
The Brian Kilmeade Show 06-11-2026
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Brian Kilmeade
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Tyrus
Well, he is not the most approachable Fox News personality. It is me, Tyrus. I am special guest hosting in for Brian Kilmeade on the Brian Kilmeade radio show. And joining me this morning, I have Elizabeth Pipko, former GOP national spokeswoman. And before we get started talking about all things politics and all that fun stuff which you're an expert at, we got to talk about the Knicks game. Now, I'm a Celtic fan. I had nothing in this at all other than just enjoying the NBA Finals. So if we could roll that number 29, that would be phenomenal.
Senator Ron Johnson
Brunson gets it, fires up a three shot. No good.
Tyrus
The tip, it's gone. It's gone. It's gone. With 1.2 remaining, Knicks take the OG Ananoby. And it's 107, 106.
Senator Ron Johnson
No timeouts left.
Mike O'Hare
They have to get it in.
Tyrus
Harper logs it inside Castle hasn't lost it. That's it. It's over. The greatest comeback in NBA playoff history. The Knicks pull off the miracle comeback and lead it three games to one now one win away from a title. Yeah, that. I was glad there was a huge blowout because the Gut Fell show was running during that time. So there was a nice lull so our ratings didn't get hit. You flipping back now? Are you a Knicks fan?
Elizabeth Pipko
Yeah. I'm born and raised in New York. Everyone I know is crying over this. So it's hard not to really, really get into the emotion of it all.
Tyrus
Did you, was there a point in the game where you felt like, I mean, I'm going to switch to something else or did you stay the course?
Elizabeth Pipko
Everyone told me so. I was up at 4 today to do Fox Business. So everyone's like, you should be sleeping. Like they're down by 25. Why are you even bothering? And I stayed up and I was like, you never know. It's New York and if it's a comeback and I miss it, I'm really, really going to regret it. But by, you know, midpoint of the fourth quarter, I'm like, oh, I think I was right. Like it's going to happen. Then I wavered and then, you know, it all, it all happened. It was a good lesson in never giving up for sure.
Tyrus
What I've been, I'm like Boston Celtic fan. And I have noticed this trend in the NBA where teams get and the Boston Celtics are phenomenal at doing this, getting up 25 on a team and then losing by five. But it always comes. There's always one moment in the game and much like life and I hate to do it. But Wembley choked again. He did. If he makes those two free throws, it's not a question that that missed three is ball game. A lot of people going after Fox for trying to get a layup. But I goes back to the thing. He didn't make the free throws. It was. And then hearing I have a. Like I said, I don't like the Knicks. I don't like Knick fans. I think they're bandwagon fans, especially the celebrities.
Elizabeth Pipko
Every single one of them.
Tyrus
You don't see them at all. And then when they act like they made the shot, it's not. It's like they're. They're looking for the camera. I think the worst was Taylor Swift was that I don't even know what that group was about. But again it's the NBA Finals and you're glad. It's fantastic. I think the series is pretty much over. Do you have any predictions?
Elizabeth Pipko
I think it's pretty much over. I think it'd be really funny if they. They win. Well in San Antonio to see what's going to happen here. I would be scared to go outside,
Tyrus
you know, and that's a real thing because we've had so many problems in New York with peaceful. Mostly peaceful protests. Yeah. Whatever that is. And just bad behavior overall. And I think a lot of. Unfortunately a lot of individuals are going to use this championship to do well.
Elizabeth Pipko
I did that last night. I don't know why. We're celebrating the Knicks winning in an incredible win by the way, with Palestinian flags. I don't know what one.
Tyrus
Yeah. I don't know the quite connection that it's not even. They don't even play summer league over there. So it's like. And speaking of. Of extremes, you know, I just. I gotta go right into it. This Graham Platner situation. I don't even need to say as a. Can I get a woman's perspective on this? Because I think this is just a human being perspective. Can we roll in. His excuses are just awful. Can we roll number two?
Senator Ron Johnson
Love and redemption. Redemption is not just some simple or easy destination to journey. I've made mistakes in my life, mistakes that I regret, that I live with, that I continue to learn from. I'm still far from perfect, but every day I wake up and I try to be a little bit better and a little bit kinder. Than I was the day before. And if you give me the chance, I will be a senator for the people who cannot afford to buy a senator.
Tyrus
I will be a senator for people who can't afford to buy a senator. So he's already insinuating that government is insanely corrupt. But didn't his speech sound like something that someone would write a book report about where. Like where they try to use the. The. The action as a noun?
Elizabeth Pipko
Yes, but. But to be fair, that's what works, right? If you're sitting back as a Democrat and you're wondering how to win right now, you're not going to win by being a normal, moderate individual. You're going to win by spewing nonsense AOC has been spewing for years and riling up. I think the worst part, obviously, of our country and of the Democrat base, and that's the only way to do it, is to say oligarchy a million times. Even though they can't spell it, I'm sure they don't know what it means. And to tell everyone that things are corrupt and you're going to make sure that their college is paid and that no one ever has to work a day in their life again, and everything will be a utopia and communism is the win. And you basically will sail through a Democrat primary. I just don't know if it's going to get them the senatorship.
Tyrus
You know, I think it's funny when someone like Bernie Sanders says he's against oligarchy and he's been in the Senate for how long? Which is kind of technically an oligarchy. I guess my thing is this. I think sometimes the conservative outrage, it's confusing to me as a black man, because I see the same behaviors from the squad. And you mentioned AOC and Jasmine Crockett. They will say the most racist things about white people and. And everyone kind of gives them a pass. The only difference I see with, With. With the Fuhrer Platner, is that he's white because he has the same ideology. And I don't. I'm waiting for America, especially white America, to kind of get off that guilt trip that, that kind of like, I'm sorry for something that I wasn't even a part of in a lot of cases. And they always bring back oppression, stolen land, all these things. You're white now. You might have been black back then.
Elizabeth Pipko
That's true.
Tyrus
You know, this is. I mean, it's just. And if you're black now, you could have been white now. Like, I have two different rounds of Jamaican, Scottish. Both had issues, good and bad. So I just. At some point I think we have to stop and I don't know if you agree with that, where we have to start calling them out for what they are. They are a racist party. They always want to mention Jim Crow. If you ask Jim Crow which team to join right now, I think it would be no question that he'd be like, wow, this is the Democrat. I mean, this is.
Elizabeth Pipko
No, it's not. There are people that, you know, see everyone in their country, see their voters as the color of their skin. They see them as different demographics. They truly believe there are oppressors in our country, though they can't actually point to one unless it's a white person or now a Jew or anyone that makes more money than you do. Where in reality, we believe in the opposite of that. It's so easy to come here with nothing and become successful. That's kind of what we promote. And for them, it's about making sure everyone knows that they are a victim, no matter what. That it's cool to be a victim. I mean, Bernie Sanders was yelling at millionaires for how many years that he became one. Now he's yelling at billionaires. That's just all that it is. They want people to not look at the facts and just be angry at everyone around them. And it's. It's sad, but that's how you get people, by the way, to go out and vote in the midterms. You have to get them angry. And that's the only way to do
Tyrus
it because, I mean, can we roll Sunny Holstens, who's one of. I don't even. She's just clickbait tv. It's just the most ignorant stuff I've ever heard. And I said stuff because I'm being polite. I don't think Republicans at this point can ask us to take the moral high ground.
Senator Ron Johnson
There you go.
Reagan Charleston
That is over at this point. That's right.
Tyrus
That is time for Democrats to stop that nonsense, put emotions on the side. Let's be strategic. Let's get some power. Republicans to ask us to take the moral high ground. How about just human beings take the moral high ground? I'll be the first one to say there are Republicans I wouldn't vote for. Is it Paxton in Texas? I wouldn't vote for him at all. And I have no promise. I don't support him based on his. His personal issues, I think are just. Is too much for me. That's my personal. I have no problem Saying that.
Reagan Charleston
Right.
Tyrus
Nothing against him personally. I just. That's not for me. I don't understand the idea that you're. And she said. And you pointed out earlier that she had already mentioned all the things that he was. He was misogynistic.
Elizabeth Pipko
Everything is wrong with this man. And she could never vote for him and doesn't know why Democrats stand for him. And then the next day, she said, I'm going to close my nose and vote for him. That's the only way to do it. That's what I would do if I were in Maine, and that's what you all should do.
Tyrus
And that, to me is absolutely. Again, she's basically saying the quiet part out loud is that I support racism. I support. I mean, this was. The Democrats pushed the MeToo movement so hard to where they were going after anyone for far less. He's literally on a website that is famously there for protecting predators and underage boys and girls, and yet they're fine with it because of it. I don't think it's fair to say Trump derangement anymore. I think this is just who.
Elizabeth Pipko
It's deeper. Yeah, they truly hate half of the country. I don't think it was ever Trump's arrangement. I think it's almost arrangement against those who voted for Trump. That's the most dangerous part. People have always hated the opposite side, and whoever they elected, they've never hated their voters this much. Sunny Hostin has said for years, and I know this because I watch the View every single day. Don't ask me why. I need to know. I need to know what they're saying about us. But she has said for years that she judges folks not because of the policy viewpoints of Donald Trump, but for supporting someone with such, you know, moral failures. I don't believe in any of that. I love the president for many, many reason. Reasons. But she believes that voting for him, even if you agree with him politically, is the wrong thing to do. And she has repeated this at least three times a week for 10 years now. But now, when it's about making sure the Democrats control the Senate, you hold your nose, you vote for anyone. Doesn't matter if they abuse the woman, if they support Nazis. Doesn't matter as long as they have that D next to their name. They are for Sunny Host.
Tyrus
I mean, it's not just women that have to be worried when it comes to the Fuhrer. Platner. That's my nickname for him. I tried air, but it sounds like I say air.
Elizabeth Pipko
Honestly, he'd like It.
Tyrus
He probably. Well, yeah, because he didn't know.
Elizabeth Pipko
How could you know?
Tyrus
I didn't know. He was like, hey, I once danced with a Jewish person. Like, he just. That, by the way, when someone says that, that's how. You know how racist they are. Like, oh, I have a lot of black friends, you know, like, yeah, you know, and he. He continuously just says things to let you know he knows exactly who he is. Like, he said that he didn't know what it was.
Elizabeth Pipko
Which, by the way, how is that a defense?
Tyrus
It's not.
Elizabeth Pipko
I don't think if you are trying to be a senator and hold that kind of power and make decisions for the American people that you can get away with saying, I actually don't know who the Nazis are, and I didn't know it was tattooed on my body for nearly two decades. That almost doesn't help at all.
Tyrus
No. And then he comes back with, just so you know, I'm a historian.
Elizabeth Pipko
Well, not a very good.
Tyrus
I mean, it's just. It's like we took. It's like we took crazy pills when we hear them talk. When a. When. And again, I hate what about ism. But this, I think, is a fair comparison when a Republican shows these type of behaviors. Because this guy, I don't see much difference with, in terms of philosophy, with how David Duke was.
Elizabeth Pipko
Yeah.
Tyrus
Except he was a little scotch, more honest. But even David, I don't think he ever got the tattoo right. You know, and you have a guy who is. Who had the. The word. The worst most. If you were going to get the worst Nazi tattoo, this one is number one and three on the list.
Elizabeth Pipko
And a pretty bad spot, too. Like, right on the shelves.
Tyrus
Yeah. I mean, it's not. It wasn't like. I mean, I'm. I was wondering, like, because they're saying, hey, there's more. Everyone keeps saying there's more to come out. Maybe he has a weird tramp stamp, the lower back. Yeah. You know, whatever. But you see this, and they're so focused on them. But then meanwhile, you have. And I think this is that we had the hearings the other day, and I think this is the greatest villainous name ever, Mr. Fair. Like, I think that's just the. Like, he should have foot soldiers. But he did. To where again, it goes back to, we have to start. Racism is all inclusive. And it has been just pushed on white America to the point where white America is walking on eggshells. To even stand up against racism coming back on them. I. Racism in this country is so dried up and so hard to find in terms of coming from white America to where a group that he represents had to go out and manufacture higher.
Elizabeth Pipko
Use their donations to create racism.
Tyrus
Yeah, to create racism. What a great compliment for America.
Elizabeth Pipko
Yeah.
Tyrus
But how sad it is. But now instead of saying, because I used to. And I. Unfortunately, when I was younger and stupid, I used to. Well, black people can't be racist. Bs. Yes. And it's. We have to start calling them out on it. And they have. There has to be consequences. You know, Jasmine Crockett is abs. Some of the things she says is absolutely sickening. And it's. And everyone gives her a pass. And then we echo it. Like, I get you have to watch the other side. But when. If we. We wouldn't let a skinhead on the radio show today, you know, talking about how much he hates black America or he hates Jews, but yet if he had my skin tone, we would have him on and then thank him for coming on. That to me is insanity.
Elizabeth Pipko
I also think you would sit here if he were running, for example, in a primary, you would say, hey, don't vote for him. I don't care if it gets Republicans the Senate. Do not vote for this man. It is not worth keeping the Senate. And that's, I think, the only thing that matters. So people can keep listening to you in 10, 20 years knowing that you tell them the truth in every single election.
Tyrus
You know what? And that's a phenomenal point. We're going to take a quick break. Do you mind staying on for one more second? That is awesome. See, she stayed
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Tyrus
What it is, is Tyrus. I'm still here. They have not kicked me out yet, but. Okay, so during the break we were talking about, I was asking Elizabeth if she was ever interested in running for office. And apparently it's a question that comes up a lot. You've been working with the president for 10 plus years and you come from a family of immigrants. You are the American dream in a lot of aspects. Now when there's a controversial subject. I'm going to roll this real quick. We roll Jasmine Crockett, 24.
Reagan Charleston
Was it a switch? I don't know what he had. It was like, it seemed like it was a multi tool, almost like a Swiss Army. Yeah, like with the little scissors and everything and whatever. So it was small? Well, I would argue the size of it alone. You wouldn't even think it's a deadly wedding.
Tyrus
That type of. And I'm that type of racist. Irresponsibility from leadership is the biggest problem in this country. And that's no different than if somebody was supporting a Nazi and the only reason why she's getting a pass is because she's black. That's. That's sad, isn't it?
Elizabeth Pipko
It is. And you and I were talking about it. I think we're in an age where everybody wants to go viral. They want to be known for doing something to score a win against the opposite side. Because Donald Trump is Hitler and the Republican is our. Republicans are our enemy. Other way around also happens quite a bit. Democrats are enemy. And it's about sending a supporter a video and making sure they donate more that day. It's about going viral on Twitter and it's about being as disrespectful as possible, doing things that would have been unheard of 10, 20 years ago because you want the attention, you want the news cycle to cover you that day, and you want people to know that you're still around. And I think it's sad to know that we actually applaud that behavior now
Tyrus
because isn't that the. And you pointed out during the break, isn't that the absolute definition of racism?
Elizabeth Pipko
Yes.
Tyrus
I'll let you say it because I don't want. It was a great phrase and I don't want to steal it from you.
Elizabeth Pipko
No, thank you. I don't even know because it was in the moment and it was genuine. It just, it infuriates me. When we're talking about anything to do with races in America, people try to separate us further and imply that you can't be angry at someone for doing something wrong because they're black. Because then you're generally just saying all black people are bad and you're scared to criticize one that makes you racist. I don't think when someone does something bad, I should ask if they were Jewish or white or black or anything else. Because then I am myself being an anti Semite or a racist. I like people who are good and I hate people who are bad. And I don't care where they come from or what they. They look like. And I think if you only think about race when deciding if you should critique someone for a murder, for example, that makes you the racist.
Tyrus
Exactly. And again, I keep pushing this point at some point, and I hate saying white America, but Americans need to come together. And if it. If it quacks like a duck and walks like a duck, it's a damn racist duck.
Elizabeth Pipko
Duck.
Tyrus
So. And that. And like I said, you. Like I said, what you had said was supporting someone because of the color of the skin, regardless of their character and what they've done is the very definition of racism.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Right.
Tyrus
And it's an ugly part of America. And I really hope we start seeing results and people again. You have Platner, but he's no different than Crockett. Honestly. There's absolutely no other than their pigments.
Elizabeth Pipko
And that he'd have more power because he'd be a senator.
Tyrus
He'd be a senator. Yeah. Luckily, the good people of Texas said, I'll say to our. Hell to the no, I'll put it out there like that for Crockett. You know what? Thank you so much for coming on today. Hopefully it wasn't a complete letdown that you didn't have kill me, but at least you have to look down when you talked, so that had to be nice.
Elizabeth Pipko
I'm not responding to that. Thank you for having me.
Tyrus
See, you're going to do great in politics. All right. Thank you so much. This is Tyrus on the Brian Kilme Show.
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Tyrus
No, I love it. The numbers look right. You know what I really love? I love the inflation. You know why? Because as soon as this war is over, you know, I can say it now. Something in here now. Do you know we've been taking out millions of barrels of oil? Nobody knows it. You know who doesn't know about it? Iran. Until right now. We took out the other night, 22 ships late at night with no lights. That is our president. And of course, he was talking about that today on. That was on Fox and Friends, if I'm correct. But the entire media world is going nuts right now because they're trying to take what he talked about, inflation, and turn it into something it's not completely out of context. Joining me today is Senator Ron Johnson, The Finance Committee, Homeland Security Committee, Budget Committee. He's on a lot of committees. And today he's willing to join. Join us today and discuss with me, all things we're going to talk about what's going on with Iran and then you have an amazing report, but a spoiler. I don't want to, I'm going to save that till we bring it up. So, Mr. Johnson, thanks for joining us today.
Senator Ron Johnson
Good morning. Thanks for having me on.
Tyrus
Absolute pleasure. So can we get an update on your or what your opinion is, you think on how Iran is going? I personally think considering the task at hand, it's going amazing regardless of what mainstream media says.
Senator Ron Johnson
Well, first of all, we didn't declare war on Iran. They declared war on the West 47 years ago. They've been prosecuting that war for 47 years, killing Americans, killing Israelis, using their proxies. And you know, every president since Bill Clinton said Iran can never have a nuclear weapon. Nobody else did anything about it. Obama, Biden coddled the ayatollahs funneling billions of dollars into their economy, their military into their proxies. And so President Trump, again, you can argue the imminent nature of the threat, but it was an existential threat. As soon as they got nuclear weapon with their missile technologies, they could lob a missile over the continental US Detonate it, wipes out our electrical grid. That's existential. So President Trump is doing something about it. And I support his efforts to end this war once and for all. It's not easy. They've got their mosaic defense. I'm sure that he's done this in stages, kind of hoping that there'd be enough rational people in Iran that have enough power, enough of their own guns to topple the brutal, evil ayatollahs that have really held the Iranian people hostage now for 47 years. Unfortunately, that hasn't panned out yet. But again, I appreciate the fact that President Trump is absolutely steadfast in his dedication to not allowing Iran become a nuclear power. We can't allow them to hold the straight Hormuz hostage. We can't have them continue to threaten the region with their missiles and drones. This is a regime that needs to be in the desperate history.
Tyrus
The sooner the better, you know, and it's again, there's all things we need to think about. All things. Okay, we had October 7th. And if you don't think that a lot of that was financed by Iran, you're out of your mind. We also have, we had wide open borders with military age men coming into this country from all over the, there was, there was a lot of things going on that anybody, and I'm not in the military, I'm not in politics, but just looking at life. There was a lot of things going on that I think Iran was getting, getting very confident. They had four years of basically can do whatever they want. You know, they had the money, the resources, thanks to the Obama administration. So, and they, and they kind of felt that with America being looking so weak, and let's be real, we looked very weak during the Biden administration. We had no idea who our leadership was and the world knew it. And if you don't think that bad actors were not getting courageous, you're out of your mind. I think that has a lot to do with it.
Senator Ron Johnson
And Obama's deal, the jcpoa would have allowed them as part of the agreement to become a nuclear power once it all ended. So they were just willing to buy their time. It's an apocalyptic regime. They're working toward the end times when they all become martyrs and they get all the virgins in heaven and stuff. So no, these are crazy, evil people and you got to take them at their word. When they chant Death in America, they mean it. And we take that threat seriously. And again, if you look forward to Trump actually defeating them, putting them on the dustbin of history, just think of how brighter the future is going to look, how more peaceful and stable the world will be without the Ayatollahs. That's what we need to look for. Which is why I am cheerleading and hoping for President Trump to succeed, as opposed to so many, if not all, my Democrat colleagues apparently are hoping for failure. I want this effort to succeed.
Tyrus
You know what? And I think that is part of the problem. If I, you know, the ayatollahs, are they hearing the same things that America is hearing? And when you're hearing a media that is basically supporting you saying things like, oh, he's losing the war. Oh, America, you know, they're doing everything they can to undermine the President. And so, and this is part of what Iran was doing, they had a different way of fighting. They no longer fight. They can't match up with us militarily. But invading our colleges, influencing our youth, you know, getting themselves into, getting like minded, financing like minded people to get into politics. I mean, we're seeing this type of stuff happened before our time, in our time and during all of this. The guy that they claim, our president, that they claim is this brutal, misogynistic Hitler, he's still trying to bring them to the table, you know, and that to me is just lost on the media.
Senator Ron Johnson
President Trump hates war. He doesn't want to See anybody get killed, Certainly not US Soldiers, not more Iranians. He doesn't want to see that. So he's been giving them, you know, the extra miles to please find somebody with the power to do a deal with us so you can reclaim your country. You can be prosperous, use your oil resources, and reintegrate in the global society. But let's face it, the left has infiltrated every institution of this country. I mean, it should shock every American that we have young people in these universities protesting in favor of Hamas. Yeah, those, those butchers that. I mean, the swad of Israelis on October 7th is, you know, and we have, we have young people indoctrinated to protest in favor of that. We used to call that aiding and abetting the enemy. Yeah, that's what Democrats, what the news media is doing by they are aiding and abetting, you know, this, this evil regime.
Tyrus
You know, and the cold part is, is if a lot of these kids went to Iran to show their support, they'd be stoned and murdered on sight. It's, you know, Gad Assad talks about suicidal empathy, but I also think there's a homicidal empathy. And it's like, it's like hens for Chick Fil A. It's just shocking. And all through this, with all the dangers we're seeing in our home, he's. The president is still trying to make a deal, and I want to run. Pete Hezeh made a strong point here. Can we run 15? I'd like to get your reaction to this. This building continues to plan. And so those strikes that will happen tonight will be strong. They will be clear. If they have to happen tomorrow night, they will be strong and they will be clear. And throughout Iran has an opportunity to make a deal. That's the point. President Trump is a dealmaker, the best in the world. He's prepared to make that deal.
Link Lauren
Iran would be wise to take it.
Tyrus
Your thoughts on that?
Senator Ron Johnson
I hope it happens. But again, Iran is the case study of what happens when you have gun control. Right?
Tyrus
Yeah.
Senator Ron Johnson
You got what, 80, 90 million Iranians, most of them are disarmed. The people of the arms are the 800 some thousand IRGC in the basage police force, just the brutal people who slaughtered 30 to 40,000 of their citizens in a couple of days because they were peacefully protesting.
Tyrus
Yeah.
Senator Ron Johnson
So, you know, so, so, so who, who's the evil player in this, in this tragedy? It's not the United States. It's not President Trump. It's. It's the Ayatollahs. You know, I'm, I'm hoping for success, recognizing how difficult it is. And these guys have been playing this for 47 years. They have their mosaic defense, they're dug in. Who knows who's in control, except for the fact that the people who have guns are always in control.
Tyrus
You know, and that's why I love the second amendment. But I think, in my personal opinion, I think as long as one Ayatollah remains, it's not gonna change. And I think President Trump might have to take a hard look at letting Israel and other countries affected by them. At some point, he's got to take the deal off the table. And again, he's given them every opportunity to peacefully make change and be able to. Here's the thing. He wants to make Iran an economic power, an ally in terms of being able to the country to be better. He wants the Middle east to be a safe, profitable place because that trickle down effects makes America a safer place. But the longer this goes on, because they are entitled and I think the, the extreme left gives them hope to where, hey, he's only, we only got to do this for another two years, you know, and I think that's their mindset.
Senator Ron Johnson
And bottom line, the only way you achieve peace is you have to win the war.
Tyrus
Yeah.
Senator Ron Johnson
And the only way to win the war is you have to take out the people who are preventing surrender. And those would be. So those people either have to be taken out by the us, By Israel or by the Iranian people. You know, we were hoping it would be done by the Iranian people. Might have to be done by us.
Tyrus
Well, I think in defense of the Iranian people, they have been. And you nailed it. 47 years of oppression, of real oppression. 47 years. If you say the wrong thing, you lose your head. 47 years of women having to cover themselves and not really be. And I'm not making a joke to where certain farm animals have more rights and are treated better. So it's going to be. And a lot of times I think they had hope. They thought America was going to be there. You know, Obama didn't do anything. You know, a lot of. Actually every president during that time could have done more to stop this. And so it's almost cultural. Their oppression has been so long, it's almost cultural, I think. And you need other people and you need other countries in the Middle east to step up to. You know, I think it's their backyard and front yard.
Senator Ron Johnson
And having Iran by attacking all its neighbors has certainly helped create a coalition against itself.
Tyrus
Yes.
Senator Ron Johnson
Shows how crazy they are. I mean, they're evil and they're crazy because all they would have to do to be left alone is disavow nuclear weapons and quit the funding process. But they won't do that. That speaks volumes. That's why this regime has to be ended.
Tyrus
Well, I also think that also gives them power of fear over their people as well. That they would have weapons of mass destruction. That they would. I don't doubt for one second that Ayatollah would turn things on his own people. You know, they're just, you said it best. They're absolutely crazy, insane, whatever you want to call it, or just, just pure evil and speaking. And you're talking about wars and you're talking about evil. I think I want to talk to you about your report, which I found shocking, showing that the, and I, I, this upsets me on a personal level because I had to experience it. A lot of Americans had to experience, you know, a lot of cases. We had to get our Covid shots to keep our jobs, you know, and the FDA covered up adverse events from the COVID vaccine I just find absolutely disgusting.
Senator Ron Johnson
So first of all, I appreciate you covering this because most in the legacy, the major networks are not covering this. It's radio silence. But I appreciate you Fox, Fox businesses covering this alternate media. But here's my report in a nutshell. We found these needles on the Haystack from the 11 million pages of Bobby Kennedy in his commitment to radical transparency, made his agency turn over to us again with a great deal of resistance, but we got it. So on March 1, 2021, Peter Marks, the head of the group in the FDA that approves vaccines and also is supposed to surveil for safety, was warned by his data mining expert that the algorithm they were using to analyze the VAERS data was going to hide in mass safety signals. 26 days later, using a new algorithm that unmasked these safety signals, he was shown 25 safety signals on very severe adverse events like, oh, sudden cardiac death, pulmonary infarction, Bell's palsy, different types of strokes for three consecutive months. Additional data mining more sudden death, more safety signals. And instead of pin a badge on Dr. Schwarzman, the data mining expert that alerted them to this, they told her to cease and desist. So quit running this. We don't want to see your data. You're pest. Okay? And they went and lied to the American public. So literally millions more people suffered adverse events. At least tens of thousands more people died from that COVID injection. Right now, today on VAERS worldwide, 39,000 deaths, 24% of those are occurring on the day of vaccination or within two days. I know VAERS doesn't prove causation, but that's correlation that they should have investigated rigorously. But they didn't because they had to prove this. They couldn't. They didn't want to create vaccine hesitancy. They wanted to mandate it. They did mandate it. They mandated the military, they mandated throughout our society. And again, millions of people were adversely impacted when they shouldn't have been, or at a minimum, they should have been informed. So they had informed consent to subject themselves to this experimental gene therapy. This is an outrage. It's the biggest government scandal in my lifetime and it's still being covered up by most of the major media.
Tyrus
You know, and it's that horrible, well, you crack a few eggs mentality of that government. We don't know who, we don't know who called the shots because we don't know who the president was during that time. Fauci and them all had. I mean, now the pardon is even more sickening, isn't it?
Senator Ron Johnson
Oh, it truly is. But again, it was Biden that said this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated. You know, they lied to us so, you know, get your child vaccinated so they don't transmit it to the grandparent and kill the grandparent. Well, then we found out later, well, it doesn't prevent transmission. No, this was just lie upon lie upon lie upon lie. And they're getting away with it.
Tyrus
Yeah, they. They made us all go indoors. They made us all go indoors, which was the worst possible situation for Covid. We all need to be outside exercising and getting sunlight. I want to thank you so much for talking about this and hopefully to your. I'm going to quote you, I hope legacy media joins on reporting this. The American people deserve to know that their government blatantly lied to them and those lies called permanent disabilities and deaths. And I think everyone who has had went through that pandemic has a story to tell and hopefully this will get the truth out. Thank you so much, Senator Johnson, for coming on today and I really appreciate your time.
Senator Ron Johnson
Thanks for covering. Have a great day.
Tyrus
Yes, sir.
Brian Kilmeade
Newsmakers and news breakers, hear it first on the Brian Kilmeade Show. A radio show like no other is Brian Kilmeade.
Tyrus
Kinda. It's Tyrus. And I couldn't help but notice hearing a commercial from my podcast while we're getting ready to come in. So again, Planet Tyrus podcast, check it out on either YouTube or we're gonna be on Spotify, which is kind of exciting. Fox One, FOX News Radio, Apple. So I guess wherever you see podcasts, you want to check us out. And I've taken a different approach. I don't talk a lot about politics on there. I talk about cool stuff that we kind of forgot about, a lot of scientists on, a lot of stuff about dinosaurs and, and history and cool things astronauts like, all the things that we used to as kids get caught up on and I think give us a different conversation to where we can take a break from politics and talk about some cool things in life. And I hope you join me on that on my, on my podcast. We got some really cool stuff coming up, and I hope we all start to get talking more about being outdoors, enjoying this great, enjoying this great country that we love. And so check it out at Planet Tyrus.
Brian Kilmeade
From high atop Fox News headquarters in New York City, always seeking solutions, never sewing division, it's Brian. Kill me what it is.
Tyrus
Do not be surprised by the large individual in your monitor or in your ears. It is Tyrus special guest hosting for the Brimey Kill Me. The Brian. Brian Mead. Hey, I just made a nickname for him, the Brian Kilmeade Show. All right, Brian Mead. I have to remember the hashtag Brime Mead. All right, now, before, before I introduce my guests, I want to roll this for you. Of course, we'll be talking about the Carmelo Anthony case. If we could roll number 19, that'd be phenomenal.
Sheldon Yellen
Just relief. Relief that 12 members of our community, the jurors, saw it the same way we did, that this was murder, plain and simple. And then they saw punishment like we saw it, that he needed a lengthy prison sentence. I was relieved. I thought it would be murder. But until you hear it, of course a jury can do whatever they want
Tyrus
as long as they're following the law.
Sheldon Yellen
So I was relieved for the family, mostly.
Tyrus
Mostly. Joining me now is Reagan Charleston, attorney from New Orleans, Louisiana, former reality TV star and mom. Reagan, thanks for joining us.
Reagan Charleston
Thanks for having me. Tyrus. This is such a sad story.
Tyrus
It is.
Reagan Charleston
It's hard to even think about, you know, really being on either side as a parent.
Tyrus
And can you, can you, from a lawyer's perspective, if obviously one of the, you know, one of the news articles, everyone was that they immediately file for appeal. But isn't that pretty much standard for a murder or any case like this, that they would, they would have filed any case?
Reagan Charleston
Absolutely. Like any case that you're looking at if you have an unfavorable verdict or sentencing outcome for your client, you're going to appeal it and you're going to examine the record the decisions that the judge made here. You know, we're not just talking about the sentencing and the 35 years. They're going to be looking at the makeup of the jury and the peremptory strikes that were made early on. And there are some really interesting legal issues to examine and those will certainly be brought up on appeal.
Tyrus
Which issues do you think would be the most glaring or the most that most be discussed about?
Reagan Charleston
Well, like I said, the sentencing, you know, I think 35 years is, I don't find it excessive. It was I think 5 to 99. So it's somewhere right in the middle. I think the biggest legal issue that we're going to see here and the biggest discussion obviously and that you're seeing in news right now is race and the makeup of the jury. There were multiple black members of the jury veneer. Ultimately those jurors were stricken. There were batson challenges that were made. Basically the defense says that the state struck those jurors just based on race. And then it turns on the state to show some non racially motivated reason for striking the jurors. And in this case they said that they were stricken because they had an educational background, that they worked in the school, that they could not be unbiased because of that background and career that they'd had and the various issues that this had taken place on school grounds. And the judge agreed. So the judge overruled those challenges. And I think that that's going to be examined on appeal. But ultimately, and like you heard in the clip, there were 12 jurors and they decided. And you know, I think the bigger issue here is that a life was lost.
Tyrus
Yeah, seems to be lost child.
Reagan Charleston
Yeah.
Tyrus
And I find, you know, he had people. There was what four black people that testified supposedly were supposed to be on his behalf and they kind of, they told the truth and the truth was damning. I, I hate the fact that this has come down to a pigment issue and people are. I think the ultimate form of racism is to support someone regardless of facts, character, et cetera, just based on the color of their skin. And we're seeing it's not coming from the, and I hate saying this, it's not coming from the white side, is coming from black Americans who continue to show that racism is all inclusive. But for some reason, especially the media kind of gives them a pass and I think that's the sadness in all of that. Besides the fact this is a tragedy, besides the fact that his, his parents should be taking a hard look in the mirror to where that's how your son solves his issues. Like I, we've all been in situations in life where maybe we get our butt kicked or we're in a bad situation, whatever the case may be. But I never thought, hey, I'm going to solve this by stabbing someone in the chest.
Reagan Charleston
That's, you know, at the heart of it. And children cannot go to school, literally, and they can't go to school and kill one another because there is some issue or, you know, a turf war at a track meet. And I think that that's something that you're right, is lost in this discussion. A child was murdered at a track meet by a fellow athlete. That cannot happen. What happened to fist fights? I mean, yeah, you get out, go for it, but you can't, you, you can't absolve an individual of murder. And it ultimately was, and the jury found that it was not self defense and the law exists. And there, you know, this will be examined on appeal. What were the jury instructions, you know, what happened and the record will be examined. And I do think, and I don't want it to get lost in, did Carmelo get the same shake that a white defendant would have gotten? I don't know. Those are questions that can be examined. But what is disappointing as a mother, not as a lawyer, I'm going to step back and not look at this as a legal analyst, but as a mother, is that a child was killed at a track meet. And that's something that just simply can't be ignored from the discussion. And I feel like that's happening right now.
Link Lauren
Yeah.
Tyrus
And I, I, you know what, And I'm also, as a father looking at this. Some of the, when I see the behaviors, I, when I see some of the comments that are said, I, it's really disappointing that you don't see the father stepping forward and be like, my son. We know what he did. It was not, this isn't, this is one of those cases where I'm like, I think a white kid would have got the same exact outcome based on all the information and the facts, the testimony, eyewitness, etc, and when you hear some of the, the hate that's being spewed, even regardless of whatever, you know, your heart's broken, your son has done a horrible thing. There is a responsibility to try to lower the temperature of the room. And I Want to play some of the craziest, most racist things being said, and I don't think your pigment should to give you the right to murder someone because you feel uncomfortable. Can we roll number 23?
Reagan Charleston
That's what Carmelo was doing. This was a legal lynching that happened in the slaughterhouse. This is a slaughterhouse. This is not a courthouse.
Tyrus
Hey, keep fighting, keep fighting, keep fighting. We will ask on the way out. Guilty, guilty, guilty.
Reagan Charleston
We're fighting for you, Carmelo.
Tyrus
I mean, it's absolutely shocking to me that the only reason why they're doing this is because he's black. And I just. I think that's. We're so past that in this country. We've seen that you literally have to go out and invent and employ Klan members to get racist things out there. You know, we're seeing. With hearings and stuff. Isn't this just the most disappointing part of the humanity of America?
Reagan Charleston
It's awful. And, you know, I think that I keep saying this should be the age of transparency and accountability, but there's so much misinformation online, and there are so many people. And you and I have talked about this before. Read. Educate yourself. And I just feel like everything is. It's like you said, lower the temperature. But we're talking about a murder case, and this is a legal proceeding. Someone was killed and stabbed, bottom line. And people are sentenced. This. This occurs. And it doesn't matter if you're black or white, you're going to face a jury of your peers. 12 individuals will decide whether you're guilty or not. And that's what happened. And to hear the. The audio that you just played, it's. It is shocking. And I think it's just. Just unfortunately a sign of the times.
Tyrus
And it's. It's. It's a sign of a time that doesn't exist anymore. And, you know, I'm sitting here on a radio show talking to a white woman about court stuff. There was a time when this never would have been allowed. I would have been allowed to clean this building up, but I wouldn't have been allowed to sit in a chair and make a living doing it. That time has gone. It is not, and it's not coming back. So when I see people sit there. And again, you live in a country where you can say these things with no real repercussions. They were for saying that, you know, going against the court here, the verdict, and saying, we're going to keep fighting, and he has a right to protect himself. And, you know, all that stuff that you. That is protected speech. You're allowed to say these things. You're literally. You're an oxymoron. You're saying you're so oppressed while you're telling the world you're oppressed and no one's stopping you from doing it. That, to me, is just insanity.
Reagan Charleston
These are complicated issues. They're not going to go away. I mean, I don't. This isn't the last time we're going to have this discussion.
Tyrus
No, it's not.
Reagan Charleston
I mean, it's going to continue. And unfortunately, and this is what I just had talked about this yesterday. This is tragic. This is a tragic story. And to boil it down and to condense it to what it's been condensed into is. It's disheartening. We should be talking about this as parents, as educators, as just citizens, like, telling our kids that they can't react in violence like this, even over something, you know, so simple. And that is lost. And that's the disappointing, you know, part about, you know, what we're listening to and what we're hearing. It's unfortunate all the way around, you
Tyrus
know, and just real quick, I want to play one more thing because I think. And you're. You're exemplifying. You're taking responsibility. When you talk, you're, you're just, you're. You're trying to think of both sides. When you, when you're talking, there's responsibility, and that's leadership. That's also being a good parent. When you hear elected officials say wild things. Can we play Jasmine Crockett's comment on this? Number 24 for her.
Reagan Charleston
Was it a switch? I don't know what he had. It was like a. It seemed like it was a multi tool, almost like a Swiss Army. Yeah, like with the little scissors and everything and whatever. So it was. Well, I would argue the size of it alone. You wouldn't even think it's a daily weapon.
Tyrus
I mean, regardless of whether it was
Reagan Charleston
a Swiss, why are we minimizing it? Yeah, that's so irresponsible. And I heard that clip, and I was disappointed. And like I said, look, we need to talk about the legal issues. You're an elected official. If you want to talk about, you know, injustice, possible injustice, then examine the legal issues. Do not minimize it, and be like, oh, was it a Swiss army knife that he used to murder this child? Like, come on, this is. It's just irresponsible all the way around. And take a step back, examine the record Be. If you really want to challenge an issue, like you said, I'm looking at it from both sides. It's what I do. I'm a lawyer. I have to be a neutral. And I think that it's unfortunate that you have an elected official that's not doing that, because that. That is leadership. And that was a disappointing clip because it's. It's completely insensitive. A family has lost their son. A brother is forever without his twin. And this is. It's. It's a tragedy. You know, be responsible. And those were some really irresponsible remarks,
Tyrus
you know, and then. And then, you know, so I also feel bad for Carmelo. You know, I'm like, this is. For him to think this was the way is heartbreaking, because those are the issues, Dyrus.
Reagan Charleston
I mean, those are the things that we have to talk about. And, you know, there are larger things and discussions that have to be had, but this was not the time to do it, in my opinion. And the record is the record, and it will be examined on appeal. But, yes, for Carmelo, he's lost 35 years if he doesn't parole out earlier of his life. And it's sad on both sides. It's tragic for both families. But what happened leading up to that? You and I have talked about this and community and family and what matters and what made him pack a knife to bring to a track meet. Okay. There are so many different issues that need to be examined and looked at and talked about, but not the way Ms. Crockett did. I mean, this is. You have to be responsible. We're talking about children and safety and the legal system and Texas laws or Texas laws. He was sentenced by the Texas standard, and also he was tried as an adult. So as a politician, as a lawmaker, she should be talking about the real issues if she wants to see change, not completely minimizing the death of a young man at the hands of a fellow athlete. This is a really sad story, and people need to be more responsible, you
Tyrus
know, because I. I look at this, and I think I put myself in Carmelo's father's shoes, and I. I would. You lost your son long before the stabbing.
Mike O'Hare
And when I.
Tyrus
And what I mean by that is if the mentality was that I'm a. And I. I hate that I have to say this, because I grew up. Up during. I grew up in the. You know, the. The 80s and 90s in high school, and we had a lot of. You know, we had a lot of issues, and it was like, it was. Racism seemed to be the thing, you know, Like, I. Like, I was. My. My buddies were all Malcolm X guys for a while, and then there was the Mexican guys that had their thing in la, and then there was the white guys and stuff. And there's this mob mentality and this, I'm a gangster, I'm a thug. And you had NWA and all this stuff, and it was f. The police, and. And there was this whole, like, beginning culture of, like, you. But at some point, I. I don't know who instilled it in me, but I knew that that was wrong. I knew that, like, hey, I. I have friends with all these guys. The only time I'm doing this dumb stuff is in front of my. My black peers. And then turns out they were doing it because they were in front of me. And for some reason, we had the miscommunication that being this way was cool. But looking back on it now, as an adult, I'm embarrassed by it, you know, And I think. And I didn't have a father present to say, hey, knucklehead, that's your friend. Go apologize. Or we don't do that in this house. Or, hey, son, you take an ass whipping, you know, if that's what it was. Or maybe he beats the other guy up, but we'll never know.
Reagan Charleston
Given ass whooping. Yeah, don't pack a knife and stab someone in the chest.
Tyrus
But I mean, that mentality of, like, it's, I'm gangster, I'm this. I'm okay. This is okay. You know, that none of it's okay. You could make an argument that maybe you didn't like the makeup of the jury, but you don't excuse the behavior. And I think that's the part. That part that just is just tragic to me. To your point, that's.
Reagan Charleston
That's exactly what's getting lost here. And as a lawyer, there are certainly all. All of these arguments that can be made, and we can look at the larger social issues. Racism is not going away. It hasn't gone away. Yes, things are tremendously better, but I'm not going to sit here as a white woman and explain racism to a black man. That's incredibly irresponsible. I know better, but I would push back.
Tyrus
The racism pendulum has kind of switched more towards going after someone like yourself than me, and that's. That's not good change. So hopefully we get it together. Reagan, it's always awesome to have you on. Next time, we'll have something much more lighter to talk about. I Promise. This is Tyrus on the Brian Kilmeade Show.
Brian Kilmeade
The more you listen, the more you'll know it's Brian Kilmeade.
Tyrus
What it is. This is Tyrus filling in for Brian Kilmeade or what I call him. Bill Mead. Brime. Bry. Mead. Bry. Me. Let's get that out there. It's just short nickname for a. Well, not so tall man. You know what? One thing that I keep constantly trying to do is put a smile on America's face. When they tune in and watch me on the Gut Feel show or whenever I'm on Fox, I try to mix in a little bit of hum, a little bit of humor with a little bit of life. And I'll be honest with some of the things we talk about. There's just not a lot of humor in it. It's a very disappointing time in terms of leadership, character in this country. So I'm very lucky to be able to go out all over this country and tell jokes for a little while and, and laugh and, and meet Americans, some of the best people. And so I do that on my Planet Tyrus Live tour, which we're going to be all over the country starting in August. We're going to be anywhere from Texas, Michigan, all up and down Florida, all up and down the Midwest. We just came off a tour in California. And it's always the same thing. People like to laugh and we like to. It's important that no matter how bad the news gets or how it feels, you still got to take time to have a little moment to smile and do the fun things in life you love.
Brian Kilmeade
If you're interested in it, Brian's talking about it. You're with Brian Kilmeade.
Tyrus
What it is, it's Tyrus. I'm back in guest hosting for the Brian Kilmeade Show. That's right. I've made it through a few segments now have not been kicked out. I am am honored and excited to have two awesome gentlemen joining me today. But in studio right now is Sheldon Yellen, CEO of Belfor and first responder Advocates. We were just doing a little meet and greet. We're going to get into you a little bit, but we're really here to talk about Rescue Nation, which, which is an. I'm telling you, I'm, I'm excited for this one. I can't wait to watch all this. Telling the historic stories of our nation's first responders and emergency situations with raw, dramatic, firsthand perspectives like never before. Rescue Nation is now available on Fox Nation. And again, the show tells heroic stories of our nation's first responders in emergency situations with raw, dramatic, firsthand perspectives. Fast paced, high adrenaline clips featuring stories of law enforcement and dramatic rescue scenarios all across the country. The story is told through their own perspectives via body cams, dash cams, helicopters and drones. Mr. Yellen, first of all, thank you so much for coming on today.
Sheldon Yellen
Thanks, Tyrus. A pleasure to be here with you.
Tyrus
And you have an amazing backstory. And we were talking about love, and you had a. You're from a single mom.
Sheldon Yellen
Yeah.
Tyrus
Decided to forego, graduate from high school. And you. Then you build. You have built this. I hate to use the word empire, but it is an empire. And for those people just meeting you for the first time, you just give us a little bit of background about you and how we came to this spot today.
Sheldon Yellen
Well, Tyrus, thank you. And what an honor to be here with you. I was raised by a single mom. I'm the oldest of four boys. I had to forego my formal graduation of high school. Dropped out at the 11th grade to help save my mom's house, which was in the middle of being repossessed. And we did that together, my brothers and I, and went on to grow a business, Belfor, largest property restoration business in the world today, spanning 30 some countries, 12,000 plus employees around the world. And I get to work with first responders all the time. And that's really an honor and a
Tyrus
pleasure, you know, because you didn't graduate from high school, but you graduated from school of hard knocks. We did, we did. And I often talk about, like, yeah, you can be book smart, but they say the term street sergeant. I don't feel that's life smart, you know, and hard work pays off. It does. And they don't need a piece of paper, although if you can get it. But I'm just saying, if you. If you had to do something as noble as what is a son supposed to do when his mom's in trouble, you know, and the best you can. And that kind of goes into this awesome show. Also joining us is Mike o', Hare, the host of Rescue Nation. He's joining us on Zoom. Mike, are you with us?
Mike O'Hare
I am, Cyrus. Good to be here and great to see. Great to see Sheldon again.
Sheldon Yellen
Good to see you, Mike.
Tyrus
So, hey, I want to. I want to play a quick clip here because I want people to kind of get a taste of this. This is an awesome show. Now listen, Cops was. Was a staple forever. This is giving you a wider view where you actually get to see heroes and you get to see people's lives being saved. Not always bad people getting brought to justice. So I think that's kind of a cool, interesting thing. It's a very positive spin. So if we could roll number 35, that would be phenomenal. Ma', Am, are you in there? Do you hear? Tell her to come there. Come on, ma', am, Come on, hurry.
Mike O'Hare
The woman huddles next to the window to escape the glowing smoke inside. But she's not alone.
Tyrus
Can you see our wife?
Mike O'Hare
Clutched in her arms is a small gray ferret. Officers take the animals from her and quickly pull her through the narrow shoulder height window. The woman runs from the house into the arms of her boyfriend who narrowly escaped from the first floor only minutes earlier.
Tyrus
That is just the intensity and the this. You don't have a whole lot of time.
Sheldon Yellen
You know, I think the most amazing part of this show, and I think Mike and I both agree, is that you look at these first responders and all the training they go through gets them prepared for this one moment in time to make these split second decisions. The audience gets to see it live with these body cams, but the decisions that are made in just the moment
Tyrus
are so incredible, you know. And Mike, if I could ask you, when you're hosting this is it, are you not in awe of some of the stories you get to recreate for the listeners at home?
Mike O'Hare
Yeah, like, just like Sheldon said, I mean, these people are just remarkable. I mean, they are superheroes. They want. No, thank you. They just, they, they show up and they do a job for people they don't know and might never see again. They, they work side by side with their brothers and sisters who have this training. And it's almost you know, just kind of a muscle memory reaction where they just spring into action and do these things. And you're sitting there watching through body cam or dash cam, almost feeling like you're standing on their shoulders for a second and then you, you take a step back and go, how did they do that? And more to the point, why did they do that? Because they have their own families, they have their own lives. But they put all that on the shelf and it's just about helping the people in need. And, you know, working with Sheldon, it's just amazing because there's somebody that's thanking them every single day, you know, putting his money where his mouth is and saying, you know, it's not enough just to say, hey, thanks a lot for what you're doing. I'm gonna get your stories out there and I hope that's what this show brings to the audience. It's just a little bit of a thank you to the men and women that do these jobs.
Tyrus
Yeah. Because I got goosebumps just hearing that, you know, and you have to, there has to be a sense of humbleness and promoting what is the backbone of this country. Our first responders.
Sheldon Yellen
You know, we hear so often about the headlines and sometimes the headlines are not positive stories. But when you dig deeper, go beyond the headline and you see what our first responder world is made of. The heart, the passion, the compassion, the commitment. And as Mike said so well, these people are putting their lives on the line. We've seen instances where first responders are approaching a car that could blow up at any second. They don't hesitate, they still go toward the car. We've seen shootouts happen and the first responders are running toward it, not away from it. It's so heartening to see this in real time, real life. And like Mike again said with the body cams, the dash cams, you as the viewing audience, you're living this as you watch this show, you're seeing it
Tyrus
happen in real time. And there's no, there's no scripts, there's no hey, pause, no cut. Hey, can we get, I mean, I don't know, if someone was at a window and says hold my ferret, I'd be like, lady, get out. You know, the ferret will find a way. You know, and then she gets out and who does she run to? The boyfriend.
Sheldon Yellen
Right.
Tyrus
You know, and that's how he got out first. That's a whole other. But I want to go right into number 36 because these, I think our viewers and our listeners need to, just to get a taste of this to just to kind of see what, what they're going to see. And if we could roll number 36, this one's my favorite.
Mike O'Hare
It's the middle of the night at a trailer park in Wisconsin and officers with the West Allis Police department are responding to calls of a house fire. The following was captured on one of the officers body cameras inside
Tyrus
this fully engulfed.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
I can't get in.
Tyrus
There's a three year old, a back
Mike O'Hare
bedroom, much to the officer's heart. The trailer that is billowing smoke has a missing 3 year old boy inside and nobody can seem to find him.
Senator Ron Johnson
Information about a child trapped.
Mike O'Hare
The officer starts desperately breaking out a back window which he believes is the closest to the toddler's bedroom.
Tyrus
Now the, the mobile homes Go up quick. I. I lived in one when I was in college. There's not a lot there in terms of. Because we had tornadoes in Nebraska. And you did not. That's not the one you hunker down in, you know.
Sheldon Yellen
Right.
Tyrus
Anyone, I think, would any reasonable person be like, you did all you could, you know, and that wasn't enough for him.
Sheldon Yellen
I think you hit the nail on the head, Dyrus. Any reasonable person.
Tyrus
Yeah.
Sheldon Yellen
But when these people take the oath, when these first responders take that oath, it is 100% commitment. Go. And they don't hesitate. They're putting it all on the line every day. And Mike and I like to say we see some of the best of things in the worst of times from these people all over the country.
Tyrus
Now, we're not going to give you the result of this. You're going to have to tune in to see what happens. But I just, I can't wait to figure out how this ends. But when you. What inspired you to want to do this, to bring this to the homes of Americans? Actually, people all over the world, actually.
Sheldon Yellen
So in my case, being in the restoration business, my whole life, 40 plus years, I've been working alongside of first responders for those 40 plus years, and I've trained with them. I've done the rappels, I've done the Swiftwater rescues, I've gone into burning homes and buildings. And I have seen firsthand what's involved, the commitment. I am in awe of these people. And so when I was given the chance through Mike to be part of this show, I immediately, immediately, without hesitation, said I would love to do it. And having done so with Mike so far, we are having a great time, getting to highlight the great things that these people do each and every day. And the most amazing part, Tyrus, we even on set, we try to say thank you in the most humble way. And the consistent response from all of the first responders is thanking me for what? All I did was my job.
Tyrus
And speaking of job, it must be a tremendous honor, Mike, to be around these guys. Can you give us a. Is there a. I know we saw some clips, but is there one story that, that you cover that sticks out to you? I mean, they're all tremendous, but is there one in particular you'd like to give us another little tease for?
Mike O'Hare
Yeah, I mean, just like Sheldon was saying, I mean, these guys, these men and women, are just remarkable people. And they're so humble and they sit there and when you say thank you, they're, you know, It's. It's almost like NFL players that get in the end zone, you know, just hand the ball to the ref and they go back and play. It's. It's a very similar kind of vibe. But I think one of my favorite ones was the. The Rescue 9, the guys out in California that fly helicopters, and they're out there finding, you know, distressed hikers. The winds out there are whipping around, and they have to find a way to get these people to safety. And there is no plan B. They don't dial it back and say, oh, we'll get them tomorrow. They stay out there and they figure it out until those people are safe. And they're doing it from helicopters. I mean, it's not, you know, a routine traffic stop. Like, these people are up in the mountains, and their job is to bring people home safely. And I just. It's remarkable. It's a type of job that, you know, is near and dear to my heart. I have so many of my family that have been serving in the New York Police Department. Sadly, I just. I lost Michael Jack this past week, and he was a proud Marine and a member of the New York Police Department. And he was the first guy to kind of show me where the first responder was. I just remember he was that guy that, no matter what, he had it handled. And, you know, when you said thank you, he'd be like, ah, no, we do it for the blue. So it's remarkable. But to see those. Those different types of rescue, the different types of first responders, you know, search and rescue, you know, your average black and white or, you know, you know, somebody like a firefighter. I mean, it's really remarkable to see, you know, New York is. Is definitely near and dear to my heart, and so is the police and fire department.
Tyrus
So then obviously, you're very excited about having with the Knicks last night. As a Celtic fan, I can't say that I am.
Mike O'Hare
Absolutely.
Senator Ron Johnson
Well, I'm sorry.
Mike O'Hare
Sorry about the Celtics fan. I'll do my best Boston accent for
Tyrus
you and say, no, no, please don't.
Mike O'Hare
Maybe next year.
Tyrus
Yeah, yeah, no, maybe next year. I guess. I guess it's good it's in our division. I'll just say that. Yeah, yeah.
Mike O'Hare
It's nice to know that, you know, it's still in the east, but amazing comeback, but, you know, the New York boys and girls in blue will be out there protecting the city when the Knicks finally bring that championship home, you
Tyrus
know, and, of course, just so everybody knows who's listening, Rescue Nation is available now on Fox Nation, if you haven't already watched it, I strongly recommend that you do. Obviously, this is going. Is a tremendous success. Is going to be a success. Are we already working on season two, fellas?
Sheldon Yellen
Like, we're right there. We're right there.
Tyrus
That is absolutely phenomenal. Now, Mike, people who are meeting you for the first time, give a little background. We got his origin story. Can a little bit of your origin story for those people who are, like, just getting to know you for the first time.
Mike O'Hare
Well, like you, I wear a lot of hats.
Tyrus
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Senator Ron Johnson
You're not going to radio here today.
Mike O'Hare
I see you on. On the Five and all those great things. I'm currently in Sarasota, Florida, coaching a girls high school rowing team at the national championships. I was a lead singer for a punk rock band. I do a lot of work for Fox Nation and, you know, just, I don't know, an Irish Catholic kid from, from New York who just keeps trying all avenues.
Tyrus
I'm sorry, did you say a punk rock band? Is that.
Mike O'Hare
Was that was that punk rock band? I know with the tie and everything, it really doesn't play anymore. But I'm an older now punk rocker,
Tyrus
so lead singer and guitar drummer, give us. Hey, man, we, we need to know these things.
Mike O'Hare
Lead singer for an Irish influence punk rock band now defunct, no longer around. But think the vein of Dropkick Murphy's from Boston.
Tyrus
Yeah.
Mike O'Hare
And love Kenny Casey and all those guys. They're good dudes, despite being Red Sox fans.
Tyrus
So you're, you know, I was gonna say you're a rowing dad. I'm a horse dad. My daughter jumps. I'm also a baseball dad and a swimming dad. And I got a. I have a small village of children. Just. I'll say that quickly. What is that like? I mean, because that is. Can I ask you, is it, is rowing, is it expensive? Because I don't want my.
Mike O'Hare
It is. It's a. It's an expensive sport. I would say if, if they like it, you know, prepare for long hours and, you know, like, I played baseball and football first, and then we got moved to the Philadelphia area and I learned about rowing real quick and then did it at Syracuse University. But coaching it and getting to work with these amazing kids is a lot of fun. So, yeah, if they decide that they've got some height and they want to row boats, I would say get them involved.
Tyrus
All right, well, we got about a minute left, so just again, I'm going to plug it again. Rescue Nation now available on Fox Nation. If you don't have it, get it. And I think the more that we can support our first responders, especially I think firefighters, they don't get enough recognition. I don't know if you would agree with that or not all deserve EMTs. I mean firemen do a lot besides putting out fires.
Sheldon Yellen
I can tell you firsthand. Chrissy at one point had a call 911 for me myself, I myself have that debt of gratitude to those that came to rescue me, transported me to the hospital and here I am today, still living to prove you need them.
Tyrus
And you are paying it forward in spades, sir. And thank you guys so much for joining us today. Again, Rescue Nation, check it out on Fox Nation. I appreciate the time today. Best of luck to both of you. I don't think you need it. And I'm pretty sure your, your bold prediction on the Knicks is probably gonna happen hopefully in San Antonio. So the traffic's not so bad here in New York. But either way, thank you guys so much for joining me today. And you guys have a wonderful, wonderful week. And I don't need to wish you luck. I already did about 40 times. This is going to be a smash hit and I definitely will be tuning in.
Sheldon Yellen
Thanks, Tyrus.
Mike O'Hare
Thank you so much. And Sheldon, as always, great to see
Sheldon Yellen
you my friend Mike, you too, as always. Have fun down there in Sarasota.
Mike O'Hare
All right, we'll see you soon.
Tyrus
This has been Tyrus guest hosting for the Brian Kill me show or as we're calling him be, Mead Brymed. That's right, Brymeat. Hashtag Brime Mead. And again, Rescue Nation.
Brian Kilmeade
Check it out, it's Brian Kill made. Radio that makes you think this is the Brian Kilmeade show.
Tyrus
What it is, Tyrus, I'm back. And again I gotta talk about that Knicks game or Spurs Knicks game. And I want to talk about sports media because they are pathetic. I mean it's just they ordain guys who aren't ready. You know, they, they want Wembley to be, you know, he's, he's already Wilt Chamberlain and he's Shaq and he's all these things. He's a 22 year old kid and he looked like in the fourth quarter of every game with the exception of game three like a deer in a headlights. And he's made some. I think Kenny Smith said it best that he was shook or he was in shock and we need to just let them play the games. Every game is a must win and there'll be a bunch of people on different Things that are so called experts. And it was telling me like if they don't win this and that and their career is over. It's not as a championship series. You gotta let these guys play. And they're playing against the best athletes in the world. World. And we need to remember that. And although this series is not going his way, maybe he's not ready yet. And that's okay. He's a 22 year old kid, he's 7 foot 5. Yes. But he's still not a grown man.
Brian Kilmeade
From the Fox News radio studios in midtown Manhattan, it's the fastest growing radio talk show. Brian Kilmeade,
Tyrus
Stop the press. It's not Kill Mead, it's Tyrus filling in for the great Brian Kilmeade on the Brian Kilmeade Show. And man, I just said his name a lot more than I usually like to. All right, I'm gonna try this new thing. It's called Rapid Fire News Stories. And joining me now is a political influencer and commentator and host of. Host of Spot on with Link. That's right, Link. Lauren is joining me today. How are you today?
Link Lauren
I'm great. Great to be with you, Tyrus.
Tyrus
All right, so okay, let's just get. So what I did was because there's so much going on and you seem to have a pulse on everything. So I'm just gonna throw some. We're gonna throw. I'm gonna roll a clip and then we're gonna talk about it. And then another clip and we're gonna talk about it. The first one that I want to do is number one is Graham Platner. Let's just. Or as I like to call him, the Furor so world number one for us.
Senator Ron Johnson
We even released as a campaign a video which you're putting up on the screen right now of me dancing at my brother's wedding to his wife, who is Jewish and her fully extended Jewish family. And I would not have taken my shirt off in that context if I had known. And so any statement saying that I did know is again, totally false.
Tyrus
I didn't know I couldn't do that. Does that fly?
Link Lauren
No, I don't think so. But what's so funny about Graham Platner is he's just unmasking these Democrats as complete frauds. They're all about supporting women, uplifting women. You've got a guy who's racist with a Nazi tattoo, credibly accused of abusing women and a self proclaimed communist. And this is who just won the primary. So the Democrats can Never tell us a single thing for the rest of time because they are propping up, up this guy and shilling for him every single day now and then.
Tyrus
You know, it's funny because I don't. We say, you know, Democrats, but I feel like it's socialists that are living like a parasitical life off the Democratic Party and they just kind of go ahead.
Link Lauren
No, I was going to say I feel like the Democratic Party has been co opted by this far left progressive wing. Most Democrats you talk to behind the scenes, they're like, we don't believe in all this democratic socialism. We don't like Mom, Donnie, we don't like Platner. But nobody has the balls in the Democratic Party to just come out and say something like Chuck Schumer. He doesn't agree with all these new kids and this new guard, but he won't come out and say a darn thing because he's scared as well.
Tyrus
Yeah, he doesn't want to. His job is more important than his service. And that's, that's sad. And now. But not all of them because let's roll. Number eight, Fetterman on Hannity was absolutely hilarious. But I respect what he was saying. I mean, make a deal, make a deal. You know, I'll tell, I'll tell P Hustle. I'll wear a suit every day if he releases all those texts and messages that he's had for the dozen women, you know, and you can prove America, what you really. What's these conversation, you know, can, can P Hustle prove how old these people are? Who was he really talking? You know, were they underage? You know, what were these conversations doing that and why would you do that as a married guy? Yeah, you know what, I respect his, his, his Hustle. I am a, also a fashion nightmare. So I for him to willing, willing to give up the hoodie. But he's making light of a very serious conversation.
Link Lauren
Absolutely. I feel like John Fetterman, what's funny about him is he got treatment for his mental health. His mental health improved and he was suddenly a lot less liberal. So I like my Democrats when they're willing to call out their own party. And I think it just goes to show. So maybe there's a reason we see these charts where people who have more mental health issues identify as far left and progressive. And then as you move to the right, they get a lot better. But shout out to John Fetterman. I'm happy to see him every day calling out his own party, but it's really not Even left first. Right. It's just common sense. Like, we shouldn't have a guy with a Nazi tattoo. And then don't tell us. Here's my thing. Don't play us for fools and say, I didn't even know what the tattoo was. That makes you sound like even more of an idiot. You're getting ink on your body. You don't even know what it is. Is the COVID up was as bad as the original instance.
Tyrus
Yeah. You know, here's the deal. For all my ink, I know everything I put on there, and it always has a meaning. And right here's the best part of that one is after he said he didn't know what it was like, was it a month later he was like, I'll have you know if you didn't know I'm a historian. So that what, you're the. Either the worst historian in the world or the worst liar in the world. And you picked. He didn't pick like a swastika, where you can make an argument, be like, no, it's an old Buddhist thing. Or he picked quite possibly the worst tattoo you could possibly want to get for being in a Nazi. Like that is like top tier VIP Nazi status. That particular tattoo. And again, absolutely. But I also. And I would just. I don't think he's any different than the squad. I don't, I don't see any difference. The only difference where I'm seeing the outrage is because he's white. But if he was my skin tone and my ethnicity, would this even be a, A thing? And they're already trying to make it like it's not.
Link Lauren
Well, what's interesting about Graham Platner, I feel like the Democrats have such a shortage for alpha men. It's like a bunch of beta males. It's like Hakeem Jeffries, Cory Booker, Chuck Schumer, and then like James Tallarico looks like an understudy for Book of Mormon on Broadway. Like, they have nobody in the Democratic Party, so maybe they're just so happy. Graham Platner has, like, facial hair. He's a little rugged, he's a veteran, and he checks those boxes on paper, but he's an absolute disaster. But they don't seem to care. They're just pushing him through and turning a blind eye to everything.
Tyrus
Now some of the people are saying that once he got. And he had, he had a commanding victory, although he really didn't run against anyone, that what the Democratic Party was going to do was replace him. I think that's absolutely false. I don't think they're replacing him at all.
Link Lauren
I don't know. I wouldn't put anything past them because, I mean, they threw Biden out with like 107 days left and chucked Kamala in and nobody voted for her. So they don't really care about elections in the Democratic Party. They don't care about your vote, the process, anything. They just care about pushing someone through and trying to get them to win. But it didn't work last time. So I guess we'll see what happens with this guy.
Tyrus
You know, and there is moments I think, that we do need to focus on or at least give more spotlight on. I thought Dr. Alveda King on Capitol Hill was. I thought she made some great points. If we could roll what she said there and get your comments on it. 28 SPLC is funding the far right and the far left with informants that they sent in to report back. So the informants, to not blow their cover, are doing heinous things on the far right in the far left. So she's calling everybody out but informants for a charity organization that doesn't. That doesn't pass the smell test.
Link Lauren
Well, all of these charities and all these NGOs, I feel like they're just basically partizan hack organizations. I want to know more about. Like, there's that guy, Nick Shirley, who uncovered all the fraud in Minnesota with the Somalians. I want to dig into way more of these charities, these nonprofits, these NGOs, because I call a flag on the play on all of it. I don't trust any of it. I think they're just funneling money to protesters. Like. Like half these protesters I see out the last few weeks. Why aren't you guys at work? You guys all have the same signs, the same things. So I just don't trust any of it. It all seems like very fake to me.
Tyrus
Yeah. And it's a. The silver lining is this, is that you have to fund racism to find it. You know, you had to buy the hoods, Charles. And now it makes sense when the chance. I remember that night where they were. You will not replace me. It was very well organized and with all due respect, without giving respect to average skinhead white supremacist organizing and orderly conduct and extreme intelligence is not their forte. Like, it's just. You look back on it now and you're like, how did we fall for this?
Link Lauren
Well, it's interesting you brought up the racist element, because I've probably been to almost all 50 states in the last Year or two. I don't think most Americans are racist. I think hardly anybody's racist. People just want to pay their bills, go to work, have health care. 80% of the country. I feel like we can agree on a lot of things. But the left and the mainstream media, they'd have to just gin up this division all the time. I mean, when Kamala lost, they said it's because she's a black woman, she's a woman of color. I'm like, no. Based on merit. She was just an abject failure. And people reach out.
Tyrus
I'll say she was a complete moron. Like, made. I'm just unburdened by what has been. Like, they wouldn't even put that on a bumper sticker.
Link Lauren
It's like something you might get in a fortune cookie at, like, a bad restaurant. But it's like Kamala Harris didn't even talk to the press the first 40 days of the campaign. She went down to the border for nine minutes to do a photo. Photo shoot and, like, fancy jewelry and cute outfits. Nobody took her seriously. But the second she lost, it was about race, racism, misogyny. Even with this Carmelo Anthony thing that's going on, it's like, there's right versus wrong. It's not always black versus white. Everything isn't always about race. People don't walk around like that all day long. But it's like the msdncs and all the liberal media. That's just what they push and push and push. But I feel like most people now, they're smart to it, they're wise to it. They don't even buy into the game.
Tyrus
I think, unfortunately. Unfortunately, it's more about clickbait. It's more like racism in this country has become like a reality TV show. You know, they want to see the dumpster fire because they don't see it at home, you know, and it's. It's. And it's. And I'll take it a step further. It's not white America that's racist. And for some reason, someone. My tone or darker can be as racist want. And then when they're called on it, I can't be racist or I'm oppressed. You're not. This is America. You're not oppressed. You're right. Racist is not. Is all inclusive, and we need to start calling it out.
Link Lauren
Well, it's like they just try to find labels to push onto everyone. Like, if you say, I don't want men and women's sports, I don't want Kids shot up with hormones. I just want common sense. You're transphobic. You hate trans people. You're homophobic. You're this. I'm like, me. Really?
Tyrus
Yeah, I picked up that vibe right away. I was actually talking like, hey, I don't know if we should have this guy on. He might be homophobic. And we just. We just don't play that.
Link Lauren
I will say I'm very sick of Pride Month. We're a third of the month through. I'm like, I'm so sick of this. I feel like Even in the LGBTQIA, R2D2 community, whatever it's called now, they're looking for ways to play the victim card constantly. It's like, that's why I can't be a part of you guys anymore. It's like, we're oppressed. We're victims. No, you're not. You have all of your rights. You guys gotta move on and find a new occupation and a new hobby. But there are just these protesters, like you said out there, just. Just with nothing better to do.
Tyrus
You know, I'll be honest with you. I'm anti. Every month. I can't stand Black History Month. It's so segregated. Every month is People Month. We all did this together. There wasn't one month where one group just stood out, you know, and it drives me absolutely crazy. And another thing, when it comes to, like, help, you know, all this is like, we're oppressed and we're this, and we have to help, help, help, and we always. Which segues me to my next one. The homeless situation in sanctuary cities. It's absolutely appalling. I grew up in California. I won't bring my family to California anymore. And that breaks my heart. Can we roll number? And we also see it in Seattle, New York. And the reason why I'm in Seattle is because Mayor Kate Wilson in Seattle, she thinks she's doing an amazing thing. Let's roll on 33.
Elizabeth Pipko
Today is about more than a new shelter. It is about creating a place where people can come inside, find safety and stability, connect to services, and begin moving toward permanent housing. The goal here is not simply shelter. It's not simply a roof over someone's head.
Link Lauren
The goal is to help people successfully move from homelessness towards stability and housing.
Elizabeth Pipko
That's exactly what this site is designed to.
Tyrus
To do. Yeah, it's. It's so not. It's because the World Cup's coming, right?
Link Lauren
Absolutely. You're talking about in California, in Seattle,
Tyrus
they opened up the tiny shelters. I don't Know if you've seen the 50 shelter homeless shelters that is going to. So they moving the homeless from one area to another.
Link Lauren
Well, what's interesting is this reminds me of Gavin Newsom. Remember, Gavin Newsom only cleaned up San Francisco when President XI was coming. It's like when we have these world leaders come, we got to clean everything up. It's like. Like you guys don't care about the homeless problem any other day of the week. You go to certain parts of Los Angeles stores that were once great mom and pop stores. They're boarded up in clothes that people have left and moved to Florida and retired. They're not even going to deal with it anymore. And what's interesting is, like, all these celebrities, right, who came out for Karen Bass and pushed Karen Bass, dude, they just. They just can drive by all the homeless people and the Rolls Royces and their Bentleys, they live in gated communities. You guys are insulated from the actual problems going on here. And then Karen Bass, genius plan was to give homeless people new veneers and fake teeth. Like, this is just failed Democratic leadership across the board. Whether it's Seattle, Louisiana. San Francisco, Chicago, and of course, all
Tyrus
of these sanctuary states are also the fraud beacons. And I think the two things go together. The Karen Bass thing with the teeth, that to me was. I was like, are you on crack? That's not how you solve the problem. Giving them new teeth to make look like they're old teeth. The same thing whether you could move them all to mansions. It's not. That's not the issue. It's not housing the issue. There were people in California whose homes burned down. They didn't live underneath the freeway. They had friends, connections. They went places, they found places that's. They're not homeless, they're addicts, or they're mentally disturbed or people who need help. We need mental facilities, we need rehab. Not giving them new syringes and these little boxes that were like 1600 bucks a piece, which I guarantee you that's not what they cost. And you look inside of them, they had a little plant and a desk in a bed because there's nothing more than a. Than a drug addict needs in the morning is a desk and coat hangers. Like, they just. It's. They are so out of touch, and it's embarrassingly sad.
Link Lauren
I feel like all these Democratic mayors and governors, they really know how to waste money. Remember Gavin Newsom, also in California, giving the iPads to the inmates. So I guess surf pornography on the Internet and then mom Donnie yesterday comes out, he's giving 15 million to gender Affirming Care. I'm like, there are veterans sleeping on the street in New York City right now. Ben Stiller was just on camera walking by, a guy slumped over. It's viral all over the Internet today. But we're going to give millions and millions to Gender Affirming Care. We're going to buy these folks new teeth. So what, the Mars Rover can see their smile. Why don't you actually do something and put water in the fire hydrants and do your job? But I feel like we just need an IQ test. You know, President Trump always talks about
Tyrus
this to run for office or at least, at least in a public interview, you know, where, like, you ask, like, your feelings on, like, so we know exactly what. Because they say. And now especially we see it. It a lot where they'll tell you whatever they want to tell you to get in. And then when they get in, it's absolute nightmare. And I think the. I think we need to take a page out of England's thing where someone's not doing it. They just get voted out. Like, you get fired. Like, we. And it can't come from. It has to come from a different source because Senate's not going to fire the Senate, the House is not going to fire. And of course, it's divided. So it doesn't matter. We need to come up with some system, a panel of normal people.
Link Lauren
Yes. Something like Big Brother, Survivor, maybe like, are you smarter than a fifth grader? Because if we had fifth graders come in and you told a fifth grader, hey, homeless people all over the street, we're gonna get them new big teeth. And taxpayers are going to foot the bill. The fifth graders would be like, why, that's terrible. I think we just need. Are you smarter than a fifth grader? For Karen Bass, Mom, Donnie, and all
Tyrus
of these folks, man, thank you so much. Yeah. Because if my 5th grader creator said give him fake teeth, I would have grounded them. Thank you so much, man. This has been an absolute blast. We have to do this again. I have to get you on my podcast sometime. Thank you so much for joining us today. This is Tyrus on the Brian Kilmeade Show.
Brian Kilmeade
Breaking news, those unique opinions, hear it all on the Brian Kilmeade Show.
Tyrus
What it is, It's Tyrus. And I just want to take a moment to talk a little bit about our president and what he's been dealing with, which I find the most egregious. Non support for the American way. I compare him a lot to Teddy Roosevelt. Very similar in terms of their. He's very. He's very. He's a very progressive president, although the word progressive has been bastardized by the extreme left. But Roosevelt was. Had the same type of mentality. He himself also had an assassination attempt against him. He was actually shot giving a speech. But luckily back then, or luckily for him, his speeches were really long and he had a really thick speech written on paper in his pocket. And that's the only reason why that he was not assassinated. The bullet, it stopped the bullet, it still cut him. And he continued. He did. He actually finished his speech. And then you think about President Trump, what he's dealt with with assassination attempts. He was literally shot in the earpiece of his ear was shot off and he stood up and he yelled, fight, Fight. Fight. This is why he's my president. This is why I think when we look back on this many, many years from now, when all this division diversity and propaganda has gone, that he will go down as one of the great presidents in our time. And it's been my pleasure to get to know him, to interview him, and the fact that he would even give someone like myself an interview is why he's a great president.
Brian Kilmeade
The fastest three hours in radio. You're with Brian Kilmeade.
Tyrus
You are not with Brian Kilmeade. You're with Tyrus. And this has been the fastest three hours in radio. And it's going to get a whole lot faster and a whole lot more aggressive. As many of you know and those of you don't, you've been hiding under a rock. Real American freestyle returns with RFA 10 already this Saturday at 8pm Eastern, live from St. Louis, Missouri. Stream it live only on Fox Nation. The main event sees who's going to be my guest now. And if I butcher this name, I am terribly sorry, but Hazmat bores Chamavia. Did I get right? Crimea close. You know what? Let's go with Boris. I love the nickname I man. Now you are an MMA superstar, pound for pound, one of the best guys to ever do it. You're currently a number one contender in the ufc. You fought at Walter Weight, you fought at Miller Weight. You. You never ducked. And you are. You are a walking meme of ass kickery. I. I'll say that chat. Very excited to have you joining us today. Now you're. You're going to RAF 10 and I love it when they're a versus Dylan Danis. I don't think there's been an athlete that has entered real American freestyle with more anticipation and excitement than yourself, that is a tremendous honor. And at the same time, are you feeling the pressure a little bit?
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
No, not so much. But I like my. I like the sports. You know, I've been wrestling before, and almost all my life, I've been wrestling, so I'm getting comfortable. Just needs to be in the match.
Tyrus
Yeah. You know, because to. To say you're comfortable, you have a wrestling pedigree, sir, and that's in the ufc. You dominate with that style. A lot of times people like to push the jiu jitsu side of things, and. But I feel like if you have a ground game, intense and explosive as yours, I think that mitigates a lot of that jiu jitsu style. Now you're going into. Into the mat, and obviously striking is. Is not something that we're going to be seeing, but for a pure wrestler like yourself, you had to adapt to striking. So this. I think you have even more advantage if it's just wrestling.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah, for sure, for sure. Bad for my opponents right now.
Tyrus
Yes.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
But the nice thing is they don't have a choice. Only why wrestle with me, you know?
Tyrus
Yeah, you know what? I've heard that. I've heard that that's the last thing a lot of people do. They use words like manhandle across weight classes. You train with guys larger than yourselves. The same results, smaller. Was. Was wrestling something as. Was it your passion from. From your childhood and. Or was it something that you. Because sometimes, like, I know a lot of boxers, they're growing up in. In rough neighborhoods or poverty or they're bullied and they kind of find a gym and they find themselves. Was wrestling in your family, or was it something that you just saw one day and say, hey, I want to do this.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
I'll just. My country, that traditional sports, all the kids going to the wrestling, if the boy don't go to the wrestling, we bully them. Like, you little, big, little girl, like this kind of stuff, you know, she should go there. So to show up and to show the guys, you are the man as well.
Tyrus
So wrestling is basically the culture.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah, it is. It is my country.
Tyrus
And growing up where everyone wrestles to become the. The best, you were. You were tested from the time you first started. So by the time you were ready to. To face the world, you had already conquered an entire culture. That's very impressive. That has to give you a tremendous amount of confidence.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah, for sure, for sure. Because you met so many guys, thousand people, like, before wrestling Before I get here, I wrestle so many times. I don't know how many times I wrestle before.
Tyrus
I think you could probably wrestle blindfolded and maybe that's a pay per view at some point.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah.
Tyrus
So let me ask you this. When you're, when you're not wrestling, what are your hobbies? Like when you're not on the mat and when you're not training and you're not dieting, do you have a favorite cheat food you like to have or. I'm a movies guy. I like to watch a lot of movies and stuff. When I wasn't professional wrestling, a lot different. Was there certain things you like to do during camp?
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Food kind of food? Don't matter what kind of food, anything gets to the table. I eat, I not have some. Something special. If I'm not sick, I'm always has to be in the gym. I like to be there. I love my job being there. Sweat a lot, work hard, you know, and because I grew up on that, Since I've been 5 years old kid, you know, I've been in the gym and sometimes we play the computer games with my friends. But it's not like crazy make big time, I'm making all that. But most of the time my hobby is in the gym.
Tyrus
So it's 24 7, live, eat, sleep, repeat.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah, that's true.
Tyrus
Now obviously you're the favorite going in this fight. I'm assuming your prediction how long this. Do you think this is going to last long?
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
I don't think so. That guy, not my level. I just came here and take the money and go back faster and then
Tyrus
go right back to the gym because you are the number one ranked UFC middleweight and I'm assuming the title shot is looming around the corner.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
I'm just waiting for the guy to accept the fight, so I'm ready for tomorrow as well. So I'm writing to Hunter and Dan and like giving it fight next day. You know, the guys running away, you
Tyrus
know, that has been a problem in, in your career where guys, they love to talk about it, they love to get on social media saying what they do. But getting in the ring, it seems like that, that has to be frustrating because when you're a champ, you fight everyone, you don't duck anyone. It's got to be frustrating because wouldn't you want to prove you're the best man to go against the best man?
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah, like if you feel you're the best, you don't care who you're fighting with, you know, so if you feel you are the best accept anyone you know.
Tyrus
Yeah. Because the worst thing would happen is, is you lose and then you, you go back to the gym, you figure it out and you get it back. Now is there because you've, you've, you fought at middleweight, you're a champion, number one contender. You fought at welterweight. Would you consider keep moving up? Because obviously I, once you get him on the ground, I think the size more weight or a little bit more height is a detriment. Do you think about being, moving up to be where you're looking at being like a three weight class champion or possibly four weight class. I mean, going in the history
Elizabeth Pipko
here
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
for a long time, I'm not. Will be finishing so quickly. I need to be here forever. You hear me?
Tyrus
Oh, yeah, I hear you. I hear you. And, and you don't have to say much. We all catch the drift. You know what I'm saying? You're a man of, you're a man of few words, but the words matter. And to be honest with you, it's refreshing. I have to listen to a lot of people, I just want to take
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
my belt back in this weight class and keep going, whatever they say, you know, like, like when UFC calls me, like, I want to go up like before as well, but they called me before the fight with Sean. I said no. Why not?
Tyrus
Hey, you know what? I think that a lot of guys in that, in that situation, making weight is tremendous, can be tremendously tough. And the fact that you never ducked anyone is, is unbelievable. And I think that rematch should happen as soon as possible.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah.
Tyrus
And then after you conquer that, that hill, you'll be looking to move up for more titles. And I, I think that's a great plan. And obviously your team, that's the plan. And then obviously there'll be championship aspirations with a real American freestyle. So there is a potential where you'll be holding titles in two different divisions in two different companies. I mean, that is, that's a Hall of Fame career right there. Although you already pretty much have locked it in. So I, I wish you the best of luck, Dylan. Good luck, bro. And that's not gonna help, brother. Yeah. No, no, no, no, no, no. There's two, there's two things. There's two things that don't help once you walk on that mat or you walk in that ring. Are you on the field? Luck and, and hope are out the door because it comes down to skill, ferocity and technique, sir. And you dominate in all those phases.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah, that's too late for the Luck, brother.
Tyrus
Your luck has ran out when you signed the deal.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah.
Tyrus
All right, man. Thanks so much for joining us today. Again, Real American Freestyle returns this Saturday, 8pm Eastern Live. This will probably be one of the biggest streaming events in a long time and definitely will be a record event. I'm predicting it now for Raf, and I think it's amazing that they're giving. This needs to happen. We need to have freestyle wrestling and the professional ranks. I think it's. We're going to see a lot of superstar athletes. It's a great place for Olympians. It's a great place for fighters like yourself to continue to hone their craft, to give opportunities and hope to young. To a lot of young men who are. Who are just like yourself, that started out. They're five years old and like, hey, there's the ufc, there's this. And there's also American Freestyle wrestling, which I think it's a great sport and I'm glad to see that it has taken on such a. And even now with someone like yourself, a rock star in the MMA world, you're giving it respect, you're giving it viability, and you'll be able to hold up against any of the other sports around the world. So I'm sure the ra. Raf is. Is static that you're. You're doing this. And again, I'm not going to wish you luck. I'm just going to say, enjoy doing what you do best.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Yeah, 100%. Thank you.
Tyrus
Thank you, man. Have a good one.
Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Thank you, too.
Tyrus
Man of few words. But you know what? When you're that good, you don't have to say a whole lot. I think his ears said it all. Those are what we call in wrestling, cauliflower ears. And those don't go away. They actually get smaller. Like my ears from wearing a football helmet and wrestling in WWE and NWA and TNA and over in Japan and stuff. Mine look like guinea pig ears, so, you know, but it's not. You don't do it to be pretty. And again, if you guys don't have anything to do or you do need to postpone, you need to check this out. Real American Freestyle returns this Saturday at 8pm Eastern live. We're live, pal, from St. Louis, Missouri. Stream it only on Fox Nation. And it's going to be an amazing, amazing main event. And Dylan Daniels. Danis, I'm sorry, he'll be. He'll have his work cut out for him, but he is no slouch either. So make sure you check out. Check out the card and have a great weekend. So again, this is Tyrus filling in for the great Brian Kilmeade on the Brian Kilmeade Show.
Brian Kilmeade
From breaking news to big name guests, Brian brings you insight you won't, you won't hear anywhere else. You're listening to the Brian Kill Me show, The talk show that's getting you talking. You're with Brian Kilmeade.
Tyrus
No, I love it. The numbers were great. You know what I really love? I love the inflation that you, you know why? Because as soon as this war is over, you know, I can say it now, something you didn't know. Do you know we've been taking out millions of barrels of oil? Nobody knows it. You know who doesn't know about it? Iran. Until right now. We took out the other night, 22 ships late at night with no lights. Now the reason why I'm, I'm bringing this up is again, the president made a very powerful statement and in typical fake news, biased propaganda media, all they're going to take from what that message was was the inflation thing. They're all, he loves inflation. He loves inflation. And there's going to be panels with 17 experts crying about he loves inflation, he loves inflation. Even though the fact that inflation now I think, what is it like? Like 3% and don't quote me on that, that's why they don't have me on FOX Business. And before that, I think it was like Almost up to 21 under the Biden administration. So again, and this was while he's doing trying to keep a nuclear war from happening at the hands of Iran. So again, the media is just never, facts don't mean anything to the media. They'll spin anything. And that could not be more ridiculously apparent than what we saw on Capitol Hill. Can we roll number 25, please? Do you think that somebody who has
Senator Ron Johnson
a Nazi tattoo on their chest should serve in the United States Senate?
Tyrus
I wouldn't vote for that person. I certainly wouldn't either.
Senator Ron Johnson
Do you think that this should disqualify him politically from serving in the Senate?
Tyrus
It again, I'm not sure where the line of questions is going. The splc, if you're asking me, I'm sorry, go ahead. If you're asking me if the SPLC opposes Nazis and Nazi symbols, the answer is yes. So I guess my question is why fund them? I'm way this is why I would love just one time to be able to ask questions, a follow up question, why then if that's your stance, would you, would you fund Charleston Would you fund new hoods for the Klan? Would you fund woods for burning crosses? And the idea that they're trying to say they were informants, you're not the FBI or the CIA. You're not law enforcement, you're a charity. And what you were doing. And you don't have to be an epidemiologist or rocket surgeon to realize you created a problem to get funding to solve it. It and this is where it has graduated. It used to be, we used to call it fear mongering. And I remember as a kid a Republican Democrat said if you don't vote for me that terrorists are going to come in and they're going to wipe out this country. And they try to scare people in Kansas to worry about terrorists coming from overseas and. But they didn't go out and bring terrorists in and fund them to get here to do terrorism. It was a shady talking point or a cheap campaign trick to get votes. Now they're basically trying to make live action movies at the extent, at the expense of the American people. You couldn't find actual white racists to go commit heinous crimes and stuff. So you went out and you paid informants, agitators, they went in and in one story they got romantically involved. You don't get romantically involved with someone unless you're. And with their. You're literally I'm going into the Klan or I'm going into the white nationalists or whatever the title that they're giving him. And I couldn't help but fall in love with someone who has what, my common interest, common goals. So what they basically were doing, they were paying and financing hate so they could get donors to send them money. Look, there's a fire here. I need you guys to buy me new fire trucks. But what they're not telling donors is we supplied the arsonist with the gasoline and the ability to set the fire. And that to me is the absolute horror of what these charity organizations are. I think we need to look at every NGO like ngo, every charity that claims to be helping people that gets federally funded money because I think the fraud that has been exposed by, it's crazy. Nick Shirley and I think his dad and an iPhone have found more fraud than all these elected senators and House members combined. I think there is a cleansing happening in America and we all need to be open up our eyes and realize that we have been taken for fools. Because if you travel around this country you don't see overt racism. You have to look for it. And unfortunately in some cases they pay for it. You are a professional agitator. How they look themselves in the mirror. How they cash that check to go in? I need to create racist white men because we can't find any. That is the silver lining in a very ugly chapter of our American history. And I hope we clean it up soon. This is Tyrus filling in for Brian Kilmeade on the Brian Kilmeade Mead Show.
Guest Host: Tyrus
Main Guests: Elizabeth Pipko, Senator Ron Johnson, Reagan Charleston, Mike O’Hare, Sheldon Yellen, Link Lauren, Hazmat Bores Chamavia
Tyrus guest-hosts for Brian Kilmeade, steering a lively, frequently provocative conversation through sports, politics, race, public safety, media hypocrisy, government transparency, and more. The episode features sharp debate and pointed criticism of mainstream narratives—especially around issues of race and political hypocrisy—alongside interviews spotlighting heroism and personal responsibility. Notably, the episode includes deep dives into the fallout around Graham Platner’s Senate race, media handling of racism, failures in COVID vaccine safety oversight, crime and race in the criminal justice system, and the inspiring world of first responders.
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[04:12–14:24]
[07:59–09:47]
Discussion of Sunny Hostin’s call for Democrats to always back their candidates regardless of personal failings.
Tyrus mocks the abandonment of principle:
Pipko:
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Pipko skewers Platner's Holocaust ignorance defense:
Tyrus compares the treatment of Platner’s Nazi tattoo to what would occur if a black skinhead went on radio: "If we—we wouldn't let a skinhead on... We wouldn't let him on, but yet if he had my skin tone, we would have him on and then thank him for coming on... That to me is insanity." [14:09]
[16:04–17:51]
Pipko, quoting herself, crystallizes a core message:
Tyrus reinforces: "Supporting someone because of the color of the skin, regardless of character and what they've done, is the very definition of racism." [17:38]
[18:52–29:31]
Iran’s deep-seated aggression, U.S. military responses, and the shortcomings of previous administrations.
Senator Johnson:
Senator Johnson analogizes Iran’s oppression to America’s need for a robust Second Amendment:
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[37:16–53:50]
Discussion of the Carmelo Anthony verdict with attorney Reagan Charleston.
Tyrus slams “legal lynching” rhetoric from activists:
Critique of public officials downplaying violence:
Both stress that race-based excuses for violence are regressive and that true justice and reform require honesty and accountability.
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[90:36–92:22]
Tyrus compares Trump’s resilience after multiple assassination attempts to Teddy Roosevelt, predicts history will vindicate Trump as a great president.
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This summary covers all major discussion points, encapsulates provocative arguments, and includes the notable quotes and moments that define the episode. It serves as an informed guide for anyone who missed the broadcast.