discourse day today. not all of this was nowadays, you better watch what you say. there s always someone in person or online who can tell you that you can t say that, it s problematic. there are so many words and phrases off-limits. it s hard to keep off track. some say peanut gallery is classist and racist. first world problems is also classist. tone-deaf is in ablest. mom and dad assumes traditional gender roles. there s always something that seems to be a new word. syndicated talk show host is with us now to explain good to be with you. good to talk to you. all of my career, never called for a host to be fired. i believe in something called freedom. we can t make people watch our shows or listen to my radio s show. i believe in freedom. but that s not the prevailing view. sadly, it s not. always thought we went to the universities to hear other people s ideas. not necessarily agree with them, but learned something about what i had to say. now, we see surv
show. you might know him from the legendary movie good fellas and here s one of my favorite scenes. hey pauly. i m telling you i could tell anybody my son could be anybody. you don t mess around with that garbage okay. what garbage pauly. don t make a jerk out of me. don t do it. i won t. don t do it. okay. i wouldn t. you only understand you re on the air because i got you a job right. yeah. you see anybody messing with your show you re going to tell me right? i swear pauly. i swear. go do your show. thanks pauly. get in there. he ain t a bad kid. needs another couple smacks, though. [cheers and applause] greg: i will, i will never wash my face again. luckily he didn t slap me on the ass. [laughter] greg: on to the news. it s fun to see what happens when so-called compassionate libs gets a taste of their own no cost compassion, you know, the kind they prescribe for other people because they don t have to pay the price but you do. take immigrat
show. you might know him from the legendary movie good fellas and here s one of my favorite scenes. hey pauly. i m telling you i could tell anybody my son could be anybody. you don t mess around with that garbage okay. what garbage pauly. don t make a jerk out of me. don t do it. i won t. don t do it. okay. i wouldn t. you only understand you re on the air because i got you a job right. yeah. you see anybody messing with your show you re going to tell me right? i swear pauly. i swear. go do your show. thanks pauly. get in there. he ain t a bad kid. needs another couple smacks, though. [cheers and applause] greg: i will, i will never wash my face again. luckily he didn t slap me on the ass. [laughter] greg: on to the news. it s fun to see what happens when so-called compassionate libs gets a taste of their own no cost compassion, you know, the kind they prescribe for other people because they don t have to pay the price but you do. take immigrat
his prayer was protected by the first amendment. he joined fox, for his first interview since the big win. if you had to do this all over again, you would? yes, i would. i would think a couple times before i do the whole seven years and losing the first five times, but 100% worth it knowing i fought for the right thing and ended up winning and knowing justice is done and freedoms are good. kayleigh, justice gorsuch saying the free exercise and free speech clause of the first amendment protect expression like mr. kennedy. that is what the constitution said, this is the first win for this coach, congratulations to them and victory for people of faith everywhere. let me put this in context. in 1962 and 63, the supreme court evicted god from schools. from that moment on, what happened are series of defeats for people of faith. 1952 case, majority cited today, the case said we agree the state may not establish religion of secularism in the sense of oshg posing or showing h
first football legend brett favre and second hollywood actor john. we re bringing you two extended portion so you can get a sense of what our fox nation show is all about. here is part one of hour conversation with brett favre. who is your dad and what was he like? if you are familiar with gomer pyle and our generation who are older or familiar with gomer pyle. sergeant carter, who yelled, had a flat top, was constantly and everything he said was yelling. even when he was polite and speaking softly. that was my dad. he was my baseball coach and coached american legion baseball for 35 or 40 years. he coached high school football for about 35 years. me and my two brothers grew up playing and being coached by him even when he was not officially our coach. there was a lot of hard work, a lot of spanking, yelling. but that was the way we grew up. my dad, like i said, he was coaching high school football since i was a little kid. so he did not make excuses for you? he never