a lawsuit against speaker pelosi. that s expected tomorrow over house for mask. this is brett greene, they are going to file this lawsuit for the mass violations and the fines that they receive for not wearing masks on the house floor. we will see where that goes as well. john: there s a lot of talk going in so many different directions and i agree with brian, about why people in this country are pessimistic. but i think violence has a lot to do with that as well. you see american cities come apart and they say what kind of world are we living in? i should have added that john. john: is good to see you tonight brian come in tonight on the five? i will be playing myself. john: good to see you brian. the white house and iraq reaching an agreement on u.s. troops. and what it means for combat officers. sandra: plus democrats keeping their sights set on what critics say is a massive power grab. will anyone in the party stand in their way?
to win this game. the dream outcome, winning. i mean really, you can t get more that that. you just want to win the game. that s the only goal. nothing else matters. not a stat. i can get injured in this game, and if we win, that s it. the players want to win this more than anything. you may recognize cnn s law enforcement james gagliano here with us, a west point grad, here is jimmy, tailgating with the army football fans. why is this game so special? they have been playing it since 1890 and this is the crucial, this is where they test their skills, these are going to be all combat officers in the navy, on the army side, all we care about, for those three hours, coy, getting that w, beat navy again. let s go. benny, you ve played in this game. what do you have to say about the rivalry? i have just one thing to say. go, army! there you have it. the 119th edition of the army/navy game, live from
with the profile of a successful head coach. everybody in the giants organization and they loved him as an assistant coach. they thought he was just as good as vince lombardi and tom landry as an assistant in their organization. they didn t believe in him either. what he pulled off was pretty amazing. brian: you say he grew up with a football coach dad. he loved it sitting there in the film room. also, the military aspect. growing up in annapolis. how did that shape him. it shaped his father. his father was a long time coach, brian, at the naval academy. bill saw the precision and deep tail that was so important to the students at the academy in terms of getting prepared to be combat officers down the road. steve belichick s father, when he coached players, he coached them to be officers and soldiers who would be in combat. and it was all about precision and execution and protecting your brother next to you and life and death you are general is i literal live for them with every deta