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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 sout
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>> brian: here we go, welcome to "one nation" and i'm brian kilmeade to. i hope you had a great weekend. comingbria up on the show, one the explosive oval office meeting she will eveworsr see. watch. >> a stupid president, $350 billion. we gave you military equipment, inch you used our military. if you didn't have our military equipment and if he didn't have paramilitary equipment, this war would haveui beepmn over in two weeks. >> in three days. >> brian: wow, senator mark mullins would be up and he was one of the people to meet with president zelenskyy before the confrontation in the oval office. on the show and other items wean have senator mark mullins and brian kemp odof georgia doing something exciting in his state. we might have a biouncg announct his next career goal and jimmy feel he will break down the media for us. meanwhile, how about this the tale of two presidencies.
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we are of witnessing a presidey called the truman show. >> good morning, good morning. >> in case i don't see a good afternoon, good evening, good night. >> what are these? >> would that be all for you, truman? >> the whole kit and caboodle. >> brian: president trump and his team are transparent just like that working warp speed in days and truly impressive end d.d putting his life and job on the camera, no script, no for, no problem. understand is the governoroi of maineng here? >> i'm here.with >> are you not going to comply with it? >> i will comply with state ando federal laws.'l >> we are the state and federaln law. you better do itg because you will not get funding at all.
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your population does not wantpl men playing in women's sports. you better comply because otherwise you are not gettingll federal funding. every state -- good, i will see you in courtay. i look forward to that. r >>ea brian: this is everyday, every hour, border security to executive orders, trade, doge, pardons, trump want you to see everything like a realr reality show in realfo time.s after four years of joe biden'sr administrationy being the mostn secretive in history, if you and pressed for us at pressen conferences and features eve tn but the most part most of the media did not seem to care. and trump first month, for example, he asked answered a thousand questions seven times more than joe biden did in his firsirstt 30 days. >> what does that look like mr. president? >> if you have anyu questions,
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please you can ask me or elon, go ahead. >> brian: contentssi ncrobin williams became female housekeeper to see his kids have we been so faked out. ♪ ♪ >> i think it was sally fields and thatw . we now know why joe biden wasn' tthe invisible man because he wasn't old there and the media knew it and stayed busy ignoring at. one man complicit in the cover-up, jake tapper blamingd bidestn's fogginess on a childhd stead are becoming an angry if anyone said anything else. b >> i think what we see on stage with joe biden, jake, clearly a cognitive decline. that is what i'm afraid of.h it makes me uncomfortable. >> what is so amazing to me d
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that -- >> try to figure out an answer. >> cognitive decline w. >> trying to say what i suggested -- >> i think you are mocking his stuttering.an yodiu do not be able to mock his stuttering. >> brian: this week it was revealed hold on to something tight jake tapper cashing in on complicity coauthoring a book on the 18 cover-up. i know you think i am pulling your leg like a one horse pony soldier but he'sry rewriting for history what he ignored.m go ism in lieu of an apology. "the original sin" and his disastrouso choice to run agai. i encourage no one you know to buy it including you. i seen that confusing show. i saw it live and i know how it ends. i would much rather see this on. >> you are on television! you a he lied to the whole worl.
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>> in case i don't see you, good afternoon, good evening, good night.rn [laughs]oo yeah. >> brian: let's analyze it. the cohost of "the ruthless podcast" and i'm sure they celebrated 500 episodes and nobody thoughtbi it would last alone. josh holmes, michael duncan, josh, comfortably smiled,an welcome, guys,d congratulations yopou know how much i love the show and the eve podcast.an here we are again.wh atwe can't take a breather. how do you characterize what we have seen over the 30 plus days including the oval office meltdown with zelenskyy? >> i mean, brianna, first of
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all, thank you, we appreciate you. e thank you for being a listener but i will sayve to anyone.to are you not entertained? h is is this not what we thought would happen? this is the most transparent administration in the history of the public. everything from and sensitiveon negotiation friday spilling out realal and time with the nationl press to every single aspect of this administration just being right there for the world to see. t iri think the great irony is l still have journalists walkingle around, if we can't control the white house press, american people won't be let in orstan ta joke and they don't understand what this administration is doing.>> nonsense, we can speak with our own eyes. speaking of, how about that f super cut with, old movies andrs 'nighties, him. "mrs. doubtfir" cross-dressing comedy. in 2025, that was biden usaid
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program that elon musk has to sign. i'm sure of the department of health and human services. >> brian: so guys... sorry. >> you made a perfect point, brian the polar opposite between othijoe biden administration absolute inertia wherepeop nothe would happen in people expecrnt that the government is not going to do anything. now you have it is kinetic and things are moving, actually happening real-time and they cae they can see all the promises that president trump made campaigning are happening real-time in front of our eyes. >> that is the contrast. but he got the last four years is nothing but lateness for everything and donald trump is strength and he's delivering it in spades the last 30 days. >> brian: before we move on,. josh, real quick jake tapper iso going to pretendin all along he didn't know the cover-up and he's above and will crack thet code on joe biden's cognitive decline? are you kidding me? he's going to cash in on it?
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>> it is unbelievable.nbel i want to know what kind of blackmailing he has over at axios. writhe was writing about all thk stuff and took a ton of heat a couple of writers, over atport "the wall street journal" that tried to report the truth and was immediately inundated by t e left of lying about his condition. but jake tapper, he was amongst them. i don't know how he got his name on this book, but it seems ridiculous. ar r for ahold off second, i want you to hear ro khanna. he's looking at the democratic party and maybe only what john fetterman would have said before, there is a failureh in leadership. >> that to me is the failure of leadership in the .emocratic party we are just being technical, hoping they self-destruct, buts isthere is not enough focus has bernie sanders is on concrete mission going forward to solve the massive inequality and to understand that many people who voted for trump were not just
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angry, they were justifiably angry. >> brian: smog, go ahead. >> i guess that is what happens when kamala harris wins aer perfece.t campaign. maughter] there it is right there. not only did the media lied ton isthe public jake tapper includ, saying joe biden is perfect and as arithmetic camp back flips and private. then they told the american people kamala harris, she is ath perfect candidate for the time and she's going to win. now they are stuck looking for answers, the answer is thehe american people looking for were president trump and that is why he won. >> president trump's media strategy being a transparent ani niadministration works to his advantage and more importantly to the disadvantage of the democrats because it is likeatni catnip for these people. it throws them off message because the democrats can't focus on one thing. donald trump is out there maxe accomplishing his agenda keeping his promises on the campaign trail. they are three steps behind
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before they can play catch up. i think i speak for all republicans when i say kamala harris got a raw deal. what we need is a four year run up to 2028 campaign for president. the democrats don't want ts goie it to her. they have a list from michigan who is doing the response to president trump state of the union next week. this is somebody who voted for stimulus checks, for criminals like larry nassar. she voted to get rid of the gas-powered cars from the state of michigan. and she has like all in on china invading her state to build out all kinds of infrastructure that they want. she is the wrong person. it should be kamala harris responding. >> brian: before you comment i want to talk about a democrat who visits himself in the white house one day, but first g pit stop at a podcast anavd lisn to ann gavin newsom. he announced he will do a podcast while los angeles is trying to recover from the worst
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fires in history, which they forgot to have water for and forgot to find a fire department, josh. this is unthinkable! >> alone knew some, knew some, this guy he's got a demonstrating record of the worst in the republic. and i'm not sure how you can create policies or create just general feeling in the state to make everyone evacuate and go to texas and florida but his this guy has tried hid s absolute hardest.wild he's all the wildfires in all th ue stuff my, i got it. what we need is more content out there. we need more idiocy from the left in technicolor and on to guy to provide it. let'les put a little hair produ and then let'sfo go, folks. >> it's like he saw joe rogan leave. he saw joe rogan leave and fleet texas and now is my moment.
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it's better to do french laundrh then have a podcast. [laughter] i wish him the best of luck. >> brian: guys, "500 shows" and i wish you 500 more. and another renegade podcast, that is how i see this playingo. out.re because money -- i have that sense. thank you so much, guys, congratulations. >> thank you, yoko. >> brian: all right, we change gears the most explosive changes we have seen and never will seek go to president trump going at ukraine president vladimir zelenskyy for attitude and whatu dehe says is on thankfulness.t the president reminded him without his aid and he gave he woul md not be the tough guy hes made out to be. when it comes to negotiating president trump reminded zelenskyy of his current position. >> you don't have tht goe cards right now. >> we are not playing cards.
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>> you are gambling with the lives of millions of people your are gambling with world war iii. you are gambling with world war iii.d what you are doing is veryount disrespectful to the country, this country.ha far more than a lot of people said they should have. your country is in big trouble. you're not allowed to talk. your country is in big trouble periods feeling pretty wild, right? the armed services committee and had a chance to meet with president zelenskyy before. i think theyffer had a different tone then. senator, great to see you. what is your reaction to what happen in the oval office friday and who was the zelenskyy you met withft a? >> brianna, zelenskyy messed upi thdee way he went in there and e president oval office in front of our press was just very poor calculated decision, but it was
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the same decision they made when theyo wanted to go to pennsylvania with the harris campaign, not outright endorse but show support for the harris campaignof b instead of the trup team. i don't think, brian coach at this meeting could have gone any d hae in worse. which to make what they should have done is agree to make a grade to the mineral deal. keep in mind a year ago, brian,n we passed by the nationald security deal with ukraine funding, israel funding, taiwan g that part of the ukraine pl first rights of refusal to their minerals. partand that was part of the del moving forward from that pointan on, we were supposed to build distracting mining and getting the rare earth minerals out of ukraine at a fair price that is good for both countries. that is what this meeting was supposed to be about. the way zelenskyy handled it was absolutely wrong. i will tell you i have met with
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zelenskyy may be for, may be five. this side of him who do have not seen before. i met with the president and mar-a-lago, he explained that he had been on a phone call with him and he didn't like the guy. i can see why and theky personalities clashed.ll zelenskyy needs us.y, >> brian: take a step back, do you think fundamentally to this, that he understands may be a better than most isra vladimir putin iins a brutal killer that 20,000 kids and lied again in 2022 and was elected and tried lid to bring peace wih putin ane'd he lied then and mae he feels he's about to lead us down a path again. he is known as a liar and perhaps he doesn't think and thinks we are giving him tooivin much credit? thi >> well, i think what zelenskyy is trying to do here is, he is
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trying to show strength to his countrymen because he's in ay very toughto situation. i would assume, this is just mep making atin assumption, his life is in danger as we speak. plus, if the country were to go into peace, heco is trying to ce out of thiengts place with a pos of strength. president trump understands the weakness perception that they find themselves in. part of negotiation is when you are at your strongest point, that is when you want to negotiate. him taking the fight with president trump right now, all that does is put him in a weaker spot. so, if you are going to go to the table with a bully liketo gputin and you are a weaker spt and not even an even spot, you will get a much worse deal. i think president trump wass gogoing to be able to negotiate the bestea deal possible for tho tiukrainians to get them out of the fighting and keep people
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from dying. president trump is madee this very clear. hetop. wants the killing to sto. what zelenskyy is trying to do is come out from a point ofd strength, and he thinks therthes a way for him because the united states is backing him, that he can get all of the dumb pass back and all of crimea bac. hi don't see that happening periods feeling that is not o going to happen and i think we all agree on that in the killing stop 2014 and started again .022 i think he's trying to avoid it but clearly this did not work out for him this time. we will find out where we go from here. this is some this is unprecedented and nobody knows for sure. the one thing about president trump, he didn't need a lead from the white house but you can see for yourself he can make his own call. he has cut out the media and let us see for himself whaselft is happening.r i know i, for one, appreciate it better or worse. thank you so much.ollo >> thank you. >> brian: meanwhile following president trump's lead to,
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georgia passed its own version of transgender sports spam aon little different from main. brian kemp has a message for the tone-deaf states. america's new anti-woke university, austin, texas, the campusssio, their mission and we need more universities just like this. >> to create a university to goa back to its original roots as a place of free thought is just a thrill. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> brian: so the georgia house just passed a bill that bansport transgender athletes from participating in female sports, that w e cover this.e sa there's something else of the president trump's executive order doing the same thing. still count that states refused to comply. they are digging in onreac the e and joining to react a different state that gets it, georgia governor, brian kemp. governor, thank you.tant i did think it is important tois pass the executive orderte? >> well, listening, first of
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all, this is good, old common sense here which od f the statef georgia 2022 passing legislation dealing with boys being in girle girls sports as a father of $3 that all played basketballng growing up and in high school. i certainly understand the needd for this legislation that what we are doing this year is codifying further what we did in 2022 and also making that go into postsecondary education. i feel like the legislature, this is a good issue they want to weigh in on and i'm certainly support about that an appreciative what president trump and his s doing at the iprec federal level. >> brian: seminarsnd and noy governors and republicans have toma bond. can you explain main,li new jerseyfo, california, minnesota holding out? i guess they are integral,out? antiwoman?st what are they thinking? >> you know, brian i was up in
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n d.c. with the nation's governs and republican governor colleagues. one at the things i told a lot of the media i was talking to, just people in general, the a problem with the democrats right now, they don't know what they believe in. they are scared to tell people what they believe in. on the republican side, we can have fights amongst ourselves with the different things we believe in our policy and it ndshould be one way or another, but at least you know what our principles are and what we believe in.ul on the democratic side, they havethis to ask the consultant, should i be for this or against thisri? g the politicsin of it and what is not right. what is right is to have someone 'snot born with male gender play in girls sports especially places like high school or college or even middle school. what is an unfair thr disadvantc bit as dangerous. it doesn't makofe good common sense. th hise other part of the bill t
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just participation part of theer sport but also dealing with locker room, sleeping arrangements, things of that nature. >> brian: you didn't like tort reform, texas data, great for business and handling the rise cost of insurance. the average household around the country. with a small business owner and if a homeowner, insurance is something front and center. how were you t able to handle this? >> yes, we have toward form package through th ande state senate. one of the bells was a tough fight. we passed the other one yesterday unanimously so we are now coming to the house and starting the process they are make. look havave de to do this for e business environment and making sure we are stabilizing insurance rates. people i in georgia now until if talk to business owner scared to puckt the name of their companyn their truck.
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may have seen insurance rates increased 20%, 30% and it's unsustainable. even worse than that, you have people pulling out of the marketplace so you can't get insurance at all. is a business owner, small business owner party and i for s now, if he can't do that you can't stay in business. this is starting to affect the business environment and we need to see how the system works and georgia. they have been great governors around the country doing this. d we are fighting hard to get it down. it is a tough fight, i will tell you. >> brian: governor, you are successful in your job and wond two terms and people are thinking there is a senate seatg up and you would be the perfect person for if the republicans are going to flip it. when are you going to decide if you are going to run for that seatr th? >> i can tell you regardless of what i decide to do, i will be engaged in helping to flip the seat. we need a republican in the united states senate for the
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great state of georgia. we have an up-and-comingt governor's race and that nominee y plwins back. i have a lot on my plate rightel now.ec we are very active and thed general election helping a ndpresident trump win georgia ad hold legislative majorities. we won four how seeds against adams, one sitting democrat and three other seats. kamala harris beat donald trump in. it is a tough environment down here. i told people because we won wha those elections, we have to dond what we said we were going to do.oo tortd reform. >> brian: you have six weeks. and people hope you run against jon ossoff. you just don't lose. they want to see you keep up the winning streak. thank you so much for your time. >> god god bless what you think. >> brian: next go to the one and only jimmy failla with the media momently -s that matter. n:i hope he's in a good mood. i asked him to watch a lot of
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marianne rafferty. president trump 25% tariffs on mexican and canadian goods to take effect tomorrow. u.s. commerce secretary said those rates could be lower. the president threatening to impose an additional 10% tax on chinese imports tomorrow. trump's links terrorist to illegal migration and fluid space have been in the u.s. mexico, china, canada are top trading partners that can drive up prices for americans. pope francis remained stable as he continues to battle double pneumonia. the vatican says 88-year-old nick did not need medical ventilation and a sign he's overcoming possible complications from respiratory d monday appeared to the pontiff is getting flow up oxygen as he recovers in the hospital since february 14th. e to watchrs continu him closely. i am marianne rafferty. now, back to "one nation." ♪ ♪ >> brian: time for them media moments that really matter. this week we gave our campus vcr
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and all the cords in theian: assignment, the tv guide tox jimmy failla, the same jimmy failla host of "fox saturday night." get the vcber rolling. let's be fair with the american people it cannot be shown on this program. i went out looking for suitable content for your program. are you ready? here we go. this was the meltdown at "the washington post" and jeff bezos in the opinion pagest free markets and americaned personal libertiesit which of course resulted in h resignation at theow editor at "the washington post." just to show you how nonpartisan they are, democracy bears. chosoeejoe scarborough did not t well. >> what the hell, something we have never heard of. opinion pages can go their own direction but to say we don't publish opposingh op viewpoints seems shocking at best.d
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[laughs] >> joe scarborough. >> brian: "the new york times" at the same thing coach everything is anti-trump. you have to broaden it i'll need more subscribers. they had people quit, fired, whatever the same thing jeff bezos owns the paper and i'm losing money on the paper but i'm asking you to broaden out the mentor editorial page. >> they are trying to create a market larger than cat litter boxes in the newspaper. >> brian: it is not working!hori >> don't get a sponsorship from pepco but they have to broaden their horizons. >> i went the extra mile.i my cabdriver and i go the extrao mile in the next b story is a st up and i want to be honest with thane american people. it contains a bad word and brian is making me say it. this is a comic that does is fo leaving. tv star and it looks like he installed the tv. are you ready for this quite k mark new york city
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mayor eric adams got into it an anyway, adams under fire for referring to himself and using the wordd negroes and i just dd it o in tv and how my going to t around this? i blame you, adams go to watch this. >> you spoke about black history month and you said all these negroes asking me to step down. are you implying isuppf you are black you have to support you? >> no, not at all i'm asking all new yorkers to support you. so who are you speaking about when you are talking about negroes? so you are saying all new yorkers are negroes?ea >> i thought i was very clear in my definition of what i said. b >> brian: never been so happeeyl tove not be involved in a segme. >> i've never seen rosanna scott quiet before. do you kno w who was in theuck. works? the sign language interpreter.hn
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god to, i hope they are notit paying attention right nowua! that was a no win situation for everybody.got. >> brian: i like your interpretation to sign language: >> i don't have a lot of skills, brian. >> brian: eric adams is at, melting down before our eye. >> if they keep using language like that he will win grammy. with kendrick lamar periods be when you have one more. >> i did. you had not faith in me and at the first question, but a sunday night and will not work on it.>t tip theory, the left go to they lost their minds because trumpwc had first cabinet meeting this week. >> brian: loved it. >> do happen in real time to get transparency from thist wa administration no one thought transparency was in and back with the baby. stic meek with me here to trumpt mav anakd elon musk takes questions and cnheren does not e that well but here is the backnn and forth with scott jennings.
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>> hasn't been confirmed or elected to this position and secure for our national security and elected, unconfirmed person in all of these --e ho >> can i ask a question did joe biden have staff at the white house and how many were>> elected? >> butnswe scott, 0 every presit appoints people to do things for him. it is like the most naive andin ridiculous talking point i'd, never heard. >> got go to a camp you would believe something like this because if this was joe biden allowing a billionaire -- >> like unelected for the last fe w years? >> brian: it was not ournon- choice to doing that to run nonvideo from the actual cabinet meeting. they were running staff from the rally. this is unbelievable. you can make a statement whe mai n you have the most interestinge assignment in the history of politics quite mark. >> who elected john kerry to fly around the world and yell at us
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to minimize carbon footprint! i didn't appreciate that. spam and i never thought there would be john kerry reference in the elon musk segment. before we go, when will we see you on stage? everywhere but the next place i have to clean up brian kilmeade's mass andyo florijacksonville, florida. >> brian: promoting as i was leaving. you will sell that place out inr ituns 100 years old, is that tr? oh, my gosh,, he could run for congress as a senator at least. >> you can get on my tour dates at the website. >> brian: i love it, think you, jamie.-w okplease give the vcr back. brightening free speech back to college campuses.. >> do you feel free to say anything you f want to? your opinions are okay? >> yes, they are okay.
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>> brian: critics say it is a conservative campus that will failvers. i went to the university of the austinr to find out for myself.m it is only on "one nation." bring up the music. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> brian: free speech under fire and colleges across the country like new york city. but one school fightinnew g back against cancel cultureis.si the university of ballston. it's on on be mission, to bring open dialogue back to college campuses with the space for students to learn, debate, sharh they are of the is no matter their political beliefs. can this succeed? you decide to.
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>> said they say everything is bigger here in texas, the state itself, the people, even the state house! it is bigger than the u.s. capitol. look at that. here on six street right in the capital city of texas. it is an institution that doesn't want to be the biggest that they want to be the best. of the university of austin. do you come here starting thissn year for the first freshman class ever and youhe make histoy at the university of austin. y havenstitution, yes, the it and the charter makes them eestand out. let's go see the magic. >> how did this thing get started?or >> so, the origin story of the university of austin begins early 2020-2021. the high point for this institution was a conversation thbarre university has gone to l the way a university should be. we are building a brand-new
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university with fearless truth committed to principles of the opening query, freedom ofec conscious, andtr the response wn electricee. people said this is exactly whae we need to. within three years, we did it, our first class in the fall of 2024. >>er brian: does your class have female, male, white, caucasian? is that on there? our governing document permits us from asking those questions. so it is not on there. our application, they rely heavily on quantitative scores.i we dtao have essays but the esss emare designed to ask them questions that bring out what makes themrmis nonconforming, wu makes them think differently to show us they are risk takers. >> brian: michael shellenberger, freean speechd at the university of austin moved to the city to be h part of something he believes will be truly special go to a
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place champions free speech in academia. >> the university is supposed to betr a sanctuary for truth seekg and trutnch telling and it is incredible the universities in g ththe united states so many he become the exact opposite of that. they have been about censorshiph cancel culture, self-censorship. professors are terrified to say what they believe or pursue the truth. so creating a university to go back to its original roots as a place of free thought is a thre. >> dei is going out of the white house trying to get it out of government and private business. no longer the course trto take more welcomed in the academic institutions. is there still a need for the university of austin? >> sadly yes and happily yes, they are shows a huge demand for this type of constitution. i am shocked because i have notd been ie n the universities 30 years and that's how long i've been outside of the
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universities. nivebut you talk to professors applying for jobs, you hear all of them talk about a culture of oppression and daresayta ritotalitarianism to be in fearf exploring new ideas and talking about new ideas. unfortunately, i think that culture of conformity and dogmatism is still the rule rather than the exception. >> brian: assistant professor is not just shaping the future of space exploration but she's also got a story to tell. after a powerful free speech coach as she made the decisiono- toas bring free expertise and violence from to the university of austin. i was there for a couple of years and no issues. promoting the organization.sa idwhen a professor said somethig unpopular over email and i tried to temper people's outrage a little bit, bring out free speech issues, when i take these point of view as coach get
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the word free speech was a trigger word that sent off a cascade i was not entirely expecting.entire i ended up getting from the organization. >> brian: a president of aee woman's group and you got thrown out because you used the term bfree-speech? it is supposed to be open minded. >> i thought academia was wild left i.d. out. e the university of austin is really interestet wed in updatig education for the modern o world we live end. >> brian: some people think on the outside, the university of austin started a conservative campus.vi they thinkes it is too liberal n sothe ivs but they need something conservative. are they wrong? >> they are wrong. it is indisputable in higher education is dominated by one side of the spectrum. >> brian: that is? >> the left. increasingly the left of the left. that is highly problematic, notb necessariluty because it is the
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left, but institutions like university should not be dominated by any particular ideology or any particular political perspective. >> brian: 1 of 90 students in ed jthe classroom, raising annd impressive $3 million and now working to securate new land and attract more investors all whilb juggling classesus in running a clothing business. >> so, what attracted you to thd university of austin? >> the network is insane and people that genuinely want toe make sure thfue class isdon' successful as possible in the futuret .t yo--u don't get that direct, literally billionaires are supporting the accolade in our daily lives. you don't get that aanot t another college. >> brian: you feel free to say anything you want? >> i do. are okay?our opinions >> yes, they are okay. >> brian: who have different political thoughts of someone in your class, how do you feel
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about saying it?l >> i feel side and i more left-leaning myselortaf but i fl comfortable saying what i need to say periods feelings of the state of the country hele p launched this university of austin appeared to catalyst, i i will say we were ahead at the curve in identifying the problems. we announce the launch at the university with a crisis in education in a crisis around speech, cancellations, around freedom, cost structure.of >> brian: will the university of austin transfer higher education question i think about ituden.e we talked to thefi students who made the cut for the first historic semester. by the way, catch me on stage fox nation, and last patriotic inspiration motivational. i will be at st. louis march 22nd to mark calendar junn dayton, ohio,
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>> brian: here at one nation, we close by setting you up for the weekend. monday vote for lindamcmamon, supposed to go her way. and on monday, protection of
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women and girls in sports act. tuesday, i'll be in washington, d.c. for president trump addressing joint session of congress. what else is new? wednesday hearing from sanctuary city mayors who refuse to work with ice. denver and new york city. that will be explosive. p.g.a. tour will stop in years old, orlando, florida. i'll be on "fox and friends," i will shower, i promise. amongst my guests, brad melter, and ambassador sundland. my advice to you, stay within yourself, america. . ♪ >> todd: relagszulations between

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