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Welcome to One Nation. I'm Brian Kilmead. Look at this roster of guests we got. Senator Windsor Graham's going to be joining us. He's going to go inside the immigration movement and the collapse of the border.
Was there a method to the madness for Joe Biden, Alexander Stubb, the president of Finland, the Putin whisperer, who also is a Trump whisperer? What's the truth about the chance of peace between Ukraine and Vladimir Putin in Russia? And Noah Tishbe. I'm worried about the colleges. You're worried about indoctrination with the colleges.
Now you've got to be worried about the elementary schools. I'll expand. But first, It's time for the fastest, most impactful monologue in America. But we begin with this: it's time to say goodbye, Obama. Is there someone else up there we can talk to?
No, now go! Yep, the former president just can't seem to get out of the political limelight, inserting himself in every aspect of the Democratic Party, everything in politics. In New York, for example, President Obama boosting Zoe Ram Domini's hope of becoming mayor, congratulating him, offering him advice, insight. The guy's a socialist, borderline communist, set on terrorizing the city. That call happened soon after the primary.
It was a call That I was honored to receive. In California, the former president is lending his unwavering support to Governor Gavin Newsom and his retaliatory redistricting plan to combat gerrymandering in Texas. By fundraising for millions of dollars on an elite institution, a place like Narragansett, he's talking about raising money for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee this week. All the pressure was on his shoulders for some reason. And as we continue to find out more about the Obama presidency itself, it appears more clearly than ever: the 44th President of the United States was hell-bent on bringing chaos to the incoming president, President Donald J.
Trump. Over 100 documents that we released on Friday really detail and provide evidence of how this treasonous conspiracy was directed by President Obama just weeks before he was due to leave office, after President Trump had already gotten elected.
So, creating this piece of manufactured intelligence that claims that Russia had helped Donald Trump get elected. Contradicted every other assessment that had been made previously in the months leading up to the election that said exactly the opposite. You know what? It hurt Trump, but it also hurt our country. And in the wake of President Trump's executive order outlawing debanking, it came to light that major bank executives were under pressure by the Obama and Biden administrations to deny services to individuals and businesses for political reasons.
We had nowhere to go. Capital One stripped 300 bank accounts from me. 300 in the middle of the night. They sent us a letter after doing business for 20 something years. All your bank accounts for golf courses and condominium buildings and hotels, they're all gone in the middle of the night.
I mean, how do you pay your taxes? How do you pay your employees? This happened across the board. It happened with J.P. Morgan Chase.
It happened with Bank of America. It happened with First Republic. And this wasn't just happening to the Trumps, people with a lot of zeros on the edge. This was happening to conservatives all over the country. And it happened directly to his dad too.
Historically, we have never seen anything like this before. I mean, let's look back in recent history. Gerald Ford lost a tough race to Jimmy Carter. He happily retired from public life. He was golfing.
He was skiing, joined boards, numerous corporations. Jimmy Carter built houses, counted ballots in Africa. Ronald Reagan quietly went to work in Los Angeles in his office. He was riding horses, riding, speaking, spending time with his family. Bill Clinton rode off into the sunset, far away from the White House initially, spending quality time relaxing on Epstein Island, hoping we would forget his scandals, focusing on his memoir in his library.
Sure, he helped his wife. That's a different story. We know how that ended. George W. Bush is spending time with his family back in Texas and Maine and devotes a lot of time to painting and charity work.
President Biden can't actually do anything, go anywhere, so he doesn't count. Look, it's not unusual to have a former president play a role in future elections. I go back to the Jacksonian era. Andrew Jackson put some of his protégés like Martin Van Buren and President Polk into office. He was a power broker from Washington, in Washington, but he did it from Tennessee.
But Obama, oddly, stayed in DC, and he had no protégés. Where is the success story that came in his wake? He backed some real winners. I mean, losers. I mean, did Kamala Harris get elected?
Hmm, let me check the ledger. Did Hillary Clinton get in? Nope. Sure, Biden got elected, but they're not even on speaking terms. Loyalty was tested, loyalty was broken.
So, not only did Obama's legacy not produce powerful figures in his wake, you can actually argue that he ignited, poked, prodded, and mocked the most powerful Republican figure of our generation, Donald J. Trump, into running. And then he took care of the winning.
So I am a little hurt that he's not here tonight. We had so much fun the last time. Is this dinner too tacky for the Donald? What could he possibly be doing instead? Is it home?
Eating a trump steak? Tweeting out insults to Angela Merkel. They say Donald lacks the foreign policy experience to be president. But in fairness, he has spent years meeting with leaders From around the world? Miss Sweden?
Ms. Argentina? Ms. Azerbaijan. Who's laughing now?
When John McCain lost to President Obama, he bowed out. He graciously wished Obama the best. He moved on. But after all, his time in Washington, President Obama has not seemed to have learned a thing.
So, can I make a suggestion? Can you move over and let the Democrats figure this out themselves? They need to start anew. Maybe focus on your marriage. Would you be attracted to a guy?
Who's not Financially sound when you meet him. Uh I married one. Wow. And whatever happened to his deal with Netflix, any new movies coming out, celebrity golf tournament to play in, or maybe put some focus on your presidential center in Chicago. Residents are not happy.
They're calling it a monstrosity, fearing that they're going to be displaced by the $830 million project not yet complete. President Obama won twice for himself and has been a loser for his party ever since. It's time to say bye to President Obama and let the next wave of Democrats forge their own path. Since they won't tell him, I will. Joining me now to put it in perspective, former White House Press Secretary, Fox News contributor Ari Fleischer.
Ari, I just couldn't help but think that President Obama just won't go away. Yeah, and you know, on your litany, your wonderful litany about the Obama-isms out there, you left off the one where you called the filibuster Jim Crow and urged the Democrats in the Senate to get rid of the filibuster. Look, Barack Obama couldn't deliver in 2016 when he was ascending president on behalf of his anointed Hillary Clinton. That's when he had the maximum power and he couldn't get it done.
So, Barack Obama is, like a lot of presidents, frankly, spent forces politically. It is rare anymore to have a former president who's got the ability to shape the next election. Obama keeps trying. But former presidents just don't have that kind of clout or role anymore, Brian. I know.
Listen, he's extremely talented, gives a great speech, unbelievable charisma. We could appreciate all that. But when it comes to coattails, there is none.
So I want to talk about this presidency.
So the president of the United States had his party pass a monstrous bill. It's almost his whole domestic agenda. And he passes it in July. Right on July 4th. But since that time, and I'm going to put up the poll numbers, it does not grade high in terms of public opinion.
I mean, CNN poll down 22 in terms of popularity. CBS, it's minus 22, then you got 19. Pew Pew Research poll, 14, and then the Wall Street Journal, 10. I don't think they've done a good job for Republicans saying what's in the bill. Or do you think it's a bad bill to sell?
No, here's what they have to do. Instead of calling this now the big, beautiful bill, they have to smell the sell the small pretty pieces. That's how you drive this home. If you're a senior citizen, you're not going to have any taxes on your Social Security and your income anymore. If you're a waiter, a waitress, you work for doing massages, shoe toenails, fingernails, no tax on tips.
These are the huge chunks, the segments of that bill that resonate instantly as soon as somebody learns, I'm covered by that bill. I didn't know that. They named it the One Big Biddle Beautiful Bill in aggregate to help pass it through the House, but now they need to break it into chunks. True. They also have money for rural hospitals.
People like Larry Summers, Treasury Secretary, say they've got to destroy all rural hospitals. But I think right now the message to the Republican Party was: don't hold town halls. It'll be bad optics, as some people don't understand the bill, or Democrats come in.
So is that the right thing to do, back off to prevent something going bad?
Well, town halls are a risky business nowadays. Unless your marquee in politics is you take it on, you don't mind all the booing and the shouting and the yelling of your town hall. You'll meet with anybody, you'll bring out the Democrats. Town halls are now attended by professional Democratic protesters. They're not genuine town halls, and they're certainly even in red districts not a measure of the red voters in those districts.
They are a measure of how the liberal activist groups can turn people out at a Republican town hall.
So it's a phony measure. I don't look to town halls to the way you get your message out. You get your message out, Brian, like anything else in the modern era through communications, through advertising, through social media, through meetings with the selected groups, make an example out of the waitress. You know, every congressional district should have the tax cut waitress. Make somebody famous in your district who is no longer paying taxes on tips and let her talk about how her life has improved.
These are the kinds of chunks that I was talking about and ways I would try to get that message out. The last time a sitting president had a really good midterm, you worked for him, George W. Bush. We were at war coming off 9-11 attacks and going on the offensive in Afghanistan.
Now, President Trump desperately knows he's got to keep the House or else he's going to spend this whole time fending off investigations and impeachments. Seven months in, right before Labor Day. Where do you think the Republicans are at right now in bucking tradition and holding both chambers?
Well, I think they're going to hold the Senate. I think that's a given. The House is definitely fifty fifty. And if I'm Donald Trump, here's the language I'd use, Brian. I would say that you need to show up in twenty twenty six and make your down payment Uh my legacy, my name and keeping the White House in twenty twenty eight.
If you don't show up to make your down payment in 2026, you can't show up in 2028 because it could be too late. I mean, that's what it is. He's got to get the base turned out in 2026. And the base loves Trump more than they love Republicans.
So it's a little bit of a tough sell to get people to come out in the huge numbers. There's been, in recent elections, a drop-off of almost 50 million Americans from the presidential year to the non-presidential year. 2026 cycle is the time to make your down payment, and you have to show up to make that down payment at the polls. All right, Ari Fleischer, great advice. Thanks so much.
It's going to be interesting. I look forward to talking to you along the way. Thank you, Ari. Thanks, Brian. Alex, I'd like you to say a couple of words, too.
You're a young. Powerful man. I think in the past two weeks we've probably had more progress in ending this war than we have in the past three and a half years. And I think the fact that we're around this table today is is very much Symbolic in the sense that it's Team Europe and Team United States helping Ukraine. There it is.
Finland's President Alexander Stubb had a seat at the table for those high-stake talks at the White House last week. More airstrikes from Russia, little progress towards peace, and Vladimir Putin apparently making brand new demands. Joining me now with his inside perspective is Finland President Alexander Stubb, who many people thought really understood of Vladimir Putin and certainly gets along with President Trump. Mr. President, Thanks so much for coming by, giving your perspective on what's happened.
There was a lot of coverage about how the West and how the U.S. covered the coming together of the world leader Zelensky in the local office with the President. But how do you think Vladimir Putin interpreted it?
Well, I think he probably looked at it a little bit in awe. Because his main aim is basically to split the West, to show that Russia is a superpower.
So the fact that he saw six European leaders, NATO and the European Union, around the same table discussing with the President of the United States, was a big deal in Moscow. And we see a lot of that coming out of the media as well in Russia. And not through Putin, but through his surrogates, his foreign minister, his spokesperson. And maybe we have tougher demands, perhaps. I know it's your area and you know this personally, but now Vladimir Putin seems to have changed the rules a little bit.
He says no NATO membership, we knew about that. Surrender all of the Donbas, including areas he hasn't won over yet. No Western troops on Ukraine soil. The security guarantees don't seem to be in his langu in his vocabulary anymore. Mr.
President, what do you make of that?
Well, it's typical Russian negotiating tactics. You say one thing in the beginning and then you start retracting. It happens all the time. And I think because we were so focused on the security guarantees, Russia is pushing back on that. But I think for an American audience, it's very important to understand the issue of land here.
Because if you take what Putin is asking From Ukraine. And juxtapose that to the United States, it's a little bit like the U.S. giving up Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, even Maryland, and creating some kind of a superhighway through which you can attack New York.
So it's pretty much a no-go. He knows it, but he keeps on demanding it. And remember on the Donbass. He's been trying to get the area. He has 75% of it, but it's taken 12 years, and 50% of that came straight in the beginning.
So he's really advancing just a tiny bit at a time.
So that seems to be a no-go for all practical purposes. But then you add on top of that, he doesn't want international forces on the ground. I mean, you guys were talking to the point where what troops would be used where, and should the U.S. be deployed with fighter jets perhaps ready to go in Romania. But now, how do you reach, when you get together and talk about where you go from here, what do you say?
Well, I mean, we are doing it.
So one of the key outcomes for Monday's what I would call a successful meeting with President Trump was that we started to work on the details of future security guarantees. And the starting point is very simple. The number one provider of security for Ukraine is Ukraine itself. It has one of the most modern and largest armies in the world. Number two, Europe will support that.
And then number three, the US coordinates or provides some kind of assistance, aid and backstop.
So we're looking at the details right now. And remember, it's not going to be Russia who tells Europe or the United States what they can or cannot do with security guarantees.
So, what I'm wondering is, in the meantime, as Lavrov, the Foreign Minister, comes up with different things that have to happen before a trilateral meeting. Do we just let Russia continue to have drone attack after drone attack on Ukraine? Or should they pay a price for this delay of game?
Well, I think this is a little bit of a pendulum.
So we saw what happened when President Trump put secondary tariffs on India for purchasing Russian oil. The first thing Putin did was basically to call Trump and say, listen, I want to meet. And that meeting took place in Alaska. And President Trump got Putin around the negotiating table. And now, of course, if Russia does not do what it agreed to do with President Trump on Monday, first to have a bilateral between Putin and Zelensky, and then to have a trilateral between Putin, Zelensky and Trump, I am sure that Trump will react in one way or another.
I always remind the President that the only thing that President Putin understands is power, and the only person that he listens to is Trump, and the only person that he's afraid of is Trump.
So I'm sure that the President is thinking hard strategically on what to do next. No one has to tell you about Russia and what they've done in the past and the Soviet Union because it struck your family. They take land, they keep it, they hold it. That's what happened in World War two, and you can identify with that, right? Yeah, definitely.
I mean, I think that the basis of statehood has three pillars. One is independence, two is sovereignty, and three is territorial integrity or land. And what happened to Finland after the Winter War and the War of Continuation in a peace with Stalin in 1944 was that we maintained our independence, unlike our Baltic friends who became part of the Soviet Union. But we lost our sovereignty to decide, to decide which organizations and with whom to be. And then we lost 10% of our land.
And my take is that it's very important that Ukraine not only maintains its independence, but also especially its sovereignty, and then finally also gets to keep its land. But we are far from that moment yet. And they only understand strength. Acquiescence is weakness. And you know that better than anybody.
And I think the President picks that up too. NATO is not a threat to anybody. It's a defensive organization. And only Russia feels that it's a good thing. That way, and maybe they really know they're not a threat.
Mr. President, thanks so much. We continue to talk to you along the way, I hope, as we try to get closer and closer to ending this war. Thank you. My pleasure.
Thank you very much, Ryan.
Meanwhile, next, it turns out there was a method to the madness of President Biden's wide open border, Senator Lindsey Graham, here to talk about it and how to combat extremist indoctrination in our elementary schools. Noah Tishby explains. But has me on tour, Fox Nation will be streaming in Richmond, Virginia, September 27th, and then November 1st in Pottsdown, Pennsylvania. BrianKillMe.com. Don't move.
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Well, it turns out there was a method to the madness of the President Biden open border policy. Packing swing states with illegals to rig elections and tilt the census for Democrats. In 2023, for example, look at these numbers. Illegal immigrants in the U.S. reached an all-time high of 14 million, thanks to record growth of just two years of President Biden's presidency, bringing a total of 3.5 million.
It's nuts. Welcoming more than a million illegals into the nation's electoral swing states, and that is cunning. But Trump shut that all down, the House Committee of Homeland Security revealing that, for example, on July 20th, he had one hundred and sixteen illegals seized at the southern border turned around, by the way, the lowest single day in history. Is there a way, though, to stop illegals who are doing it the wrong way, and we got that down while rewarding people doing it the right way? For example, being responsible on green cards, H-1B of visas, helping out the farmers, the meatpackers, as well as hospitality workers.
Let's ask a man who thinks about this stuff all the time, South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham. Senator, I know we normally talk foreign policy, but when it comes to domestic policy, did you know there was a method to the madness, or did you think it was just incompetence? Oh, no. You can't be that incompetent. I don't think anybody can be that incompetent.
They had an open border policy for a reason. The reasons you gave make some sense to me. But here's what happened politically: during the four years of Biden, people fled the Democratic Party and joined the Republican Party. I think mainly because of this. You know, border policy is national security.
If you can't have sovereignty over your country and control your borders, you're really not safe.
So all these people have been let in, I think, probably for a purpose to affect outcomes down the road. But we're going to change it. We're going to deport people, and I'm hoping the census will not include illegal immigrants because that's not fair to the country at large. But how they handled immigration is one of the main reasons Trump won, and the Republican Party's in control of everything. Senator, we've talked about reforming the immigration system forever, but the border's never been sealed, so it was a non-start.
Is, can we reward people doing it the right way? These green card holders waiting for 10 years for an opportunity for the H-1B visas doing it the right way, for the people just waiting online? Is there a sentiment for that? Yeah, I think, you know, President Trump has shut down the border. We still haven't deported people that are here by the millions, so we've got to help ICE round up people and get them out, particularly the criminals and the gangs.
But there'll come a time for. Legal immigration reform. My goal is to make sure no American worker ever loses a job to a foreign worker. But when a company cannot find American workers, let's bring in people from the outside on a win-win. They have to learn our language.
They have to obey our laws. If they broke the law, they have to pay a fine. I'm hoping we get around to that. But we still have a lot to do on the illegal immigration side before we get there. Right.
I asked the President about this because farmers who voted for him say, hey, I'm going to lose all my workforce, 70% of my workforce.
So here's what he said about that. I am working on a plan that I think is going to make everybody very happy. We have to take care of our farmers. We love our farmers. But we also have to take care of people that want total security and safety in our country.
We're going to take care of both. Do you think within three months you'll have an answer to the hospitality workers, meat packers, and farmers? Because I think they make up.
So, within three months? Yep, I think people are going to be happy.
So maybe he's looking to do something, but we know there's a part of the Republican base that just wants zero, everybody out, and I just don't think that's practical. Maybe Democrats will buy in.
So, I think you also noticed something else. You do have a legal background. The President got another big win this week. They tried to destroy his company, carve it up and sell it off when he was still trying to become President. And they charged him $500 million in fines, even though there was not a bank complaining.
It was all about Letitia James. Your thoughts about this victory and the message to those who want to do lawfare?
Well, number one, you can, if Trump's a defendant in New York, he'll be found guilty of anything and they'll take everything he has because it's such a biased jurisdiction.
So, the New York Court of Appeals, I think, right it or wrong. These punitive damages were ridiculous. The entire charge was ridiculous. They manufactured a law just to get Trump. And, you know, if you're looking for lawfare, start looking in New York.
That's a good example of it. But I'm glad we got a good outcome there. That was a ridiculous case, and the Trump family's gone through hell, and guys just hanging there. You're doing a great job for the country.
So let's talk about Ukraine. You, like Mohania Trump and others, was horrified that the Russians, realizing they were a dying society, thought they would kidnap Ukraine's next generation. And it's between 20 and 30,000, just horrific situations. They went to boarding schools and orphanes and homes and took the kids. What do you say we could do to change this, to get them back?
Yeah. Make Russia a state sponsor of terrorism under U.S. law. like uh Iran and Like Cuba, that are just a handful of countries that have that distinction.
So if they don't return these children, to their families in Ukraine. I have a bill that would make Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. I want to compliment the First Lady for bringing attention to the children, not just in Ukraine, but Russia. But she's been a great voice on this. She lived in the former Soviet Union.
She knows what Putin's up to.
So, Mr. President, if you're looking for leverage to go after Putin, the Congress is ready to help you. We have a bill to make Russia a state sponsor of terrorism, which would make their economy radioactive if they don't return the children. I have a bill with 85 co-sponsors to allow you to put tariffs on countries that buy Russian oil and gas. We're here to help you if you need us.
All right, real quick, lastly, on the President and their sudden change of heart with the Russia. Excuse me, Russia now says no wish now to international troops for Ukraine security. Your real quick reaction? Yeah, you don't let the country invaded Another country twice set the terms and conditions to prevent the third invasion. Do what you have to secure Ukraine, get security agreements.
And if Putin doesn't play ball, crush his economy, tariffs on those who buy his oil. Make sure he returns these kids, crush him. And you got Democrats and Republicans who feel the same way. Republican support for Ukraine's up nine points since President Trump took over. Senator Lindsey Graham, always great to see you.
Thanks so much. Next on this show, extremists have been taking over college campuses, but What you may not know is they are also infiltrating Elementary schools. Noah Tishby here next on that. Don't move. You're watching One Nation.
Glad you are. Feel the thunder When investing leads to questions. Welcome to Fox News Live. I'm Mary Ann Rafferty in Los Angeles. Ukraine is stepping up attacks against Russian energy facilities.
Kiev is using drones to strike refineries and pumping stations, part of an effort to hurt Russia's war machine. And their efforts appear to be working. Gasoline prices are soaring across the country. Russia is also accusing Ukraine of launching attacks on a nuclear power plant. Officials say it sparked a fire that was quickly put out.
Meantime, world leaders are showing support for Ukraine as the country celebrates its 34th Independence Day from the Soviet Union. President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping were among those delivering messages of support. The holiday, though, was celebrated against a backdrop of fading hopes for a ceasefire. This after Russia ruled out any immediate meeting between their president and Ukraine's president. I'm Marianne Rafferty, now back to One Nation.
All right, we've seen extremist ideology take root on college campuses. We talked a lot about that here, but it's not starting there. It's actually starting earlier than that. It's creeping in to elementary schools, targeting kids as young as five years old. With students heading back to class, and some of your kids are back at school already.
The question is: are they learning or are they being indoctrinated while they think they're learning? Joining us now with a warning to parents: Israel's former special envoy for combating terrorism and deliberateized is Noah Tishbe. Noah, a lot of people are stunned to find out that the indoctrination starts in grammar school. What have you found?
Well, what we found out is that celebrating terrorism and hating on America doesn't start in college. After October 7th, on October 8th, there were people all over college campuses in America celebrating terrorism, hating on America, calling for the end of colonialism in the Middle East. And a lot of people were shocked by this. What we found out that this is not starting out of nowhere in college campus. What has been going on is a severe indoctrination that is K through 12 all through our education system.
We saw a lot of things that are extremely concerning. They're talking about oppressor and oppressed, putting everything through these paradigms, putting the Jews into the oppressor category, completely ignoring thousands of years of oppression against the Jewish people, completely ignoring history. They're talking about hating America. They're talking about America being a colonialist state that also needs to be dismantled.
So hating America, hating on the West, and hating on the Jewish people is happening. All over K-12 education. Like, I can give you a personal example. My friend, her daughter, was in first grade in Los Angeles, in charter school in Los Angeles, and their teacher was talking about how Israel is committing a genocide. Forget the fact that it is categorically untrue.
This is indoctrination and has no place in elementary school. And we need, as parents, to be extraordinarily aware about this and ask the questions and look through our teachers'. Education system and actually ask questions of our kids and make sure this doesn't happen. This is not education. This is indoctrination, and it has to stop.
No, who's teaching the teachers? Where are the teachers getting this from? I would actually point out to the teachers' union.
So we found out that the LAUSD teachers union were voting against the science of reading and for boycotting Israel, BDS. They're voting to ban the ADL, to change Holocaust education. The teachers' unions are very actively working towards activism rather than education. They cannot do this. They need to teach our kids to learn.
They need to educate our children and not teach them activism. And they were, I read this article at the Free Press when they were talking about teacher unions saying, how can we turn our children into activists without getting caught?
So they're very well aware that they are doing the wrong thing. It has to stop. Yeah, it has to stop. And not just anti-Israel, anti-American, which is really scary too.
Meanwhile, there's another story I think I want you to, I know I want you to comment on, and that is the former CEO and family-owned CBS in Paramount Forever, Sherry Redstone. Famously, she settled with President Trump after that edit on 60 Minutes that made Kamala Harris seem coherent and sane. They decided to say, Okay, Mr. President, $16 million. We'll publish our transcripts from here on in, and let's call it a day.
Now she's exposing through the New York Times why she did that. And she says it's because she thought through discovery things could get worse. For example, she complained about her own show that she was running, you know, she owns the place, 60 Minutes. She said, in one 60-minute segment, featuring former State Department officials who quit their jobs to protest American support for Israel's war in Gaza. The segment touched on the Hamas attack on Israel, but focused on alleged Israeli atrocities enabled by weapons supplied by the United States.
And she thought, well, where's the balance?
So then she thought again, she said, maybe Mr. Trump's criticism of the news division. And his lawsuit could be helpful. We needed more balance. Unbelievable.
Or is it unbelievable? Should we have expected this? It is very believable, and honestly, Sherry Redstone is a brave woman, and she's correct in her assertion. She is pointing out to an anti-Israel media bias that is all through our media right now. I will point out to specifically the New York Times.
There was a story a few weeks ago about the starvation in Gaza, which is a complete fake news. There is a terrible condition in Gaza that is caused by Hamas and by the lack of cooperation with the UN to actually distribute the aid that is being given to Gaza by Israel. They showed a photo of Muhammad El-Muwatak, a child that has a cerebral palsy and pre-existing condition. He is malnourished and looking horrible. They put his photo on the cover of the New York Times without telling that he has a pre-existing condition.
A week later, images of Eviatar David and Rom Broslavsky, hostages that are held by Hamas and are intentionally starved, come out to light. And the New York Times does nothing about this. There is a severe media bias against Israel that is causing anti-Semitism. They're taking the Hamas Ministry of Health, Health Terrorist Organization, they're taking their word as truth. There's no journalistic integrity, they're not verifying sources, and this is shown everywhere.
I think she's absolutely correct. More so, CBS used to be a revered brand, a new brand that was trusted and needs to be trusted again. And I think the sale to Stydance is a great thing that would actually allow CBS to turn back into this news outlet that we all look up to. I think it's a fantastic thing that happened. Absolutely.
And if people want to see some change, maybe the change of ownership will do it. Noah, thanks so much. I appreciate it.
Next on this show, The News Duel is back. And it's better than never. Why? Because comedian Anthony Rodia is in the studio. Don't move.
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Somebody better. I missed that animation. It's time for the news duel. You're gonna love this. First off, these are the hottest stories everybody's talking about just on television.
Joining us now, superstar Anthony Rodiev, one of the sort of things, one of the stars of Fox Nation Special. That was great over at CW Post at Long Island University. Man, that was great. Great to see you Anthony. Same here.
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Okay, let me share with you this story and tell me if you can relate. There's an enraged girlfriend. They go off to her ex's car. She's 31 years old. His name is Stephanie Carlquist.
Now, Stephanie was pregnant. She decided to go on a destructive spring and started damaging her ex-boyfriend's car. $12,000 worth of damage. Glitter, broken windshield, just busted it all up. We still don't know exactly why.
Why is she so happy with her mug shot? That's what everyone's talking about. Smiling like that.
Well, she used glitter. Right. That makes you happy? I mean, it literally makes everyone happy. Have you ever had somebody in your life that got you that angry or got that angry of you?
No, no, I've never had my property damaged. I've had. You know, girlfriends in the past who had tempers. Right. I dated a Latino who was mixed with Sicily, Latino, and Sicilian.
I'll never do that again. But no, I mean, I've never had my damage, I've never had my property damaged. That's kind of where I draw the line. Right. It's like, listen, you want to come at me, come at me, but you know, I love my cars more than some people.
So I don't damage my car.
Now, if you wanted to bring up this story, you love the Jonas brothers, and you thought there was something odd about Nick Jonas.
So, Nick Jonas has this weird bedroom rule that The bed is only used for sleeping.
Okay. No eating, no reading. Yes. No watching TV. Matter of fact, his wife watches TV and wants to watch something with him.
He will pull up a chair next to the bed and watch it.
Now, my question is: What? What's going on with sex? I don't know. Does it stay in the chair? Is there a sleeping bag?
Is there my bed somewhere? My wife wouldn't go with that. If I pulled up a chair next to the bed, she would think I'm mocking a therapy session. That's not good. It's another reason why we couldn't be Jonas brothers.
How about this? No. How about this? We have another debate that's divided the country.
So you're taken out for dinner. In this case, it's a dad and a son. At that time, it's clear the dad's paying. The son, 20 years old, orders way too much. At the end of a meal he's not paying for, he says, box it up from bringing it home.
The dad says it's wrong. The kid says, What do you mean it's wrong? I'm hungry. I need to bring it home. You're my dad.
Anthony Rhodea, where do you stand? If this is rude, then my father-in-law is guilty of this every time I take him out. Really? You pay? Goes in his pocket.
I pay the bill every time. He not only takes his food, he takes my food, my kids' food, my wife's food. He does not waste anything. But then you're on the kind of other side of the fence where if you don't take it home, is it wasting food? Because I order a lot of food every time I go out.
Right. I think the key was that he over-ordered to his dad, and his dad thought that was bad. I say we can work this out. Finally, ESPN, not finally, but for you, ESPN decided to make a move with Colin Kaepernick. Correct.
And it was five years in the making. They decided not to go through with it. The documentary, they just showed this series. I mean, they're calling it a creative indifference, which I mean. Creative misalignment.
Misalignment. I'm sorry. What does that mean? I have no idea. That to me sounds like an excuse.
Am I happy about it? Yes. I don't think Colin Kaepernick was a quarterback that was that good to be spoken about so much. Yes. He wants to pull the race card every time, but anyone that knows this knows that his two parents that adopted him were white and gave him all the opportunity.
World.
So it's like, dude, I mean, at this point, who cares about Lewis Mysterious Spikely produces? He's got an opinion on anything. Yes. And he's like, okay, they canceled it, no big deal.
So I feel like that story still has to unfold. And finally, it is back to school time for kids, and that means no more dumb stunts like this. For example, this happened just a few weeks ago. Watch this. Do you believe that?
That is Seth Gale approaching a roof picnic table on a mountain bike and where he hit a ramp and then hit his head. Do you feel bad for him? Do you think he should learn from this? No! What did you think was gonna happen?
I have a ramp, there's a roof, I'm gonna elevate. I mean, he should go back to school and learn physics. Right, listen to kids like this. I'm all for natural selection. I have kids, and my son went to go touch an outlet.
He's five years old. I said, I want, listen, I want you to shove your finger in the outlet. I did electrical work. I know if he's not holding on to anything, he's just going to get shot. I want you to do it because that's how we learned.
So he'll never do that again. Never. That kid will, though. Right. And I hope he hits his head even harder than he did the first time.
He means that in the best way possible. I got good news. You can see more of Anthony. He's got his tour. You're way too busy, by the way.
Who looks at your schedule? You're never going to be home. No. I mean, look at this. From September 1st to October 12th.
You got 100 dates. Go to rhodeacomedy.com. Anthony, if I show up, I want at least 5% off. At the door? You don't pay for tickets.
Oh, let's go. That's even better. Don't move. We're going to slowly zoom out. I'm not even going to tell you what's next.
You're going to be surprised. Can't tell me nothing. Yeah, I'm gonna take my horse to the old town road. I'm gonna ride till I can't no more. When investing leads to questions.
So, before we go, special thanks to everyone who came out in Dallas last night. And of course, if you watched the stream on Fox Nation, thanks so much for doing that again.
So, if you missed History, Liberty, and Laughs on Stage, how about this? Richmond, Virginia, September 27th. I'll meet you there. Lawrence Jones says he's going to join us. And Pottstown, Pennsylvania, I'll drive November 1st.
Go to BrianKiltme.com and thanks to Fox Nation for being behind it. That is it for us tonight. Good news, though, you could hear me again on radio from 9 till noon. It'll be fun. We've got some great guests, including the mayor of Boca Raton, who knows how to do it right.
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