brian: his publicist wrote that. he didn t. our next guest knows a thing or two from not backing down from conversation. former mumford and son winston marshall a successful podcaster. when you were watching this take place this is what happened to me, right? yes, brian. a lot of things remind me what i went through. one clear distinction ne-yo more successful three time grammy award winner sold over 20 million records wo worldwided also a father of seven. is he speaking common sense he said in the rest of that video that you didn t show i will never be okay with a child making a decision that detrimental to their life. is he speaking common sense. this is what all of us are thinking. and what s captured the music industry, the creative industries and much of the discourse is an ideology based in falsity that men can be women and women can be men. it s not true. and as a consequence, our
brian: jimmy connors what are you doing today. fox weather alerts wildfires forcing evacuations and causing power outages as firefighters struggle to reach areas cut off by fallen trees. we have the latest as strong winds fan the flames. ainsley: grammy winning singer neo surgeries for our children. i did not apologize for having an opinion. i m entitled to feel how i feel. ainsley: ours next guest knows about not caving to cancel culture. former mumford and son will join us i m jayson. i m living with hiv and i m on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month.
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling weighed in after Elon Musk said that the terms 'cis' and 'cisgender' are considered slurs on Twitter, saying that the terms are an 'ideological language.'
Former Mumford & Sons guitarist Winston Marshall joined 'Fox News Saturday Night' to share his experience with cancel culture after tweeting support for an anti-Antifa book.