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It's about to get better. Amongst the great guests on my show today, Stephen Miller is standing by, the latest from the White House, as they try to unwind who these groups are behind this insidious protest against ICE. Jim Jordan is here. You're about Google, turns out working behind the scenes with the Biden administration against their will. And Kid Rock, upset about a myriad of things and also wants this country to come together once and for all like he engineered Bill Maher going to the White House.
Plus, I sit down with this guy named Sylvester Stallone and Jay Will, two great actors from a great series, one of which, by the way, was on the Rocky series. But first, the fastest, most impactful monologue in America. You know, I thought we agreed collectively as a nation, defunding, defaming, and demeaning law enforcement was a fool's errand. Suck it up. Defunding the police has to happen.
We need to defund the police. Not only do we need to disinvest. Foreign police? But we need to completely dismantle the Minneapolis Police Department. You don't have one bad apple.
You don't have four bad apples. You have a a system-wide problem. You know, we remember the results. Let's be clear. This wasn't a Republican saying any of this.
We're saying we should defund the police and reimagine the job. That's not going to happen. Dems owned it, and Americans won't let them forget it. Backing off and not enforcing the law was insanity. It was a recipe, and we're seeing it, for anarchy.
People have the ability to irritate. They have the ability to come up with really stupid things. Like defund the police. Three three worst words I would In the English language maybe. By the way, the worst camera mirror in the world.
But now the left is doing it again. Attacks on ICE are up 1,000%. Pretending their attacks on ICE is not an attack on law enforcement. is absolutely ridiculous. Think about it.
Bunch of different law enforcement operations. You got local police, you got county deputy sheriffs, you got state troopers, ATF, Border Patrol, and you got ICE. You can't pick and choose what law enforcement agencies that you want to support. You support them all. They want you to think ICE is some team of foreign agents.
What we have seen from ICE and from the administration really isn't about. public safety no due process. No oversight, zero accountability happening in the United States of America today. People ask: well, is authoritarianism you're being hyperbolic? Bulls, we're being hyperbolic.
I am just hoping that this reign of terror ends. When I talked about what. terrorism looks like. This is it. We are not cooperating with those efforts that actually threaten the safety of everyone by causing widespread fear.
Don't play into their hand. And if you have the opportunity, please. Please. protest What is wrong with these people? These men and women are taking illegal immigrants off the streets, the worst first.
And now agents are facing an orchestrated effort to block their efforts.
So these guys, these men and women, have helped round up 600,000 illegals, most notorious criminals. Not only are Dems not thanking them, not only are they not helping them, they are harassing them. The latest insult, masks. I'll be signing a bill, the first in the nation. Saying enough.
To ICE? Unmask. What are you afraid of? What are you afraid of? These units bleed courage.
What kind of courage has he ever shown? They have to look out for their safety and their family. Has he ever thought about that? They are being massively doxxed. We did an operation with the Secret Service in Los Angeles where they were doxing ICE agents.
Putting their families, their kids' Instagrams on telephone poles. I still pay rent at an apartment in Navy Yard, but had to leave there because the media put my address, my apartment, the logistics, where the windows were, and details out to the public. You know, you mentioned I do have a security detail. I feel bad because every ICE agent don't have a security detail and they're actually out doing this job. I don't, you're right, I don't live with my family just because of this threat.
You know what? Threat? They almost did take out an ICE agent over in Dallas, and they wanted to. An ICE facility got shot up. They killed one detainee and injured two others.
The shooter used this app designed to track, stop, and impede ICE operations. Call to invite bad actors to attack law enforcement officers. It's no different than giving a hitman the location. of their intended target. It's so true.
This has to stop. The danger is growing. ICE operations will not stop. The President's not going to let them, and they don't want to. I'm all for bringing the temperature down to the country.
But as of late, this danger, this anger, these attacks are going one way, and that's left. The Waukesha Christmas Parade Massacre, left wing or right-wing violence, left wing. The Lee Zeldon stabbing attempt, left wing or right wing, left wing, the Covenant School shooting in Nashville, left wing or right wing, left wing, the Butler, Pennsylvania assassination attempt on President Trump, left wing or right wing, left wing. The Trump International West Palm Beach assassination attempt, left wing. The abundant life Christian school shooting, left wing.
The United Care. CEOs murder, left wing, Tesla's burned, key, damaged, firebombed, left wing, left wing. The murders at the Israeli embassy, left wing, the ICE facilities firebombed, left wing, the Minnesota Catholic school shooting, left wing, the anti-white Charlotte in North Carolina stabbing, left wing, the attempted Utah News State firebombing, left wing, and now, of course, the culmination of this vile trend: a left-wing assassination of President or of Charlie Kirk.
So, defunding law enforcement, targeting federal agents, shows disrespect for the rule of law. We don't have borders, we don't have a country. Didn't we go over this already? Joining me now, White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller. Stephen.
You heard the senator go over all these incidents. Could Dallas be a wake-up call?
Well, it's it's more than a wake-up call. It is a is a five alarm Fire, Ryan. This administration Is resolutely determined under President Trump's leadership to identify, dismantle. and destroy the terror networks that are operating on our own soil. Your monologue brilliantly went through so many of these threats.
The key thing I want to convey to your audience is that. These are not isolated events. There is a sophisticated network. Of well-funded actors and organizations that are working in concert. to threaten the lives and safety of federal officials And federal law enforcement personnel for the purpose of obstructing the operations of the federal government and aiding in abetting the foreign enemies of the United States.
That is sedition. That is treason. That is terrorism. Again, they are well funded. They are well organized.
They are highly sophisticated. And they are working with the intent and purpose of disabling the operations of the U.S. government. President Trump's National Security Presidential Memorandum, NSPM. that was signed this week.
is the first ever All of government strategy. To use the FBI, the ATF, the DEA. ICE, Homeland Security Investigations, the Treasury Department. to take these organizations apart root and branch. to physically uproot and dismantle them.
Now the lead in this is going to be the Joint Terrorism Task Force housed under Cash Matte and the FBI, but that task force synthesizes this entire effort. I want to reassure your audience tonight, Brian. that under President Trump, under his leadership. Every single resource and power the federal government has will be brought to bear to find these terrorists and to get them off our streets for good. Right, and I see what's happening in Chicago.
I've noticed what happened in Los Angeles. You see these protests and that app that tips everybody off that they're coming, which seems to me should be illegal. We're just looking around and look at some of the foundations that could be behind this. The Tides Foundation, the Pritzker Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Foundation, the Ford Foundation. Are any of these foundations on your list to be looked at to find out where that money's going?
I would say that anybody and everybody who is running an NGO. Non-governmental organization, a non-profit, where those funds are filtering down to street terrorism, will be investigated. And if there is a RICO charge to make, then a RICO charge will be made. If there is a conspiracy or obstruction or sedition charge to be made, then that charge will be made. The facts and evidence will lead to where they lead.
But for example, you go back all the way to the Black Lives Matter riots. Massive amounts of money were pumped into these riots. To purchase gas masks, to purchase weapons. Messaging apps were used across state lines to coordinate movements. to identify attack targets.
To help facilitate crime, violence, murder, and mayhem. We've seen these attacks on ICE facilities. They have drop-off points, they have meeting points, they have distribution points. I know that for a lot of Americans it might be frightening to hear this. But there is a large fifth column in this country of radical left terrorists, and we have seen it.
Now Come forward and carry out one attempted murder, one attempted assassination after another. But I will be very clear again in stating. Under President Trump's leadership, under the leadership of his departments and agencies. All available resources of the state, of the federal government. will be unleashed.
to remove this violent threat from our nation. And the politicians that foment it, that are saying directly, they're almost giving the go sign to these operations and to create the anarchy in their city for political gain. Final thought on that? It's despicable. It is detestable.
I mean, Governor Newskim is probably the worst offender in this regard, but you see one governor on the left after another, one mayor after another, one member of Congress after another, who is choosing to foment violence. Against law enforcement, against Republicans, against conservatives, against Christians. It is abominable. But at the end of the day, the answer to all of this is going to be federal law enforcement delivering accountability and justice on behalf of the American people. That's what must happen.
Brian, that is what will happen. And I saw you launched that in the Oval Office this week. That's the power center. Stephen Miller, thanks so much. I look forward to following the investigations, and we want these attacks to stop.
Thank you. Thank you. The Ottawa's story field has been ignored far too long. The Biden administration bullying and manipulating social media platforms, even before they got in office. You know, it's been a slow build of admissions, but the proof can no longer be overlooked.
First, you had the Twitter files. The most alarming thing that we saw was the regular stream, organized stream of communication between the FBI. The Department of Homeland Security and the largest tech companies in the country. They had an organized system for flagging content, not occasionally, but in enormous numbers. For me, it was seeing the so-called former FBI officials within Twitter.
And working with a variety and other groups, including this Aspen Institute, participate in an effort to so-called pre-bunk. The Hunter Biden laptop before it was ever published in the New York Post, and then to get it censored by Twitter in violation of Twitter's own terms of service. I mean I was floored by that, right? But it didn't stop there. Then Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg had this stunning admission about the pressure campaign he received with Joe Rogan.
Listen. I mean, they they basically pushed us and and said You know, anything that Um says that vaccines might have side effects. you basically need to take down. Who's telling you to take down things that talk about vaccine side effects? It was people in the um in the Biden administration.
Basically, these people from the Biden administration would Call up our team and like scream at them and curse. It just got to this point where we were like, no, we're not going to take down things that are true. That's ridiculous. You wonder why he's in Trump's camp now. And this week, the world's biggest search engine, Google, announced it will reinstate YouTube channels that were permanently banned for political speech.
The company admitting it was pressed by the Biden administration to remove content that did not violate YouTube policies. It was just not to their liking. Is this unbelievable? Despite all of this, there was very little outrage from the legacy media outlets. On the left, of course, the only time they seem to be caring about anything is when a late-night talk show host gets suspended.
So, have these revelations right of the ship anyway? And how much damage was already done? Let's ask the man who's at the forefront of all this, House Committee Judiciary Chair. Uh he is Jim Jordan. Jim, when the Google story came out, were you surprised?
Yeah. No, look, this is how this whole thing operated. You played the clips of Taebe and Schellenberger. They're the ones that came up with the name, the censorship industrial complex, which was big government, the Biden administration, pressuring big tech to censor Americans. And typically, it was conservatives, and typically it was relative to statements made regarding COVID, the vaccine, and that whole ordeal.
So, no, this was, we expected this, we've been doing this investigation, and Google admitted, Brian, the exact same thing that Meta admitted a year ago. The Biden administration pressured them to censor. They did it. They're now sorry. They're not going to do it anymore.
And to Google's credit, they have reinstated people's accounts, people they kicked off of YouTube. Like Dan Bongino, for example, high-profile individual like him, but thousands of others people who got kicked off.
So they're now all going to be able to get back on, to get their accounts back at YouTube, which again, we think is a win for the First Amendment, a win for free expression. And also, now you said you focus on Europe. and what they're doing with our tech companies and to their own population. Yeah. No, exactly.
Remember what happened a couple weeks ago? We had Nigel Farage testifying about how bad it's gotten in the UK, how bad it's gotten in the EU. And the week that he testified two days prior to that, you had the Graham Lineihan, a comedian. Who puts out a tweet? Graham is a Irish citizen.
He was in Phoenix, so in the United States, puts out a tweet, flies to the UK, lands at Heathrow Airport, and gets arrested.
So an Irish citizen for tweeting in America gets arrested in the UK. It's just a matter of time before that happens to an American.
So we're very concerned about the impact it has on free expression in Western culture, but more specifically, the impact it could have on Americans' First Amendment liberties. We're the only country that has a First Amendment. We're very nervous about what the European Union, what the UK are doing with their various legislation they have passed that limits free speech, limits free expression. I know, knowing the president, he'll look to leverage that and make them open up. The other big story this week, we closed the week out with James Comey being indicted on two separate charges by a grand jury.
Some, like Andy McCarthy and others who are on the right or are conservative usually thinkers are not too high on this case. Are you? No, I mean, look, I think if Jim Comey, if they believe he lied to Congress and he obstructed justice, let's move forward. What I do know is the things that Jim Comey has done that I think were wrong. I think he leaked classified information.
I think he was pushing to do that. I think he went and set up Michael Flynn, you know, back at the start of this administration. Remember when he talked about, he said, oh, well, we should have called the White House counsel, but we thought we could get away with it.
So they go over and they set up General Flynn.
So Jim Comey, I think, done all kinds of things wrong. And I remember when we deposed him, I mean literally one of the most arrogant individuals I have ever been around.
So yeah, I think this is warranted. I think this is the right thing to do. And remember, this is when it all started. Back in 2016, after the election, before Inauguration Day, they changed the intelligence community assessment, Brian. Remember, this is what Tulsi Gabbard brought forward nine weeks ago.
Whistleblower came to her and said they had one intelligence community report. They changed that, and they made it sound much worse than it was to establish a predicate to start the Mueller investigation and go after President Trump. And what they really did is, once they changed that report, Comey, Clapper, and Brennan all go up to Trump Tower on January 6, 2017. They briefed the president on the new change report that wasn't supported by the real underlying intelligence. They briefed him, and then Comey leaks the fact that they briefed the president on the dossier.
The dossier that they knew was false, the dossier that they knew was garbage, the dossier they knew was paid for by the Clinton campaign and authored by a foreigner. They briefed the president on that, leak it to the press, and thereby give it credibility. And then they were off and running. They had established the predicate. They'd given a reason to have the whole Mueller investigation and to undermine President Trump's first term.
So Jim Comey deserves whatever the Justice Department has found to go after him, if it's obstruction or if it's lying to, you know, 18 USC, 1,001 lying to Congress. I think all that is warranted. God bless the Justice Department for holding someone accountable who started it all 10 years ago. And my sense is he won't be the last. And by the way, forget about Republican or Democrat.
It hurt the country. Congressman Jim Jordan, Chairman, thanks so much. You bet, thank you. All right, meanwhile, coming up straight ahead, we got much more show. Also, a quick reminder: Fox Nation of a show coming up November 1st, Pottsdown, Pennsylvania.
Meanwhile, coming up on this show, a bombshell lawsuit accuses Ticketmaster and Live Nation of turning a blind eye to scalpers and bots. Kid Rock has been at the helm of this fight. He joins us to talk about it, that and more, and still to come. I sit down one-on-one with Sylvester Stallone, actually, one-on-one, he's got his co-star with him, for an interview you don't want to miss. Keep it right here.
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Hey everybody, Foe is back. Anyone who's bought a concert ticket in the last decade, maybe 20 years, No matter what your politics are, knows that it's a conundrum. You buy a ticket for $100, by the time you check out, it's $170. You don't know what you can charge for it, but more importantly, these bots. You know, they come in to get all the good tickets to your favorite shows you want to go to, and then they're relisted immediately for sometimes a...
four or five hundred percent markup. It's got to stop. Kid Rock in the Oval Office a few months ago calling for reform when it comes to ticket prices.
Now, a breakthrough lawsuit. The FTC just filed it against Ticketmaster and Live Nation over illegal ticket resale tactics, jacking up prices for you and I. People can't afford to see shows that they love, and artists want their fans to come.
So, how do we solve this thing? Joining us now to talk about the lawsuit and what could change is the music legend himself, great friend of the show, Kid Rock. Great to see you, Bob. This is what you see as a long time coming. What do you hope comes out of this?
Well, I hope that us as artists, as athletes, as artists, whatever, can get. The tickets Uh, at the prices we set into the hands of the fans, it's become ridiculous. And I'll tell you one thing before all the Johnny do-gooders on their on their computers start to chime off about capitalism. I'm a capitalist to the bone, I'm sure you are as well. These people, these bad actors, whether it's the ticket companies like Ticketmaster, other ones, brokers, scalpers, the bots, whatever, they hide behind the guise of capitalism.
If it was capitalism, I'd be all for it. It's ridiculous. I'm not saying that some of the fans don't hold a bit of responsibility in going out and paying somebody's prices. But there's so much money in this business, in sports, and entertainment to be made that it's gotten so out of hand and it's bad actors. It's not even the bots sometimes.
I know people who have quit their jobs at Goldman Sachs and they set up accounts, you know, and they buy tickets all over the world and resell them. And all they're doing is taking it out of the hands of working class people. You have these organizations that get a thousand accounts and they get multiple credit cards and they go on and they get all the tickets and then they resell them. And the real problem is people like Ticketmaster, if you buy a ticket and you go to a concert, You are not. Ticketmaster's best client.
You would think, well, I'm a great client. No, you're their worst client. Because if they get that ticket on their secondary reselling market, not only do they make a nice percentage off it again, they make those another exorbitant fees that they charge, which is crazy in itself. I'm on a tangent, sorry, but it's like, okay, what's the difference in work between if you buy a $10 ticket or you buy a $1,000 ticket? The way they deliver that ticket to you or whatever they do, what's the difference?
And they charge a percentage on that. Guess what the artists get, by the way? Goose egg. Right. And you know, Bob, what they do to you guys too, they don't give you enough for your music, so you have to go out and do live shows, and that's fine.
It at least lets you get the revenue that you earned. You are the indispensable part, you are the attraction. And they say, estimated Ticketmaster earns consumer spending is $82.6 billion, but they also take in Ticketmaster fees and collect fees of $16.4 billion. Tell me where that goes.
So we got to solve this. Go ahead. Isn't it ironic that I've gone down this deep dive looking at these things and we're looking at their yearly earnings? Several years ago, they used to report their secondary markets. Ticketmaster was over a billion dollars, their secondary resell.
So, why would they want to stop the bots or the bad actors or the sculpers? They don't. Of course, they're going to act like they do. And I asked a You know, I was sitting with a guy that's very good at tech in a UFC fight, Elon Musk, and I asked him point blank: I go, Elon. Can people, you know, these big companies, can they stop these bots if they want to?
And he looked at me and said, yes. I'm like, well, that makes sense why they wouldn't want to when they're making a billion or so in this in that year, but they don't put that in their earnings reports anymore. They just bake it into ticketing as a whole.
So the shenanigans that have been going on for decades is just garbage. It needs to be fixed. It's got to stop. We got to fix the music industry so we get more artists like you getting paid what they deserve and get the fans paying at price that they can afford.
So let's talk about something else. You also have a passion for politics, but you have this passion of bringing people together. We saw that case in point when you told Bill Maher, very liberal, successful talk show host on HBO, why don't you go meet President Trump? He did, they hit it off. And I think it was a big plus.
Also, I saw something the inverse of that. Rob Reiner tell Bill Maher the exact opposite. Listen to this. But the idea of we don't talk to you when we don't even have the power, of course you have to talk to people. I mean, there was an article.
Somebody wrote he was uh but here's the thing you you're right, but here's the thing. Let's say we're going to have that argument, or you're going to try to talk to somebody, and you have a point of view, the other person has a point of view. Before you have the exchange, You have to agree on certain facts. No, you don't. You can't.
Once you start down that way.
Well, no, no. You just have to talk to people. No, no, you talk to people. But if somebody says two plus two is four and the other guy says no, it's not, How do you d begin the discussion? Because it's a because Rob, that's a slippery slope.
He went on to try to convince him to talk to people, and they both agree on their politics. You're shaking your head. Why? I I mean, this guy, Rob Ryder, like What the epitome of an opinionated opinionated Hollywood I mean, this guy knows zero about Middle America. Zero.
He's lived in that bubble like so many of these goofballs. For eons. And you know what? I wonder if they know this. I wonder if Hollywood knows this.
They were so cool. You know, all of us looked up to actors and things like that when we were growing up. I wonder if they realize how uncool they are these days now that most middle-class Americans have seen behind the curtain and realizes there's no big wizard behind there, they're just a bunch of midgets. I think it's a great point. I just think people got to talk if people are going to come together, and you live that every day.
Absolutely. And you hang out with a lot of people that don't vote the way you vote, and it doesn't matter. It's just one thing, one part of the world. By the way. I can call those names I can to Rob Reiner, and that's fine.
And guess what? I would still invite him to break bread with me and sit down. And he could call me something back, and we could sit down, and we can find some common ground, I guarantee it. Kid Rock, thanks so much. Appreciate it.
Don't move.
Next, only on One Nation, Tommy Lahren is back with the media moments that matter. And she's waving where she was. It's Bev USA We got it all sweet We just want to have enough money for Welcome to Fox News Live. I'm Marianne Rafferty in Los Angeles. Time is quickly running out for lawmakers to strike a spending deal and avoid a government shutdown.
They have until midnight Tuesday. President Trump will meet with top congressional leaders from both parties at the White House tomorrow to try and reach a compromise. Right now, the biggest sticking points are over spending and health care. If there's a shutdown, federal workers won't get paid and many services will pause. The White House is also threatening mass firings.
And there's a major shake-up in the New York City mayoral race with just five weeks until Election Day. Incumbent Mayor Eric Adams says he's dropping out. He's citing media scrutiny and fundraising challenges. Adams will finish out his term. His exit could shift support to the three remaining candidates: Democrat Zoran Mamdani, Independent Andrew Cuomo, and Republican Curtis Sliwa.
I'm Marianne Rafferty, now back to One Nation. Media moments that matter. It's time for America's favorite segment. This week, I gave the VCR all my chords, my tape stock, and TV guide to the co-host of the big weekend show, Tommy Laron. And even though you have a full-time job on the weekend working six hours on the air, you still watched everything to come up with three topics.
Any success? A lot of success, a lot of content for you, Brian. I'm excited to share them with you. All right, number one, I know that you're going to be absolutely stunned by this, but CNN has found a way to make yet another act of what appears to be leftist political violence. They blamed it on President Trump.
I know you're shocked about that. Talking about Dallas? Yes, talking about the Dallas ICE attack, right? We've got anti-ICE messages. We've got him allegedly wanting to terrorize ICE agents.
But CNN, they don't see it that way, all right? They see this as yet again a result of President Trump and his rhetoric. They also don't understand the motivation. We don't know the motive yet, Brian. Take a look at this.
The President, Jamie Gengel, spoke about this earlier today, and again, he's framing it as a quote-unquote radical left problem.
So there's no evidence of that in what happened here today. What happened was horrific. It was unacceptable. One person has died. Two others have been injured.
But as John Miller just said, and as the acting U.S. Attorney said, he apparently, as we know now, acted alone. He apparently was not a member of any group. There's just no basis for what the president is saying here. Are you kidding?
No basis. Just the writing, you know, just anti-ICE, that little stuff. We really don't know, though. It's not plain as day, Brian. I'm just wondering, have you heard a Republican speak out against ICE or against illegal immigration?
Every Republican does. Hear a Democrat speak out to say, back off the ICE attacks? No. She can't even acknowledge that. That is crazy to me.
And I would also say they're not backing off that particular rhetoric. They continue it. We see more hoopla outside of ICE facilities. People acting a fool, so expect that to continue. There is no moral floor for some folks.
I was watching Chicago riots, I didn't see any red hats. Right. I didn't either. But here's this one.
So, Jillian Michaels, she's a friend of the network, a friend of mine, right? She has a show called Her Take. You've been on. I've been on, and it's a great show, but she got a little frustrated. She felt like the Israel bashing went a little too far.
She was sick of the conspiracy theories surrounding the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
So, in the middle of the live show, she just got up, slammed the laptop shut, and said, I'm out of here, guys. You have to see it to believe it. It was pretty fiery. Take a look. I don't think that Israel killed him because there's no evidence of that.
But I had a problem with Netanyahu exploiting an assassination in this country for his own political means and purposes and lying about the nature of his relationship with Charlie Kirk. Because Charlie Kirk didn't like Netanyahu. Just like any warm-blooded American shouldn't. Netanyahu is a bad guy. And he wanted to make it seem like, no, we were all great.
We were good. We had a great relationship. Little did we know behind the scenes all day. About how do we bash Israel? This is not for me.
I'm not interested in this.
Okay, I know.
Sorry. Let's be good. Let's be good. You're not precious. Let the country committed a genocide.
I can't believe it came to that. She left her own show. She walked off her own show? Yes, she's tired of the Israel bashing. And listen, the young Turks, they're known for kind of being this way.
But Jillian Michaels is like, you know what? I'm tired of this. Maybe this just isn't for her. I hope that she'll return. I think it's an important show, but I guess good for her for walking out.
Well, I mean, it's very unique. She's fantastic, but I would never leave. I'd tell her to leave. Tell your guests to leave first. Please don't tell me to leave.
I won't. I'm staying right here, Brian. Especially after I. First, I want to get to number three. Number three is important, sports fan.
ESPN, right? They're no friend to conservative values. I think that's been made clear. But now you got Bruce Pearl, who obviously is leaning our direction, leaning a little conservative, right? And so, of course, they got to jump on him for his political beliefs.
Forget the fact that he's incredibly successful as an Auburn coach. As an Auburn men's basketball coach, right? They're not wishing great things for him over at ESPN. Take a look at this one. Happy trails to coaching for Bruce Pearl, the Auburn coach is stepping down to become an ambassador for the athletic department.
Pearl said he will not run for the U.S. Senate, something that had been rumored. Tony, he became a divisive person, it seems to me, intentionally. And I hope there was pressure to just get him out. Really?
I really liked him. He was such a great guest. Yeah, we're on the other side on him. Tony Moran was like, wow, that was the worst kiss off ever. And calling him devices.
Can you imagine of all the political junk that's on ESPN? That was just a bridge too far for them, Brian. I would hope that he's going to run for Senate, but he says he's going to be ambassador for the school. Three great choices, Tommy. Great job.
I appreciate it. That's one show we probably won't be on.
Meanwhile, next on this show, Sylvester Salone and Jay Will sit down with me to talk about all things mob-related, the impact on America, as well as Sly's illustrious career. Don't miss more on One Nation in just a moment. You know, theatrical actors make the best film actors as well. You can't say the same in the other way. I completely disagree, but we're not.
No, no. I mean, do you think so? I did a lot of stage coach. The sofa hormones break down.
So Luke got you crying. Fine moment. Effective healthy blood. We love when he's here. I hope he loves when he's here too.
Actor Sylvester Stallone, producer, I should add, too, along with his co-star, I think your initial appearance here, co-star of Tulsa King, the series, back for another season, Jay Will. Guys, welcome back to the Fox News channel. I finally came home. Right. Don't you feel at home here?
Oh, I do. I've seriously. You guys, you have this environment here. It's really unique. Jay, you were in the green room.
I felt like the minute I saw you, I've been friends with you for 20 years. Hey, it's the familiarity, right? You get there, you lock in. You look in a story.
Well you don't think anything's possible? Are you sure about this tail vehicle we've chosen? Just saying. Totally invisible. Wards are climbing out the door.
So what are we gonna do about it? Family does not leave family behind. Because you know you're the series, of course I've seen you on television, but Sly, is it true he's a good guy? No. He's a miserable bastard, but I'm tolerant.
No, actually, he's great. He's very gifted. He uh graduated Juilliard College, acting. He's like a serious pro. And that helps because so are you.
It does.
So you have this, what is the America's fascination with the mob? We're running a business here. What you order something to do? There's something about that. I guess, can we dare to say that in each of us there's a little larceny, or like it seems romantic, but it's certainly not.
So now you're back, how about you straighten that family out? Not for me, Anthony. obviously health-wise. Being a boss is a young man's game. It really isn't.
It's a very one-way street. Not many of them survive or whatever, but there's just as fast pirates, all that's all the bad boys through history.
So, Jay, do you feel like Hollywood's back? I mean, from the pandemic, everyone hearing that, you know what, no one's going to the movies anymore. What about you? Do you feel like it's coming back, even if it's the streaming world? I think it's never left.
You know, it never went anywhere. I think it's just changed the medium and changed the form of expression. We've given up on theaters. I can never give up on theater. It's the core of my existence.
I was trained in theater classically, and I think I'll remain in the theater. You know, theatrical actors make the best film actors as well. You can't say the same in the other way. I completely disagree, but we're not. No, no.
Do you realize it's been 40 years since Rocky IV? trying to stay in the middle of the ring against the big Russian. Do you think you Do what you gotta do! You know, you are such a liar. 40 years.
When you're in the midst of the storm, you don't constantly focus on it. I'm always thinking that no one can write their own biography because they're in the middle of the storm. People that are observing you see what's going on in a bigger picture. With Rocky, I'm writing a book right now on how it all happened. And I'm telling you, Brian, when you go back and you analyze it, it was absolute insanity.
It just couldn't happen. And it wouldn't happen again.
So it's all these different odd elements of not giving up, not wanting to, or maybe just youthful ignorance. But it's that journey from. Arriving in New York in 1969 and then 1975, 76. Just that period was one of just, it was quite remarkable. And I think it will be very encouraging to other people that.
are at that crossroad moment. And we have a few major crossroads in our life. And one of them is where do I go? What is my jo what is my choice, my direction? And then you realize that that was the wrong one.
How do you pivot? 'Cause I had to pivot to writing. 'Cause I wasn't really getting any acting jobs. But if I can change. And you can change.
I'm not sure if I can do it. Everybody took it. Shave. I hear when people talk about acting, don't tell me you're out of work because they say, Jay, is that if you have an iPhone, you could do a movie, right? Don't wait for that commercial.
Seriously. You could go out and you could be writing something, doing something. You knew that ahead of time, but you didn't have the iPhone. Right, Jay, how do you feel about that? You know, it's funny, ironically, my first film, It Doesn't Matter by Josh Mond, was shot by an iPhone for 14.
And filmed completely on the iPhone, no type of steady cam. Really? The American dream is the opportunity to be successful, it's not the rainbow. It is the American dream. And the first thing is, you have to be really honest with yourself.
Do you think you have what it takes to achieve your goal? If I said, oh, I want to be a basketball player, that's never going to happen.
So it has to be within the realm of ability. And the second thing is, Peak. Prepared to get demolished. Could kill me! You're welcome.
Just stepped on and walked over and laughed at, ridiculed. That's part of the game. That's actually. Every game. Every game.
And so, can you take it, the punch? That's why I wrote that scene. But it ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward.
That's how winning is done. You're a Hollywood ambassador for President Trump. You want to bring. The TV and movie industry back to America. How you doing?
I hear you guys going to Ireland, Bosnia, Australia. Yes. When are you guys going to come back to America? But you know, I mean, it's just tough, you know. If you figure it out as it goes.
It's basically financial. That's what it is. It's not that these people don't want to work in America and sleep in their own beds. They want to. We used to.
I loved it. I would go to work three miles away.
Now you have to go three, four, five thousand, thirteen thousand miles away. It's about money, Brian. It's just about money and how the price of living has gone up and people have to keep up with their lifestyle. Finally. This is another success.
I mean, you're starting another season on the show. This is amazing, actually. And then, is there going to be a fourth? Yeah. I don't know, we're already working on four.
No matter what character you play, I'm pulling for you. I don't know if there's a reason behind. Don't let me come over and kiss you. I know. Guys, J.
Will, Sylvester Stallone, that's how you say it, right? Stallone? Stallone. Oh, Stallone. My bad.
I'm going to picture it in editing. Stallone. You know, you haven't lost the steps since the time you interviewed me on the steps of Philadelphia. Do you remember? I do, because your exuberance.
It's contagious. The first time you were shooting Rocky VI, I guess technically, was Antonio Tauver, and that you knew my name was one of the highlights of my life. Stop! I swear to God. Thanks so much, man.
Thank you so much. Appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thanks, man. Up next, your sneak peek at the week ahead.
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Back in a moment. I fought this for reckless and one fifth for Jack. I push like a lazy through all sight. Before you go, it's time for you to sneak peek at the week ahead. Tomorrow, a House hearing to examine the violent crime over in North Carolina on mass transit.
Expect Secretary Duffy to be there. Secretary of War Pete Hagg says it's doing something extremely rare. He asked all his generals and admirals to come to Washington over at Quantico. They're going to have a massive meeting. I wonder if it's too late to get an invitation.
I'll check my inbox. We're also expecting an update on the Golden Dome for America. We need some missile protection. And a government shutdown could happen this week, I think as early as Wednesday. And I'll tell you what, nobody's talking, so I expect it to happen.
Now, the good news: Major League Baseball playoffs start with the wild card games. That should be fun. That is it for us tonight. Tune into my radio show, 9 to noon, BrianKillmeeShow.com if you're not in my family of affiliates. And catch me in a few hours on Fox and Friends.
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