churches and schools against terrorism. it s a great podcast. dana: are you reading her book? greg: i ve read it twice, actually. where are we going? juan. juan: big announcement for new yorkers. the village voice, it will no longer have a print edition. the newspaper was created in 1955 and if you have a city paper in your town, there s likely a version of the village voice. one of the founders, the news comes as all the country is seeing a steady decline. the paper will be available online. that s a reality for most newspapers. brian: i m sure something will come out. greg: jerry jones has got it right. if you want to solve an nfl problem, listen to on the radio. right now. brian: the act of recognizing the flag is a salute to our country and everyone should say at that moment for the recognition of the flag in a
espn. saying they have no compass. it s whether or not it might be bad press for them. not about what the right thing to do is. brian: what about bob lee, why did he escape? why would they try to protect him from a meme? kimberly: it was the shortened name. kimberly: i hate it when cable network gets bad controversy. hey, dana, doesn t this reveal the difference between the perception of possible outrage and real outrage? we operate, the media, we are constantly worried about what we are going to say. dana: i self at it. greg: you have a filthy mind. dana: i think they were over thinking it. i think they made a terrible decision and i was the first to say this was the most ridiculous story. but, i think they probably were, when it got around they probably have consultants who called in, charging them a lot of money to sit around and say we should really try to protect
kimberly: you made reference to that. we ve got that clip. brian: i don t know when e watched and listened to something like this. the president i found more disturbing. i found this downright scary and disturbing. are you questioning his fitness? yes, i do. i really question his ability his fitness to be in this office. i also am beginning to wonder about his motivation. maybe he is looking for a way out. kimberly: very interesting. juan. he did that rally. he did that rally and worked up the crowd and did everything so that he could leave the presidency. that doesn t make sense to me. juan: i think the guy who wrote the art of the deal also
recently deceased, they saw themselves as fully american but they were willing to stand up against the war in vietnam and colin kaepernick thinks he s too much police brutality aimed at poor blacks in the country, why can t he do it? i disagree with all disrespect of the flag issue personally. but that s my position. but i don t understand why he can t get a job in the nfl. brian: it s up to the teams to do it. it s a free market. where do you stand on this, greg? juan flat out rejected my. which has never been done on live television before. dana will take the same custom. who do you side with? greg: people come to watch football, not political posturing. the football teams have the right not to hire him because it s like you don t want to alienate the people. but for foreman, it s a generational thing. he s looking at these young pups
expose our hypocrisy, how dare you. [laughter] brian: transition onto something else. dana: five and friends. greg: any thoughts on the rally? brian: yesterday, a lot different than today s speech in nevada. a lot different than monday s. i think the president was pleased with the rally and that s probably most important. i m really curious to see where this whole thing goes because he has not provided the screaming headlines for his enemies like he has in past weeks. we are going to have to work for the controversy this week. dana: his base is with him no matter what. you have this opportunity. most important thing on his legislative agenda for the fall is tax reform. unless it s the wall. that could be. maybe he thinks the wall is the most important thing. it s tax reform. tax reform. give capacity crowds in arizona,