during his heyday and congressman. absolutely. this was on the vice president s calendar for many years even before i left the administration. we knew this was a date we had marked on our calendar that the vice president was going to attend. he actually added going to las vegas to honor those who, brave americans and first responders, who had saved people during the massacre there the day before on saturday, which kind of adjusted the schedule. but this had long been a day on the vice president s calendar he was looking forward to. steve: adam schiff who is a democrat from california said yesterday, you know, how much taxpayer money was wasted on this pr stunt? what s your message for the congressman from california? well, i don t take a lot of fiscal responsibility lectures from a democrat from california when you look at the budget of their state and look at what the national debt, you know, nearly doubled under president obama. but this was something that was long planned by the
steve: some quick headlines for you. first up, blade runner an update, blade runner 2049 falling flat at the box office this weekend, the big budget sequel only pulling in $31.5 million. the film cost $150 million to make. meanwhile, star wars fans will want to tune into monday night football. now, reach out. steve: the trailer for the last jedi will debut during halftime on espn tonight. advance tickets will go on sale right after it airs. it s going to heat theaters on the sawth day of the 15th day of december. ainsley: that s going to do well. vice president taking a stand, walking out of the colts game in indianapolis after nearly two dozen san francisco 49ers took a
hurricane moving through the gulf of mexico we have ever seen make landfall. really spreading out, but we re beginning to see showers in washington, d.c., philadelphia, up towards new york before too long as this system continues to move very quickly up the east coast. this is our future radar, pay attention to the time stamp in the corner as i move along. some showers already in washington, d.c., the heaviest rain in philadelphia and new york, by early this afternoon. you re talking about boston, portland, maine by tonight and the overnight hours we are completely clearing off, and you re looking at clear skies on the back side of this. this is such a fast mover, currently moving at 60 miles an hour. it s going to be gone before we know it. ainsley: vice president mike pence walking out of yesterday s colts game in indianapolis after [inaudible] san francisco 49ers kneeling during the anthem. in a tweet, the vice president explained i left because potus
knee to the police who stand there on the sidelines at every game and protect you. take a knee when you walk out of the stadium and they stand there to make sure that some nut job doesn t run out of the crowd against you. instead they re disrespecting the flag. and i don t care what party you re from, what side you re from. american people, whether you look at the history of burning the flag, your first amendment rights, your right toss protest in any way, americans, by and large, see that as disrespectful to the flag. mr. vice president, thank you for standing up. brian: well, we have two owners in particular, the giants owner asked the players to stand two, didn t. jerry jones says if you don t stand, you re not playing. and steven raz ross is going the same way, and the dolphins stood. some say the vice president made it worse because this thing was petering out. what do you say to them? they d like to say it made it worse. i d say it made it more in line with americans. after
brian: one week from tomorrow. ainsley: yeah. and your book comes out the next tuesday. you need a book to come out so the three of us can tour together. steve: there you go. good chance to go out and meet the folks. ainsley: that s right. brian: the left slamming vice president mike pence for walking out of the colts game after players protested the anthem, but david webb says he did exactly the right thing. ainsley: and she didn t stand for the pledge, so she was expel from her school, and now she is suing. did she get what she deserved, or does she have a case? we re going to debate it coming up.