okay, we are now going to pull okay. that was a test. if you look at your display you can see the red tray triangles, those are the computer-generated bad guys. rob: what would you guys have done before you could do this simulation? play games with each other? how does it work? we need actually aircraft in the air flying against us, but with this system we don t. what we can do now is you have a chance to fly the plane. rob: that sounds fantastic. okay. you can roll it as much as you want. rob: you re ready?
the negotiations come while goodell is wrestling how to handle players kneeling protesting police brutality and inequality. we want players to stand but stopped short of imposing a rule requiring it. only a handful of players protested before games as the league vel baited veterans weekend. eric reed, one of the first players to join the movement last week and wide receiver marquis, giants defensive end knelt during anthem yesterday. some veterans aren t too happy about it. i wish everybody would stand for the flag because that s what usa is all about. veterans in illinois had their own reaction to players kneeling yesterday with bears and packers fans burning jerseys and sending the chador remains to the owners. jillian: definitely making a statement. rob: thank you so much. all right, a sweet treat, to board the international space
propaganda. jillian: tracee carrasco from sister network fox business sharing latest move, what s that, tracee. tracee: youtube finally taking down videos of extremist american cleric, he was known for influencing terrorists like the boston marathon bombers, fort hood gunman, 70,000 now to about 18,000. they ve been under pressure to kind of reduce this type of terrorist propaganda, these videos, still not completely down but it is a major step forward for them. jillian: yeah. rob: this is interesting, wal-mart raising prices online to help stores, that seems very counterintuitive. tracee: when it comes to website, they are actually raising prices on a lot of household goods, food items because it s not profitable for them ship the things, they are trying to drive traffic to their
[ keyboard clacking ] [ clacking continues ] good questions lead to good answers. our advisors can help you find both. talk to one today and see why we re bullish on the future. yours. jillian: for months u.s. air force has been saying they are facing a pilot shortage and it appears to be getting worse, one way to help training new pilots faster. rob: three major companies now competing for air force contract to replace their aging training jets. that s how they get people ready for the real things. these companies are boeing, leonardo spa, italian company
teaching student pilots in a faster way and better way and in a cheaper way by using programs like this but this is just the simulation, now it s time to really get in the jets. helping me out lockheed martin test pilot, he s a former f-18 navy pilot who has hundreds of hours fighting the f-35. this is a t-50, jet trainer. as technology matures, you take advantage of that and train air force pilots a lot more efficiently than has been done in the past and we have a good solution, it s ready now, low risk and the aircraft has been tested, vetted and flown and we did have the airplane modified a little bit. rob: you have to be kidding me. recognize that name? are you ready to go flying? rob: 100% ready to go flying. let s get out there.