>> welcome to one nation, i am brian kilmeade. tonight on the show, dana white, ceo of ufc most successful sport entity in the world and pete hegseth, unwind what's gone wrong before it's too late but first, i want to start with th this, the polls in november and battleground states in many cases are closer but i don't get it when it comes to crowd sizes and enthusiasm it's not a competition. president biden, despite the political power of the white house, the oval office built in everyday can't seem to attract anyone outside his own campaign or perhaps his family. as an trump on the other hand control and enthusiastic crowd wherever he goes. south bronx or rallies, in the winter like conditions at wildwood, new jersey to events that aren't even his like this past weekend ufc event, the passion that surrounds him something to see. >> ufc ceo, donald trump and a former president. >> unbelievable. even joe rogan was moved into loyalty from his loyalists coming from the octagon and ufc. watch what the fighters were saying. >> pretty cool to have a moment there with donald trump after a win. >> president trump, you're the man. a travesty what they are doing to you. i'll be donating to you, my man. let's get it done. [cheering] >> a moment with donald trump. >> one candidate proving america more unobtainable, more than ever before. the other crime is turn time and time again, he wants to give you and everyone the opportunity to experience success he's had. dana white has witnessed growth firsthand. support for president trump unwavering because trump was there for him from the beginning believing in the little engine that could now known as one of america's premier sporting events, ultimate fighting championship. i had a chance to but talk about the relationship with president trump and steadfast support. part one of two parts we have tonight. >> the one thing that stands out is realty and the one thing appreciate about the former president, maybe future president he was there early, how much does that matter to your relationship? the mark realty is important to me he's been a good friend and he's a massive white man and it's not it was popular but trump was the guy who reached out to us when we couldn't get venues and had us come. we had our first two shows over there and when you think about it, trump here, she print here. he showed up the first fight stayed until the last. the guy who would reach out to me my entire career when things happen say congrats. he was guy who got in with another group who started to compete against us that i would never say anything negatively about trump because it is such good friend and sport. >> how has that grown? promoter, entrepreneur and builder, president of the no space, does he still call you? >> yes, i talked to him last night. we talk all the time. he's a good friend of mine. i really care about him as a person. his family, and incredible human being. i'm close to him and his family and it will be that way until we die. >> her family shmuley boteach? connect there doing digit do which is brilliant so what's crazy is your and jared came, i think it was miami the last time, their first fight for four days, they couldn't stop texting me saying this is crazy. we have been to ever think you could go to come up with never been to anything as vanessa. maybe 300, i remember. >> what is your audience like the president so much? >> fan base and fighters, we are all aligned in life and everything and it's not that it's any real political side. [chanting] it's common sense, everybody wants the same thing. there's no difference in anybody in this room, if you let the media fiasco away, who want to make a good living in your hou house, want nice cars and kids, who want to take care of our kids. our kids to do well and go to college, everybody wants the same thing, it's not like we don't. it's just the media has created this divide in this country that needs to go away and hopefully soon it will. >> i know you hate the media you made that clear. thankfully for now i made the cut president's you to speak at the rnc and said defense said don't do it, you did and i was there and you killed it. >> we need somebody who believes in this country, we need somebody who's proud of this country and who will fight for this country. [cheering] >> are you glad? >> everybody told me not to but this is a guy thing gave us a sharp will always hit me up when good things happen at a guy i considered a friend, why what i say no? when he called me, this is what he said. he said if you don't want to do this, i completely understand but i would be honored if you speak at the rnc for me and i said i'll be there, brother. >> if yes to get? >> i'll be there. >> the former president wants to be the next president again, you stare and more fighters eyes than anybody else, where does he rank? number one. take any of the greatest writers of all time, trump was number one. the most resilient human being i've ever met in my life. >> in what respect? >> why keep doing this? got a great life, why keep doing this? the one thing i can tell you -- and its effect, this guy loves this country and loves all americans regardless of what color, religion or whatever, he's not racist, his good human being and loves america and cares about this country. end of story. if he wasn't that type of guy, i've never associate myself. >> prediction? how is he going to do in 2024? >> looking good, they are trying the kitchen sink and like i said most resilient human being government and keeps marching forward. >> a little bit more my exclusive interview with dana white later in the show including his latest mentor that could even be bigger than ufc on day one. i do threat china, communist party recruiting u.s. military pilots to train their own army to join intelligent bulletin boards this, china's liberation army pla skills and expertise of these individuals to make its own military air operations more capable any insight into western tactics, techniques and procedures not even hiding it. when they do the west into military submission, chinese nationalist across our southern border at alarming rates. 3500 crossed he legally and make the loan, this may increase over the last three years, less than 2000 in 2022. 2023 -- 24000 plus in the same expected, if not more this year. what are they up to? to assess the stress and so much more is this nation's number one best-selling author, pete hegseth who wrote a book about the challenges here and what we are up against. the war on warriors in the now we will get to more of that in a second. to give the numbers 24000 on the southern border, what are they up to? they're not even hiding it. rolodex and money. >> not hiding at all. chinese communist party definitely no two individuals are and they've left -- nothing happened. everyone has a social critic or, they know if you're coming and going and if you go for reasons unapproved, they know where your families living in these people are on assignment were allowed to be let go did come to the united states, what is the mission and purpose? when you mentioned habits, they are doing it in the open speaking about it starting private companies that look legit and recruit house to train but it's run by the chinese so they create shell companies to make them think they're making a little more cash. this is full-spectrum warfare from every direction. >> why would anybody in america air force pilots train pallets try to help out the chinese? are they aware you're not on board? this is not qb, we're just giving a speech to the chinese. >> this is the intel agency doing its job putting out notices and if you are approached by companies never heard of has bags of cash is not your time to cash in because you might be working for somebody working against us. >> they are trained on our stuff the french and british and they might be open so it's a problem you see from a senior member of the republican side ranking member of the armed services committee and says it's time for a major expansion of the military industrial complex and says we have to invest in the defense plan to make and massive need to make it a for-profit expand the base in which we can make tanks, planes. >> expand manufacturing -- you showed me this op-ed i had a chance to talk to staff yesterday just to get insight and it's ascending in the next five to seven years and opening a window where they are going to challenge us in the military capable to meet that. i want to throw money at it but if your auditing making sure money is in the right spot and modernizing to meet the threat of china, that something we have to do. the problem is we are broke vertically spend money it needs to be on the ability to defeat the communist chinese because they are coming for us eventually. >> the chinese and like 7% of the gdp, with got to get up to 5%. i think it's doable especially if it's for-profit industry, everybody wants patriots, our clients so we could sell them are stuck, there's a market for us. >> as our allies want to buy more in western europe and we do it through the american industrial base, great. >> your book is out, it paints an ugly picture where we are with our military but it's all simple. excerpt your book to emphasize for everyone at home. >> an example of a soldier i spoke to who said thursday is our leader time my platoon leader and skill level stuff for our jobs. training for transgender burning session. chain of command cannot question of someone in the unit want to change their gender. listing of the one in the dod changes to another gender. by the time they transition, three year enlistment is a because they are on medical and not available training, the entire time they hardly served a day in field artillery and i ended with look at china. >> will not pay for your transgender surgery. >> he did and obama didn't at the end but biden has broadened with. plus electric stuff, it's so divisive. we have the best and brightest right now, i love this institution but it's gone sideways and we need to fix it, trump is a big chance to fix it. >> we will keep you in the same thing sunday morning "fox & friends". make sure you order the book and watch the show on fox nation. pete, great job. next ahead, you are welcome to watch agreement, one of the most important issues facing young voters in this election cycle -- it might surprise you. charles payne is here to unwind. ufc president dana white, keep it here. you're watching one nation. ♪ we're talking about practicing-- practicing good financial strategy. ...by cashbackin. what'd you think i was talking about? 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>> i'm just checking, we are all in house right now? i'm not the only one who runs the numbers of the date and looks of the budget and is like there's no -- you work hard, you get what you want. no matter how many hours putting, you get nowhere. >> we bought our house in 2018 and we buy it today 2024, we wouldn't be able to afford it so monthly payment in 2018 was in $2894. today that would be 6000, 776. >> if you didn't get fixed right now in soaring interest rates, low inventory, how you buy your first home in this impossible market? is the american dream, or should we change? joining us now to offer solutions and allies of the pa park, those making money, charles payne. you've heard this before, what you say to these people. >> the last guy was humble bringing a little bit. i like what he did there. the young lady was interesting because working hard looking at her age it's been listed to buy a house of this age. first and foremost, do not give up on it. they've done terrible things with respect for flooding economy and so much money sparking inflation that does not go away. also because the federal reserve has gone involved, you got this whole thing so skewed people have locked in rates reluctant to sell. he will sell a house even if you made big money on it with 2% mortgage and traded in so you don't have a lot of sellers, no incentive for builders. the neuropathy, it's really crazy, really tough. this is going to bug her mind because we have the almost unaffordable housing market in the history of america and in the world. if you want to make housing market affordable, you can do one of three things. housing prices have come down 41%. income on average would go up 69% mortgage rates on average would have to confirm 4.3% instead of over 7% like about three and a half. >> which it was. >> not too long ago. the last one is the only one that can happen in the only way interest rates will come them is the economies will go into a deep recession so my advice to people is -- a couple of things. we are in this new age, work from home so the beautiful thing is you have to overprice to get jobs and consider working further from the city getting a bigger house or smaller payment. the that everyone at the bottom. right now you have to make sacrifices. a couple weeks ago, you got to get these things up. you can't have an only fans account, the public health, you can't go out for avocado toast every morning, you just can't have that. nobody ever could have it all. i said that for long time to buy my house. >> the little things matter, it's a mindset. >> say the cash so when circumstances change in the table change and become into recession and housing prices plummet in mortgage rates plummet, you will be in control. >> it could happen soon. 1981 average person who got the first house, 29. 2013 was 31. 2023 west 35 so that's what's frustrating people. how to bring him something new market the stock market go to texas? looks like they will launch the top texas stock market with the help of rock in citadel in 2026. how real is this? >> very real. what's ironic, the same week, the same couple of days the news came out, they dropped congestion pricing scheme. >> charge everyone to drive through the city. >> you already paid a ton of money and of course parking is crazy so it is ironic governor say let's hold off on congestion pricing. they are chasing businesses out of america. >> these are major companies and if they are getting tired of new york, don't you think other people will follow? >> of course because these are companies trying to attract top talent out there, smartest people out there. they have choices. when you graduate from your school in the top of your class, you may not want to go through vatican city that is expensive and a crime-ridden city so they have to make adjustments like every other business and that's why businesses have fled from california and new york, huge. using the numbers and how much it costs to rent u-haul as opposed to one going to new yo york. everybody wants one. >> i think we should keep our eye on that and see what's happening and i see you and your company's ongoing public and keep it private, they just don't want the scrutiny and others looking over their shoulders; public became a scam in my mind the last 20 years, they've ripped american people off by a trillion dollars. this is my personal opinion. what used to happen is 25 years ago the company would go look at $30 a share and later trading at $60 a share and everyone says look at the money. you could have sucked up and now they stay private and keep raising money privately start with some family in the first round and then another round and every time the raise money natalie, they hike the value of the company it doesn't matter how much. a company could be worth five billing and hike it to 40 billion and then go public at 80 billing. the public has caught on. if you want to go public, go public at a reasonable price because no one should buy these. >> thanks so much, appreciate the passion and insight and so does america. coming up on the rest of the joke -- the rest of my interview with dana white from the u.s. these rise relationship with joe rogan, we covered all. don't miss a minute of one nation. listen to the music. ♪ you know, i spend a lot of time thinking about dirt. at three in the morning. any time of the day. what people don't know is that not all dirt is the same. you need dirt with the right kind of nutrients. look at this new organic soil from miracle-gro. everybody should have it. it worked great for us. this is as good as gold in any garden. if people only knew that it really is about the dirt. you're a dirt nerd. huge dirt nerd. i'm proud of it! 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travel to find out about the magic behind man that runs the autopsy. ♪ >> he said easily this is the number one sports league in the world and in the country. >> what you think about ufc when you are working here people would laugh if you thought it would overtake boxing good luck you've taken this hard work that america, i like to shine here but i want to be a force around the world. what you do without gabi and to expand this global brand? >> the beautiful thing upset stay one, this will eventually be the biggest in the world because no matter color country or language you speak, we are all human and fighting is in our dna. and make sense and everybody understands and when you find a guy who's the baddest dude a woman in the world and they speak like you speak and look like you, everybody rallies around them so there isn't a fighter in the world the country we can't find a fighter from like i told you, he continues to expand, we are streaming and go to places with never been about saudi arabia for the first time working on africa. we haven't been to spain yet. i opened an institute in mexico city. some of the baddest dude to other mexicans so imagine the mexicans that will come up in the next five to ten years you build a facility fighters become? >> one 100%. when you think about business in the history of the world that produced trillions of dollars in revenue like boxing has in the end of the day is nothing there, we built a leak and reinvest in the sport and ufc every year. millions, tens of millions the hundreds of millions of dollars we invest into the sport to reach this vision i have. >> you can have a sport where you allow blows to the brainstem paralyze your opponent. >> he tried to stop it. >> and here we are today it's a global sport. we break records after work and i'm pretty sure will break the record this week so when we going to venues like rolling stones and massive acts in these arenas, i love that about it. >> they keep saying america has gone soft, there's a lot of adrenaline in your stands and the octagon and people promoti promoting, are you the anomaly? >> probably. i agree the world has gone soft and agree that we are not in any way, shape or form. >> if you say you are savage, to make a killing easier. >> when i grew up there was old money and in the, it was harder -- there's a lot of disruption now. there's never been more opportunity in my lifetime than there is right here and right now. if you are one of these young kids who has heart and grit and determination and want to win, there's never been more opportunity than right now. >> a 19-year-old dana white had to go, you had to have side jobs or there's no safety net. for people who have a safety net, how do you keep the hunger? >> different than hunger i say this all the time, the problem with people as they don't know what they want to do the rest of their life. i was lucky that i always knew what i wanted to do. it wasn't this, i wanted to be in the fight business no matter what it was and i started my way in the bottom and worked my way up but these jobs like paving roads and being a bellman, these are the jobs you have to have growing up like people tell me, he worked hard. when i get to work everyday nine to nine, you know who works hard? the guys paving roads everyday digging ditches and guys who pour concrete in roofing jobs. that's hard work so you have to have those jobs to understand what real hard work really is. ♪ >> i just watched you and people would be happy with that turner let alone away in. >> when you come to fight week you have my favorites from a number one is the fight. number two are face-offs and the press conference leading up to it. when you are a fight man, those are usually the three things. wayne is the opportunity where you get to see how mentally, physically in every way shape or form how prepared are the fighters? if the guy looks away during the face-offs or doesn't look in shape, that's when you look to see who's going to win. >> i think your checking out the fighters, you're looking at th them. >> i love this game. i love everything about it. two be able to stand in the middle every saturday between the best fighters in the world getting ready for the fight the next day is one of the coolest things -- you see behind us, they pay to have that experience and i pulled a young kid right there and the main event, it's like what the once-in-a-lifetime type of stuff. it is the man in me is what it is. i love you so much and i do it 23 years now so i can imagine what it's like. >> can was on never dig up aga again. >> do you remember a time when they said he dies in the ring and said in modern america, there's no place, it's too brutal. >> contact sports are dangerous. la crosse, boxing, mma, the list goes on 30 year history, there's never been a death or serious injury. how many sports can say. >> and you made it, he put a time limit and put white president, that's a lot to do with the rules you put in. is it the way it started? >> who want to regulated sports and we spent millions in health and safety. if you take athletes into the proper medical testing. make it as safe as you can possibly make it. >> the one thing that sticks with me is loyalty. i think about the story the boys wanted how joe rogan went from the guy on fear factor he looked like an athlete the whole time. i did not know he worked for y you. >> when we first company basin new york, i had to fly and go through and figure out what would come back and what i would throw away. will credible is because this will hear so i had to go through every single tape and one tape he had his top show and joe rogan on, the fear factor guy. >> you are the biggest [bleep] on the planet. >> what you doing? you can't assault people. >> you can't run up to him and hit him. >> this open fighting stuff and broken goes into this talking about how incredible the sport is, what these guys would do to movie stars and what they would do to boxers and stuff and i saw him and it clicked and i go, this is the guy i need, who i need to be my commentator so i reached out and we hit it off and that's it and he said wait a minute, you're telling me the sport i love the most in the world but the best seat in the house and talk about it on tv, i haven't reheated the first 13 for free and the rest is history. the biggest podcast are in the world, brady greatest commentator of all time. >> your latest. he sent us through the roof. can you describe it and why it works for you? >> the most successful thing about a part of in such a short amount of time. in 15 months it's a massive social media juggernaut and financial beast. i love it. >> you seem to love it. >> everything the people are saying is exactly what they said about the ufc in early days and plenty of people don't like it. plenty of people didn't like the ufc but there are 8 billion people in the world, believe me. enough people like it to make it incredibly successful. >> congratulations. >> thanks. >> can't go wrong with him. very nice and sit down and get politic time. big fight at the end of the month. i'll be back on stage, history, liberty and flask to her and i'll talk patriotic, inspirational, motivational. indianapolis june 29. towards the end of july in pennsylvania, i'll be driving there and i get a chance and go to the meeting great, i'll sign your book and take some pictures if you go for the vip treatment. next, they'll never guess what undercover spy joe biden claims to have known for 40 years. we'll take the next is tom shillue joins us on news dua centrum! it's scientifically formulated to help you take charge of your health. centrum gives every body a healthy foundation. supporting your - oops - energy, immunity and metabolism. and yours too! you did it! plus try centrum silver, now clinically proven to support memory in older adults. time no, great graphics feature best cocteau. joining us now to talk about tom shillue. are you ready? 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i'm prepared. when i go to the zoo, i tell my kids, stay away from the draft, they are vicious, picnics. you see the veins in the next? they are bulging. >> huge next. our thinking no moon works on a safari but that's different next, michigan man had a court date, he has a suspended license. he called in the car to the court date and we thought that was the big story. then we find out he didn't have a suspended license but it thickens, it turns out he never had a license to suspend, his driving without a license so now we see cory harris never should have been driving when he came for his court date, he was driving. >> but he didn't like, it's a clintonian defense like the meaning of is, is, you can't suspended license that never existed in the first place you have another one? >> look at these nuns. they were part and it's nuns gone wild. they whether habits in the water. look at this. they are having a great time, it's great the nuns are getting out. >> there is a sense they don't have a good time and thus not true, is that what you're trying to say? >> to have a great time and i could hang with them because when i go to the beach, i cover-up -- i'm an spf guy but stuff washes off of the waterpark. even the stuff that says it's waterproof, it's not so cover- cover-up, i look like a nun or muslim woman. >> this isn't the first time we've seen nuns having a good time. remember this documentary? ♪ >> you're going to go straight to hell. ♪ connect seems like a good movie. being a nun is more fun than i could ever imagine. 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