From Hia Top Fox News Headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions, never sowing division. It's Brian Kilmeat. Hi, everyone. Hope you had a fantastic weekend. We are ready to go here.
This is the Brian Kilmeat Show, fresh off. I tell you what, I don't think it slows down one day. I watched all the Sunday shows back, and I just can't believe how intense things are. And we're even before talking about 2024, just about the campus chaos, as well as the Israelis moving in on Rafa. And I say thank goodness because they can't wait anymore.
Also, it's a big day for the radio show. We're coming up on our 14th anniversary. And today, we're adding KLIF to the Brian Kilmeat Show family, huge station over in Dallas. They're the news and information 570 KLIF and 96.3 FM HD2. And this hour, we're going to be joined by Marco Rubio, fresh off a visit to Mar-a-Lago, along with Governor Christy Noam, the 33rd governor of South Dakota, author of a brand new book, Out Tomorrow, right?
Tomorrow. Tomorrow. No going back: The Truth on What's Wrong with Politics. And how we move forward, and how we move America forward. And, Governor, you know that you're a prime target on the left.
Here's a little of some of the questions. You wanna put your headset on? I got them on. Oh, you got them on? Oh, nice.
You want the clip-ons, like Nick? I do. There's some of your questions yesterday on Face the Nation. Sure. You talk about meeting some world leaders and one specific one.
Quote: I remember when I met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un. I'm sure he underestimated me, having no clue about my experience staring down little tyrants. I've been a children's pastor after all. Did you meet Kim Jong-un?
Well, you know, as soon as this was brought to my attention, I certainly made some changes and looked at this passage. And I've met with many, many world leaders. I've traveled around the world as soon as it was brought to my attention. Right, but you never went to North Korea in this book. I talk about the fact that, yes, I have.
I know you read this book before it was published because you released video of your recording of the audio book. You didn't catch these errors when you were recording it? Oh, Margaret, as soon as it was brought to my attention, I took action. But I'm asking your book here, which we have.
So, why am I being treated differently than every other person that you've interviewed? Of the interview. Right, right.
So great to see you, Governor. Yeah, good to see you, too. Are you surprised at how she went after you, or did you kind of glad to get this out?
Well, Margaret treated me very different than she does anybody else that she interviews. In that interview, she interrupted me 36 times in that interview. And I brought that to her attention, that I had watched dozens of her interviews before. She didn't treat anybody else that way. It was definitely an attack, and that's fine.
I'm used to that. If you guys remember, I've kind of been through the fire before during COVID. Nobody had my back when I made the decisions I made in South Dakota, keeping my state open, not mandating anything, not mandating masks or vaccines.
So I'm used to the attacks. I gave her my answer. She didn't like my answer, so she kept trying to bully me into saying something different. But the truth is the truth.
So. You were at Marlowe of the Weekend. I want to get to that. But just on your book, the two things everybody's talking about, they're not the excerpts you release, it's what people have discovered.
So you grew up on a ranch in a rural setting. Not many people like my dead suburban area.
So you were trying to describe the difference in lifestyle. And one thing you talk about is your 14-month-old dog you put down. You shot your dog. It was an adult working dog that was killing livestock and attacking people. And it was 20 years ago.
And the reason it's in the book, Brian, is because people, I think, are frustrated with politicians, politicians who try to hide the truth and run away from hard decisions. And that's the reason for telling that story is my political opponents in South Dakota have tried to use this story against me in my last two elections. I mean, it's well known in South Dakota.
So that's what you put in the book? Because it's come up against it. Yes. Oh, my gosh. Yes, it's come up.
Democrats have tried to use it to make me look like I'm somebody who doesn't. Like the Mitt Romney story. Absolutely. And I wanted the truth out. I wanted the truth in the book, that the fact that this was a dog that was attacking people.
I was a dog trainer. I was the second home for this dog. It had not worked out where it had been before because it was too aggressive. They gave it to me because I raised dogs. I trained them.
I knew how to work with them. We had trained that dog for months, and it still was attacking people and killing livestock. And I also want people to understand that I get this story in the book because it's painful. It's hard. But I don't run away from my responsibility.
But you wish you just gave it to a shelter? Like when some people just can't do it. I don't know of a shelter that would have taken 20 years ago to have taken a dog where you say this dog is killing livestock and all other animals and will attack people. That shelter, you know, at that time, who knows that answer? And 50 states have laws that say this is a proper way to handle an animal like this.
And the American Veterinary Association says this is a humane way to handle a dog with a situation. Governor, you're going to adjust something after the first printing, right? I'm going to adjust. There's some content in some world leader meetings that I've asked to have taken out. I've had meetings all over the world.
With many world leaders. And I've asked the publisher to remove that name, and they've agreed to do that in future printings. In fact, I think we're soon going to second printing already. The book is selling very, very well. Right.
Um, when you did the book on tape, did you catch it? Uh-huh. When I did the book on tape, what I what I needed to do is ask them to take it out, uh, take that name out. And they have done that.
Okay.
So you picked it up when you did the book on tape? When it was brought to my attention after that was done.
Okay.
And so you were in North Korea? This was I have been to North Korea, been to the DMZ, and we were in the facility that crosses into North Korea. Yes, absolutely.
Okay, so that was. I will not talk about the meetings that I have with world leaders. I will not. And I know a lot of people are trying to get me to do that, and this name should not have been in that content, and that anecdote shouldn't have been in there. And I've asked them to take it out.
So when you put this book together, what do you want people to take from it? I want the American citizen to know that they're still. The number one way To change politics is them showing up. This is like a how-to guide for the American citizen on how to take their government back. Because you never thought you were going to get into politics, right?
No. You know, I'm a farmer and a rancher and spent my life in business. I ran for Congress because people asked me to. But I don't think the average person knows that them showing up at a meeting, them making a phone call, them doing an email and not quitting really does move the needle. It does make a difference.
I talk about the corruption in politics in this book, about how money is a huge factor, how consultants are in this to get rich, and how people can really have an impact in a way that goes around all that corruption and why Donald Trump broke politics. I mean, he did. And you listen to people say they want to go back to the good old days of doing politics the way before it was when Donald Trump showed up on the scene. And I think that's just wrong. I'm glad he broke politics.
Politicians don't have to be perfect anymore. They don't have to stand up and pretend to be something that they're not. He has changed the game in that he's real. He's who he is. And that is something that has freed up a lot of us to be who we are.
Never say that we're perfect and we don't make mistakes and don't make hard decisions. But that we need leaders who know how to make decisions and are willing to do the hard things because this country needs it. You went to Mar-a-Lago over the weekend. I did. But you didn't stay at night.
I didn't stay for the evening. No, I have a brand new granddaughter that was just born.
So I have, this is my third.
So I went home to South Dakota to squeeze her a little bit. And then did Facebook right after. Yes, I did that from Watertown, South Dakota.
So there's nothing, there's no reason. That's the only reason you didn't go at night.
Well, I was there for the lunch. I was there that morning, did a panel with Governor Doug Bergh. We talked about our states and energy policy. We talked about COVID policy and Title IX and all the other challenges we're facing. A little bit of these college protests.
So we had great discussion with all of those donors. I was a part of the afternoon and all that, but then I decided to fly home to see my granddaughter.
So I thought this would be interesting. Among the people with these protests that think this is a huge deal is Bernie Sanders. Here's what Bernie Sanders said about the way the President's handling these protests.
Well, how it could affect him, cut thirty-four.
Well, I am thinking back, and other people are making this reference. that this may be Biden's Vietnam. I worry very much that President Biden is putting himself in a position. Where he has alienated not just young people, but a lot of the Democratic base. In terms of his views on Israel and this war.
Because he's splitting the difference. He's saying, I'm against all hate. But I understand what the Palestinian people want, but at the same time, you've got to be orderly, but you should demonstrate, but just don't wreck anything. And you know exactly where Republicans stand. Speakers showed up.
He said, you better just break this up and rip it down. And the president said, don't call the National Guard. But if you want to call the Cops, call the Cops.
So he's alienating everyone. Yeah, by walking the line, trying to be political instead of really dealing with the crisis situation we have in our hands. I was looking at some of these college campus protests and now they're canceling their graduation ceremonies. Just a moment ago, Columbia canceled. I saw that, and I'm just thinking about those poor students who spent all that money to go to college that can't even be safe at their own graduation.
These are probably the same kids that didn't get their high school graduations because of COVID.
So they've been cheated out of everything because we have a president that's too weak to stand up and defend our allies. And, you know, to be honest with you, I think that what is interesting to me about all of this is that they're so wishy-washy and they're doing it based on polling they think they need to do have in Michigan and Wisconsin. They're looking at the population of those swing states that they want to win and they think that there's such A Muslim population in Michigan and Wisconsin that Biden knows he has to win those two states, and he doesn't want to alienate that demographic. I don't think there's any doubt about it. I'm sure you've read the news that he has cut off new ammo shipments over to Israel.
Israel says we'll stand alone if we have to. And then Hamas, of all people, walk away from negotiations. And now a corridor is being opened up to allow Palestinians to get out. You're on armed services, right? I was.
So you know it's going to be very difficult. But the Prime Minister Netanyahu says there's no way we're not going in. That operation is happening now. How does this play out? I admire him because he is a man who is showing compassion to those innocent civilians caught in the crossfire, but he is going to make sure that there are consequences for what Hamas has done.
Hamas is an organization that needs to be exterminated. And what I believe that Netanyahu is doing is keeping his word. And that's the one thing that we need politicians to do. The White House just admitted the other day that President Biden has lied 148 times just this year and has never gone back and said, you know what? I misspoke.
I said I was wrong. I guess I wasn't in prison with Nelson Mandela. I guess I didn't start the civil rights movement. I guess I never drove an 18-wheeler. And my uncle was never eaten by cannibals.
You know, all those things are lies that this president says Netanyahu is not that kind of a leader, completely different. And I'm glad that he's fighting for his people. You mean he didn't grow up in a Puerto Rican church and a black church? No, I don't think so. Right?
And he had a bunch of saves. I'm surprised Howard Stern didn't get the truth out of him. It really astounds me. I want to talk more to Governor Christina. Our book is out today.
It's called No Going Back. Oh, tomorrow. Yep. But you can download it today, right? I think you can maybe.
You can place the order. Yeah. The truth on, it won't come up until tomorrow. The truth on what's wrong with politics and how we move America forward. Don't move.
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Listen live on the Fox News app or get the free podcast at guybensonshow.com. From his mouth to your ears, it's Brian Kilmead. Hey, we are back. Governor Christina's book's out tomorrow. It's called No Going Back, and the governor is still with us in the studio for a few more minutes.
Governor, the president just came out and pointed out that Politico has revealed the act surprise. We've said this, that most of the Biden donors are behind those giving to the protesters, which explains why the president's trying to straddle the line. That's unacceptable. It's unacceptable. It's a complete political attack against the president, and it's distracting everybody from what's going on down at the border, too.
Every time we talk about these protests and what's happening on college campuses, we're ignoring the thousands of people that are entering this country that are dangerous, that are infiltrating our country. And one thing, Brian, that we talk about that, when's the last time you saw somebody covering what's going on down at the border and how many people are coming in illegally? I have the card too. I do regularly. Yeah, you do.
You do. But, you know, that's the thing: there's only so much media airtime, and these protests are constantly putting out misinformation. You know, it's interesting, Governor, for Republicans, they should not be that upset because this is just as bad. For Democrats as the border. And the numbers where Donald Trump is now leading with young people, he's up seven, where he lost by 25, which makes me wonder how the national polls could be so close if he's made so many gains with the Hispanics and the black community and with young people.
I guess he still has suburban women to get back. Yeah, he will. And he'll get them back. When he gets done being tied up in this court case, he's going to be able to talk about gas prices, grocery prices. When you're out there traveling across the country, which I've been in these swing states now for the last several weeks, they're all talking about how much their life has declined.
What have you done for the colleges in South Dakota? I had a phone call with my board of regents and all of my presidents over a week ago now and told them that this was not going to happen in South Dakota. I wanted to hear their emergency operations plan. I wanted to let them know that I had the National Guard ready. I had my state highway patrol ready.
That I had my fusion center and investigators that would help them monitor social media and be tracking if there was going to be any kind of a protest planned and what kind of violence would be there.
So, this is what we did in 2020 when the George Floyd protests were going all over the country, and why we were prepared and said we wouldn't stand for it. And I think that kind of communication with these presidents of these colleges and universities from their leaders is that we will not tolerate this.
Well, how do you handle the freedom of speech aspect? Hey, I want to protest. I'm allowed to do it. But you throw one thing, you throw a water bottle, we are shutting this thing down. Anti-Semitism?
Yeah, we are shutting this down. You do not get to conduct violence or threats or attack people. That will not take place. And we are going to have peaceful educational universities in our state and allow them. Every student should feel safe when they're on campus and they do in South Dakota.
Governor, you had a skirmish with the former governor of South Carolina, as well as the UN Ambassador, who was a leading contender for number two to President Trump. What was that skirmish? Where did it manifest? You know, I think the first conversations we started to have were in 2020. And she had reached out to me, and we talked again in 2021, said that she wanted to mentor me, realized I was a new governor, that she had a lot of experience being governor, and that if she heard good things, she would tell me, but if she heard bad things, she would make sure that I knew.
And said, let me be clear. If I hear bad things about you, I will make sure that you know. And she was an ambassador at the time? Yeah, she'd already stepped. Yeah, I think she was maybe in that position.
But I remember thinking when I hung up the phone that that was a very strange conversation, very aggressive. And I never heard from her again. There was never any outreach, friendly phone calls, no conversations. We crossed each other's paths many times. There was no mentoring.
It was very much taken to me as. I think behind it is that Nikki is competitive and that she was sending me the message very clearly that there was only room for one Republican woman in politics and that I should remember my place. And I put it in my book because I don't believe in that. I talk about a wolf pack and the fact that I believe that you should have each other's backs, that women should support each other, that you should be willing to be out there and. Actually, mentor people, walk alongside them, and to be their friend, be somebody that you can support.
Many times in most of my life, I've lived in a man's world, and that's fine. I'm not a feminist, but I do believe that for women, it is important that other women support them. And do you think they have a discrepancy with what year this took place? Yeah, and that's what I think is interesting. But, you know, Nikki says whatever works for Nikki.
That's the deal. Nikki said she wasn't going to run against. President Trump, and then she ran against him.
So, Nikki will say whatever works that day, and the fact that she's criticized my book is exactly what I expected from her. When you look at the Ted Cruz, the Marco Rubio, these were brawls. Chris Christie is a brawl that we're going to be alienated forever. Yeah. They were brawls.
It was really tough for a while around DeSantis. They got together. What how does the President need Nikki Haley, and does Nikki Haley need the former President to get on the same page? Every opportunity that Nikki's had in the last many years has been because of Donald Trump. I mean, I think that she could do well to reach out to him.
But she could become governor before that. Yes, but then to become ambassador and get the opportunities that she had, and her talking points and what she did was under his administration and his direction. I think it'd be good if she wanted to reach out to him. I don't think he needs her. Do you think he needs Nikki Haley's voters?
I think he'll get Nikki Hillier's voters regardless. I think that most of the people I've talked to that were supporting her are supporting the president, and they don't understand why she hasn't endorsed him. If she's not endorsing President Trump right now, then she's endorsing Joe Biden. And for her people right now, they don't understand that. They are confused by that.
Why does she think Joe Biden would make a better president than Donald Trump? And that's what she's saying by sitting on the sidelines right now. Do you think that you're still strong in the title the short list on VP? Oh, I don't know. I don't know.
I you know, all that's speculation. I what I would say is I want him to win. And I don't care. I want him to pick whoever helps him win. And he knows that.
I've told him that many times. That for me, when he's in the White House, I get to be on offense. Pick up her book. No going back. Out tomorrow.
Governor Christinoam, thank you. A talk show that's real. This is the Brian Kill Me Show. He should have been very clear about whose side we're on from the very beginning. But look, there's a bunch of Democratic donors, major Democratic donors, who are behind the groups that are funding all this.
I saw the other day, I think it was in UCLA, there's thousands of dollars of plywood that they were using as barricades against the police. They're committing acts of violence, not just acts of anti-Semitism, acts of violence, of vandalism, threatening people. And that was Senator Marco Rubio. He was on his game yesterday in a hostile situation, and I don't think they're really ready for him because he knows these issues backwards and forwards. And now he totally gets the former president.
He's vice chairman of the Select Committee on Intelligence, Foreign Relations and Appropriations. He was at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend, a big donors' conference. I think some of the seats I think to get a seat. Uh, they said it was $250,000.
Now, some seats were $25,000. At one point I heard from somebody there. President Trump got there and says, Well, if anybody's got a million dollars, I'll let you speak. And three people put up their hands and spoke. And you know what they said, basically?
Donald Trump's going to win. I'm so glad to be here. I'm having such a great time. Nothing of substance, but can you imagine having that much money where you put up your hand and go, okay, for nine words at Mar-a-Lago, not televised, although someone did tape it, I'll get money.
So the president walked to $76 million.
So he's catching up. I don't think he's ever going to catch up. To the Democrats. And I think that's fine. But you got to get close.
And the other worry that they have from the Trump camp is too much money on election integrity, not enough money on a ground game. One thing about Ronna McDaniels, she felt like she had a very strong ground game. Right now, we're looking at a couple of things. The court trial the trial is going on right now. You know how we have to do readouts, printouts?
Evidently, they came up, they have more complaints about the President violating gag order. And the judge evidently said The violations are a direct attack. He said the $1,000 fines are not working. He's considering jail time. Can you imagine?
If you put former President Donald Trump in jail on this ongoing trial. Do you believe that? Joining us now is Senator Marco Rubio. Senator, your reaction to what just happened in court.
Well, I think that's what the judge wants to do, is put Trump in jail. Look, what Trump is complaining about is pretty simple. That is that. You have a d uh Biden supporting documented supporter of Joe Biden as the judge. You have a documented supporter, a rabid liberal as the district attorney.
You have a jury pool selected from the most liberal most liberal counties in America where I think Donald Trump got less than twenty percent of the vote. And he and multiple of the witnesses that are testifying against him are perjurers, particularly uh uh you know, uh, what's his name? Um his former in-house counsel there, Cohen.
So these are things the President's going to commit and he's a political candidate being attacked every day in the news. I mean, this is a political prosecution, right? It's designed not simply to try to damage him every day with leaks from the courtroom, but to tie him down in Manhattan so he can't go out and campaign.
So, and then you're going to tell this guy he's not allowed to tell Trump he's not allowed to express himself, and if he does, you're going to continue to find him, maybe put him in jail? I think that's what this judge wanted to do from the outset. He's just letting him have ropes to end up doing it. And the media will cheer it. Most in the media will cheer that would have happened.
It would be one of the most titanic things to happen over the last 100 years. To put a leading presidential candidate who's leading in all the polls. Right. I mean, it's it's if if We the the the the United States has imposed sanctions on countries that do this kind of thing. that use their court system to harass the opposition candidate.
Uh you know, we we've imposed sanctions on people for doing this. And so I think people see right through it, you know, and and I think the nature of the charges. I don't know if people fully understand what the nature of the charges here are. Basically, this is a bookkeeping allegation. That extends into a felony be Might have dropped off for a second user.
So it's just an outrageous, you know, collection of of factors. And The inability to point this out. in a political process that we're involved in. and then to threaten to put him in jail if he continues to speak. I mean, you know, that the The judge gave money to Joe Biden.
Just three years ago. I mean, that's all I need to know. I mean, it's absolutely insane. You know what his daughter's doing, working for Adam Schiff as a consultant, as well as other Democratic causes. Talking to Marco Rubio about the breaking news that Trump said the $1,000 fines of violating gag orders are not working.
He evidently is considering jail time while the court has not made a ruling yet. While the court moves on and they have their first testimony, evidently defense is now stepping up and complaining about some of the evidence that's about to be admitted. Obviously, I don't know any more than that, and we'll continue. You know, Senator Rubio and I are not lawyers, so we'll move on. Senator, I don't know if you also know that it looks like the Prime Minister Netanyahu is moving forward on a Rafa invasion.
I thought it was absolutely necessary. They're providing a corridor and beginning to escort a lot of the Palestinians out of the way, and they're going to go in. This is hours after the Secretary of State says under no circumstances should the IDF go into Rafah. Your reaction.
Well, this is equivalent to saying to the Russians and the American and Allied forces in World War II. Stop at the outskirts of Berlin. Don't go in. We know Adolf Hitler's in a bunker. We know that he has a gun in his mouth.
We know that, but don't go in after Hitler. Don't go destroy Berlin. Don't go in. Because that's what they're basically asking Netanyahu and the Israelis to do. And understand who the opponent is here.
This is not some dispute over. borderlines, you know, like, well, what's Gaza, what's Israel, you know, what how do you divide it? This is a group that basically has hit their organizational purpose. The reason why Hamas exists, their very reason for existence. is to drive every Jew Out of what we know is Israel, to drive them out from the river to the sea, drive them out.
They want no Jews in that area and the destruction of the Jewish state.
So you are facing an opponent, not only that is committed to your destruction, its very reason for existence is your destruction, who just six months ago, Came across you know, some broke down some fences and walls and and and barbed wire, came in on on uh these uh, you know, uh the parachutes or whatever, paragliders yeah, and raped Pillaged, murdered, kidnapped, took hostages. I mean, uh over you know, twelve, thirteen hundred people killed. I mean, what what how are you supposed to react to this group? And now they're holed up in one small part of the of Gaza and it's time to to finish them off. That's where their top two leaders are, as an example.
And not only do we have the administration saying we won't support you, we have the administration saying we will undermine you if you go do this. I mean, there were reports this morning that Biden is holding back on ammunition. you know, uh on on providing them weaponry and so forth. I mean, this is unprecedented.
So they can talk all they want, but they are basically doing what these campus protesters are demanding, which is that the U. S. not support Israel and going in after this group. And I think it's terrible that Hamas hides behind civilians. They are hiding behind a ring of human shields And um I think this is a terrible thing.
But people talk about humanitarian aid. Hamas just just mortar bombed and attacked uh a border crossing where they were allowing humanitarian aid to come in. And where's the condemnation for that? Wh where's the global outrage over that? I think it's so important to outline what you underline what you just said.
They've they're creating these humanitarian corridors and Hamas just killed three, I believe, three IDF soldiers who were manning that.
So, to allow innocents to get out.
So, they don't mind killing Palestinians and Israelis on humanitarian corridors, which the world is demanding that Israel set up. Yeah, the yeah, by the way, this humanitarian aid in Israel's allowing it in. But this humanitarian aid is not being distributed, it's being sold. Like people in Gaza now have to go and buy humanitarian aid from markets. Why?
Because Hamas gets their hands on it and then they use it to get people to pay them money, whatever money they get or have, so they can raise money for themselves.
So Hamas will basically take the humanitarian aid, take the stuff they need for themselves. You mean you you think there's any hunger going on and Sinwar or any of the other leaders of Hamas? These guys have food, these guys have propane tanks, they have fuel, they have everything they need, and then whatever's left over, they sell it in the marketplace. To the population. That's what's happening.
And knowing all of this, Israel has still allowed humanitarian aid to come in. And now the humanitarian aid corridor is being bombed by Hamas.
So you continue to see, and there's no, where are all these people that are out there tearing their garments, publicly condemning Israel? None of them will speak out against this apostle. They don't mention it. Oh, we condemn the Hamasim, but they don't focus any. Where are the protests against Tamas for doing that?
They're not happening. Hey, talking to Senator Marco Rubio. Senator, here's Queen Renaya Abdullah, a Palestinian by birth, ripping the U.S. and Israel, cut thirty cut twenty. People view the US as being party to this war because Israeli officials say that without a US support, they couldn't launch this war.
You turn off the tap and the weapons dry out.
So And so there has been anger in our part of the world, not at just what what's happening, but at the world's reaction. When we see these violations, human rights violations and international law violations, and we're watching the world letting it happen. When october seventh happened, the world rightfully condemned it and took strong action in strong positions. We are outraged that this same is not happening when Palestinians are getting killed. Your reaction says that we're being roped into it.
Yeah, a couple of things. Obviously, like I don't agree with the words she said. The she is of Palestinian descent, no doubt. Jordan is 70 something percent Palestinian. The the king.
is not Palestinian. And the biggest fear they have is a popular uprising inside of Jordan that undermines, threatens and overthrows the kingdom and that some radical jihadis take over. And so I think that internally they're trying to manage that dynamic and So they speak out as a way to sort of try to manage that dynamic. And unfortunately, in geopolitics, there has to be some. Flexibility in that regard, but I think it's important for our audience to know where this is coming from at the end of the day.
Because I mean, Jordan tomorrow could say we open our borders and any Palestinian refugee that wants to come to Jordan can come. They're not doing that. The Egyptians are not doing that. On the contrary, the Egyptians are saying not a single Palestinian refugee will be allowed into the Sinai across their border.
So, but you know, these governments have their internal politics that they have to manage.
So, you know, Jordan is important. We don't want the king to be overthrown. And I think everyone's sort of in on what this is all about and what this means. But obviously, I don't agree with the words she's saying. I mean, there's been, I think it's terrible.
I don't know anyone who thinks it's good that these civilians and are dying. But the question is, whose fault is it? Israel's not targeting civilians. Israel's not saying, Let's go out and kill as many civilians as we can. On the contrary, Israel has taken more steps to prevent civilian loss of life than the US took in Iraq or Afghanistan.
It's one of the reasons why this thing's taken so long. And I think it's good that they've done that. Let's be clear. Um the reason why these civilians are dying is because Hamas Is stationing itself in places where there are civilians, in hospitals, in schools, and civilian they even put hostages around them to protect themselves, too.
So that's why this is happening and that's what people need to be condemning. And just keep in mind, we're getting these numbers from the Gazan Health Ministry. That's Hamas.
So we no one thinks these numbers are accurate. If they say 36,000 dead, 18,000 or 12,000 were Hamas fighters. Nobody agrees with that.
So nobody wants one civilian dead, nor do we agree with Hamas's PR arm. I do want to say this, Senator. I don't know if you know this, but after you left Fox News Sunday, Jim Himes, who says, I work with Marco all the time and the Gang of Eight, and I've never seen him so overcaffeinated.
So he was challenging a lot of what you said. I want you to hear what he said. You know, I work very closely with Marco Rubio. We're both on the gang of eight. I don't know that I've ever seen him quite as overcaffeinated this morning, but he said that you never asked Democrats on the topic of abortion where they should be.
Baloney, Malarkey, Shannon, as you know, prior to the Dobbs decision in the Supreme Court, Democrats and most of America supported the concept of Roe v. Wade, and the concept was that you could have an abortion up to the point of viability. And states could decide what that was. And so, you know, again, I'm not quite sure if Marco just had too much coffee this morning, but the notion that we're extremists on this topic is just madness. Your thoughts?
I just want to give you a chance to answer.
Well, we don't talk about abortion in the Gang of Eight. We talk about national security. Number two is under Roe v. Wade, we had states in this country where partial birth abortion was not just allowed, it was defended, I think, as part of the same interview. Congressman Himes said that there are medically necessary reasons for basically partially delivering a baby from the womb already fully viable and then shoving scissors into their skull and killing them and sucking out their brain.
And when we tried to ban that practice, When Roe v. Wade was still law. Democrats voted against it? They will not tell them to come out and say, At what point should an abortion not be legal? Should it be legal to have abortions?
Should there be restrictions on abortions once, for example, the unborn child Can feel pain, and you clearly see them sort of fighting against and resisting the tools that are used to basically burn them alive in the womb. Should that change? What is the point at which abortions should not be allowed? Is it 15 weeks? Is it 21 weeks?
Is it 25 weeks? They will never tell you a date. They hide behind this term viability. What he won't tell you is accept. Except And then they'll come up with all these circumstances.
So the truth of the matter is that they should say, What's the weak? What's the what's the point? What is viability? I I don't know the terminal. I what what we can do is what Roe v.
Wait said is Rovi Wait says you couldn't restrict abortions. Before the point of viability, it didn't say you couldn't allow them after the point of viability. And there are many states did allow it after the point of viability for all kinds, in some cases, no reasons at all. And when they had a chance to vote against that kind of extreme law, they voted against it. They're against every restriction: 15 weeks, 21 weeks, every restriction.
But they won't ever say that. And they also think, by the way, not only should it be allowed at any time for any reason. But they believe taxpayers should pay for this and not just pay for this in America, pay for it all over the world. I hear you. Santa, how would you characterize Mar-a-Lago this weekend?
You know, it was, well, it wasn't at Mar-a-Lago. It was at the Four Seasons. There was one event at Mar-a-Lago, and it was what the RNC and the DNC do every presidential cycle. They bring in donors, they bring in speakers and others as part of the program because people have something to go to. Obviously, the president's speech was the highlight of it and the center of it, but there were other things going on as well.
And it was good. I was very. Very impressed. with the new RNC leadership. The new chairman, you know, the L Laura Trump is the uh Vice Chair or Cochair, they've got a really good plan in place to do two things, turn out the vote.
and protect the ballot. And very impressed on it. They got a lot of work to do. They know that. They're raising money to do that.
And so it was good. And it was a good opportunity for our shareholders, meaning the people who are contributing money towards that effort, to get some first hand insight into how this is going to work. Senator Marco Rubio, you're really earning your keep. Thanks so much. It's going to be breaking news.
We're going to find out how effective they're going to be. They say it's not a full invasion into Rafah, but they're starting to do incursions. They probably have a lot of intelligence, and we know the hostages are right by Sinwar, the bin Laden of Hamas.
So it's going to be tenuous times. Appreciate it, Senator. Thank you. Vice Chair of the Select Committee on Intelligence knows a lot of stuff. When we come back, I'll be able to take some of your calls.
Brian Kilmicho. Diving deep into today's top stories, it's Brian Kilmead. A radio show like no other. It's Brian Killmeade. Trump has a big double-digit advantage on most of the issues that Americans say are most important to them, especially the economy, crime, and the situation at the border.
Even on the issue of who will best protect democracy, Biden and Trump are tied. But President Biden has a big double digit lead over Trump on the issue of character. He is viewed as more honest and trustworthy. And this week, Trump gave voters a lot to consider about both character and respect for democracy. Jonathan Carl is so off.
What he's referring to is the Time magazine story on Donald Trump. Yeah, don't read the synopsis, the summaries in the Time Magazine story. Just read. Give yourself. Twenty minutes.
Just read the questions and answers. They list everything. Every question, every answer. And Trump did not hurt himself. In fact, he helped himself.
You might not like it, but he plans on rounding up a lot of the illegal immigrants running wild, like the one who killed Lake and Riley and others, and going over, getting them into some type of camp and going over all their status and finding out who belongs here and when to report, and setting them up in dockets that are gonna be more acceptable, setting up a brand new system. You know, when it comes to these uh wars, he's going to immediately meet uh with officials to try to get some type of resolve in Ukraine. He might not like it, but he's not re not taking money back. He's going to make sure everyone in NATO pays. He never said he's going to retort.
He said, I have trouble defending people that aren't going to pay.
Well, the ones that are most threatened are all over 2%. All of them. Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, now Sweden and Norway. They're all over. The ones that aren't are France.
And England are in over 2%. These are the ones in Old Europe, Germany, not over. That's the problem.
So, a lot of things he's saying that China says won't support NATO. Read the story, read his answers. From the Fox News Radio Studios in Midtown Manhattan, it's the fastest-growing radio talk show. Brian. In Kill Mead.
Hi, everyone. Welcome to the latest moments of the Brian Killmeek Show. I hope you had a fantastic weekend. If it's like me, and most people I know, they're all talking about, even though, six months to the election, they're talking about the Trump trial, talking about the crazy campuses and what's happening there, where they're sending their kids, where they should have sent their kids, and what has changed so much. You know, what I brought up on One Nation over the weekend, I think, is the most telling stat in.
March. They did a campus survey about what issues matter the most. They're trying to figure out what politicians resonate the best and why Trump is winning these 18 to 34-year-olds, to 30-year-olds. And it came out: do you know what the Palestinian-Israeli conflict ranked? Fifteenth out of sixteen.
So how does it become the number one issue? And the numbers are astounding. In The number one issue. In 27 states and 52 separate colleges. Has it go from 15?
Two, one. There's got to be forces behind it, and I want to break that down. Also, a special announcement for the show: great moment. We've been doing this for 14 years, one of our great moments for our show. We're welcoming KLIF in Dallas.
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Dallas, Will Kane, will be joining us and tell us what the people of Dallas care about. That's how much confidence he has in himself. He's Fox and Fred's weekend coach, former ESPN anchor, great guy. He's got the Will Kane Show too. And Michael Goodwin is standing by.
And before we get started, let's get to the big three.
Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. Waiting to find out whether or not Judge Wan Mershaw. On will again find from a President Trump in contempt of court for a gag order issues, a potential fine of $4,000, waiting for that decision from the bench any moment now. That decision came down.
We're just getting the total. But Juan Michon was outwardly saying the $1,000 fines aren't working. He's considering prison time. Can you imagine if he actually did that? That was Eric Sean.
Number two. Trump has a big double-digit advantage on most of the issues that Americans say are most important to them, especially the economy and the situation at the border. Even on the issue of who will best protect democracy, Biden and Trump are tied. There's much more to say on that, and ABC couldn't be more outraged by their poll 2024. New polls are in, and while we have six months to go, it's close.
You'd rather be Trump than Biden. We look at the game plans and the hurdles. Number one. These groups are funded by big Biden donors. Should they stop funding these groups?
Everybody, as the President has said, needs to kind of get focused in on the very core principles of what our Constitution allows and what our Constitution protects. And that is this: everybody has a right to protest, but they have to protest peacefully. And they weren't. And they aren't. Mitch Landro, who's a big surrogate for this administration, he's in charge of handing out the infrastructure money, by the way.
Who's running this campus chaos? And finally, a massive push to switch from coddling the protesters to crackdown. We bring you the latest. Over the weekend, you saw the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan had their commencement address interrupted by people dressed up as if they were graduating, but pro-Palestinians, they've forged on.
And as we welcome in Michael Goodwin, this New York story, Michael Columbia has canceled their graduation because they don't think they could control it. This just hours before the mayor said we could provide the security. Your thoughts about the capitulation?
Well, good morning, Brian. I think it is Just that. Uh Remember as a kid you probably played Capture the Flag?
Well, Colombia has lost its flag. Uh the miscreants, the The total Abolition of any kind of order. They've stolen Colombia, they've taken it over effectively, and Colombia has surrendered. Look, it's As I've written about it, I mean, it's my college. I went there, I taught at the journalism school.
Um and it's a shame. It breaks my heart to see this Give up, which is really what it is. I mean, it it started with steps. Right, they're negotiating, they break the rules, nothing happens, and they you just keep backing up, you just keep backing up. Oh, we're keep we're still talking, we're still talking.
Meanwhile, they're breaking the rules, and so what does that teach them? I mean, this is supposedly an institution of learning you've got to teach. And what are they teaching the uprising provocateurs? They're teaching them that if you keep doing it, we'll keep giving ground to you. And that continued all the way through.
I mean, even when they called in the police the first time, they were then sorry about it, the administration. They called them in the second time, and it's successful. But they cannot hold that. They cannot stay with it. And so they've once again given in to the to the mob.
And we know We know, Brian, throughout history how this ends. It it encourages the mob, it gives them confidence, it makes them popular among their peers. And so they go on to victory. And then that is what's happened here. Just think about it.
If you step back and look at it, these institutions that have surrendered What have they gained? They haven't gained peace. I mean, it's appeasement all over. All you do is embolden the bad behavior, and you create more people who see that's the way forward. It's like crime in our streets.
People see others committing crimes and not getting locked up?
Well, then I'm going to do it myself. Why shouldn't I? I mean, society is maintained only by consequences of bad behavior. Colombia has yielded the field to the worst behavior possible. And by the way, we're just looking at the Trump trial, too.
I've got a lot going on. And so far, his COO, his comptroller, is testifying that Donald Trump used a Capital One account and he was very on top of his cash sheets.
Okay.
And Donald Trump evidently laughed when they said that.
So Politico reported the pro-Palestinian protesters are backed by a surprising source. They're surprised. Biden's biggest donors. They go on in their story on Sunday to say the Jewish Voices for Peace and the If Not Now, as well as the Tides Foundation, the Bill and Melinda Foundation, although they deny it, George Soros, obviously with a few different companies, David Rockefeller Jr., not only do they donate to these Palestinian groups, these pro-Hammers. Moss groups, they also donate to the Victory Fund.
You're talking about $303,000 from Soros. You're talking about Rockefeller doing thousands of dollars.
So they go through the whole thing. And they realize it's the same donors. Does that explain to you why the president's reaction has been so meek? And spineless. It does suggest that there is a deep connection here.
Between the Far left. and the corporate. the corporate funders. The Post has a story today on Goldman Sachs giving to a fund which then gives. And it's probably an alien world to most of us But the world of big philanthropy is such that some of these Companies and people and families have so much money to give away.
I mean, they are. Stupendously wealthy. And they, of course, want the tax advantages of philanthropy. But many of them are also deeply committed to Causes, but I suspect what's going on in some of these cases is they have so much money and they have a staff. that vets all of these people who come in the door asking for money.
And there are just so many of them, and there's so much money going out the door, that I suspect many of them don't really know. Because what you see here, Brian, is kind of a layer cake where let's say the Rockefeller Fund gives money to a group and I'm you mentioned the group Tides. I don't know if they actually give to Tides, but then what does Tides, another group, what does it do with the money?
So it could trickle down to two or three different groups That or it far removed from the initial funder. But it's a relatively small amount of money that actually from the Rockefellers, again, just an example, gets to the bottom of these small radical groups that the Rockefellers may not even know about it. It's just trickled down from funder to social activist groups.
Well, number one. You could say that. You could say, okay. You know, I gave to cystic fibrosis and cystic fibrosis gave to someone, or I gave to a fund and they gave it to an unsavory cause. If you are a great company, you know exactly that.
And you put the fear of God in them, and you say, if you go give to these, if you give to these political clubs, you're done.
So this is the cover of the New York Post, which you write for, Michael. The People Forum. The People Forum evidently is primarily funded by this guy named Neville Roy Singman. He's a socialist who supports every left-wing cause he can, and he is able to get money from Goldman Sachs's charity wing, philanthropist wing, and help support the people that took over Hamilton Hall. They had a meeting of about 100 people.
They got him so incensed. They went in there, activated the students and the activists, and they went right through Hamilton Hall. These people, they evidently have known ties not only. The Goldman Sachs, but the People's Forum also has ties to China. They got $12 million from Goldman Sachs Philanthropy Fund and the People's Form, an anti-Israeli group backed by American businessman who I just mentioned.
He supports everything socialist and evidently infiltrated by China. Is there anything that China that's going wrong in our country that does not go back to China in some way, shape, or form?
Well It certainly benefits China. And so you have to look at it, I think, through the eyes of what's good for China. And this is good for China. And that is precisely the point. I mean, same with Hamas, right?
Qatar gives gazillions of dollars to American colleges. Qatar is the home base of Hamas. That's where they go to hang out and spend their money.
So I just think there is this. flood of cash that's moving through the these international pipelines. And it's why sanctions are a a a t a useful tool. But unfortunately, back to the point about the Biden overlap, Joe Biden is stuck between these groups And Israel, and we can see that he is choosing these groups. I mean, does it explain why he has been so hands-off of these demonstrations?
I think it's one of the elements that is playing a part. I think the biggest one of all is the voters, these young voters whom his party counts on. And look, I think it's unholy, to say the least, Brian. Joe Biden is basically afraid to condemn anti-Semitism unless he also condemns Islamophobia as though they are equal. You know what he's doing, Michael?
He's just killing him. This is killing him because he's losing the Palestinians, he's losing the radicals, and he's losing traditional Democrats like Josh Shapiro, like Fetterman, who say, Of course, we support Israel. Of course, we should not be putting our foot on their neck at the same time, verbally supporting them. Of course, we shouldn't be pulling ammo from the IDF at this point. Of course, we shouldn't tell them how to fight a war after they were dragged into it because they assassinated people and took them hostage, killed them in cold blood, and then took hostage from eight months old to 80.
So, we're trying to do this.
So, he's alienating the Israeli factor and the anti-Israeli factor. He's doing the impossible.
Well And look, I I think the the larger Problem for him politically is not whether he keeps these radical anti-Semites in his coalition. Yeah. Those who support Israel or not, or are lukewarm, or very, or even cold. It's the disorder in the country is always bad. I mean, again, the parallels to 1968 are not perfect.
As Mark Twain says, history doesn't repeat, but it often rhymes. And the parallels then, when the Chicago Convention, the disorder in the streets, the chaos, the sense of spreading fear and disorder, that is something that cuts across politics. Nobody likes this. Nobody likes this disorder except the Cretans creating it. And that's the thing I think is the big picture here that Biden is missing.
He has he refuses to condemn this sort of thing. I mean, colleges canceling commencement is a very big deal. This does not happen very often, thankfully. And yet it's going to happen a lot of times in this semester. We're seeing it.
You mentioned Columbia today. Michigan, the Michigan graduation was disrupted by these these pro-Hamas protesters. I mean, it's going to go on just about everywhere, USC, UCLA, coast to coast, these big prominent colleges are having a problem with graduation. The people who paid for their kids to go to college are thinking we are now the victims of this.
So Joe Biden is creating new classes of victims by letting this continue. I hear you. Again, the news is the president's on trial right now. The testimony is ongoing.
Now he's got the controller on there. The other news is: Columbia says we're canceling our commencement. They're cowards. They would have had the NYPD there, but there's a big push not to have them there. I look for NYU.
I look for the new school. I look for Parsons School of Design and FIT to do the same thing. Hopefully, they have more guts to do it. Michael Goodwin, thanks so much. Oh, it's a pleasure, Brian.
Thank you. All right, we come back. When we come back, I want to get your calls: 1-866-408-7669. And then we'll have Will Kane in the second half of the hour. We're following all the breaking news as it happens only here on the Brian Kilmead Show.
Politics, current events, and news that affects you. Brian's got a lot more to say. Stay with Brian Kilmead. The more you listen, the more you'll know it's Brian Kilmead. Senator, I talk to Democrats in this state all across the country, and they say they are really worried.
About President Biden's prospects for reelection. Not just because it could be a close election, it was close in 2020. President won Arizona by 10,000 votes. My election in 2020 and 2022 were close elections as well. I mean, statewide races here tend to be close.
We're a purple state. It's a battleground state. It's also a It's going to be a state that could decide. who has a majority in the in the United States Senate. And that is Senator Mark Kelly, who was on Meet the Press over the weekend.
And he was, you know, you guys got such a great resume. The guy's on the FISA space shuttle. He set an endurance record in space. And then he's he was a fighter pilot in the Iraq war.
So he was able to talk about how you handle Gaza. He's able to talk about what's going on with drones and what's happening with our military. I had such hope for him that he was going to be more like Joe Manchin than Joe Biden. And instead, you know, he gave a pretty good interview yesterday, but he said, I told Netanyahu's got to do a better job in the bombing in Gaza, which makes me think that's a pure political statement. Because people say that if you look at Gaza, it's more dense than any city in Afghanistan or Iraq.
That's Fallujah, that's Ramadi. And when people were critical of us, our allies, they would just be statements. Can you imagine our allies saying, well, I'm in NATO, but I'm going to pull out of Afghanistan because I heard you killed some civilians or Quran was left in the wrong place. You never, you got it from your enemies, but you didn't get it from your allies. What we're doing with Israel.
is going after an ally. who depends on us for so much. Who are great fighters, who are a fantastic fighting force, who provides a lot of intelligence for us. And I just hate the way they're being treated right now. Just because the world is exercised against their existence, it doesn't mean we should change our alliance.
When we come back, Will Kane tells me what it's like to be successful in Dallas with the people of Dallas like now that we're on KLIF. If you're interested in it, Brian's talking about it. You're with Brian Kilmead. Hey, we're back. As I mentioned earlier, after 14 years, we're finally making some gains in Texas and seeing some great cities.
And now we're lucky enough to be on in Dallas beginning today, May 6th, KLIF. And even though every station matters in every city, it gives us a great idea what's happening locally because we get a chance to find out what's happening in that city for the people that live there. And one person that lives there is Will Kane, and he's here to give his exact address. You could go right by his house. No, he's Fox and Friends Weekend co-host, host of the Will Cain Show, the podcast.
It's all as well as over the air. Will, thanks so much for joining me on Dallas Day. Welcome to Big D, Brian. What do I need to know, Will? What do I need to know?
To be to thrive in Dallas. What do the people of Dallas care about?
Well, today they care about the Dallas Star. Just one game seven. The Stanley Cup playoff against the Vegas Knights. That was. the big news of yesterday, Brian.
But yeah, Dallas is a I'll tell you this. I grew up in a small town an hour away from Dallas, and I never really wanted to live in Dallas. It was like the big, fancy city. with you know Keeping up with the Joneses affairs, but I've lived in Dallas now for three years and I've never been more pleased. What it's a really, really awesome city.
I mean, Eight. you know, I wanna say I don't wanna say it's you know Safe because every big city in America is suffering from some type of democratic mayor and effect prosecutors and so forth. But it's clean, it's nice, it's well organized, and it's man, it's incredibly popular. I'll tell you that because it's full of non-Texans right now. You know, I went there, I interviewed Deion Sanders before he became a coach again.
And I think it was when he discovered religion, was coming back as a minister. And I went there and I was talking to some people, and I go, Oh, do you buy the house? I go, You know, how much? He's like, No, they're building it. And I said to him, Wow, you're building a house guys.
He goes, Everybody does. It's very rare when you're buying someone else's house. I don't know if that was an oversimplification, but it's expanding so quickly it's affordable to buy a new house prior to this just jack up in rates of late.
So again, grew up an hour outside of Dallas to the north. I used to drive to Dallas for whatever, Cowboys Games Airport. And the county that's north of Dallas is Collin County. And that's where Deion built his house in a small town called Prosper. And we used to drive past it, it was pretty much a country road.
And Dion's house, massive. I mean, it stuck out like a sore thumb in the middle of nowhere. Yeah. But.
Now, Brian, that entire area, Frisco, Prosper, Collin County, it's like it'd be like Orange County to LA. It's its own thing with its, you know, Toyota, Frito-Lay, Peps, everything is up there and it's just It's Inc I think it's the biggest I don't know if it's the biggest, but it's one of the biggest boom areas in America.
So as we as we look at what's going on in Texas, Texas is not immune from these college campuses and the unrest there. Again, the University of Texas Austin, another push to make an encampment. In come the cops again. A lot of people think Texas is different, but especially in Austin, they really have they still have the same problems that we're having here in Columbia. And UT is gigantic.
I mean, it's sixty thousand kids. And I mean, I have buddies that have sent their kids down to UT. I have Jewish friends who've sent their kids down to UT. And I mean, he's blowing up my text all the time with pictures of stuff that's going on down there. It's um I mean, yeah, I I I'm disappointed that that's happening at Texas.
I mean, even more disappointing is, you know, what happened in Michigan over the weekend with graduation and then I guess Columbia taking its lesson from that and saying, well, I guess we're going to cancel graduation.
So this loud radical minority gets to dictate the life experience, the life experience of everyone else.
So we're talking about Will Cain.
Now that we're on in Dallas, we want to get a sense of what's going on. But I need some of those issues are national issues. First off, from what you know, the shortlist does not contain Governor Abbott. Does that surprise you for Donald Trump, who seems to have really hit it off with Governor Abbott? He's been so strong on the border?
No, no, it doesn't surprise me. Um So, when I look at Trump's VP list, Brian, I'm going to tell you the guy that sticks out to me. It's. former North Dakota Governor Doug Bergham. Um And the reason why is because some people listening right now are probably going, who?
Why? I just think, I don't think you need a strong flavor underneath Donald Trump. You know, like, if you're running that campaign, I don't want anybody. that and this is talking about electability, right? I don't need anybody that brings in negative.
Any potential negative. That's why Christy Gnome is dead in the water, right? We don't need any of that stuff. You need somebody who has competency, and Bergham does. He's run successful businesses in a successful booming state.
and he doesn't have like these obvious negatives that come along with him for attack. It'll be about Donald Trump.
So why take on any extra water that you might need? And Abbott, for one, would because he is conservative in Texas, You'd have to ask, how does that play? I don't know, in Pennsylvania, you know, a state that I can win if I'm Donald Trump. I just need I need a um I I'm not insulting Doug Bergam by saying y a nothing, but I I just need competency. How about that?
I just need competency standing next to me. And a couple of things too. They hit off, and I think it comes down to how you defend the President. Because Trump says some things that are unorthodox, to say the least. And when you go up there and every every single Anchor outside Foxwell brings every interview about Trump to January 6th as if it happened yesterday.
So, if you don't effectively toe the line, you can't, you know, J.D. Vance went over there and basically said January 6th was no big deal. He wasn't there. Everybody who was there thinking it's a big deal, but we don't think it's a top 10 issue on any American's mind right now because everything else is on fire. If you could fight like Marco Rubio can fight, that's the one thing about Rubio.
He understands the issue and he understands Trump and he knows how to fight. Yeah. I guess m Rubio would would check some of the same boxes, I guess. Like he's not super controversial. Um Actually, when you say fight, yeah, pushback.
Don't be soft, but Don't be controversial in your own right, is what I think the calculus has to be. Don't bring your own controversy to the table. And Yeah, Rubio probably doesn't doesn't do that either. I don't know, man. I'm just feeling like it's Bergham.
I don't know why. I think it's Berg.
Well, I'll tell you what. I interviewed him today uh and I've I've interviewed him last week too on the radio and I know he's I think he's down at the trial. He's at Mar-a-Lago. And I remember Cuck catching up into a New Hampshire and him and his wife are sitting there and I'm thinking to myself, wow. He said, Yeah, I spent last night on Donald Trump's plane.
I said, What stands out? He goes, Everyone's working. There's no drinking. There's really no eating. Everyone's got a job.
He says, I've been flying all over the country on Transway. I go, How do you guys get along? I go, you seem so opposite. He goes, That's the thing, we're not. When you talk about business and energy and things, we we hit it off and I tell him my issues and it helps and he tells me his issues and I got it, you know, an opinion.
So I thought, wow, there's something here.
Something else happened yesterday, Will, and I don't know why Tom Brady did it. But he sat down for a roast. Did you hear about this? Yeah, now I'll be honest, I didn't watch The Roast because I was watching The Stars Game 7. But I don't blame you.
I've seen clips. I've seen clips. It's you saying, I don't know why he did it. From what I've seen, it's something else.
So here is Jeff Ross talk this is on Netflix. I guess it's for charity. Jeff Ross talking about deploy gate, cut 44. If you work hard, eat right, film the other team's practices. Deflate the balls and have the NFL make new rules just for you.
Then you too can be the third most famous guy in a Dunkin' Donuts commercial. Yeah. That's pretty good. Do you agree? We just lost.
Oh, we got it. No, I'm here, Brian. Yeah, I'm here. I'm here. Hey, I saw somebody saying this humanizes.
Tom Brady humanizes Robert Kraft, humanizes Bill Belichick. Um Uh I couldn't believe when Brady, by the way, said all you had to do is give me $20 million. Right. And I would have said I did it. Laughing at yourself hate laughing at yourself is one of the most humanizing things that you can do.
Don't take what you do seriously. Don't take yourself seriously. You know, we say, I don't know why Tom Brady did it. Maybe he comes out a winner. You know, in the end, laugh at yourself.
Here is Bill Belichick last night, cut 46. Great seeing you again. This is a big night. The fans want you. Everyone wants you.
But it's not your night.
Sorry, Drew. Brady. Yeah, coach. You're in. Let's go.
Let's go. We f Kidding me? Again? That's pretty funny. Drew Bloodso was the star.
He ended up starring for the Cowboys after that. He did. Yeah, he he did. Everybody's in on it, man. Randy Moss was up there.
Uh, I got Bloodsoe to play along, which, by the way, that's not an easy moment in Bloodsoe's life.
So, for him to even laugh at it the same way, I mean. He didn't just lose his job. That was kind of the end for Bledsoe. I mean, he had the like you said, the little dance with the Cowboys, but I'm going to play one more for you. Kevin Hart hosted.
Cut 45. Your bill is so important.
So far apart from each other. I just feel like. Why do y'all take a shot together, man? Let's make the uncomfortable uncomfortable. Poor Bill is shot.
This is a big moment, Bill. I want to say this is the greatest coach in the history of the game that did what no one else has done. And having Tom Brady in him was the greatest honor the good Lord gave me.
So a black man made that happen.
So Kevin Hart put him together. He might Kraft just fired him. Did Belichick drink the shot? I couldn't see if he ever drank the shot. You know what?
My Netflix experts will not confirm or deny he took the shot. But I think this is my opinion, Will, and I think you're going to agree with me. Belichick's going to go to he's going to thrive. in the media He's going to be on enough. People expect so little of him because he's not Barkley.
He's not Mr. Personality. He's going to have so much fun. He's not going to want to go back to coaching, even if the opportunity is there. My prediction: everyone's going to be talking about how good Belichick is.
Am I wrong?
So I watched him at the NFL draft, and he was really good. And here's what he's good at.
So last week, Brian, on the Will Kane show, which, like you said, you can subscribe to at Apple or Spotify. I had this guy on NerdRotic.
Okay, who's NerdRotic? He's this like huge gaming or rather pop culture reviewer on YouTube. And he said, authenticity is king. That's what people want in media. They just want you to be real.
And I can testify that Brian Kilmey is the same dude you see on podcast prints on this radio as he is off camera. But people want something that feels real. Barkley is Barkley because he's being 100% himself. Belichick is being that. Like you said, he's not trying to be mister Entertaining.
He's kind of sitting there. He's the straight man to everyone else's joke on set. He did McAfee's Pat McAfee's draft coverage. And he's really smart, obviously, really insightful. I don't know if I agree with you that he won't go back to coaching.
Watch Dallas, by the way, next year. Um but I think you're right. He's going to be really good because he's going to be authentic. He's going to be himself. I got a couple of things on that.
I think he's going to be good too. And I think that people have said to me, if you get to know Belichick, like I have not had the chance to, he's a really good guy. But I watched him on Dynasty, that series. He came off kind of cold at the end, and I thought that maybe he might have lost the locker room a little bit. That's my feeling, but I guess it happens to everyone.
Belichick could go a few places. The one thing about Cowboy fans you don't understand. I know your threshold is like the Yankees. If you don't win at all, it's a wasted season, but it really shouldn't be because I'm with the Giants and they either go to the Super Bowl and then they fall apart the next year for the next five years. They give you a taste of winning one year.
And they're back down to six wins. And there's no thought that they're going to do much better than five hundred this year. At least you guys can guarantee you they're going to be contending for a playoff spot and have a shot at the Super Bowl. You don't you can't underscore how important that is.
Well, Brian. Do you go through life complacent to be good or do you take the moonshot to be great? You gotta, the point isn't to go 12 and 5 for three straight seasons. The point is to win the whole damn thing. And I do feel entitled, like a Yankee fan.
I grew up in the 90s. I do feel entitled. We need to win it all. Twelve and five and out ain't going to cut it in Dallas. We'll see.
And by the way, just to pre just so we get it on the record, there's another scenario for Belichick. If Dable implodes this year, they're going to fire him. I don't think they're going to bring him back, especially because he's so volatile. It'll probably be all in or all out. And then, if you the Giants and Belichick have a love affair.
The Giants might just go, Bill? You got five years to straighten this thing out. Do it. What do you think? I mean I didn't know we were doing this uh Brian Kilmy Sports Show today, which I love, by the way.
Um I think that you better have quarterback. I think he's learned his lesson that you better have a quarterback. Right. Look at his last couple of years in New England. You don't have that in New York.
Get Garoppolo back. He only gets hurt every other snap. All right. There you go.
So, Will, my final advice before I go. We're on KLIF now in Dallas. You live in Dallas. The final thing that's going to keep me there for another 10 years, 15 years, 25 years. This market, I'll tell you, even you talking sports, I'm going to tell you something about the media in this market.
I do not think it reflects the sentiment or the mentality of the people that live in North Texas. If you can be you, which you will, you will be authentic, and you give us an actual voice of reason that reflect the values of the people in Texas, even though you're a Long Islander, I know you can. Even if you can do that, man, you will be not just fitting in here. People will be struggling. starving to hear someone that actually res reflects their values.
And Will, this is Allison, and Brian being Brian. He unplugged his headset and didn't hear any of what you just said. I heard most of it. I thought my call dropped again. I was like, oh, no.
So, Will, this is the first time that's ever happened, right? Ever happened. You just didn't want to hear the beautiful compliment Will was giving you. Did he give me a compliment? I have to listen to the show back.
All right. Eric, did you just have a heart attack? I have to give you a compliment. I have to give her a compliment after on Fox and Friends. I accuse you of being the mascot in high school.
And I like to give you a little bit of a hard time, Brian. Right. I noticed that. Yeah. I also noticed now that you had your podcast, you don't fill in during the week, so that hurts my feelings.
So we've got to get you back.
So, Will, thanks for the advice. Thanks for being on day one in Dallas. Best of luck with the podcast. It's killing it. I see the ads everywhere.
The Will Kane show, wherever you get your podcast. Will Kane, thanks so much. Thanks, Brian. Good luck in Dallas. Thanks.
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So these are just little things coming out of the trial. They're trying to say that he tried to obstruct an election by paying off somebody because they had negative information on him, regardless whether it's business or something salacious. It doesn't matter. The question is: this is something that, if it was proven even true, normally it'd be get a fine. I mean, they were using legal expenses.
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So that's not something that should have been done. You shouldn't really attack your opponent since, with trumped-up investigations, pretty sure that's not ethical or legal. I'll keep you up to date on what's happening in the trial. Keep to date what's happening in Rafah and Israel, and all things breaking in the 2016 campaign. Keep it here, Brian Kilmichell.
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We're back in action now. This hour going to be joined by Congressman David Gustoff, Ways and Means Committee, and chairman of the House Knesset Parliamentary Friendship Group. It looks as though Senator Schumer might be joining with Speaker Johnson in order to bring Benjamin Netanyahu here. Think about that for a second. must show that it's got some blowback for asking for his ouster.
We're following two stories right now. It looks like the Israelis are ushering out some civilians out of the Palestinian, getting a a humanitarian pathway. Looks like they're going to start going into Rafah. And we'll refining the the latest on the On the Trump trial and looking at all these encampments, how soon till George Washington University says enough, we're going to move in. Before we did the governor of New Hampshire, let's get to the big three.
Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. Waiting to find out whether or not Judge Juan Rashon will again find former President Trump in contempt of court for a gag order issues, a potential fine of $4,000. Waiting for that decision from the bench any moment now.
Well, they did find him in contempt. We're trying to get the number on actually how much he was fined. We'll bring you the latest. His comptroller is on the stand right now. Number two.
Trump has a big double-digit advantage on most of the issues that Americans say are most important to them, especially the economy and the situation at the border. Even on the issue of who will best protect democracy, Biden and Trump are tied. 2024 new polls are in. While we have six months to go, it's close, and it's all the battleground states, but you'd rather be Trump than Biden. We look at the game plans and the hurdles.
Number one. These groups are funded by big Biden donors. Should they stop funding these groups? Everybody, as the President has said, needs to kind of get focused in on the very core principles of what our Constitution allows and what our Constitution protects. And that is this: everybody has a right to protest, but they have to protest peacefully.
Right, enough. Mitch Landrug, you didn't answer the question. The Biden funders are the ones primarily behind this unrest, funding the groups that are causing so much unrest in these college campuses, many on the outskirts of not even students, but just creating havoc for the Palestinian Hamas cause. That is nuts. Also, a special thank you to KLIF.
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So it's going to be great. They are the news and information station over in Dallas, 570 and 96.3 FM. Let's bring in Governor Chris Sununu, the 82nd governor of New Hampshire. Governor, you were one person I don't think was surprised that most of the donors to the Biden Victory Fund also donating on some level to these groups causing so much unrest in campuses around the country. Oh, there's no doubt about it.
And I think we have to be aggressive about going a step further and saying, okay, it's one thing to say, Biden donors, I want names. Let's name the organizations. Let's name the individuals. Let's be very clear that these guys are putting money behind folks that are legitimately promoting terrorist organizations like Hamas. I mean, the thing that got me last week was it isn't just, hey, we just want peaceful protest to have a message against what Israel is doing.
There are folks out there now saying, hey, Hamas is just a bunch of freedom fighters. Why are we so hard on those guys? They are terrorist organizations. They want the death of every Jew. They want to attack America.
And if there are Americans funding that promotion, then absolutely we should have those names. Nothing works like good old-fashioned public humiliation of folks that are just on the wrong side of this issue.
Well, David Rockefeller is one, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. They said they stopped, if not now, Jewish Voices of Peace.
So the George Soros, as I mentioned, the Pritzkers, related. To the governor of Illinois, Susan Pritzker, as well as Nicholas Pritzker. You're talking about thousands of tens of thousands of dollars.
Now, Katie Britt came out and tweeted out after seeing this. He goes, a completely unsurprising source. Jim Banks says, surprising to who? We also know that there's a major organization funding the Columbia Unrest, who is from fundamentally. Founded by China.
So they're supported by China. Everything that seems to be going wrong in our country, somehow China seems to be involved. Don't you do we begin to get to sort of this trend? That trend started about 20 years ago, and a lot of people wanted to bury their heads in the sand on it, but it's real, and that's what we know. I mean, then you add the AI, the cybersecurity issues that are all related to this as well, right?
I mean, it's all about hacking, it's all about propaganda, it's about infiltration on social media. The biggest reason this crisis has blown up, I believe, is because there isn't quality education in the classroom on this. There isn't enough constructive ways of having this discussion. And so, what happens? The students say, well, if I'm not going to learn about it, I guess, you know, social media becomes their educator, if you will, and the propaganda, because that's effectively filling a vacuum because the universities have proactively failed at quality education.
Congratulations, everyone. You spent $100,000 a year to send your kids to Columbia to not get an education, and instead they're sitting there scrolling on social media, getting propaganda, you know, their heads filled with propaganda by really evil organizations. This isn't a policy dispute. This is no policy dispute here. These folks want to eradicate every Jew on the planet.
They want a second Holocaust. That isn't a policy. That's evil. And unfortunately, And by the way, I'm going to go a little farther and say the parents have to take some responsibility. I'm a parent of college-aged kids.
Let's take some responsibility here. What values are we instilling in our kids?
So, when they go on these campuses, do they have the maturity and the discipline to handle good conversation, quality conversation, as opposed to and understand the civics of what's happening, as opposed to just getting riled up by a mob? In one of my daughter's classes, she's in college. She had one political class. She's an education major. And they actually rolled in a clip of me.
They didn't even put the two-to-two together, but she laughed. Like, you could not, I mean, my kids, I don't think they are unique in this way. Or my friend's kids either. You can go out there. They're not going to listen to some professor.
They'll say, what do I need to get an A on this test? But they're not going to be molded by them like Plato. I want to bring you to another area of your expertise, and that's politics. I'm going to look at the polls. All adults, ABC does a poll, all adults, Trump, B.
Beats Biden 46, 44. Registered Biden by one nationally. With the third party, Biden beats Biden by, excuse me, Trump beats Biden by two. RFK has 12%. On issues that matter, Trump plus 17 on immigration, Trump plus 14 on on uh economy plus eight on crime.
They're even on democracy, which must kill them. Biden wins plus five on health care and abortion plus twelve. What do these numbers mean to you? What would you be focusing on if you were in the Trump campaign?
So a couple things. One of the things I've been trying to focus on is all these folks, specifically in the liberal media, who won't look at those numbers, who aren't looking at what's really happening to Americans on the ground. They say, well, character matters, and Biden has better character than Trump, so shouldn't that mean Biden's winning by 70?
Well, look, you and the rich liberal establishment who have no concept of how inflation is crushing families might think that. But start respecting the fact that American families are getting crushed by inflation. The border is real. And to the point you're bringing up, Brian, those are their priorities. Everyone might have a different sense of priorities.
Stop judging folks on their priorities. I think what the Trump campaign is doing is exactly what they should be doing. I mean, it really couldn't be going any better for them from a political standpoint. They've completely made these court cases reality TV. And I've said this publicly.
I'll say it again. No one's being kept awake. I don't like the fact that Trump's in court. I don't like any of the chaos of it. But no one in America is really being kept up by it.
Losing sleep over that. You know what they lose sleep over? Not paying their bills, not paying their rent, not being able to afford groceries for their kids anymore. Seeing what's happening on the border, international issues and terrorism, that really keeps them awake at night, and that's what's going to drive them in November. And I think the Trump campaign has done a very good job of kind of almost flipping the script on liberal media and saying, hey, this is what you guys wanted to focus on, and it's just become reality TV.
Real issues matter to real people, and voters matter. And if you all are threatened by democracy, if you're worried about the threats to democracy, stop telling people not to vote. I'm hearing that now, too. Oh, if you don't like Biden, just don't go vote. There's nothing more un-American than telling someone not to vote at all.
It's a rare thing on this planet to be able to choose your leaders. Don't complain about democracy being eroded and then not participate in democracy.
So being sure that everybody goes out there and votes, and that's what the Democrats are most afraid of: that people will go vote. Because when voters don't Turn out, it means they want change, it means their issues are real, and they're going to vote on what's happening. The last thing I'll say, man, I tell people to be selfish. Every American should be selfish with their vote. You should vote exactly in the interests of your family, in the interest of your business, in the interest of what the candidate you think is going to make your path.
Bigger, better, and brighter. And that's it. And don't judge people for doing that. And when folks do that, Trump's winning. Trump's winning this battle right now.
All right, we're talking to Governor Sununu. You recognize his voice, always passionate. Governor, I want you to hear, we just had Christy Noman here, and she talks about in her book a battle she had with Governor Nikki Haley, who became Ambassador Nikki Haley. Listen. You know, I think the first conversations we started to have were in 2020, and she had reached out to me, and we talked again in 2021, said that she wanted to mentor me, realized I was a new governor, that she had a lot of experience being governor, and that if she heard good things, she would tell me, but if she heard bad things, she would make sure that I knew.
And said, let me be clear. If I hear bad things about you, I will make sure that you know. And I never heard from her again. She uh was sending me the message very clearly that there was only room for one Republican woman in in politics and that uh I should remember my place. But you know, Nikki says whatever works for Nikki.
That's that's the deal. Where do you stand in this?
Well, yeah, I'm not getting in between those two. I'll tell you that. I don't know what happened in that conversation. But look, when people write, let me tell you, Brian, I'm going to write a book. I'm going to write my own book.
And you know what it's going to be called? Never buy a book from a politician by Governor Chris Sunudu, because it's all a bunch of bull. I mean, it just I don't know what really happened in that conversation. It's a bunch of salacious stuff. And I'm not criticizing Christie's book per se, but all of them have these salacious conversations in the inside stuff.
And so you never know really what to believe.
So I'll leave that between those two. I don't know. I was going to make a joke about, you know, I love Nikki's dog and because Nikki has this really cute dog. And apparently Christie's dog isn't with us anymore. But I'll keep it.
You heard about the dog story. That's so interesting. Who didn't hear about the dog story? Mike, look, if anybody is thinking about running for office, I have a piece of advice. Hold a puppy.
Love a puppy. Just put it in your commercial. You get so many people jumping across typical party lines when you love a puppy. No one tends to jump across party lines because you shot one. And you're not against what happened to Old Yeller because Old Yeller had lost it, was going to die, right?
So like you didn't come out against Old Yeller. I was not anti-Old Yeller, although I don't know if Old Yeller was a true story.
So I guess, you know, I forgot about that about six minutes after. Could you find out if Old Yeller really happened? Could you find out? Fantastic. I almost had to comment.
Where are the goat people out there? Didn't the goat get shot too? Right. I mean, don't we care about the goats? Where's their advocacy group?
So you found a lane. You found a lane. And Elaine is the goat lane. I'm the goat guy. Anuna's the goat guy.
I'm pro-GOAT. You're the GOAT. All right. So I want you to hear.
So President Trump gives this expansive interview to Time magazine. One thing he wants to do is he wants to round up illegal aliens and check their status and shit them out if they don't belong. They say that's a bad idea, according to Maria Teresa Kumar on Meet the Press for young Latino voters. Listen, cut 32.
So the only reason that Arizona became a purple state was because Sheriff Arpaio going after Arizonans' families who happen to be Latino. And since then, for the last 13 years, there's been base building. Mark Kelly should not be senator had it not been for the influx of young Latinos becoming eligible voters. And guess what? There's 163,000 Latino youth waiting in the wings who were not eligible in the last election, who are now eligible.
And if you want to see how you talk about voter registration, the majority of voter registration is going to start happening over the summer.
So the fact that they are paying attention and they're hearing that they want to do massive deportations internally, that gets everybody on edge. I wanted to hear your I have an opinion on that, obviously, but I want to get yours. What do you think about her assessment and assumption? I don't think it does get everybody on edge. I mean, if it did, then Trump would be losing Latino voters.
He's not. Latino voters are coming over to the Republican side for a variety of different reasons, right? Not just because of those issues. They're going to vote like everyone else votes on what's happening within their family structure, what's happening within their finances, all that sort of thing.
So if there was any truth to that, then I think you'd see it in the polls. But just the opposite is happening, is my sense. Right. I think he's going to do it. And I hear 51% of the country want it.
And the other thing is, if you came here legally, paid the money, worked your way up society, very proud of your work, ethic, what you accomplished, and you see these people just blitzing the border, getting through, living off the land, getting their debit cards, it ticks them off. I watch in generalities. I'm like, it's not going to tick people off to get people out here who are breaking the system. And it doesn't just tick Latinos that have come over the right way. It ticks off all of our immigrant population who have come over, got their green cards, done it the right way, worked hard, spent sometimes years in the system, and doing it right.
So it upsets everybody. And guess what? We are a nation of immigrants. We are. And so everyone who has done it the right way goes, wait a minute, man, this is a real problem.
And it's not just what's happening. I try to remind the Biden administration of this all the time. It's not just what's happening. It's the fact that you're gaslighting everybody, telling them for years it wasn't a problem, that there was no crisis. What you're seeing isn't real.
Oh, it's very real. And now they're backtracking on that.
So it's not just the issue. It's that you lied. And the same thing with inflation. If the Biden administration had come out early on and said, hey, guys, this inflation thing is going to be bad. It's going to be bad for a couple of years.
We spent too much money. We borrowed too much, whatever it was. And they kind of owned it and they prepared people and they were upfront with that conversation. I think he'd have a very different, people would have a very different image. Anytime something goes wrong, they gaslight the American people and say, Oh, those bills you can't pay, but you're really doing better.
You just don't understand your own situation. Governor, I know.
So insulting.
So insulting.
What about the campus unrest? We only have 30 seconds left, but Dartmouth, I understand, did it right? Dartmouth and UNH did it right. Look, prevention and planning is everything. We were on the phone with the president of Dartmouth and UNH.
They talked to their local law enforcement. They made the rules really clear to the students. As soon as the rules were broken, arrests were made. But guess what? Not a single window was broken, and every kid was back in class.
Not a single class was missed.
So, you take action, you be firm, you hold everybody accountable to the rules that you laid ahead of time, and it works. And hats off to the President of Dartmouth and UNH. They did a phenomenal job with that. And guess what? Anything else that might come, again, people know they're not going to get off.
It's not going to be a wishy-washy thing like you see in Columbia and California. Those states are messes because everyone's refusing to address the issue, and it actually throws gasoline on their own fire. And I will not defend my state. You win. Governor Chris Nunu, thanks so much.
Thanks, brother. All right, go with the goat lane. Back in a moment. Newsmakers and newsbreakers. Hear it first on the Brian Kill Meat Show.
Breaking news, unique opinions. Hear it all on the Brian Kill Me Show. Obviously, they're concerned. This is a close race. This poll, like most others, shows it neck and neck.
Little lead for Trump.
So, how do they hope to get out of this situation into something better? And I think their simple answer would be. They need this to become this race to become a referendum on Donald Trump. They need to remind people. what Donald Trump was like as president.
That's David Ignatius, friend of the show. He's got a book out, and he says: remind people what Donald Trump is like. This is when I sat there, I looked at the television, I go, yes, they know. They don't need you to tell them. They don't need me to tell them.
Everyone in their house with their friends, their softball team, their school, they got to make their own decisions because we remember, even though we all have ADD as a country, we're all on our iPhones, we don't need to really go to a meditation to remember what it was like from 2016 to 2020. They have totally different philosophies, totally different approaches to foreign policy. totally different approaches to the border, totally different approaches to the economy, to tax cuts and incentives and regulation rejection, and how to handle protests too. Protests around the country. Remember, this president was in for cracking down on him.
This one wants everyone to lay out and he takes the lead. Like it or not, we don't see President Biden taking the lead anywhere. The fastest three hours in radio. You're with Brian Kilmead. The president, though, has said the protests aren't making him change his policy.
He is unequivocally pro-Israel. It was a month ago he said something had to change or U.S. policy would. Do you expect any change in U.S. policy as a result?
I do, and I slightly disagree. I think the protests and the larger movement have had the President change. I mean, you look at the President now talking about some of the consequences they could have on Netanyahu, the Eres Canal, the Eres opening open. The United States didn't veto the ceasefire resolution in the United Nations after three attempts. Unbelievable.
He's happy about this. I'm beside myself by this. We also have, he didn't know it at the time. That's Ro Kahana, Democrat surrogate. For President Biden, but he did not know they have cut off ammo deliveries to the IDF in protest of the fact that they're moving ahead on Rafa, I guess, or some of their operate or the style of their operations.
Congressman David Kostoff, Ways and Means Committee member, chairman of the House-Knesset Parliamentary Friendship Group, and one of two Republicans serving in the House who is Jewish. Congressman Rokahana thinks it's a good thing. that uh that this pr this administration is equivocating. Do you? No.
Brian. Look, President Biden just appears weak and feckless. I I watched this with Args last Last Thursday. Yeah. And in one sentence.
He he mentioned the word anti-Semitism. But in the same sentence, talked about Islamophobia, discrimination against Arab Americans. Uh the the entire focus on his speech should have been to condemn the anti-Semitism that's happening on these college campuses. And he and he failed to do that. He he equivocated and, you know, f for for whatever reason he's trying to play the all different size.
I guess he's concerned about the vote totals that he's seen in Michigan and other states where he got the there were a lot of undecided votes. The fact of the matter is, is that there are times like these right now That American people look to the President. For leadership and to and, if you will, amplify their voice. And he didn't do anything. to make any college Jewish college student In this country, feel any safer, any more secure about their place on the campus.
And he had a great chance to speak to the nation and to the rest of the world, and he completely blew it. There's no question. And the thing is, every Democrat's all over the place. Every Republican is not. I really don't know.
Outside maybe Rand Paul saying something unorthodox, almost everybody says Israel is attacked. Any civilian that's killed, it's Hamas's fault. And they are the ones who build a subterranean life that protects them and built their headquarters in schools and hospitals and playgrounds.
So after the horrific attack, they have to go in. They're going in. Sadly, some innocent people are dying. Not nearly as much has been reported by Hamas. But I want you to hear Bernie Sanders, a Jewish member of the Senate.
Cut 34. I am thinking back and other people are making this reference. that this may be Biden's Vietnam. I worry very much that President Biden is putting himself in a position. Where he has alienated not just young people, but a lot of the Democratic base.
In terms of his views, On Israel and this war.
So, what would you do? Do you really believe the democratic base is against Israel? Is that true? You know, I I look at Look at the House of Representatives, which is a look, it's an example of people around the nation, 435 members. And I don't have any qualms with there are a number of Jewish Democrats last week.
that stood very firm condemning anti-Semitism. But at the same time. There were uh there were I think seventy something Democrats that voted no on an anti-Semitism resolution. And it tells you that they're playing to this very small I don't even know even know if it's part of their base, but they're playing to a small part of These malcontents around the nation, some of whom I don't even think they know what they're what they're protesting. Against the fact of the matter is Is that the leader of this nation should be a very important thing?
He's got a duty to make sure that every American is safe and is safe from harm. And you look at these students around the country, they've been on. Your show on Fox and on radio, they've testified before various committees in the House of Representatives. Brian, they don't feel safe on their campuses, and they don't feel safe on their campuses. One, obviously you've got these protests, but two, you have very weak leadership.
leading some of these uh colleges and universities. And I look at At Columbia, where the undergraduate Jewish population is a little over 20%. Yeah. Uh how many of those uh Jewish students do you think are gonna re-enroll? In some of these colleges and universities in the next few years, I think it's a giant reset for these universities, and they've caused themselves.
irreparable harm, not only in terms of Those who would choose to apply to go to school there. But donors. I mean, look at look at Columbia with Robert Kraft and he says, uh big donor, I'm not going to give back to school anymore. How about Columbia gets $1.2 billion from the government? Yale gets $776 million.
Harvard gets $754 million. I have no idea why you're writing them checks unless they're doing studies, and they might be. They might be doing some studies for the government. But these are huge checks. You have to put them In jeopardy?
Why does the HBSC, why do historical black colleges have to come back for funding every year up until Trump got involved? But these guys don't. And they obviously are doing things that are putting the Jewish members of their student body in danger. They're embarrassing the university. Even if you believe in the cause, that's not how you do it.
You saw UCLA, for goodness sakes, the anti-Semitic phrases that were on the wall.
So, why is their money not in jeopardy?
Well i to your to your point. We're looking at it now. I mean, we heard last week. Speaker of the House. Majority Leader Steve Scalise, Virginia Fox is the chairman of the House Education Committee.
Talk about looking at federal funding that goes to uh to these schools and and look at withholding the funding. based on how these universities are led and what they permit to go on. on their on their campuses. If you looked at if you look at any other race, religion, creed, what have you. And they were attacked on their on these campuses the way Jewish students have been Uh You would hear a giant revolt from those in the Democratic Party and those in the And the leadership.
So you will see Congress start looking at funding, and I think it's rightfully so, and we need to get these. University presidents back on back on at the House of Representatives again to try to explain or justify whatever they're doing and what they're not doing.
Well, absolutely. By the way, George Washington University, just a stone's throw from Washington, D.C., and by the way, we're talking to Congressman David Kostoff of Tennessee, just a stone's throw away, they have defiled the George Washington statues. They put up a Palestinian flag in his hand. They put Palestinian garb over his face and other locations across the campus. And it's allowed to stand with the D.C.
police right there. George Washington University says none of this is acceptable. What are they hostage to their own students? Yeah, so to your point towards Washington University's After city of Washington. for support to try to clear their campus and try to restore their campus.
The mayor has refused to do so. I know that she'll be testifying before the House of Representatives soon. And These very tough questions are going to be asked because the university is asking for that help from the city of Washington. We also have a situation where the University of you saw where the commencement address was canceled at Columbia. It was been canceled already at USC.
And now we saw that interrupted by the University of Michigan. Are you concerned about your institutions in Tennessee? Isn't it graduation time for you? Yeah, well, factor There was some type of a protest at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. They took care of it.
But look, I think that that every college and every university, whether wherever they are. They have to be prepared and on guard. And it may not again, it may not be their students, it probably isn't. Because we we know who funds these groups and and uh these people are a number of them are paid instigators and paid protesters.
So I think everybody unfortunately, it has to be on notice. And it and it's truly a shame because obviously I'm stating the obvious, but graduation is a time to celebrate these students and all that they've accomplished. And You know, the fact of the matter is, this is, I don't know when it ends on the college campuses, but it's something that the Democrats are going to have to deal with. At their national convention, and in a way, Brian. This, where we are right now, feels a lot like not only the late 1930s, but 1968 all rolled up into one.
Especially with their Chicago. It's going to be the Chicago DNC.
So that's going to be a just they are chanting genocide, Joe. They're not even bringing up Trump or you or any Republican. And meanwhile, the speaker went down there, was heckled, but he showed up anyway, met with the president. As far as we know, President Biden hasn't even picked up the phone. In Virginia, they tried something in the University of Virginia over the weekend.
The Virginia Attorney General, Jason Maieris, spoke out about it. Here's how they handled it, Cut 10. We're receiving intelligence that outside agitators are starting to get involved in these campus protests. We saw that they are showing up with pallets of prefab wooden barriers. We saw this at VCU.
We've seen folks that are not students show up in riot gear with bullhorns to direct the protesters on how to flank our officers. We even see them taking water bottles, pouring half of it out, putting bear spray in the water bottles, and throwing them at these officers, basically using them as chemical agents to try to assault our officers. And so our message is: if you think you can get away with the assault and battery of an officer, if you think you can get away with threats of violence and acts of violence against those in law enforcement, I got to tell you, you're going to find out real quickly. Virginia is not New York or California, and we're going to hold you accountable. And that seems to be the way you say Tennessee will react, right?
Oh, no doubt about it. No doubt about it. And that shows that that shows the right leadership in in Virginia. But look, I think every college and every university you're now on notice. And again, it may not be your students.
It probably isn't. It could be people from outside. These are professionals. We've seen some of these type people at the Capital march through here and and demonstrate and uh and try to get people on video saying uh saying things and trying to get them instigated Look, the the fact of the matter is every student no matter who they are, has a right to feel safe where they go to the college and university. And that's not the case.
And the federal government, the executive branch, needs to step up The President has been slow to the plate and when he had the chance when he took the chance on Thursday, he completely blew it. Congressman, how do you explain you're Jewish? How do you explain that seems to sex generation doesn't seem much symbiosis with Israel? And how much are you talking about that in the Jewish community? Yeah.
know about that. I think that On october the sixth, a number of uh Jewish Americans may have been liberal or progressive and they woke up the next morning Thinking differently. I mean, they look at You you talked about this earlier. The world changed on october the seventh. There was a ceasefire on October the 7th until Hamas completely violated it and killed 1,200.
Jewish people, the highest number of Jewish people killed on any given single day since the Holocaust almost 80 years ago.
So I I think that people do s see things uh differently. They look at leadership, they look at the fact that Joe Biden is not leading, is not standing strong for Israel. Um Merhoo. Called out Netanyahu on the Senate floor and said he doesn't need to leave. You know, we talk about they talk about election interference.
Uh We don't want foreign leaders to say our president, our majority leader, and our speaker and our Our leaders need to be ousted. They don't do that. And it's not right for. Humor to do that.
So, to your point, I think the Jewish Americans look at the lack of leadership from Biden and what Uh people like Schumer say who proclaimed himself the highest Jewish person elected and uh they're not standing strong. They're not. They're not standing strong, but it's up to the other people, despite your leadership, to stand up for your religion and a country that's such an ally to America. I think.
So I know you guys are pretty much on the same page. My exit question to you is this. Marjorie Taylor Greene's going to put that motion to vacate out. Are there other Republicans? Uh that will join her outside Tom Massey.
You know, I don't know.
Well I procedurally what will happen is if sh w when she when she makes that right when she calls the motion to vacate there will be a motion to table. And that motion at table will be successful.
So it'll Uh it'll die a death this week if she clients to schedule it. for a vote. But the fact of the matter is, We've got our quarterback and I don't know any team that sacks their own quarterback.
So we've got our leader. Mike Johnson. is doing a good job under very difficult circumstances with very thin margins. And we need to make sure that he continues to enact our Republican control. All right.
Congressman, best of luck to these perilous times. David Kostoff, thank you. Thank you, Brian. All right, listen, your time to speak out. 1-866-408-7669.
A lot going on over the weekend. We'll discuss it. We'll also have the latest on the Trump trial. I'll update you. The latest on the Rafah maneuver for the Israeli military.
We'll go over that. And by the way, Donald Trump just made his way back into court after the lunch break. You're listening to the Brian Killmeat Show. Don't move. Expanding your knowledge base.
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That is not my business. My business is Alexis Vanessa Roberts.
Okay, she ain't talking about no free this, free that. Cause I tell you what ain't free, Colombia. Beyond that, beyond that. That they got the nerve to want 68,000 a year. I mean, look, we totally respect their right to protest, but I mean, we're also making sacrifices for our kids.
Yeah, I'm out here busting my hump to pay all that tussle. Uh what do you do for a living? Sister girl, I do it all. Uber all day. Uber eats all night.
Grass on the weekends, sell Gucci wallets out of my trunk, life coaching on IG. I bounty hunt whenever possible. All of that just so she can say she got a degree in African American studies. It's like little girl, you been black your whole life. You know what it is.
So that was uh And that's uh Keenan. Top. Yeah. Yeah. Anyway, we know who he is.
So Keenan from there was a call to open. You just talked about the protest. Uh, with some gender-neutral hosts. I don't know who these people are in SNL. They're just not funny.
I thought I'm gonna go just go to the weekend update, we'll find something. Nothing was funny about Weekend Update. There were some funny things, not that we'd play on the show, but there were.
Well, um but the Cold Open, they have these basically two white parents saying the protest freedom of speech were so torn. And then Keenan ends up the black dad and he's like, It's fine if your kids are protesting, my daughter's in her dorm and studying 'cause we're paying for that to be it's just fantastic. It was really good. That part would have made a lot of sense. I think he's the only thing.
He's the longest, he's been on there more than any other comedian. or actor.
So that's pretty important. The other big story over the weekend was Tom Cotton. And Tom Cotton took on Jonathan Carl, who clearly did not know where he was going and who he was dealing with. Here's Tom Cotton. Oh, we're not going to have time for it?
No, no time. Tomorrow, I'm going to bring it up. Because he calls him little Gazins, and Jonathan Carl goes to bat for him, and he says. Who do they think they are? And cut them down to size.
Jonathan Carl only wants to talk about December, talk about January 6th. That's all they want to talk about. The same thing with Jake Taffer, January 6th. The rest of the country gets it, but that's not even in the top 15 things that are important.
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