i don t know too many part-time who stand up when they are watching tv. rob: okay, all right. i do appreciate you coming on. i wish we had more time to talk about this. we have to move on. a lot of stuff going on this morning, gentlemen, thank you very much. thank you. heather: in the meantime let s go to fox news alert, the fbi launched a civil rights investigation into a deadly church shooting in tennessee. the mass gunman opened fire just as sunday services ended. now an armed usher is being held as hero for taking on the shooter. let s get onto julian, live for us outside the church in tennessee. good morning, heather and rob, police wrapped up investigation and they were out here all day yesterday scouring looking for details to figure out the biggest question from
kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how s your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. rob: player protesting outraging fans across the country. heather: players taking a knee or sitting down. president trump calling for disrespectful players to be fired. rob: griff jenkins appears to be with a choose your side type of sunday in the nfl, griff. hey, rob and heather, most people tune in late to games to see who wins but all day yesterday they tuned in before the game started as the anthem protests broke out across the country in the nfl, more than 200 players taking a knee during the national anthem. it was in response to president
former army ranger with tours in afghanistan and bronze stars and steelers released statement, their diverse opinions in locker room it s a difficult time in our country. guys, here in washington, the redskins won, they stood while raiders sat on the bench. heather: players say that they are taking a standby kneeling during national anthem, what about those who sacrificed everything for the flag? rob: here to discuss this fox & friends weekend cohost, army veteran, somebody passionate about this, pete hegseth. what do you think 200 players kneel for the for the national anthem. song is not just about a flag and music, it s about all that goes into making possible how people live free and there s a
stickers on your helmet, you have to have your jerseys tucked in, i think what the president is saying, is that the owner should have a rule that players should have to stand and respect for the national anthem. they have the right to have their first amendment off the field. this is a job and the employers have the right when the players are working to have rules. why didn t the dallas cowboys, why were they not allowed to wear stickers in response to people they we wanted to pay respect to? so the nfl is picking and choosing what they want to enforce and the president says for a long time the national anthem, this isn t about politics, this is about respect for the country and the people who have made great, great sacrifices for this country. heather: it is true. they weren t allowed in dallas to put stickers on their helmets or any any way say they were stand if. the police officers there. rob: yeah, absolutely. we do want to discuss more of this and actually get some former nfl p
across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than at&t. we do business where you do business. rob: welcome back, london s mayor comparing president trump to isis over expanded travel ban of muslim-majority countries. think about what you re saying, because what you re say asking not dissimilar to what daesh or so-called isis say. they say that there s class of civilizations. you re playing their game. rob: that s his take. also not just muslim-majority countries but venezuela and north korea added as well. the comments as the president expands travel ban including chad, venezuela and north korea.