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can read and bias is not only what's written but written about. the media chooses which stories to cover and then decides which spin to put on them and it's reading it all and while you're reading and asking questions about the sources and incredit card and will corroboration and going for them to be skeptical what i read and cross examine in my own mind and e-mail us if you have a question and thank you for spend part of your sunday with us. hope you have a great week ahead. till next week, find us on the trey gowdy podcast. good night from south carolina
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brian: i'm brian kilmeade and it's one of the worst things you'll ever see. >> the stupid president gave you $350 billion. we gave the military equipment and you used our military equipment. if you didn't have our military equipment, best of my recollections wow, senator mark wayne mullen is up next and we have brian kemp of georgia and doing something exciting in our state and doing an announcement about the career goal and jimmy failla breaking down the media force and how about this.
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tale of two presidencies going for the morning show. >> morning. morning. good afternoon, good evening and good night. >> going for what were speed in the first 30 d d d days and jim carey and the president is putting all his life and work on camera and no problem. >> i understand maine, is maine here? the governor of maine? >> i'm here. >> are you not going to comply with that? >> i'll come play with state and federal laws. >> well, we are the federal law. you getter do it. you better do it because you'll not get any federal funding in you don't. your population doesn't want men
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playing in women sports so you better comply because otherwise you're not getting any federal funding. >> see you in court. >> every state -- good, i'll see you in court. i look forward to that. brian: this is every day and almost every hour. real reality going for border security and going to executive orders and pardons and trump the sequel wants to see everything like a real reality show and after four years of joe biden's administration and secretive history and press conferences and few interviews and going for them and friendly features and even the most important part going for this and did not seem to care. trump answered over 7,000 questions in the first few weeks. seven times more than joe biden in the first 30 days. >> if you have any questions, please ask -- you can ask me or elon. go ahead, please.
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brian: little different. not since robin williams donned a skirt and played a housekeeper to see his kids have we been so faked out. ♪ brian: sally field in that. we now know why joe bind was the invisible man because he wasn't all there. the media knew it and stayed busy ignoring it. one man complicit in that coverup, cnn jake tapper repeatedly blaming biden's gaffes and general fogginess on childhood stutter recalling in anger if anyone said anything else. >> i think what we see on stage with joe biden, jake, is very clearly a cognitive decline. that's what i'm referring to and makes me uncomfortable to watch someone on stage. >> it's so amazing to me that -- >> try and figure out an answer. >> a cognitive decline.
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>> you're trying to tell me what i was suggesting was stuttering? >> yeah, i think you're mocking his substituter and you have absolutely no standing to diagnosis somebody's decline. brian: we heard that and this week it was revealed and hold onto something tight and tapper is cashing on his complicity and coauthoring a back on the biden coverup and you think i'm pulling your leg like a one horse pony soldier and it's true. he's rewriting history and he publicly controlled that and it's going for the book calling the regional slim going for them and goings to encourage no one you know going for buying it including you and i've seen that confusing show and i saw it live and know how it ends and i would rather see this one. >> live for the whole world.
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>> in case i don't see ya, good afternoon, good evening and good night. brian: i'm sure they celebrate big time and josh homes and michael duncan and comfortably smug and welcome and seriously congratulations and how much i love the show and love the podcast and here we are again, we can't even take aubretteer and how do you characterize what we've been seeing over the 30 plus daying and oval office meltdown with zelenskyy? >> first of all, thank you and we appreciate everything you do thanks for being a listener and
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i will say everyone. are you not entertained? is this not what we thought was going to happen? this is the most transparent administration in the history of the republic? each and everything from a sensitive negotiation we saw on friday and going for them with the national press and going for every aspect of the great irony going with them and it's going to walk around for them going with them to control the white house press like the american people won't be let in on that and understanding the administration and what they're doing. we can see with our own eyes. >> speaking of entertaining, how about that super cut that brian is going for them and more. >> in the 90s, mrs. do doubt fire going for this game and it was a biden usaid program that elon musk has decided. the show was a deputy health
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human services. >> this is a perfect point going for them and it's a polar opposite joe biden administration and going for them and nothing would happen and people expected the government isn't going to do anything and now you have this and things are moving and things are happening in realtime and everyone can see it and all the prosperities that president trump and going for the last four years was nothing but weakness and what we have in president trump deliver delivering in spades. going for the coverup. brian: he's going to proudly supports tend he's above and cracking the code on joe biden going for them and he's got a cash in on it.
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it's unbelievable for them and going over at axios and thompson was writing about all this stuff and took a ton of heat and there were wri writers and hughes at wall street journal and trying to report the truth and immediately inundated by the left of lying about his condition and jake tapper was amongst them and i don't know how he got his name on this book. it seems ridiculous. >> hold off for a second. hear roca hannah and looking a at -- ro khanna and there's a fill yuri colins in leadership. >> that to me is a fill yuri colins of leadership in the democratic -- failure of leadership in the democratic party and being technical and hoping they self-destruct and not enough focus as bernie sanders is on a concrete vision going forward and solving the massive inequality and going for many people who voted for president trump and not just angry and they were justifiably
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angry. brian: smug, go ahead. >> well, that's what happens when kamala harris runs the perfect campaign. there it is right there. not only did the media lie to the public and jake tapper saying that joe biden is perfect and does arithmetic and back flips in private and then tried telling the american people kamala harris, she's the perfect campaign, perfect candidate for the time and she'll win and they're stuck looking for answers and the answers that the american people are looking for were president trump and that's why he won. >> and president trump's media strategy of being a transparent administration and works for them and it's like catnip and going to through them off and deputies can't focus on one thing and accomplishing the agenda and keeping the promises he made on the campaign trail and they're three steps behind before they can play catchup.
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>> we need a four year renup to a 2024 campaign and going for them and it's going for alyssa slotkin the senator from michigan and doing the response from president trump stating the union next week and somebody that voted for stimulus checks and voted for gas powered cars in michigan and all in on china invading her state and building out the infrastructure and going to respond to that. brian: roll this and the democrats that envision this when the white house going to take a pit stop at the podcast. this is like gavin newsom and going to announce a podcast going to have los angeles going to recover from the worst fire
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>> going fur them and how could you create policies and going for texas and florida and 4 tried hi absolute hardest and the wild fires and we got it and going to use content and going for that and technicality and providing the hair product and let's go, folks. >> got to be an easier way to get a table at french laundry
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than doing a podcast. >> i wish him the best of luck. brian: guys, 500 shows. i wish you 500 already and reevaluation for one leaves for more money to another renegate podcast. that's how i see this playing out. >> how dare you. how dare you. brian: i have that sense. thanks so much, guys. congratulations. >> thank you, yoko. brian: we change gears. zelenskyy's attitude and un-thankfulness and president reminded him without his aid he gave, he wouldn't be the tough guy he's made out to be. >> going for them short term orientation start with them and it's just going on them and it's going for them.
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>> you're gambling with lives and millions of people and you're gambling with world war iii. gambling with world war iii and disrespectful to the country and going for the people and that's on the line and competition and going for them. brian: they had a different tone then and senator, great to see you and who was the president soft an zelenskyy you met with? >> brian, he messed up and the way he went in there and right at the president in the oval office in front of the -- in front of our press was just very power calculated decision and
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they wanted to go to pennsylvania with the harris campaign and not outright endorsed but showing their support for the harris campaign instead of biden -- instead of the trump team and i don't think this meeting could have gone any worse. they should have come in and agreed to the mineral deal and keep in mind a year ago that, brian, we passed the national security bill that had ukraine funding in it, had israel funding and taiwan funding but part of the ukraine deal is that we had first rights of refusal to the minerals and that was part of the deal moving forward from that point on and we are supposed to be able to start distracting and moving forward with the mining and getting minerals the rare earth minerals out of ukraine and adding fair price for both countries and going for them to be going for
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me and going for the personalities and clashing for zelenskyy needing to do that and going for them and fundamentally, do you think it's this. brian: the thing that he understands better than most is if vladamir putin is a brutal killer that stole 20,000 ukrainian kids live in 2014 when there and lied about 2022 and elected trying to bring peace for putin and lied then and maybe he feels he's about to lead us down the path. >> giving him too much credit? >> i think what zelenskyy is trying to do here is he's trying to show strength to his
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countrymen because he's in, he's in a very tough situation and i would assume it's making an assumption. going to peace and trying to come out from a points in the paint of strength. president trump also understands the weakness perception that they find themselves in and part of negotiation is at your strongest point. that puts them in a weaker spot going to the table with a bully like putin and you're in a weaker spot and not even at an even spot and going to get much worse deal? i think president trump was able, was going to nerve nucleus yore gait the best deal possible -- negotiate for ukrainians and keep people from dieing and president trump made it clear and he wants to -- the
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killing to stop. s linn skidds from a point of strength and thinks there's a way for him and the united states is backing him that he can get all of crimea back and i don't see that happening. wish that's not going to happen and we all agree on that and killing stopped in 2014 and starting in 2022 and trying to avoid it and clearly it didn't work out for them this time. this is so unprecedented and nobody knows for sure. seeing for himself what's happening and i for one appreciate it for better or worse and senator markwayne mullin, great to see you. thank you so much. meanwhile, following president trump's lead georgia passed own version of transgender sports
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ban a bit different from maine; right? governor brian kemp has a message to the tone deaf state fighting back next and later, taking you on a tour of america's new anti-woke university, austin, texas, the campus, their mission, and synergy home we need more universities just like this. >> create a university going back to the original roots as a place of free thought is just a thrill. ♪ ♪ there are many ways to deliver a shipment. at old dominion freight line, we deliver them this way. this way uses technology and goes the extra mile to do things the right way. the delivering promises on time, every time, way. join thousands of advertisers who have built their businesses,
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brian: georgia house passed a bill that bans transgender athletes from participating in female sports and we covered this. this on the heels of president trump's executive order doing the same thing and still there's some tone deaf state that refuse to comply and digging in on the line to react going for them and it's a defensive skill and georgia governor brian kemp. great to see you. why was it important to pass separate legislation from the president's executive order? >> well, listen, first of all this is just good old common sense and the state of georgia
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back in 2022 passed some legislation dealing with boys in girls sports and enacting to help save girls sports a father of three men all played basketball growing up in high school and going for them and noticing that and going for the need at legislation and what we're doing this year and i'm support ovof that and appreciative of what president trump and his administration is doing at the federal level. brian: you guys have to bond and can you explain why made in new jersey, california -- maine, new jersey, california and vermont are holding out? >> i was up in dc last week with the nation's governors and with my republican governor
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colleagues and one of the things i told a lot of the media i was talking to and and one way or another going for them and going for them and what we believe in and democrats saw them and going to ask a consultant like should i be for or against this and going for them to try and think of the politics not right and going for them and it's not right to have someone born with a gender playing in girl's sports and especially in places like high school or college and going for them and middle school going for them and not making good common sense and other parts of the bill we have is not just participation part of the
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sport but also dealing with locker rooms, sleeping arrangements and things of that nature. brian: if you're a small business owner and homeowner and insurance is front and senter and how are you able to handle this? >> yeah, we've got our package through the state senate and one of the bills was a tough fight and getting past the other one yesterday and unanimously going to the house and starting the process and we have to do this for our business environment in making sure that we're stabilizing insurance rates. i mean, people in georgia now i've talked to business owners that are scared to put the name of their company on their struck. you know, they've seen rates
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20-30% and pulling out of the market and can't even get insurance and marty and i going for them and we're fighting hard to get it done and this is a tough fight. i tell you brian: it's junior job and win two terms and it's term limited going for them and thinking now it's this senate seat going up and republicans are going to flip it and going for them. >> regardless what i decide to do and flip that seat and going for them on the long beach senate by the great state of
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georgia and going for them and they're going to win that and i got a lot on my plate right now, brian, and we're active in the general election going and helping president trump win georgia and making sure we held the majorities and we have won four house seats and going for them and going for them and kamala harris beat donald trump and it's a tough environment down here and i told people because this election and we've got to see what we're going to do and tort reform is going to do that. it's good luck. bidenomic next, one and only -- brian: next, jimmy failla and gradually walking over here. don't walk, stay, keep coming. no, no, never mind.
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>> president trump p's 25% tariff on mexican and canadian good take effect on tuesday and the president is threatening to impose a 10% tax on chinese imports that same day and trump links tariffs to illegal migration and flow of fentanyl into the u.s.. mexico, china and canada in the top u.s. trading partners and new tariffs on all three could drive up prices for americans. people going through the natural says progress going for them and turning for english. i'm marianne raffaerty. now back to one nation.
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brian: we have jimmy failla and the same one of fox news saturday night and going for them and getting the vcr rolling. >> let me be up front with the american people and going to be shown on this program and going for them and suitable content and jeff bezos announcing the opinion page only covering free markets and american personal lickerties, which of course resulted in the resignation of the editor. but the washington post just to show you how nonpartisan they are, democracy dies in fair coverage and going for joe scarborough. >> we saw this and what the hell. it's like something we've never heard and going for the opinion page going to say we don't publish opposing viewpoints and going for the shocking at best and scarborough and la times
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23409 doing the same thing and brian: i'm losing money and asking you to broaden out the editorial page and it's a meltdown. going for the market larger than cat litter boxes for the newspaper. >> it's not working. >> the problem is they'll get a sponsorship from petco and broaden their horizon going for them with the whole segment and is that all you did? i went the extra may i approach the bench i'm a cab driver. i go the extra mile and i believe the next story is a setup and going to be honest with the american people. containing a bad word and going to make it say it and there's a veteran news player going for them with a living. i was set up and rigged and i believe i was rooked. new york city mayor eric kay
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dams got into it and kurt mack fee and mayor adams under fire and referring to himself as the word negros at an event and getting around it on tv. i blame you, adams. watch this. >> all the bros are asking me to step down, god forgive them and if you're black, he has to support you? >> no, not at all. i'm asking for all new yorkers to support me. >> who are you talking to saying negros. >> stepping down and asking me to step down. >> all new yorkers are negros? >> i thought i was very clear in my definition of what i said. brian: never been so happy to not be involved in a segment. never seen rosettea scott quiet before. the sign language interpreter was stuck. >> i god, i hope they're not
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paying attention right now. that was a no wing situation for he can be. brian: i like your interpretation of the sign language. >> that's all i got. not a lot of skills here, kilmeade. brian: eric adams is melting down before our guys. >> he is and if he's using language like that, they'll give him a grammy. he'll win best rap album with kendrick lamar. you have no faith in me. at the end of the first question, you're like failla is hammered, it's sunday night. he's not going to work on it. get out of this. tip three. brian: okay, the left is meeting. >> they lost their minds and trump had first cabinet meeting this week. brian: love it had. >> it was amazing and watching that happen in realtime, the transparency from this administration. brian: amazing. >> the last one thought transparent was a man with a baby. stick with me, trump has meeting in the open and elon musk takes questions and cnn does not take that well. here is the back and forth with scott jennings.
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he hasn't been confirmed or elected to the position. >> unelected and confirmed person in the top. >> did joe biden have staff at the white house and how many of those staff members were elected elect? >> well, scott -- >> the answer is zero. every president appoints people to do things for them, to call him unelect second-degree like the most naive and ridiculous talking point i've heard. >> scott, i can't believe you'd believer something like this and if this was joe biden allowing a billionaire to -- >> people not elected to run the country for the last four year s? yeah, db of interaural believe that actually. brian: it was not our choice to run non-video from the actual cabinet meeting. they were just running stuff from the rally. >> this is unbelievable and be a czar and make a statement and you have the most interesting assignment in the history of the politics. brian: who elected john kerry to fly around the world and yell at us about minimizing carbon
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footprint while on a private jet. brian: john kerry reference. when will we see you on stage? >> everywhere but the next place is cleaning up brian kilmeade's mess at florida theater in jacksonville on march 29ment i heard you killed it. it. brian: they can't wait to see jimmy failla for leaving. selling that place out and it's 100 years old and going to run for congress. >> foxacrossamerica.com and get all my tour dates there. brian: thank you, jimmy. america's first anti-woke university bringing free speech back to college campuses. >> saying anything and going for them and your opinions are okay. yes.
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brian: free speech is underfire at colleges in the country like here in new york city. one is the university of austin on one mission to bring open dialogue back to college campuses and create ago space where students feel safe to learn. to debate, share their views and no matter the political belief. can this succeed? you decide.
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in the capital city 06 texas, they don't want to be the biggest but the best. university of austin and come here and make history as the best freshman class. their constitution, they have one. and their charter, makes them stand out. let's go see the magic. how did this get started? >> so, the origin story university of austin begins early in 2021 and entry point to this institution for me was a conversation with barry weiss, a university that's going to model the way a university should be. we're build ago brand new one
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dedicated to the fearless per suit of truth and -- pursuit of truth and freedom and response was electric and people people said this is what we need. within three years and we did it. brian: is there male, female, white, hispanic, caucus-backed caution? is -- caucasian? is that on there? >> our application is quantitative scores and we have essays but they're designed to ask them questions that bring out what makes them nonconformists and what makes them think. arkansas differently showing us they're risk takers. brian: michael shellen burger and chair of the free speech and moved to the city to be part of something he believes will be truly special and champions free
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speech in academia. >> university is a sanctuary for truth seeking and truth telling and it's incredible that the universities in the united states and so many becoming the exact opposite of that and it's about censorship and culture and self-censorship and that's how you're terrifying for them and going for them and it's on the line and going for them and going for them to take the court and welcomed in the economic institutions. brian: is there still a need for the university of austin? >> there's a huge demand for this kind of constitution and i was shocked and going to be with the university for 30 years and that's how long i've been outside of the universities but
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talking to professors that are here and all of them talk about culture of repression and dare say it'll totalitarianism and being in fear of exploring new ideas and talking about new ideas and that culture of conformity and dogmatism is a conception. brian: it's not just shaping future of space exploration and she's got a story to tell. after a powerful experience of freeeee free speech going to do the bio-asnomics to the university of austin. >> i was a president of woman's organization for a couple of years and no issues for the assistant and events and going for them and when a professor first said something unpopular and going for the e-mail and it
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set off a cascade i wasn't entirely delivering. brian: president of a women's group and got thrown out because you used the word free speech? >> that set off a chain reaction, correct. brian: supposed to be open minded. >> i think academia was supposed to be like the wild west of ideas. university of austin is really interested in updating education for the modern world that we live in. brian: some people think on the outside. they'll say well, they are university of austin, they just started a conservative campus and think it's too liberal in the iv ivies and they started something conservative. are they wrong? >> they're wrong. and&it's indisputable that higher education is dominated by one side of the spectrum and increasingly going for the left. that's highly come probable and not necessarily because of the left but institutions like universities should not be
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dominating the organization. brian: red jones founded a bike park he built by raising impressive $3 million and working to secure new land and attract more investors all while juggling classes and running his own clothing business. business. so, red, what attracted you to university of austin? >> the network and utx is insane and extremely impressive people that generally want to make sure this founding class is as successful in the future and don't get that direct -- there's billionaires supporting us accolades is in our classes and don't get that at another college. brian: feel free to say anything you want? >> very feoffment brian: your opinions are okay? >> yes. my -- arkansas -- they r. different political advice and how do you feel saying it in
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your class? >> i feel fine and i feel very comfortable saying my political opinions. brian: the state of the country helped launch the university of austin. the state of the country was the catalyst. >> i will say woe were ahead of the curve in identifying the problems that were out there and going for them and university of this. brian: university of austin transforming higher education and think about it. coming up next week, talking to students that made the cut for the first historicker and by the way, catch me -- histotoric semester and going for liberty and last patriotic inspiration and st. louis, missouri, at factory march 22 and mark calendar for june 21st historic heat fertilizer beautiful dayton, ohio.
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sports act, tuesday i'll be in washington dc for president trump and he'll address a joint session of congress and that'll be excited for ex-employees and i have what else and going for wednesday and going for chicago and new york and going for pga and plumber and going for that in florida. that's it for us tonight n. a few hours, i'll be on "fox & friends" and wear something different and i'll shower, i promise. my guest on radio a few hours after that. brad m melter, michael gordon and my last message is stay within yourself, america. ♪ ♪

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