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A lot of news to track. Lieutenant Colonel Alan West will break down what's happening over in Texas as they're getting a surge of these migrant gangs. Really nice. And also another surge at the border, it seems. While over in Arizona, they got a problem, as well as Colorado, one they don't want to admit to.
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Now with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. What would Iran be like with nuclear weapons? They'll hold the whole world hostage. Right.
So I'm sure that in the calculation, Israel is thinking maybe we should look at those nuclear sites too. That is KT McFaulin. Israel rumored to cut a deal with Biden not to bomb nukin oil sites in Iran. Why I think Bibi should go for the win and ignore Joe again. Number two.
I was pushed out of my apartment by gang activity, people carrying guns in the hallway and patrolling the grounds with guns. I feel like the media took my videos at face value and didn't do any research of their own. Just a few apartment complexes. What's the big deal?
So what if a brutal gang beats you senseless and steals your stuff? Vance sobered up network anchors on the reality of illegals in America and why Trump is so fixated on fixing it and the border. Number one. You know, if you just. Look at where the the the stars are in the sky.
Don't look at them as just random things, if you just look at them as points. Look at the constellation, what does it show you?
So you just outlined it, Roland. What does it show you?
So confused. Tracking the trail. Big consequential week with three to go. Harris talks to God. That's Charlemagne the God.
And then Fox star Brett Baer tomorrow. And Trump to Bloomberg, then off to Georgia. Trump feeling better each day about the South, including Arizona. But nothing is locked up yet for either side. No state besides the one, you know, obviously the Oklahomas for the Republicans and the New York's for Democrats, even though I think it's going to be much closer there.
So we have a few things to discuss. First off, what about the schedules? Why is she only doing, as far as I could tell, iHeartRadio interview with Charlemagne the God. It's going to be a town hall, 5 o'clock. Empty schedule.
Yesterday, she had something at 4:30. This is what's driving Democrats crazy. She's not busy enough.
Well, Trump is doing something at 12 today at Bloomberg. I think he did radio interviews this morning, and then he's going to be going over to Georgia.
So he's going to have an event over there. Tim Waltz is participating in a campaign event over in Pennsylvania. JD Vance is over with Moms for America town hall in Lafayette. And Trump will be doing a town hall with Harris Faulkner on Wednesday. It's an all-women's look at, and that's really a weakness that he has, where she has.
losing most concerning for the Kamal Harris camp. Black men.
So here is Kamala Harris talking more to Roland Martin. Cut one. Look at it in the context of how he actually thinks and talks about black folks in America. He is not looking out. for folks when he is when he was a land lord, and would not rent To black families?
Sued for it? The first black president of the United States, and he had birther lies. And now you look at black immigrants, legal immigrants in Springfield, Ohio. And he gets on a debate stage. And says they're eating their pets?
Swan. This man is dangerous. All right, that's what the big thing is. They're going to say this guy is dangerous. First off, I think it's important to point out that every issue that they had is like from the 60s and 70s.
In terms of the president of the United States, the former President of the United States, his relationship with black America was good enough to get him huge humanitarian awards from people like Jesse Jackson and salutes from Al Sharpton and tremendous attention and respect from rappers.
So that all changed when he became a Republican nominee president on down. Number two is when you talk about the birther thing. He was going after Donald. He was going after Barack Obama the way he went after Ted Cruz. He told Ted Cruz, you're born in Canada, you're not even eligible to come here.
And he said, with Barack Obama, he gave some life to the birther stuff. I'm not going to defend it. It was a dumb move by a host of The Apprentice at the time. But if you look at the black vote and you look at what he's done, he goes out to get every American, and he seems to have gotten a lot of African-American males. And it's bothering her.
But what they're doing is trying to make Trump crazy. No, they're trying to label him as crazy, not drive him crazy. And that's what they're doing, ramping up the rhetoric that this guy is not normal. Listen, cut six. His rhetoric is only getting darker and more dangerous, and it might just be working.
Secrecy, shame. Silence, danger, even death. That's where Donald Trump has left women today. I didn't know that he was going to schedule a rally at Madison Square Garden to mimic the Nazi rally of 10 February 1939. They have promised military roundup.
They promised the gates of hell will rain on the enemies. Couple of things. James Carville. is out of his mind. And he comes out and he's getting extreme too.
Either if he hasn't lost his mind or drinking, he thinks that because you have a rally at Madison Square Garden in front of 20,000 people, an iconic arena, that he grew up going to the biggest games of the biggest tides with the biggest celebrities, him trying to close out his political career October 27th as a candidate. Which is lasted A twelve twelve years now? You closing out of Madison Square Garden because they did that evidently in nineteen thirty nine? You think that, that's what he's trying to do? And what he is saying is what most of Americans support, fifty eight percent of Americans support mass roundups.
Of illegal immigrants, and it's going to start with criminals. I don't even think it's going to go much further than that. 'Cause it's just going to be too costly, but it's going to send a message to seal the border. and maybe get to some type of reform. But the first thing you got to do is get rid of these criminals immediately, expand ICE and get them going.
And it's not doesn't work to his political advantage to get into detail on it, so he won't.
Now the other ones, his rhetoric only getting darker and more dangerous. No, he's getting more direct. He's getting more black and white. That's what he always does. It's not if this continues, it's going to get bad.
He says this is the worst, this is the best. But we all know Donald Trump by now. We don't need anybody else's definition. That's what they're missing. But their goal is to make Trump seem like a crazy man that's lost his mind, hence the medical records, and make Kamala Harris seem new.
But yet she will not divorce herself from any of the Biden policies, and he's got 43% approval rating, he's got 48%. Big difference. More proof. Cut seven. I believe so strongly that a second Trump term Would be a huge risk for America and dangerous.
This man is dangerous. Donald Trump, anybody who doesn't agree with him, is the enemy. The young woman who'd been killed by an immigrant? Yeah, well if they'd all been properly vetted that probably wouldn't have happened. Yeah, the end was really significant.
So the first three could make him crazy, the enemy. But Bill Clinton, taking questions in a farmland, doing some work for Vice President Harris, I believe in Georgia, took a question about the death of a woman at the hands of an illegal immigrant. Because, yeah, she probably would have lived if they actually did proper vetting at the border. Do you know that she died in 2022? And I guess Bill Clinton was leaning on the reform that was put out by Lankford Cinema and Murphy that didn't have the support of at least six Democratic senators, so never would have passed in a million years anyway, was not even offering amendments, it's all symbolic.
But you pointed out that Lake and Riley would still be alive if. Joe Biden and Kamala Harris enforced the border and didn't reverse 94 executive orders that Trump put out there.
So that's another example of an unorganized Harris message. She has surrogates, they're high profile, but they're not on the same page. They have Barack Obama berating black men to how dare you not vote for a female black candidate. And then you have Uh then you have A Bill Clinton taking the side of the Of Donald Trump when it comes to legal immigrants. Because they never have been briefed, they haven't been coached, they just feel as though.
I guess they're so talented and successful, they don't need to. But for me, every campaign is different. You need different people to rein in, to have different things to say. To different people, to different cities. Don't just assume that Bill Clinton knows how to do it.
And by the way, I think I remember having seen Bill Clinton screw up again. Uh at least as it relates to Helping Kamala Harris. He was doing the same thing, inadvertently, perhaps, to Hillary Clinton, too. But in terms of Blacks vote of a black woman voting for Black man voting for a black woman. Tommy Sotomayor, a radio talk show host in his own right, a podcaster, was on last night with.
Jesse Waters. At which time who's asked? About how you felt about Barack Obama just yelling at black men to get your act together and start voting for Kamala Harris, cut 12. You and the woman you want me to vote for, both of y'all are telling me to vote for because she's a black woman, but neither of y'all were raised by black women, which is strange to me. And I don't know how you can force me to be sexist simply because I won't vote for a candidate that I feel is incompetent.
And if it's sexism that's keeping black men from voting for Kamala Harris, and they may, but right now the polls don't indicate that. I think Barack Obama had 92%. She's getting like 72%, which is devastating for what they need to be successful. Use it more what Tommy Sotomayor said, cut thirteen. Think about this.
They believe in a woman's right. Do they not? They believe in my body, my choice.
Well, how is it that a woman can do that, but I can't have my body, my vote, my choice?
So I would ask him, how democratic is it that you're trying to make me vote for a woman that you didn't tell Indian men they should vote for? White men actually have a choice. Everyone has a choice except us. Nothing seems more racist than that.
Well, that's a pretty great point. The other thing they're having on the left is some civil war going on. The Bidens have been quiet this week. Evidently, Joe Biden's going to go to Philadelphia and where else, and Jill might be doing something. But for the most part, they've been quiet because this hurricane forced him to act like a president and it forced the vice president to pretend to act like a president.
And it didn't work out too well. She had a hideous week last week. Dr. Drew Pinsky on the democratic civil war that he's witnessing. Remember, as a doctor, as a host, as just an observer, watch.
The sort of Democratic Party for a long time is everybody singing from the same songbook. People really unlikely partners sort of singing the same tune. And that's what was abnormal. What is a little more normal is the infighting that's going on. And I think people are surprised to see that.
But that's actually more normal. The problem is. That even though the sort of the infighting is more normal, the circumstances are so extraordinary where you have a president who has a chronic neurological condition, you have what is effectively a coup, you have the undermining of the will of the people, you have old tactics. And by old, think about it, they're eight to 10 years old now. The identity politics is nearly a generation behind.
And the average American, as you pointed out earlier, is seeing through all this. Yeah, so that's his interesting. He did notice because he's on the left coast that for the most part, you see the Democrats always on the same page. You see Gavin Newsom, by the way, out on the left trying to squelch some of these left-wing policies from reparations on down that would overwhelm Kamala Harris because she's got roots there. And then yesterday she's got, I'm going to go after refineries and oils companies for putting the price of oil and gas so high when he stopped all drilling and stopped the building of new refineries.
And they wonder why gas. Gas is $6. But they don't want that scenario. They don't want Trump talking about that, who was just there over the weekend. The top issues for black voters: the economy, 20%, abortion, 15%, inflation, 14%, character, 8%, immigration, 5%.
What is the Waltz campaign, Harris Waltz campaign, doing? Providing now, just realizing they got to heal this wound, provide loans to black entrepreneurs, education, training, and mentorship programs, create a regulatory framework for cryptocurrency, launching a health initiative for sickle cell disease, diabetes, and other impact, and legalizing marijuana. I have no idea why legalizing marijuana would help the black community more than the white community, more than the Asian community, but I also think that's a negative. What are you bringing that up for? If you wanted to win me over and go, Brian, we're going to reduce prices on beer and whiskey.
Like, really? I I didn't ask for that. Why would you bring that up?
So I thought that was bizarre. Presidential support among Hispanic voters. Democrats have fifty six percent to thirty seven percent. Closer than usual, but separate more separate than I've been reading. And we just know this: the Arizona poll came in, and it's looking pretty strong for Trump.
Arizona voters, when asked their choice for president, 51, 45, Trump on top. It's one poll. But man, that's a spread beyond the margin of error. A lot to go over, a lot of numbers, a lot of interesting things going on, and an impactful thing going on today with some big interviews. Bottom of the hour, Colonel West, next is you.
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Listen live on the Fox News app or get the free podcast at guybensonshow.com. The more you listen, the more you'll know it's Brian Killmead. I think they are looking at the ground game. I think that's one thing that she does have an advantage over Trump. She does have an incredible structure in place already.
She has the money to be out there knocking on doors every day and reaching these voters. I also think that's part of the reason she's coming on Fox. She's going to reach voters where they are, and she's reaching a different set of voters than some of her podcasts and other interviews we're reaching. And it's smart of them to go after every vote. This is an election where this is very slim on the margins, and every vote is going to matter.
And she needs to convince voters, just like a permission structure for Trump. She needs to create a permission structure for these Republicans to also vote for her. Yeah, I heard a couple of things. I heard she's had the traditional ground game, and that is true. But what Trump did is he licensed out his ground game to super PACs and People like Charlie Kirk.
And people thought for a while that wasn't good, but they're getting reports that the ground game has been solid.
So maybe that isn't such an advantage as it was. People knocking on doors. Although you just got to get to that seven percent or that three percent in some of these states. That are undecided.
So We'll see where that goes. That was Megan Hayes, former assistant to President Biden. We want all sides, all issues on there. I just think that there's a lot of things going wrong on the Harris camp, and then when they're trying to fix it, they're not able to fix it because they don't necessarily have a talented A talented and experienced someone who knows the policy and knows what he stands for. I'm fascinated to see what Brett Baer's interview is going to be like tomorrow.
I'm pretty sure if you look at the way he talked to Mitt Romney, he interviewed John McCain, interviewed George W. Bush, and interviewed others in the past, he's going to have the same case. He's going to have all the issues. He's going to do follow-up questions, maybe two times, two, three times. His tone is going to be mellow.
And I think he's going to be direct. And if she has good answers and they're crisp and not meandering, I think that she could do herself a lot of good. If she has the answers. My sense is not like Bill Clinton, who had the answers, not like Barack Obama, who had the chances. Even Al Gore had the answers, he had no charm.
Then It would have been no problem with John Edwards. It would have been no problem. This would be a problem, I think, just by what I think. Also, Charlemagne the God's not going to give her a walk in the park today, he's going to ask her real questions. If you're interested in it, Brian's talking about it.
You're with Brian Kilmead. Senator Vance, I'm going to stop you because I know exactly what happened. I'm going to stop you. The incidents were limited to a handful of. Apartment complexes, and the mayor said our dedicated police officers have acted on those concerns.
A handful of problems. Only, Martha, do you hear yourself? Only a handful of apartment complexes in America were taken over by Venezuelan gangs and Donald Trump is the problem and not Kamala Harris's open border.
So that is J.D. Vance, and that's just a little of the outrageous dialogue by an unhinged Martha Radditz, who just earlier prior to that exchange played a bunch of highlights from Donald Trump rallies where she thought he was unhinged and irrational and making things that she said wasn't true, and she thought she'd start there. About inaccuracies. Aurora is not being taken over, just three apartment complexes. We already saw different, we already have different people making these comments.
And part of the reason why Aurora is a problem is because Denver's a problem. They're spinning out of control in Denver. They're spinning out illegals to surrounding cities, upending a suburb like Aurora. And because only three apartment complexes are disturbed, Martha Rattis thinks it's a non-issue. Lieutenant Colonel Alan West knows all about it.
He sees these small towns overrun in Texas. He is the Dallas County Republican Party chair, American Constitutional Rights Union Executive Director. Colonel, your reaction to that exchange.
Well, it's very simple, Brian. It's great to be with you. We just had a Trendiaragua gang member arrested down in Houston, Harris County, because he was recruiting in two schools for new gang members. But, you know, no big deal. It's just two schools.
I mean, Houston, Harris County has, you know, a whole bunch of schools.
So what's the big deal about him going into two schools? We just had a woman here in the Park Cities area, Preston Hollow, that was followed by four Hispanic men who ended up being members of Trendier Aragua. She was beaten, carried into her home, threatened with torture, going to have her fingers cut off. She was not raped, thank God, but her house was completely ransacked and robbed. All four of those guys were captured four weeks, I mean, I'm sorry, a week later.
And like I said, they were Trendiaragua members. But, you know, how many women do we have here in Dallas?
So what's the big deal that one person was attacked by Trendi Aragua? Members. This is the insanity that you have from the progressive socialist left. And what is very disturbing, should be disturbing to everyone, is that they're normalizing this stuff. You know, what's the big deal about a couple of apartment complexes?
Then the next thing is: well, what's the big deal about a couple of cities? America has a whole bunch of cities. We are fighting an insurgency in this country because of these open border policies. We have Single military-age males illegally here, and they are getting weapons and they are recruiting people, and you know it's happening right there in New York City. It is.
And you have these teenagers from that same brutal gang who a detective told me today that in the beginning they were doing pickpocket stuff. And then they got no reinforcement. There's no enforcement. And then when they got picked up, they got let out right away, even for felonies, for juniors, for minors, it doesn't matter.
So you get let out anyway until you have a court date, at which time you're never going to be deported because it's a sanctuary city.
So now they find out that they're doing smashing grabs or doing robberies or hopping on scooters and just ripping bags off from people, even if it drags them with them. And no one does anything. Do you know who's complaining? I know this is bizarre. American gangs go, what are you doing?
We don't even act like this.
So the American gangs are saying we're going to fight these guys. This is what's going on in our streets. Here's Cindy Romero, one of those people that doesn't matter to Martha Raditz. This is what's happened. She used the surveillance video to tell everyone what was happening to her, which looks like a very nice apartment complex, Cut 28.
I was pushed out of my apartment. By gang activity. People carrying guns in the hallway and patrolling the grounds with guns. I feel like the media took my videos at face value and didn't do any research of their own. So they immediately said, oh, this can't be true, or this is only a few apartments.
How many is okay? There were six people outside my door with guns. That's not counting all the other ones they used to patrol the property with guns. How many gangs is okay to have in Aurora? How many properties is okay to take over?
How many people who are citizens?
So I just think that's such a great point because you also have a situation on page six of the New York Post today where this Aurora apartment manager went in there and said, we got disturbance. This should be an empty apartment. What's going on? They offered him $500 just to walk away. He said, no, I need you out.
And all six of them beat him senseless. His blood all over his shirt, clearly head injuries, glasses smashed. And that was just off the dashboard video that he got.
Someone took a picture of him.
So what's going on here? How do you, what kind of political idiot thinks that this is a winnable message for the other side?
Well, obviously, Bill Clinton doesn't think so because he basically said that Lake O'Reilly would still be alive if it weren't for the policies of the Biden-Harris administration.
So even he is attuned to that when he's supposed to be out there stumping for Kamala Harris. There are certain things that are inexcusable. And what you just talked about with American gangs now wanting to fight back, that's what's happening in the South Side of Chicago.
So, but that, you know, hey, that's just the south side of Chicago. That's not a big deal. No one cares about them anyway. Yeah, no one cares about them anyway. And that's what they see.
And then you get Barack Obama, who is coming out now and chastising young black men.
Well, young black men are seeing all of this happening, and they don't like it. They don't want it. They see them being disregarded, disrespected. They're seeing that these illegal immigrants are able to come here illegally, get guns and threaten neighborhoods and communities.
So all of this is backfiring against Kamala Harris and the machine of the left. And when you have someone like Martha Rattis taking that position, it's only a handful. You're basically saying to Americans, we really don't care about you unless this is something that reaches a threshold that we feel should have our concern. Yeah, I mean, it's crazy. And I just think if you people want to hear Bill Clinton's comments, this is so he's down there.
This goes to show you they're not even coaching him up before these surrogates go out. I don't care how much talent you have. You have to ask the campaign, what's the message you want out when it comes to immigration? What don't you want me to say? What do you want me to say?
So we know about the bipartisan legislation that didn't get at least six Democrats to vote for it and would have lost almost every Republican except for Susan Collins, pretending as if this was going to pass.
So Bill Clinton just stumbles into this pat on the back to Donald Trump, cut 23. Trump killed the bill. The bill was written, being written by senior Republicans in the Senate. And he killed the bill. Why?
You had a case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you? They made an ad about it, about a young woman who'd been killed by an immigrant. Yeah, well if they'd all been properly vetted that probably wouldn't have happened. But if they're all properly vetted and that doesn't happen And America is not having enough babies to keep our populations up.
So we need immigrants that have been vetted to do work. There wouldn't be a problem. And he couldn't keep people all torn up and upset.
Okay, here's the thing. Lake and Riley was killed in 2022 before Senator Lankford was even tasked with trying to come up with an immigration bill in order to link it with Ukraine aid.
So he's just helped Donald Trump immensely. And number three, they gave you 94 executive orders that reversed of Donald Trump's era. And they're talking about something, they're talking about enforcing the border. Guess who enforced the border? Bill Clinton.
Guess who built hundreds of miles of wall? Bill Clinton. Guess who used to talk about the need to secure the border? Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. They're pretending as if, so you have Bill Clinton pretending as if what he thought in the 90s still mattered today.
Yes, and you also have to remember that it was Bill Clinton in one of his State of the Union addresses that said the era of big government is over.
So I don't understand why they still have him out there because truthfully, he was never a progressive socialist leftist. I mean, after Newt Gingrich came along and had the contract with America and the Republicans took the House and the Senate. He pivoted. And the reason why we had a surplus is because he listened to Newt Gingrich and became fiscally responsible.
So when you look at this issue of illegal immigration and when you think about what Kamala Harris said about, I think she was on the view and she said that I have no regrets. I wouldn't change anything. What does that say to the American people? What does that say to the families of Lake O'Reilly and all of Jocelyn Nungare, the 12-year-old girl who was murdered by two Venezuelan Trinitaragua members? She wouldn't change anything.
She's happy with that. She's happy with the fact that they've lost 300,000 children in the system. Out there.
So, you know, why would we want to reward someone to be the president of the United States of America when, again, she keeps bringing up this immigration bill? This immigration bill would still allow 5,000 vehicles a day. I mean, do the math. Where does that put you? And who's going to be at the border counting, you know, between the Canadian border and the southern border?
Who's keeping track of who's coming in? And all of a sudden they say, oh, you know, today we just hit 5,000. Let's tell them to come back tomorrow. All right, so Colonel Alan West, our guest. Lastly, I want to tap into your military background.
Israel has assured the U.S. it will not strike Iran's oil and nuclear facilities. Another leak from private conversations between Bibi Netanyahu and the Biden administration goes public. The THAD missile system is arriving. At least some of the soldiers have already arrived in Israel.
The THAD system, I think, can get there quickly. It's a high-altitude missile defense system only for defense. I think it's great that we're doing it. Fantastic that we're helping out. But at what cost?
We're, again, getting involved. And stopping Israel from pulling off one of the most successful military operations that would help the whole world taking out their nuke and oil sites. Instead, they don't. It seems if this is a quid pro quo, I mean, you want to talk about interference into the sovereignty and security of another nation. This is a case in point.
But still, this is going to put Kamala Harris in a very bad situation because all of the pro-Hamas, you know, Palestinian movement types, especially in Michigan, Dearborn, Michigan up there, they're going to hold Kamala Harris responsible because now they have that FAD system, which is a defensive system. It's not an offensive system. But I tend to believe that if Iran continues to make a move toward enhancing their nuclear capability, Israel is going to do what is necessary to protect itself. They're not going to sit back there and allow Iran to continue to funnel weapons to these respective terrorist groups. And that's why it's so important that Donald Trump gets back in there because Iran was bankrupt under Donald Trump.
Iran has been enriched under the Biden-Harris administration.
So, a couple of things. Iran's illicit oil revenue swells to nearly $200 billion since Biden Harris took over. It turns out this, according to the latest government figures, is a windfall driven by the perennially lax enforcement of U.S. sanctions that has helped Tehran's regime obtain the cash needed to fund this year-long war against Israel. The full financial toll of this sanctions relief only became clear in recent days following the publication of a highly anticipated U.S.
government report on Iran's oil trade. The Energy Information Administration's government agency, the Modernist Global Markets, was mandated in April 2024 to find out, providing one of the most official snapshot after four years of sparse sanction enforcement. And now, if you ask me, this is a perfect time for us not only to let them hit their nuclear program, to help them hit their nuclear program. Here's Ambassador David Friedman, CUT 33. It was the largest, the greatest.
No one has ever shot 181 ballistic missiles at another country in the past, let alone at a country the size of New Jersey.
Now, you know, Israel was able to intercept most of them. A couple of them landed.
Okay, thank God nobody was killed. And so the world goes on, and Biden goes on and says, no harm, no foul. But you know what? If one of those missiles or two of those missiles had a nuclear warhead, it could have been the end of the country. And so, of course, at this time, the opportunity for Israel to go after the nukes is exactly the right approach.
And that's exactly what President Trump said. You know, he said, Wait a minute. Don't go after the nukes. Of course go after the nukes. The nukes, the nuclear weapons of Iran are the most threatening weapons anywhere in the world.
He's 100% right. I mean, I'm not sure how much damage Israel could do by themselves, but why wouldn't that help the whole region? It would help the whole region. And the Saudis understand that. The people there in the United Arab Emirates understand that.
The Kuwaitis understand that. And let's understand something here. The theory of mutually assured destruction, the mad theory that we kind of operated with between ourselves and the Soviet Union, that's gone. You're talking about radical theocrats. You're talking about irrational individuals.
And they're going to look for anything that they can use for the total destruction of the state of Israel. That's what Hamas stands for. That's what Islamic Jihad stands for. That's what Hezbollah stands for. That's what Iran is supporting, and that's what Iran is building capability towards.
So shame on the Biden administration for trying to force Benjamin Netanyahu into a position where he can't defend himself and then saying, okay, here's a bandaid over sucking chest wound. We're going to send you this TAD system. I hear you. Lieutenant Colonel Alan West, Dallas County Republican Party Chair, thanks so much. Call is a pleasure.
Take care, Brian. All right. 1866-408-7669. Or you want to write me, BrianKillMe.com, about the leaks, about where the race is now, and about Harris, going with Brett Baer here on Fox News. What do you think?
Don't move. Covering this election year like no other, it's Brian Kilmead. Radio that makes you think. This is the Brian Kill Me Show. It's going to be just before my show.
I'll do my show live in Pennsylvania. It'll be essentially live to tape and no stipulations on the questions. Wide open. There's no caveats that are coming to do the interview.
So she'll take all and any questions. And I ask the audience, drop me a line on X at Brett Baer or Instagram or Facebook and give me some suggestions. All right, so 25 minutes live. And I don't know if it's going to filibust her, but the thing is, there's all pressure on her. I think there's the...
They're going to look at Brett Baer and say the follow-up questions. Brett Pair will ask great questions. The question is, he's going to decide if her answer was worn of a follow-up or, yes, move on to another topic to cover more. For her, there's more pressure on her because there's a lot of people on our network are still up in the air about her, or have not been impressed with almost anything that she's done. I thought she did good in the debate.
Um It's fine. But since that time, talking, I mean, we all know when you're talking in circles and you have no answer, and you come up with things like, I'm not going to do anything different than Joe Biden. Except put a Republican in my cabinet. But for the most part, she's got to go out and look incisive. And she's going to have to answer the question: why did you suddenly fall the wall?
Why are you for decriminalized boarding crossings? And now, are you against it? And now, why are you that you were for Medicare for all? What changed? When she says, Well, I just changed.
No, no, what numbers? Like, what numbers? Did you see how expensive it was? Did you see the quality of the care drop? Will you listen to the medical profession?
What about the new Green Deal that you signed off on? Do you regret that? What about the electric car mandate? Do you regret that? Because it's wildly unpopular.
What about the Paris climate change? Are you still for that? What about Israel? You're for Israel, but not for Netanyahu. What are you saying?
Are you against? The attack on Hezbollah? Are you supposed to take that for a year and not answer? Are you against the movement to Rafi, even though they upended two battalions because of that and discovered all the walls? What about this strike into Iran?
How do you feel about Iran selling $200 billion worth of oil and knowing that they're fully financing Hamas and Hezbollah Islamic Jihad and fomenting violence in Syria? Do you see the linkage? I do.
So that's just it. I mean Trump will stand by his policy and you'll go, I don't want to vote for the guy. And then she'll go by her policy. Go, I'll switch on everything. Just please vote for me.
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You can see teen gang members from a lethal group from Venezuela at any time, and they feel impervious to arrest. On a side note, why? Because essentially, we have a juvenile law in New York City set up by the city council and Governor Cuomo that allows them to go in and get right out. Multiple arrests. It's happening on a regular basis.
It would even shock Martha Raditz if she was forced to leave her brick mansion over in the Washington, D.C. suburbs. This hour, we're going to be joined by Stuart Varney. We'll do a simulcast with him. Philip Levine, the former two-term governor of Miami Beach.
He's a self-made multi-millionaire who decided to get into politics to help out. He thinks he has the answer to the number one city in the country, and that is New York City. He's certainly the biggest, most famous. He says if Bloomberg won't run, he knows the people and the type of person that could fix this city because we have a man. Mayor Adams, so dressed in scandal.
And Molly Hemingway is sitting right here. And Molly, great to see you. Fox Food contributor, editor-in-chief of the Federalist. Three weeks to go. Three weeks and counting.
Your thoughts about where this race is right now. It does seem that we it's three weeks to go, I should say, but people have already been voting for weeks.
So we're really on a very long election date.
So far I hear early voting not as b vigorous as everyone thought. It's definitely down from 2020 levels, which isn't completely surprising because of the COVID pandemic leading so many people to do mail-out balloting or early voting.
So, Republicans are pretty happy with how the early voting or mail-in balloting are going. Democrats are not so happy. We really are just in the close. It's a long close, but it's the close. And it does seem that Kamala Harris does not have the momentum, has not been able to build excitement, has not been able to generate the same type of support that you have to have if you're going to win as a Democrat, meaning black support, Hispanic support.
And so, her campaign is a little nervous right now. I think they have to be nervous if you just look at their actions. It doesn't matter what, you know, I look around and I say, I don't really care what she says, look what she's doing. First off, not enough. I've been doing she's fifty-nine years old.
I'd be doing four events a day. I'd be sick. I would have everyone going on, not another event, nine o'clock, eleven o'clock, one o'clock, three o'clock. Instead, yesterday, her first event was at 4:30, and today's at 5 o'clock.
Now, she might do something behind the scenes, but I'm not seeing it. I'd sell it. I'd be like, Yeah, meeting with billionaires behind the scenes. I'm going to go to a women's group at 1 o'clock. I'm going to go to see African-American PAL athletes after school, whatever it is.
But she doesn't seem to be doing a lot. How do you explain that? I think what it shows us is that Kamala Harris has never been the world's best campaigner.
Now, she's won quite a few offices. She ran for state and local office in California. She was a senator. She obviously won the vice presidency with Joe Biden, so she's not horrific. But when she ran for president that first time, she could not have had more fanfare and support from elite Democrats.
And she generated not a single electoral or a delegate for her. And it's because there's just something missing on the campaign trail, something that other people had. Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, a Donald Trump, you know, this connection with people. And she just seems to find it exhausting or she's just unable to keep up with that level of schedule.
So today's Charloman, the God who's a really bright guy, and he knows her for a while. He knew her before she was senator and thought she was going to be a great candidate and told me when his book came out that I said, why hasn't she done better? And he said, because she's been handcuffed by the Biden administration.
So he probably knew that directly rather than speculation, didn't want to expand on it. I followed up. I asked him, but I think he's going to ask her directly. One thing that he said when she was named, and everyone was on that sugar high, they said, Should she be doing more interviews? He'd said to Jonathan Carl.
And Charlamaine said, Of course she should.
So I think he's going to ask her real questions today. And I think Brett Baer is going to ask real questions today. This is a consequential couple of days for her, don't you think? I think both of these interviews will be great because she'll actually not just be asked the question, but probably be in a position where she has to answer.
So many of her other media interviews have not resulted in tough follow-ups or demands for answers. But The thing is, yes, going through a grind in a primary campaign, a national primary campaign, not a California far-left-wing primary campaign, you have to do so many interviews. You actually get better with it. She has been hidden. She maybe has been handcuffed by the Biden administration.
She was brought on to secure their left flank.
Well, now she needs to expand beyond that, but she doesn't have this experience with interviews, and it's really causing her problems now. On the other hand, I think it just has to be said. She's not the brightest candidate you've seen for President, and there is an element of intelligence that makes or breaks an interview. And she she does not appear to have that. You know what everyone has expertise.
Remember famously, Bush forty one, never liked to talk about the economy. Give him foreign affairs. He'd go forever. I was in China do this. Our economy goes, I got some numbers here.
Used to read the numbers out. Yeah, I guess we're in a recession. We should be coming out of it soon. All right. She probably is great at the law.
You know, if you were in a law class or something, you're talking about laws and recidivism, okay. But that's not what this. This has been so long. She's been a senator, been a vice president. You should know this stuff instinctively.
Well, part of her problem is that she's hiding what she knows because what she knows makes her seem so extreme.
So when she was a district attorney, well, we just had a piece on the Federalist about this this weekend. One of her ideas for San Francisco was to not prosecute drug dealers until they had been arrested three times. This caused just complete anarchy among the actual law enforcement there who were explaining this is a horrible idea and it's just a way to recruit drug dealers into the system.
So if she's talking about quote unquote what she knows, what she knows is being soft on crime. What she knows is radical leftist theory about criminal justice.
So she has to To hide that, and so she then she has to talk as if she's tough on crime when nobody ever thought she was tough on crime, and so it's not something she knows. Good point. Molly, the other thing is, the wall is a medieval vanity project.
Now it seems like she wants it. Medicare for all.
Now that she thinks it's now she thinks it's a bad idea. The New Green Deal. She was one of the co she's thoroughly in on the New Green Deal. We know that she was against fracking and everything like that, but she has never explained until Brett on Wednesday. Brett will do a foul.
You say you're against fracking. Why have you changed?
Well, I've looked around and I've learned.
Well, what exactly have you learned? What exactly have you learned that we need oil and gas in this country and that we're going to have to need that for decades?
Well, because Senator Murphy, when asked about it, why has she changed? He said fracking has improved. I'm like, really? I didn't know that. But if you went to a field with a hard hat on and they told you that, that would be a good answer.
Because people can change.
Well, and I just want to say, she was so clearly against fracking throughout her 2020 campaign. Her legislative history is against fracking. When she was asked about it on the debate stage in 2020, she merely said Biden won't end fracking. She didn't say she'd changed her mind. She said Biden wouldn't do it, and she's his vice president.
So she's never had to answer questions there, even though she'll have people come out and say, Oh, you know, she clearly changed her position. She never clearly did anything. Tim Walls is in the sit guys to say bails himself out the same way.
Well, that's not the campaign's position. This is what they're doing. And they're trying to do something that's been tried over and over again. And that is make Uh Donald Trump seems unhinged. Uh uh deranged And uh and scary.
Here's an example: cut six. His rhetoric is only getting darker and more dangerous, and it might just be working. Secrecy, shame, silence, danger, even death. That's where Donald Trump has left women today. I didn't know that he was going to schedule a rally at Madison Square Garden to mimic the Nazi rally of 10 February 1939.
They have promised military roundup. They promised the gates of hell will rain on the enemies. You see what's going on. It's all coordinated through the media. You don't even need a surrogate.
I actually think this is more of a panicking response to how effectively the Trump campaign has framed Kamala as a radical.
So you look at those ads that have been all over the airwaves during football games, live events when people actually have to watch ads. They're talking about how Kamala Harris supports trans surgery for illegal immigrants, trans surgery for violent violence.
So when you see, she doesn't have views that different than Biden's, but Biden was able to present himself as moderate. She has such a lengthy track record of saying absolutely bat guano insane stuff. And you can just play the tape. It's her words. It's her voice.
It's her on video. And so I think this is panicking. And they think, well, if we just got louder about accusing all Republicans of being haters, then it'll work. I don't think it will. But Molly Hemingway, I give you that.
And I'm going to say that it's much more coordinated because she said, I just released my medical exam. Why is Donald Trump not his? Is he mentally okay? I watch his rallies and he's off on tangents, and everyone's bored, and they leave. By the way, I've been on the air for the last three rallies.
The crowds are bigger than ever, and nobody is bored. That I can tell. I mean, I think that he should shorten them and do more.
Okay, again, this shows Kamala Harris and her team are just not the A team. Her campaign message has been. Project 2025, something most people don't understand. J.D. Vance is weird.
And now, show us your cholesterol numbers, Donald Trump. And the problem with that last argument is that Kamala Harris is the primary person who allowed someone who was clearly not fit to be president to continue as president. She vouched for him.
So by making that line of argument, it just opens her up to: okay, well, what were you doing with Biden when he was falling apart? Which, fundamentally, we have not got an explanation why Joe Biden is not the nominee because his numbers are basically the same as hers. We've seen incumbents trail him by double digits and win. He was trailing by single digits after that debate.
So he's looking at his numbers, going, I could come back from this because he's got, you know, he doesn't realize how bad he is. I think he has a really good argument for that, too. You look at the union numbers up until July, July, which is after that horrible debate, the Teamsters were still with Biden. They were a majority for Biden. And then they polled the people when Kamala was replacing him, and they were overwhelmingly.
For Trump.
So these states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, I mean, Kamala Today, the New York Times, or the Wall Street Journal, says she's got a massive problem with Catholics. I know the media love to chariot abortion, but it's causing her problems in Pennsylvania, and she has to win Pennsylvania. Governor Whitmer didn't help, but she wants to win over men. And I saw an ad that's going to do it, Molly. Listen to this and take some notes for future campaigns.
I'm man enough to be emotional in front of my wife. In front of my kids. In front of my horse. I love women. I love women who support their families.
Women who decide not to have families. Women who take charge. And I'm man enough to help them win. Is that the worst ad you've ever seen? That's what you get for a billion dollars?
I mean, I loved the ad and kept watching it because it was hilarious. I thought it was SNL. And it is absolutely horrible. They really have done a horrible job with men. They tell men that they're awful, that their masculinity is toxic, that all of the things that they do that make them different than women are bad.
And then they wonder why they're having trouble with men. I mean, it's. It's It's not going to work having Tim Walls with his jazz hands come out and You know, the scene this weekend where he was out there with the gun, where he were like, Oh, we're going to show that he's a hunter, and he couldn't load his own gun that he claimed he had had for a while. Right.
And he says, I got the cushion because I'm older and I don't want to hurt my shoulder after I shoot. And then he couldn't load. He goes, These things are very hard to load. And I was talking to somebody who does this. They go, They're the easiest to load.
He was doing it with the wrong hand. I am not a gun owner. But the thing is, I'm smart enough to tell people that.
So people don't look at me and go, Brian, tell me about your gun skills. If I went ahead and BS'd you, you'd probably never trust me on anything again. Because what else are you lying about? He went to Mankato High School football game. No one even acknowledged him.
He's the sitting governor in the state. You would think that people are like, wow, that's the governor and the vice president. And he used to coach here. But it really comes back. You know, Kamala Harris said, if you want to know who she is, look at her decision-making.
And she said, The best example of her decision-making, her gut instincts, was picking Tim Waltz. And I think that she might be right. And it was a really bad decision. You take any Of the other contenders, and they would have been better. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper, even though he's having trouble now with his hurricane response.
Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, even Gretchen Whitmer, who's also having trouble. What about Mark Kelly? Mark Kelly. Mark Kelly would have killed. He had the problem with the Chinese investments, but he would have been so much better.
I didn't know he had one. And those are states you need to win. Right.
Minnesota is a state that hasn't gone Republican even when Reagan was running, you know? Right now, Trump is in the latest poll I have from Arizona, he's up five. We don't know if that'll stick. We know things get closer. We come back.
I want to play you her attempt to get the black vote. And what Jesse's guests said last night, I thought was so perfect. Molly Hemingway here for a few more minutes. She is the editor-in-chief of the Federalist, Fox News Contributor. Don't move.
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You and the woman you want me to vote for, both of y'all are telling me to vote for because she's a black woman, but neither of y'all were raised by black women, which is strange to me. And I don't know how you can force me to be sexist simply because I won't vote for a candidate that I feel is incompetent. That is Tommy Sotomayor, a very successful radio talk show host who happens to be black and was a little insulted, taken aback. And I feel a lot of people like this, Molly Hemingway, that Obama came out and kind of scolded a group of black men. How dare you not step up and not vote for Kamala Harris because he's a woman?
Really? A lot of assumptions. It's actually funny to watch how many people responded negatively to this. And I was even, you know, just seeing on Instagram. Whatnot, a guy being like, okay, so she picked a white husband, but I'm not allowed to pick a white president.
You know, what's the problem here? Or even like one of my friends at church, who's black, was saying early on. It's not like Barack Obama, who was raised by a white woman, but married a black woman. has black kids. You know what I mean?
Like he nobody questions His commitment to the black family. Whereas it's just not a completely normal black family experience. What he looked angry in saying it. It wasn't like, guys, what's going on here? He looked incensed.
He goes on, Sodomi were going to said this, cut thirteen. Think about this. They believe in a woman's right, do they not? They believe in my body, my choice.
Well, how is it that a woman can do that, but I can't have my body, my vote, my choice?
So I would ask him, how democratic is it that you're trying to make me vote for a woman that you didn't tell Indian men they should vote for? White men actually have a choice. Everyone has a choice except us. Nothing seems more racist than that.
Not a bad point. And the situation is that Kamala Harris is capturing. The lowest percentage of the black vote since I think 1960. I mean, it's very bad where she, I think she's around in the high 70s or 80% in the polling. And I think it's partly because p a lot of people on the left have just sort of Thought that they had the right to the black vote without realizing that for a lot of black voters, they care deeply about the economy and the ability to form and sustain a family.
And they care deeply about their children not growing up in communities that are made chaotic through an open border. And so, not treating black voters as just voters like anyone else is. Causing problems with Kamala Harris's capture of the boat this time. How real do you think the stories are of friction between the Biden camp and the Harris camp? I have heard that firsthand from people who are in the Biden Orbit, who say that their help is not being requested or that they're trying to keep Biden people at bay.
I think Biden feels very strongly that he and his campaign feel like they would be doing a better job.
So there might even be a bit of Schadenfreude about what's going on or an eagerness to kind of prove that point. And Kamala Harris. Clearly, it has had problems with the Biden campaign. I mean, back when people were actually reporting on. Stuff.
Negatively about Kamala Harris, which was before she became the nominee. There were lots of stories about how she felt that she was being not allowed to shine by the Biden administration, that they were putting her in bad roles, which actually isn't that true. She was given an extensive portfolio, whether it was getting broadband to rural communities or space issues or the border issues. And she just didn't really have abortion. Sure.
All she wanted to talk about was abortion. And she went to an abortion clinic, and she's so proud of that. I mean, to be that aggressively pro-abortion is disconcerting. Especially where this issue's been my entire life. And it's just also not joyful.
It's not hopeful or optimistic. It's violence in the womb.
So even if people vote on it, it's not something that they feel particularly great about. All right, Molly, three weeks in County. We'll see you all over the panels and all over the channel. Are you unoutnumbered today? I am.
All right. Look for Molly unoutnumbered. I appreciate it. Back in a moment with Philip Levine, a successful mayor from Miami, with some advice for a future mayor of New York. After all, Adams is toast.
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This is just not right. Uh throughout the 10 months. of to just have this leakage without just properly just do the investigation. That is Mayor Adams. And, you know, they have a, he's indicted, he was arraigned, all these things.
All his aides have been basically quit, forced to resign, or they're in legal trouble themselves.
Meanwhile, this city's got to be run by somebody. And so far, we're seeing somebody extremely concerned with their own legal situation.
Now, there are experts that say that he's been overcharged, that this is stuff like this is not great, but it's not atypical for people to use influence to countries or people to use their influence with the mayor to try to get things done in the past.
Some of it seems a little extreme. I don't want to run the legal case. I want to run the practical case. And what does it take to run a major city? Is it possible to do it as a Democrat or Republican?
And where is the template? Philip Levine did a fantastic job as a former two-term governor of Miami Beach and one-time Democratic candidate for governor, maybe again. He is extremely successful in business, knew all about politics. Politics working on the Democratic side, especially with Bill Clinton, who's a personal friend. And then.
Was able to see what's going on in New York, wrote a great column about in the New York Post, and joins us right now. Mr. Mayor, welcome back. Hey Brian, thanks for having me. You got the mix of business.
and politics, Democratic side. Mike Bloomberg, very similar, older than you, and he's been on every party. Got elected as a Republican, went Independent and as a Democrat. What are your thoughts about what's going on here right now?
Well, it's a shame. I'll tell you that, Brian. I just spent the week in New York. And I think it's not about being a Democrat or Republican because, you know, Mike Bloomberg had a great quote. He said, there is no Republican or Democratic way to pick up trash when you're the mayor of a city.
And I think it's the same way when it comes to law enforcement. The most important thing it is for any mayor to make sure of is that you have a safe community. Once you create a safe community, private sector will take care of the rest. The challenge in New York is they have been unable to create a successfully safe community. And unfortunately, what do they say?
Birds in a feather flock together. Unfortunately, Mayor Adams has been unable to create the type of team of competency in order to clean up the city and build what we need in New York City as America's top city. I watched Mayor de Blasio. I know he's a Democrat, but he's absolutely awful, lazy, not on top of things. I don't think he was the most honest guy we've had.
His wife started a fund of a billion dollars. The money's gone. It's called Thrive. There's been no follow-up. But he went along with the Democratic orthodoxy.
And believe it or not, Mayor Levine. There was not much competition. There were not many people vying for this very prestigious job. That's the big problem, Brian. Is that you need to find somebody who's actually had that one thing in their life, which is so uncommon for elected leaders.
It's called a job. If they had just had a private sector job for a certain amount of years, then went into public service, they would understand what executive enterprise and leadership is about. Bill de Blasio, I thought, was the worst mayor in American history. And I thought that was it. Unfortunately, Mayor Adams, I am so sorry to say, he may actually taught Bill de Blasio of his level of inability to do what needs to be done in the city.
And he had such high promise. I mean, I thought he would be great. He had all the right ideas. But you know what? You have to be able to assemble the team to do it.
And that's been unfortunate. Clearly, that has not happened in New York City.
Well, I mean, a couple of things. You said crime, and you point out that Mayor Bloomberg had this great partner in Ray Kelly, and he let him do his job. That's important. And actually, Mayor Bloomberg actually has a mini class where he puts mayors through the paces and gives them an idea of what they're getting into. I went through it.
I used to call it the Stanley Kaplan Mayor's Course because I had no idea. But you know what it is? I had no idea how to be a mayor, but I knew how to lead. I knew how to get good people around me. I used to always say, I know where we need to go.
I just don't know how to do it, but I'll find the right people that actually do and let them get it done. Mayor Adams has put people around him that are out there for personal gain. Clearly, that's what the Justice Department is alleging, but not the people of New York City. And I think that's what's missing there. You have to create a safe city.
Private sector will handle the rest. And of course, I walk around the city, it's not just an unsafe city, it's a dirty city. And that to me is something that, how could you not fix that? You point out that Rudy did fix it. And Rudy did say security was the first thing he did for the people of New York.
No question. Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg were the two greatest mayors we've seen in a very, very long time. And I keep going back to Mike Bloomberg because he advances the innovations. And I modeled myself as the mayor of Miami Beach to do the same thing. Miami Beach is the sixth borough of New York.
The difference today is the six boroughs are doing a hell of a lot better than the other five are doing. And we're attracting the talent, we're attracting the money. And I used to say that the greatest thing Miami could ever do is reelect Bill de Blasio. That would be the most effective thing for the growth of Miami. But right now, I think actually it's Eric Adams as well.
So, Mr. Mayor, you also know the Clintons, and you remember what they stood for. They actually were for a strong border. They were for shrinking government, and they were Democrats, and they are Democrats today. It has dramatically changed.
What party are you more comfortable with, the New Green Deal party or the Clinton-era party? You know what? Unfortunately these days, Brian, I find myself a man with no party. I'm a registered Democrat, but I am more importantly than a Democrat or a Republican. I'm what's called an American.
I don't want to come up with ideas to divide us. I want to come up with ideas that unify us together and what the American dream is about. Why are people coming to our country? Because we have the place where you can live your American dream, and that's not a Republican or a Democratic thing. But unfortunately the city of New York Is not really providing that environment.
Right, so far. And by the way, we're not, even though we're a national show, we're talking about New York, but I could be talking about Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego. And there's a couple of things. Crime is a huge issue. People think, well, minorities in this country are so bad, let's be a little bit permissive on crime.
Where has that gotten us? Homelessness, how dare you? Why don't you provide an environment for people who are having rough times? Where has that gotten us? And lastly, when you talk about illegal immigrants, well, you know, we have to be open arms.
Look at the Statue of Liberty. Where has that gotten us? 45,000 illegals in Denver, 67,000 in New York, something like 30,000 illegals into Chicago, and now they're bleeding into the small cities. They might be the next Einstein. But that's just not how you do it.
I agree with you 100%. And unfortunately, the Democratic Party, if I was going to hire somebody to run a large multifaceted enterprise, I probably wouldn't hire a Democrat based on the cities that you just mentioned, okay? Unfortunately, they've been ineffective in their ability to manage these cities correctly. And it has to do with a lot what you just said. And I think you're right.
And I think America is waking up to that right now, because now it's actually in your backyard.
So, what do you do about it? I mean, for example, there's a theory out there, and I'm not necessarily, I might be a subscriber because I know Adams had other issues, but he stood up and said the federal government has let me down. I have no place to put these people, and it's cost us billions, and not even the state wants to help out. They eventually changed.
So, now it's billions of dollars. It's going to cost every New Yorker $215,000 a month or something like that.
So, now we have billions of dollars going to homeless, going to these illegals to take over these hotels. Uh, and now more than take over these fields, ten cities.
So, when he stood up and called out the Democratic administration, he was basically persona non grata to all uh to all conversations, to all insight and influence. How do you deal with that?
Well, I agree with you, and I think he did the right thing with that. But one of the things that I wrote in an earlier op-ed in the post was: I said, Mayor Adams, stop. Yeah. Going out denigrating the governor of Texas. Why don't you fly down there with Governor Abbott, talk to him, work with him, unify with him, show it can be done.
See his problem, understand his problem, and help him with his problem. Because guess what? His problem is soon going to be your problem. And bingo, here we are. His problem is New York's problem now.
It is. It's all about working together. Right, I hear you. And what also is important, too, for people who have been so successful like you, you said, how do I help out?
So you put yourself through a master's program, right? You put yourself through a master's program because you want to learn more about the Constitution, the way the law works, everything. You wanted to round out your education. How important was that? Oh, very important.
I could tell you that Mayor Bloomberg, the program they had at Harvard, it was a short course, but it really educated you with what it's like to be a mayor, the ins and outs, and so on and so forth. What about Tufts? Then you go to Tufts. Yeah, I did a great program at Tufts. It was very unique.
It was a very intense program. I loved it. I was so honored that the head of the school at the time was one of my favorite people in the world, James Davredi, the former four-star Admiral, NATO commander, and Southcom commander. He was there. I got a chance to really meet him and become friends with him.
But it was worthwhile. You constantly have to be learning and doing things. And I think that's the most important thing. But what we need now in New York City, Brian. is he's someone to step up.
Someone maybe who doesn't come from government, someone that understands the city, understands free enterprise, and understands how to make this city hum. And I will say that it's a little self-indulgent, but John Casamatides owns my great affiliate, WABC, that carries us. And he's thinking about doing it. And who's been more successful than him in oil, in gas, in real estate, in supermarkets? And you talk about a quick fix, he could do it.
I agree with you, and I would encourage him to do it. But you know what happens? A lot of times people think about it, they talk about it, but they don't take the extra step. It's a very tough thing to do. You put yourself out there.
You think you're going to go swim with crocodiles, right? Mayor Philip Levine, you did it. A success in so many different ways and still giving back to the country. Mayor Philip Levine, thanks so much. Read his column in the New York Post.
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It has so much to do with the economy.
So let's listen. You're looking at exactly $70 a barrel. It's down what? 5% today. All right, here we go.
It is 1051 Eastern. That means Brian Kilmead time, and he's miraculously appeared right there. Bill Clinton tried to blame Republicans for Lincoln Riley's death. She's the woman who was allegedly murdered by an illegal migrant earlier this year. Watch this.
She's the only candidate. Who is actually endorsed A bill. that would hold down immigration. In any given year to a certain point. The bill was written, being written by senior Republicans in the Senate.
And he killed the bill. Why? You had a case in Georgia not very long ago, didn't you? They made an ad about it, about a young woman who'd been killed by an immigrant. Yeah, well if they'd all been properly vetted that probably wouldn't have happened.
Yeah Brian. You've been covering this. I think Bill Clinton just made a very big mistake. A couple of things. In all seriousness, he needs sunscreen.
Number two. He has pretending as if he's breaking news about this bipartisan deal that Senator Lankford, Senator Murphy, and Senator Sinema came up with. Just for the record, before we move forward, there were six Democrats who said we're not voting for it. More were not, Bernie Sanders and others. And then you had maybe 35 Republicans who are going to vote for it.
They were offering no amendments to something as complex as immigration reform. And there were things in it that Lankford knew he couldn't go for. And that was the unaccompanied minors. Much of the money was going to NGOs. On the actual topic, Lincoln Riley was killed in 2022.
This was brought up in 2023, was brought up to be voted on in 2024.
So what he brought up was an issue that happened under Harris and Biden. They opened up the door, reversed 94 executive orders that Trump put out, created havoc at the border. We have got 8 million minimum illegals here right now, including the most lethal gangs in Aurora, in Chicago, in Denver, and Philadelphia. And more. There's like nine separate cities where this gang is thriving, including six blocks from where we're located in Times Square.
This all happened under them. He's trying to say the bipartisan deal would have fixed everything. He knows better. And it didn't. Lake and Riley died two years ago, sadly, and he just blew this thing up.
They're running ads already on the Trump side. Uh Brian, I'm going to play a soundbite from Carmela Harris, and I want you to tell me if you know what she's talking about. It's a word salad. Roll it. I talked with somebody once who said, you know, if you just Look at where the the the stars are in the sky.
Don't look at them as just random things if you just look at them as points. Look at the constellation, what does it show you?
Wait a minute. She's trying to suggest that the constellation, the stars, Point in the direction of big cities with a black population, and Trump's a racist. I mean, I just don't get it. I couldn't even follow it. I'm not even that smart enough to even get that.
I don't know what she's even talking about.
Someone told her, never get to the point, and she lives by that moment. And whatever you do, don't make salient points that take the conversation in a different, more insightful direction. Every time she talks, I know less about her. I don't know how she managed to do that. But this is what's interesting.
Charlemagne the God is extremely, I got a chance to know him. He's an extremely talented guy. Yeah, he likes her and they're friends, but he's also very direct. And he is going to push her to answer questions. And then Brett Baer tomorrow is going to be as polite as can be, but he's going to do follow-ups.
And it's going to, if she has the answer, it's really going to help her. If she doesn't, it's going to destroy her.
So these are things that she's going to have to answer eventually. And most of all, it's the why, Stuart. Why do you believe this? Why are you saying this? Why are you going to do this?
Because when people believe the why, then they'll believe it's most. Most likely going to happen or not happen. One thing about Trump, I know why he's saying it and I know what he's going to do. And now I know, unlike 2016, who he's going to have do it.
So you have a vote. As a voter, you really have a North Star. As a voter on the left, I think not only does she not have independence and undecided, I'm not sure she has every Democrat on board right now.
Some are just trying to hold the House.
Some even want to give up on the Senate. I'm not saying it's done. There's three weeks left, so many swifts and turns. I get it. But in terms of performance, I think that she has a chance to make or break herself today at 5 o'clock in that town hall in Detroit and then tomorrow.
You got it. Brian, kill me. See you soon. Thanks a lot, Brian. Always great, Stuart.
Thank you. 1-866-408-7669. Before we get to the calls, I just want to talk. about what I just mentioned. Is that If you come out and say, I'm done with the new Greek deal, I'm done for Medicare for all, I'm now going to build the wall, okay?
Why should I believe you?
Well, I built a wall because I went down there. I talked to these Border Patrol and I talked to hundreds of them. And they told me it wasn't going to be a solid state wall, but if I do the slots and I do this style, they convinced me if I put technology on top, it would work.
So I've grown from having gone down there. All right, you know, I might buy that, Mike. And then, if you tell me about fracking, you told me you could do it safely. And I think a lot with the reports that went out there, I just kind of went along with some of these new Green Deal proponents. And I didn't go down into the halls of Pennsylvania.
I knew when President Biden made that decision, it was out of my hands anyway, so I focused on other things. All right. Gary, listen in Daytona, hey Gary Hey, Brian, good morning. I knew that there was a tailspin. Starting to happen when they had to have Barack Obama explain to some young African-American men.
that he was disappointed and that she grew up just like them. and she knows their struggles. Yeah, I was by myself listening to that on the radio, and I thought to myself. What did he just say? I mean, who's he talking to?
I go, I thought someone might have dropped a mic in a private meeting. He wanted that shown. I saw three different camera angles. He wanted that. He knows best.
I I thought it was really arrogant and condescending. I'm Ace. If it's me, I know how I felt when people told me to get the vaccine. I know how many people tell me to stay in and wear a mask. If people tell me how to vote, I get really resentful.
Maybe you feel the same way. Ryan killed me, Chef. From high atop Fox News headquarters in New York City. Always seeking solutions, never sowing division. It's Brian Kilmead.
Hi, everyone. Brian Kilmey here.
So glad you're there. Paul Morrow at the bottom of the hour breaks down what we're dealing with. These migrant gangs here in New York City, blocks away from where we're located. Literally four blocks away from where we're located. These brutal.
Gangs from Venezuela, teens who are using our system against us, our lack of enforcement when it comes to law enforcement in our system. And then we're going to look at Aurora and what they've been through and the perception on the outside about how these small towns are dealing with it. I got up today to find out there's a town in Indiana overwhelmed by Haitian migrants. All of a sudden, you got 15,000 people here, doubles the size of their town in Indiana. They're not usually in the headlines of national news stories, but they should be because they now have their lives disrupted.
They live in a small town for a reason. They wanted predictability in many cases. They wanted that hometown feel where you know your neighbors. All of a sudden, your city changes. And they might be the best people in the world.
That's just not how you do it. You don't just drop people into areas because you have this new immigration, illegal immigration program. And Senator John Barasso is standing by, so let's get to the big three.
Now, with the stories you need to know, it's Brian's big three. Number three. What would Iran be like with nuclear weapons? They'll hold the whole world hostage. Right.
So I'm sure that in the calculation, Israel is thinking maybe we should look at those nuclear sites too. Yeah, no kidding. KT McFarlane, Israel rumored to cut a deal with Biden not to bomb nuke and oil sites, and they get a thad missile system in return. If indeed that's true, and I'd be against it, but who's asking? I would not have told the Washington Post why do they keep on leaking.
Number two, I was pushed out of my apartment by gang activity. People carrying guns in the hallway and patrolling the grounds with guns. I feel like the media took my videos at face value and didn't do any research of their own. Just a few apartment complexes. What's the big deal?
So, what's a brutal gang beats you senseless because you told them to get out of their empty apartment and then steals your stuff? What's the big deal?
JD Vance sobered up network anchors on the reality of illegals in America and why Trump is so fixated on fixing it and the border. Number one. You know, if you just. Look at where the stars are in the sky. Don't look at them as just random things.
If you just look at them as points, look at the constellation, what does it show you?
So you just outlined it, Roland. What does it show you?
What does it show you?
Maybe Roland knows. I don't. Tracking the trail. Big consequential week with three weeks to go. Harris talks to God.
That's Charlemagne the God. And then Fox star Brett Baer tomorrow and Trump Bloomberg now. I think around now. I'm checking my watch. Then off to Georgia.
Trump's feeling better each day about the South, including Arizona, but nothing is a done deal. Senator John Barraz will be joining the president on the trail and obviously working hard to make sure the Senate flips back to Republicans. A lot's at stake in both elections, both the Senate, because you talk about expanding. You spoke about expanding the number of states in this country, expanding the sides of the Supreme Court and getting rid of the filibuster. That's type of radical things Democrats have been talking about doing.
And they're not shy about it. Senator Brasso, welcome. Thank you, Brian. Always great to be with you.
So, what do you feel three weeks away from Election Day? And the last thing you want to do is. is be uh too predictive, I know, but what do you think?
Well, I'm very optimistic because it seems like the motiva the momentum is moving in our direction. I'm in Michigan right now. Mike Rogers, tremendous debate. Last night, that is now a toss-up state. Mike has been gaining.
He's going to continue and win this seat. Tomorrow I'll be in Wisconsin with Eric Hovdy. That is a toss-up state. We are on the move. People are really getting back to the basic question, are you better off now than you were four years ago?
And people are realizing overwhelmingly, no. We were much better off when President Trump was in the White House than we are right now with Kamala Harris and Democrats in charge of the Senate as. as we are seeing Prices continue to go up, not as fast, but prices are up 20% higher than they were when these guys came into office in the first place. And the open border is another big, big issue.
So that's why I'm very optimistic about where we're heading. President Trump is on the trail. I was with J.D. Vanson, three stops last week, and I'm going to continue. I'll be back in Ohio and in Pennsylvania, all pivotal, pivotal races.
to determine the direction of the country to get America back on track.
So if you're talking about places you think you could pick up, people always talk about West Virginia, Jim Justice, and they talk about now Tim Sheehee running so strong against Jon Tester. But they do Republicans also should be worried, I guess, in Texas and in Nebraska. Could you explain where those races are at? Republicans are winning both places. I was in in Nebraska last week with Deb Fisher.
And the thing is, in Nebraska, there are two Senate seats on the line, Ricketts. And Deb Fisher, because Pete Ricketts was appointed when Ben Sass retired from the Senate, left the Senate.
So that's been an issue. And in Texas, Ted's gonna win. It's always close. The Democrats just hate him so much, Brian, and you know this, that they flood that state with money. They felt that they were going to win with Beto O'Rourke.
Remember, he lost, but the Democrats put lots and lots of money there. They're throwing lots of money there as well. Ted is a fighter. He's a conservative. He's so, so very solid.
And we need him back in the United States Senate. I'm very confident he's going to win that race.
Well, it's interesting.
So I want to talk about the presidential race. We could. Kamala Harris is going after the president's mental ability, cut two. His staff won't let him do a sixty minutes interview. Every president for the last half century has done one, anyone who's running for president.
Everyone has done it, except Donald Trump. He will not debate me again. I put out my medical records, he won't put out his medical records. And you have to ask, why is this staff? Doing that.
And it may be because they think he's just not ready. and unfit and unstable. And should not have that level of transparency for the American people. Your thoughts?
Well, number one is I've been with President Trump when he was in the White House for four years. He makes his own decisions. This isn't his staff at all. He is out there every day talking to large crowds, huge crowds, record-sized crowds. And You know what he's talking about.
You understand him. He is very coherent. Kamala, I don't know what she's talking about half of the time. She's gone on and on about different. Things President Trump is a fighter for the American people.
They know that when they see him, he's fighting for their wages, fighting for their jobs, fighting for their dollar to be able to buy more, fighting for our nation's security, fighting for securing the border. People don't believe any of that stuff about Kamala Harris, which is why I'm so optimistic about President Trump winning. But there are three more weeks to go. We need to make sure every vote is counted and every vote gets into the ballot box, and we're going to win. There's not many people, honestly, in America without the last name Biden who thinks that she served next to a guy that was functioning in full capacity.
And she's in denial about it, always denied it. This guy is great behind closed doors.
Now she's judging Trump to be unfit. Is there anyone least qualified to judge the fitness of a president than a woman who denies that President Biden can't even physically do the job or mentally do the job anymore?
Well, there's a lot of things that she is not fit to do. One is what you just said. The other is she's not fit to lead our nation. She is not fit to keep us. You serve with her.
What would she like as a senator? Who would she like as a senator?
Well, when she came to the Senate and I was chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, I visited with her because she was on that committee, and she talked about her goal of being like Barbara Boxer, who was a role model for her. You know, as soon as she could get off the committee, she was off, went to the Judiciary Committee where she thought she could then highlight her skills as a prosecutor going after Republican nominees for the Supreme Court that President Trump brought to the brought to us and why we have such a solid conservative court Today, but I thought she was opportunistic from day one, trying to get whatever she could. And now here we are, she's the nominee for President of the United States. Never really underwent the scrutiny that she should have gone through this year when President Biden said he wasn't going to run. But you saw what she was like when she was a candidate for President.
Far left liberal, San Francisco, dangerously liberal. And we know what she stood for: then open borders, get rid of immigration and custom enforcement, block liquefied natural gas, stop all of this stuff. The Green New Deal, far, far to the left, Medicare for all, a complete change in the United States. And now, what she wants to do, and Chuck Schumer's been very bold about that, they want to change the District of Columbia into the state of Columbia. They want to make Puerto Rico the state.
They want to put four new members on the Supreme Court. We're talking about young, radically liberal members of the court to change the number of the Supreme Court from nine to 13, where they have seven very liberal members. Of the court, and they want to get rid of voter ID. I think voter identification is critical. They want to get rid of it, which makes it easier for them to cheat and harder for people that I think represent the true America to win.
You know, most of the American people want voter ID? Because everybody listening to me right now, and you. wants their vote to count. They have no interest in illegals voting unless you're an operative who doesn't think their candidate can win. And just lastly, I know you're with Mike Rogers.
It looks like the real clear average. He's trailing less than two points. The last Queen of Piak poll has him in a flat-footed tie. And in case you don't know, he was on the House Select Committee on Intelligence, FBI, military background.
So he's been very successful in and out of government. Lastly, Mark Thiessen had this to say. As you know, he writes for the Washington Post as well as a Fox News contributor. This is what he said the focus should be with Trump, cut 10. When they ask them what do you don't like about Donald Trump, only 3% say they care about abortion, only 3% say they care about the criminal charges, 7% say threat to democracy, 43% say character and temperament.
Are what's stopping them from committing to Donald Trump?
So he needs to go after those votes. He needs to convince those people. These are people who like his policies, but they don't like him. But they also don't like Harris, and so they're kind of stuck. And so he needs to convince those people, give them, create a permission structure that allows them to vote in their self-interest because they all know their lives were better under Trump than they are right now, but they're struggling with the decision to vote for him.
So if that in fact, you know, Mark always makes a lot of sense, former speechwriter with Bush 43. But what do you think about that? I mean, how do you bridge that gap and get the undecideds to jump into your column?
Well, it's when I'm as you say, I'm here with Mike Rogers. It's the question he started the debate with last night and ended the debate with. Are you better off now than you were four years ago? And if you're not better off now, and that's three out of four people, that you need to take a look at the policies as opposed to the personality. That's what the issues are for this election and for the future of the country.
Which way do we want to head, to have a fighter for us, the people? Or do you want to have somebody that wants to use the liberal ideology of the far left San Francisco radicals to take us in a very different direction? We need to get America back on track. And if we need to get America back on track, then we do. It are the policies of President Trump and the people that he'll surround himself with in the White House.
To make sure we get America back on track so we're no longer in this position where only one in four Americans think our country is heading in the right direction, Brian.
So I know you have a real passion for energy. You're the ranking member of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, third ranking member in the Senate. But I want to bring you to this Gavin Newsome story you might not have seen. He signs a law to rein in gas prices. In California, to give his administration authority to regulate the dwindling number of oil refineries that will bring oil majors to listen to him and require them to prevent price spikes.
He went on to say that they're being greedy. That's the problem.
So it gives the administration new authority to regulate them. The Western Petroleum Association came out and said, for those ready to stop playing politics, we welcome the opportunity to address real issues, driving fuel prices higher for California and their families.
So he doesn't want to drill. He doesn't want to refine. He wants to get rid of gas cars, but he doesn't want to pay $6 a gallon for gas. It's not going to work. Could you explain to people on the outside how Gavin Newsom is trying to have government run oil and gas in California that they're screwing up?
Yes, what we're seeing here is a far left liberal agenda trying to say, if we're in charge, everything will be better.
Well, they've been in charge and things are actually worse. We need all the energy. And I'm from Wyoming, America's energy breadbasket. We're a powerhouse of energy. And people know we all want to make energy as clean as we can, as fast as we can, and do it in ways that don't raise costs.
But what Joe Biden wants to do and the Democrats have wanted to do in Kamala Harris, going to Venezuela to make sure that we can buy oil from them, buy it from people around the world that don't like us. We have it here and they want us to keep it in the ground. The administration's Secretary of Interior said, don't leave it in the ground. We are blessed with so many resources here. Energy is called the master resource for a reason.
It powers our economy. It powers our jobs. It powers the military. We need it. We have American workers here who know how to use it, know how to develop it wisely, properly, respectfully toward the environment.
They don't want that. FISC, you cannot power this solar panel. I've been listening to Democrats say that production's an all-time high. Would you would you say to that? We have the capacity to produce more and bring down the prices.
The Democrats have been stopping us with the The oil and gas leases on government land, on federal land, they've been blocking that for years. And we're Wyoming is a state where so much of our land is owned by the federal government. They are blocking our production of energy in America. We need it all. Even the New York Times, Brian, the New York Times said five years from now, the amount of energy we're going to need in this country is like adding an entire new California to the grid.
And it's because of data centers and AI and crypto and all of those things. We need massive amounts of energy, and you cannot do it the way that this administration is. If we fall behind China, It's going to be an AI and not 'cause they're smarter than us. It's because they, you know, they steal our trade secrets, they tap into what we know, they copycat it. They're going to have the energy, and we're not, because these supercomputers demand massive amounts of energy.
We need to stay competitive worldwide. With China, who wants to be the military, the economic, and the technological superpower of the world, we're going to fall further and further behind if you have Kamala Harris and the Democrats in charge. We cannot afford that for the future of our country. All right, Senator John Barrasso, in Michigan, doing the best to flip the Senate Republican and help Donald Trump. Senator Barasso, always great talking to you.
Thank you. Thank you, Brian. You got it. A few minutes when we get back: 1-866-408-7669. And then we have Paul Morrow to break it all down.
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What's on your mind?
Well, I just I heard just talking to Senator Barraso there, and you mentioned I've heard this before about the Democrats claiming that oil production is a record high under them, which is obviously true, but they also inherited a record high.
So all they had to do was produce one more barrel a day and that'd be at a high. But if you look at the numbers, under Trump, we took oil production from about eight point five percent to just under thirteen percent.
So about a fifty percent increase in daily production. Under Biden Harris, it's only gone from just under thirteen to about thirteen six, thirteen seven, which is about a five percent increase in production.
So You know, that's uh that was a bet Tom, that's a better answer. Then Senator Barrasso gave me.
So I, and that's just it. It's the percentage of increase. Naturally, it would increase. Can you imagine if they open up these pipelines? You talk to people in Alaska, they said things have come out like a crawl.
and let alone shutting down Anwar II, which would have been in production by now. People should know the difference. You can't have it both ways. Just be against fossil fuels, and then I'll be for them, and then you can let people vote the way they're going to vote. Just tell the truth.
He's so busy, he'll make your head spin. It's Brian Killmeid. Have you seen? The gang from Venezuela, what they've done in Aurora, Colorado. It's only a few.
According to Martha Rattis. According to Martha Rattles, it's just a few apartments. And by the way, it's hundreds all over the country. They're like me, they're in the real estate business, but they take it over with rifles. Yeah, that was Christy Noman, President Trump yesterday at an event at a town hall.
With me right now is Paul Morrow, Fox News contributor attorney, retired NYPD inspector.
So I got to ask you. your reaction to people trying to dismiss what's happening in Aurora. Because you've been fighting crime your whole life. Yeah, and I have been doing what I can to ring the bell regarding Trende Aragua because I've been hearing about them from sources of mine in law enforcement and in New York particularly. And so it's offensive.
I mean, if you, I don't know if you've seen some of the images that have been coming out yesterday, but the apartment complex company that manages the complex actually decided that they would put out a video that they have of one of their managers being beaten up in one of these complex page five of the New York Post today. Oh, did they cover it? Very good.
So, I mean, they beat him senseless. They said here's $500. This was a vacant apartment. And they go, what are you guys doing here? You got to get out.
I'm the apartment manager. And he says, here's $500. Just leave us alone. He said, no, I can't take your money.
So they beat the hell out of him. They beat the hell out of him.
So it's classic sort of mafia extortion tactics. And the pitch to him was that we will split the rents, $50-50. Apparently, that's what they were trying to do. And that's how they take over terrain. And then, you know, once gangs have terrain, it's very difficult to dislodge them.
Remember, this is a prison gang, Trende Aragua. They know how. To grab and hold territory. And then, once they have it, they know how to put lookouts, they can run drugs, they can run women. They're very, very big into human trafficking, male and female, but they particularly target women, which is a politically incorrect point that the left never wants you to hear about.
But look at the victims that we know about: Lake and Riley, Rachel Morin, that young girl young Gary down in Texas. It goes on and on and on. I have it, I don't do this often, on my website, the ops desk, opsdesk.org, I have a listing of all the migrant crimes, and we still can't keep up. And I have people helping me because there's just so many all day, every day. The Biden.
Border monsters are not going away, and they're going to be with us for a while. What about when people say, well, these illegal immigrants commit less crime per capita than an average everyday Americans who belong here?
Okay, first of all, based on what metric, who has done that study that can actually capture the numbers when you consider the fact that NYPD can't even go into the migrant centers without a search warrant, or they have to be invited in for a 911 call. The only way we know what's actually going on inside of these migrant centers is when you get a flip. And as I said, the NYPD at this point, because DOJ is completely MIA on this, I don't know where Garland is. I don't know where my orchestras is from DHS. Nobody at the federal level seems to be doing bupkis.
So the PD and some of the smaller PDs across the country are the only ones gathering the intel, and they all uniformly say the same thing. They have an explosion of crime inside the migrant centers. And furthermore, a lot of the other migrant crime that goes on outside the migrant centers doesn't get reported. 66% of property crime across the board doesn't get reported. You think that these store owners are calling the police on migrants who are shoplifting, who they know the cops are not going to arrest because they're underage or they're just going to have to watch them get out anyway?
And then they got to live in their town without the protection. And then they're worried about revenge. Yeah, so this Logansport, Indiana, is another story. Officials say immigrant population growth is unsustainable. A community now lists his estimated growth of 2,000 to 5,000 Haitian immigrants.
Migrants have come to their city of 18,000 people.
So these leaders, city leaders of 5,000 Haitians have recently moved to the city. They just picked it out. They were through 28 counties called Logansport. They call Logansport home. 27 languages now spoken.
It overwhelms the schools. Who knows how many people are there for unsavory reasons? But the same thing happened in Springfield. You get overwhelmed. And when they have nothing to do, if they have nowhere to go, that's when crime takes place.
You're looking also at the fact that just six blocks from here at Times Square, teenage Members of this famed gang, infamous gang, they have gotten arrested 10, 20 times. I was talking to the head of detectives today, and they keep on bringing them in, but they keep on getting out because they're juveniles. And even though they're getting charged with the felony, they get out and get a hearing date. And they can't be deported. And you know what?
It's amazing to me because the Sanctuary City, first of all, they never hear about it at the federal level. And the last thing they're going to do is prioritize children who will make all kinds of claims to stay, and then they'll just fall through the system. Look, you have situations here where a guy like Jose Ibarra, who was a card-carrying tattooed member of the gang, and he walks right in. We have the CHNV program, which has Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, Venezuela, $30,000 a month unvetted waiting for the money. What is the rationalising?
What's the rationale? Nobody can explain it. Every time you ask somebody, I've asked DHS, you can't get an answer out of DHS. That's for one thing, all right? And that's because it comes from the top.
Maorcus is completely indifferent. They just want to get to five in November. They want to get past the election, and then they want to get past 20 January. Hopefully, they're going to win in their eyes, and they don't have to answer to anybody. $30,000 a month are flown in, and that's the number they admit.
You and I both know it's higher than that. They are on. How can you vet Cuba, Venezuela? We don't even know their backgrounds. We have no idea what they do.
How can you vet them? Who's telling us? Venezuela, Maduro. The president of the country is under American indictment. The DEA indicted him for narcotics in 2020.
He's not going to talk to us. Haiti's run by criminal gangs. There's nobody to talk to there. Nicaragua, Daniel Ortega, car-carrying socialist, despises this country. He's not telling us anything.
So, now, why is it that the fastest-growing criminal enterprise in this country is sex trafficking? When did this happen?
Well, they're very good at it, and there is an almost limitless pool because they have consolidated these networks, how to get them in, and there's a limitless pool of victims because they don't tell them you're going to be coming to America so that you're going to be sex trafficked. Obviously, they don't know that. But think about. The logistics of it here. They've discovered we can walk right in.
We'll be fed and housed. We can all live together, three hots and a cot. We can bring people in and out however we want. Hmm. What's the easiest way to make money here?
We have this enormous pool of people. Keep telling them, come to America. It's great. Of course, when they get here, they find out it's not. And again, I have to go back to something.
Where are the feds? This is an international, this is a national security issue, really, at this point. And that means you need the local and state knowledge of the ground, but you need the federal reach and funds. We need the task forces. I've been calling them the jam teams, joint anti-migrant crime teams, just like we have JTTFs.
We need jam teams across the country. They are task forces, and you've got to bring the cases federally so you avoid the sanctuary cities.
So, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick also has the same problem with the Venezuelan gang. He's of Texas, and he's starting to see his surge come back. And by the way, this is the same state that got sued by the federal government for making their own law enforcement unit and by putting up their own wall. And they get sued by a president and vice president who now swear they're tough on the border. Listen to this: Cut 29.
We all have common sense, and that's you cannot let people in this country who endanger this country, and these people endanger the country. And by the way, Donald Trump didn't kill that bill because he wanted to kill it for an election. That bill was a horrendous bill, really supported by less than a handful of Republicans. It was a joke. It would have allowed more people into this country had that bill passed.
About by a multiple of five over what we're crossing when he was the president securing the border.
So that's why when people point to, well, the border would be secured if Trump didn't stop it. Number one, he's an opinion of it. He's allowed to have an opinion as a candidate. Number two, he didn't stop it. You had five or six Democrats who came on the record saying, I'm not voting for that because it was too right.
And then you have those on the right saying, you've got to be kidding me. This is not comprehensive border reform. You can do it once. We're not going to be able to go back again. No.
And listen, that bill was DOA irrespective of Donald Trump. First of all, let me point something out that you never hear about relative to that bill. And we've all heard this stuff about, okay, once you hit $5,000 a day, the president has the quote-unquote option to shut down the border. Yeah, all right. First of all, The bill codified in law something that's illegal.
It's illegal to come into the country without being vetted and going through the normal processes. You can't pay. Pass a law. That says you can break the law. You have to repeal the first law.
And essentially, what it said, that's like saying we're going to pass a law that says your first five murderers are okay. We're not going to prosecute you for murder. That's not how our legislature works. Number two, they put hundreds, if not thousands, of judges who, by the way, were just going to be line-level agents. They weren't actual judges.
They weren't appointed Article I judges. They were going to be judges at the agent level. Sitting in the executive. That is a basic separation of powers, constitutional conflict. It never would have held up.
It's like if I decide to be a judge, like an ordained minister, I want to go marry people. You can go get something in the mail. We're going to take it all the box tops. And how do you think they're going to decide when it's, of course, going to be this enormous new bureaucracy, which the Democrats have in their bones? What do you think the decisions are going to be of the people that they put in charge of that?
If it's Joe Biden's America, it's going to be let him in. Of course. If it's Donald Trump's America and he's got to deal with this situation, it's going to be like, they're not getting in. That's right.
So, but it's going to be discretion. That was the problem with the bill, the word discretion. When you have to use discretion, no one should trust what this administration is doing because of their past. Lastly, Cindy Romero is that person who provided that video, whose apartment building was taken over. This is her story on Fox News Digital, Cut 28.
I was pushed out of my apartment. By gang activity. People carrying guns in the hallway and patrolling the grounds with guns. I feel like the media took my videos at face value and didn't do any research of their own. So they immediately said, oh, this can't be true, or this is only a few apartments.
How many is okay? There were six people outside my door with guns. That's not counting all the other ones they used to patrol the property with guns. How many gangs is okay to have in Aurora? How many properties is okay to take over?
How many people who are citizens?
And that's her that's her deal.
So, did Donald Trump make it up? She's a living, breathing person. She was at an event in Aurora. In fact, as they scoop up these gangs and take on these gangs, they're going to name it Operation Aurora. Yeah, which I love.
Listen. Reverse the roles. Imagine that all of these victims of all of this gang activity, right? Take these gangs. Make them white supremacist.
There'd be no other story. There'd be no other story. You would have RICO cases from here to the horizon. You could bring a Trende Aragua RICO case right now. because the federal government has four Yeah.
Um TDA guys identified as the top guys in the hierarchy. And then the top top guy apparently resides in exile in Colombia. You are getting a pyramidal structure, just like they went after the mafia. That's what broke the mafia, the RICO cases. Giuliani came in, he used RICO, it destroyed them.
You have the same paradigm here. Put that together. Take them all under one umbrella. And where is you know, they took the mafia that it's the famous commission case. They indicted the five heads of the families.
They've never recovered. Do something like that. It just takes effort. It's there. The rubric is there.
We don't have the leadership. Right.
Stop telling me tolerance to let in your huddled masses. The huddled masses are armed and angry and have no respect for America. Paul Morrow, thanks so much. Thank you. What's next time we're going to see on TV?
What's that? When's the next time you're on TV? I think I'm on the business channel tonight, 545, and outnumbered tomorrow, where I will not be the class of the room, trust me. But you will be the man. But I will be the man.
I will be the one lucky guy. Back in a moment. Okay. Expanding your knowledge base. It's the Brian Kill Me Show.
Information you want, truth you demand. This is the Brian Kill Me Show. LeBron James and his son Bronny made history when they became the first ever father-son duo to play an NBA game together. But there was some confusion when LeBron called the timeout and his son went and stood in the corner. That's pretty funny.
There you go. LeBron, I wonder how much he's going to play. Pete, have you watched him play at all? Do you think he's going to be s getting considerable time? No, I I ha actually haven't seen him play.
I'm curious, though, to see how he plays. Right.
I mean, we're still in the preseason. The NBA season starts next week. A lot of people thought he was telling us he's going to end up in the G-League. Uh, and which he should. He should play.
He belongs in college. Yeah, he was never a standout player at USC, averaged two points a game.
So we should have played him back in college. Having said that, go to the G League and get the ball. And don't worry about playing with the best player ever. How would you be your dad? Plus being in the shadow of him out on the court, that that would be extremely rough, too.
Unlike when Griffey Jr. played with his father, not that his father wasn't a good ball player, but he wasn't. He was better. Right.
The junior was better. He was much better, and his father wasn't already at that time considered one of the greatest of all time. Right.
Let's find out if there's more to know. More to know. Sponsored by Previgen. Previgen is the most recommended memory support brand by pharmacists. Here we go.
Jelly Roll, my favorite singer ever, says he wants to have a conversation with the people he robbed 24 years ago. Quote: I hope they would forgive me. I would ask them to just, one, forgive me because there's no excuse. And that. The first accountability is no matter how old I was, I had no business taking from anybody.
Just this entitlement that I had, the world owed me enough that I could come take your stuff. Just what a horrible. horrible way to look at life and people. And he realized it. He came out of it.
He was on a podcast yesterday. He went on to say he subsequently was charged as an adult with aggravated robbery and was facing a potential 20-year sentence. Although he ultimately served over a year for the charge, followed by more than seven years of probation. Then he learned around that he was a great singer and he's had a fantastic career since. I listened to his album on the highway over the weekend.
They just did an interview with him and rolled it out. One song sounds better than the next. I imagine it's the only people I know, he was actually singing about the 12-step program, which I know you can make a song of that, but the message was clear.
Next. Hillary Clinton's terrible musical, called Suffs, meaning like suffrage, bombed. It will close after eight months on Broadway. The feminist Broadway musical that counts Hillary Clinton as one of the main producers, officially box office, bombed. The musical nearly three-hour celebration of suffragette.
movement featured a cast comprised entirely of women and gender non binary performance. It cost nineteen million dollars to produce. That money has not been recouped. The ticket revenue failing to cover the weekly cost of operations. Producers announced Friday that Suffs will close January fifth.
So you still have some time, Eric, if you want to run and see it and don't want to listen to other people describe it. You think you'll do something like that? John Diddy Combs was hit Monday with a new wave of lawsuits accusing him raping women, sexually assaulting men, and molesting a 16-year-old boy. It's the first time he's been sued by a person alleging they abused as a minor. At least six lawsuits were filed against Combs.
Some of it does echo others who have accused Combs in recent months, allegedly used his fame and the promise of potential stardom to entice victims. I'm pretty much getting this theme. It's ugly. The lawsuits described alleged assaults dating back to the mid-90s. It's hard to imagine a guy on the planet in as much trouble as him.
It's one of those things where you know the stories, but you don't want to dive too deep into them because you won't be able to get it.
Well, a lot of these celebrities are upset because they're going to get called out on this, don't you think? Yeah, I mean, Ashton Kusher. You sure I heard Ashton Kusher? Was it last week that Ashton Kusher made that comment?
Well, he's worried that Diddy is going to make up lies about him. Why would he all of a sudden just magically think that? Right.
By the way, they're also settling.
Some of these celebrities are settling people not to come forward. Five best horror movies ever as we get ready for Halloween. Number five, the Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Four is Halloween. Three is The Shining.
Two is Psycho. And number one is The Exorcist. Hate Halloween. Never left. My question is: of these five, I'm going to take a guess that you've seen two of them.
I've seen the exorcist.
Okay. And that's it. That's it. All right, so I was off. I thought I'd see at least two of that.
I don't like fiction.
Well, I mean, I shouldn't say that, because most movies fix you. Yeah, Rocky's fixed you. That's your favorite movie of all time. Rocket didn't really happen? Only Rocky 4 happened.
Next, Earth is unlikely to be destroyed by doomsday asteroid swarms. I was telling you this. Researchers have found out have been wary of the number of asteroids hitting in the torrid swarm, a collection of space debris, drifting towards Earth. But there's very little to worry about. I'm not going to be worried unless Eric tells me not to be worried.
Eric, should we be worried about being destroyed by asteroids? No, don't worry. We're fine. We're going to be fine? For now.
Good. I'm going to talk about this, though. I heard there's other life and other planets. We figured it out. We heard sounds, and so did China.
But we'll find out what language it is. That's new to me. Really? I told you something you didn't know about space. From the Fox News Podcasts Network, subscribe and listen to the Trey Gowdy Podcast, former federal prosecutor and four-term U.S.
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