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So glad you're here. Mark Keason's gonna be here in a matter of moments. And Carly Shimkis coming up at the bottom of the hour. We're also following a story of these Gilgo murders, these Gilgo Beach murders. The whole country's been watching as bodies were found.
One s some hooker who's trying to escape from uh uh from a situation, got stuck in the mud and died. They go to to uh fish her out and it turns out they find a bunch of bodies ten years ago. They never s find out who the serial killer is until today. They find him on Massapequa, Long Island. The arrest has been made on Michigan Avenue and First.
We're seeing live shots of it now. These are the type of things you never think are going to be solved. Uh, but they are, and they got the guy, and we're finding out more and more information, and we'll follow it. But first, let's get to the big three now. With the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three: number three: We don't own a private jet, I don't own a private jet, I personally have never owned a private jet, and obviously, it's pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the State Department up here.
Just honestly, if that's where you want to go, go there.
Well, it just shows hypocrisy. What does he not get? The green ruse revealed. The climate czar John Kerry loses his mind when called out for being a hypocrite, and more and more than that, as we examine this terrible politician and his misled mission. Number two.
That guy is doing better in this space than almost any of us around this table could do with this ethnicity. Yeah, I'll tell you that. The economic news of this week and inflation, that's a pretty good double. Win, win, win, Jen, and looking like what he is, a statesman on the world stage. Yeah, so much winning, and just like exhausted by all of the winning.
Can you believe that this is the same country and guy we're talking about?
So much winning. 2024, Joe has done nothing, anything to make his party think he can actually run and win a reelection except for a one morning show on another network. And the earth might be shifting under his feet uneasily. It looks as though many people on the left, not waiting for Joe to ramp up, are looking for other candidates. We'll discuss that as Ron DeSantis backers get restless and Trump gains steam while Senator Tim Scott makes gains.
Number one. Every time we see something at the White House that has happened that's unsavory or perhaps corrupt or illegal, the White House always seems to lie about it and try to cover it up. And no one ever gets caught. The most trained law enforcement security agents on the planet can't figure this out. It's very frustrating.
Nancy Mace, after getting briefed about why in 10 days they can't solve a cocaine problem in the White House, we did learn something new. The TUS wasn't the first illegal drug in the White House. There were three separate incidents. And let's compare that to the Hunter investigation, which just doesn't seem to have an end. Just a lot of whistleblowers and eyewitnesses.
Mark Thiessen joins us now, chief speechwriter for George W. Bush, Fox News contributor, knows the White House quite well, Washington Post columnist, best-selling author. Mark, can you believe we closed this case in 10 days? It's unbelievable. You know, it's funny.
There seems to be like a pattern here. Like, they can't find the Supreme Court leaker. They can't figure out who brought like a bag of white powder into the White House. Can you imagine if it had been Anthrax? Instead of cocaine?
I mean, do you think they would have shut down the investigation this quickly? No, of course not. I mean, look, and here's the thing.
So th they they start out saying it was in the library, then they say it was up in the uh in the in the ent the ceremonial entrance to the West Wing where the where the marine guards are, and then it turns out it was down up the e entrance on West Executive Avenue. I went through that doorway Every day for six years.
Okay, I know that area like the back of my hand. To get there, if you're a visitor, like they care job here is strongly implied this was some kind of a visitor or a guest in the White House. You can't just walk up to West Executive Avenue. It's a closed street inside the White House complex. It's used for parking for senior staff.
To get there, you first have to go through secret service screening. on Lafayette Square. You go through this booth where they've gotten they've got magnetometers, they've got X ray machines, they have radiological devices, they have dogs. That's a pretty intense it makes the TSA look like a a walk in the park. And who the hell would bring cocaine through that?
We've got a person who put that in their bag and have the chance of getting caught by Secret Service. To do that.
So I just find it so unlikely that it would be just a visitor for someone outside the White House. And that people who have to go through that are outside visitors or guests of the White House and regular staff who have to be a guest, right? Could I just come through? You have to be invited in. And by the way, also, to get invited in, you have to give your social security number if you're a guest of a White House staffer, and they do a criminal background check on you before you come in.
So if you had drug offenses, that would come up and you would be barred from entering into the White House. We actually had people that we had, when I was at the White House, there were literally people that were being invited in for the State of the Union. who we turned out we couldn't let in because they had criminal records. Because the background check came out.
So, everybody who comes in, you give your social security number, the secret service runs a background check on you.
So, if you have drug offenses, you're probably not going to get into the approved to come into the White House accomplice to begin with. And then you bring a bag of white powder through a Secret Service screening. I mean, you gotta be kidding me. And if somebody did do that. And it got through.
That's a huge issue for security of the White House. That means if you can bring a baggie of cocaine through the Secret Service screen, that means you can bring up Anthrax through. That means you could bring all sorts of things through that could be dangerous, that's a national security risk.
So, I find it unlikely that it was somebody who went through there. Those possible that I got through.
So, who can get to that West Exec entrance that doesn't have to go through Secret Service screening? Cabinet secretaries and motorcades pull up and they don't get stopped to go through that screening when they do. Senior staff of the White House who have parking on West Exec, like I had, I would just drive my car through a Secret Service gate, show my ID, and be guided right in and park on West Exec. I didn't have to go through that screening. And family members.
Other Of the president don't have to go through that Secret Service screening. Those are the only people who, and foreign leaders. Right. Other than that, everybody has to go through a security screening.
So either it's one of those, it's somebody in those three groups. who didn't have to go through screening and felt confident that they could bring a baggie of cocaine into the White House. Or they went through the Secret Service screening and the Secret Service failed to detect this, in which case, we've got a national security issue on our hands.
So here's Kevin McCarthy yesterday, cut two. Do you think now that Secret Service says they've ended their investigation, is there a role for Congress to play here? You can't tell me in the White House with 24-7 surveillance and a cubby hole by a situation when you don't know who to deliver. I mean, the American people think that's a false. You should get an answer to the question.
It just seems to me in America today, anything involving Biden gets treated different than everything else. And that should be the case. And it is the case in everything. It's nonstop.
So let's pivot over to what's happening abroad. The president. One more thing on that, though. Yeah. That.
It's not just an issue of finding the perpetrator. It's finding out whether our defenses were penetrated. And that's the Secret Service should be investigating itself. Because that means the secret if it went through secret service screening, they failed. It should be somebody other than the secret service who's investigating the secret service and whether they did a j uh adequate job protecting themselves.
Yeah, but they don't have uh bomb-sniffing dogs. They don't have drug-sniffing dogs, right? They have bomb-sipping dogs. But I mean, the point is, you can't bring a bag of white powder through secret service screening into the West Wing. How can that be allowed to happen?
They don't even know what it wa is they they they don't know what it is. There's a there's a d I mean, it could be Ambrax. It could be something to use to threaten the President of the United States. That's a failure of security on the part of the w of the Secret Service.
So let's talk about what the President is doing overseas. He's trying to, I guess, kind of get away with that. We'll bring people out and they'll deny it. Couldn't be more disappointing. Christopher Wray this week, just denying it, not even acting concerned, except for he was nailed on the Richmond situation with the Catholic investigation.
Besides that, he should be outraged about what was happening with his agents co-calling what was revealed in the Twitter file, so to speak. But he's not.
So let's talk about the President of the United States. He gets out of town just in time, and he says this about the war, and he'll sucky Finland. Cut nine. I absolutely guarantee it. There is no question.
There's overwhelming support from the American people. There's overwhelming support from the members of the Congress, both House and Senate. And both parties, notwithstanding the fact there's some extreme elements of one party, we will stand together. The American people have known since the end of World War II and the formation of NATO that our security rests in the unanimity among European and transatlantic partners, us. And so, this is, you know, no one can guarantee the future, but this is the best bet anyone can make.
So, he continues to think. Like you and I, we feel the same way. This is a necessary conflict. Ukraine is fighting like warriors. We're providing the armaments, the bulk of it.
But he does not explain that to the American people. You, General Jack Keene, Lindsey Graham. They explain the reason for this war. He never explains it. And when people go against it, the extreme elements of the party, it's not the extreme elements of the party.
There's a lot of people who, clear-thinking Republicans, who say, I just don't want to support this.
So, what you do is have a pushback and explain it. He doesn't feel any urgency to explain it except revelations like we're out of bullets. Yeah, so I did a big essay in the Washington Post laying out the America first case for Ukraine, laying it out in put aside solidarity with the Ukrainian people. Why is it in America's interest to do this? And when I showed it to my wife before I sent it into the Post, she said, This is the speech you would have written for George W.
Bush. And the light bulb went off. I was like, exactly. This is the speech the president ought to be giving, laying out why it is in America's interest. He gave a speech in Vilnius about this, right?
And he spent more time talking about climate change in that speech than he did laying out a strategy for victory. Not just, you know, we'll stay with them until the end. How are we going to actually help them win? And what is the plan for a durable peace once the fighting ends? He didn't explain any of that.
And he didn't explain to the American people who are watching this. He's got a a national audience on every network why it's in our interest to help Ukraine. He never makes that argument. And it's maddening because he leaves it to other people. Nobody's even doing his side.
And you know, when it comes up to the election year, there's a lot of Democrats in battleground districts, in states, and there's a lot of Republicans who are going to run against funding this war. Which I believe is against our national interest, just like pulling out of Afghanistan was against our national interest. You may want to end the war, but what's in the best interest of the country, make the case and tell us. And if we believe it, and there's enough proof there, we'll believe you. There was no push to get out of Afghanistan, there was just ridiculous.
We want to end this war. If you explain to people why we need a presence there, they would get it. But they don't even give people the opportunity to hear the other side and make their own conclusions. Americans are not isolationists. They're reluctant internationalists.
They are willing to support American leadership on the world stage if someone explains to them why it's in our national interest. And so here's the thing: if I was working in the White House and planning this, I'd have the president give a major address in prime time explaining why it's in our interest to be there and why it's in our congressional district where there are building weapons that are being sent to Ukraine to demonstrate how many American jobs are being created by our aid to Ukraine. I would go to the districts where Poland is sending its old Soviet MiGs to Ukraine and is buying F thirty five fighters from us. I'd go to the district where they're producing the F thirty five s and say this is how it's helping American jobs. There should be a strategic campaign to build American support and, second of all, to lay out a vision for how we win.
Exactly. There's no vision for victory. There's no vision for a durable peace. It's all that he's making the Ukrainians fight this war with one hand tied behind their backs. He's giving them enough weapons to not lose, but he's not giving them enough weapons to win.
And so they're fighting this offensive. What do you need to win a counteroffensive? You need tanks. We're not giving them. You need long-range artillery and precision weapons.
We're not giving them. You need fighter jets to give you air power. The Russians have fighter jets. They're bombing Ukrainian positions. We're not, we're, they, the Ukrainians don't have them.
All they got is these old Soviet MiG fighters that are, that are, you know. Thousands of tons heavier than our current planes, and are not nearly as accurate. Why are we not giving them the British and French for crying out loud are giving them long-range weapons now, but the U.S. isn't? It's such a disgrace how he's handling this.
And by the way, he's got total support from the media. You watch him on the world stage, you watch him mumble through that speech, you watch him not go to dinners because he wants to rest, and you watch him almost fall up the stairs. We got left. Going to the NATO working dinner? I was with Bush in 2008 at the NATO summit, where he pushed for Ukraine and Georgia to be invited into NATO, and NATO refused.
And there was a working dinner where they had this debate. It went two hours over because Bush was so insistent in pushing them to do this. And Biden didn't even show up to the dinner because he was tuckered out. If you want evidence that this man is not up to the job, how do you not go to the leader's dinner? This isn't a ceremonial dinner.
It's a working dinner where business gets done. This is not fair. Of course, and he did this before the last, I think it was the G7. This is why he could do it. Because most media has his back.
Listen to this: Cut 16. The speeches the night before in Lithuania was commanding, the press conference, and even to go back a second time to the Finnish reporter who continued to question America's commitment to Finland as part of NATO. And he's like, no, no, let me go back to what, you know, let me go back and correct you. But I also want to know, does anybody know who decided that the trip would end in Helsinki? Because it was a genius move.
You know, that's actually not clear to me if it was the White House that said, hey, I know, let's go back to Helsinki five years. Same five years to the day, same place. It just couldn't be a more, or if that was, you know, if that was baked from the Nordic leaders themselves. And still, just like so breathtaking, that moment from Trump. Like, I actually, I still gasp when I hear it.
Me too. And that contrast for Biden to be, you know, not just defending, not just showing American leadership, but also just be so great at. At nailing that speech in that press conference.
So isn't it great he just nailed everything? Yeah. Well, that wasn't Trump's best moment. But look, here's the thing. Biden, yeah, they're covering for him.
And, you know, and also, by the way, the Washington Post, I think it is reporting today that they almost withdrew the language on inviting Ukraine into NATO one of these days, maybe somehow, because of Zelensky criticizing it, because they were so angry with Zelensky. They treat it like he's like, we're not giving aid to Ukraine as a favor to Ukraine. because we're just good guys and we're doing them a favor. It's in our interest to stop them, to stop the Russians. It's in our interest to help them.
So you don't punish him for being ungrateful. He wants to get into NATO because it's good for his country, but we want him in because it's good for our country. And so again, nothing is driven by national interest in their decision making. They never make the case on national interest. And despite that, Brian, the good news is that.
Two-thirds of Republicans voted in Congress this week against amendments to cut off aid to Ukraine. The isolationists are marginalized, and the Republican caucus is a bipartisan majority. That could change with this type of lack of communication. Mark Thiessen, thank you so much. When we come back, I'll take your calls, Brian Killmeat Show.
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This is the Brian Kill Me Show. I'd say another thing that I think the White House is delighted with: people banging this kettle drum all day long. Joe Biden is senile, Joe Biden is infirm, Joe Biden has lost his mind. He's seven hours ahead. He stands up there.
He doesn't have the press conference, went for more than an hour. He's taking hard questions on foreign policy and looked pretty good. He was the day before. Not like he didn't have a tough schedule the day before. Right, tough schedule, tough track.
He gets in there, does a long press conference. Not only is the contrast with what Trump did five years ago, just in general, the guy's up there handling questions on the world stage and without really missing a beat. If I want to run a tape to refute the absurd. Notions of Joe Biden's senility or his infirmity. I run this tape if I'm in the White House and say that guy is doing better in this space than any of us around this table could do at this point.
Yeah, I'll tell you that. The economic news of this week and inflation, that's a pretty good double. Win, win, win, Jen, and looking like what he is, a statesman on the world stage. Yeah, so much winning, just like exhausted by all of the winning.
So obviously they're making fun of Trump at the end there, but I I'm astounded. We watch him shuffle around. We watch him go to bed instead of having that working dinner Mark Thiessen just brought up. We watch him stumble through a speech he needed forty eight hours to re to read. We watch him basically not finish his sentence, just drown out.
Now, we saw the CBS Kiss-Up article where they called how the other leaders like the grandfatherly Tony takes. Really? Grandfatherly Tony takes. It seems as though they're even mocking him in Saudi Arabia on comedy shows. But we'll see.
I would love for him to show a Tony. Another dude would be an 80. It just matters how old you are and how you act. Listen to it. Other clear thinking people had to say, like Victor Davis Hanson, cut 20.
I don't think he's going to be the nominee. I don't think he's going to be able to. And I think they know it. And they welcome the fact that he's not going to be able. And I think that explains why all of a sudden this obsequious and toadish press is leaking everything.
And he went on to say this is what he's seen on the world stage, Cut 19.
Well it's symptomatic of what we've seen that he's in decline at it. at a geometric rate.
So each each session that we see him abroad becomes more embarrassing. And it poses this question, what are the Democratic Party what are they going to do? And they they want him to finish his term. And I don't think they want him to run for reelection.
So that explains why we're suddenly getting leaks about his cognitive liabilities, about scandals about the Biden Consortium. Intemperate treatment of his granddaughter. All of that is designed, I think, to persuade him that he's not going to run again. Right, on that cocaine in the White House, arrogance, quick temper, and then you watch them on the world stage. It's amazing, Cole Shimkiss.
That I was just playing while we were on the air. Uh on the other channels, they just think he's done the best job ever overseas.
So, how do you explain?
Well, how do I explain why they think he's done the best job overseas?
Well, you know what? I do think that President Biden does deserve some credit in keeping NATO together, and not only that, but adding to the alliance. That's a good thing. With that said, when it comes to scheduling, when you have an aging president, that's a challenge. And clearly, the White House looked at the schedule and realized: okay, can't do the NATO dinner because he needs to prepare for the speech and the.
Well, one way or the other, but it didn't happen. And I think that they wanted him to nail the speech and nail the meeting with Zielinski. And, you know, he did he did. He did how you would expect him to do. It was fine.
But I don't know if he necessarily shines on the world stage. I was listening to some clips of him from Finland yesterday, and he got s testy with the press at some point and couldn't hear some of the questions. And the White House went back and said, Well, the room was echoey, but everybody else could hear the questions being asked.
So there was a little bit of back and forth and confusion there. I do think that this trip showed his age in a way that past trips for him have not.
So he's only getting older and it's really starting. My second question on that note to Mr. President Nien is that hearing this answer that no one can guarantee a future, are you worried that the political instability in the US will cause Issues in the alliance in the future. Let me be clear. I didn't say we didn't guarantee we couldn't guarantee the future.
You can't tell me whether you're going to be able to go home tonight. No one can be sure what you're going to do. I'm saying as sure as anything can possibly be said, about American foreign policy. We will stay connected to NATO. connected to NATO beginning, middle and end, we're a transatlantic partnership.
That's what I've said. Right, yeah, so that was one of the comments that he made in Finland. And that Is not terrible. It's not the worst. But, you know, I think that there is probably a more diplomatic way of answering that question.
And then you have the Axios report where they called him old yeller. And we're learning that behind the scenes, people are afraid of him, which is the exact opposite of the Biden that he presents in public, where he's grandfatherly and kind and will take you by the shoulders or touch you on the shoulder, which is another issue entirely. But it's the image that he wants people to view him as being just, you know, a grandfather. And we're kind of hearing an opposite. A couple of things.
When it comes to NATO, I don't think he deserves almost any credit for keeping NATO together. And here's why: the people that deserve credit for keeping NATO together are the Russians. Because the Russians provided, for the first time in 75 years, an actual invasion of why NATO was formed. They wanted to stop the Soviet Union from grabbing the rest of Europe, like they grabbed the Eastern Europe and they never were supposed to in a deal that was brokered after World War II.
So they go, well, don't worry about Russia. We're just going to have Nordstrom one. Don't worry about Word. Hey, America, don't worry about it. I know you have natural gas.
You kind of worry about your self-interest. We're going to do Nordstromstrom II. What did he do? He did Nordstrom too. He green lighted the rest of it.
So next thing you know, if you are addicted to Russian oil and gas, it's not in your interest to really stand up against Ukraine. But this invasion was so comprehensive and so massive, Poland, Germany, others said, my goodness, we have to do something about this. Do you think it was a phone call, Carly, from President Biden that convinced Finland and Sweden to do this for the first time in several years? If you ask him, the answer would be yes, because he is taking credit for Sweden and Turkey not wanting Sweden to be a land. The only thing he's done is try to get, because you need a unanimous vote, he tried to get Turkey to green light it because Turkey's in their own self-interest.
They're trying to play both ends and say, guys, okay it. But it was Sweden and Finland who said, by the way, can you let me in now? Just like you can. Yeah, you know, I think you bring up a good point, but on the flip side, you know, when you are in charge, say, this always, it always happens this way. You give presidents probably more credit when things go a certain way and blame them too much when things go an opposite way.
So if NATO were to break up under. And Biden's the president, you blame him for that because the United States, not you, just people in general, because the United States is the strongest country in it.
So maybe there's some outsized attention being, positive attention being brought to Biden because two more countries were added to the alliance. But I also think that there is some brokering that happens under the Biden administration that has kept the union together. I think we've been extremely slow. A lot of people have died because we waited on High Mars, we waited on the Patriot missile.
Well, that's a separate issue with the Western Commission. No, but it's the same thing. It's like, if you're going to support the war, support the war. And now they're like, we're considering attackums. Every day, people are dying while you consider.
One of the things is we only got 4,000. How many you want to give? Just tell me how many are you going to give? 200? Fine.
Whatever you do, do it. There's nothing to talk about. Make the decisions. The military is known to make decisions, good or bad. They've got to make decisions.
They'll execute. Execute. There's not enough time to go to the beach on the weekend. One of the big conversations on Capitol Hill right now, and it's received support from both sides and also. Pushback or the Biden administration agreeing to send the cluster bombs.
And I don't understand the criticism there. I mean, first of all, the dud rate is much lower than the cluster bombs that Russia is already using. It's got like a 25% dud rate. And I think that the moral equivalency there is just not accurate because Ukraine wants to use them on Ukrainian territory to defend its people.
So I heard yesterday that those cluster bombs are already in Ukrainian soldiers' hands. Right. I hope so. But the thing is, when he comes out and says we're doing this because we're out of 155 ammo, really? We're out of javelins.
We use a 13-year allocation on javelins, okay? We have not given the weapons to Taiwan. Have you seen a problem? We have weapons production issues. What have you done to increase weapons production in a capitalist society where you could purchase that with our dollars and say, American people, we're going to have to do this.
This helps our country. Absolutely. And then, guess who else wants to buy these weapons? All NATO members want to start converting, getting rid of the Russian crap, and getting our stuff. That is, they pay, they actually write checks.
And Brian, when you think about the defense bill, I think it's a cut to defense spending when you take inflation into consideration. I hate hearing that. I will never understand that, especially when there is already an act of war in Europe, and then you have the looming Chinese-Taiwan threat. And you could already see the devastating headlines now. We run out of weapons because something happens in China.
And you look back to the summer of 2023 and say, what was going on then? Oh, well, nothing, really? You could see it playing out in front of your very eyes. And the fact of the matter is, you have the Russians lost 15 generals. They have one.
Of their most favored generals, Popov, has been eliminated because he was critical.
So they got rid of him. And he cut a tape saying, I saw goodbye to the troops.
So he cuts a tape, and they love this guy, just like they like Prashugin, Prashugin. Progojin. Progozhin. They loved him.
Okay, the Wagner group liked him.
So they're gone. He's speaking out. This place, Russia's falling apart. Russia is falling apart. But then you hear these news stories constantly.
I'm hearing news stories that the counteroffensive isn't going as well for Ukrainians as people originally thought it was. Certainly not the speech. They were dug in well they dug in, number one. Number two is they have no air cover.
So they've been neutralized by the fighter jets of the Russians. Number two is while they were in winter and moving forward on Bakhmud, which they failed and lost tens of thousands, they were making these cement shelters. Who was which was the Russians were oh?
So the Russians were not only fortifying their land with their line with people, they're actually making flat-out fortifications. And that's another reason why the cluster munitions would work. They'll actually flush them out and making these huge minefields.
So when you can't get air cover, you're moving slow, then you've got to worry about getting hit.
So you're not moving as quickly as possible.
So what does Russia need then to balance it out? What are the Ukrainians need? The Ukrainians could use the F-16s. We're going to start training them in the fall. And so, what happens is we're not giving it to them.
Why not? Why? No, but you know what? The rest of NATO is going to give them theirs. Oh, okay.
So we gave them permission to do it. And they go, okay, but we don't know how to fly it. And we go, in the fall. Starting in September, we'll train you. Abrams Tank.
It's just September. I know. There's no excuse for it. This is America. We could do we could do all this stuff quicker than everybody else.
So that's that to me is legitimate criticism, but fortifies people like Matt Gates And other clear thinking Americans who don't feel as though this is in our interest, but you're giving them the opening to say incompetence. You're giving the opening to saying what is going on here. You don't explain this to anyone.
So when you're in election year and then they say we are looking at our funding now, what are we giving to Ukraine? We've given them $44 billion. What could we have done with that? Those are ads to be run against a moderate Democrat in a battleground state.
Now all of a sudden they're off. And I just think it's in our national interest to do this. But the President's I think arrogance and the people around him to feel as though they don't have to explain it to people. And counter narrative is what you're saying is the s some of the reason for the pushback in terms of how much money we've given to Ukraine is because people don't understand how important this war is to the Ukrainian people. And he never explains it.
And then President Biden or President President Trump says that he could end the war in a phone call. That's what he has to say. And I think that one of the most interesting things that happened to Ron DeSantis, do you remember a few months ago when he came out with his stance on the war? And he's a military guy, and he says that he doesn't think fighting this is in America's best interest either. He's since walked that back, but I saw that, I viewed that as a mistake.
He says it was a territorial dispute? Yeah. Okay.
So Mexico takes 20% of Texas, territorial dispute. Just make peace. Make peace. What are you talking about? Yeah, I think he wants that one back.
But I think DeSantis, yeah, he actually did kind of walk it back a little bit, but he also knew that the person he was writing to was totally against the war. And if he wrote that letter like Mike Pence would. Nikki Haleywood, he thought he'd be marginalized. That is true. But what do it anyway?
Yeah, you got to s I don't I just don't believe that he feels that way. I don't I don't believe just given his military background and the way he's he voted in Congress, it just came across as he was playing to the base of the party and he wasn't saying what he actually thought. When we come back on what's happening in 2024, there is going to be a shift. When you say shift, shift for Ron DeSantis towards an area in which I think he will really thrive. I'll explain it, but Donald Trump is a substantial lead, and he's got the best team he's ever had by far.
doing better against Biden head to head as well. But we'll talk about what DeSantis plans on doing to start chipping away. Don't move. Newsmakers and newsbreakers, here at first on the Brian Kill Meet Show. From his mouth to your ears, it's Brian Kilmead.
The cocaine caper will never be found. For me, as a member of Congress, it's very frustrating. Every time we see something at the White House that has happened that's unsavory or perhaps corrupt or illegal, the White House always seems to lie about it and try to cover it up. And no one ever gets caught. No one is ever held accountable.
And it's very frustrating to see the most secure location on the planet with the most trained law enforcement security agents on the planet can't figure this out. It's very frustrating. And now the case closed, and we will never know what happened. That is Nancy Mace, who just got a private classified briefing, Carly Shimkiss, about the cocaine found at the White House. 10 days, can't do it.
Cold case, we're done. Blows my mind. Crazy. Blows my mind. Especially with Hunter Biden there every day.
I know. I don't want to sound reactionary, but a crime was committed at the White House. And you would think, listen, if it wasn't a Biden family member. You would think. That President Biden and Karine Jean-Pierre would be outraged.
I mean, because he is you could view him as a victim in this whole thing. What if it wasn't cocaine? What if it was anthrax or something else? And then you have to worry about, God forbid, copycats and now This person was never found. Would that lead to somebody trying it and having it be even more serious?
I mean, you don't even want to put that out there, but these are things that should be going through. The White House's mind and spinning this and say you cannot be doing this on government property, let alone the White House, and yet it's just completely radio silenced. And then you have Jamie Raskins, who said that he's satisfied with the investigation. How could you be satisfied with an investigation where they don't find out who did it? It's absolutely.
It's just such a weird reaction. It makes it feel like a cover-up.
Well, it just said these are the same guys who were just outraged about everything Trump did. Everything. What's going on with the Saudi Arabia? I heard he was going to build a big building in Moscow. I thought he was going to Saudi Arabia.
Now, all of a sudden, you have cocaine in the White House. Believe me, Adam Schiff would not have been off camera. That would have been the only topic last night on every other channel. A quick thing. You are uh You you're you're feeling about the Hollywood strike.
So, you got the writers on strike and the actors on strike at a time in which no one's going to the movies. Are you crazy? I'm like, this is the worst time for them to have a strike, don't you think? I know. I haven't really thought a whole lot about this story.
And I did think about it. I was like, But yeah, that's true. And I was talking to.
Somebody whose name I won't mention because I don't know if they want me to say it, but they're making a movie right now. And he was telling me that, actually, it's a TV show. He was telling me, I was like, when is it going to come out? He's like, I don't know, because the writer's strike is happening. And now, The actors are striking too, and there's an AI tie-in.
And I didn't even know Fran Drescher, the nanny, was ahead of the Screen Actors Guild. Right. I did not know either. She's a bit of a yeller. We know she was just taking a selfie with Kim Kardashian, and then also explaining the urgency of it.
Not a good look. AI, Fran Drescher, Kim Kardashian. What do you say I mean? Yeah. From high atop Fox News headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions, never sowing division.
It's Brian Killmead. Hi, everyone. It's Brian Kilmey. Welcome to the latest moments of the Brian Kilmey Show.
So glad you're here. 1-866-408-7669. This hour, we're going to be joined by Mayor Suarez. I come to you from 48th and 6th of Midtown Manhattan. And then at the bottom of the hour, we're going to speak to.
A very special congressman who wants to weigh in on all the testimony this week, Congressman Nathaniel Moran of Texas.
So he's going to weigh in. He's on the Foreign Affairs Committee. He saw what happened yesterday with John Kerry and the Judiciary Committee. Absolute arrogance. And the mayor is going to be with us running for president.
Very successful mayor. He's got the most unique way of raising money I have ever seen. I don't know if it's allowed, but it's fascinating, and I'll let him explain it to you. But just keep in mind, too, we're following another story: stunning news at Gilgo Beach on Long Island, a murder mystery that maybe has lasted 10 plus years, where a bunch of, I guess you could say, night workers, strippers, whatever you want to call them, found dead in Gilgo Beach in the most dense area you can imagine. They finally solved the murder, for at least both of them.
There was a major arrest in Massapeaquo, Long Island, of a guy that graduated from local high school there, was an architect, and looks as though he's been accused of being a multi-a serial killer.
So we'll give you that and let's get to the big three.
Now with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. We don't own a private jet. I don't own a private jet. I personally have never owned a private jet.
And obviously, it's pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the State Department up here. Just honestly, if that's where you want to go, go there.
They did go there. And it just shows your arrogance. Unbelievable. Green ruse revealed. Climate star John Kerry loses his mind when called out for his hypocrisy.
And when he's not on a yacht, he's on a private jet telling us to change our lifestyle and stop using gas cars. Not a chance. Number two. That guy is doing better in this space than all of us and any of us around this table could do with this at that time. Yeah, I'll tell you that.
The economic news of this week and inflation, that's a pretty good double. Win, win, win, Jen, and looking like what he is, a statesman on the world stage. Oh, yes, that's exactly what I was thinking. That's exactly what I was thinking, statesman on the world stage. I wish it was true.
I looked at Barack Obama as a statesman, Bill Clinton as a statesman, not partisan. Joe Biden does not look like a statesman. But if you look at the other channels just covering for him, you might think that, but I think people are wising up to that.
Meanwhile, on the right, and there's a big movement now to get someone except Joe on the left. On the right, Ron DeSantis might be changing things. We'll talk about his new tactics. Number one. Every time we see something at the White House that has happened that's unsavory or perhaps corrupt or illegal, the White House always seems to lie about it and try to cover it up.
And no one ever gets caught. The most trained law enforcement security agents on the planet can't figure this out. It's very frustrating. No kidding, Nancy Mace, after she got briefed.
Well, that was quick. Cocaine found at the White House, and in 10 days it becomes a cold case. Really? More Biden family protections. Did we learn anything new?
This was the third illegal drug found in the Biden administration at the White House.
Well, that's new. Let's bring a presidential candidate with a lot of charisma, huge upside. Miami Mayor Suarez. Mayor Suarez, welcome back. Bye.
To be with you, like always.
So it was great to hear from you. I want to get to your unique way of getting donors and getting on that debate stage in a moment. But first things first, how would you gauge the presence? Uh last few days over uh in Lithuania and then over in Helsinki, Finland. You know, I think the President's foreign policy has been a total catastrophe.
Catastrophe, a total disaster. You know, it's not you could say his domestic policy has been any better, but his foreign policy has been a policy beginning with the incompetent withdrawal from Afghanistan, where we saw people literally falling off of wings, where we had to abandon billions of dollars of military equipment, where the Afghan government collapsed shortly thereafter. Then the inability to respond to threats in our own hemisphere after the July 11th protests, which we just marked a two-year anniversary in Cuba, nothing was done. Nothing was done to help the Cuban people. And what we've seen is a rise of socialism in our hemisphere.
So it's been one catastrophe after another. I can't imagine anyone to characterize that as being a statesman. I think that's sort of laughable. He's someone that has not had a coherent hemispheric strategy, hasn't had a coherent global strategy. And what's happened is our enemies are emboldened.
Let's be clear, right? Putin, who has an ambition, just like Xi Jinping, who have their lifelong goals and ambitions of how they view their country, are using this. as the best case opportunity for them to prosecute those ambitions. That's why I believe that Putin made the decision to go into Ukraine. That's why I'm sure every single day, Xi Jinping is thinking about how he can take Taiwan, which would be a massively disruptive event for our country because ninety percent of advanced microchips are being produced in Taiwan, and that impacts a tremendous amount of the consumer goods that we use on a daily basis.
And by the way, you know all about that because you have made Miami Silicon Valley. It's been one of your approaches to say, hey, how would you like low taxes, better weather? Get out of Silicon Valley, and they've come. That's part of your calling card. The other thing that you pointed out, which is not appreciated, is we allowed that uprising and did nothing to help the Cuban people.
And for those people who say, well, Cuba's not my problem. It's been a problem in America for with America's had a problem with that since the 60s. You're right. And just so you know, if you're upset about China having a spy station 90 miles from our shore, then you should have wanted America to play a role and be a beacon of hope and maybe intelligence to allow them to stand up. Because if that Cuban government had flipped, you would not see China at our doorstep, correct?
Grabs you. And it's not just a spy base.
Now they want to have a training base, right?
So they're upping the anti. On Cuba, but it's not just Cuba, too. Like, I think Cuba is just sort of the head of the snake of a rise of socialism in our hemisphere. When you consider Mexico as a left-to-center government, when you consider Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, I mean, this, this, let me tell you why it matters to us. It creates immigration pressure on the US.
People who are fleeing desperation, who are fleeing poverty, where do you think they're gonna go? Where do you think they're going to want to go? There's only one option. And so, you know, if we don't engage, if we don't start figuring out, instead of sending a trillion dollars to China on a net basis, on a net annual basis, right, having a large part of our supply chain in the hands of an increasing adversary, right, unless we start undoing some of that and start using those resources, by the way, they're not tax resources, they're our own economic resources, right? If we use those resources in a more intelligent fashion, which is, by the way, what China's doing, they're using their Belt and Rhodes initiative, which is our money basically, to invest it in our hemisphere, in Africa, and in the former Soviet bloc countries to try to create more power dynamics in their favor.
We've got to undo all that. We've got to do it immediately. We've also got to sort up our supply chain. But if we start deep powering China and using those resources to start creating relationships in our hemisphere, then what happens is we don't have the same poverty and the same incentive for people to come to this country. And that in and of itself slows the immigration crisis that we're seeing at our southern border.
All right, so we're talking with Mayor Suarez. Mayor Suarez, I just want you to know what you're up against if you do get the nomination, because we watched the president shuffling overseas, lose his temper in Helsinki. You know, got some easy questions about the future of NATO. To be honest, I think any 12th grader who studied American history would know the reason why you stay in NATO, but that's fine. At least he did a press conference, so I'm not going to be critical.
But to think he overseas was strong while he missed a working dinner at NATO because he was too tired to give a speech in which he wrestled with. Listen to this, Cut 14. I'd say another thing that I think the White House is delighted with. People banging this kettle drum all day long. Joe Biden is senile.
Joe Biden is infirm. Joe Biden has lost his mind. He's seven hours ahead. He stands up there. He does have the press conference went for more than an hour.
He's taking hard questions on foreign policy and looked pretty good. Great schedule. Not like he didn't have a tough schedule the day before. Right. Tough schedule, tough traffic.
He gets in there, does a long press conference. Not only is the contrast with what Trump did five years ago, just in general, the guys up there handling questions on the world stage. And they actually got more effusive after that. Is that amazing to you that people could assess things the same way? It's amazing.
Yeah. basically saying that someone uh the president was uh in their in their minds coherent What a shock. Right, what a surprise. This is something that is being used as a sort of a complement. To the president.
You know, it's crazy. We deserve better as a country. You know, I got in, I'm in New Hampshire today. I got in at 2:30 in the morning because of weather. I got up early in the morning.
I'm grinding through the day, spending time with people in Manchester and in other parts of New Hampshire. And you need to have that energy, that vitality, that articulation. And I always just tell people, you know, and I thank you for this opportunity to communicate with your audience. I would tell them, because I know we're going to get to this real soon, is to go ahead and donate. on my website, just a dollar, which is all I ask for, franciswars.com, just donate a dollar, so that I can get on the debate stage and continue to have this important conversation about the future of our country, which is what I know people want to talk about.
Mr. Mayor, you also have a very unique idea. Inter Miami of the MLS has done the impossible. They've gotten the best player in the world to play soccer there. He's arrived in shopping at the Publix yesterday, and there's going to be tickets to his first game with Inter Miami.
This team, which is at the bottom of the division, seemed in a shambles, is now acquiring great players and will be the number one attraction, including from baseball on down to NFL training camps. And what have you done? It's for people to get involved and have a chance to go to that game.
Well I'm going to tell you what I've done, but I want to tell you what I've done to help bring Lao Massey. And I think the first thing it starts with is is I as mayor Had struck the deal to bring MLS to the city of Miami.
Okay.
And we did this very differently from every other sports deal in America. And I think this is important because this is the kind of president that I would be. I think it's the best negotiated sports deal in the history of our country. You know how much subsidy we gave them? Zero.
Okay, we gave them zero dollars in subsidy. I think Buffalo gave the bills a trillion and a half dollars.
Sorry, a billion and a half dollars. I think Tennessee gave the Titans a billion two. Nevada is giving their team a billion dollars. And there's, yeah, they're the Raiders. And they're getting billion-dollar ass all over the country.
We gave it $0. The city's going to make $2 billion in revenue from the deal. And we created a platform where we could attract the best player in the world from His former team, Barcelona, that was trying to get him, and from Saudi that was offering him, you know, incredible amounts of money. Almost a billion dollars. Right.
So, what does that mean about Miami? That means that in a global competition for the most talented person on earth, we won the competition because we have low taxes, because we're safe. and because we do good deals.
So one of the things I'm doing as part of the campaign is we want people to and we're asking people to donate a dollar to the campaign through Venmo at Suarez twenty twenty four. And we are going to be allowing two people that win this competition to be able to go front row seats to watch the first messy game, which I believe is july twenty first.
So, I think it's a really cool thing that we're doing.
So, if anyone comes in and donates a dollar plus to your campaign, they'll be eligible to win the lotto to go to the game. Yes, and I don't we've got to be careful what we call it because it's not really a lot of, but they'd be eligible to get the possibility of two front row seats to the game. That's unbelievable. Listen, I like Vivek Ramaswamy came out and said anyone who gives to my campaign and raises money, I'll give you 10% or 20%. This is also innovative and creative, too.
So, if you want to go to the number one attraction in the country, in the world, and sit in the front row, give a dollar to Mayor Suarez, who had a lot to do with him coming there. And also, I think it's important to point out that Miami failed in the MLS once. They were there. They were one of the original members and they failed. They were the NSL.
They failed.
So you've got to try to do what not many, no other team has done to have a successful soccer franchise built the correct way. We're doing it the correct way. MLS is being well run by Don Garber, who is the who is now the president and CEO of MLS. He's doing a phenomenal job. I think, like you said, it's I think the second now Sport with the most average attendance of all the sports behind football.
I mean, it's doing incredible. And again, I mean, let me just re-emphasize: donate a dollar, Ben Mo at Schuarez 2024, at Schwarz 2024 to enter into this giveaway. And it's going to be something great. I know, Brian, you're going to do it right after the show. Right.
I know how much you want to do. The thing is, I can't do it. I get fired, though, Mr. Mayor. I know, I know.
I know you've got contractual prohibitions. Exactly, yeah. I know that if you could, you would, because I know how badly you want to go see that game.
Well, I'll put it this way: I've seen you in action. I know how much this country means to you and your family. And anyone who supports you won't regret it. That's what I could say. I got to do this whole seed, go through the election season.
Mayor, you're also doing something too. Your super PAC is touting a chance to have college tuition covered for a dollar donation. Yeah, and as you know, obviously, we can't coordinate with Super PAC, so I can't get involved in that process. But I do, you know, having seen it just like you did, I think it's a unique and interesting idea because I think, again, as you get creative to try to get people to support you and to listen to your ideas and to give you an opportunity to get on a debate stage so you can talk more about why their future, why you are the right person to guide their future, I think doing things that are positive, like giving them an opportunity to have a scholarship, giving them an opportunity to go watch, to go sit front row at a messy game. I mean, those are things that are real, that people really care about, that they enjoy, that they can appreciate, that they can get value from.
And I think that's something that, you know, it's interesting that. What's great about this requirement is that it's making the candidates focus on everyday people. Right, we're not just doing the high dollar dinners that no one has access to. We're actually going every day. We're actually going after the everyday person that's just telling them, give us a dollar, give us a chance.
Let us be able to motivate you and inspire you. And I think that's something we can do. We only have 20 seconds left, but Mr. Mayor, what are the Uyghurs?
Well, it's funny. It's spelled Y G Y E R.
So I've always called it Uighur, but they are a minority Muslim population in China, about a million of them in Xinjiang that are in concentration camps and are shot if they try to escape and are basically spend all day indoctrinating them. It's very sad. I gave the keys to the city to Enos Cancer Freedom. I don't know if you know Enos, who has basically been fighting the NBA because they have been playing footsies with China, as so many U.S. companies are, and they don't even talk about these human rights violations.
By the way, all human rights violations are important across the world, not just absolutely. And before you do business, it matters, even if you promise to put solar panels up, John Kerry. Mayor Suarez, best of luck down the road, and we'll look forward to watching Messi Play in your city. You got a brain. Take a lot.
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This is the Brian Kill Me Show. So listen, welcome back. I gotta tell you, Massapeaque was known for Brian Setcher with the Stray Cats, all the Baldwins, the good and the bad. You're known for the Baldingers, the fantastic three players, three brothers playing the NFL at the same time, and Joey Buttafuco, sadly. And now they're going to be known for the home of a serial murderer, a 1981 graduate of Berner High School.
They just arrested him. If it is, in fact, a conviction, he's right now been accused of being a serial murderer of the Gilgal Beach murderers, Allison. Does that blow you away? I'm watching scenes from my town while I'm on the air, getting messages from people I graduated high school with asking me if I knew them. That's crazy.
A serial murderer? I mean, you never know who's in your class. But that's when they had two high schools in my town.
So that's the other side of town. But I also had a lot of friends. Listen, when we come back, I'll be able to open up this talk about what happened yesterday on Capitol Hill as it relates to John Kerry. He was finally called out. And what is happening with Joe Biden?
It looks like he's being called out, maybe off the campaign trail. I'll explain. A radio show like no other. It's Brian Kill Me. In the past decade, as you know, we've reduced emissions here in the United States, but in the same timeframe, China's emissions have increased the pollution that's coming out of China.
Correct. That's exactly why we're working at what we're doing. And you said yourself, quote, earlier, this is a global, universal issue, and we don't want it to become captive to other issues. But I'm curious when you say that, if you're ignoring these other issues, like my colleague brought up here, human rights issues. Would you agree that human rights issues are also global, universal issues?
Absolutely. But you want to keep them separate when you're talking to China, is what you said earlier. Is that true? What I said is there, well, no, we don't keep them separate in terms of our priorities. No, that's not the same thing.
I go there. You said President Xi and President. President Biden agreed at the outset to separate out the climate issue so it wouldn't get caught up in these other issues.
So are are you w were you correct? Yes, it does. It means you're going to forge ahead and do a deal, despite the fact that they should not be doing a deal with us. Did we have any standards as a country? They're going to put spy ships over our country.
They're going to hack our Commerce Secretary and our Secretary of State in May. We wouldn't find out about it until June. We're begging to get a meeting, and then we got our climate czar over there saying, don't worry about the torturing, the organ harvesting. We just want to be able to do solar panels and have more electric cars. It's crazy.
Congressman Nathaniel Moran was asking those questions, and he joins us now. Congressman, it must have just been maddening for you to question somebody who doesn't seem to get it. Brian, it was so frustrating yesterday when I was talking with Secretary Kerry. Incredibly hypocritical for him to sit there and, frankly, be an apologist. for the Chinese Communist Party and to talk about at one point during that testimony how good they're doing and how much they've how many strides they've made.
And he really does have a one track mind and that is to push this really this climatology, this religion of climatology for himself on American businesses and then go over there and soft pedal with the Chinese Communist Party and allow them to have an advantage over the American people in so many different ways. It's hypocritical. Right. And to finally get him in front of you, he wouldn't actually reveal his staff either. He goes, I got my two aides, but I'm not telling you everybody else.
Really? You're not telling us? Oh, I know. It was ridiculous. He said, you know, we've got this process at the State Department, and we'll talk about that through that process.
But this is the process. He was before us under oath to answer those questions. He wants to hide what the real mission is, who's working behind it, what the scope of authority is that he has as effectively the czar, this special envoy on behalf of the president. He reports directly to the president. He wouldn't give us hardly any information yesterday because he wants to hide it from the American people.
What I also thought astounding is, you know, his lifestyle. You know, he's got a yacht, and you know he's got a plane.
So, when he wants to relax, he goes on both those places to think about different ways. And his policies, intentional or not, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. Maybe he doesn't really think it through. He only thinks about what he considers the ozone layer, which by the way is thickening and emissions has never been lower. But I don't want to digress.
So having said that, He does he know what he's doing is hurting the average American in the prices of oil and gas? Does he know that the the the exchange of this is national security? Does that sink into him? He knows it. He won't admit it.
And he doesn't care. And that's the problem: he has this one track mind. It's his life mission effectively to have the American people bend over backwards. uh to pursue this climatology agenda. despite the fact that it's killing American businesses, it's hurting American families, it's really doing so much harm to the growth of our economy, and it doesn't make any logical sense.
And on top of that, we're using tons of slave labor out of the the Xinjiang region of using the wheat your people in China To get the raw materials that's needed for these solar panels, and they're preferring all that. They don't care. They want to turn a blind eye to that and say, oh, we don't care because we're pursuing this climatology change. And think about this idiotic statement, Congressman Rand. I know you might have to run to vote, and our audience totally understands that.
We appreciate the time you're giving us. But Congressman also understand that we are refusing to do the mining ourselves in Minneapolis and other places in Nevada. We have the rare earth, we have the lithium, we have the cobalt, but we don't want to do it because it's not good for the environment. But it's good for seven-year-olds with spoons to go in the Congo and try to dig it out of their mountains and their terrain. Can you see it?
That's what we have to do. And you That's fantastic. I have to pause there. I ran in there to take one vote to the House, and now I'm back with you totally. But, you know, I agree, Brian, it's just ridiculous how far the left has gone to ignore what China is doing and to bend over backwards for them in spite of the fact that it's hurting American people.
I just cannot understand it.
So here's the question to John Kerry about trusting China from Congressman Issa, CUD22. You told this committee that trusting China in climate change promises would be stupid and malpractice. out directly using that quote again, would you generally agree that it still would be malpractice? I think trusting a lot of the players who have been involved in this, government and also private sector. is not the smartest thing in the world because we've been burned.
So what's the point? Uh so we've been burned before in the past because they're not doing what they said they're going to do. China has not done anything they said they're going to do on any level. Even on Phase one of the trade deals, have we gotten any grain have we gotten any grain purchases for our farmers that you know of? No.
And what I talked about with him yesterday was: so, how are we going to actually keep them accountable? He's like, Well, you know, we're going to talk to them.
Well, that doesn't work because we know we needed to verify what the Russians were telling us during the Cold War, and now we're effectively in a Cold War with the Chinese Communist Party. We cannot just simply trust their word that they're going to do what they say they're going to do, frankly, because they have a different agenda. Their strategic objectives are not in line with the strategic objectives of the United States people and the United States economy. They want to be the world dominant economic power, and that is to our detriment. And so, to simply go in hat in hand and say, okay, we're going to trust you, make these promises, what we need to say to them is, you know what?
We're going to quit giving your businesses advantages. We need to stop what's happening here in America. When you catch up, then let's talk. I want you to. He's not going to do that.
Right. You talk about his lifestyle and his own hypocrisy. Michael Waltz doesn't usually get into stuff like this, but this time he was determined to get to the bottom of this. Cut 25. In exchange with Mr.
Mills, you just testified under oath that you never owned a private jet. Mr. Chairman, I would like to enter into the record Article here from February 15 of 2023: that the John Kerry family private jet was sold shortly after accusations of climate hypocrisy. Mr. Secretary, do you stand by that testimony that you have never owned or family?
Not by your family. Personally, yes, my wife owned a plane and sold it. You flew on that plane. Uh n Not in a number of years that I have flown on it. Sure.
This article is not then inaccurate, that your family owned a plane. You flew on a plane. Mr. Secretary, here's the issue. This isn't some kind of partisan gotcha.
When we are asking Americans to make serious sacrifices as we transition, for the common good. And your family and/or yourself are flying around on private jets, that smacks of hypocrisy. It actually hurts your cause. He has no answer. He got angry after that.
Yes, and he was angry throughout the committee hearing because he was called repeatedly on the carpet for not following that golden rule of what's good for the youth is good for the gander. You know, when Mike brought that that up, that was a line of question that I want to talk to him about as well, because you you see how careful Kerry is with his language. I didn't personally own a jet.
Well, he he owned an interest in a company that had an interest in the jet. I mean, there's Yeah, there's parsing of language, and that is how he gets by. And he's done it for years. He did it as Secretary of State and back as a senator, and he knows how to parse that language so that he's very careful about how he words things. But the truth is, he had an interest in a plane, and they use that in a hypocritical manner all over the world, jet-setting, while they're asking the regular Americans not to do that.
but they're not going to lead by example. It's just it's insane. This is what this administration is about. Oil and gas, we're still going to use it. We're going to get somebody else to sell it.
We're going to get somebody else to refine it to us. And then we're going to start doing all these things to make us more dependent on China.
Now, over the weekend, over the last week, we've had revelations that our Commerce Secretary was spied on in May, and we found out about it in June. They've gotten all the emails hacked. Microsoft has told us, and our Secretary of State. Yet we are still having meetings. We still sent over our Treasury Secretary.
We still sent over our Secretary of State. And they are still looking to set up a meeting with the Head of State. Are you okay with that? I'm not okay with that. We need more action, less talk.
And this is where I'm going to have to kind of conclude our interview because I've got another vote that I'm going to have to go into, and then we're going to be going to the NDAA this morning, but we've got one, and they're in two-minute successions. But here's what I'll say about our foreign policy: it always has to be strong, it has to be strategic. And it has to be steady. And what the White House has not done is any one of those three by its actions. It will talk a good game.
But it won't actually act in that way. The Chinese surveillance balloon is a good example of that. The fact that we're not protecting our own borders, we've got so many examples where they act out of a position of weakness, not out of a position of strength. We're the United States of America. We're the greatest nation that has ever been on this earth.
We need to act like it, and we need to lead with strength and steadiness and strategy instead of responding to the whims. Of a president who has climatology at the very top of his list on everything. Go get him, Congressman Moran. Thanks for your time. Thanks so much for coming.
Got it. Meval, just real quick, just watching the arrest now and the picture is now out of a guy in my town that is a serial murderer. I don't know, is that going to hurt my r is that going to hurt the value of my home? Uh do you have to do it? Two miles?
Yeah, so it's probably far enough. Probably far enough. Um, Josh was showing me though the house that they got him out of on Zillow. It's listed for over six hundred grand. Yeah.
It looks like a shack. It does look like a shack. I mean, the town is way overpriced. I mean, I like the town, but it's so hard to get an apartment there. You can't get an apartment there because, you know, in the back of a house or anything, like usually in modern towns.
And number two, there's North Massapico, there's East Massapiqua, there's Massapico Park, there's regular Mass Piqua, there's South America Road Mass Pequa. That is by old grammar school. Is an area which is almost on the borderline of Farmingdale. Over old grammar school is now a police academy. uh which uh Hawthorne School.
So they have state streets.
So state streets go up and down this town, makes it easy to find out, and then there's a little bit of a break, and then they pick up on the other side of the town.
So, people must be shocked. I know people in that area, some of the finest people, and this is one of those areas where you know your neighbors because all the homes are right next to each other. They're on roughly 60 by 100, or sometimes 40, sometimes 80, but you know everybody.
So, you have actually sidewalks.
So, you know, if you're one of those things where you can still in today, you go down the block. You feel like you know everybody because it's one of these bedroom communities, I think, built around World War II. It began to really flourish, got the railroad there. And A lot of weird stuff happened. Again, Joey Buttafuco was there with Jessica Hahn up to his antics.
And then you have all the, you have the cars, leads, lead guitarist. He was there. Brian Setzer, Stray Cats, he was there. You have um Ron Kovic, born on the Fourth of July, portrayed by Tom Cruise. He was a big pro-to-Vietnam protester.
He was paralyzed in the war. He lived there, went to my grammar school.
So a lot of weird things happen at Massapequa. This is not one of the good ones. It's not, but do you think Jerry Seinfeld, obviously from Aspeaka? Obviously. The way the neighborhood's set up, like we're going to be hearing from a lot of the neighbors.
Like, we always thought he was a weirdo. He was the nicest. I just saw someone. I was wa between the transition. I was between coming up here, watching in the elevator.
We have T V's in our elevator. Watching people in the neighborhood. I don't know him, but it looks like.
Someone might meet so it's just crazy. They've got him out of town. They had to move quickly. I was just talking to somebody with familiarity with it. They had to move quickly because they thought he might be leaving.
He might be onto it.
So they ended up getting him last night. Which is I mean we're probably gonna move in two weeks. Wow, that's crazy. They're able to track him down after years, but we can't find the cocaine in the White House. Unbelievable, right?
And they said that they found it off his DNA off beer cans.
So it matched something that they found over there.
So evidently they got him, they were suspicious of him, they st zeroed in on him, and then they s found their way to get the DNA. DNA is going to the person's garbage. Not bad. They did that with the Idaho Killer too. Yeah.
Don't drink beer if you're going to kill people. Do cocaine. There's so much to learn. No, it's really bad. And a lot of these people, again, if you murder somebody that doesn't have a lot, if you're a stripper, prostitute, they don't have the background.
There's not a big push by family members for the most part. Let's get answers.
So that's why maybe this is part of it took so long. You know who's all over this? Dr. Michael Baden. He was on it.
We were going to go out to the Gilgo murders, but then it just went cold. They felt as though they had somebody in Suffolk, and then it went ice cold. They changed police commissioners, and everyone's like, okay, let's just wait on this. But now they got it, so we'll see what happens. You listen to the Brian Killmee show.
One of our great affiliates is WABC, so they're all over the story too. Brian Killmeed. Giving you everything you need to know. You're with Brian Kilmead. The more you listen, the more you'll know.
It's Brian Killmead. Hey, welcome back, everyone. I'm just thinking, Josh, do you think it's time to know more? More. To know.
I guess I'll take that as a yes. Lionel Messi is proving that he's a man of the people ahead of his big move to enter Miami and MLS. He is now in Miami. He was spotted in a supermarket chain at Publix on Thursday buying groceries. A lot of sugary silver cereals loaded in the cart as he was headed for the checkout.
Fans stopped him to take pictures. Are you surprised he'd have sugary cereals? I mean, he's probably getting for his kids. He just, he was out with his wife and three kids. They're here in the U.S., right, the first time.
They're probably trying all the fun stuff they wanted to. I know. I cannot wait for him to start playing. I'm not going to judge him until I see him on the field. They also got a few more players.
Next, Dan Patrick, Blast ESPN, LeBron James, for Needy SP Spectacle. Listen to what he's saying because, you know, LeBron retiring and not retiring is not a story. Listen. You know what's breaking news? If he retired.
Not that he's coming back. I it it just oh Just is needy. And you don't need it. I want publicity. Don't forget about me.
I don't want to cheat the game. Like it just Play, just play. He's an annoying superhero. He says, I don't care how many points I score or what I can do, get on the floor. The real question for me is: can I play without cheating the game?
Like that's what I mean people just they just don't even people would like arrogance more than this. Pandering. Just always make it about him. Like, get over it. People are going to be able to do it.
Listen, he stays out of trouble. He's a good family man, fantastic parent. Little over-aggressive with his kids. His kids are going to USC. A lot of pressure.
Next, black equity director called white supremacist after speaking out about college radical agenda. This is in a lawsuit. The lawsuit filed by the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism said that De Anson Community College created a racial hostile environment for Dr. TB Ali and then fired her because she wasn't being the right type of black person. Is this unbelievable?
Namely, Lee did not support an extreme critical race theory agenda to decenter whiteness. How dare you not decenter whiteness? I know. You've heard me get very mad at other people that don't dissenter whiteness. Yeah, it's one of your top issues.
Right. So, again. This is part of what makes me feel good. People pushing back of all races and colors against idiocy. I'm anti-idioc.
And I'm going to go on the record. Do listen to the Brian Killmee show.
So glad you're here. Don't forget One Nation Saturday night at 8 o'clock Eastern Time, featuring me. From the Fox News Radio Studios in Midtown Manhattan, it's the fastest-growing radio talk show. Brian Gilmead. I believe that's my cue.
At least it was in rehearsal. Hi, everyone. Brian Kilmead here. We're going to be talking with Shannon Bream according to her people. You don't get a chance to talk to big anchors before they come on the air.
They just have these layers of. of hangers on. uh you know corner men Hutmen, people like that, mostly men. And then Sean Sticks Larkin will be with us. He is going to be hosting a brand new show on Fox Nation.
Remember, live PD? It was fantastic, a big hit, but suddenly it wasn't cool to like cops, so they took it off the air, even though it was the number one syndicated show in the country. He was one of the stars there, along with Dan Abrams, who does a great job and created it. Neo, he's host of Crime Cam 24-7 on Fox Nation. He's a retired Tulsa police lieutenant and KRMG listeners, you probably know him well.
So let's get to the big three.
Now with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. We don't own a private jet. I don't own a private jet. I personally have never owned a private jet.
And obviously, it's pretty stupid to talk about coming in a private jet from the State Department up here. Just honestly, if that's where you want to go, go there.
Well, you just got back from China. How'd you get back? Green Bruce Revealed. Climate czar John Kerry loses his mind when called out for his hypocrisy. And more and more as we examine the terrible politician he is and the misled mission he has.
Number two. Is doing better in this space than all of us and any of us around this table could do with this. Yeah, I'll tell you that. The economic news of this week and inflation, that's a pretty good double. Win, win, win, Jen, and looking like what he is, a statesman on the world stage.
Right, Mika really watching his back. 2024, Joe has not done anything to make his party think he could actually run and win a reelection, despite what you just heard from MSNBC. And the earth might be shifting under his uneasy feet as DeSantis backers get restless and Trump gains steam, and Senator Tim Scott makes gains. Number one. Every time we see something at the White House that has happened that's unsavory or perhaps corrupt or illegal, the White House always seems to lie about it and try to cover it up.
And no one ever gets caught. The most trained law enforcement security agents on the planet can't figure this out. It's very frustrating. Well, that was quick. Cocaine found at the White House in 10 days.
It's a cold case. Can't break it. Impossible to find out. More Biden family protection. You bet.
We did learn something new, that this is the third illegal drug find at the White House under Biden. Nice. We compare that to the Hunter investigation. A lot of rumors, but no culprits. And that's where we begin with Shannon Bream.
She's the anchor of Fox News Sunday, Fox News chief legal analyst and author of the book, The Love Stories of the Bible Speak. I need you to speak now, Shannon. Your thoughts about not knowing where the cocaine is. I mean, I don't know how we wrap something up in 10 days and we're just done and we're never going to see it either. Yeah, I think I'm Most average Americans out there, they think it's pretty dang shady.
We talked about this. You don't just walk into the White House. It is very controlled. We do know, or we should know, who is going in and out, who is leaving, who has access. You know, some over on the Hill are like, okay, if it's 500 people, then drug test all of them.
I mean, I don't know if that's going to work. You know, we're a couple of weeks into this now. But the fact is, you know, there is a limited universe of people who were able to be in that area. And, you know, you've heard the White House suggest, oh, there's construction in the area.
So people wouldn't have been in the situation where, like, are they blaming the construction workers? I don't know, but we should wanna Get answers and we should want to know because what if that was a bag of something else, of something deadly, whatever? Certainly we would backtrack the path for how that baggie got in there. I mean, I can't imagine if it was something really destructive that we would be like, oh, 10 days, can't figure it out, not enough DNA, the end.
So, a couple of things. That people should know they've been to the White House.
So people say, well, there's cameras everywhere. Ari Feischer and others said there's no cameras everywhere. But there's cameras at the entrance. That's true, correct? Oh, yeah.
I mean, there are definitely, you know, there are definitely eyeballs that are keeping track of things.
So there's if there's and there's cubbies there with keys. This one was the only one with the key missing. I mean the thing is we and what What they said about the investigation is they went several days. You know, around this time frame to find out what it was.
So it's not like, hey, we looked on Sunday morning, there was nothing in the cubby, then Sunday night, we found it in the cubby. There could be days of different people involved in this. Again, if it was something deadly, I can't imagine after 10 days you'd be like, oh, sorry, we don't know who brought the anthrax. We'd figure it out. Here's Byron Donald's cut for.
There's a lot of things that are happening in there not totally aware of. But one thing that makes it tough to discuss this is that you are talking about some of the security protocols at the White House.
So it makes it difficult to really talk about this publicly. But to me, the thing that's lost on me is with all the surveillance that we have at our capability, we don't know who left a dime bag of cocaine in the White House. Or we can't even narrow it down. That's the most frustrating thing overall. The Secret Service is charged with securing this facility.
And so that's why I think for it to essentially be dropped off, because you're not talking about anything that has destructive capability, then that I think they're looking at it's outside their purview now.
So and he's frustrated by it too. And they and then he's just flabbergasted. They just said this comes to an end. I don't know. If it was my White House and I found that there and I know it wasn't mine, I'd be outraged.
I would say we've got to save protocols. I I wouldn't take the blame, especially if it's not mine. Right. And that's the thing. Wouldn't you want a name, even if it's a stacker, even if it's a high-profile person, whatever, you want to be able to the White House to say, like, I'm sorry, it's XYZ person, because otherwise people will just endlessly speculate about how this wrapped up so quickly and why we don't have a name.
It's in the White House's interest to get us a name. It really is.
So their unwillingness to do so or seeming disinterest in doing that just raises more questions. And then we're told also, oh, by the way, the Secret Service found pot there twice last year, too.
So, you know. People who, you know, run their homes this way would probably not be able to get away with it. Right. By the way, I heard Hunter Biden had a drug problem, and I believe cocaine, not good enough. They had to weaponize it, which is make it crack.
So he was using it. We got it on video.
Now that I know the email is real, I didn't know because I thought it was classic Russian disinformation for a long time, as you know.
So now that we know that's real, so that could bring one put one on one to one on one equals two together. But we know that the lawyers for Hunter Biden, get this, the lawyers for Hunter Biden have warned Truth Social owner Donald Trump to stop accusing their client. Because it could make their put their lives in jeopardy.
So I think that we should stop criticizing Donald Trump, too.
So if let's do a cease and desist on all criticisms of both men, do you think I can get them to agree to that? I do not think you can get an agreement. Listen, you're good. I don't know if you're that good. If you are, we're going to send you over to sit down with Putin and Zelensky and get that thing under control.
I mean, if you're that level of master negotiator, possibly. But the thing is, listen, the former president knows when he throws these things out there. You got to be careful. Nobody has any idea if Hunter was anywhere near this stuff. I mean, you've got people out there saying, like, well, of course, that, you know, he's at the White House.
We think he's there a lot.
So that's going to be a question. Again, that's why I think it would help the White House to say, no, it was actually, you know, John Doe. It's this other person. Um But of course, the former president is never going to be able to resist taking shots at the Biden family because I think he rightfully argues if it was his family in the spotlight and many times was. The press.
Sometimes seem to have a different set of roles with his kids.
So Hunter Biden doing international business deals and they're getting closer and closer to finding out who in the Bidens benefited from it. Can you say, Joe, here's Miranda Devine. This plays into the whole cocaine and cover-up, cut eight. When Patrick Ho was rounded up by the Southern District of New York, arrested and charged and then convicted on bribery allegations during his trial, the very same prosecutor, Dan Ricental, he asked the judge to not to basically redact the Biden name from the evidence before the jury. And he said there was just no point having it.
And this was one of the reasons that Gal Luft says that he felt he would not get a fair trial in New York. What's your thoughts about that? Was it were you hearing that for the first time? Um, yes. And listen, Miranda, I can listen to her all day because of the accent alone.
But she's been. Digging on the story for a long, long time. Again, during the time period, we were told there's nothing there. But remember, although there were a lot of questions like, oh, this is Russian disinformation, when people were asked point blank, are these Hunters' emails? Because remember, Antonio Bogolinski and other people who were parties to those emails saying they're legit, we never got the blanket, oh, these definitely aren't any of his emails.
I mean, we couldn't get that from the White House.
So not surprising that Miranda and others would continue to unravel threads. I mean, she has been at the forefront of this and has raised some very interesting questions that I think need to be answered.
So 2024 is here, and we see this story on CNN. A growing number of top Democrats and donors are reaching out to potential replacements for Joe Biden as a nominee. Several aides of top Democrats have allegedly told the outlet that the lack of more robust campaign activity than the current president has displayed isn't actually running against, despite the fact he's not running against anybody, despite the insistence that he is. As a result, They are keeping their options open. Democrats within Biden's circle claim, however, that this is just a bit of an underestimating Joe Biden, and he won 2020 the same way.
And we say all of a sudden, this New York Times story comes out that he raised $72 million. But this also, a senior producer over at that rival network, said the conversation keeps happening. Quiet whispers on the sidelines of events, of texts, emails, and phone calls. Top donors are reaching out to other people. What have you heard?
You live in Washington or in and around there. You work in Washington, live in and around there. Yes, and it's a tricky thing because if they're seen as going around the Vice President, Kamala Harris, how do Democrats deal with that? Because she is a history maker, and they've made a lot about the fact that she's the first female and African American, and it's very special and important. But You know, our polling all shows, not just ours, but I mean, everywhere, shows that she has worse ratings than the president does.
So, if they're unsure that he's going to be able to stick it out and be on the top of the ticket, and they're throwing her overboard with this, too, because if you're talking to the Newsoms and to the other, you know, Pritzkers and other people out there, there's very much a sense that there's dissatisfaction. We know that the polling shows us that people don't want President Biden, even within his own party, to run again. But if there aren't debates or anything else, you know, these people want a backup plan, a lot of these donors. Let's go to the GOP side, where we understand DeSantis might be, and they denied it since, losing a key backer. He has paused his support for DeSantis because he feels as though he's getting impatient.
They're not seeing any movement. I'm talking about Ken Griffin, a Miami-based hedge fund run Citadel. He's frustrated with DeSantis' lack of progress. And now, DeSantis, reportedly, his camp is shifting strategy. They said that they're going to start putting DeSantis, been weighing a shift in strategy, allowing him to do multiple sources of his interviews and go into more hostile platforms.
I think that would be a great move because I think one of his assets is his intellect, his knowledge, and his ability to spar. I think that would be a good move. Yeah, a lot of people do because look at somebody like Vivek Ramaswamy, who came out of nowhere. I mean, he is a political outsider, newcomer, thirty seven year old guy. But from the beginning, when he got in and people were like, Who?
They couldn't pronounce his name. They didn't know who he was. You know, he has been willing to engage with any and every media outlet. They show up and put a camera in his face at CPAC. He's like, great, let's stop and have a chat.
I mean, he's willing to engage with people. And look at him, 8% to 10% in some of these polls out of coming from zero name recognition three or four months ago. And I think, you know, those are the kinds of things that the disantist people are looking at. He's very controlled, as you know, a lot of times when it comes to media, and he was very early on. He's opening up a bit more, but I think they realize if he's really good at this, and you've seen him in some of his press conferences, especially during COVID, where he had to bat down things that were being said about him and his policies that weren't true, he's actually good in that scenario.
So it confuses some people as to why he hasn't been out there doing that more. And they say, listen, we're staying all in on these early states. There's got to be an upset in there somewhere in Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina, to show you actually have the ability to beat President Trump or it's over.
So they're focusing there on the early states and trying to reassure donors and backers that they're in it for the long haul. Right, uh Shannon, our mutual shows are hurting both our mutual relationships. Do you want to know how? Why that? Because I don't go to brunch anymore because your show is on in the morning and then I want to watch the replay at 2 p.m.
on Fox and then you don't go out on Saturday night because you're watching my show at eight, One Nation.
So that's aggravating your husband. But it's perfect timing for me because I got to go to bed right after that anyway. It's like my final bit of show prep, but my alarm's going off at four, which I know is like sleeping in for you.
So right after your show, I just tuck myself right in with a hot cup of cocoa and it's lights out. Not that your show gives me lights out, but I feel fully prepared after your show.
So can you give me an idea of what I'm going to be watching on Sunday? Yes, you are going to be watching Senator Tom Cotton. We're going to talk about all kinds of things, including the fact that they're fighting over the defense spending. They just passed the House version of this bill, but it's got all kinds of things in it that Democrats say there's no way we're ever voting for that on abortion and woke policies and all these different kinds of things.
So we'll talk about that. I want to talk to him more too about the Ray testimony this week. Weiss, is he going to come testify on the Hill? And we are negotiating with the White House for someone special that I hope we will be able to announce right away. It is not President Biden.
I will tell you it is, you know, step below, but we're working on it. Amaz Vivek Ramaswamy, Bill Hemmer, and Dana Perino are doing the co-host quiz, which is phenomenal. I'm going to have Griff Jenkins in the studio. I think he's going to dress in his wetsuit that he used to surf. I thought that was an interesting choice.
Yeah. And Jesse Waters going to talk about his new show, and that's going to be key.
Now, question for you. I know you love The Bachelor and Bachelorette. Will you be watching the golden version of these, the aging Bachelor? Ooh. Is that really a thing?
It up with a killer. Alison, it's a real thing, right? Yeah. I was reading that too. It's a real thing.
Would you watch someone date over 60? Oh, yeah. I mean, I think it's beautiful whenever somebody finds love. Why not? Yeah, if it's, you know, if it's engaging and sweet and cute.
No, like if there are a bunch of, you know, fluzies, that's why I stopped watching The Bachelor and Bachelorette, because not all of them are, but a big percentage are not there, quote, Brian, for the right reasons, as you know. They're not doing reality shows for the right reasons. It's a scandal, Shannon. We've got to get to the bottom of that. I want the older people to have better judgment and to be there to truly find love.
Yeah, I don't want to be put on. I want to know that they're looking for someone special. And we'll get to the bottom of that. Shannon Bream, thanks so much. We're going to be watching Fox News Sunday.
But I'm going to be watching you first on Saturday. That's all we need. Back in a moment. Coming to you on a need-to-know basis, because Mandy, you need to know, it's Brian Kilmead. If you're interested in it, Brian's talking about it.
You're with Brian Kilmead. This is Bill Clinton-level word parsing, what you just saw there today.
Now, keep in mind, John Kerry, when he was confronted publicly last time, it was in Iceland when he was there, flew on a private jet to Iceland to pick up an environmental award. And he gave the original defense the equivalent of, Do you know who I am? I'm so important, I have to fly a private jet. I'm doing, I'm trying to save the climate. Like he doesn't have time to be with the masses on an airplane.
Well, what he did today was he said, Uh I don't own a private jet. And we don't own one, meaning his wife owned one until last year. And now he says he's only been on one flight. That goes with a lot of contradictory evidence. There's evidence that shows since the Biden administration started, he's been on several dozen private jet flights.
So that is pretty substantial. That is ClimateDepot.com founder and publisher Mark Murano talking about the arrogance and hypocrisy that John Kerry put on display yesterday. And if you did it, he gets all arrogant. He goes, Why are you asking me about private flights? I came from the State Department.
We're not talking about that. We're talking about the flight over to China. We're talking about the one over to Europe. We're talking about going to Davos. And you'd sit there and want people to sacrifice.
I personally think. You came from money. You married into the Heinz fortune. You have a yacht. You made your wife sell her plane.
I don't believe you're on jet blue. Go live your best life. You know, you're 100 years old already. But if you're going to go out and try to change our lifestyle, you have to live the lifestyle you're jamming down our throats. Gas is more, diesel is more, because you want to make that transition.
You don't want us to buy it. You don't want us to drill. You don't want any pipelines. You want to go up to other countries and make them do the same thing with absolutely no enforcement. At the same time, going out and yacht on every vacation and flying there to begin with.
Kind of bothers me a little. What about you? Radio that makes you think. This is the Brian Kill Me Show. Hi, Sean Stiggs Larkin, I should say, is the host of a brand new show, Crime Cam 24-7 on Fox Nation.
As you know, you probably saw him from Live PD, retired Tulsa police lieutenant. People on KRMG probably know you, listen to you over, watch you over, and do your job over in Tulsa. Sean, welcome. Hey, pleasure being here. And welcome to the Fox family.
Yes, yeah, it's a pleasure. Happy to be here for sure.
So tell me what we're going to be seeing with, and you said it debuted last Friday with Crime Cam 24-7. Yeah, Crime Cam 24-7, just as you mentioned, it debuted last Friday at 6 o'clock Eastern. Basically, there are 85 million surveillance cameras out there.
So if these things are running 24 hours a day, you've got over 2 billion hours of footage a day being recorded somewhere. And the show has basically taken incidents of crime that have been captured on video, everything from surveillance cameras, ring doorbells, cell phones, body cameras from police officers, dash cams, and so forth. And we are showing Some of the wildest things that have happened out there. You're going to see heroic actions by police officers. You're going to see citizens that stand up for themselves, for their rights, protect their homes, and so forth, and citizens that stand up for one another, all captured on tape.
So, how do you know what to pick? Where to find this stuff? I mean, who's going through it? You know, I hope that the poor production crew that's working on this thing isn't sifting through 2 billion hours a day. You know, listen, we actually have a link where viewers themselves can send things in if they're aware of something that's out there.
Obviously, between social media, YouTube, news clips, things like this, stuff that starts circulating around and grabs the attention of anybody working on this show. We're going to take a look at it. Right. So, and we'll see that. You guys, you kind of burst on the scene.
You never meant to be a TV guy, right? Absolutely not. No, listen, I was an athlete in high school. I wasn't the guy doing drama or, you know, I don't have any acting or singing skills, anything of that sort. Just an absolute fluke deal.
I became a police officer when I was 23 years old there in Tulsa. And at the time, I was supervising our gang unit. A law enforcement-related email had come through that, hey, this production company is looking to do a television show, which was then live PD. Tulsa was one of the first departments that was a part of it, so we were on it from episode one on a Friday night for two hours. And they rode along with us and our gang unit.
And the show built up, it went to three hours on a Friday night, then it went to a Friday and a Saturday night for three hours. Each agency has a contract to be on for a certain length of time. Our contract was up in Tulsa, and the producers had invited me to come be a guest on set in New York back in, I think, January of twenty seventeen. Fluke deal just happened to work out, and you know, now I'm sitting here doing a radio show. And you were doing real commentary on real crimes as they took place and law enforcement, right?
That's correct. Yeah, both on live PD as well as on Patrol Live, which is another show that's out there doing live police work. And they're with eight different police departments around the country, and we just kind of give that analysis of why the officers are doing what they're doing and break down policies. Here's Sean Larkin talking to a store owner. This is on 24-7, CUD 32.
I can't. When the gunman steps inside, he points his rifle directly at 80-year-old Craig Cope. Without hesitation, Cope grabs a weapon of his own. A 12-gauge shotgun and takes aim. From the doorway, the gunman's accomplice gives a warning.
But it's way too late. The muzzle blast from Cope's shotgun sends papers flying and a hell of buckshot into the intruder's left arm. Wow.
So that's a lot going on there. It is. It's just as I mentioned right there. These are citizens that are fighting back against some of these criminals that are out there. And these were a group of guys that had come in and do an armed robbery with an elderly gentleman if I remember correctly.
He was around 70 years old, working in a convenience store by himself. Suspect comes in with an AR-15. The guy fights back using a shotgun and shoots the suspect. And that's the type of thing we'll be seeing. How long would this be?
90-minute shows? They're 30-minute episodes premiering every single Friday night right now. We've got 12 in the bag. And, you know, fingers crossed, the viewers enjoy them, and we'll bring them a lot more, I promise. Do you miss being out on the street?
You know, I do. I retired two years ago, just under 25 years, you know, on the job. Listen, one of my buddies, he sent me a message that's on the police department. He's on duty right now, actually, listening to this.
So, hello to Eric. I miss the guys. That's what I miss. I miss chasing bad guys, getting those guys that are responsible in custody. But the job has changed a lot.
I'm happy that I've done it. I would do it again. But I'm enjoying retirement right now. What part of it would you find the hardest to deal with now if you were to put the uniform on? When I first came on, didn't matter if it was out on the street or in court.
The police officer was kind of taken at his word. And now it's the exact opposite. We have to fight from the very beginning of the traffic stop all the way up through your time in the courtroom that you're not the bad guy, that you're the person that's out here doing things right because the fingers are pointed at us now. You saw the thing with Danny Penny in the subway? Yes.
So you have a 24-year-old ex-Marine just wants to go to night school, go to part-time, and he sees something goes wrong, and like maybe you. Might say to yourself, I'm not in the cop anymore, but I got to help people. He did. I know people that know him. He's a great guy.
You're not going to find anything in his background.
So the guy ends up dying. And now they're going for murder too on him. You know, and you know, I'd like to think that that situation, you know, would be different maybe in Tulsa, Oklahoma. But I'm just going to give the generic answer. That's what court is for.
And hopefully, with his defense team getting in front of a jury that understands, hey, you can't expect citizens to just sit back and not step up to help out when needed, which it sounds like is exactly what he did there. Cops can't be everywhere, especially in a subway. Absolutely not. You know, listen, the problems in the subway system here in New York City are well documented. A lot of the stuff is the bad guys aren't in jail.
They find out the same people are doing the same things over and over again. People say, well, you have a big heart. You've got to stop locking people up. What's your reaction to that? No, it's crazy.
You know, the studies that some of these departments across the country that have. They're soft on crime policies, everything from not enforcing misdemeanor drug laws to letting violent criminals out. And as I said, I was with the gang unit for the majority of my career, the in there and what we call the crime gun unit. We're going after the worst of the worst. We're going after the ones when people turn the news on in the morning when they wake up and they see a shooting that happened overnight, a homicide that happened overnight, a robbery that happened overnight.
Those are the guys that we're going after. Guess what? That's not the first time these guys are doing these types of crimes.
So, those smaller drug crimes that we can get guys in custody for, the assaults, the possession of a firearm that they can just bond out with 500 bucks for a felon with a firearm, that's ridiculous. That's the problem we keep dealing with these same small percentage of violent individuals over and over again because the courts let them back out. Do you think that live PD would be on right now if it wasn't with the George Floyd Bryants? Absolutely. And they just took it the number one syndicated show in the country down and because they thought America didn't want to like see cops anymore?
No, you know what? I I one of the things I learned from that show being on television No matter who I interacted with, whether I was traveling across the country, you know, back and forth between Oklahoma and New York, I was out in Tulsa, I was on duty in Tulsa. And listen, when I'm on duty, I'm not dealing with, you know, the I'm dealing with the criminal element. I mean, that was my job. Those guys all watched the show.
The bad guys did. They talked about it. They loved it. They were disappointed it came off. And I mean that.
They loved watching it.
So it was the number one show every Friday and Saturday night, two years in a row. It was the number one DVR television show out of all of television. I imagine the show financially did very well for that network. But there was one reason only that it was pulled off. And in my personal opinion, Transparency is what everybody says they want when it comes to law enforcement.
You know, the people that are generally anti-police, that's what they want. They want transparency. I don't know how it can be more transparent than a live police show showing you exactly what's happening in real time out on the streets. Right. It was just crazy.
And just next thing you know, the number one show is shelved. Do you believe that things could come back to more normalcy that we overcorrected for some reason? Yeah, absolutely. You know, I think it's still a little ways off, but I think that the tide is starting to turn. One of the.
Most difficult things that's well documented over the last year or two is the low number of officers coming into this profession, the low number of people coming into the profession right now and trying to retain good police officers.
So I think we're going to have just a little bit of a lull, I guess, trying to build up good experience investigators, street cops, and stuff like that until that gets replaced. The numbers going through the roof in New York City. And by the way, I don't know how many serial killer investigations you did, but I guess gangs sometimes they get in a bit of a role. In Gilgo, 10 years later, they find the guy. They found beer cans, evidently, DNA, matched it up, made the move.
What are your thoughts about that? Hey, technology nowadays, you know, pretty much any bad guy, even going back to talking about Crime Cam 24/7, you know, so many of these things now get captured, whether it's on video, DNA, and, you know. Things like ancestry now that people are getting caught because of that, because someone else in your family is. Yeah, criminals aren't doing that like they used to. No, man.
You know, it's mind-boggling. But listen, it also goes kudos to those investigators, those homicide detectives there that don't give up. Obviously, if you've got 10 cases connected to somebody, they're never going to give up on it. But every single department, especially a larger department across the country, they have cold cases. And there's generally a detective or two.
That's their job. They're still working on these old cases. And as these types of things come available, you hope they can.
Solve these crimes or bring closure to those families. Sean Styx-Larkin is with us, host of Crime Cam 24-7 on Fox Nation.
So check it out. But I got to ask you about the FBI hearings. That was I know that's political when you were the director. When you see what's in the Twitter files, when you see what the FBI was up to, you know how many great. how much great work they are doing.
Were you what was your first reaction when you found out how they were all over Twitter and social media and forcing things to come down?
Well, you know, uh We could probably tie a whole nother episode up on my dealings with the FBI. Not a big fan, no. We had a. Corruption investigation, Tulsa Police Department that went on back in 2009, 2010. Saw some things the way they operated, and if there was somebody in their sites, things that they could do.
So I myself am not a fan, nor am I surprised by some of the other stuff we are still seeing. Be possible to clean it up? You know, it's possible, but it starts from the top. I mean, you know, I think everything from, you know, the people you've got obviously got in the White House to new leadership, you know, both within the FBI, which is going to trickle down through the agents themselves and so forth. The same thing, I think, for any municipal police department or sheriff's department.
If I found that law enforcement was even pulling for a certain party, even if I agreed with that party, I'd be outraged. Like, what are you doing? Because I know it could switch in a matter of a second. You can't be doing that. Yeah, I can tell you.
Out of the thousands upon thousands of car stops or what we call ped checks, I've never asked anybody their political affiliation. If you're right, you're right, and if you're wrong, you're wrong. Bottom line. You might have a bumper sticker to give it away, but it doesn't matter. There's a few of those out there, yeah.
Well, congratulations on the show. I'm so glad you're here. It was great having you on. We were promoting the other show, and Danny Abrams does a great job, great vision, and he's a big fan of yours. Sean Sticks Larkin.
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More of Brian coming up. Breaking news, unique opinions. Hear it all on the Brian Kill Me Show. I don't know how you can be a leader and not be completely accessible to your people. I do not believe you can be a leader and not be accessible to your people.
To the extent it works, I'm okay with it. If it doesn't work, I don't mind getting rid of it either. And we're not going to make that decision because we're pandering to employees. That is not the way to build a great company. I completely understand why someone doesn't want to commute an hour and a half every day.
Totally got it. It doesn't mean they have to have a job here either.
So that is my belief one hundred percent. Jamie Diamond, who I haven't met, but I hope to. JP Morgan, don't agree with him in China, says he wants a broker between the nations. But I do agree with him that you got to be in this in in the office. You have to interact with people.
You have to look at a boss and say, wow, this person's motivating me. This person's not. I want to be able to compare myself to my peers, go out to lunch, and then find out what else opera, you know, what else is going on in someone's life. If they're going to be dedicated to a company, they got to know the company cares about them. But there's something about being face to face that I think matters.
And I just think that sometimes they were talking about the future in which there's not going to be any traffic because people are going to stay home and do their own thing and they'll be just as effective. And I think people were working from home and everyone was happy with Zoom. Got it. But when you have the opportunity to go back to work. I love the fact that people are going back to work.
And I love the fact that he said, Look, I know you don't want to commit an hour and a half, but maybe this is not the right place for you. And I like that answer. Because it's it's an honor. You're supposed to work for somebody in theory that's going to benefit their company. And if you benefit their company, they'll keep you around it.
Because everyone fundamentally is selfish. How can that person help my team?
Well, this, you know, he's a little arrogant. He shows up late all the time, but man, he scores goals in the clutches. Or he always knows how to hit a home run. Or he's very good in the glove. You have an asset.
You're an asset to your team, your company. And now all of a sudden. All the players and all the employees have all the power. I think we got to get back to a better balance on that. And I think you'll get more productivity.
Also, so many people say, I don't want to work, you know, I don't, I don't like my job. I don't really enjoy it because you don't feel appreciated, but you don't feel a sense of worth through it. And a lot of times, that sense of worth is coming from impressing your manager, impressing the vice president, impressing the president. You knew the hierarchy. Other people say, I can't handle having anyone over me.
I'm going to take a risk and open up my own deli, my own dry cleaner. I'm going to get my own landscaping company. I want to be my own boss and put up with my own problems, but at least call my own shots. Everybody, different things, but now at least it's optional. Let's find out if there's more or no.
More. To know. All right, this transgender cyclist wins the women's race to prove they and to prove that I guess they're the best. But get this, turns around and rips other trans athletes.
So, this guy's name is man, I don't know, I'm confused. Man, woman is Na Wa Rin, a biological male says she felt at just the age of seven that she should be born a female.
Okay, now 37, transitioned last year, and now officially recognized as a women's under South Korea law. A lifelong cyclist, she wanted to continue racing.
However, Na says she does not feel comple to feel. Field did so not to compete with herself. She wanted the euphoric feeling of victory, but not to prove a point. She said she comes from a Christian family, faced negative comments about her transition. But little did she know that what she did has been planning for upwards of two years.
She wanted to race against women to show that biological men are physically superior to biological women.
So, how does that help?
So now you know that. Bad example.
Next, nearly one in ten U.S. children have been diagnosed with some developmental disorder. Kids as ages three to seventeen are diagnosed with any developmental disability. The kids aged so in 2007, 7.4% had disability. In 2021, 8.5%, and it's growing.
You think this is pandemic-related, Alice? I think it's probably pandemic, but also I think just you're able to diagnose more. More people are having their kids diagnosed. And I feel like back in the day when someone's just like slightly socially awkward, now they're on the spectrum.
Next, a strike in Hollywood. Actors joins writers in strike, bringing Hollywood to a standstill. All right, they might have some legitimate concerns, maybe they don't.
So far, they say that the first time in 43 years, bringing the $134 billion American movie and television business to a halt, the actors are now striking. My feeling is exact wrong time. For two years, you couldn't work.
Now, no one's going to the movies anymore. And now you're gonna tell people we're not making anything, making people stay away from the movies again, maybe forever? Bad timing. Big time. If you ask me.
Brian Kilmichelle. Make sure you watch One Nation Saturday, 8 o'clock Eastern Time on the Fox News Channel. Listen to the show ad-free on Fox News Podcast Plus, on Apple Podcast, Amazon Music with your Prime Membership, or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. Hmm.