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Get started at vanta.com Here we go. Welcome to Sunday. Hi, everyone. I'm Brian Kilmeade, and this is One Nation. Great show for you tonight.
On our guest list, we got General Gio. He's going to tell us about the Golden Dome and what we're doing at the border with our military, exclusively, Suge Knight from prison on the Diddy trial and his robbery. Also, Dean Cain on the media moments that matter. He's also got a great movie.
Get this, a football player talking soccer. But first, let's get to the show. First, let's talk about this, the fastest, most impactful monologue in America. The theme this week, political deja vu. We're so caught up in what's happening today, I think it's important to look back at past political cycles to see how Democrats, now reeling, have gone through similar times in the not so distant past. The answer is, has it ever happened before?
Yes, it has. Flashback to 1968 in black and white, basically film. That's how they used to do news back then. Looked pretty grim for the Dems. After all, LBJ said, I'm not going to be running again.
Not popular anyway. Vietnam War was raging. Civil rights were a problem. Hubert Humphrey stepped in.
And guess what? Republican Richard Nixon ultimately walked away with the presidential win. Republicans were suddenly back in charge. First time since Eisenhower.
This photo taken of all three there, LBJ, Humphrey and Nixon at the Al Smith dinner in 1968. Then in 1972, Nixon virtually shutting out, Democratic nominee George McGovern. I'm talking about, he won 49 states. Millions and millions of American voters, today and this evening, have chosen to re-elect the president and the vice president for another term. It was a great victory. But the greater the victory, the greater the responsibility, the greater the opportunity.
Yes, it wasn't a great responsibility, by the way. Watergate happened and suddenly an unknown named Jimmy Carter was able to become president of the United States and it didn't really go that well. And if it wasn't for that aberration of the Watergate scandal, which by the way, Gerald Ford almost came back and won that after being named by Nixon to be his VP, you got to think that it would have been 20 straight years of Republican dominance. Ronald Reagan would take the next state. His re-election, so dominant, he took 49 states. His vice president, George H.W. Bush, taking the presidency, resulting in 12 years of GOP command and control.
Are we at a similar point now with the Democratic Party and an emerging Republican Party, which is in control right now of every branch of government? A president who won every battleground state, gaining votes in every demographic, even a Dems win in 2020, looks like a loss, especially in light of what we now know about the four years under Joe Biden. He was never in charge. His report card on my list is an epic fail. We never got somebody that said we should never have done this. I can't believe we did it. In retrospect, it was a mistake. How arrogant we were. I mean, even, you know, there was a top aide, a top White House aide who acknowledged to me that this short 10, 15 minute interview I did with Joe Biden in October 2022, he would not have been capable of doing in October 2023. Unbelievable, right?
We all know about the revelations and we know there's going to be a lot of investigations. Under Joe Biden, people died in Afghanistan. Our people. Inflation was not transitory like they told us. The border did, in fact, collapse, even though they told us that it wasn't happening. Turmoil surged in the Middle East. We're still living it. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, this is how pathetic this is, disappeared for weeks and no one even knew about it.
I still don't have a good explanation for it. And at this point, it's not even up to Republicans to figure out how to stay in power. It's up to Democrats to figure out what they want to accomplish, define who they are before they can ever become competitive again. Because right now, this is a left wing family fight, a blue on blue brawl. From the Democrat Democrat perspective, and I'm a lifelong Democrat, I felt like the Democratic Party completely removed the democratic process from its constituents. And then I think they need to have some accountability of that. No argument here. Well, who don't know who the oligarchy is?
How do you say it? Fighting oligarchy. They don't even know what the hell you're talking about. This is another really stupid word, oligarch. Who in the f*** knows who an oligarch is?
It's toxic. There's two words that define the Democratic Party for the public, weak and woke. Yeah, not a Republican involved in some of those hit jobs. The Bidens, Kamala Harris and former secretary of Health and Human Services, Xavier Becerra, are now marked with the scarlet letter B for Biden and C for cover up.
Here's an example I wanted to show you, because I think it's a bigger story. You got former Democratic Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villagrosa calling out the Democrats in a way that only Donald Trump has done in the past, writing this in part. Voters deserve to know the truth. What did Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra know?
When did they know it? And most importantly, why didn't either one of them speak out about Joe Biden? Kamala Harris and Xavier Becerra took an oath of office and were entrusted to protect the American people.
But instead, Harris repeatedly said there was nothing wrong with Joe and Becerra turned a blind eye. Essentially, anybody associated with the Biden administration or Joe Biden directly is radioactive to the country. And of course, the party joining us to react, the host of Next Up with Mark Halperin, editor in chief of Two Way with Mark Halperin on twice a day.
I got that wrong once. Is Mark Halperin himself. Hey, Mark, am I overstating the state of the Democratic Party?
Brian, I think you did a great job. And if I was going to take points off, it'd be for understating it, because the Democrats don't have some of the advantages they used to have back in the day of when you talked about President Nixon, President Reagan's big win. The media that propped them off is weaker than it's been in our lifetime. They're told on labor unions, the power of labor unions is weaker and the parties far to the left of even when it was where it was in the 70s and the 80s.
So I think there's some things that are not as bad for them. The Electoral College is not as bad as it was back then for them when there were states they couldn't possibly win and now are in play. But I think you did a pretty fair job of laying it out. They're divided. They can't agree on what happened. They can't agree on where they want to go next.
There's plenty of time to do those things, but they're not there now. If, for example, Victor Davis Hanson wrote the book that Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson wrote, I think it's easy to be marginalized. The Oversight Committee would just come out and Democrats would say, oh, he's a conservative columnist, just made that up, and it's not true. But the fact that Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson wrote it, I think it puts them in a box. Are they going to call somebody with no conservative roots political when they don't seem to have anything to gain except book sales? Are they going to diminish it? Are they going to fight with many people think are facts? Great questions. What I'd love to see is congressional Republicans, as you know, Ryan, are now talking about launching an investigation because there's real congressional oversight to be done here.
How could this possibly have happened? What was the role of the first family? What was the role of the White House aides? I think it'd be great politics and great for the country, for Ron Johnson and the other Republicans on Capitol Hill talking about investigating to invite Democrats to make it a bipartisan investigation. And then let's see what Democrats do. Democrats should want to investigate that.
It's the right thing to do for the country for it to be bipartisan. But it's probably good politics for them, too, because they are just now understanding how much their credibility has been hurt by their participation in the cover up. I can't say the same things about the media. The media doesn't seem to understand what it's done to their credibility. But the Democrats, I think, are starting to get it. And I think it'd be great if they joined in trying to figure out how this could possibly have happened because people look at the Russia investigation, the Mueller report. They also look at the laptop and they say this is strike three.
I want to go to something a little bit different. The one thing that I think we all acknowledge is the working class has gone more to the right than ever before. No longer that you look at Republicans say party of the rich. Also, you look at some in Silicon Valley like David Sachs, like Elon Musk and others who are very comfortable now with helping out or working for the Trump administration. How do you juggle that with the emerging A.I. that could really hurt blue collar blue collar Americans as they begin to take the jobs and even some white collar Americans? Is this a is this a really high wire act for Republicans to manage as intelligence goes further and further forward? It is it's a huge challenge. I've been asking folks in both parties and in Silicon Valley, what's the historical analogy for this?
And there's not a great one. This is a tool that can save lives. It's a tool that can create and create create vast efficiencies. But Elon Musk goes around saying there's a 20 percent chance it'll eliminate the human race if the technology turns on human beings. So this is the Biden administration was too hostile to it. They were too concerned about its dangers and threat to jobs.
They tried to strangle it. That's a big part of why Silicon Valley Valley turned to the Republicans and to Donald Trump, because they said America must lead the way on A.I. It's going to be a challenge. You don't want it to destroy human beings, destroy people's ability to earn a living. But America has to lead here. And it's going to be people like David Sachs with the big enough brain to figure out how to accentuate the upside and limit the downside. Yeah, they got to really think it through.
So lastly, you did something really fun and cool and accurate. You put a do's and don'ts list together for when you visit the Oval Office or interact with President Trump. And there are certain do's and don'ts because we see the reality show, which is the Oval Office visits. There were some awkward times in the past. Watch.
We're protecting Canada if you have had a problem. But I think, you know, it's it would really be a wonderful marriage because it's it's two places that get along very well. They like each other a lot.
Well, if I may, as you know, from real estate, there are some places that are never for sale. All dressed up today. Didn't like that outfit. Right. You have a few do's and don'ts. The do's. Stop worrying and learn to love the weave. You're in and out of various topics. Dress for success.
Stop with the uniforms. Go to Mar-a-Lago. He's very comfortable there. And show him you want to invest in his country, right? Yeah, I mean, some of those things might seem obvious, but I can't tell you how many CEOs have to be told over and over by their lobbyists. Do not go into the Oval Office, for instance, with anything but great looking shoes.
If you're a man, they got to be fresh, new, well shined. And if you're going to want to spend time with the president, the best place to do it is at Mar-a-Lago, where that patio is wide open and he's a table hopper and a great host. You're most likely to be at face time there.
That can be pretty meaningful. Bring up his fan. Don't bring up his family sport. Sport is spread collar. Not good. Go to Bedminster. It's a it's a mistake.
Pick Mar-a-Lago. Do's and don'ts, as you see it. Mark Halperin, thanks so much. Congratulations on all your success. Thank you, Brian. Great to be with you.
Have a wonderful rest of the weekend. Golden Dome for America is a game changer. It's a generational investment in the security of America and Americans. Tech the homeland from cruise missiles, ballistic missiles, hypersonic missiles, drones, whether they're conventional or nuclear.
Yep. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth laying out President Trump's vision for America's new high tech missile shield dubbed the Golden Dome. It would be the Iron Dome, only much bigger for a bigger country stretching across the entire United States. And possibly Canada, able to spot and stop just about anything fired our way, including ballistic missiles, hypersonics, even threats launched from space. But countries like North Korea and China not too happy about it, which makes me feel good, by the way, and Russia. They seem worried about this cutting edge technology because you know what?
I don't think they can keep up. Joining me now to expand on this. He's been working hard on it along with other sophisticated people. It's our privilege to have with us, General Gio. Great to see you, General. Thanks so much for joining us. What was it like in the Oval Office making that presentation? Well, it was great to watch, Brian, and thanks for having us on the air. It was great to see the focus on defending the homeland.
Right. How long is this and how long has this been an idea that you believed was possible? Well, elements of this are already in existence, which makes the Golden Dome Initiative so capable and so reachable within the three years, because some of the elements are there.
Other elements of the technology are in production or about to go into production. And what the Golden Dome does for us is it integrates all those together for the first time to allow us to defeat threats, not just from one country, multiple threats from longer range, from all avenues of approach to the United States. Just three years ago, we only had to worry about threats from one avenue of approach.
Now, as you indicated, all over our country, the threats come from. And so this integrates all that together. And I think it's reachable in the time frame that we've been directed to. I have a special. Yeah, that's pretty amazing.
I have a special coming out on Fox Nation. And you were able to bring me through Norad's facilities. You guys and women are so impressive in what you're doing along with your Canadian partners. But in the big picture, I also thought it was revelatory that it looks like the Israelis use lasers to knock down rockets for the first time. What's your reaction to that? Well, I think that's something that we will pursue. Directed energy, kinetic, non-kinetic, all means to defeat any threat to the United States.
OK, let's talk about something else that you should take tremendous pride in because the results are beyond reproach. And that is what's happening at the border. We heard the military is doing working at the border.
Could you tell the American public what you guys were up to without giving away any any secrets? Of course, since January 20th, we've more than tripled our presence on the on the border. We had twenty five hundred, mostly soldiers, some Marines that were helping customs and border protection on the border for years. But after the executive order was signed, we within a week, we doubled the number of forces that we had on the border, helping the Border Patrol and limited functions such as detection and monitoring and some other support. Since then, we've added unique military capabilities such as airborne intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, or also called ISR ships in both the Gulf and in the Pacific space and cyber capabilities as well. And then we also have the authority now to use mobile patrols in vehicles such as the Stryker vehicles, where we can expand our ability to detect illegal activity along the border. The results, as you indicated, Brian, have been incredible.
The number of detections, even though we have triple the capability of detecting, the number of detections are down 97 percent. The amount of drugs coming across the border is somewhere between 60 and 70 percent reduced. And we're also cooperating very closely with the Mexican military where we're maintaining our sovereignty there on the south side of the border. We remain on the north side of the border, but we run parallel mirrored patrols.
And the U.S. Border Patrol says that after we do one of those in the in the weeks following that, the legal activity is down 27 percent because of the deterrent factor. Most of the men and women who are at the border served overseas in Afghanistan, Iraq. Is it a special feeling to be able to defend your own country?
Absolutely. The morale is sky high down there. Readiness in many of our areas is actually surging as they are conducting intelligence, engineering and certainly the infantry patrols.
And people really like the mission. They like what they're doing. They like being well equipped and well led by the forces along the border. And they really like partnering with the Border Patrol, with the Coast Guard at sea. I mentioned that we have two vessels that are contributing, as well as helicopters and Navy ISR. They all really enjoy working with their partners for this common mission.
It's amazing. General Gregory Gio, who also empowers other officers and other men and women, if they have ideas, you'll use them. And you've done that and making advancements in the border wall that you're building. Thanks so much. Appreciate it, General. And thanks so much for your tour and insight. Thank you, Brian. It's been a pleasure.
Yeah, same here. Next, a long list of celebrities being name dropped at the Diddy trial. They're lawyering up.
Who else could face charges? We're going to ask Diddy's longtime rap rival, Suge Knight, the interview from Behind Bars, only on One Nation. Plus, quick note, catch me on tour. It's getting closer and closer. History, Liberty and Laughs, along with Fox Nation, Dayton, Ohio, June 21st, Victoria Theatre. Dallas, Texas, August 23rd. Will Kane and Lawrence Jones are picking out boots to join me. And Richmond, Virginia, September 25th. Grab your tickets at briankillmeade.com. It's going to be motivational, inspirational and patriotic. I love the flags. This is not going to be a show that you're expecting.
Nice people. The only thing left is, oh yeah, the show. Ladies and gentlemen, get on your feet. Brian, kill me. Other countries might have longer histories. They don't have better history. We're prepared to give you life for a new country.
I love Brian that I love the comedy edition. That is your country. That is your story. When I decided to finish. Did you go to prison for life people? You don't know things that I knew about Didi back in the day.
And you want to know what? It's about time, people. It is about time.
Didi done. Shame on all the people around Sean Combs who have enabled, justified and looked the other way on all of this type of behavior for decades. The career of Sean P. Didi Combs as we know it, it's over. It's over in the worst possible way.
Wow. We are moving into the fourth week of Sean Didi Combs' high profile sex trafficking trial. The music mogul's trial is revealing disturbing allegations, getting global attention. Got an ex-girlfriend on the stand exposing salacious details on drug-fueled freak offs with male escorts as Didi watched.
And it gets worse from there. Former employees telling the courtroom they would have to stock hotel rooms with baby oil, drugs, sex supplies, and some couldn't leave. Joining us now from prison is Didi's hip hop rival, co-founder of Death Row Records, Suge Knight.
They've been rivals for years. He's been able to watch everything from jail and Suge. Quick question for you. Thanks for your time. From what you've seen, from what you've heard, from what you read, is he going to jail?
Should he go to jail? Well, before I say that, I didn't have no co-founders, it was just me starting Death Row and naming it. But that's another time. Well, I look at it like this. From what I see, what I know, it's a bad look.
It's a bad look for hip hop. What people don't understand is that I pretty much made and lost Inoscope. Inoscope was on their way out of business when I first met them. And when I brought in Death Row, my company over here, we did a lot of great things and they're still living off the great things I've done. The crazy thing about this is that a while back in the 90s, they said that they didn't want to distribute my music and my catalog. It's because of the fact that they didn't want to be affiliated with people who get in trouble. Like some of my artists got in trouble.
I got too far out of prison. But they did a deal with Puffy. And first, Puffy did a deal with Doug Morris. I guess he gave maybe a couple hundred million dollars and that probably pretty much blocked. Then he went and did a deal with Jimmy Iovine, which is the same company, basically.
And it pretty much blocked again. But what I'm trying to say is that they didn't want to distribute my music because I don't wear a shiny suit and dance in the videos, but they continue to distribute and be affiliated with Puffy. Yeah, people getting lost in this a little bit, but I know what you're saying. So everybody kind of knew some of this stuff was going on.
And there's been a lot of celebrities that have been linked to it, but they haven't come up in this trial. Your story did. Evidently, word went out that you were in a diner.
He got his guys together. They went to the diner fully armed to kill you. You had left, thankfully.
What's your reaction when you heard that story? Well, I'll say always it would have been a bad day from hip hop because it wouldn't have ended up well. And I don't think I'd have been the one not ended up well.
But at the same time, it's a bad look if somebody feels they can, you know, take that approach. They just kill you. At the same time, he had just killed me. But at the same time, I'm really not surprised because I've been shot seven times in a Club 1-0 before I came here.
You connect the dots. I've been tipped on my life last time with a check that they paid him to kill me. And they had the proof they had guns.
A thousand percent proof they had guns. And I've been in prison for ten and a half years. So it's not always if you write, it's who you side with and what sexual favors a lot of these people do. So I do none.
Right. I mean, we could go your story for for hours and it'd be worth going through. But it's not about me. It's about your show.
I hear you. But Diddy, just about Diddy, do you think he should go to jail? I've read you don't think he should because you're worried about because you said it's not fair to his kids. But from what he's done and you're in jail and other people, do you think from what you've heard, this this guy's committed multiple crimes and will spend the rest of his life in jail? I don't think that was probably not going to happen, but I think it should be some truth to everything and fix the problem.
I think if he tells the truth and other people involved and tell the truth, we can stop the cycle of this continue to go on. And, you know, at the same time, I'm not a puffy fan. I am a man of God. I'm a man of the truth.
I hear you. And we'll see if the whole thing is coming crashing down. He certainly has the money. So for you, you basically think he should take the stand and defend himself and let the truth come out. But I doubt it, he will. He should. He should take the stand and let the truth come out because for hip hop, we need healing.
Only way we're going to get healing is the truth. And that's like a few things going on. And I'm not trying to pick on and bring up old stuff with Tupac or old stuff like this. I'm going through that same thing.
Suge Knight, it's a trial everyone's talking about, but very few people know everyone and so many people involved like you did. So thanks so much for your perspective. I appreciate it. Stay safe. No, you too.
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I'm Ashley Strohmeyer live in New York. Police and the FBI are investigating after a man reportedly set people on fire in Boulder, Colorado, during an anti-Semitic attack. Investigators say at least six people ages 67 to 88 were hurt. At least one of those victims is said to be in critical condition and a 45 year old suspect was quickly taken into police custody. Witnesses say he used a makeshift flamethrower and tossed an incendiary device into a crowd. He was also allegedly yelling, quote, Free Palestine. The FBI described the incident as a targeted terror attack. The group targeted was gathered at a weekly event to raise awareness for Israeli hostages in Gaza. So far, no charges were announced, but officials say they expect to hold them fully accountable.
The attack comes just weeks after two Israeli embassy staffers were shot and killed in Washington, D.C. by a lone gunman. I'm Ashley Strohmeyer back to Sunday Night in America. All right. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon in my hometown of Massapequa, New York, on Friday following the bombshell investigation revelations that New York Governor Kathy Hochul broke civil rights laws by forcing schools to rename Native American mascots. We absolutely did find that this is a civil rights violation here in Massapequa. The president took this seriously.
We're taking it seriously. We won't stand for civil rights violations relative to any of our public school system. And by the way, the man over her left shoulder, Frank Black Cloud, represents a lot of American Indian groups who want those names to stay. The decision by the New York State Board of Regents to ban Native American imagery and names affected more than a dozen districts on Long Island.
Many had the cave. They didn't have the money to fight it. Massapequa is among the four districts that are still fighting the ban in court. They're not going to give up. President Donald Trump has publicly expressed support for Massapequa School District to keep its nickname the Chiefs. The neighboring town, there's a worriers, there's flaming arrows, there's others that don't want to spend millions of dollars to rebrand to be politically correct when no one's pleased about this.
And I just thank the president of the United States for fighting and Linda McMahon for showing up. Meanwhile, America made its change gears, making America healthy again is no easy task. And despite having amazing momentum and a lot of encouragement, the highly anticipated Maher report has been met with some starker criticism in some corners than expected. NPR saying the report paints a dark picture of U.S. children's health. The Washington Post, the scientists, the findings and scientific and scientific problems. I guess they have problems with the science. The Farm Bureau says the reporter demands confidence in the food system and the Free Press says long before the report even came out, stated make America healthy again gets the facts wrong. And it's not just the media. The GOP chairman of the House and Senate Agricultural Committees, John Boozman, Glenn Thompson, said they're troubled by the commission's findings and urged it to use sounder science here to respond to the critics activate. She's used to it. Activists for healthy eating and food.
Babe herself, Bonnie Horry. Bonnie, great to see you. You have your people in power. You've been taking on the major corporations with great success. How do you feel about the criticism?
Well, it's really astounding what I'm seeing. There's exhaustive coverage on a few typos in the report instead of the actual substance. The fact that we're being poisoned by chemicals like that are coming from ChemChina, Syngenta, like atrazine that's banned in 60 other countries, that was mentioned in this report. The fact that we are being poisoned by glyphosate, something that's found in 87 percent of children's urine, that we use 24 percent of the world's pesticides, but we're only 4 percent of the population. The fact that big food is using better, safer ingredients for other countries and not here in the United States, specifically calling out artificial food dyes, BHT, that's found in the lining of cereal bags across America, but not in other countries. Titanium dioxide, which they use to coat Skittles before they put the colors on, which thankfully, because of this report, just by mentioning titanium dioxide on the heels of the report, you find the biggest candy company in the world, Mars, dropping titanium dioxide. So, yeah, and that is a victory.
Skittles is now in. They made a mistake, they got rid of it, they changed it, so we'll see. They want the bright colors and that's what they were using and some of those chemicals we have on a full screen of everything you named but you memorized.
About the quality of the study and using different aspects of it, are you surprised? Do you think the farming community just wants to do things that they're familiar with? Do you think they just want to preserve corn, which is a major crop and vein of money? Well, what's happening here, and this is just historical, this is their playbook, the chemical industry uses the farm bureaus and these front groups to do their bidding.
This is how they've always been communicated. They basically say, oh, we're standing up for farmers. But what we see in court cases across America is that these chemicals are causing cancer and these companies are being sued for this.
All right, we'll see if they can get some action. Now, let's talk about the dangers of this microplastics. What do we need to know about it? First off, I'm pretty much inherently against plastic in my food. Where are we finding it?
Yeah, we're finding it in everything. We're finding it in water, we're finding it in the packaging that we're using at fast food. It's the cup that you're using and you're putting hot coffee in at Starbucks and other coffee locations. So this is something you can avoid by just using more glass and stainless steel. This is what I do in my own kitchen. I use a lot of glass to store all of my food. I heat it up in glass. I use stainless steel on my cookware.
There's an amazing company called 360 Cookware that I use and I use a stainless steel crock pot even to make my steel cut oatmeal every morning. It takes me a minute at night to put it in and it's ready for the kids in the morning. So there's a lot of amazing things you can do to start to avoid these microplastics. But because they're seen as much as a credit card size in the human brain, it's really quite alarming what's happening with microplastics. Wow.
So there's pieces of it and you can avoid it by using, in many cases, glass. So there's going to be a fight to change what America eats. And I'm sure you're ready for it.
And obviously, you're ready to push back. Bonnie, thanks so much for your time. Appreciate your insight. Thank you, Brian. You got it. Meanwhile, still to come, the media moments that matter. Actor Dean Cain is in studio to do the honors, also as a special announcement.
When your home gets bugged. Right. It's that time again for everyone's favorite segment on One Nation. This week, I gave the VCR all my cords, the TV guide, and all my tapes to actor Dean Cain. Dean, I gave you this assignment. How did you do? You gave me your wallet, too, and I ate.
Which is wrong. Thank you so much for that. I did well. What did you pick?
You had so much to choose from. That's the whole point. It's insane. So you've got to just narrow it down. It's almost impossible.
But I managed to do it. So the first thing I want to talk about right now is Bill Maher. I think he's on the fence.
He's trying to figure out stuff. So he calls out liberals backing up, backing Hamas, despite them being an absolute terror group. And you pulled the sound bite, I guess.
We have it here. That's what's so ironic about liberals being so supportive of Hamas is because you're liberals. All the protesters who are protesting in Gaza against Hamas, they've all been killed. I mean, do I have to say anything more than just, just if it was just that issue, how women are treated? Are you kidding me?
You know this. Most of the people in Hollywood you're with are liberal. Why would they be sitting with Hamas to treat women less than human? And if you disagree with them, they'll kill you. So I think it's because a lot of them are stupid. They're lemmings. They're sheep. They just follow along with what the zeitgeist is. And currently that, for some unreal reason, is the zeitgeist.
Take them and put them in Gaza for a while and live under Hamas. They change their tune really quickly. On a much lighter note, do you notice something about a first couple in another nation? Okay, so I've made some family films and I've made some tough, violent films. This one looks like a very violent film. And I wanted to point this out because I was shocked at this. This doesn't look like patty cake playtime. This looks like a shove in the face to Macron from his wife.
If you haven't seen it, it's shocking. They tried to cover it. I don't buy it. You can walk your way out of this. But we did have a lip reader.
And the lip reader, this is true, the New York Post came up with it. And through translation, this is what it says, Dean. Bridget said, stay away, you loser. Emmanuel comes back with, let's try, please.
Bridget comes back with, no. Emmanuel ended with, I see. Because then he went to grab her hand and she pushed it away. Yeah, I saw that. They know the world is watching. They have to know the world is watching, but it's an insane embarrassment for him. But I mean, look how that relationship started.
Should we go back in time? What? And look, I don't know. She was like a 39-year-old teacher and he was one of her students. Right. So I think that that relationship has got some prickles. Someone said her friend's mom, which is interesting. Which is, well, listen, she's old enough to be his mom. And apparently, she spanks his tail like she is his mom. Obviously, we just know it.
We don't know it. Later, we'll get the back story. So let's talk about something else. You love sports. I love sports. And you picked something out on first take.
Yeah, had to, had to, 100%. Because I'm a fan of Stephen A. Smith. He does very well. And he's got, he's putting out his opinions again.
Comes on our channel a lot. He's fantastic. And I love what he has to say. He's a very nice guy in person, too.
Taller than you think, if you don't know. But, you know, he got a huge contract over at ESPN. A gigantic contract. He gets paid real well.
But apparently, a hot mic caught this when they lost power. Right. So Chris, yeah, Chris Russo of Mike and the Mad Dog.
He is the guy, the counterpart, oftentimes, to Stephen A. Smith. So Mad Dog, tell us why you're mad. I'm sure you're not happy about this. If they didn't pay Stephen A. 400 million, maybe they could pay the freaking bills, ESPN.
First Jimmy and the fellas. I mean, goodness gracious, how dare you A, squeeze me and stick me in a hallway with rights from 2000. Look at these stupid streets.
I'll be right here. Look at that. I don't like that.
You took me away from my site. All because you got to pay him 150 million guaranteed. He does get a lot of money.
He does get a lot of money. And Russo's got a point, and Stephen did not argue that point. All right. I left something else that's really important. You've got a great movie for the whole family called Little Angels, and you're singing my song because it's about soccer. It's about soccer. I had to do it.
I did it for you. It's about soccer, but it's a football coach who goes over and ends up having to coach under 13-year-old girls' soccer. Great family movie. I wrote it, produced it, directed it, starred in it.
All the choices are mine, so if you don't like it, it's my fault. But I'm really excited about this movie. I hope anybody who has anything to do with soccer, or sports in general, because it's a great metaphor for life. It's family. There's a little tiny bit of faith in there. There's teamwork. It's a passion project of mine.
Super proud of it. Go see it this weekend, or next Friday, I guess it comes out. And there's one professional soccer player everyone will know, Brandi Chastain. And she's amazing.
She's awesome in it, and she could kick my tail in soccer. June 6. Get this in the theater, and we get to go to the theater again. Dean, thanks so much.
My pleasure. 100%. I just need that VCR and the Tates back. No, no, I got to do this next week. Oh, you didn't say you wanted them back.
I need them back. Come on. We don't have a big budget. We'll talk about that later. Up next, I'm going to work this out.
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