capped player in history. Keeper tim howard from new jersey, since gel parent family brought up in the area became a selfmade super star. Star of the Mls Manchester united. Feared. Back in the mls maybe the best goalie america has ever produced most appearances for the u. S. National team. 39 years old call it quits. Whats he doing next . He is going to be joining us. Also, he halls tourettes he believes that plays into his story and gives him extreme concentration. Both on posit
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this culture war that we seem to be in. where sports is not supposed to be the thing that tears people apart. it s supposed to be the place that brought everybody together. we re going to find out if the players have that unity, and i think historically when you look at it from a male perspective, i don t remember any point whether we re talking about muhammed ali, jackie robinson, smith and carlos or kaepernick today where you had any sort of plurality of white player who is have gotten involved and said look, this is our issue, too, we re all in this together and that s the challenge. i m curious, howard, how much do you think people, the average fan, the average viewer of this broadcast and this discussion, remembers the genesis of all this. that the reason those players were taking a knee was to oppose and stand up against police brutality against people of color? has that gotten lost? just the genesis of this. i don t think it s gotten lost. i don t think it ever existed. that
humungous, enormous media fail on this. because we have focused so much on the reaction to the protest, than the reason for it. and because we ve done that. that allows the lens to completely, to always be shifted toward the flag. always be shifted toward the people that this isn t even about. i would be very interested in hearing from tamir rice s mother and the families of eric garner, and how they feel about the players. we don t do that in our business and this is one of the reasons that we re having these conversations being so distorted toward the flag, when this is really not what this about. your book is titled the heritage: black athletes, a divided america and the politics of patriotism. howard, come see me again, great chat. thank you so much. tuesday night at 9:00 p.m., msnbc presents a town hall live from philadelphia. moderators joy reid and chris hayes will explore racial injustice in this country and