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Rules for first Biden/Trump debate revealed... benefit Biden?

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June 17, 2024 12:52 pm

Rules for first Biden/Trump debate revealed... benefit Biden?

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June 17, 2024 12:52 pm

Joe Biden's performance overseas has raised concerns about his fitness for office, with world leaders questioning his ability to lead. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is expanding his map into counties and communities across the country, while Joe Biden struggles to expand his map. The debate rules have been spelled out for the first time, with Trump agreeing to participate in a debate with Biden. The stakes are high, and the outcome is uncertain.

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From high atop Fox News headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions, never sowing division. It's Brian Killmead. Hi, everyone. Hope you had a fantastic weekend. Father's Day shouldn't apply, but we're back in action today.

Bottom of the hour, Angel Earhart will join us on the eve of her going unoutnumbered a little bit later in the afternoon.

So we'll talk about that on Fox News and also see the President of the United States is going to be meeting with the Uh, the leader of NATO, so that Jan Schultzenberger, that'll be good, and the vice president. Will do something important fresh off her big meeting representing the U.S. Representing the U.S. over in Switzerland for the first peace summit with the Ukrainian leader. They wanted the president to go, but he had to hang out with celebrities.

On the West Coast. A bizarre choice.

So before I get to your calls and more, let's get to the big three.

Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. The demand for electricity in the United States for the first time in a long time is going to go up quite a bit. If we don't have nuclear to complement the wind and sun, the country will fall behind the demand for electricity. Yes, that's Bill Gates talking about something that could bring both parties together.

In fact, I think they're behind nuclear power, safe nuclear power, burns clean and works. Number two. Joe Biden's biggest strength in seniors, he can go right at that by picking Doug Bergam or Glenn Yunken or Mike Pompeo. People who are very comfortable, people who are very well known to the seniors in America. That is you at Ozai carrying his advice.

BP stakes are heating up, and the leaders among the leaders emerge. We will zero in on who's hot right now, two months until the winner is announced. Number Here's the irony of this race. The irony is that Donald Trump is expanding his map into counties, into communities across the country. And you can't name a single county or state where Joe Biden is expanding his map.

I should be 100% right. Kellyanne Conway, political tactics for Trump and Biden on full display this weekend. And the debate rules are spelled out for the first time because of their clash in about 10 days.

So we'll be looking forward to going over that with you and see what you think. First off, this political ad just rolled out. Where was. Joe Biden over the weekend. I just think the optics are absolutely terrible.

You have former President Donald Trump in Detroit meeting with black leaders. He's not going to win the Detroit urban vote, but he wants to win Michigan. And he shows up there. And he shows up and he listens and he talks and he addresses. And that is why.

Currently in Michigan, the black vote, where he got 7% last time, is up to 11%. And if he get up to 20%, I don't think there's any way that Joe Biden wins. If you look overall with the black vote, the president's making gains. And it's not by accident. He's actually doing something I've been asking Republicans to do for the longest time.

And Democrats should do the same thing. You go to places that don't necessarily like you. And you listen to what they want, you tell them who you are, and let them know you care about their vote. If you don't get them this time, maybe you start making some inroads next time. And you make people honest.

And that's why Joe Biden should be going to rural areas of Iowa. And just telling the farmers, hey, listen, this is what I'll do for you. What are the issues? and making everybody a winner. But uh so far only Donald Trump is doing it.

So I always wondered what they were going to do in terms of this convicted Felon thing with Trump. Because we know it's going to be appeal. Appealed in New York. We know about the case is built on a house of cards. We know that a lot of people, 32% of the country, thinks it should not have been brought.

We also know for bad news for Trump is 21% said independents say it will affect how they vote.

So how will Joe Biden use this? How will he use it in an ad knowing that his son was just became a convicted felon? Here's your answer, cut one. This election is between a convicted criminal who's only out for himself and a president who's fighting for your family.

Okay, there you go. Right away being used.

Now, Think about this. If he's going to keep saying that over and over again, I would turn it around and say, hey. Mr President, What am I charged with? What what exact and who's Michelangelo? Number three Choose Just Parm.

You have any idea why he left? You're gonna tell me you had nothing to do with this, the number three guy? Hey, who is Lachesia James? Did you ever hear her? She hired the daughter of the jud the wife of the judge.

Hey, duh, Mr. President, do you know who Adam Schift is? Do you know who Dan Goldman is? Oh, you do? Great.

Because you know what they did? They hired the judges Dor as a operative. Oh, do you know who the judge is? He donated your campaign.

So you really think it's wrong and un-American? To say that justice is denied here? and that my appeal might very much work to my advantage. Did you put him up to it? In twenty twenty two, Politico came out with a story that you were upset with Merrick Garland for being too slow to bring charges against me.

Did Politico have it wrong? Just curious. Oh, it did? Oh, oh, Mr. President, by the way, that laptop, in twenty twenty, you looked into the camera and you told everyone it's not your son's laptop.

You knew it was your son's laptop, right? Do you want to apologize to me and to the rest of the country? Go ahead. I'll give you my time.

So, these are the types of things I would bring up.

So, they just brought up convicted criminal. There you go. Game on.

So Trump is also going back to Joe Biden's actual record. And he was all for this crime bill in the 1990s, at which time he used the term super predators that in the black community they took as an affront.

So Donald Trump said, I think that's going to work for me, cut five.

So Biden, on the other hand, Biden wrote The devastating 1994 crime bill, talking about super predators, that was Biden. You know, he walks around now talking about the black vote. He's the king of the super predators, and he wrote the 1994 crime bill that you talk about so much. I guess everybody here knows about that, especially if you happen to be black. And he was the one with the super predators, so just please remember that when you think you're going to vote Democrat, because you shouldn't vote Democrat.

Um He's going to jam that down their throats, and he's going to make sure to say it in front of black audiences too. And then let him back off the crime bill. Three strikes are out, things that were in there, unforgiving. And by the way, a lot of this was crack use. You use crack, you go into jail.

And now you want to give his son grace when it comes to jail sentencing coming up in a couple of weeks. You want your heart to go out for your son. But where was that compassion? Twenty years ago, actually more, thirty years ago. President's got a long track record.

So with the the current president the former president's trying to do is diversify. He wants to get Virginia, he wants to get New Hampshire, he wants to get Minnesota. He's trying to expand the map. He's in a dead heat in two of those three. We're waiting on a Minnesota poll.

Kellyanne Conway loves it. Cut fifteen. Here's the irony of this race. The irony is that Donald Trump is expanding his map into counties, into communities across the country. And you can't name a single county or state where Joe Biden is expanding his map.

It's true. Where is he? He's trying to get North Carolina, but he's not making gains at all.

Well, the President's making games with the black community. I know Charlemagne the God says he doesn't believe the polls, but he does acknowledge that they're in the twenties in terms of black approval of going to vote for him.

Now the President once got seventy six percent of the black vote in Michigan. It's down to fifty four percent.

Now, if Trump only got his 11%, where'd the rest go? Right now they're staying home. And that's important. In turn to the message, I don't know how many people he converted. I wasn't in Detroit.

People point out a lot of the audience was white. I'm not sure. But this is Lorenzo Sewall. A soul. He's a senior pastor.

of the 180 church. I want you to hear what he said. Concept. President Trump, I'm so humble. That you would be here, President Obama never came to the hood, so to speak, right?

President Joe Biden, he went to the big NAACP dinner, but he never came to the hood.

So thank you. First part is showing up. Because you could believe it or not believe it. The guy is not even the slightest bit racist. He likes people that like him, number one.

He likes people that are competent and good. Do you think that he has a problem with Byron Donald? Is that a fake relationship with Tim Scott? Is that a horrible, phony relationship with brain surgeon Dr. Ben Carson?

Mike Tyson dating back to the 1980s, going through his divorce. They kept going he kept going back to Trump. And you know about Herschel Walker, we've been over that before.

Now, fifty cent looks like he's voting for him. What about Icewear Vezzo?

Now, I don't know. I'm not up to date on the latest rappers, but it struck me that he's from Detroit and he said this, cut eight.

However, we still enjoy President Trump. We appreciate him coming to our city. We are entrepreneurs. We are businessmen. We're not the same people that our parents was.

We don't intend to vote blindly. We don't feel no one should feel entitled to our vote. We want everyone to work for our vote. We want more for ourselves. And we're also voting based off personal experience and not personal feelings.

Mm-hmm. And what they're going to say is, what did you experience over the last four years? And I think the President is going to say, I had American policies. I didn't have black policies or white policies, Hispanic policies. But the reason I'm increasing in those areas is because people's lives were better compared to these four years, and I'm not pandering.

Sometimes not pandering costs you votes. Cut nine So I came here today in hopes of hearing somebody actually speak for us for a change, for the black community, for black Americans, the inner community where I'm from, from the trenches, from the hood. And I didn't get that today.

However, you know, I support Trump and a lot of us definitely support Donald Trump.

So there you go. 1866-408-7669. Where do you think? Are you for this? Shaking things up, going into areas that you're probably not going to get the majority of the vote, but campaigning anyway, whether it's the South Bronx or it's Wildwood, New Jersey, and now it's Detroit.

I think he's going back to, and I think he's going right to Philadelphia as well. He's going to go to all these areas where he did very poorly in the polls, and there were problems with the polls. But this brother bothers me. I read this over the weekend, forty-nine states are providing voter registration forms to migrants. without proof of citizenship.

Man, I know you got to get cross checked when you add one point. But why would you allow this? allows so much margin for human error, And have people that aren't here legally Get voting registration ballots. And once they're registered and they're on the docket, they're there for good. All right.

When we come back, I'll take your calls: 1866-408-7669. I do want to go over two, the VP stakes. You're going to be very surprised who has emerged as number one. And number one A. You'll listen to Brian Kill Me Show.

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Trump has a couple of good picks. I think Tim Scott is a good pick. I think Marco Rubio is a good pick. I think that Democrats fear less like a J.D. Vance, someone who's seen as adding to a much more conservative outlook, although I think Tim Scott's pretty conservative.

So I think those two were pretty good picks, and I think some of the others on the list probably would hurt Trump rather than help him. Wow, that's interesting. J.D. Vance, I told you I think he's a really bright, good-looking guy from Ohio, good Battleground State technically. But J.D.

Vance's foreign policy scares the hell out of me. But they say if you want the Rust Belt, go get someone like J.D. Vance. They say if you want to show a diverse ticket, go get Tim Scott, smart and affable, approachable, experienced. He's got the business background too, and they get along.

Good.

Now, the other thing with I think the guy leading right now is Doug Bergam. The only negative thing they found on Doug Bergam, here's what they like about it. And I'm going to let you hear from some people that got a chance to know him. Like Kevin O'Leary. But the thing they say about him is the only thing.

Number one, he's a little older.

So evidently, this, I'm going to ask the president directly when I get a chance to interview him. The president evidently, former president, does not want the vice president thinking about being the next president while he's his number two. And if you are vice president, you kind of key up a year and a half in, you start getting your team together. Number two, he doesn't want people going to the Vice President as the heir apparent.

So, if you get a 40-year-old or a 50-year-old like that, that's the story. But if you get a 72-year-old like Doug Bergham, You probably don't think that. And Doug Bergham is somebody that executes, who knows software, knows farming, knows like to be poor, be self-made success story, knows Silicon Valley, willing to put maybe a billion dollars in, already done a monster deal with Microsoft, and has already run a very efficient state, understands energy. John, you're in California. Hey, John.

Brian, thank you for taking my call, Brian. Hey, I wanted to talk about the things that Donald Trump is doing, living here out in this blue state and seeing on local television the stuff that was going on in Orange County, because you don't get that unless you're watching local TV. That's going to expand the base. Of course, he's not going to win California, but other people are going to see that, and they're going to expand the base in other part of these states. Vice president picked for me, Nikki Haley.

Even though I don't like her, I don't think she's good for the country, but I think she's good for the party. Right. If he wants to win, a lot of people say just a practical reason. She, by the way, her dad passed away on Father's Day. She tweeted that out yesterday.

I like Nikki Haley. I think she would be eventually a really good president. A lot of people like Trump don't like her. I'm not one of them. But, John, that's a very practical move.

They just aren't speaking now. They're not even on they're not they didn't even have that cordial phone call that he had with DeSantis, which has gotten better each time. Joel, you're listening online in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Joel. Yeah, a little bit of human here, but if I was Trump, I'd pick Tom Brady.

You could call it TNT. But after what I saw in Foxborough last week, it looked like a Trump rally. And it would help with the Northeastern crowd. But just wanted to throw that out there. You know, you got Steve Garvey running out in California, and I think he's going to win.

And I think actually I would love it not to be Senator Adam Schiff. It would be fantastic. Exactly. He'd be out totally. But thanks so much for the call.

Joe, it's not going to be Tom Brady, who, by the way, was great in the booth with the UFL over the weekend. The guy's putting the work in to be a broadcaster. Here is Kevin O'Leary talking about his pick and Doug Bergam, cut 29. When you start to think about a vice president, you never really consider them having the necessary need of executional skills.

So I'm a huge advocate for him, and I'd love to see Trump bring him in to the portfolio. I'll tell you why. Trump himself admitted that in his last tenure, his last mandate, he made some mistakes on who he brought into cabinet. Bergham is not a mistake. Bergham could be the get-it-done guy.

Trump is bombastic. He's the vision guy. But he needs execution skills. He could say to Bergham, go fix the border. Go fix energy.

Go fix anything. That's what Bergham does. I don't see that skill set proven in any other candidate. Kevin O'Leary with a business background. I find it fascinating that Kevin O'Leary wants to come on so much, too, right?

He's already a self-made billionaire. He's on Shark Tank every week. Mark Cuban's retired, but aren't you shocked that Kevin O'Leary's on so much? And every time he produces, you never see him bored, takes any question, the most complex, the simplest. I'm not shocked, I'm more fascinated like what is his Like, he has a strategy there, right?

Like, he does, he doesn't not do something that's not well thought out.

So, what is his end goal? But he's excellent. I agree. He always has really unique points. And you know what?

I always said, Allison, I know I'm speaking to the choir here, but there's nothing like the Fox audience. When you start getting feedback from the Fox audience, that could be it too. Because they are so loyal to us. Like when we walk around, they feel like you're part of the family.

So he could be famous and well-known, and people call him Mr. Wonderful kind of tough. But then he's on Fox offering insight on business and treasuries and crypto and all this. And I think maybe he likes getting that feedback. Because what else goals do you have when you're already a global economic Titan?

To be a global economic titan in another industry. Yes. To continue building the brand. Right. Maybe, yeah.

I mean, he is kind of doing that.

So, just to show you how different it is, the New York Post, excuse me, Fox News Digital talks about the need to get the Rust Belt. And they say that to get the Rust Belt, you're going to have to go get J.D. Vance. And I don't who J.D. Vance knows who wants J.D.

Vance. The Steve Bannon's of the world, the Donald Trump Jr.'s of the world.

So that's one thing is pretty clear. The other thing over the weekend, I thought that Byron Donalds and Tim Scott had kind of dropped back along with Elise Stefanik. But Byron Donalds over the weekend, the president really praising him. What a great guy he is. And he was just on with us just now, and he punted.

He was on Fox and Friends 30 minutes ago with us. And he just punted on, am I being vetted? Have I talked to the president about that? He said Rather than I tell ya. And when I talk to the president, former president about it, it's between us.

I don't know. I like the fact that he's got a big economic business background too.

Alright, Amy Earhart's coming in shortly. You'll listen to the Brian Kill Me show.

So glad you're here. The more you listen, the more you'll know. It's Brian Killmead. So some of the criteria. That Donald Trump is looking for in a running meeting is you have to look the part and you have to have good hair.

Did he say that? Right, yes. He said that, and they say that Doug Bergam's got the best hair. He does have longer hair. Ainsley Earhart's here, fresh you up, Fox and Friends, soon to be unoutnumbered.

Yes, in a few hours, you'll have to watch. Right. So, do you find that Donald Trump likes the look, wants to look, wants the look? He no longer needs a congressional insire, Ainsley. All right, like Mike Pence.

All right, who has good hair then? Marco Rubio has good hair. Um Byron Donalds, we interviewed him. What does his hair look like? I think he's solid.

Okay, solid. Tim Scott has hair. Nope. No hair. No hair, you're right.

Totally bald. By the way, if you watched Trey Gowdy's show yesterday, Trey Gowdy said, and you're about to be a father on August 3rd.

So that made headlines. We were like, what? Is he having a baby? And what does that mean? He's getting married in August, so I assume it's that day, and his fiancé has three children.

So I think he'll be a stepdad. Right. He could still be a dad. How old is he? Yeah, he still could be a dad if they want if she wants more children.

Has he discussed it with you? You're both from South Carolina. No, I'm going to ask him about it, though. All right, good.

So we're looking at the number two.

So you've got to have good hair, and you have to not overshadow the president. He does not want you running for president when you're there. Here's the negative on Doug Berger. He signed a six-week abortion ban in North Dakota. And they say that's fine for pro-life, it's fine for Republican states.

But as you know, looking at Ron DeSantis, he had trouble defending it. It doesn't work for 56% of the country who wishes Roe v. Weed was not turned over. Right, right. I mean, you know, it's an issue.

Would that be a deal breaker, you think? I think Donald Trump's response was the correct one. Let it go back to the state, wi states, which it has. Because if you live in South Carolina, you feel differently probably about abortion than you do if you live in New York. If you live in some of these liberal states, They say, you know, the sky's the limit.

And if you live in these conservative states, most people, Catholics, evangelicals, are pro-life. Right. How about you want to hear you, you had said? Sure. Do you feel compelled to say yes?

Because I, because you'd seen things.

Well, now I want to know.

Now you want to know. Yeah.

Okay. I could read it to you.

Okay. Would you rather hear you, you would speak? Oh, yes. You have the sound bite? Cut 29.

Okay, cut 29. Joe Biden's biggest strength in seniors. He can go right at that by picking Doug Bergham or Glenn Yunken or Mike Pompeo, people who are very comfortable, people who are very well known to the seniors in America. Or he can blunt the coming attack, and I think you've seen it already, where folks are going after him on the suckers and losers nonsense, that made-up stuff that got under the former president's skin this week. Then you pick a veteran.

You pick Tom Cotton, you pick J.D. Vance, or you pick Mike Pompeo.

Now, there's one name in both of those. Circles, Mike Pompeo.

So I think that kind of makes a lot of sense. But if you're going for the sixteen million veterans in the country or the million plus people in uniform, cotton and vance make the most sense to me. Do you agree with that? The suckers and losers, something that John Kelly evidently told, he evidently made a comment that people that died, I can never picture Trump saying that. He says he never said it, but people are trying to use that against him, and they're putting ads out.

All those things are fine. When people look at J.D. Vance, they just don't think veteran. Tom Cotton, you think veteran. I like Tom Cotton.

Right. The good thing about picking someone younger too, Brian, is that they could run for President afterwards or in four more years after. But you think it bothers Trump that they might be looking to run while he's still in office? I think if he if he chooses like a Tim Scott, I I think Tim Scott would be stand out of his way. He would be um he's just such a solid man.

I don't think that he would start Immediately trying to campaign to run again. But the Republican Party does need someone who is preparing in that fourth year to run for president. Right. I think that will be interesting. I think that the person and I don't think anything will intimidate Trump.

These are his last four years. He can only serve eight years. Yeah, well, I I know, even though he keeps saying that just to drive people crazy about going through the next four years, I I guess we'll see what's going on. The other thing that he brought up over the weekend Was that Marco that Donald Trump is asking people: Does Marco Rubio really want it? He said because he comes out, he does great in these interviews, says nice things, but never calls me, never goes on any of my trips, never goes on any of my things.

Does he want to be Vice President? I mean, the answer is absolutely yes. Of course, everyone would say yes, especially if you're already if you're a governor or if you're a congressman or you're a senator, that's Of course, you'd want to be vice president. He'd have to move to Washington. Right.

He'd have to.

So, Byron Donalds, we asked him about that this morning. And what was interesting about him compared to J.D. Vance, last week we had J.D. Vance on our show. We said, Have you talked to him about VP?

He said, No, not at all. We were like, Well, what about everybody else on the list? How do you know they're not talking to him and telling them that, telling Donald Trump, I really want it because you're going to. Probably be looked at first if you've already told him, I will do whatever it takes. I want to be your VP.

Right. So I think it's important for them to advocate for themselves. And when we interviewed Byron this morning, he said, We said, Have you talked to him? He goes, Maybe, maybe not.

Sounds like he has. It sounds like he has. Yeah, earlier in the show, if you weren't listening on the way up, Ainsley, I was talking about what the president was doing, the foreign president was doing in Detroit, and how that's going to, you know, I think just trying for the black folk. The other thing I find fascinating is the new rules on the debate. They're out.

So we're looking at the debate rules. It's going to be 90 minutes. They're only going to take two commercials. At those commercials, you can't go up and huddle with the candidates, the president and the former president. You can't take notes, but you can take notes in the middle of this.

You're going to get two minutes to answer a question, one minute to answer that or retort. No opening statements. At any point, I thought they were going to say, okay, now let's spar. But at no point is there going to be an unscripted question. You know what?

I'm glad they're not doing opening statements because that's just going to be both of them touting themselves, bragging about why they would be the best president. I want to hear the issues. I just want to hear the issues.

So I want them to get right into the questions. And I'm glad that they're cutting their mics. I think that's going to help. I think that'll help Donald Trump because. I remember in four years ago during the debate, Donald Trump talked so much that it ended up backfiring on him.

So I think that'll be good to cut the mic, let him give his spin, let him give his little speech, and then cut the mic. Then we want to hear from Biden, cut his mic, then it goes back to Trump.

So I was listening to this week without George Stephanopoulos. Rachel Bade was on from Politico, cut 19. It's really hard for me to see how this is beneficial to Donald Trump. There's no audience. He plays off the energy of the crowd.

And, you know, by cutting his mic off, like talking over people, he's not going to be able to sort of distract from the policy debate.

Somebody once told me when we were first talking about this CNN debate and what the rules might look like, that the hardest possible debate you can have is actually what we're going to see here. And that is no audience, very strict time restraints, and not being able to interrupt people. And that means the focus is going to be very much on policy, which honestly is not Donald Trump's strength.

So I don't know. I think this does give Biden an advantage.

Okay, policy is not his strength. Biden's policies are his strength? Really? High crime, high inflation, open borders, not great with foreign policy, not a strong leader around the globe, wandering off. We see that.

We saw that at the G7 summit. We saw that at the Juneteenth concert. We saw that over the weekend when he had to be pulled back off the stage by Barack Obama at that celebrity event.

So I disagree with her about the policy issue. I also disagree with her about how. Not having an audience, who's Donald Trump going to play off of? We've interviewed him one-on-one, Brian. I've had one-on-ones, you've had one-on-ones, and all of the anchors have interviewed him together at the White House.

He was fine, he was energetic. He played off of our questions. He doesn't have to have an audience. Right. So, what did you think overseas?

I thought he looked terrible. I think he looked exhausted. He missed the first day of the day. What do you think that the prime minister of Italy had to walk? In front of all the other world leaders and pull him back and turn him around to look at the parachute guy because he was turned around looking somewhere else off in the distance or looking at somebody else.

She had to walk in front of them, nudge him. I'm sure she went home that night and told her husband, like, oh my gosh, yes. And then the day before, when they came in and they signed the book and they all walked backstage and then they got onto the big platform to take the world leader picture, he didn't know where to go. What about when he almost head-butted the Pope? Yeah.

Did you see him lean over there? Yes, what was that? I just saw that still shot of their foreheads together. Do you know who. Disagrees with you?

These people on MSNBC, cut 23. It's amazing because you think about the fact that the president is playing chess and the former president at best is playing like hungry, hungry hippo. We'll hit that. Maybe Uno. I'm going to give Uno, maybe.

He's playing Uno. Uno, and somebody keeps telling him to draw four. I just, you know, it's the split screen this week, much like the split screen last week, you keep talking about the split screens that have happened. And again, much for everyone that's saying, you know, oh, Joe Biden seems a little too old. I don't know about you, but from France, doing all these things, coming back to America, going back out to the G7 in Italy, now he's on his way to LA right now as we speak to do another event.

This is, and I don't know where Donald Trump has been. Oh, oh, yes, I didn't know where he's been, railing against a machine on a stage.

So they think he's doing a great job. They talked about how m magic he looked and how made up the New York Post made up a story about him freezing on stage. Angel, you saw the video. We saw it. We saw it.

We've seen it countless times. Yeah.

They have to say that on air. They're not going to ever praise Donald Trump. The only candidate they have. Is Joe Biden.

So they have to praise him. No telling what they're saying when they're when they're not mic'd, when they're off camera, when they're with their loved ones. I'm sure they're saying, I can't believe this is our candidate.

So pretend we're not on mic now. What would you say about me? Oh, I would say I cannot believe he ever had a job. How did he get a radio show? How did he get on Fox and Friends?

How has he lasted? I like the fact. I like you better when you're on Mike because I don't like when you express your thoughts. I always praise you, Brian. I think you're hilarious.

You're fun to work with. You do a good job. You know the news. You eat, breathe, and sleep it. And you love to work.

Lack of diversity in my life truly bothers you a little bit. You don't see me golfing as much or not playing tennis. Look, as a woman, you respect that. A hardworking man. All right.

Does John spend all your money? Right. Well, she's got her own boutique now. I know, right? She's doing that.

Yes. Listen, when we come back, Wild Willows, by the way, if you're shopping in the area, they have a website, too. If you're. Out in California listening to this, you can shop online. Right, and it's not stuff that she wore.

This is not her old stuff, it's not a consignment shop. Yeah, that's what I mean. Right. Do people under the impression that she wore this stuff? No.

Oh, okay. No, it's called a boutique. It's not called a consignment shop. Just want to make sure, we want to clarify that.

Okay, right. It might go for more, though, if Dawn Kill Me wore it. Imagine that. It was fantastic. And then and then I washed it.

Right. That would be great. You need to sell your T shirts. Get dressed. That's what they need to sell.

And stay within yourself. Stay within yourself. You think I made a big mistake? You should say get dressed instead of stay within yourself. Yeah, stay within yourself is funny, but get dressed on a T shirt is so fitting.

Right. Because if you want to. Allison's shaking your head. I can always agree with you. Back at a moment, Ainsley is a count down to her and outnumbered.

She's going to play one of the women. Bag of the bone. Diving deep into today's top stories, it's Brian Kilmead. If you're interested in it, Brian's talking about it. You're with Brian Kilmead.

Hey, we're back. A few more minutes with Ainsley Earhart before she has to go do outnumbered. It'll be great, I'm sure. Ainsley, a couple of things. When you talked about social media and your kid, we thought we had this story today that the.

The surgeon general is going to decide whether to put a warning label on the social media. Yeah, it'll take Congress. I mean twofold. I I I definitely think there should be yeah, we but we're already warned. We already know.

As parents, we know social media can be very dangerous for our children. But when you read the stats that if you're on social media for more than three hours a day, your chances increase for depression and anxiety tremendously. And then we read the average Adolescent is on social media for 4.8 hours a day. Do you believe that? I could not believe that.

That's crazy. Do you think it affects men as much as it does women? Because I know women get their feelings hurt if they're not included on a trip or if they see pictures of a party and they weren't invited. They say 46% of the people, I don't know if they brought it up on the genders, 46% of the people feel worse having done it. And the thing is, you feel like you're missing out.

The couple of things is, as my analogy is, the water gradually got hotter. There was no big announcement. We have social media and take, check it all out. It was, you know, in the beginning, it was just. I think MySpace and then Facebook trumped that.

Remember, Facebook created to meet people.

So the guy wanted to, Mark Zuckerberg wanted to date people.

So they didn't even know where we were going with it.

So then this becomes bigger, bigger, bigger, then shorter, shorter, shorter, shorter to like Snapchat, real quick, in, out, disappears. Then it comes Instagram to compete with TikTok. TikTok. Four years ago, it was nowhere.

Now it's big.

So now we're all at it, it was so gradual. I think I'd love that warning label there. Here's the thing. I absolutely would love it. I mean, yeah, it can't hurt.

And what does your school make your kid do?

So they're not making us, but we had the option to sign wait till eight. And a majority of the parents in the second grade class signed this document. Only to eight? Oh, I thought it was longer than that. Wait till eight, meaning no, eighth grade.

Oh, eighth grade.

So that's what a lot of schools are doing. You can sign that pledge. And if you get the majority of your class to do it, then your child doesn't feel isolated. The only one not on social media, the only one without a phone.

So, you know, we are in second grade. I signed it. We decided as parents to sign it together. A lot of my friends signed it. And hopefully it'll stick.

Hopefully, we'll be able to wait till eighth grade. What about you, Allison? No, actually we have that in our town too. For our first graders, we have the pledge.

So it's and they really mean like wait till after eighth because once it starts in the middle school it sort of goes down. Like once you get into high school. But um in our town, we have a smaller town, but m a lot of our lower grades have it. Like if you have a younger kid, I think you're you have a better chance of really Did you sign it? Yes.

Okay. But did most of the people sign it? Um, no, not most agree, but we did get you need at least ten people to sign up, and then what happens is they send you an email with all of the other families that have signed up.

So now you know who sort of In it with you. Right. Right. And sort of encourage you to move along. We don't have a majority of the grade, but we have it more than 10.

So we tap we have. I think we had about 50% of our grades sign it. But you're at a school like did they the school encourage you to do so? No, the school just said we can't put a policy in place necessarily, but if the whole grade agrees, then we will guide you with that and agree with you on that.

So it's basically leaving it up to the grade, leaving it up to the parents. Nice. But there was a communication from the school, which is, I feel like, helps get people to exactly. Exactly. So I think that's I think it's really good because it's wiped out all small talk in America.

So yeah, you you got to pick me up at eight. Got it. Don't forget there's a wedding tonight. Everybody talks. But if you just walk in with people, think about it.

Hey, what's going on today?

Well, nothing much. You get that test back? What test? Oh, this. No, it was an English test.

It's Saturday. And then you, I heard about this. How many times do you talk to somebody and you remember something that they said? Or these are the conversations that just grow. How do you grow a friendship if it's only on headlines?

Well, a lot of the moms now are talking about when we do get to the time when we give our children phones, maybe we do landlines like we all had growing up. It forces them to actually talk. It is weird, though, to go back in time. Or we've seen these flip phones like Jerry Seinfeld said, I wish I hadn't given my son a smartphone at 14. I wish I had given him a flip phone.

Those flip phones don't allow you to go on social media. Yep.

So it allows you to communicate. It allows you to see the weather and GPS and all of that, but it doesn't allow you to go on social media. I mean, think about how far we've come. Remember, Fred Flintstone used to have to drive by using his feet. Yes.

His feet would go through the floorboards. Right, because he was real. Right, he was real. We've come a long way. Right.

He would later be portrayed by Stephen Baldwin in a movie. Rosie O'Donnell would be Pebbles. I never saw that movie. Is that right? Yeah, I think she was Pebbles.

She was a brilliant actress in her day. Ellen J. Dennis is coming back too, by the way. She's going to have another show? Yeah, well, she's doing stand-up now.

She was canceled, and she wants to come back just because she treated her staffers bad.

Alright, do you want her to come back? I've always thought she was funny. She lasted 30 years. I liked her. Just because she was mean to people, there would be no Johnny Carson.

Oh, really? Was he supposed to be mean to his staff? I heard he was really bad to a staff. Yeah, really no, I can't really put up with that anymore though, Brian. I hear you.

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We come to you from 48th and 6th in Midtown Manhattan or around the country, around the world, where we see that there's a lot going on here locally, including people. He did. He got his key to the city taken away by Mayor Adams.

So that's kind of interesting. All he did is beat up, I guess he's in the most financial trouble you could possibly be in and not be in prison. as well as beating up a girlfriend caught on video. I think they I think Howard University gave back the millions of dollars he gave already.

So that's how bad this guy has fallen. But let's get to the big three.

Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three: The demand for electricity in the United States for the first time in a long time is going to go up quite a bit. If we don't have nuclear to complement the wind and sun, the country will fall behind the demand for electricity. So, I put on Bill Gates for one reason: we have bipartisan agreement. Nuclear works, it's safe.

Bill Gates speaks out. Both parties are listening, and it burns clean. Number two. Joe Biden's biggest strength in seniors. He can go right at that by picking Doug Bergham or Glenn Yunken or Mike Pompeo.

People who are very comfortable, people who are very well known to the seniors in America. You at weighing in. VP Stakes Heat Up. It's so cool. The leaders among the leaders emerge.

We'll zero on who's hot right now. One month until the winner will be announced. Number one. Here's the irony of this race. The irony is that Donald Trump is expanding his map into counties, into communities across the country.

And you can't name a single county or state where Joe Biden is expanding his map. Political tactics for Trump and Biden on full display this weekend. The debate rules are spelled out for the first time. That clash will take place next week. We'll discuss it.

And it's another great day for our network here on the Brian Kilmeet Show. We're adding a brand new station, Fort Walton Beach, Florida. I can't wait to visit WZLB-FM 1031. Their slogan, Unfiltered and Unafraid, 1031, Florida Man Radio.

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Then we announced WTIC in Hartford. We'll be going up there shortly. The show is growing leaps and bounds, especially at such an important time. Thrilled that you're here. With me right now is Michael Goodwin.

Michael Goodwin, welcome back to the Brian Killmeat Show. Good morning, Brian. Michael, your thoughts about Joe Biden's performance overseas?

Well look Uh the wandering Around the inarticulateness, the mumbling. it's just physically and in terms of visually what you see, it's not encouraging. We're not in on the private meetings. We don't know how he behaves. There were reports.

Which I cited in my column about that he was losing attention span, short attention span for things. Uh you just take one look at him, the way he moves, his eyes, the way he looks frozen sometimes, the way he can't speak.

Something serious is going on. And the Barack Obama incident yesterday, where he or I guess or Saturday, where he has to help him, where he leads him off the stage. Even if you credit the fact that maybe Biden hadn't frozen physically, it just looks like an old man who can't get around on his own. And I think that's one of the problems in Europe, that Joe Biden was not there. Uh and so he was sort of left to to his own in some of those meetings.

He he couldn't he couldn't function. And I thought it was pretty funny, too, that uh Macrone, the French uh Prime Minister, says to him uh the second morning, sleep well, big guy. And I thought, oh, interesting, calling him big guy. Maybe it's lost in translation what big guy means in the Biden crime family. But look, I I I do think there's an issue.

There's an issue for voters to be concerned about. no question that he is that he is severely diminished. Yeah, there's no doubt about it. And, you know, can he get up for one more debate and then assuage those people that think he can't do it and keep everybody at bay and just overwhelm the Robert Hur report that said prosecution avoided because he would be too likable to a jury and he forgets too much to be convicted. And we can't get the audio tapes on that.

I wonder why. For the former president to accept these conditions and these hosts, Jake Tapper and Dana Bash, who spend every weekend. Every day, January 6th. Will he accept the election in 2024? January 6th, will you accept the election in 2024?

Did you who won the election of 2024? This is all they talk about.

So you realize with all these core issues from immigration to two hot wars to inflation, you know they're going to talk about that. And he agreed to put to have them as hosts. Do you think Trump should have been so desperate as he was to get him on the debate stage? I do question the fact that he let Biden dictate the terms.

Now, it was a swift move by the Biden people to say, okay, we'll debate, because Trump was calling for debates. And the Biden people were refusing to work with the traditional Presidential Debate Commission. And then Trump says, Yes, we'll debate. And Biden says, Okay, here's my offer. And Trump.

I think, in a moment of triumph, accepted it. It turns out there were a lot of terms.

Now, I understand they negotiated some of the terms.

So but there will the moderators will have the opportunity to shut off your mic. There'll be no audience.

Now they Biden also wanted to sit down And Trump apparently drew the line at that and said, no, we're standing.

So I think that held. And then there's the question of breaks, commercial breaks, which are very unusual for debates. Uh Yeah. Trump was saying, well, I don't want anyone coming onstage to talk to Biden.

So apparently, he won on that. But look, Brian, I think your larger point holds that this is friendly territory for Biden. This is enemy territory for Koch, for Trump. And the fact that Tapper and and uh bash are Are going to bash him is a given.

Now, the one thing I will say in their defense. Lately, Tapper has been talking about the fact that Biden lied in the second 2020 debate. when he called the laptop, Hunter Biden's laptop, Russian plant. And he also said, my son made no money from China.

Now as Tapper has fairly noted, We know those things are not true now.

So the question is, is he going to make a big issue of that? Is he going to raise it at all? But look, overall, I think Trump has to go in there thinking it's three against one.

So, a couple of things. I really believe there should be a moment when Trump looks at him. And says, Will you now tell the country that you lied and knowingly lied on 2020 when you said the laptop was not your son? When you knew damn well that those pictures were all his and the communications were all his, and the Hunter Biden bumper sticker about the Bo Ba Foundation was actually your son's. When you say there was no one, knew nothing about your overseas business dealings, will you say you lied?

Will you apologize for me for saying I'm the one with business in China and you weren't? The question is: did you knowingly lied? What else are you lying about? Look into that camera and admit you lied. Admit that you know now that Anthony Blinken called Mike Morrell to round up 51 people to destroy their reputations and vouch for you.

You realize if you anyone's talking about election manipulation, that's it. Should there be that moment? I think if the moderators don't bring it up, Trump has two. I mean, I think it's one of the key things. You know, Brian, I would recommend our listeners to go back and watch that second debate in 2020.

Yeah, I watched it over the weekend because there are interesting things in there. For example, This is during COVID, right? And Biden Biden says anybody who has witnessed the d wh any President who has had 200,000 deaths on his watch Should not be president.

Well, we know well over a million eventually died. Biden said there will be no vaccine until the middle of 2021. That turned out not to be true. There are a number of things about that debate that are quite instructive. Trump was pretty calm throughout.

But again, the moderator, Welker, from NBC, she was like on a speed rush. Just keep moving. Just keep moving. So she was cutting off All of the interesting byplays when Biden was on defense.

So Trump never really got to ask questions in the same way that you're suggesting he should now. That's an important factor because when the moderator is obsessed with sticking to the time and sticking to her questions, You don't get this spontaneous back and forth that I think most watchers will care about most because it is the most instructive about the president's ability not just to think on their feet, but what are their real plans beyond the reverse talking point?

Well, I mean, I just think that you should, they're going to come up, they're going to bring up January 6th, and they're going to bring up 2020. Did you lose? Why did you do January 6th? Did you lose? And what he should say is, yeah.

Are you going to exonerate all the January 6th people that are in jail right now? Quickly answer the questions, because we're going to look at every single case because I think they're overcharged, and I think that I want to make sure that everyone's in there actually committed a crime, not just walked through. But the bigger story is that was then, this is now. Inflation. What are you doing at the border?

What's happening with our two hot wars? The American people don't care what I'm going to do about the January 6ers when they're paying over something like 60% more. for everything that they buy. Since 2021. When they have two wars that could rope us both in, when the rest of the world has been weaponized against us, watching real alliances, enemy alliances fall in real time against us.

So every time he brings it up, brings up twenty twenty or january sixth, you just bring it out to you just say you address it, but let's talk about what the more of the American people want.

Now I know why nobody watch your channel, because you're obsessed on these two things. Let me tell you what the American people care about.

Well There's one more, of course. The Alvin Bragg conviction in New York. Oh, yeah, let me hear this. This ad was just released today. Here's nine seconds of it.

This is cut three. Oh, I'm sorry. Uh this is cut one. This election is between a convicted criminal who's only out for himself and a president who's fighting for your family.

And it goes on.

So they say convicted criminal right away. Your thoughts about how it's going to be used? Selling, selling, selling, selling. They're going to say it a million times. And this is this is part of if you watch the Crazy with this stuff.

Even though they had people on there saying they thought the case was a bad case. That's going to be their thing. I mean, that's the, you know, do you respect the rule of law? Do you accept the jury's decision? You know, Hunter Biden will his his uh conviction will figure into this.

But they will contrast it. Oh, look how the President accepted it. You know, will they I think the question, Brian, for the moderators, will you break through the kind of narrative that you and the rest of the left-wing media have set? Or will you ask real questions?

So, for example, about the Trump conviction, will you note That all of these cases are brought by Democratic prosecutors. Will you note? That Merrick Garland was told by Joe Biden, I want Donald Trump prosecuted. Will you note the Fonnie Willis meetings with the White House, with how a former Justice Department official goes to Manhattan to work on that case? All of these connections to the White House.

Will the moderators, I think, if you're going to hit Trump for being convicted, you also must fairly ask about whether these cases are being directed and therefore the Department of Justice and the justice system has been corrupted by the decision to prosecute the opponent of the sitting president. Yeah, you have all those things too, and how the judge, what the judge did donating, what the judge's daughters dug with Adam Schiff and Ron and Goldman, Dan Goldman, who worked with Michael Cohen on his testimony, how his wife worked for Letitia James. This has been a quest of his, and that's what's happening. And by the way, this convicted. Felon thing is going to be overturned if we get any type of justice from the appeals court.

Ken Joe, by the way, can you name what I was charged with? Do you have any idea what I was charged with? I bet she has no answer. Oh, yeah. going to say payments to a porn star.

the election. I mean, that's. That's the hush money tag, right? I mean this the naming right for these kinds of things belong to the left. In Florida the legislation that you couldn't teach uh Things through the third grade became don't say gay, right?

You popularize it among the left, and therefore you hammer it home all the time. This was not a hush money trial, it was about a bookkeeping entry. And where is the underlying crime? Can anyone name it? We still don't know.

Fascinating. We'll see what happens because we're going to look at this date next week. Got it. Next Thursday. Right, and then we're going to have a big day on excuse me, the yeah, the twenty-seventh, and then we're going to have a big day on January July 11th.

And then the next week will be the convention.

So I think July out of all these days, I think July 11th is the biggest. Because if they just give them probation, say, you know, hit your marks here. This will begin to fade. But if they say every week or you gotta have weekend home arrest or your house arrest until the appeal. I mean that will Forever change this campaign.

And we'll see. History, too, and I think that will open. the floodgates. We've crossed the Rubicon here with this case. Absolutely.

And there's no turning back, I'm afraid. Michael Goodwin, New York Post. Thanks so much, Michael. My pleasure. Thank you, Brian.

We come back. Your chance to talk 1-866-408-7669. And then at the bottom of the hour, I keep it in New York and talk to Robert Holden. Robert Holden's a really great story because Robert is a New York City, New York City Council District 30 member, Democrat, who is just alarmed about what's happening with terror in New York City and the danger we're facing. And he can't believe other people aren't.

We're going to talk to Robert about that in 10 minutes, but your call is next. Don't move. Here are the ins and outs of the 2024 election right here. The Brian Kill Meat Show. Radio that makes you think.

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So, Charles Barkley said this about his future now that TNT has lost basketball. Listen to Barkley. I have made the decision myself. No matter what happens, next year is going to be my last year on television. My heart is full with joy and gratitude.

But I'm going to pass the baton at the end of next year. I'm going to just retire after 25 years. And I just want to say thank you. And I wanted y'all to hear from me first. Wow.

He is one of those great personalities that wears well. People thought, wow, he comes out of the box so strong and sarcastic. How could he be so funny? But he was funny for 25 years. And then when Shaq was added to the TNT scoreboard team, you know, from the studio show, they were going, oh, there's two of them very much alike.

And they got along great.

Something to say about chemistry. Yeah, but you know, they pull them off the court, they put them in there, and they go, that's going to squelch Charles. It didn't. They both work well. They're very dry.

Great scoreboard show. And I think also He knows he can do a podcast, make his own time. I think in many ways, he's got so much money. I think that he'll never just disappear because he seems to have so much to say. I would agree, but do you think it's just a matter of time before the other people on well?

They already were coming after him right away. I mean, literally, they it's like going after Joe Baker. or Troy Aikman. He's that good that you Joe John Madden, for example, when Fox started Fox football, they go, We're gonna get Madden and we're gonna get Summerall.

So they would they would start with Barkley and work their way around. He just doesn't want it. Breaking news, unique opinions. Hear it all on the Brian Kill Me Show. Hey, welcome back, everybody.

You know, I just like at this point, Anytime people are just breaking with their normal orthodoxy with their party, Republican or Democrat. who just want to do things for the people that put them in I'll put them in power, put them in service. And that's what my next guest has done. He has done that wherever there's a microphone. He will tell people what's in the best interest of the American people, not so in the best interest of his party.

And he is Robert Holden. He's a New York City Councilman in District 30. Robert, welcome to the Brian Kill Meet Show. Oh, my pleasure, Brian. Great to be here.

So, Robert, you were coming out before we got this guy, this Filipino guy from Queens, who was en route, we think, to LaGuardia Airport with this arsenal of weapons, and he blacked out his license plate, thankfully. Cops pulled him over, and they ended up stopping him before he got there. That's just the latest incident of a would-be terror threat to New York. Why do you seem one of the only lawmakers who seems to think this is a problem?

Well again, you'll see a lot of Democrats nationwide care about their country before their party, like me, but they don't get elected for some reason. We elect the Democrats elect the far left, which like AOC and people like that.

So that's why we need a change in the party. Because um You know, I remember 9-11. I think you do too. We we crazy laws. Yeah, yeah.

We created laws after nine eleven and agencies to protect us. And then what did the city council do and the st and also the state? They started unraveling that because we needed cooperation between the public safety agencies, city, state, and federal government. They weren't communicating up to 9-11. We fix that.

Supposedly, but again, the City Council of New York City figured out a way to unravel it. Made us less safe. And you know, I remember Ray Kelly, along with Mike Bloomberg and you guys, were able to put together the Joint Terrorist Task Force in New York. And if there was an explosion in Syria, excuse me, in Jordan, they would send NYPD guys there, study it, find out who did it, find out what connections they have.

So we were actually in New York City, probably more read in than the FBI in many cases, to the point where it created almost a rivalry. What happened to that force? Again, it's the far left people who say, oh, you know, you're infringing, you're targeting certain nations and certain groups, and that's dangerous, that's not right. Yeah, again, i i it is insane. These people have a short memory.

The problem in the city council, a lot of my colleagues were in diapers on 9-11, and they don't know, or they weren't even in New York City.

So this is a dangerous precedent to and we created, by the way, Brian, we created 12 laws over the years since nine, most of them since 9/11. to prevent Ice. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Department of Homeland Security from working with NYPD. And I brought this up at a hearing recently, public safety hearing. There are two million people on the terror watch list.

Two million people worldwide, and NYPD is not comparing notes with ICE. How insane is that? It is insane, but that's this whole story with the Sanctuary Cities, not just that. Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco will say the same thing. We're not cooperating with ICE either.

Now, Mayor Adams is trying to, unless you think differently, you tell me you're in the meetings, is trying to bring a semblance of logic to this and trying to create greater cooperation. If that is in fact true, is he making any progress? I don't think he's making progress because the far left of his party kind of have his ear also. He's trying to walk a tight rope. He has to start really saying what's best for the city, not for the party.

And again, there's not that many Democrats that do that. Three of us on the city council that do that, three Democrats, and then there's six Republicans that do that.

So we're nine. out of fifty-one. We're outnumbered. I feel like General Custer sometimes.

So there's a story today in the New York Times, an editorial, Nicholas Christoph, anything but a conservative, but not left-wing. He's almost like you. He says, What have we liberals done to the West Coast? And they talk about what happened in San Diego, what's going on in Los Angeles, what's happening in San Francisco, and the liberal policies that were put in place that have poisoned these cities. Is it time for them to reevaluate what to do with the power that they have in these cities?

Or do the voters just have to rise up and toss them out?

Well, I think it's both. The party needs more people just saying enough's enough. Let's keep us safe. That's number one. Public safety is number one in everybody's ballot box.

If they're going to vote public safety, and they're not going to vote for sanctuary cities to shield criminals, that's what essentially sanctuary cities means. It means where if you get arrested, we're not going to turn you over to ICE. Even if you shoot at two cops. Which happened uh a few weeks ago with this uh this guy, uh, Bernardo Castro Mada. Uh he was trained in Venezuela.

uh to steal on a moped. He would do robberies on mopeds. And then if they were taught in Venezuela, if they are confronted with the police, they shoot at them.

So that's what he did. He did it in New York City though. Shop both. That's yeah. Yeah.

Unbeliev shot two cops. And then you know what? He's not going to be turned over to under the sanctuary city laws. He can't be turned over to ICE. because he has to be convicted first.

How insane is that? It is insane. And you we have between sixty seven and maybe eighty five thousand illegals here right now. What kind of budget hole what kind of hole is that blowing in our budget? Billions, and it's going to continue.

It's getting worse by the day.

So we can't sustain this. The mayor knows this, by the way. He knows we can't sustain it. The governor knows this. They're starting to see the light, but I don't think, I think they're going to always play to their party.

And that's what we, again, like I said before, we need more Democrats. They're going to speak out and say, you know what, we need more conservative Democrats. But we've got to say, you know what, let's keep us safe. I remember 9-11.

So does everybody else. If we didn't remember, and again, Bloomberg, by the way, signed laws that really put us in jeopardy 10 years after 9-11. And I went to City Hall to testify on that. And I said, you're making a big mistake, Mr. Mayor, because you're going to make us less safe.

And it hasn't even been 10 years since 9-11. And you've forgotten. You know, he I I got to him, but he still signed the the ridiculous bill. Who was it? It was again to not cooperate with ICE.

NYPD, preventing NYPD from cooperating with ICE, even like in jails, like when they get out, even though they had a retainer, they had to get a court order and still the person had to be convicted of a crime. I don't get it. I don't get it. It's frustrating because this is an ongoing problem. We're not looking in the rearview mirror.

It's front and center. Robert Holden with us right now.

So, right talking to us from New York City. On a separate note, the anti-Semitic riots and uproars are continuing. Not only is it happening, but it's outside the The exhibit that shows the horrors of october seventh. It's in our subways with people covering their face, chanting anti-Zionist, anti-Semitic phrases and anti-American things.

Now the governor's thinking about banning masks on people because they were wearing it since the pandemic and now they're wearing it to keep their identity. Would you be in support of that? Yeah, but I just don't know how you enforce it. But I do think in demonstrations, they have to. But again, if the cops try to do something, it's going to be a full-scale riot.

So the governor and the mayor are trying to do two ways here. They don't like heavy-handed police work, but then they can keep passing laws that really kind of make the police jobs almost impossible. Law enforcement needs. You know, we had laws in New York we still do, New York City and and state that you couldn't wear a mask. Because a lot of cooks did that, right?

I mean, you all remember the you know, the cowboy days where, you know, look the the the robber would put a mask on, uh, you know, a handkerchief or something. But this is this is beyond that. But I I don't think you ever thought you'd live to see a day when people were out now just Trying to really anti-Semitic and trying to really do a lot, you know, a lot of damage in New York City, and especially against Israel or the Jews. I never thought I'd live to see this day. But we are seeing it on campuses, and I don't think it's going to subside when they go back in September, which I think is insane.

We saw there were more demonstrations and 3,000 miles away at Stanford, and they walked out of their own graduation again. That was their last moment for seniors. Let us know we're not going to change our point of view at all.

So I have no idea what they're being taught in school that America's the enemy, and now we're unsafe.

So I'm just wondering, too, the Tajikistan guys, two of which were picked up in New York City, that crossed our border, were here for days before we figured out. Who they were? And then we heard they were communicating with each other and then they waited and they finally made the arrest. What has been done since that happened? Nothing.

No, that's what that's what y again, it it it helps our cause, though, to to kind of like show this is very graphic, that they're here. If we caught those eight, and by the way, we let them through. a couple of them we let through. We knew who they were and we still let them through.

So just think about that. But how many and again, this is the frightening part, Brian, how many got through out of the millions is we're rolling the you know, again, we're rolling the dice here. And there's going to be another 9-11. I've been saying this for the years now, since I've been in the Council. If we're really holding these sanctuary city laws and we should get rid of them, but if we're going to just enforce them, there's got to be a change to protect us.

And they're not doing it. Yeah, you know, the thing is, you know, 9-11, as bad as it is, it's probably not going to come from planes. People have told us that it looks like what happened in Moscow with that theater. They just had four or five guys. They just started opening up fire, shooting as many people as possible, killing dozens.

And then they were finally caught. They were tortured in real time on camera. We don't do that. But the Russians keep everything down, keep it understated because they don't care about their people. We're seeing that on the battlefield in Ukraine.

So dozens die, and they just torture these killers. But for us, it would be a different story. There's such a dense population. If someone's opened up shooting with a machine gun, Uh and knowing that The Venezuelans tell us some of the worst gangsters from Venezuela are here with neck tattoos and bulls' jerseys. They tell us they're in gangs.

I mean, we're just begging for this almost. Yeah, we're importing criminals from Venezuela, but we're importing terrorists. The Tajiks, by the way, What were they doing coming into the United States? Anybody feel that they wanted to have a better life and just work to raise a family here? No way.

They're here for a mission, and that's to create havoc. And what city is the number one target, Brian? New York by far. It's not even close.

So the th so Rob, what so what do we do?

So if you're in New York City, just like most cities are run by people on the ultra left, you see what's going on in Chicago, too. I don't have to tell you. At least we have a Mayor Adams that somewhat has moments in which I have great hope and moments in which I don't. But what has to change?

Well, again, I we uh s spoke to the mayor's people about He's convened a charter revision commission. That means we can get this question on sanctuary cities on the ballot this November. And so the mayor wants to do it for other reasons, but this Charter Revision Commission should make that number one priority. How do we make New York City safer? And again, I would say put it on the ballot, and you'll see people vote overwhelmingly, I'm predicting that, that we don't want to be a sanctuary city anymore, not only for the terrorist issue, but also for the migrants coming here, and we have to put them up.

I mean, that's again, we're living in a bizarre world. I mean, I don't get this. And you're in it. I mean, and you're watching this legislation take place. Robert Olden, thanks so much.

Thanks, Maria. All right. So, Roberts, I'm in New York, he's in New York, but this is a national story. I really encourage you to read this Nicholas Krzzzoff editorial in the New York Times today and just how liberals and their policies have blown up, and they have no right to be running these cities. For Republicans, this is an opportunity.

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Hey, welcome back. Let me see. Jerry Seinfeld is one of the most unoffensive comedians you'll ever see. If you watch his show, he's not there to offend anybody. In fact, he doesn't want to be liked.

He just wants to tell jokes. And if you read his bio, read his books, watch his movies, see his interviews, that's pretty clear. But since this whole October 7th thing happened, the world turned on Israel, he stood up for Israel. He's Jewish, he's from Massapequa on Long Island, and he's getting protesters first time in his life.

Well, how would he handle it?

Well, in one case, he does his movie. And then he decided to go to Australia and do some stand-up. And I was just there, and I feel as though we have the same sense of humor, but it didn't stop him from getting heckled. Let's listen. A genius, ladies and gentlemen.

He saw the Middle East. He's out there. It's the Jewish comedians. That's what we have to get. You're the ones doing everything!

Go ahead, keep going. They're gonna start punching you in about three seconds. I would try and get all of your genius out so we can all learn from you. It's a comedy show, you're more out of it.

So what he said is river to the sea, river to the sea. He said, you know, whatever, and started chanting that crap. And that's who he put him down. And that's as angry as I've ever heard. I haven't heard it.

I only read it.

So that's the first time I'm hearing it.

Sounds angry, doesn't he? I mean just Ripping him, right? If you've listened to Seinfeld in some other interviews, he's like, Why are you protesting at a comedy show? Like, he sort of has said this, I've heard him say, off-stage thing. What like This is not the way you're going to change anything politically, right?

And he's like, I'm in Australia. You're not solving the Middle East by screaming that. What are you doing sitting in a tent in Colombia? You're not changing anything. No.

You know, what do you do when taking over a class at Cal State? You're not changing anything. You know, by the way, the Cal State thing is fascinating.

So he was in Australia. He was able to settle it down, came back and came with that thing.

Okay, he just solved the Middle East problem. But you never know, too, in Australia, there's some radicals over there who believe Israel is the problem.

So you don't know if you're going to lose your audience on that. But then again, if you come in to watch Seinfeld, You probably don't, you know, you're probably pro-Israeli, I guess, at this point. Or you just appreciate his comedy and find him funny and you're not there for any political or you're not offended that he feels differently.

So the Cal State situation is fascinating. They said they told everyone, leave them, leave these guys alone. They have a message. They want their message to get out. They're peaceful.

So after three weeks, one day they said, We're just going to take over that we're going to take over that building. And they held the faculty that happened to be in there hostage, the ones that went to bat for him. I mean, people are telling them how to do this. I heard before. The protests Uh, over the weekend, a couple of weekends ago, they were rehearsing all in New Jersey.

They're going over chants, they're going over formations of what they were going to do. I mean, what this is, there's nothing instinctive about this. This is no Vietnam War protest. We're the protests for the Uyghurs. They've been in concentration camps, Muslims.

For years now, They make a lot of the soccer balls everybody's kicking around and the sweaters you might be wearing. Anything you get from China. No outrage. The way the China treats their people, there's no outrage. But we're getting outrage over Israel.

And then you find out that Israel, by the way, and on a disturbing note for me, is they just dissolved their war government and they put together these little enclaves where he's going to be able to bounce off different policies with Gallant on defense and something on domestic. But he got rid of the war cabinet because they're beginning to turn on him anyway, Benny Gantz and company. Maybe there'll be elections in the fall, but right now it's too active. You know, they decided, without telling Netanyahu to have a pause on fighting. I said, what are you talking about?

The pause on fighting. I never said pause on fighting. They said, yeah, to get humanitarian aid in.

So they stopped fighting. The military thought they were told to stop fighting. No aid came in.

So now they're fighting again. They lost four guys over the weekend. Too, when it's an IED went off.

So it's very dangerous in there and it's totally disorganized. But you heard what Sinwar said. Every Palestinian killed is good because it gets the world to turn on Israel. Sinwar is the bin Laden of this operation. From Hayatum, Fox News headquarters in New York City.

Always seeking solutions, never sowing division. It's Brian Kilmead. Hi, everyone. Welcome to the latest moments of the Brian Kill Me Show.

So glad you're here. Hope you had a fantastic weekend. Father's Day, too, should it apply. And now we're back in action today for many of you. Still, if traditional school in the Northeast, you're still in school until June.

My daughter is actually in trimesters in college, just got through with school last week.

So she has only two months off, which is kind of unique for college. But everyone's back in full stride, and now we're really seeing the tactics of both campaigns. In about 30 minutes, it's going to be on with Cliff May. We'll have Jake Steinfeld in at 45 after, bodied by Jake. And we'll do a simulcast with Harris Faulkner on Fox News.

So it's going to be a busy hour. And we also have good news. Our family of affiliates continues to grow. We're now going to be able to be heard for those great people in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. WZLBFM 1031 will be there for two hours, unfiltered, unafraid 1031, Florida Man Radio.

And I am a man.

So this is going to work out just great.

So let's get to the big three.

Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three: the demand for electricity in the United States for the first time in a long time is going to go up quite a bit. If we don't have. Nuclear to complement the wind and sun, the country will fall behind the demand for electricity. That is Bill Gates talking about something that can bring Republicans and Democrats together: affordable, safe, nuclear energy to power our country that we all panicked about after Three Mile Island and about the tsunami and Fukushima.

And Europe said, That's it, we're done.

Now we're realizing we're going to need it.

So let's talk about what Bill Gates has up his sleeve. Number two. Joe Biden's biggest strength in seniors, you can go right at that by picking Doug Bergham or Glenn Yunkin or Mike Pompeo. People who are very comfortable, people who are very well known to the seniors in America. That is you at VP stakes are heating up, and leaders are emerging among the leaders.

We will zero in on who's hot right now, one month until the winner is announced. Number one. Why? Here's the irony of this race: the irony is that Donald Trump is expanding his map into counties, into communities across the country. And you can't name a single county or state where Joe Biden is expanding his map.

He's trying in North Carolina, but he's not having much success. They think they could flip it. I don't see it now, especially if they have to put money into Virginia, New Hampshire, and Minnesota. Political tactics for Trump and Biden on full display this weekend. And the debate rules are spelled out for the first time for the clash that's going to be happening next week.

So it's going to be quite interesting. What can I tell you about the debates? First off, there are going to be two minutes to answer, one minute to retort. Mike's killed in between, no audience, 90 minutes long, two breaks. At which time, neither side can have their experts talk to them.

They can't walk out with notes, but they can make notes once they walk out.

So if Joe Biden can memorize anything, he could jot it down quickly. A lot of people are questioning whether the president, the former president, should have agreed to all these things. He isn't. To lose. I think he's going for the knockout right now.

And I think he wants to, he looks back at those last two debates and thinks he could do better from 2020. I think, first off, he's got to get you realize that Jake Tapper and Dana Bash. They're only going to ask about 2020. They're only going to ask about January 6th. That's it.

That's it. They don't want to talk about inflation. They don't want to talk about the two hot wars that are going on in the world. They don't want to talk about Afghanistan. And I would not put it past him.

In Chonald Trump's mind, you never know if neither one of these anchors in the network is actually going to give the answers ahead of time, like Donna Brazil did to Hillary Clinton. Try to give the answers. Or give the questions to Joe Biden and then leave it up to him.

So Joe Biden has a strategy against Trump, call him a convicted criminal. Here's Donald Trump reaching back to the nineties to go after Joe Biden, cut three. He's responsible for the deaths of countless African Americans from crime, and he also devastated black families in 1994. With the crime bill Super predators, remember? That was Joe Biden came up with that.

Super predators that black people have to remember when they go to vote, that was nineteen ninety four crime bill, super predators, Joe Biden. When I'm President, we will end sanctuary cities, we will once again support our police.

So that was his message in Detroit. I love that he's going to these cities. I love that he goes to the South Bronx. I love that he goes to Wildwood, New Jersey.

So I want you to hear, and he is climbing in the polls and. And Joe Biden in Michigan, where he got 76% of the vote, now has got 54% of the black vote. I want you to hear what Jim Clyburn said, though, for Republicans who think they've turned the corner. Cut 12. I don't think he needs to do anything with what he's doing.

I think Joe Biden is doing exactly what he needs to do to win re-election. I think the polling is taking place.

Something is amiss with the polling. I call your attention to the recent polls over in Maryland. The African-American woman running for the United States Senate nomination, the Sunday before the election, one poll had her five down, the other poll had her seven down, and she won by 13. How do you explain that? That's 20 points.

Yeah.

So I have no idea what's going on with polling these days, but I do know this. The polls did not have Osop Nornock win in Georgia, and both of them won. Polls did not have Macbeth getting 87% in their district, but she did. Anybody who believes that Donald Trump will get 30% of the black male vote or 12% of the black female vote, I got a bridge down there on Johns Island and I'll sell you. Karnuk was winning on every poll, so was Osoff.

It was close, but it was winning on every poll. I mean, there was a thought that Walker had a shot, but he was trailing in every poll.

So I don't know what he's talking about. That congressman, I don't know, I don't follow the Georgia politics that close. But when we come back, I'm going to be on with Harris Falkner. We'll do a simulcast. We'll go right to the end of the break, and then I'll take some of your calls when we get back.

It's going to be a big hour.

So glad you're here. Don't move. The talk show that's getting you talking. You're with Brian Kilmead. All right, we'll be on with on Fox News channel in a matter of moments.

And as you know, we're streamed on Fox Nation on a daily basis. Also, if you have the app, If you ever want to see what we're doing in the studio, got a brand new studio with all these flat screens. It looks great. You can just click on watch. You go down there, you scroll to you see Fox News Radio.

You could see us. Jake Steinfeld is going to be joining us in one half hour, bodied by Jake. He's also a head of the California Fitness Council, and he's real tight with just about every governor in this country. He has worked with another company, private industry, to put fitness gyms, to put gyms into all these junior high schools to try to get these kids into shape. It's his way of fighting obesity.

He was a Heavy kid growing up, too. Also, Cliff May is going to be with us, too. If anyone knows the Middle East Inside and Out, especially in Iran, where they put him on. A no-fly list into Iran, no kidding. Nobody wants to go there anyway.

It is Cliff Mace, who he's going to offer his insight. Matter of moments, we're going to be talking to Harris Faulkner. One of the things we'll be discussing is the president's performance. overseas over the last few weeks. Uh over the last week.

And what we saw at G seven, and what we didn't see. And number one, When the President did not stick around for the peace summit that Zelensky was asking him to do over in Switzerland. Do you know what he did? Zelensky's looking for countries that have relationships with Russia. and don't necessarily are anti Ukrainian.

And one of them was to fit the bill is Saudi Arabia.

So, when Saudi Arabia says, I don't know about going, you know, I don't really know what I could do, Zelensky actually flew there. Surprise visit. And now, Saudi Arabia came, and Saudi Arabia will host the next peace summit where they try to work out different things to fight their way, to get their way into some type of peace deal.

So, let's listen in to Harris Faulkner. She'll introduce me, and then I'll just hop on. That's being eclipsed. By concerns over Presidents About the President's fitness for office. One foreign delegate at the G seven summit told The Sun Biden was, quote, the worst he has ever been, end quote, and that he's losing focus.

During last week's summit, Biden appeared to wander off during a skydiving demonstration. He skipped a dinner and snapped at a reporter.

Now, he didn't just wander off there. Look at the Prime Minister for Italy. She goes and gets him. I guess one thing to wander off. Turn around, Mr.

President. This is where the action is. This is the guy who just landed from the sky.

Okay, let me put my sunglasses on. Miranda Devine is warning Republicans in her column, quote, don't fall for Joe Biden's Nice Old Man Act, he's just lowering expectations. That strategy risks engendering sympathy for a man who deserves none and lets him off the hook for all the damage he has wrought on this country. He might act like a doddering incompetent, look like a wax effigy, and walk like a robot. But the President has the uncanny ability to exceed all expectations when it counts politically.

Again, Miranda Devine and her op-ed. This clip from Saturday's Hollywood fundraiser. Fox News chief political analyst Britt Hume has a take on what you just watched. Here it is. Biden is senile and decrepit, but not sure Obama needed to lead him away.

Biden has been applauding moments earlier and then stood there absorbing the applause for a bit. When Obama reached out and grabbed his wrist. I bet White House staff is annoyed with Obama. And the White House did in fact say Biden simply paused to take in the applause. Brian Kilmead, co-host of Fox and Friends, host of the Kilmead radio show that's happening right this moment with his listeners joining us here on the Fox News channel.

And he's also host of One Nation with Brian Kilmead on Saturday nights.

So, Brian, if you're not trying to help the president in that moment politically, what is Obama trying to do? I think he's trying to help him. I don't think there's any doubt about it. Just my gut tells me he had, you know, Obama knows his way on stage. I don't care if he's doing the Elde Genesis show or he's at a church where he has to sing after the tragic death of that shooting in South Carolina.

Nobody can say that he does not have stage presence and great instincts. He looked over and he said, we got to go. And that was it. It wasn't because there was too much applause. I mean, it's the same look that we had seven days or five days prior at the White House lawn.

I mean, he doesn't, and you watched him put those sunglasses on. And people at home, if you're just listening on the radio, he was very slow getting. I'm thinking to myself, is he going to get it to his head and get to wrap around around his ears?

So those anonymous sources among world leaders have to be wondering: is America as weak as their president looks? Mm. I do want to ask this, though. Why isn't everybody on the same page? Like if the White House comes out and says it's one thing, but the former, probably their most popular President currently anyway, Barack Obama, was trying to do something different and help the guy out, Yeah.

H why aren't they all on the same page?

Well, I mean, the one thing about this White House, they miss a lot. I mean, one thing they try to do is not make him put him out too much doing anything. Because there always seems to be a problem.

Now they don't want to let him answer shouted questions. He gets mad at the press for asking more than two questions. One who is off topic, this horrible topic called Gaza, which might be the number one topic in the world he didn't like. And now you have a White House not on the same page as the former president. You know, when people come up to me and they say, I think Barack Obama is running the White House.

I always come back and go, I don't think so. Because I don't think the Biden people like the Obama people. I don't think there's a lot of synergy. That's interesting. And you look at Axelrod.

Axelrod calls it as he sees it. He has no problem saying Joe Biden has to stop talking about the economy. He has got to get pretty clear on his messaging that his campaign's in trouble. You don't really do that if you have that mutual respect, let's say, that the Cheney camp and Bush camp had and other camps that have worked well together. Or you stay quiet.

You know, over the weekend a liberal media panel was gushing over Biden's back-to-back foreign trips while mocking Trump watched this. This was a great week. For the president, he's having these back-to-back weeks on both the national stage and domestically. The president is playing chess, and the former president at best is playing like Hungry, Hungry Hippo. Maybe Uno.

I'm going to give him Uno, maybe. He's playing Uno. Uno, and somebody keeps telling him to draw four. I just, you know, it's the. All right, Simone Sanders for the win there.

That was hilarious. None of it is good if you're the sitting President though, because that's unfriendly for Biden. You know, they said that the former president's been off and the current president's been on, really? I mean, I thought the president had a horrible week. I don't think Michael Steele can actually believe what he just said, the former RNC chair.

The President Biden's been on. I mean, he arrives at the G7. He's got to sleep a day. He blows off a dinner. This is the stuff where you get things done, where you use your friendships to get some knowledge on the economy, on the military, what's going on with Vladimir.

Well, you would hope. You would think, but not if you go to sleep.

So, how could that look good? I mean, how could you say they did well? And then, when Zelensky says, I need you to stick around to Switzerland for a way forward with a peace summit with Russia, he says, Sorry, Jimmy Kimmel's got a gig for me, and George Cooney's going to be there with his half-shirt unbuttoned, and I need to show up there. And he sends the vice president instead of sitting with Ukraine, while the former president sits in Detroit within an all-black church. Yeah, 100%.

And when I say that Simone Sanders has the win there, she actually is trying to point to something that is equal to what we're seeing on the stage with Joe Biden. And she can't.

So she just draws out all of the board games and they start to joke about all the things. That actually helps Trump. Because what it's saying is, you don't have a game plan to replace the guy who's put you in such trouble now. And just a quick word about Ukraine. By sending Kamala Harris, she said what looked to be the quiet part out loud.

She was talking about the peace. If you dig down into some of her comments and all of that, that's not something that Biden is doing at all. He's putting all the pressure on Israel. Find peace, you know, take a win with Hamas. It is interesting where they're going.

Brian, I'm going to let you get back to your audience. I appreciate the simulcasting. The same to you, Harris. I'll see you in the hallway. All right, sounds good.

Thanks so much. Harris Faulkner, the Faulkner Focus, 1866-408-7669.

So you have a chance to see what the brand new studio looks like. Looks fantastic. The guys did a great job here. And I just think there's no way anyone with a clear head could sit behind closed doors and say that Joe Biden looks strong on stage. I really don't.

And his speeches were average at best, and I had written that well. And I'll bring you this. If he was actually strong. They would let him talk. They they will let him talk.

They just said, well, you know what, I was president, you're a bit of a slump boy, you're on a roll. You need to go out there and you got to talk. I just want you to hear it. Here's the difference. Kellyanne Conway nailed it, cut 18.

Look at the contrast of just this weekend. You got Donald Trump in Detroit talking to 8,000 people. And then at a black church, of course, by the way, he did that in 2016. Detroit in 2016 is where Donald Trump famously said also on a Saturday, what have you got to lose? You've been voting this way for a while.

And then you got Joe Biden hobnobbing with Hollywood. It tells you all you need to know. I mean, that is a huge contrast. And if Donald Trump was stuck in a courtroom, they had no problem pointing out that contrast when Joe Biden was on the stump for his 15-minute speech, lightly attended, and Donald Trump was stuck in the courtroom.

Now he's not.

Now he's able to do things. This is my worry. They don't care how it looks. I'm worried this judge is going to put him in house arrest. I mean, for a first offender, for this type of for this type of crime.

At 77 years old, now 78. It's almost unheard of, but everything about that case is unheard of. If you are pure politics, which so far the judges show me nothing different. That's the only thing that could stop them. Cause George is on hold, and The document case is on hold, the January sixth case is on hold.

And we're waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on immunity. To find out what they can and can't charge him with. And at the very least, there's going to be a delay, and there's going to give him a degree of immunity, which we're going to wipe out a lot of those charges. When we come back, I want to find out what's happening overseas. Cliff May joins us.

The dissolving of the Israeli government took place. What does that mean for Ben Vignette and Nah Yahoo? And the war effort. Don't move, Brian Kill Mechill. Busy day.

He's so busy, he'll make your head spin. It's Brian Killmead. Right before October 7th, just a few weeks before, on September 11th, they released billions of dollars. Why wouldn't Joe Biden be held accountable for this? Joe Biden made his envoy to Iran a spy.

I mean, inside his own administration, he made a decision to staff up with people who want to treat Iran like we should, the way we should be treating Israel, and they want to treat Israel like they were Iran. I mean we should have a foreign policy that treats friends as friends and adversaries as adversaries. That would help. I thought that was pretty much a given, but that's not the case. That was Lee Zeldin talking last night to Mark Levin and talking about Rob Malley, who ended up being a guy that was giving inside information.

We told him to represent us. He was giving inside information to the Iranians, and now he's being investigated. Cliff May joins us now, founder and president of Freedom for Defense of Democracies, nonpartisan policy institute focusing on national security. Hey, Cliff, have you ever seen? Uh the world more upside down, where we we are more uh more upset with the IDF than we are with Hamas.

Well, this seems to be the approach of the Biden administration and kind of was the approach of the Obama administration, which is to do all you can to appease America's adversaries and enemies. and be very tough on America's allies. And what that ends up with is a very bad situation in which to be America's friend is dangerous and to be America's enemy is quite safe. It is kind of crazy. And I also think the fact is, we just found out Netanyahu has collapsed his government, setting up little enclaves now where his wartime government.

I'm not that familiar with the Israeli parliamentary system. What do you think that means for him? Does he have to call an immediate election?

Well An election is something he might want to do and maybe will need to do. But of course, it's not easy to run an election during a war, least of all in a place like Israel. It's just always messy. What happened is they had a unity security cabinet. Benny Gantz was in it.

He's sort of much more left-wing. He left the cabinet. At that point, to have a security cabinet didn't make sense. What it means for now is Netanyahu is in charge, and it's less of a unity government than it was. It's sort of Netanyahu and his defense minister, Joab Gallant, and they're going to have to make the decisions for now.

There are those who want an election. It's not clear to me who would win if there were an election. It's not clear to me. Who would be better than Benjamin Netanyahu at this point? Again, it's a very complex system with coalition governments.

It's not one party versus another. I don't see an election coming very soon, but you never know in Israel. Cliff, there's a lot of concern right now that Hezbollah is amping up the attacks since the Israelis took out one of their key leaders two weeks ago. Are you concerned about the northern border? If so, in what way?

Hugely concerned. Let me explain. In 2006, there was a war between Israel and Hezbollah. It ended with one of these ceasefire peace deals. There was a UN Security Council resolution 1701.

Under that resolution, the Israelis withdrew from Lebanon. In exchange, Hezbollah was to move back all its missiles and its rockets north, beyond the Latani River. And it was actually Hezbollah was to be disarmed. Israel agreed. Of course, Hezbollah was not disarmed, and Hezbollah didn't move back.

Hezbollah has 150,000 or so missiles pointing at Israel. In recent weeks, those missiles have been firing and longer than that, really since October 8th, the day after the October 7th attacks. But it's been escalating. Hezbollah has been firing missiles into the north. More than 80,000 Israelis have been displaced.

from their cities, their villages, their homes. A lot of those homes and villages have been destroyed in part or in full. The Israelis cannot allow Hezbollah indefinitely to shrink their country, to force them out of an entire region. But a war with Hezbollah would be much more damaging than the war with Hamas that is going on right now. Hezbollah is the foreign legion of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

It is very formidable. A war between Hezbollah and Israel will be very damaging to Israel, more so than the Hamas war has been. It will probably mean that Lebanon is ruined for as long as you and I live. That's what it will mean. Plenty of people in Lebanon do not want this war, but nobody stands up to Hezbollah.

Not the UN so-called peacekeeping forces that were put into southern Lebanon after the last war. They kind of look on with bovine passivity. And not the Lebanese armed forces, which with the US supports, with money and guidance. And it's more an auxiliary of Hezbollah than anything else.

So we're talking to Cliff May. Cliff, so I think there's a sentiment with Israel. We know it's going to be bad, but if we wait any longer, it's going to be worse. And they've managed to get some drones in to attack the batteries of the Iron Dome and other missile defense units.

So it's up to the now that we're playing that's turning into a drone war, almost drone battle, almost like the Ukraine-Russia is turning into a drone battle. Don't you agree?

Well, I think it's partly that, yes. I mean, in terms of what the U.S. should be doing, I think the U.S. should be supporting its allies against common enemies and doing so without hesitation. Otherwise, allies around the world will say, I'm not sure we can rely on America to have our back, so let's begin to hedge our bets and make deals with our enemies.

Even countries like Japan have to be making, have it be having that thought, in that case, vis-a-vis the Communist Party of China, which wants to obviously dominate the Pacific and change the world order with the Communist Party on top. Nice job. That's the situation we're in. All right. I do want to talk about what's happening in Ukraine.

The president met with Zelensky. They signed some tough-to-figure out 10-year pact, but they're not in NATO yet, and they still have to push back on Russia. And for some reason, the president chose not to go to the first peace summit that Zelensky put together. Listen to how CNN couldn't even get past it. When Senator Chris Murphy was on Cut 44.

Vice President Harris, meanwhile, was attending a peace summit held by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Switzerland, doing that instead of Biden. Zelensky said Biden's absence would be met with quote applause from Putin. Should Biden have been there with Zelensky instead of with the Hollywood bigwigs?

Well, there is no doubt that Joe Biden has been the president that has allowed Ukraine to survive and to be able to fight another day. Without Joe Biden's support for Ukraine, Congress would not have passed this latest tranche of aid. And it's just a reality. This inconsistency. Don't hit inside Russia.

No highMars, no Patriots. You got Patriots. You got High Mars. F-16 pilots will be trained. They're still not trained.

F-16s will be delivered. They're still not delivered. M1A1 tanks will be done. They're there. We don't know what happened to them.

Why is it taking so long to get the material there from the $65 billion given to them?

So many questions about how this White House can execute. Yes, the White House, and I may even go beyond this white, has this idea that we help. Our allies to defend themselves, but not to win against their enemies.

So we've kept Ukraine from losing, but not allowed Ukraine to win. We keep telling the Israelis you may defend yourself, but we don't really, really want you to defeat Hezbollah or to defeat Hamas or defeat the Islamic Republic of Iran, whose intentions are openly genocidal. And that's a problem. I think back in World War II, it was FDR who said, we're not going to have any kind of peace agreement with the Nazis. Or the Japanese, they will both surrender unconditionally.

But since then, we don't want unconditional surrender. We want peace deals, exit strategies, ceasefires. Uh that only means that the war continues after a hiatus. That's the way you get to forever wars by not winning the wars you fight. What do you hope Trump's if Trump wins, what do you hope his policies will be?

He says he wants to make America great again. America, now it's interesting how you define that. I define that that America is the most powerful nation on the planet, and everybody knows that. I define that to mean that we can deter our enemies, that our economy is so strong and our military is so strong that they dare not pick a fight with us because they know it will not be a fair fight. Anything less than that allows China to the Communist Party of China to essentially win Cold War 2.0, and they will do so in league with their allies, which includes Putin's Russia, includes the Islamic Republic of Iran, it includes North Korea, it includes Cuba, and includes Venezuela.

That is not the world we want to see in the 21st century. Absolutely. And Russia is actually, Vladimir Putin is in North Korea today. I guess it's a wonderful way to vacation with the summer starting. Who wouldn't want to be there?

And he'll come back with a lot of souvenirs, and they're all explosive. Absolutely. Kufbay, always great to talk to you. Thanks so much. Thank you, Brian.

You got it. We come back. Jake Steinfeld on the Sozempic Boom on what he's up to with the California Fitness Foundation and what his message is about his own story coming to life. You're listening to the Brian Kill Me Show. Don't move.

Expanding your knowledge base. It's the Brian Kill Meat Show. Information you want, truth you demand, this is the Brian Kill Me Show. Hey, welcome back, everyone. You know, Body by Jake Jake Steinfeld back in our studio.

Great friend of the show. Levittown Born was able to. Where did Levittown? Is it the same thing? Come on, man.

It's Baldwin. It's Baldwin. Bald, the beautiful Baldwin. Right. Where did you think Levittown?

Right. Now, I scored 17th against Levittown. Maybe that was it. You did basketball. That's it, man.

Not lacrosse. No, no, no, no, no. Yeah.

Basketball. Rob.

So, Jake, great to see you. What do you say, buddy? Look at very tan. I know it's the radio, but you're looking very tan, very relaxed. Is that good?

You look, you look, I'm telling you. Almost too healthy? You're cranking. You know, we go back a long way. Right.

You know this, right? I know it's a Monday, New York City. By the way, happy belated Father's Day from yesterday. Back at you. I came out here as a surprise.

My kids surprised me. My wife got me on a plane. I have my three boys living here in New York. Right. My daughter lives in London.

And my wife, I got up to go to the gym, you know, the train in the morning at 3:30 in the morning, two days ago. And she's up. She goes, I got a bagpack. I go, honey, what's wrong? Go back to bed.

She goes, We're going. I go, Where? We're going to the airport right now. And I thought, oh, okay, we're going to go to New York. This is going to be great.

I thought, is Morgan, our daughter, coming? Oh, no, she's got to work in London. Who meets us at the airport? Morgan. It was great.

I mean, listen, as you know, business is great, but being a dad is the greatest thing in the world.

So you came here to go visit them. Did you have brunch? We had a great brunch at, where you go? What was it? Baldasar.

What's the cool places in New York City? Come on, man. Come along. We golfed yesterday. And Trump's old place called Bally's now, I guess.

Oh, yeah. Right in the Bronx. Yeah, they begged him to take over that place. He makes it beautiful. And then De Blasio says we're going to get rid of it.

I got to tell you something. It was so much fun to play. Yeah.

And we had a great time. The whole family played. They were so del you know, coming back home is awesome, man, because everybody behind the counter. Could you live here again? You know, I love it here, but I love LA.

Right. You know, LA is a land of opportunity. It's been so great to me. But all my kids live here. Yeah, there's no opportunity in New York.

There's a lot of opportunity in New York. But my kids live here. Right. I couldn't wait. You know, I grew up here.

I couldn't wait. To go to L.A. Right. And now I come here to visit my children. And they keep coming back.

They kept coming back.

So I'm looking at this column. I don't want to get into politics, but Nicholas Kristoff says, What have we liberals done to the West Coast? How have we lost California? And he points out to San Diego. How could you lose San Diego?

They lost San Diego. And they look at what's happening at the border. They see what's happening with the homeless situation. I lived out there for three and a half years, and I thought, yeah, there was tremendous. Where'd you live out there?

Come on, you know. Los Flores Canyon Drive, right on just north of you. That's right. Right. I know.

Los Flores Canyon Drive. Sea Lion used to be there. That's how I used to know to make the right. And then they forgot to tell the fire department that there were houses built up there, I guess. You crazy people in California would build houses without zoning and not tell anybody.

So then when the fire happens, Kyle's, oh, there's no house up there. I'm like, oh, yeah, there is. And he's like, okay, we're not saving that. We're not getting up there. The roads are too narrow.

They're like bike paths. It's unbelievable. In Malibu.

So I'm just saying. People feel as though they lost it a little bit, and they could not believe the crowds that Trump got in Orange County.

Well, Orange County, but also what about in Beverly Hills, too? It was very interesting. Yeah.

I mean, they lined up in New York, they did too. They lined up the streets on Sunset Boulevard. How do you do that? It's pretty amazing to see. I mean, it's pretty amazing.

Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, none of these guys could have, could have, George Bush. None of them could get that, but they got to see this guy. It's a rock star. You know, it's the name of the game, man. You know, it's like you now.

Right, I'm very similar. You add radio stations every time we talk. Did I tell you about Fort Walton, Florida? We just add today. It's incredible, man.

But you know why? Because you're an honest guy. You do the right thing by people. You speak the truth. You ask hard questions, you have a good time, and you make people feel that when they listen to you on the radio or watch you on T V, they feel like they're sitting at the dinner table.

Or they're at a diner and they're listening in on a conversation that whoever the guest is, who's ever sitting in this magic seat over here. Talking to you. Right. People, you make them feel good. People at home, even if it's a challenging question.

And you know, you're a big-time New York Times best-selling author. What's going on with you, man?

So, Jake, you can't make your big announcement yet, but let's just talk about something that is on every dinner table. You ready? Yes. And it's hurting the food industry. It's killing things like Weight Watchers.

Is it the other word? Is it the Zozempic and everything like it? And it's making, I guess, Denmark, they're able to maybe, I don't know, everyone's street. Yeah, every street is go lined with gold. You work with a lot of people, whether it's celebrities, everyday people, that want to lose weight, want to look better.

Right. Is this the magic pill? You know what? Everyone has told you about a magic pill. I always get concerned about the quote-unquote magic shot.

There's so many things that you say good about it. You know, people that are on it, right? There are just lots of different people on it, for sure. And look, nothing takes the place of hard work. And I still, and with all due respect, people feel great when they're on it.

They look great. They're feeling all energized. But what's happening is you're becoming a smaller, flabbier you. You know, people who do lose a lot of weight. You lose the muscle.

You lose a lot of muscle tone, too.

So that's where I think it comes in. Look, there's no shortcuts. Tell me about shortcuts in life. Does anyone ever win the long game? Taken shortcuts.

I'm going to pose that question to the millions of people that listen to me.

So you're not sold yet. When people must be coming up to you every day and asking that. Every single day. Every single day. But it but it's been going on.

Remember, I was the first guy to do personal fitness training and made it an occupation in 1980, 81. And there was always something. This is for real. I mean, this is definitely for real. You see marketable change in people.

It's pretty amazing to see. You see it a lot too.

Now, people that do work out and get themselves in shape, everyone's like, oh, Zempi, like, no, no, I actually have a trainer. Isn't that something? Right. Now everybody thinks you're criticized. Everyone thinks you're cranked up.

It's like, oh, you look huge, steroids. But here's the other thing that I hear. They want insurance to cover it. And if Schurst covers it, everyone's going to be on at this place, you know. And that's what do you think of that, Brian?

Well, number one, I feel bad for people that can't afford it.

So, if you are heavy set and you are a working-class. Do you think insurance should cover it? If there aren't, because it's so early still, you know, you don't know the effects. Do you stay on it? How long do you keep taking those shots?

That's a great question. You know, I feel like I'm over my head in answering that, but my instinct is you shouldn't, you know, it is very expensive. I think everyone is over their head because there's not enough time to say this has been a 10-year study, and we've seen people who started 10 years ago. God forbid, you don't want to see what happens inside your body. Right.

You know, and for what they say, from what I look, I'm not a doc. I don't play with it on TV. You know, I wasn't a kinesiology major in school. I've learned the body over the course of 45 years of doing what I do, but you just get, it's a. It's a challenge.

Right. That I pose back to why it shouldn't it be for everybody if it's a good thing, but we don't know. Exactly. Is it a good thing? Then I'm watching with Stallone.

Stallone will tell anybody. I'm on HGH. Yep.

Right? Yeah.

He'll go, yeah. Look, he's 78? Yeah.

No, his slides great, and he's one of the real good guys, too. Hard worker, you talk about hard to self-made. He's a hard worker, dude. He's a hard worker. He loves his family, and he's as straight up as they come.

Favorite Rocky? Do you have one? Because I have one. One, baby. Which one?

The original. Three with me. Three. Yeah.

He belonged. He was good. He had to change his style. He had to change his style. Mr.

T. He had to learn. Mr. T and I were teamed up to do a one-hour show. Thanks, Jake.

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