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October 19, 2025 7:45 pm

The US intelligence community is sounding the alarm about China's exploitations of American universities, taking advantage of open research to catch up with US military technology. Meanwhile, Senator Tom Cotton discusses the dangers of China's influence in the Western Hemisphere, and the need to cut off the pipeline of Chinese nationals to US universities. In other news, Tim Green, a former NFL star and best-selling author, shares his inspiring story of living with ALS and his efforts to raise awareness and funds for ALS research.

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So glad you're there and I'm here. Coming up on tonight's show, Eric Trump, best-selling book, as well as great insight into the Trump team term two. He's gonna bring that to us. Senator Tom Cotton, The Dangers of China. In our colleges as well as overseas, and how it all relates, and Abby Hornisek, her first debut, her debut, I should add, on the media moments that matter the most.

But first, the most impactful monologue in America. And by the way, it's very quick. Tonight, I want to start with picking up the pace at a record level. You know, it's been nine months since Donald Trump took office for the second term. I know it's flown by.

And I fully expected him to pursue his agenda in a coherent, direct way. But I was surprised. And what has surprised me perhaps the most is the stunning speed in which he is doing it. I feel the need. The main First feed.

Yeah, I don't know if it'd be high five, but he feels that need. No one could have expected this type of velocity. Over 209 executive orders signed and implemented, and campaign promise after campaign promise being met. You got the border sealed, crossings at an all-time level. I didn't think was possible.

In terms of mass deportations, 600,000 and counting. We've got the strongest border of anybody. Nobody has a border. We have a border where the numbers just came out again. You saw zero people came in illegally.

Now we do take people into our country legally. Yeah, we do. And by the way, about two million self-deported. The administration already successfully reorganizing global trade. Take a look at some of these deals that he's landed.

Country after country coming in with trade deals. I just signed the largest trade deal in history. I think maybe the largest deal in history with Japan. President Donald Trump's celebrating a major win Tuesday, a $550 billion trade deal with Japan, which he says will create hundreds of thousands of American jobs. Listen, he wants more deals and he's going to get them, but so far he's pulling in some big ones.

Now the crackdown on crime, stronger than anyone expected. We are deterring criminals from doing this activity. We are preventing criminals from coming into America, and we are absolutely crushing violent crime like never before. This violent crime declined nearly 20% nationwide compared to the same period last year, and it was the safest and most peaceful summer in two decades. And honestly, We haven't really even gotten going yet.

And that just scared Governor Pritzker in Chicago, excuse me, in Illinois, where he's not too happy about it, but who cares? In the Middle East, the prison has curbed the violence, participating in ending a war in Iran, brokering a peace deal with Israel and Hamas, and getting hostages out after two long, terrible years, all while working on a game plan for expanding the Abraham Accords. Donald Trump Is the greatest friend that the state of Israel has ever had in the White House. Mr. President, today We welcome you here.

to thank you for your pivotal leadership. in putting forward a proposal that got the backing of almost the entire world. What a great moment, right? President Trump's war on drugs is not the same as the 1980s. He's pinpointed the problem, and he's taking aim not just at the narco cartels responsible for flooding our streets with cocaine and fentanyl, but he's targeting the top dog in Venezuela, this leader called Maduro.

President Trump defending his decision to strike alleged drug boats off the coast of Venezuela and appearing to confirm he's authorized the CIA to carry out those strikes which may now spill onto Venezuelan soil. It's going to change everything in the hemisphere if we can get Maduro out. He got 30% of the vote in the last election and just stayed in power. Unacceptable. And it's not just law enforcement or foreign policy.

The administration is doing everything. This week, they're tackling in vitro fertilization, the pricing, and accessibility. A single round of IA VF in the United States can cost up to $25,000 can actually go a lot higher than that. As a result of these actions, the per cycle cost of drugs used in IVF. will fall by an estimated 73 percent.

for American consumers, and the numbers are going to actually be very substantially higher as time goes by. Look, by the way, didn't they say we were going to ban that? Remember that during the election?

Well, look, the list really could go on forever. And I would probably need another hour in the show. The overhaul of the military, the construction of the Golden Dome, the bringing back a golden standard to education, the rollbacks and removal of DEI efforts, the health initiatives like getting synthetic dyes out of foods and cleaning up your water, the reduction of prescription drug pricing, just naming some of these accomplishments. He's hit the target over the first nine months. It makes me incredibly hopeful for the next three years.

Alright, why not? Yes, he has speed. Joining us now, someone who knows how important all of these accomplishments are to the president and is certain he's not slowing down, is the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, author of the best-selling book, Under Siege, Eric Trump. The Forty Niners famously during the Bill Walsh days used to script their first drive, all the plays, script it ahead of time and then let the game play out. Did the President write this script over the four years he was out of the White House?

Yeah.

Well, Brian, first of all, your open was so good, I don't even need to be here. I literally don't need to be in the seat. You said it so well. But no, listen, my father is deeply passionate about this country. It's why he went through the hell that he went through.

That's why I talk about it in Under Siege. That's the whole point of the book. He went through hell because he loves this nation. He loves the American flag. He loves our Constitution.

He loves God and society. And he wants to see America remain the greatest country anywhere in the world. And it's not even close. And that's why he fought every single day. That's why he did it against his best interest.

That's why he spent countless amounts of dollar defending the lunacy and the insanity off of our backs. That's why he sat in those courtrooms every single day because he loves this nation. And so this script is playing out beautifully. I mean, peace in the Middle East. You see peace between India and Pakistan.

You know, he's trying to stop every single war. He's working tirelessly to stop the conflict between, obviously, Ukraine and Russia. I mean, it's so sad what's happening over there, the death and destruction and the buildings. But you look at inflation, right? You look at our economy right now.

You look at oil and gas. You look at Drill Baby Drill. You look at the biggest tax reductions in the history of this nation. You look at the fact that churches are full on a Sunday morning. Right?

And there's pride for America again, and there's family values reinstated in society. And world leaders fear us again, they respect us again. America is the superpower of the world. That's what we fought for, that's what he fought for, that's why he did it. Was this all scripted?

Well, you know. I'm not sure if you could have scripted the hell that we went through, but certainly in terms of restoring American greatness, that part was certainly scripted. And now he's got the ballroom, so it's called construction plans, and he's got the flagpoles and an archway possibly at Arlington. It's just not stopping. This is what I noticed.

Without the Russia investigation, the impeachment, He seems happier. I don't blame him for being happier. But how much did that weigh on you and the family as he tries to run the country as a rookie politician? The investigations? Yeah.

Well, that's what they wanted to do. They wanted to distract him. They wanted to try and bankrupt him. They wanted to try and imprison him. They clearly tried to take his voice away, right?

I mean, they threw him off of Twitter and Facebook and Instagram. I mean, Twitter back in the day had the Ayatollah, it had Boko Haram, it literally had Hezbollah, it had everyone. And yet, they threw the 45th president of the United States off of Twitter to try and silence his voice. They did that on YouTube as well. They did that on Instagram.

They did everything they could to be impediments to my father's first presidency, and yet he still had one of the most successful presidencies in history.

Now, all of a sudden, you have a media, Brian, in this country, you know, mainstream media. I'm talking about ABC, CBS. You know, NBC that's practically dead. You have independent voices that are doing so well. You're doing so well.

Fox is doing so well. We see the numbers, right? My great wife, I know that might be a little bit nespitism to talk about her, she's killing it. Right? And the mainstream the mainstream media in this country is is is practically dead, and so they can no longer do to my father what they did to him in the first term, where they can literally perpetuate a Russia hoax.

For a three-year period of time, even though it was total BS, they can perpetuate a dirty dossier for a two-year period of time, even though everybody knew it was not true and it was made up and it was paid for by Hillary Clinton. And now what he's doing is he's got the trust of the American people, having won the popular vote every swing state. And he's throwing so much air into the you know, lead into the air that they literally can't catch it. They can't counter-narrative it. And you have the weakest Democratic Party ever who has zero leadership, zero good ideas, has been wrong on every single major cultural issue in this country.

And the guy is having the time of his life. And as a son, I've never been more proud.

So, Jack Smith wanted a totally different story. He wanted to make sure your dad didn't run and went to jail. Yet he says politics didn't enter into this. He says his prosecutions were not political. He says even bringing that up is ludicrous.

Listen to Jack Smith in an interview from this week. The idea that politics would play a role Uh in big cases like this. It's absolutely ludicrous and it's totally contrary to my experience as a prosecutor. Do you agree? What a joke, Brian.

What a joke. I was the guy I talk about in Under Siege that got the call when 30 FBI agents hit the gates of Mar-a-Lago. My team called me. I was the one that called my father that day to tell him that they're ransacking Mar-a-lago. He's the guy right there on that picture that was telling me to shut off all our security cameras at Mar-a-Lago.

We find out from Eileen Cannon later on, they were coming in with classified folders. And planting them in my father's office and arranging them, they they look like a big fan, right, right on the floor of my father's office, just these classified folders to try and discredit him, to try and embarrass him, to try and take him down. To tell me that that wasn't weaponization, they went in and said the raid on Mar-a-Lago was on behalf of the National Archives when later on we find out that it was Joe Biden and it was Merrick Garland who conducted the entire thing. No different than they weaponized Alvin Bragg, no different than they weaponized Letitia James, no different than I became the most subpoenaed person in American history for doing absolutely nothing wrong, no different than they weaponized every single bank. Against our company, no different than the dirty dossiers and everything else they did, and the IRS leaking my father's tax returns and leaking my tax returns and leaking my executives' tax returns to the New York Times.

They did it all. These are the dirtiest people you've ever met, and we better clean up these systems, otherwise, we're not going to have a country. I hear you. And it's chronicles in your book in great detail. Also, the fact that you're handy, you are running electric in your own house, and your mom deserves a lot of credit for putting together just this fantastic fantastic family through very trying public times.

Eric Trump, continued success. Thanks so much for joining us. And congratulations on the success of Under Siege. Thanks, Brian. You got it.

The U.S. intelligence community is sounding the alarm about China's exploitations of American universities. They're taking advantage of our open research to catch up with U.S. military technology and possibly even gain an edge. The private U.S.

intelligence group Strider Technologies reporting that more than 500 U.S. universities and institutes have collaborated with Chinese military researchers in recent years, helping Beijing develop advanced technologies with military applications such as anti-jamming communications and hypersonic vehicles, all to be used mostly against us. Joining us now to talk about it, who's sounding the alarm about it, and who's very much involved in stopping it, is Senator Tom Cotton. Senator, you wrote a book about this. You're with the Senate Select Intelligence Committee, and your book is Seven Things You Can't Say About China, but you are saying them.

Senator, great to see you. 500 universities? How long have we been letting this go on? Brian, unfortunately, it's been going on for decades. Our universities are the sites of some of the most advanced research in the world.

Sometimes that's explicitly for defense or intelligence purposes. Oftentimes, it's for what you might call dual-use technologies. Talk about. Artificial intelligence or machine learning that can help power economic growth, that can also be very useful for our military as well. Yet, we have Chinese nationals working in some of these scientific laboratories that are top universities.

I can tell you that almost every Chinese national that gets a visa to come here to go to school or work in a university is probably associated with the Chinese Communist Party or the People's Liberation Army. They're not coming here to study the Federalist Papers or Shakespeare, which is what China really needs. They don't need to learn quantum computing and artificial intelligence and rocket science from the United States.

So, just like the Trump administration cracked down in the first term on the so-called Confucius Institutes, which are used to spread Chinese communist propaganda across our universities, we need to crack down on the presence of Chinese nationals at our top universities, many of which are using government money on government contracts to help our military and intelligence community. Yeah, so the President of the United States says I want 600,000 Chinese students because our higher education needs the money. I don't want 600,000. We already have 277,000.

So in 2017, a law you know about and wrote about, the National Intelligence Law in China, mandating all Chinese citizens must support, assist, and cooperate with the state when it comes to the work that they're doing. And if not, their families will pay the price. That's in twenty seventeen.

So if you even have a well-meaning student, they're obligated by the state to report back and acquire intelligence if commanded. That's why you're passing the Protecting American Research and Talent Act, correct? Yes, we don't want Chinese nationals coming to our universities and taking that information back to their country. We don't want Chinese nationals coming to our universities and then taking technology back that's going to help them in their competition against the United States. Whether they do so willingly or whether they do so because the Chinese Communist Party coerces them through force or through pressure on their families, I think it's time to cut off this pipeline to our universities.

There's other things that we need to do as well, Brian. You know, our national laboratories, places like Los Alamos or Sandia that are doing critical work on nuclear weapons or quantum computing, still have Chinese, Russian, and even Iranian nationals visiting them. We need to cut that off as well. A lot of these scientific institutions at our universities, at our national labs, have great science. They frankly don't have a lot of hard-nosed common sense about security.

And, Senator, the White House really respects you. If you go in there with this information and with a game plan, you'll be able to implement it.

Meanwhile, China this last week just went nuts. Oh, we're going to hold back rare earth. We're going to attack America to trade. And all of a sudden, tried to re-engage in a trade war. The markets hated it.

The President bounced back, and now it looks like they're going to meet on October 31st still. But still, China is looking to hold over us rare earth, that they have 70 percent of the world's rare earth. We can correct that within the next 18 months. But they're also trying to draw a wedge between countries in our own hemisphere, like Argentina, who are looking to possibly bail out. Your thoughts about China's role in our hemisphere, in Brazil, in Venezuela, and Argentina?

Well, just a quick point on the rare earth issue, Brian. China is asserting control basically over every manufactured product in the world, not just from China, if it includes rare earths that were processed in China. Obviously, we can't allow them to do that. President Trump has taken a firm stand on it. I back him all the way on that stand.

And we do need to develop more rare earth processing here in the United States and in friendly allied nations. It's not going to happen overnight, but it can happen pretty quickly if we're serious about it. A lot of these things are elements from the periodic table that you and I, most of your viewers, probably couldn't even pronounce, but they are essential in modern manufacturing.

Now, for what China is doing in our hemisphere, it's clear they've been meddling here for some time. They have Chinese intelligence agents all over Mexico. They own major facilities on either side of the Panama Canal. Fortunately, an American company is about to purchase those.

So we're going to take that out of Chinese control. They're trying to interfere with our relationships with friendly countries like Argentina. You know, they've cut off. American soybean farmers. And I hear it from Arkansas farmers all the time.

China is buying none of our soybeans. They don't have the market that they once did. They're still struggling with inflation from Joe Biden's era because of the higher price of seeds and fertilizer and diesel and trucks and machinery and equipment. It's a very tough time in farm country. Yet China is not buying any soybeans at all.

So we've got to open new markets like the President has done in Japan and Taiwan. We're going to open other markets elsewhere. We have a new farm bill that's going to help our farmers starting the next season. I suspect the President's going to provide them some aid because we're not going to allow China to drive a wedge between our friends and countries like Argentina and us and get an even bigger foothold in the Western Hemisphere. And the President's great at using leverage, saying, hey, you guys want to bail out on the peso?

Well, you're going to start buying, you're going to stop selling your soybeans to China. How about that? And I know he'll be able to do that. And the rare earth, we have to mine and refine rapidly in a Manhattan project like Speed. Senator, you know this all too well.

Thanks so much. And finally, America realizing what you wrote about in your book, that China is the problem that needs to be confronted. Appreciate it.

Meanwhile, straight ahead, former NFL star author Tim Green joins me to share his inspiring story and his journey with ALS.

Next, the New York City mayoral race is scary, and this week's debate did not help me. Sid Rosenberg of WABC and John Casimatidis are here about the impact of a would-be Mayor Mundami. Be sure to catch me on tour, by the way. History, Liberty, and Laughs, my last stop of the year. Potsdown, Pennsylvania, November 1st, and then February 14th in Fort Myers, BrianKilme.com, streaming on Fox Nation.

So, what are you thinking?

So, a fiery first showdown in the New York City Mayor's race, and there's only one other debate. You got socialist Zoran Mamdani, 33 years old. You got independent Andrew Cuomo, Republican Curtis Liwa, clashing head-to-head to head over the cost of living, Israel, and crime. Watch. I've said very clearly: making buses fast and free costs about $700 million a year.

Making universal child care a reality costs about $5 or $6 billion a year. If you raise the state's top corporate tax rate to match that of New Jersey, you'll be raising $5 billion in and of itself.

Well, Zoran, boy, your fantasies. Are never going to come about in terms of funding everything you want that's going to be free, free, free. It's a fantasy. Let's deal with the reality. The Assemblyman's whole plan is based on a myth.

He said he's going to raise the taxes the same as New Jersey, corporate tax. No, it would be double the tax. You would see New Yorkers on 995 fleeing to Florida. That's just a slice of the debate, and it's so much on the line as we might be electing a socialist/slash communist mayor in New York City. He's up by 20 in some of the recent polls.

Joining us now, good friend of the show, Sid Rosenberg, number one in New York City on WABC, and John Casimatidis, one of America's finest businessmen. His diversity includes grocery chains, Christitis, Dagostinos, as well as president of Red Apple Media. Welcome to both you guys. Great to have you here. John, from what you could tell, did Cuomo and Sleawood do enough to stop the momentum of Mondami?

Um, I don't think so. I think uh uh we were both at Yalesmith in the night, so we watched I watched it afterwards. Uh the fact was I don't know look, Curtis is a friend of mine for 40 years. Why is he attacking Cuomo? the enemy of this entire situation is Mondami.

That I I think Curtis should have been attacking Mondami because he is the how do you say, clear and present danger. See uh Cuomo He's a Democrat, and the real Democrat in the thing is Cuomo.

So if you have 70% Democrats in New York City, Uh well They should be voting for Cuomo versus voting for Mandani.

So, take a look at the poll said going in here: 52%. Mandami's numbers went up. Cuomo's at 28, Sliwa at 14. Your thoughts? Yeah, I agree with John.

You know, there was no knockout punch. And the truth is, Curtis and Andrew, they need a knockout punch. They didn't get it. Momdani's good to go here. He's up by so much that he can just kind of skate the rest of the way.

I can tell you this: I hate Mamdani.

Okay, I've categorized him as a terrorist, a jihadist, a socialist, a communist, and a Marxist. Those are not five nice words, Brian.

Okay, I hate him. I hate him even more after watching him last night. And it gets to him, doesn't it? It does get to him. He's mentioned me in a Vulture Magazine article.

He's done an 18-minute mock debate, Rosenberg against Mamdani. I'm not even running. But these guys need a knockout punch, and neither one delivered that punch. On Thursday night. Do you think anything's going to change, John?

Do you think that Curtis gets out? Do you think that Cuomo gets out? What has to happen? Cuomo's not getting out. But like I said, the real Democrat in the function is Cuomo.

And it's not Mondami. Mandami is a socialist. And people should realize that they're not voting for a Democrat. Just because he won the Democratic primary doesn't mean he's a Democrat. He uh you know, socialism hit Venezuela.

Me and Curtis were in in in Cuba. The people in Cuba are starving to death. The people in Venezuela are starving to death. The Mondami is not the way to go for a city like New York City. Curtis, Curtis, look, he's a Republican.

And that's fine. Uh but if he if Curtis loves New York, That if he doesn't see a path to winning, By the next week or so. If he doesn't see a path to winning, then at that point you say, I love New York more than I love running and give it up. Even though you're great friends with him for 40 years, you would tell Curtis, give it up. That's my advice to him as his friend.

Right. Sid, you've got to go.

So would I, by the way. I love Curtis. He's on my show every week. Do you want him to drop out? I think if the numbers don't improve by next week, it's hard to ask a guy who's the only Republican candidate.

Like he said, a guy that's raised, he's got 2-3 million cash right now. 2-3 million cash, let's be honest, okay? But the truth is, if the numbers stay the same, he should drop out. All right, so let's talk about Israel. We know that it looks like a positive result thanks to President Trump and Benjamin Nyah, who's indefatigable push to get rid of all his enemies.

But we look in America right now, we look at the polls, and 30, they only have, in terms of the next generation, Republicans and Democrats, only 30% approval in some of these polls for Israel. What happened to the perception of Israel for the next generation, Sid? That's part of the reason why Mom Donnie's doing so well. You know this Brian and John. It's become chic in New York to hate the Jews.

It's chic. That's why he's doing well. Look, it's media. The media is very bad to Israel and the Jewish people. Very bad.

They know that President Trump loves us. He fights for the Jewish people. He fights for Israel. They hate President Trump, so now they turn that to Israel. You look at your social media, TikTok, for example.

The algorithms. Yes, I was in London, in Paris, or somewhere with my children. My son Gabriel, he's on TikTok, and the first thing that pops up is a video of a Palestinian being killed by an Israeli. He didn't even ask for that video. It just popped up.

That's another problem with TikTok. John, what's going on with anti-Semitism in America? Even some Republicans in the next generation. I don't get it.

Well, it's not anti-Semitism alone, some people are full of hate. And see, I don't go against just anti-Semitism. I go I'm against hate. Look, the final thought is President Trump is: and I know you're watching right now, Mr. President.

I love you. I couldn't love you any more than I do. What you pulled up was a miracle. Our hostages are home. You put a peace deal together.

Do I think Hamas will abide by it? I doubt it. But that's not your fault. Thank you, President Trump, for a job well done. Yeah, how about the Arab world goes in there and settles it down?

They're supposed to provide the peacekeeping force. Great to see you guys. No wonder WABC is such a success. Great job.

Next on our show, we go one-on-one with Abby Hornisek. She's here with the media moments that matter, and she just met Sid, and she really likes him. She's got good taste. For pain in multiple spots. Welcome to Fox News Live.

I'm Ashley-Strummeyer in New York. The government shutdown is entering its third week, and signs of it ending are nowhere in sight. The main sticking point centers on health care subsidies. Democrats want them extended, while Republicans want to reopen the government first. The Senate is expected to reconvene tomorrow afternoon.

This is the third longest shutdown in U.S. history. And President Trump is escalating his dispute with Colombia's president. This after the U.S. military struck a seventh vessel in the Caribbean, allegedly carrying drugs linked to a Colombian rebel group.

Colombia's president refutes the claim, saying it was just a fishing boat. And Trump called him an illegal drug leader and accused him of failing to stop drug trafficking. Trump says he will announce new tariffs on Colombia tomorrow and cut U.S. funding. I'm Ashley Strome.

I'm back to One Nation with Brian Kilmead. For all of your headlines, log on to Foxnews.com. Media moments that matter. All right, it's time for America's favorite segment. This week I gave my only VCR, my TV guide, which I have a subscription, to Fox Nation Host of Parked, Fox Nation host of Ride to Work, and the Fox Nation host for American Arena Series, Abby Hornisek.

Abby, I trusted you with my VCR. You did. I asked you to tape everything. Did you come up with three segments for you? I did, especially because I've seen this segment and I travel around the country and people have told me this is our favorite segment in all of America.

So hopefully I do it justice. Brian, the first topic I found was: you know, we've been talking about transgender athletes participating in women's sports for quite some time. And you own a soccer team, you have kids, I'm sure you have thoughts on this. A big part of this conversation centers around the fact that women feel uncomfortable changing in front of biological men in locker rooms, right?

Well, there was this moment in Maine where people actually decided to demonstrate that. Take a look. You guys had an opportunity tonight. To be heroes. And you guys became zeros.

So now I'm about to show you guys how uncomfortable it is for these young girls. point of order. We've asked that we use it. They're covered. You feel uncomfortable?

Because that's what these young girls feel like when a boy walks into the locker room and starts unchanging in front of them. Yeah, you feel uncomfortable, right? Feel uncomfortable, huh? At work all day.

Now it's almost 11 o'clock. I still haven't had dinner. I'm here in my free time. Without us, you wouldn't be there. Thank you.

I love this. And what a point. Everyone's like, what are you doing? These girls are getting undressed to show this is what they have to deal with because some idiots on school boards think it's politically correct not to clamp down on this. You think that this is more effective than climate activists just throwing paint on precious artwork?

Like, this is an actual demonstration of what makes people uncomfortable, right? Right, and I just think this is, as the president likes to say, 80-20 or 90-10 issue. And I cannot believe we're still wrestling with this. And I got to salute that guy, that parent, for coming out and with his 47 now.

Now, I asked you to do two more. Did you come up with this? Because I know you got four series on Fox Nation. I take my job very seriously, Ryan. Like I said, it's an honor to be on your show, so I did.

I thought you would enjoy this topic because you once told me that your favorite thing to do when you're not working is watch The View. Really? Yep.

So I don't know if you saw, but the women of The View said, hey, we want to have discussions with Republicans. We invite them on, but we think maybe they're scared. I don't know if you've ever met a Republican that's really scared of anything, except for maybe Zoran Mamdani winning the New York City mayoral election could scare you. But also, I don't know if they've really given a climate of welcomeness in terms of inviting Republicans on.

So you put together the invitation and past examples of Republicans on the View. I can't believe you had time to do this. I did. Check it out. I think that we should have more Republicans on the show, but they don't want to come on.

They're scared of us. Where are his damn tax returns, and why don't we know what he's spending? Where is it? IRS is the first time. First of all, IRS is.

What America wants to know. What your attacks return will look like under a President Trump and a President Clinton. Under President Hillary Clinton, Jackson's. Open up an investigation into Russia. Let me say that.

I came here. Let me finish. Go ahead. Ask you a question. When you said your opening statement, which was how horrible it is that Donald Trump is talking about all the upside.

That's what you said. You said that. You said that. And murdering the children of American citizens. You know what's horrible?

What's hard? When the president of the United States should wake up people to beat the hell out of people. No. Say goodbye.

Now you know why the president hired her, number one, number two. Maybe that's why Republicans aren't lining up to go on. It's not that they don't mind arguing, they've got to be able to get a word in. Right. I mean, they want Republicans to say why they feel a certain way, but you can't hear them.

Would you go on? I would. Would I go on the view? I don't think I can get clearance to go on the view, nor do I think they want me on. But you were, I forced you to do something you didn't really want to do, and that's watch CNN.

Well, again, your other favorite network, so I figured I would do it for you, your second favorite. We also love Bravo. There you go. I mean, this is kind of like reality television when you watch some of these things, to be honest.

Well, CNN put on this town hall. Bernie Sanders, AOC, you know something's gonna happen when you put those two together.

So, an American university student asked Bernie Sanders a very simple question, and I want you to react. Take a look. How do you think this shutdown reflects on Chuck Schumer's leadership?

Well, I think it reflects more on Mike Johnson's leadership. I am President. Trump's leadership. This is a leadership which said It's okay to give a tr well, how do you feel? You tell me, think it's a good idea to give a trillion dollars in tax breaks to the richest people in the country and then make massive cuts to health care for working class people?

I think Chuck Schumer has voted for continuing resolutions thirteen times in the last four years, and he has the opportunity to vote for one again, but he's refusing to come to the table. I give them credit for not handpicking their audience because he just waited for the follow-up question. And Bernie Sanders, he just likes to vilify the rich, that's his rhetoric, and he packs the crowd with that. He was not expecting that. That gave me hope for the future of college students.

You know, I mean, he did such a good job. He didn't freak out. He pushed back on Bernie Sanders. And how do we get your series? Like, where do we go to see more Abby?

You can go to Fox Nation. Thank you very much, Brian. Park Season 9 is coming soon. We have a lot of other fun things coming your way, so got to tune into that. There's nothing Abby can't do, whether it's commentary out in the field, and she's also quite athletic.

That's why the Park series really demonstrates all your talents. Abby, great to see you. Thanks so much. Can I please get the VCR and cords back as well as my tapes? Yes, I cut the cords, but whatever.

That's a problem. I got to do this again next week.

Meanwhile, you will love our next segment. Former NFL superstar and also host of Inside. Uh the insider, uh Tim Green. The author joins me to share his inspiring story and how he is dealing and thriving despite having ALS. Aim that up.

This is gonna be the best day of my life My life Dad just bought the new Go V So, if I was to tell you there was this podcast hosted by a fascinating guy. guy that was an all American football player at Syracuse, first round draft pick at the Atlanta Falcons, became a lawyer while he was playing, and then he became a best selling author. Did I mention? He's got his forty third book coming out. and also a broadcaster in news and sports.

You think to yourself, man, That's going to be a fascinating podcast. You're right. But what makes it unique is not that Tim Green hosts with his son Troy. What makes it really unique is that Tim has lost the ability to speak. See Tim Green has ALS, and it won't stop him.

They told me. I could just walk in. Tim Green's been great at everything, unbelievable football player. He was an outstanding broadcaster. But perhaps, Tim, your most impressive lap has been the last one.

Vurek diagnosed with ALS. I was actually diagnosed in 2016, but was not public about my diagnosis until 2018. I often say that the NFL is the best preparation for ALS because of all the deprivation and pain and discomfort. But some good has come out of it. My faith has exploded.

Tim, it's amazing. You know, we've been friends for a long time, it's been my privilege, but to hear your voice. Tell us about how you communicate. And how you sound even better now than you did before. I'm using eye tracking technology where I select each individual letter with my eyes.

Then, for my voice, I I am using 11 labs, which converts the text into my real voice. As co-founder and CEO, what you were able to do is amazing, helping generate Tim's voice. Tell me how you're changing lives with your voice technology. We are building the most comprehensive AI audio platform. A lot of people that lost their voice used 11 Laps to recreate their voices and create narrations, create voiceovers, and communicate with their loved ones.

And Tim was one of the people that incredibly show us what you can do. What have these years been like for you? I have slowly deteriorated physically over the last nine years.

Now I am a quadriplegic. I had a tracheostomy in 2019, and that meant that I could no longer eat. or drink or smell.

However, my Christian faith has grown inversely proportional my physical collapse. Which is reflected in my new book. For you personally, what's been the hardest part? I can't get over the fact that I can't hug my wife and kids, throw my grandchildren up in the air. or tickle them until they're laughing hysterically.

However, I once thought living with a trait wouldn't be a life worth living. Boy, was I wrong. And part of the reason why he's living with the Trey Troy is you. Yeah, I just told him that what makes him him is his. His familiness, his love, his caring, his support for all of us.

And at that point, too, I was a really young father. An under one year old, and I said to him, I have no idea what I'm doing. I'm gonna need your help. I'm gonna have a lot of questions. How do you stay so positive?

I think the whole country wants that. I don't want people to feel sorry for me. I focus on what I can do. not what I can't do. and thankfully I can still do a lot.

When I began losing mobility, I thought my boating days were over. We now have a custom-sized boat. The grandkids climb all over me as we cruise the lake. Every time we're out in the boat, he's always got the biggest smile. I think he likes it more than the grandkids.

You also have a podcast. You call it. Nothing left unsaid. And the way it starts is significant. First of all, this is my voice.

I'm Tim Green and I have ALS. This podcast is not about ALS or living with disabilities. From Triumphs to Trials, we'll explore the extraordinary in the ordinary. The inspiration for starting the podcast came from Troy. He wanted everyone to know that, you know, don't feel sorry for him.

He's got a lot of stuff he can do, a lot of stuff he's working on, a lot of stuff he's still doing. He didn't want people to kind of write him off. Your guest list is phenomenal. I mean, you got Charles Barkley. To be open and honest.

When things are not perfect takes a lot. Malcolm Gladwell. For the record, I did not trounce you in that debate. As I recall, You held your own. The great Will Cain is on there, Tiki Barber.

we recorded the first one. I loved it and we just kept going. I had two conditions. I wanted to be able to honor my faith in every episode. and we use the platform to raise money and awareness for ALS.

Yeah, and Tim, I know you like helping people. You're helping other people with the same diagnosis. Raising over $10 million for ALS research at Mass General has been incredibly humbling. Every dollar represents a step closer to answers, to treatments. And ultimately, to a cure.

I mean, how many patients with ALS can do a podcast? can write a book. can be the leading rain maker in a law firm. I think just one, Tim Green. Is it helping?

the whole process of trying to find a cure. Yes. He's helped in so many ways. One is just by showing other people living with ALS that you can live with ALS. Then, through the technical ALS and fundraising, and then by himself being part of research.

When I started, there were so few people studying this illness and caring for people, and now it's a global effort to conquer ALS.

So, what is your message for people? Who are facing similar health journeys that you are? I would tell them it's not over till it's over. In other words, no one gets out of this place alive, and you've got to make the most of your time here.

however short or long that is. A huge part of that is embracing your spiritual journey. God loves us and He has a forgiving nature. You've got a brand new book. You've already been a number one bestseller multiple times.

What do you hope readers, especially young readers, Take away from the new book. Rocket Arm, at its core, explores friendship, loyalty, and the troubling trend of adults interfering in kids' sports. and the fundamental values of kindness. Tolerance, honesty. It gives parents and grandparents a chance to talk with kids.

about the life of Jesus. How difficult is it? To write with your eyes. Rocket Arm took the better part of three years to finish. On a good day, I type somewhere between three and ten words per minute.

It's a slow process that requires a lot of patience. But the truth is, I would write with my toes if I had to. as long as I can keep writing. The process is a challenge, but turning more kids into readers is worth every second.

So, Tim, out of everything you've done, Everything you've done. What are you most proud of? I know it sounds like a cliche, but the thing that I am proudest of is my family. As a family, we have faced challenges, but we have also had so many special and memorable moments over the last nine years. One of the biggest silver linings to my ALS diagnosis is my family rallying around me.

I'm also overjoyed that God gave me another chance to get it right. I hope you enjoyed that piece. By the way, don't forget to follow me on social media. I'm on Rumble, I'm on Instagram, on X. We go live all the time in the morning and on Facebook.

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