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Showing up next our final News round
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Up and Information Overload
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Hour, a.
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R News Round Up Information Overload Hour this
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Friday. Our toll free numbers eight hundred and ninety
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four one sean if you want to be
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a part of the program. So
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this was now the third time that
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your FBI Director Christopher Ray.
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I'll give him kudos for sounding
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the alarm and for warning
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the country that the level
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of the threat level has never been this
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high. It's never been this elevated
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from foreign terror groups, groups
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that are uniting in their desire
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to attack us. What I
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have to chastise him for is
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knowing that this is true, knowing this
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threat exists, why hasn't
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he as our nation's top law enforcement
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ahead of the top law enforcement agency
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in the country. And you know why hasn't
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he insisted that the Biden
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administration start enforcing
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laws at our border Because a
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lot of these foreign quote actors
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have been coming into this country from China,
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Russia, tens of thousands, Iran,
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Syria, Egypt, Afghanistan, including
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what I mentioned earlier today that you
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know in Afghani with ties
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to terrorism was
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caught coming into the country. But most of these
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people are unvetted Now
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this is the third time in a row he's gone
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to Congress and said this, but he
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doesn't lift a finger to enforce
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the law of this country. Now, I
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did see the FBI has a most
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wanted list out if you will, and whatever
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you want to call it, where capital
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violence. They're still looking for people
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from January sixth of
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twenty twenty one. And meanwhile,
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these are the worst threats in the world. Let's
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listen to Christopher rag.
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We've seen a rogues gallery of
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foreign terrorist organizations call
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for attacks against Americans
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and our allies. And given
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those calls for action, our
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most immediate concern has been that
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individuals or small groups will
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draw some kind of twisted inspiration from
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the events in the Middle East to carry
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out attacks here at
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home. But now
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increasingly concerning is the potential
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for a coordinated attack here in
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the homeland. Again to the
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isis K attack we saw at the Russia
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concert hall just a couple of weeks ago,
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You've got Hesbal expressing support
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and praise from US and threatening to
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attack US interests in the region.
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You've got Al Qaeda issuing its
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most specific call for
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an attack against US. Against
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the US in the last five years.
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Joining us now is plays Meestahl who's
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with us and he's the vice president of policy
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for the Jewish Institute, also of
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National Security of America. Nicole Parker,
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we know former FBI agent. Welcome
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both of you to the program. Nicole,
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I'll start with you. So this is now the
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third time that Director Ray has
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been warning the country about the elevated
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threats that are coming from foreign actors.
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But yet, Okay, I appreciate
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the warning, Well, what is he doing about it?
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He's not going to the Biden administration
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and telling them to enforce the laws
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of this country and control
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our border and the free access
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our top geopolitical foes now
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have at the border from China, Russia,
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Iran, Syria, Afghanistan,
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and Egypt. So I'm trying to understand
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why he's not doing his job. But
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he knows the threat levels never have been higher.
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What good is it if he's telling us this now for
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the third time and doing nothing about it.
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I agree with you, Sean, this is extremely frustrated
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and I'm frustrated just listening to
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him. As a former FBI special agent.
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I left the FBI for this exact
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reason, because Christopher Ray has
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no leadership skills. The southern
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border is wide open. I don't think
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it takes our rocket scientists to tell you that the
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threat levels in the United States are going to
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be at an all time high for obvious reasons.
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The southern border is wide open. All
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of our adversaries are just piling
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individuals into the United States as quickly as
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possible. And I personally think they're doing
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that because under the Trump administration
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that border was locked down very
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highly. And let's see what happens in November.
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The time is running out, and I think people know,
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regardless of where you stand them a political spectrum,
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things are looking really good for President Trump
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right now because Americans are frustrated
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with what's going on with this Biden administration. So
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these foign adversaries are sending over as
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many people as they can right now to
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get them into the United States before the election
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in November. So if for ready to go out and say
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for the third time, hey, this is an all time threat
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high, right, we know that. What
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I find even more fascinating, Sean is I still
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keep in contact, very close contact with many
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of my former colleagues. Just the
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other day Monday, a colleague told me, what's
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interesting is we're learning about these threat at the same time
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that Americans are. He's not telling us
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this internally at the FBI, So you
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know, people are asking current at THEI agents
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what's going on with these threats, and they're saying, look,
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we're learning about a lot of this at the same time that you
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are. When Christopher Race has to find before Congress,
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that to me is horrifying, and
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I think the fact that he has no backbone
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to this current administration, that
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is where we're seeing the lack of leadership.
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Let me ask you a question. You're a former FBI
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agent, and let's say yours signed the case
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and you found out that there was some guy from
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Florida whose name was Sean
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Hannity, and what he was doing
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was going to the southern border and
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picking up illegal immigrants and asking
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them where they would like to go in the United States
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and transporting those people
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to whatever location they wanted to go to.
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And maybe I was being paid money to do it.
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Would I be violating the law of our
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land?
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In my opinion, you are because you're assisting in
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carrying out a legal immigration and that's
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actually a law, but this administration doesn't.
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Enforce that wouldn't that be human trafficking
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on my part? Wouldn't that be guilty of that?
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Well?
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Human, wouldn't I be guilty of aiding and
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abetting law breaking?
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Right?
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So human trafficking and human smuggling
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are two different things, right, and that's important to understand
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the legal difference. But what is
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the problem here, Sean, is that
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Christopher Raid knows that what's happening
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at the border is dangerous, whether it's the human
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trafficking problem, the sentinel, the you
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know, terrorists coming, potential terrorists coming
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across unvetted, millions of people unvetted. He
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knows that it's a problem, but he refuses
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to stand up and say this is a problem.
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And we've seen that pattern the entire time under his
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leadership, especially under this administration.
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He will not stand up to Merit Garland, and he will
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not stand up to the Biden administration. And you
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know what he's going to do. He's going to if
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America gets attacked. You know what he's going to say, Hey,
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guys, I warned you all three times. You guys
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chose to cut the FBI budget. And it's on
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you, Congress. It's your fault that we got attacked.
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Because you guys cut our budget, That's exactly
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I mean.
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Because they're not going to build them this beautiful new
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facility that they so desperately wanted.
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Is that that's really they're
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going to try and make that claim and pass the buck. But
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I'm just trying to understand because we've
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talked about a weaponized justice
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system, and I know that you
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know, they're putting out all these reports to go
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after these identified
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people that were at the Capitol on January
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sixth in twenty twenty one, and
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they certainly have played a role in watching
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out for religious extremists that
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that peacefully protests because they're pro
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life and investigating
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you know, moms and dads at
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school board meeting is potentially being
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domestic terrorists because they
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don't want sexually explicit material
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taught to you know, third graders, Tiger
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moms like Linda who works on the show
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Linda. You want to say hello to Nicole, but
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by the way, she's one of the Tiger moms
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that probably has been investigated.
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But I'm I'm not
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really joking because it's not funny.
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No, no, it's not funny at all. And
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that's another reason why I had to walk away from the organization.
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Sean, the FBI's priorities have been
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so completely out of whack, especially
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in the last few years. I couldn't even
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handle it anymore. There are agents leaving
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in droves. He says that that's not happening. Christopher
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Ray, Yes it is, Christopher Ray, your head
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is in the sand. It is absolutely happening. Agents
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are retiring the moment that they're eligible because
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the FBI has been focused on the wrong priorities.
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I hope and pray that we do not have
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another massive attack like we did this morning
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of September eleventh, of two thousand and one. I was
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there, Sean, I witnessed it. But the way
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that they are treating individuals
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within our country that really have done a little
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to nothing wrong, but yet we
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are not prepared for a true terrorist
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attack. Just you know, you go to the
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FBI's web page right now, Front and Center
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Capital Violence Report, any incidents
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of capital violence notout three and a half years
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ago, and that's still your top priority in
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might of what happened on October seventh and since
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then, the foreign terrorist organizations
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are looking at us. They are going
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to come after us, and we are so focused
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on things that are not the true
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threat to America right now. Just the Missouri
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fronton center on the FBI's homepage right now. I
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went and looked before joining your radio show. A Missouri
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man arrested press release April
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tenths, January sixth, arrest in Missouri
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for someone that was involved in capital violence. We
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are sitting ducks. The FBI needs to be
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fully focused on them.
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We're gonna get blasted again. It's
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gonna happen. It's not a matter of
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if anymore. Let me bring Blaze into
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this discussion. Blaze, let's
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talk about you. You're with the Jewish Institute
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for National Security of America. We
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all witnessed what happened in Israel. We've
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also witnessed Joe Biden capitulate
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to these crazies that now represent
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his radicalized Democratic
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Party. And now they've put
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a knife in Israel's back and they twisted
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it as tight as they can and
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tried to stop Israel from
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actually winning their war on terrorists.
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That that after
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the worst terrorist attack in their history,
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which is inexplicable to me and
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frankly repulsive to me. You've
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seen this, but you see what's going on here?
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I see a lot of similarities. Your thoughts.
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Great to be with you, Sean. I
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think what we're seeing in Israel and
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the threat that Nicole so terrifically
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analyzed just now are absolutely
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connected, and they all go back to a
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single address, and that addresses Iran.
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And we should have no doubts about the fact that Iran
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is capable and willing to perpetrate violence
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in the American homeland. They've already
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tried. We know that they have contracts
10:39
out to kill former US government
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officials, including Mike Pompeo, John
10:44
Bolton and others who have to go everywhere
10:46
under armed guard. We know
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that they have tried to kill
10:51
an Iranian dissident in New York. They
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succeeded in attacking Salomon Rushdie
10:56
on a stage in New York. And
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they tried to blow up a decent restaurant by
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hiring Mexican cartel thugs to
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try to kill the Saudi ambassador
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here in DC. So they are absolutely
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willing to kill Americans or kill
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on American soil.
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And I could tell you something that happened
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to me. This is you know, quite a while ago.
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It was during our war on terror, but
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I got thankfully because
11:22
of I have friends in Israel,
11:25
but the Masad maybe
11:27
rivals, even our intelligence
11:29
communities the top of the world. They
11:32
contacted the New York Police Department
11:34
and Fox News Security and they
11:36
said, there, you've got to pay attention. There
11:39
is a fatwaw that has been issued for
11:41
Sean Hannity's head to be put on a spike,
11:45
and it turned out to be very real.
11:47
I'm grateful that they warned me
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so I was able to protect myself and my family.
11:53
But you know, that's part of being in the public arena.
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I guess if you take a position
11:58
that some people don't like. I
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called Mike Pompeo when I saw the recent threat
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against him. It's not his first
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rodeo either in terms of having threats against
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his life. Quick break right back
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more at place me style and Nicole
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Parker on the other side. That we'll get to your calls eight hundred
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and nine to four one Sean on this Friday as
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we continue. All right, we continue about
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the threat assessment once again the third
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time now from Director Ray of the
12:22
FBI played me staal Is
12:24
with us as well as Nicole Parker. Now
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we have people from Iran and Syria
12:29
and Egypt and Afghanistan,
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where Al Qaida has now started
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up their training camps again. They're flooding
12:36
into the country, And are they
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really coming here China rush on top of
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it. Are they coming here because they want a better life for themselves
12:42
of their families or are they coming here
12:44
because they want to bring harm to the American
12:47
people? I would argue it's the latter. As
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a matter of fact, I think I'm one hundred percent certain.
12:51
I've never been more confident in anything
12:53
I've said. I've never wished I was more
12:56
wrong in my life, but I'm not wrong.
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Look.
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Absolutely, Iran and the terrorists
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that its sponsors like Hezbollah, have
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sought and are seeking to introduce
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capabilities into the United States to be able
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to carry out attack here if then when
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they choose.
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To do so.
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And part of the equation of dealing with that has
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to be proper law enforcement
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and homeland security measures like Nicole talked
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about. But the other part of it, and
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this is the important part, is that also
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requires a tough approach with dealing
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with Iran. Why are they planning this
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and why do they think they can get away with it? Because
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this is exactly what they have been getting away with
13:31
in the Middle East.
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Now it's even worse than that. Joe Biden
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has allowed the uranium Mullahs
13:37
and their radical ideology to
13:39
get rich again by turning a blind eye
13:42
to the sanctions that we have put on
13:44
them and allowing them to sell
13:46
oil on the free market, waving
13:48
sanctions so they can get ten billion dollar
13:50
payments from Iraq, offering
13:52
six you know, billion dollars
13:55
ten billion they got from Iraq, six billion
13:58
that they were going to get a ransom payment from
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US. Joe Biden has allowed
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the number one state sponsor of terror
14:04
to continue to enrich uranium.
14:07
They're that much closer to nuclear weapons
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and to foement terror and to fight their
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proxy wars. That's how bad it
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is. Now. They're infiltrating our country and
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it's even gotten worse. And I've
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never seen such a dire threat
14:21
to this country in my life. And that's the
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one thing that Christopher Ray is getting right. He's
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not doing a damn thing about it, which is what
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he's doing wrong anyway.
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Blaze, Thank you, Nicole Park always good to
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talk to you as well. We appreciate you being here. Thanks
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eight hundred ninety four one. Sean, if you want to be a
14:37
part of the program you've heard me talk about. You must
14:40
have a safety security
14:42
plan for you and your family. Part of mine
14:44
is that I've always believed in the Second Amendment,
14:47
and I have always had a
14:51
pistol carry permit my entire adult
14:53
life. Now I love
14:55
the fact that I have an option as
14:57
well as the lethal force of God,
14:59
for bit I ever needed. I now
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have burner b y r r NA
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b y RNA. It is a non lethal
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alternative, and by the way, it's appropriate
15:09
in other situations. Instead of
15:11
maybe using lethal force right out of the
15:13
box, maybe you can try the non lethal alternative.
15:16
It's legal in all fifty states, no permit
15:19
needed, no background check is needed. It's
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designed for simple use for anybody.
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It fires powerful deterrence like tear
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gas and kinetic rounds, and burner
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can incapacitate any attacker for
15:32
thirty to forty minutes. This technology
15:34
works. Look at their videos online. They're they're
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unbelievable. And so now I have
15:39
a choice, and I think every one of you should
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should consider burner as
15:43
your alternative, if not your main
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source. There's some people, for whatever reason
15:48
you know, are afraid of guns.
15:52
I would just urge you to have something if
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you have nothing, burner would might might
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save your family, and it might save your
15:59
employees. Linda, we talk about
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This is the Sean Hannity
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Show. Linda, let
16:40
me ask you a question. Now, you ever have
16:42
a cheat day where you put aside
16:44
those disgusting puke green shakes
16:47
of yours and the disgusting puke
16:50
orange shakes that you drink every day,
16:53
that healthy crap as you call it. Do
16:55
you ever have a desire to have like a cheat day?
16:57
Of course it is a cheat one to find a cheat day.
16:59
What's the Linda cheat day?
17:01
If I could have a cheat. You know, when I'm having
17:03
the cheat day, do the calories actually count?
17:06
Or is there some magic unicorn power
17:08
that means it.
17:08
Doesn't stay on my body?
17:09
You sound like that idiot liberal we had in
17:11
the last Pathwork because you're not answering
17:14
your question. Of course, everybody
17:16
knows what a cheat day, cheat days eat. Whatever
17:18
the hell you want you to say, All right, I'm not gonna
17:20
worry about my weight today.
17:22
Go okay, Well, I don't know that I ever not
17:24
worry about it, but I'm
17:27
just telling you the truth. I would eat
17:30
pepperoni. I love pepperoni.
17:34
I would eat a whole pound of it. And I
17:36
would.
17:37
Eat a whole pound of pepperoni.
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Oh my god, I could eat pepperoni for every
17:41
meal.
17:41
It's incredible you and James
17:43
have that in common. If I saw the guy,
17:45
yeah, he eats pepperoni.
17:47
Or you know, I've been
17:49
on planes with him and just yanks out of his bag
17:52
he starts eating, like beef jerky.
17:55
It's really good for you too, if you get to get the right beef jerky.
17:58
It's good protein.
17:58
But for
18:01
you is pepperte might be you
18:03
can't think of anything better than pepperoni.
18:05
And any kind of like like Intimate'sentiments,
18:10
the original coffee cake.
18:12
People around the country have no idea what you're talking
18:14
about. It's a Philly thing, that's
18:16
true.
18:16
It is a Philly Yeah,
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it's definitely the East Coast thing.
18:21
But yeah, Intimate's coffee Cake, the original,
18:23
and then.
18:24
Anything like they do
18:26
icing inside, but I have not seen that.
18:29
I don't actually like the vanilla icing inside. I
18:31
like it just plain, just like the cake.
18:34
Anything with like carbs.
18:36
Have brakes bones.
18:38
Of course, they still sell them
18:40
in my grocery store.
18:41
Postess cupcakes, of course
18:44
make.
18:44
Lunches for the kids. I like the chocolate I
18:46
like, but I like peanut butter, so anything with peanut
18:49
butter.
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Okay, your cheat day is just to waste
18:51
the time.
18:52
What's your cheat day? Fries?
18:54
Pastrong quarter, French
18:57
fry, corn beef, Yeah, I
19:00
mean you saw. I think I went for a year straight
19:03
when I lived in New York ordering
19:05
corn beef, and I'd have our
19:07
team ordering it from four different spots
19:09
to make sure we got the corn beef with enough
19:11
fat on it.
19:12
This is a very true thing. I think that. I
19:15
think there's some serious corn.
19:17
I got into the office and my food wasn't
19:19
there. I was pissed.
19:21
Well, it wasn't that your food wasn't there. It
19:23
was that you didn't like it.
19:25
And so, you know, the restaurants have definitely
19:28
taken a turn for the worst post COVID.
19:30
Unfortunately it he still hasn't gotten over your
19:32
whole sour dough bread fiat.
19:34
That really was crazy, though, I mean we had
19:37
some serious I mean it was ridiculous some of
19:39
those things.
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What did I get a grilled cheese with bacon on sour
19:42
dough and then they never get a sourdough?
19:44
No, it wasn't it was. We actually
19:47
have the receipt. We saved it. It's in the studio.
19:49
So it's basically a receipt that says, you
19:51
know what we ordered, which was you know, the
19:54
bacon, mayonnaise
19:56
or whatever, and then it says sour dough.
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Right, No, no, no, it was grilled cheese, bacon
20:00
and tomato.
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Pardon me what.
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Not?
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The point The point was everything
20:06
that was on the receipt was the opposite
20:09
of what it was. So we call the place
20:11
the deli, God bless her, Katie did,
20:13
and she gets on the phone with the guy and she's like, I'm
20:15
just I don't understand, like you've given
20:18
me white bread. He because, no, no, I gave you sour dough.
20:20
No, sir, you didn't you give me white bread. And
20:23
he goes, yeah, it's the same thing as sourdough. She's
20:25
like, yeah, it's actually not. It's not at
20:27
all like sourdough.
20:28
I don't know what you're talking about.
20:30
This guy never even heard of sour dough bread. He's
20:32
like, listen, you know, I'm from wherever the hell he was from.
20:34
He never heard of sour dough bread, didn't know what it was.
20:36
It was.
20:37
The thing is, if you decide it's going
20:39
to be a cheat day and then you order
20:41
the food, maybe it's uber eats
20:43
or whatever, and then what you ordered
20:45
does not arrive. It is.
20:48
It is the most frustrating thing
20:50
on earth. It's almost as bad as
20:52
do you hear me?
20:53
Now?
20:53
Do you hear me?
20:54
Now?
20:54
I mean no, no, it's things.
20:56
But this is why most people cook at home. I mean, I
20:58
gotta tell you, we don't go out. We cook it
21:00
home because I can't deal with.
21:01
You know, it makes the best, makes
21:04
the best chili, philly
21:06
cheese, steak.
21:07
Me.
21:09
I make my own philly cheese steak and
21:11
I get like a French
21:14
bagette bread and
21:17
I'll, you know, I'll scoop it out,
21:19
and I get a
21:21
thin cut of ribbi and
21:24
I will literally, you know, cook
21:26
it to medium rare, just the way I
21:28
like it, and cut it up into
21:30
little pieces. I'll cut up
21:32
my own onions. I'll grill them. You'll be happy
21:35
to know this in avocado oil. And
21:38
then I put some cheese on
21:40
it. I don't use I don't make cheese
21:42
with so I might use like white American or
21:44
something. And it is so delicious.
21:47
I am my own best cook. I'm
21:49
just saying. I'm not bragging. I'm just saying you're a
21:51
pretty good cook.
21:52
I'm not gonna lie.
21:53
I mean, you know, you've cooked for the team, You've
21:55
cooked for the security team.
21:56
You know you do a lot of cook I
21:59
absolutely love it. To me, it's a great
22:01
distraction in life.
22:02
But I gotta say, you putting a steak sandwich
22:05
on French baguette, Yeah, you
22:07
kind of lost me.
22:08
No, I mean, I gain it's sort
22:10
of like a bagel. I'd have a scooped out bagel.
22:12
But why don't you have it like on an amoroso roll?
22:15
Like old school. That's how it should be, because
22:17
because a really good
22:19
French baguette, there's nothing better. It's great,
22:21
the greatest bread ever, especially if it's warm and
22:23
just out of the oven. Oh man, it's awesome.
22:27
Or I'll make my or if you make spaghetti
22:29
and I make my own my own special sauce.
22:32
Uh, with a
22:34
part of it is REOs put it that way, but
22:37
I make it my own way. I improve
22:39
upon it in my opinion. And
22:42
if you you know, let's say you have spaghetti
22:44
and maybe some meat sauce that I'll make
22:47
and I just put it on that with bread and butter, that
22:49
baguette and butter. Oh man, that's awesome,
22:52
making myself hungry.
22:53
You make it.
22:53
You're putting baguettes with American classics and
22:55
Italian classics.
22:56
I mean the French.
22:58
I would do it with the begin it was breed.
23:00
Then it's not so bad.
23:02
Okay, Bree is for thee, not for me.
23:07
Not bad?
23:07
Right?
23:08
Uh let's say yeah,
23:10
Elle is in Florida, the Free state
23:12
of Florida. Yeah, all, how are you glad you
23:14
called?
23:15
Hi?
23:15
Hi's a long time not talk you know one of your former
23:18
studio people.
23:19
So yes, our friend y'all ell who
23:22
moved down before I did to Florida.
23:24
But you were like maybe the only person
23:27
that was happy when I said I was moving to Florida.
23:30
I was very happy, but we had we
23:32
had a lot of conversations. So, like
23:35
I listen to your show if I like the past
23:37
couple of days, and I'm hearing people come on
23:39
and I'm hearing, you know, all these different congressmen come on
23:41
your show and talk about,
23:44
you know, how they're doing this and they're doing that. But it's like
23:46
everybody is Trump.
23:47
Trump.
23:47
Trump is a savior, and yes, we do need Trump
23:50
to save us. But the only day
23:52
Congress still is not doing its job either,
23:54
because you know, we've had all these hearings,
23:57
nothing's come of them. Meanwhile, these
23:59
d they're.
24:01
Not done with that. And I think the way that's
24:03
going to end is with a lot of criminal
24:05
referrals. Merrick Garland
24:07
will protect the Bidens at
24:09
all costs. If Trump
24:11
wins, the new attorney general will then
24:13
have the ability to do
24:16
the right thing and investigate
24:19
what I believe is a frankly
24:21
amount of evidence about
24:24
influence pedaling, and then hopefully
24:27
we'll get justice at that point. So They've
24:29
done their job. Now we don't have a big enough
24:31
majority, and we have too many Rhinos in the Republican
24:34
Party to get anything done. I know everyone
24:36
wants to blame Mike Johnson, and I guess
24:38
he deserves some of the blame, But you
24:40
can't blame him that he's got
24:42
fifty rhinos that are threatening
24:45
to walk away and coalition
24:48
with the Democrats. I mean, what is he supposed
24:50
to do at that point? He's stuck. What we have
24:52
to do is elect more Republican house members
24:55
and more Republican.
24:55
Senators, and more Republicans are not rhinos.
24:58
And I think, if I'm not miss taking from
25:00
eighth grade government.
25:01
Class, is that we had to take.
25:03
But I thought that the Congress is able to block
25:05
a lot of things that the President does,
25:07
like given this far innate to countries that don't need
25:09
it, blocking aid the countries that do need
25:11
it, like Israel and things of that major
25:14
And it's like, but I just feel like our Congress isn't
25:16
doing anything they want us to. You know, we
25:18
put Republicans in place for a reason and
25:21
because they align with our values. But then here we go
25:23
and they get in there, and now it's just it's
25:25
kind of like the demon Rets have a free full wall and
25:27
the Republicans are trying to do everything the correct way
25:29
in the right way, which I get, but it's really
25:31
it just doesn't seem like it's getting us anywhere. And
25:34
we won't have to.
25:34
Worry because, let's just say, God.
25:36
Forbid, Trump doesn't get an office. We've got so many
25:39
terrorists and I'm really afraid that before
25:41
this election there will be an attack with
25:43
all these people that they've let it.
25:44
Oh, it's coming.
25:45
It doesn't seem to be doing anything.
25:47
It's coming. Yeah, and then people are going to
25:49
say, Hanna, you're right. You know what. I don't want
25:51
to hear a one call saying Hannada, you
25:53
were right, because I pray that I'm wrong. All
25:55
right, Yeah, all we love you. Thank you, appreciate
25:58
the call. You have a great weekend. Jim
26:00
Maryland. Next Sean Hannity Show, Happy
26:02
Friday Show.
26:03
Yeah, Hey, Sean, thanks for taking my call.
26:06
I've been listening to you refer to Biden here lately
26:09
as talking about the border and you
26:11
know, all the people he's let through the border,
26:14
And I was listening to you the other day and
26:16
I'm like, you know, you're describing him as as
26:18
stupid or something else. You
26:20
know, I'm only exactly the words that you use right
26:22
off. But to me, that guy's just
26:25
acting lawlessly and
26:27
and everything just is just
26:29
lawless because we have laws,
26:31
and.
26:31
Oh it's official policy to not enforce
26:34
the law and to aid in a bet. Yeah, and I'm
26:36
I'm with you one hundred percent. I've said that a
26:38
million times.
26:39
Yeah, well, yeah, I just want to say that it seems
26:41
also like, you know, because you
26:43
know, you know, you used to say, at least I
26:45
used to think that, you know, president can't screw a country
26:48
up within it within a couple of terms, but this guy's
26:50
managed to really really, uh
26:53
you know, mess this up, and uh,
26:55
you know, I guess maybe it's a you know, accumulation
26:57
community. Yeah, anyone, I am not saying that right a
27:01
lot of the presidents, But you
27:03
know, it seems like we ought to have some other way
27:05
other than an impeachment to be able to get rid of a president
27:07
that's acting this lawlessly.
27:09
And you know you have that, you have the
27:11
twenty fifth Amendment, neither of which is going
27:13
to happen. But the best way to get rid of this problem
27:16
is to vote them out and show
27:18
up in droves, and we embrace
27:21
early voting and voting by mail. And
27:24
Republicans need to get active and
27:26
involved and organized and motivated
27:28
and otherwise you're going to get the government you
27:31
deserve. Well, at the end of the day,
27:33
I can't I can't force people to vote.
27:36
I can I can just tell you what's at stake,
27:38
and I'm trying to do that every day as I count
27:40
down the days to election. They we're only two hundred and
27:42
six days away. It's happening fast.
27:45
We better have our game on.
27:46
It comes up in the Constitution. You know, we're trying
27:48
to get a constitutional convention together. I'm
27:51
just wonder if we can't just get come come up
27:53
with something in that that allows us to remove,
27:56
you know, a lawless president
27:58
and you know such is
28:00
something you.
28:01
Can impeach them, but the Senate will never
28:04
convict them. We're wasting our time. I'm
28:06
not talking anyway, my friend. You have a good week, man, appreciate
28:09
the call. Texas the Free State of
28:11
Texas. Mike Next Sean Hannity Show,
28:14
Hi, Sean, I.
28:15
Wanted to call about the situation
28:17
with abortion in Georgia, and
28:20
I'll strike that Arizona.
28:22
The reason I wanted to bring this up.
28:24
Is there are we
28:26
have fifty laboratories of innovation think
28:28
in terms of Pennsylvania and Mississippi,
28:31
and those are two case studies for
28:34
how it can be done properly and not done
28:36
properly. You've already identified
28:39
the failure in Pennsylvania
28:41
in regard to how you can lose a state wide
28:43
election with a very
28:45
strict abortion law. I'm
28:48
pro life, but I also am practical
28:50
like you about the political realities
28:52
that we face in Arizona.
28:55
There's a good case study for a blueprint
28:58
that comes out of Mississippi. Typically
29:00
Tate Reeves, the governor, I
29:02
be.
29:03
Talking about the Dobbs decision in fifteen
29:05
weeks. If I'm kimping ahead, am I wrong?
29:07
Correct? And Governor Tate Reeves was
29:09
on Chuck Todd a year and a half
29:11
ago, a year ago, and he sat
29:13
there very comfortably feet grounded
29:16
on the you know, well grounded on
29:18
his case to Chuck Todd. And
29:20
I think Chuck Todd thought he was going to nail him. But
29:23
but Tate Reeves said, you know, Chuck,
29:25
our state law is equivalent
29:28
to about twenty seven of thirty three
29:30
nations in Europe.
29:32
I think it's forty seven total country.
29:34
But anyway, it's a
29:37
high amount, including like countries like France
29:39
that you think are very liberal.
29:41
Precisely, that's exactly right, and
29:43
so you know, sometimes you have to
29:45
take half a low. We're not going to solve
29:47
these issues overnight, but Arizona's
29:50
state legislature, the Republicans have
29:52
to understand what that stake. This is
29:54
a bigger picture that goes beyond
29:57
the state itself. It is our country
29:59
in this sty presidential election,
30:02
so they have.
30:02
I'm not hitting the panic button on the Arizona
30:05
issue right now. I am telling Republicans
30:07
out there to get their act together and be practical,
30:10
like you're saying. However, if they
30:12
let this simmer too long, they are going to
30:14
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30:16
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Biden's latest attempt to buy votes,
32:24
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32:27
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32:30
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32:33
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