Atlanta Falcons’ Brandon Copeland on his new financial literacy program for high schoolers

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Brandon Copeland, Atlanta Falcons linebacker and CNBC Financial Wellness Council member joins the Halftime Report to discuss his new platform, Emile, that’s designed to teach students financial literacy.

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