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and women have been given the valor awards that they learned. when we are taking care of our vets in the v.a. then we can focus on canariys, dolphins and dogs. we will do all that afterwards. people first and dogs second. brian: in other words, not into it? look, the dog is again, this is incredible tool. i m not disrespecting anything those guys are doing. it still takes men and women at the tip of the spear. ainsley: a lot of men and women agree with you. thank you. appreciate it. brian: i don t know how we got into that. ainsley: veterans, thank you for your service. a new poll says nearly half of americans are not comfortable with that expression. we are going to ask our audience about it coming up next. brian: now they are clapping. [applause]
serve everybody and to get back when the time is right. ainsley: why do you think it s important for veterans to serve in washington. currently 96 total veterans in the congress right now. i took my uniform off. but i will never quit my oath. i truly feel a call to serve, a call to duty that i have felt since i was 17 years old. right now i believe that veterans still have that call. but too few of us have the means or the opportunity to continue or service. we need to change that but i believe that having more veterans in congress. brian: absolutely. people who understand the difference between right and wrong. the difference between good and evil. people who can accomplish tough missions under any circumstances anybody regardless of party or political affiliation. steve: they can use you there today or somebody with that point of view. brian: you are running for the senate? yes. u.s. senate state of michigan. ainsley: thank you. [applause]
when major hostilities for world war i concluded. we are going to, at the conclusion of today s telecast, do something that we have never done before out on fox square at 48th and sixth avenue there are a dozen men and women who have served in the u.s. military but are not american citizens. today, they will take the official oath of allegiance. it will be a little bit of history. very important in their lives, and we are going to show it to you live. ainsley: how wonderful would that be to become a citizen on veterans day. brian: of course, then they are eligible to pick a sports team. pick somebody to break your heart like the giants did over the weekend and like the yankees did in new york in particular. so be part of the madness, which is america. ainsley: speaking of madness. this is impeachment inquiry week. be televised. on wednesday. brian: celebrate how you want. ainsley: republicans put a list together of people they want to testify and of course democrats are saying nope, no
fitness. ainsley: tell us about your brother and why you started this program. he was an amazing human being. he enlisted one year shy of 42. he was killed in afghanistan. big big fitness component. he believed it changed him immensely and physically. we took that look at the government. we said there is nothing holistically being provided. combat veterans extremely high in combat activity when they were deployed we brought that back to them when they came home. weight loss, tons of meds, thousands and thousands of pounds. steve: you call it catch a lift. that s what the brother used to say before he went to the gym. all over the world where he lived. he said i m catching a lift. steve: jason, tell us about your story. i served in afghanistan in 2012. i stepped on an ied and dba year and a half of rehab in san antonio. i found out catch a lift. in 2015, and i was a grant recipient in 16.