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is 800-941. Sean, if you want to be a part
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of the program. Now,
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up to this point, I keep
1:48
using a line that Donald Trump
1:51
has been able to do something
1:53
that I've never seen observing politics,
1:55
my passion for all of my
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2:00
is defied all conventional
2:02
political gravity and he's been
2:04
able to do so. He gets arrested, his poll numbers
2:07
gets up. He gets arraigned, his poll numbers go up.
2:10
Uh, he gets a mug shot, his poll numbers
2:12
really go up. Now he's on trial in New
2:14
York. Uh, we've gone over and
2:16
over the unfairness of all of this. You
2:18
got a judge that donated to Joe
2:20
Biden, uh, which
2:22
should have been caused enough for recusal.
2:25
Uh, nevermind the New York
2:27
law that would apply for
2:30
recusal and his daughter's political
2:32
actions. Uh, you can't even talk about
2:34
that, but that is a real issue
2:37
that would mandate recusal. I think it would
2:39
be brought up on appeal and it's
2:41
an easy win. Uh, then
2:43
you've got the issue of course that in New
2:45
York as a matter of law, what he is
2:47
being charged with is a misdemeanor. Uh,
2:50
let alone the fact that the statute of
2:52
limitations have long since passed, let
2:54
alone that he is reaching for
2:56
a federal election law
2:58
that the Department of Justice has
3:01
weaponized it as it is even
3:03
passed on, not thinking they can
3:05
get a conviction or not thinking
3:07
it warranted an indictment, uh,
3:09
which says a lot in and of itself, uh,
3:12
nevermind the fact that the previous
3:14
DA in Manhattan passed on charging
3:16
Donald Trump here. And
3:18
that originally even this DA album brag
3:20
passed on it, but only political pressure
3:22
brought him back to the case. And
3:25
here it is eight years later and 200, you
3:28
know, and three days is when the trial
3:31
started before election day. Oh,
3:33
let's bring it up and let's
3:35
force the president to stay inside
3:37
a courtroom for over a month
3:39
and leave the playing field in,
3:41
in swing States open to only
3:43
one candidate and not one candidate
3:45
is Joe Biden. If any
3:47
of that sounds fair to any of
3:49
you that are listening, you have no
3:52
sense of justice or fairness. This is
3:54
law fair. This is a dual justice
3:56
system. This is unequal justice under the
3:58
law. It's not equal. this under
4:00
the law and is not equal application
4:03
of our laws. But
4:05
here we are and Donald Trump will be
4:07
stuck in this courtroom anywhere four, six weeks,
4:09
however long it takes. The jury has been
4:11
seated. We'll go over that in a second.
4:14
Kevin O'Leary had a really good comment
4:16
about all this, how this case in
4:18
particular is hurting America's brand and how
4:20
it's making not only New York City
4:23
but the entire country make us look
4:25
like a bunch of clowns. Listen. I'm
4:28
going to bring this up. I got all this Trump
4:30
stuff, Trump stuff. Forget about Trump, okay? We
4:32
don't do this in America. We don't
4:35
go after the office of the president
4:37
with porn star cases. We
4:39
give him a broad swath of
4:41
latitude. If you're an ex-president, you
4:44
murdered somebody. I get it or been
4:46
accused of murder. But
4:48
what is this? This hurts the American
4:50
brand. I keep saying that. I was
4:52
in Geneva last week, 150 countries
4:55
represented there. Everybody's
4:57
talking about this saying, what is this porn
4:59
star thing? This
5:01
is an American president. This is the office
5:03
of the United States of America's highest office.
5:06
And we're doing this. This is
5:08
sheer stupidity. And I'll tell you what should
5:10
happen. This should be pushed until after he
5:12
wins or doesn't win. This should be not
5:14
part of this election cycle at all. And
5:16
this is not a Trump-loving comment. This is
5:19
about the American brand where I bring capital
5:21
from all around the world to invest here.
5:24
We look like clowns. I hate this.
5:26
It's bad for the country on every
5:28
level. But Stephen A. Smith, I thought
5:31
he was on Hannity last night, made a lot of good
5:33
comments about this. Why can't they beat
5:35
him on a level playing field? The reality is,
5:37
and we'll get to the polls later, I don't
5:40
think that they can. Donald Trump
5:42
has spoken out about the issue of recusal. He
5:44
has spoken out about the issue of a gag
5:47
order. Now understand, every other
5:49
person that is a part
5:51
of this case, including the
5:53
star witness for the prosecution,
5:55
Michael Cohen, who himself
5:57
was convicted for lying before Congress.
6:00
They're free to say anything they
6:02
want, anywhere they want on social
6:05
media, on cable television, on network
6:07
television, quoted in our
6:09
major newspapers around the country. They can
6:11
all say whatever they want. But anyway,
6:14
here to analyze all of this, Mark
6:16
Bernovich, former Attorney General, State of Arizona,
6:18
Greg Jarrett, Fox News, legal analyst, best-selling
6:20
author, welcome both of you. Mr.
6:23
Attorney General, let's get your overall view
6:25
of what's going on, what's happening, the
6:27
issue of the gag order, the issue
6:29
of recusal, the issue of the
6:31
charges, the issue of the statute of limitations. There's
6:33
a lot to digest here. Yeah,
6:36
and Sean, thanks for having me on. And
6:38
as you know, I was also a former
6:40
federal prosecutor, a state gang prosecutor. So I
6:42
have literally, during the course of my career,
6:44
handled thousands of criminal cases. And
6:47
what is going on in New York is
6:49
unprecedented. And frankly, I think it's an embarrassment
6:51
for the justice system. Now,
6:53
we know that there's basic rules,
6:56
even in New York, the
6:58
criminal procedure code, a defendant can waive his presence.
7:00
Remember, all of these rights are supposed to ensure
7:02
a defendant or the accused of fair trial. And
7:05
it seems like every time there's a decision,
7:07
it breaks against the accused. And whether
7:09
that was today's decision to not have
7:12
the prosecution turn over the first few
7:14
witnesses, which is a very common and
7:16
typical order the judge would grant to
7:18
keep a trial moving, whether it's not
7:21
allowing the accused to waive his presence.
7:23
As you mentioned, a gag order. And
7:25
we know under existing constitutional law that
7:28
prior restraints on speech are presumptively unconstitutional
7:30
because you want to guarantee the accused
7:32
a right of a fair trial. So
7:35
I think the public understands the hypocrisy
7:37
of what's going on. People like Michael
7:40
Cohen and porn stars can have documentaries
7:42
and beyond, you know, other networks, you
7:44
know, basically slamming the defendant where the
7:47
DA can issue a speaking indictment and
7:49
say all sorts of nasty stuff. And
7:52
yet they can say whatever they
7:54
want. And the accused is muzzled and
7:56
gagged. It really the hypocrisy stinks
7:58
on so many different levels. And
8:00
I think it's gotten so bad, Sean, that
8:02
when Trump wins this case, I bet you
8:05
the New York DA is going to charge
8:07
him for converting the courthouse into a campaign
8:09
fundraising event, because that's what's going to happen.
8:11
I actually think it's going to list sympathy,
8:13
but in the meantime, you have a former
8:16
president of the United States being charged with
8:18
a crime that's too complicated to explain in
8:20
30 seconds or less, which is always a
8:22
bad sign for a prosecutor. And
8:24
ultimately, I think that they're going to lose this
8:27
case either at trial or on appeal, and
8:29
it's just a waste of time and money. It's clearly
8:31
designed to thwart someone for running for the
8:33
highest offices in the world. You
8:36
know, and here's the thing, and the judge has
8:38
not pressed the prosecutor or the DA in this
8:40
case brag to give
8:42
a full complete definition of what
8:44
the actual charge is. Now, Greg
8:46
Jarrett, you've been following it as
8:49
closely as I have. Do
8:51
you have a full complete understanding of what
8:53
the charge even is about against Donald Trump?
8:56
Absolutely not, and neither does the
8:59
defense. You know, he's
9:01
not charging the underlying crime. He's simply
9:03
citing it as the
9:05
crime that Trump
9:07
was trying to conceal, which
9:09
is, we guess, federal
9:13
election law violations, even though as
9:15
you point out, the Federal Election
9:17
Commission investigated and said, this isn't
9:19
a violation. The Department of
9:21
Justice studied and said there's no
9:24
crime here. So the
9:26
defense demanded in a bill
9:28
of particulars, tell us what the underlying
9:30
crime is. And
9:33
the judge said, okay, Mr. Bragg, tell
9:35
him. Well, he offered up
9:37
four different possibilities, which means
9:40
the defense has to prepare
9:42
for four
9:44
different defenses, which
9:46
is utterly absurd, but it underscores
9:49
the bias of this judge and
9:51
the gag order issued by the judge is a
9:54
blatantly unconstitutional prior restraint on
9:57
free speech. Our legal system...
10:00
does not take priority over the
10:02
Bill of Rights. Take a look.
10:04
There's no exemption in the First
10:06
Amendment for criminal trials. The accused
10:08
has a protected right to
10:11
defend himself both at trial and
10:14
in the court of public opinion
10:16
where he's already been convicted both
10:18
by the DA and a biased
10:20
media. Here Trump has an elevated
10:22
right as the leading candidate for
10:24
president and his accusers
10:26
who were trial witnesses for
10:28
the prosecution have been publicly
10:31
trashing Trump at every turn.
10:33
Yet prosecutors and the judge are
10:35
not gagging those witnesses
10:38
only Trump preventing
10:40
him from fairly responding. You know
10:42
Michael Cohen is a confessed and
10:44
convicted perjurer. He continues to lie.
10:47
Two weeks ago a federal judge
10:49
called him a serial perjurer but
10:52
Trump is not allowed to
10:54
point that out. Again
10:56
this exposes the bias
10:58
of the judge. Alright
11:00
quick break right back more with Attorney
11:03
General, former Attorney General of Arizona Mark Bernovich
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and more with Greg Jarrett. Your call is
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both about an opportunity to look at
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the limited information we have on every
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you look through the 12 jurors, I don't know if
20:03
you've had a chance, Mark Burnovich,
20:05
to look at them. Is there anything that
20:07
stands out among any of the 12 that
20:09
you see? You know
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syndrome is with all of these
20:18
constitutional issues, whether it's the gag order or
20:21
whether it's this recent order about what the
20:23
media can and can't report, I mean where's
20:25
the ACLU, where's all the First Amendment groups
20:27
saying, wait a minute, the judge shouldn't be
20:29
doing this, we have a right to report
20:31
whatever we want to report. So I think
20:34
this shows once again that when people talk
20:36
about the rule of law, remember the ends
20:38
cannot justify the means and clearly everything that's
20:40
happened thus far shows that the scales
20:42
of justice are tilted against the president. Now
20:44
as far as the jurors, I will tell
20:46
you honestly when I used to pick juries,
20:48
I used to not like, this is from
20:50
a prosecutor's perspective, I did not like engineers
20:52
on the jury because everything they
20:54
did had to be precise, like everything had to fit
20:57
in place and why did the bullet bounce off this
20:59
or why did this happen and so I
21:02
think as a defendant that it
21:05
might be good for the former president to
21:07
have people on that jury that might
21:10
want to hold the TA accountable
21:12
because remember the job of the prosecutors to
21:14
do justice, it's not to get a conviction
21:16
at any cost, you don't don't count success
21:18
in terms of years in prison, you count
21:20
has justice been done and apparently Bragg doesn't
21:22
understand that. If Greg was just talking about
21:24
if you're a prosecutor you can't explain the
21:26
theory of your case in 30 seconds or
21:29
less, you shouldn't bring the case and that's
21:31
right to tell young prosecutors in our office.
21:33
So I think having someone like an engineer
21:35
that is used to position, he's used to
21:37
everything fitting into place, he might be one
21:39
of those people that says wait a minute,
21:41
this doesn't make sense. The
21:43
fact that there's people that are
21:45
educators on the jury, and once again I used
21:47
to not like, I used to not like having
21:50
quite frankly educators, teachers on
21:52
the jury because they tend to believe a
21:54
little left, now that may cut either way
21:56
for the president but they tend to be
21:58
a little more sympathetic. to your people
22:00
that are accused of crimes once
22:03
again this is the president you throw out a
22:05
lot of the normal rules when it comes to
22:07
to the law of the jury so the base
22:10
of what i've seen thus far it's
22:12
a manhattan jury we know that you're
22:14
already pushing rocks uphill if you're present
22:16
on defense attorneys so it could be
22:18
a challenge but remember you have to
22:20
have unanimity any criminal trial so if
22:23
you look at your defense you've got
22:25
to figure out what you can do
22:27
maybe what keep people and
22:29
so we're doing testimony you can see the right kind
22:31
of light up you can see the not in your
22:33
head also that's who if i
22:35
was a fat i would hear my defense
22:37
for that because clearly and we've
22:39
got that jury is going to be i think predispose
22:41
to commit president trump not what they are i mean
22:44
you know uh... you know let me let me get
22:46
great gerry's take on this now there is a former
22:49
attorney general deputy assistant attorney
22:51
general raw raw story reported
22:53
this eliot williams who said
22:55
flag the particular juror that said uh...
22:58
described as a married investment banker with a master's
23:00
degree but the fact that he's read trump's best-selling
23:03
book the art of the deal uh...
23:05
claims to track trump and his truth
23:07
social posts uh... he claimed that
23:10
might be a problem when you look at the the
23:12
jurors and what we know about them what is your
23:14
reaction greg here well
23:16
our action is the jury selection uh...
23:19
has been dominated by a flood
23:21
of people likes of which
23:23
i've never seen who said they cannot and will
23:25
not be fair to trump they don't want to
23:27
be but the unknown question
23:30
here sean is how many of
23:32
those who said otherwise oh yes
23:34
i can be fair are
23:36
lying with the head agenda of getting
23:38
on the jury to convict manhattan by
23:40
very makeup as you know is
23:43
inherently hostile venue for the
23:45
accused in a politically charged
23:47
case against a political candidate
23:50
that hated their these
23:52
jurors i think a predispose the
23:55
outcome is preordained which is had
23:57
a better chance of a fair
23:59
trial in Salem. I
24:02
mean this absolutely should have been
24:04
moved elsewhere to Staten Island for
24:07
example where the jury pool would
24:09
be more balanced but Bragg opposed
24:12
it so to judge Mershawn which
24:14
is evidence to me that they
24:16
know their prosecution is weak. You
24:19
would think the judge would know that the
24:22
issue of recusal will
24:25
be a major point if there is
24:27
a conviction upon appeal but we'll wait
24:29
and we'll see. Appreciate both of you
24:31
Mark Burdevich, Greg Jarrett have a great weekend. 800-941
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calls your comments coming up straight ahead. I
24:57
want to update you the situation at Columbia
25:00
University. Well we
25:02
finally saw some action. Here
25:05
you have the president of an
25:07
Ivy League institution. Now think
25:09
about this how many parents maybe they have
25:11
children and they hope and they pray that
25:13
maybe one day their child might be able
25:15
to achieve admittance to
25:18
one of the nation's top
25:20
and most prestigious universities like
25:23
Columbia, Harvard or any of
25:25
these places. Well it turns
25:27
out it's the last place I think I want my
25:29
kids to be going to college. So the so earlier
25:33
in the week we saw the president of
25:35
Columbia go before Congress and literally
25:38
is asked a very
25:40
simple fundamental moral question.
25:43
Now understand and
25:45
think about this answer through the prism of
25:48
the times that we're living in. Woke-ism
25:51
on college campuses,
25:53
PC-ism all over
25:55
college campuses. Oh My
25:58
sensibilities. Oh I Think. In
26:00
the vapors. I got the vapors. Somebody
26:02
used the wrong pronoun. In. Oldest
26:04
kid in North Carolina. The gets. Suspended
26:07
and put on his record. Racist
26:09
first using the term illegal alien
26:12
which the Federal government uses as
26:14
official language and has for a
26:16
very long time but. When.
26:18
Asked about the comment about well from
26:20
the river to the see which means
26:23
the annihilation. Complete. Wiping
26:25
out of Israel. Well. The
26:27
Colombian president says, well, I'd really rather
26:29
they not use it. It could be
26:31
hurtful. What? Doesn't. Doesn't.
26:34
Say that shit. that's not be the kind
26:36
of speech used on a college campus. So.
26:39
This is a college university and I went through
26:41
this the other day where you have a tenured
26:43
academics. Who. Got criticized rightly
26:45
so after the October or
26:47
Seven terrorist attacks by the
26:49
terror group Hamas. Of. This
26:51
professors name is Joseph Massage.
26:54
They. Are he referred to it
26:56
as awesome and studying victory
26:58
of the Palestinian Resistance the
27:01
side of the Palestinian resistance
27:03
fighters storming is is rarely
27:05
checkpoints separating Gaza Israel was
27:07
astounding. He pad. Really?
27:09
Grabs. The major achievement of the resistance.
27:12
Is. The temporary take over of
27:14
these settler colonies. Four. Hundred
27:16
as let Israelis were murdered. that what's
27:19
that day? In. Countless numbers
27:21
of women were raped. Little.
27:23
Babies were beheaded. Hundreds.
27:26
Were taken hostage Summer still has the
27:28
zoos them for their even still alive.
27:31
And he have another professor Hamid. Odd.
27:33
The boss he is his name. And.
27:36
What do we learn from this
27:38
guy? Every dirty, treacherous, ugly, pernicious
27:40
happening in the world. Just wait
27:42
a few days and the ugly
27:44
name Israel will pop up in
27:46
the atrocities he writes on Facebook.
27:49
and Twenty eighteen. As. And
27:51
I can go on now for the
27:53
next ten minutes talking about professors that
27:55
are radicalized. That. Are teaching. At.
27:58
ivy league institutions And
28:01
this president, like the former Harvard
28:03
president and these other presidents, needs
28:05
to go. Well anyway,
28:07
we do have an update. Finally the police
28:10
got involved. But it has
28:12
gotten so bad throughout the week that
28:14
I want to play some of the audio
28:17
that we have. I want to
28:19
play Columbia University protesters yelling, oh
28:21
we are Hamas. And
28:24
we basically said we are terrorists. Kind
28:26
of like the chanting that we heard in
28:28
Michigan. Death to
28:30
America, death to Israel, death to America, death
28:33
to Israel. Then I want you to listen
28:35
to a pro-Palestinian protest. They are reading a
28:38
message from Gaza thanking the
28:40
Columbia students for standing in
28:42
solidarity with Palestine.
28:45
And a pro-Palestine protester chanting at
28:48
Columbia University. Just listen to
28:50
this and imagine this is
28:52
supposed to be the top of the top,
28:54
the creme de la creme. In
28:57
terms of a college campus and university
28:59
where you would think there is diversity
29:01
of thought. Where you can have
29:03
the free and open exchange of
29:05
ideas, ideals and opinions. That
29:07
have been so radicalized that conservatives are
29:09
run out of college campuses if they
29:11
dare to utter a word. But
29:14
yet we can have people yelling, we
29:16
are Hamas. Listen. Listen.
29:18
I said to you. I
29:21
said to you. From
29:23
ISIS to the US. From
29:25
ISIS to the US. We started
29:27
on the University of Columbia. We
29:30
did not get free from the university.
29:33
We got students from Joseph from Palestine
29:35
at Columbia University. We
29:37
did not get free from
29:39
Palestine at Columbia University. We
29:41
got a university member.
29:44
We did not get free from the
29:46
university. We are doing it! We are
29:48
doing it! We are doing it! At the process, you
29:50
will be able to survive. We
29:52
are doing it! Okol Depends!
30:00
Ac Thomson Nights. illinaru.ri
30:10
sounding derisive and
30:19
uh uh
30:25
uh uh
30:31
we support them unequivocally we
30:33
support them unequivocally and our pride
30:36
if their will just remain set
30:38
forth we support if their will
30:40
just remain set forth and sacrifice
30:42
for our just cause and
30:45
everyone for their just cause we
30:47
would use the nature of the poor at home
30:50
we would use the nature of the poor
30:52
at home you were in your office you
30:55
were in your poll office was there
30:57
any action on your campus within your old
31:00
degree? uh oh
31:08
hello oh you
31:11
what hello
31:15
hello oh
31:18
hey we
31:21
are oh oh
31:27
oh oh oh
31:33
oh oh oh
31:40
oh oh oh
31:45
oh oh oh
31:51
oh oh
31:55
oh oh
31:58
oh Bill Jacobson,
32:01
Cornell Law professor. Welcome
32:03
back professor. How are you? Good.
32:05
Thanks for having me back. What's
32:08
going on? I want to get your reaction to all of
32:10
this. You know, your parent thinks that
32:12
it's a great thing. You get admitted to
32:14
an Ivy League institution and this is
32:16
what you're sending your kids into. This is
32:19
the environment they're going into? Yeah, I
32:21
think people don't realize this has
32:23
been building for 30 years on
32:26
campuses. It just has burst out
32:28
to the surface, but the radicalization
32:30
of the campuses, the radicalization of
32:33
the faculty, the homogenization of anti-US,
32:35
anti-Israel animosity from faculty. Faculty drives
32:37
a lot of this. The students
32:40
come and go, but the faculty
32:42
are there for decades. And so
32:44
what is happening now is
32:47
that the faculty have been advocating, and
32:49
you cited a couple of examples in
32:52
the intro, have been advocating for violence,
32:54
have been advocating for the destruction of
32:56
Israel, and they also advocate for the
32:58
destruction of the United States. And is
33:00
it any wonder that after 30 years
33:03
of that, students are becoming radicalized? So
33:05
it's a much worse situation than I think most
33:07
people in this country realize. Let
33:10
me get your thought on this because
33:12
I never thought we'd be discussing this
33:15
in our lifetime, and that is the
33:18
vile, the repulsive,
33:20
the virulent anti-Semitism that
33:22
has emerged on
33:24
college campuses in the halls of
33:26
Congress. We hear it all
33:29
throughout Europe, European nations. I never
33:31
thought I'd hear in Australia, gas
33:33
the Jews, F the Jews, but
33:35
we heard that too. Where
33:37
is all of this hatred coming from? Well
33:41
it's coming multiple places. One, I
33:43
mentioned the outer radicalization of the
33:45
faculty at certainly the elite colleges
33:48
more than any place, the Colombians
33:50
of the world. But it's also
33:52
a lot of it is coming
33:55
from you know the anti-Semitism that
33:57
exists in the Arab world, of
34:00
the Arab media. Not all of
34:02
it, but Palestinian media is notoriously
34:04
anti-Semitic, notorious for demonizing and dehumanizing
34:07
Jews. There are groups like
34:09
Palestine Media Watch and Memory
34:11
who just show you what they're putting
34:13
on their TV. UNRWA,
34:15
the refugee agency, the
34:17
schools they run, are
34:20
inundated with gross, gross
34:22
Nazi-like depictions of Jews.
34:24
And so a lot of
34:26
that carries over. So the
34:28
so-called Palestinian activists are
34:32
parroting the same sort of vile anti-Semitism,
34:34
and it's being imported into our country.
34:36
So I think it's coming from many
34:38
different directions, but it's here. It's now,
34:40
and we have to face up to
34:42
it. All right. We'll take a quick
34:44
break. We'll come back. The latest out
34:46
of this insanity all week that's been
34:48
going on at Columbia Mall with Professor
34:50
Bill Jacobson, a Cornell Law
34:53
professor. Our call's also coming
34:55
up, 800-941-SHAWN, if you want to
34:57
be a part of the program as
35:00
we continue. Our coverage, Israel fights back,
35:02
and the Iranians lie in power. Straight
35:05
ahead. Stand up, young and
35:07
dog-based pony soldier. That's
35:11
just a few of the fighter moments you
35:13
recall. When
35:19
you walk down Joe's memory lane,
35:21
you can't make this up. And
35:23
with fighting in office, you don't
35:25
have to. This is
35:27
the Shawn Anities Show. The
35:34
decision for Professor Bill Jacobson, he is
35:36
a Cornell Law professor as we
35:39
discussed the virulent and
35:42
repulsive anti-Semitism on college campuses,
35:44
in this case Columbia. Well,
35:47
how does this end? Because
35:49
I love the fact that Israel, in
35:52
spite of the advice, don't
35:54
advice of Joe Biden, don't means
35:56
do, I guess could be a
35:59
great bumper sticker. But in
36:01
spite of it they hit is they hit
36:03
Iran hard and what I was
36:05
really impressed with those I was watching this
36:07
all unfold last night is They
36:10
hit deep inside of Iran
36:13
and I did not think it would be
36:15
as easy as it was for Israel We
36:17
know that they have the nuclear sites all
36:20
around the country. They're spread out
36:22
They're buried underground But the fact
36:24
with great precision that Israel was
36:26
able to get deep inside but
36:29
even close to one of the nuclear sites
36:32
and close to Tyra Tehran and and
36:34
other parts of it of Iran tells
36:36
me that The
36:38
Israelis have them they were able
36:41
to stop every missile that was fired
36:43
into Israel But one out of hundreds
36:45
that were fired and Iran wasn't able
36:47
to stop a thing And that's why
36:49
they're denying it even took place But we have all the
36:51
evidence in fact that it did take place That
36:54
surprised me and that might be a
36:57
moment where the world can say and
36:59
pause and and recognize Oh if
37:02
we want we can stop their nuclear
37:04
program right here right now So
37:06
we don't wake up one day and
37:08
learn that the radical mullahs with their
37:10
extreme ideology of converter die Have
37:13
nuclear capability that I'm pretty convinced that
37:15
they would use to As
37:18
a means to an end for them. I
37:20
think they do it. I think they'd use it I
37:23
think they're that sick and not ugly and that evil
37:25
and that's wasted your thoughts Absolutely.
37:27
They announce every day. Their goal is
37:29
to eliminate, you know Israel that is
37:31
their goal They announced it every single
37:33
day they marched death to America death
37:35
to Israel So yes, absolutely
37:37
and but Israel's in a really big
37:39
predicament because on the one hand they
37:41
need to defend themselves On
37:44
the other hand, they're faced with an uprising within
37:47
the Democratic Party in the United
37:49
States that puts pressure on the
37:52
Biden administration and People
37:54
within the bureaucracy at the State Department
37:56
who are not friendly to Israel and who
37:58
want to cut off weapons supplies who
38:00
want to really hang Israel out to
38:02
dry. So Israel has to be very
38:04
careful. I suspect that if it wasn't
38:06
for fear of what the Biden administration
38:08
would do, the response would have been
38:10
much stronger. They might have actually taken
38:12
out those nuclear sites, but they have
38:15
to thread a needle with the current
38:17
administration because the current administration has held
38:19
them back in Gaza, has held them
38:21
back from Rafa, has been trying to
38:23
save Hamas. So it's a very big
38:25
predicament. And I think people don't understand,
38:27
you know, a lot of people like
38:29
to criticize Benjamin Netanyahu, but he's
38:31
got to weave his way between a
38:33
lot of competing forces, one of which
38:36
is the hostility deep within the Biden
38:38
administration. So let me tell you something.
38:40
Bibi deserves a lot of credit because
38:42
he did not in the end give
38:44
a rip about what Joe Biden said.
38:46
His country is in a fight for
38:48
their survival. And what he did last
38:51
night shows that Joe Biden's
38:53
words and Joe Biden's threats and Joe
38:55
Biden's lectures are meaningless to Israel and
38:57
meaningless to the prime minister. And he
38:59
did what was right for the survival
39:02
of his country. And I applaud him
39:04
a lot for that. Yeah,
39:06
he has really, I think, done an excellent
39:08
job. And you know, because his domestic politics
39:11
in the US, Biden and
39:13
Chuck Schumer, they want Netanyahu gone.
39:15
They want somebody who will be
39:17
completely compliant with our own failed foreign
39:19
policy. The worst thing advice you
39:21
could give to any ally of
39:23
ours is to, you know, rely
39:26
on the wisdom of Joe Biden's foreign
39:28
policy because he has historically been the
39:30
worst. I forget who it was. I
39:32
think Obama's former defense secretary said he's
39:35
been on the wrong side of every
39:37
foreign policy issue his entire life. So,
39:39
you know, Israel needs to weave its
39:41
way through US politics. So it continues
39:44
to get on supplies, but they should
39:46
not follow the failed policies and the
39:48
failed, you
39:50
know, advocacy of the Biden administration. Well,
39:53
I agree completely. Professor, you're a
39:55
rare commodity these days. Somebody that
39:57
has common sense that actually has
40:00
the ability to teach our kids. We
40:03
really appreciate your time sir. Thank you for being with
40:05
us. Thanks for having me
40:07
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