positive. and so i jumped in full force to try to help the men and women who were deploying and reaction to that terrible day. and firefighters who were here on september 11th. and just started supporting many, many different organizations and it all accumulated into the gary sinise foundation. that s why i wrote the book. ainsley: tell us about your childhood. your high school career. what happened there and how you got into acting? did you read a little bit of the book? yeah. there is misbehavior in the book as a young man. you know, i didn t know what the book was going to be called. steve: there you are. oh, yeah. there we are. that s a little family shot there. i didn t know what the book was going to be called when i started writing it. but as i was going through it these recurring themes of gratitude and appreciation and this kind of journey from this self-focused acting career, life early on that i began in high school. the troubles that i had in
baghdad on unannounced trip overnight. heal meet with the country s prime minister and military commanders. the leaders will discuss the future of u.s. troops in iraq. the u.s. has 5200 troops in iraq right now. president trump says service members are needed there to watch iran. and how about this? an extremely rare letter written by george washington could be yours. the first president writing this letter to the speaker of the pennsylvania house of representatives. praising god for the ratification of the constitution in the year 1788. the letter is being sold at a pennsylvania auction house with a current price of $140,000. a look at your headlines. pretty cool, huh? brian: that is pretty amazing. fantastic. george washington is not writing much anymore. this is probably only going it appreciate it. ainsley: i m surprised it s not going for more than that actually. brian: right. steve: brian s book had all the information about it. why pay 140,000 when you can get brian s book. ains
the relationship that i found that that character was having with our wounded when i started visiting the hospitals after september 11st and visiting, you know, very, very badly wounded service members. and i would walk in the room and didn t know what my real name was and they recognized me from the movie and they wanted to talk about lieutenant dan and all of that you know, when i started visiting the war zones i did the same thing. they called me lieutenant dan all the time. i started a band and named it after the character. brian: it s fantastic. gary sinise foundation raised how much? we have raised a lot of money over the last 8 years. we continue to provides a lot of services and we always need a lot of support. brian: hundreds of millions. steve: book out today called the grateful american. ainsley: you have a life purpose and you are living it. thanks for having me. brian: great american story. ainsley: pick up the book it s an awesome book we have
that dream. finally j.j. watt will become the first nfl star to become the grand marshal of the daytona 500. he will be the one to tell the drivers to start their engines before sunday s race on fox. steve and brian, over to you. steve: thank you very much, ainsley. senator amy klobuchar just announced her candidacy for presidency and wasted no time promising to fight climate change to rejoin the paris climate accord that the trump administration unjoined. the people are on our side when it comes to climate change. why? because of people like you and i they believe in science. and on day one, we will rejoin the international climate agreement. [cheers] brian: there is a reason why president trump pulled the u.s. out of the deal and our next guest says it would it should stay that way. joining us now to discuss this executive director for climate depot.com and author of the politically incorrect
was, quote: pulled from thin air. scientists in united nations admit. this and then even the washington post has an knowledged it. even if you are afraid of global warning the u.n. paris agreement would do nothing and has no impact on the climate. medieval witchcraft to think we can all come together and make a bunch of pledges and have the temperatures. using the numbers, 8 months the temperature rise would be delayed if you leave the u.n. scientific claims. not even a year if the u.s. does its full commitments under president obama. brian: no mechanism for enforcement and we have to take the world gradually china would live up to the standards that he would. gradually as well as russia. that s absurd, china, india are building coal plants on a skyrocketing scale right now. china s emissions are going to continue for more than a decade until they peak. but the united states is expected to come in and as president trump has rightly pointed out bad deal for america. it s punishing a