Cowards. Theyre not interested in learning. They are interested in disruption, chaos and complete anarchy. With the first pick in the 2017 nfl draft, the Cleveland Browns select miles garrett. Defensive end, texas a m. Living in the hall of fame yeah and the worlds going to know your name yeah, yeah. Brian i dont know if he is going to be in the hall of fame but is he going to the browns. Ainsley amazing the world is going to know his name. Steve they will. Live. Thats a Flight Simulator the air force brought in. I saw you during the tease behind wheel. Brian i was terrible. Its legitimately they have a real f35 pilot out there. You will be able to hit targets and bomb the desert. Ainsley anyone know where we can find leah gabriel. She can fly planes. Brian she is on the business channel right now. She is busy. Steve today is day 9 the 6 President Trumps 100 days. We start this hour with a fox news alert. A terrifying world war iii video mockup out of north korea again that puts the wh
ainsley: janice, what s it like? janice: it s amazing. colonel todd canterbury is my co-pilot here. is he doing the handiwork. she is doing fantastic job. brian: you say 22 different buttons on these throttles. yes. each button has independent that allows me to bring situational awareness into the cockpit. ainsley: if we signed up for the air force, in the training do we start doing this immediately. first you will start with one full year of pilot training and go through about six months of introduction training and then we will send to you this airplane and you will spend another 8 months learning how to fly this. ainsley: about a year and a half. year and a half of intense training. steve: before you are ever in the cockpit of a real airplane. no, you would be in the cockpit of a real airplane probably about a month after you started the fly f-35 similarity. brian: is this very similar to flying in do you guys actually train in this? absolutely. this is incredibly high f
brian: if i can do this, can i fly? janice: do you want to drive this? brian: i want to see a professional do it. you are making me dizzy. steve: janiceics hop out for a second. take a look at todd. how am i going to do this grace 234reu. there is no door. how much does something like this cost? janice: $97 billion. f-35 right now. while i realize that is expensive, i think it s important that the people understand as a fellow taxpayer that every single penny we pay for this airplane will make sure that all pilots come home safe every single day. ainsley: it s worth every dollar. steve: put it through something crazy. first we will start with a roll. janice: i was doing a light those i. brian: actually do that in a plane. use it to reposition yourself to get advantage on the enemy. janice: you don t need a sick bag. you were telling me earlier on this radar screen right
i think perhaps it would be enormously unwise for conservatives or any policy makers not to think comprehensively about the framework of their actions. my experience in things i have done if you want to get something done, you are much more likely to fix no child left behind than you are to abolish the department of education. your comprehensive attitude might be the latter, but if you want to end two or three years with a result it will be the former. this has been a fascinating opportunity for me. i thank the hudson institute and thank all of you for coming. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] if i had to put my money on a likely outcome, it would be that peace in iraq and it might be a very harsh peace, is likely ultimately to be imposed once aga again. we have to hope if that does happen, the new ruler, the new dictator, will be a lot more benign than saddam hussein. john burns on the futur
serious way. the fact that these tax exxpenditures will be scrutinized. it is very positive. it has been constructive. we ill see a reflection. do you see any common ground from house republicans? it will be difficult. we are likely to see that now. we only got a couple of republican votes to extende middle class tax cuts. we are still seeing a stark divide here. if you use this reform this plan do you see the redistribution that goes on with the tax reform plan? i think the w aay that the not diminish do this divide. i think this is something we have to address not only in the tax code, but when we look at the way we are spending money and who pays. i think it is most important. the notion of putting the whole code is important. do we think we will eliminate all of the expenditures? my fear is that we lower the rates and then we still have these tax expenditures that are very popular and that have a constituency. you mentioned the quality. i wonder how the effe