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April 9, 2024 31 mins

Governor Ron DeSantis of Florida, is here to discuss everything happening in his state from the squatting, the migrants, to the eclipse of Democrat voters by Republicans in his state. The Governor also signed important legislation today to help fight the opioid epidemic; at least one politician cares. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
See you right here for our final news round.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Up and information overload.

Speaker 1 (00:04):
All right, News round Up and information overload hour toll free.
Let me give you our number. It's eight hundred and
nine four one, Sean if you want to be a
part of the program. Always an honor, privilege and pleasure
to invite back to the program. It's really great that
I actually have elected officials that will come on my show.
Is that it was not the case the years that
I lived in New York. But now that I am

(00:26):
a full, full time domiciled resident in the great State
of Florida, the Free State of Florida, I get to
talk to my governor, who is doing a phenomenal job.
Governor de Santis.

Speaker 3 (00:38):
Welcome back, sir, Hey, how are you doing.

Speaker 1 (00:40):
Thank you for even allowing me in the state. I
really appreciate it. It has been life changing. I actually
fought most people like me here. I was hated in
New York City. Most people have been nothing but kind
and nice and welcoming to me.

Speaker 3 (00:55):
You and I had talked about this for a long time.
I knew it was going to happen, but you know,
this was like many years because New York.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Is Oh you you even gave me a hell. You're like, yeah,
you keep saying that, what are you going to do it?
You used to say that to me, and you were right.
It was too long. I had property down here for
twenty years, twenty five years.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
Yeah, I mean, look, it's just the inertia. I mean,
you know, you have a lot of you had a
lot of irons in the fire New Yorks. It's not
as easy as just saying, you know, you're going to
pick up and lead. But I think the fact that
so many people have done that, including you and high
profile people, just shows there's just a radical difference in
governing philosophies in this country between a state like Florida

(01:37):
versus a state like New York or Illinois or California.
And it's sad because those states used to all be
very successful states and they've been destroyed by leftist policies.
We reject the leftist policies where the state where woke
goes to die. We have no income tax, our budgets
half of New York, we paid own debt. We have

(01:59):
the largest the most GDP growth in the last five
years of any state. And so we're doing it right,
and people are responding and so on. Look, I'm happy
that someone like you, we've been friends for a long time,
would want to move to Florida and is happy, but
just as an American, I mean it is sad that
states like New York have run off so many productive people.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
When you first got into politics, did you ever think
or imagine that one day you would have to pass
a bill like HB six twenty one where a property
owner would have to request from law enforcement that they
remove squatters, people that just take over other people's properties.

(02:40):
And by the way, the bill is very comprehensive in
other words of a property owner as somebody that unlawfully
entered and remains on their property has been directed to
leave the property by the owner and has not done so.
The individual is not a current or former tenant in
a legal dispute. Well, in the state of Florida, it's

(03:03):
very quick for homeowners to be able to avoid costly delays, litigation,
missed rents, etc. And you have harsh penalties for those
engaged in squatting or those that encourage squatting or teach
others the scam. And it makes it a first degree misdemeanor,
a second degree felony for any person who unlawfully occupies

(03:23):
or trespasses. I mean, did you ever think you'd have
to sign a bill like that. By the way, I'm
glad you did, because you're protecting property owners' rights and
it had to be done. But I never did you
ever think you'd deal with an issue like that. I
never would have believed it.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
It's an unbelievable scam. The squatting. I mean, the whole
idea of squatting was back like in the eighteen hundreds
when we were settled, you the Americans were settling the West.
You show up someplace, there's nothing there. If you have
people that decide to set up shop and start a community,
no one knows who, no one owns the land or
they don't think someone comes ten years old says hey,

(04:00):
I own the land, It's like, wait a minute, you
did all this improvements. That's how that idea came into being,
and it made sense in that limited context. The idea
that you would take that and say I'm going to
go in some residential subdivision, find some house to move into,
and then just sit there and claim I have rights
against the owner is absolutely ridiculous. You've seen it in

(04:23):
New York. You've seen it in California, which is bad.
But what was really appalling to me is that someone
owned the house in New York tried to get the
people to leave who were squatting, and the cops arrested
the homeowner. That that was the person that was the
bad guy under New York law. So I said, listen,

(04:43):
we are not going to deal with this in Florida.
Let's put the kibosh on this right away, because a
lot of things, like these left wing scams don't start
in Florida, but if they are in these other states,
like eventually, it will come here if we don't take
corrective action. So we're able to do that, and it's
sensitive in Florida, I think, because we've got a lot
of seasonal residents and it's not just wealthy people. We

(05:06):
have senior citizens, middle class volks, retired live in Florida
eight months of the year. Maybe they live in Michigan
over the summer, or New York or some of these
other places. Imagine you go away for the summer, you
come back to your middle class house and some residential subdivision,
and you find out some people decided to move in
and then like you have to go seven months to

(05:28):
get get them out. That is totally unacceptable. So we
acted quickly. Sean, you know a lot of the sheriffs
down in Florida, they're no nonsense, and so immediately you
call the sheriff, the sheriff will eject these people. So
that'll happen very quickly. And I don't think we're going
to see much of a problem with squatting in Florida
because of the law that we signed.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
I know somebody in New York it took them four
and a half years to remove squatters going through the
legal system. Can you believe that I was thinking about
you and and the debate that you had against your pal,
Governor Gavin Newsom. There are a number of issues that
came up made me think of you. For example, the

(06:10):
average gallon of gasoline down here is close to three
dollars a gallon in Florida. Out in California, it's like
five dollars and thirty cents a gallon, which is nearly
twice the number violent crime. The rate in California was
two times that of Florida. You have zero percent income
tax in California, it's thirteen point five percent. You pay

(06:33):
far less per student per education on a per capita basis,
and Florida has the number one rank schools in the
country and they paid almost twice as much and the
results are atrocious. Gavin, by the way, he is facing
a seventy three billion dollar budget deficit this year alone,
on top of a big deficit last year. What's your

(06:53):
reaction to that.

Speaker 3 (06:54):
Well, in Florida, we run big surpluses, and so I
don't know what it would be to California. But I
could tell you our budget compared to New York State's budget,
and we now have millions of more people than New
York State. Doesn't mean you're obviously one of them that
have helped that balance. Our budget is half the size
of New York's budget, with millions more people. And yet

(07:15):
I think you can testify to this, and a lot
of people that have moved can testify. Florida services are better,
our roads are better, and our schools are better. So
where is all this money going? California? I heard the
deficit is even more now than seventy three billion because
someone did I guess they do accounting tricks. And there
was an analyst in California. That said, it may be

(07:37):
hundreds of billions of dollars, and this is a state
that is naturally has all these advantages, all these legacy industries,
and it's the left wing policies that are that are
causing all these problems. Interesting Seohn, Since I've been governor
in twenty nineteen, we've actually paid down twenty five percent
of our state's total debt for its entire history as

(07:58):
a state, and we got another five hundred million to
do more accelerated debt repayments. So we're cutting taxes in Florida,
we're running surpluses, we're paying down debt, and we're also
taking surplus and doing accelerated infrastructure projects because I've got
people moving down here. There's places where the traffic continues

(08:18):
to get worse, and we have a lot of projects
in the hopper, but people can't wait ten or twenty years.
So I did a project called Moving Florida Forward. With
some of our surplus money, we put billions of dollars
into road construction. So a lot of these projects that
weren't even supposed to start until next decade are going
to end up being done ten to twenty years ahead.
Of schedule.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
Amazing what a different governing philosophy is all about. Let
me take you back to that debate, because the Florida
Supreme Court weighed in on the issue of abortion for
the state of Florida. I want to get your reaction
to that and also get your overall take nationally, especially
in light of Democrats. The bottom line is Democrats never
want to answer the question and what limits they would

(09:01):
put on abortion. And this came up in the debate
with Gaven Newsom, and I pushed him hard just to
get an answer. I don't know if you recall. Let
me play it for everybody's Do.

Speaker 4 (09:10):
You support any restrictions at all on abortion, especially among seven,
eight and nine past viability.

Speaker 5 (09:17):
I'm going to answer that question, but let's talk about
the issue of abortion. Let's talk about the issue were
going to answer. I'm going to answer that question. Then
I'll repeat that I trust and answer your question. I
trust the mother and her doctor to make that decision.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
In other words, I want to be clear on this.

Speaker 4 (09:31):
If a woman and her doctor for any reason, for
any reason, no, no, no, no, ixtremely rare.

Speaker 1 (09:38):
I know where you guys are going.

Speaker 5 (09:39):
Sean, You're even as with this whole issue, and I
watched hers just where you guys have I'm asking to
cover for the good abortion agenda of Ronde.

Speaker 6 (09:48):
Should there be would.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
You support a ban on abortion just in seven eighth
or ninth months if the mother's life.

Speaker 5 (09:57):
Dream extreme exception, people aren't going on and having abortions
should be illegal up to the mother and her doctor
and her conscious and it all answer restrictions.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
I've already answered it, mother, doctor, conscience, no limits on
abortion even up to the day of birth. That's where Democrats,
many many Democrats are on this issue. Let's get your
reaction to that. And juxtaposed that to the Supreme Court
decision in Florida last week.

Speaker 3 (10:26):
So Joe Biden has that position, Harris has a position Newsome.
You can't even show your face as a Democrat without
taking that that really extreme position. And what he was
saying is actually not not true. Obviously, we all the
light for the mother, I mean, of course, but the

(10:46):
liberal Gutmacher Institute looked at late term abortions and they
found that the vast vat and this is a very
pro abortion group, they said, the vast, vast majority of
these late term abortions in places like calib Pornia are
purely elective. That's just the reality. And so that's a
fully formed baby capable of feeling pain, and a lot

(11:07):
of times the baby's just dismembered, and so that's what
he supports. He's not willing to stand by that directly,
and so he's off. He skates with that. Now in Florida,
you know, our Supreme Court has upheld the pro life
protections that we've enacted into law. They also probably more
controversially approved language that the Left has been putting on

(11:32):
the ballot to try to turn Florida into like a California,
which would be incredibly radical. Overruling parental our parental consent laws,
having abortion up until birth. That was a four to
three decision. My view is that the language is very confusing,
and the court's supposed to police that. Nevertheless, in Florida,

(11:53):
these constitutional amendments need sixty percent. And so the two
that the Left getting behind this year or abortion till
birth and overruling parental consent. And then the other one
is is the recreational marijuana. Uh and I think both
are going to have a tough time getting to sixty
if people kind of have a sense of what's going on.

(12:16):
And the marijuana one, too, Sean, is interesting because it
is written so broadly that it's not just about whether
it's criminalized or not. And I can tell you there
aren't people sitting in prison in Florida for simply using marijuana.
And we have medical marijuana that that I implemented because
it was in the constitution. But this would say you
can use it anywhere you want, in walking down the street,

(12:39):
in a restaurant near a school, that the state could
not do any of any restrictions at all to protect
the quality of life. And I think people that have
been in places like Denver and San Francisco where they've
seen this has not worked out well in a lot
of those and so those will be those will be
important questions that voters are going to have to answer.

Speaker 1 (12:58):
All right, quick break right back more with Florida Governor
Ronda Santis and then your calls coming up. Eight hundred
nine four one, Sewan, as we continue this Monday, continuing
to build a foundation for conservative victory.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
Victory.

Speaker 7 (13:13):
Now back to the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 1 (13:17):
Twenty five to the top of the hour. Here's how
total free telephone number it's eight hundred and nine to
four one seawn. If you want to be a part
of the program. You know, I actually thought that I
would want to go outside, even though really we were
not really in the path in Florida with the total
eclipse that took place, that had been taking place today,

(13:38):
and I look, I just love science. You may not
know this, Linda. I don't think I've talked much about it,
but I do have a telescope and a really good one,
and I use it especially on clear nights, and I've
taken to a very very basic, very minor you know,

(13:58):
things me related and I'm just fascinated by it. But
you know, if you've never had an opportunity to even
look at the moon with a good telescope and just
see the craters on the moon, it's pretty cool.

Speaker 7 (14:12):
Did you just get that because you could actually see
this guy? Now that you've left the smog of.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
New York pretty much, there's no way you were.

Speaker 8 (14:19):
Looking at anything in New York, that's for damn sure.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Uh No, I did have one in the past. You're
pretty funny, but I got I got a new one
and a better one because I was just interested in it.
Now was Liam all excited about the the total eclipse. Today.

Speaker 7 (14:36):
I got to be honest with you. You know, the
kids are pretty stressed out in the neighborhood. You know,
they had an earthquake on Friday, they had you know,
they had aftershocks into Friday night.

Speaker 8 (14:46):
It's just not something we expect here in the Northeast.

Speaker 7 (14:48):
And then today they're all home early from school, all
the kids because they're afraid. You know, the school's like, well,
you know, letout time is exactly when it's happening in
our area.

Speaker 8 (14:59):
So all the kids that had to come home early
from school.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
And the special glasses ever, I.

Speaker 7 (15:04):
Go, I have seven pairs of special glasses. Three of
the neighbors kids were over the house watching, you know,
all the things earlier today. So you know, I mean,
there's definitely a very cool scientific aspect to this, but
I have all my own, you know, what you would
call conspiracy theory ideas about all this stuff.

Speaker 8 (15:21):
But putting that aside, you know, for the kids, it's
an interesting experience for sure. But you know, we get
the locust coming to.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Ask what that means because sometimes and I'm not elaborating,
I'm not elaborating because you go off the rails, you're afraid.

Speaker 7 (15:35):
I don't think I'm off the rails. I think I'm
driving safely down your rails. But you know, well everybody
thinks they're right. They wouldn't think.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
It exactly, just like everybody has the best doctor, everybody's
kids go to the best school. Everybody has.

Speaker 7 (15:48):
Definitely don't say that most of those doctors are total morons.
I think most of the schools have the worst.

Speaker 1 (15:54):
What about your doctor? I bet you think your doctor
is the best.

Speaker 7 (15:56):
You know how many you had to go doctor shopping,
you know, because they don't know what the talking about.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
But you know that I have a network of amazing
doctors that are available to you anytime or day at
night if you needed help.

Speaker 8 (16:08):
And I have the same and I'm grateful for that.

Speaker 7 (16:10):
But I think when you're looking at, you know, these
regular area doctors for your kids, you know, you really
go in and I'm you know, and you ask simple
questions like why are you asking them?

Speaker 8 (16:19):
Like why don't you have the answer? Is a better part. Seriously,
I'm just kind of over it, to be honest with you.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
Uh, well, let's hope and pray that the uh, the
swine flu or whatever flu everybody's worried about. Now doesn't
become the next break pandemic.

Speaker 8 (16:36):
Please I can't. Please don't go down that.

Speaker 1 (16:39):
I don't want to trigger you.

Speaker 7 (16:41):
I don't want to scare you into your house and
wear you have you wear a mask that doesn't work
and stand six feet apart in arbitrary and never has
no support. Please, Dear God, don't go down that.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
I'm about to trigger Linda. I gotta I'm.

Speaker 5 (16:53):
There.

Speaker 8 (16:53):
The trigger has been pulled. We've arrived.

Speaker 1 (16:56):
I want to remind you that you got to face facts.
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crime is now spiking at an alarming rate. And this
is so sad. The defund dismantled Nobeil law movement of
the radical left. You know what has it done to
our towns and cities around the country. Well, police departments
have been crushed. The media doesn't really talk about it.

(17:17):
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and need it. Ohio. Cindy next on the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 2 (18:53):
Hi, Hi Sean, thank you so much for taking my call.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Thank you for calling.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
Yes, I called about two things. One, I am sitting
in my own front yard watching the sobar clips. I'm
going in the house so you can't hear the traffic.
It has been phenomenal.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
It was pretty cool when I saw the images out
of Dallas earlier in the day, and you know, Dallas
pretty much went. It looked like nighttime or you know,
or dusk or whatever. It just it really it really
got dark there and it was pretty cool to see.
We didn't get that same kind of view where I am.
But I'm glad. I know Ohio is right. You know

(19:32):
you were right in the middle of all this, and
I know it's great for people like yourself.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
Yes, and it's awesome that I wanted to give an
answer to the question, am I better off four years
than four years ago? Today?

Speaker 3 (19:47):
Heck no.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
I am on a super fixed income, Sean, and four
years ago I was making four hundred dollars less and
I was still able to put aside some savings, pay
all my bills and go out to eat once a month,
and now I have no savings. I'm barely able to
pay my bills, and I'd never go out to eat.

(20:09):
And the groceries are getting so high that you know,
it's hard to it's hard.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Let me ask you a question, are you older, are
you retired, or do you still work.

Speaker 2 (20:18):
I'm retired. I had a couple of catastrophic illnesses, one
from as I'm sorry, and then a brain injury, and
I live on Social Security disability. I am walking, thank
the Lord, and I get around. But I always was
super fit and healthy, and I ate very healthy. And

(20:41):
now when you go to the store, the things that
are healthy cost, at least in my town, not Vernon,
the things cost five times more than they did four
years ago. You know, you'd get a cart and eggs
for ninety nine.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
I mean it's basically in the last four years, things
have gone up thirty nine percent. So the things that
that that you were able to budget for and still
put even a little money away, that's now out of
reach for you. And I mean, if I and I've
lived in your shoes, I've been there. You know, in
the early part of my adult life, in my twenties,

(21:23):
it sucks when you live paycheck to paycheck, it just
as horrible. And and then you know, I mean, going
out to eat once a month is not exactly the
biggest luxury in the world. I'm sure you weren't going
to you know these, you know, very expensive, high end restaurants,
if you're like me, I usually don't go to those occasionally,
but not often. I have a very simple diet, so

(21:46):
I'm very rigid, and I prefer to cook my own meals.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
At home, so do I. And when we went, we
went to Amish Country and had good home cooking.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
And oh wow, that sounds awesome.

Speaker 3 (21:59):
I ye know.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
I have been to Amish Country for three years now,
and it's just they've taken away everything from us. And
most of the mom and pop restaurants that were stand
by for forty thirty years they're gone because they won.
They couldn't afford the prices, and two they couldn't keep help.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
And I'll tell you what I'm going to do for
you today. You know what you break? You honestly are
breaking my heart. You really are.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
Oh I believe your heart.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
No, no, no, no, you really are. And I usually
do things like this privately, not the Bible says, don't
let the left hand know what the right hand's doing.
But I'm going to get your address. I'm going to
send you a little bit of money so that you
can pay your bills a little bit and have a
little extra money and go out to dinner, you know, occasionally,

(22:48):
and and bring back that quality of life that you deserve.
I'm in a position that I can afford it. Please
let me do it. It's it's my pleasure because you
know what, when when I'm ordering on Instacart or out
shopping at publics, you know, I don't really have to
look at prices, and you know what, that's a luxury.
And I know it's a luxury because there was a

(23:08):
time in my life when I did have to look
at prices. And I could tell you there was a time,
and sweet baby James can confirm this. I mean, you know,
I I live near my sister and she would like
bring over like meat loaf for the week and lentil burgers.
Though I've learned to make a much better meat load
than she did, and she won't admit it, but mine's

(23:30):
way better. But you know, I mean, and that was
I'd make this massive meat loaf every you know, the
start of every week, and I'd bring it to work
every day and that's what i'd need for pretty much breakfast.
I'm sorry for lunch and dinner, but you know, so
we're gonna get your number. Maybe take a little edge
off this for you, and and I want you to,
you know, feel better too. Maybe if you can get

(23:52):
your health back a little bit more and get a
little more mobile, hopefully that'll give you a better quality
of your life. Also, I'm sorry that you've been ill.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Well it's Sean. I'm getting better and just hearing you
on the radio and talking to you. But Sean, I
did not call in for a handout.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
It's not a handout. It's not you know what it is.
It's it's a friend saying here, go out to dinner
on me. That's what it is, Okay. Can you look
at it that way, bless you.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Yes, I was in I was able.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
I was in the.

Speaker 2 (24:20):
Workforce forty four years, full time working a man's job,
and I was always able to donate to pantries and
give money to people. And I'm not in that position anymore,
and that kills me. And I don't know what to
say to such generosity.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
And I well, you know what, just just keep listening
to the show, and I want you to have a
good time and enjoy. And anyway, stay on the line,
Cindy and we'll get your address and take care of that. Okay,
thank you, God, bless you, brush you, Sean, thank you.
I appreciate you being out there. Eight hundred and nine.
Don't you hate that? I mean, Linda, we can have

(25:00):
all of us can afford on this show that works.
On this show, we can all afford to go out
and eat occasionally whatever people go out to eat. I
prefer to eat at home. To be honest. Nobody believes me,
but it's true.

Speaker 7 (25:12):
And yeah, I mean I listen. I blame Joe Biden
for everything. I blame Ron Klan for everything. I blame
Barack Obama for everything. Kamala Harris, you know she's you know,
texting Don Lemon over the weekend congratulations on his wedding.
Have any of them called Lake and Riley's family. No,
I don't think they have. Have they called a single
family that has a murdered child because of their policies? No,

(25:32):
they're too busy fighting may orcus is impeachment. Stop being nice.
You know, I'm done being nice. They're terrible human beings.
They're taking the lives of our children. What else do
we have to protect but our elderly and our children.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Two hundred and ten days to go at America hopefully
can change that all. Right, back to our phones, eight
hundred and nine to four one, Sean, if you want
to be a part of the program, George and Florida, George,
how are you.

Speaker 6 (25:57):
Hey, Sean? Thanks to taking my call. Friend, It's gonna
be harder with this last call is gonna choke me
up there. But I have two things on my mind.
First is what's happening up in Michigan and Israel. The
main problem is we need we should have had a
reckoning with the press after Vietnam, Sean. We didn't do that.

(26:20):
We let the their lies fester. And even ten years
later after Vietnam, Hanoi was saying we would not have
been taken. We'll not be able to take Segan if
it wasn't for your Western journalists, journalists that we were
able to feed things too. And that's why we have
a media that is so one sided and won't tell

(26:43):
the story. And so that's why hamas hides in hospitals
and hides in schools. The AP is responsible. The Associated Press,
in my opinion, is responsible for a lot of people
indirectly dying because of the not refusing to report the story.

(27:08):
And that's the first point. The second is along the
same line again, the mainstream media. I'm from the free
state of Florida. You just talked to your governor, our governor,
our free state governor. Trump just had a talked about
today about how he was able to get row rescinded.

(27:30):
And now it goes the subject of abortion goes back
to our states legislators and to the people. And we
have now allowed out of state billionaires in Ohio and
Kansas and now going to be Florida in the next year,
come in and skew the democratic process by out spending

(27:52):
four to one, five to one, these vague initiatives that
are going to be honor balance, and we just need
to get the word out again. The the press is
not going to tell the truth. The mainstream media will
run constantly vague women's reproductive healthcare.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
I said this on Fox and Friends this morning. I
got to run every attack, every lie told by the
Democrats on abortion needs to be responded to immediately by
every Republican and you need to call them out for
their lives. You've got to do it or else you
will lose. And if you take really extreme positions, you

(28:34):
will lose. Got to take a quick break.

Speaker 5 (28:41):
And now a.

Speaker 3 (28:43):
Word from the forty six president of the United States.

Speaker 6 (28:47):
And by the way, you know, I sit on the
stands to get hot.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
I got lone it, I got Harry Leig. That turns
that that that that that turns about wand in the sun.
Sean Hannity is on right now. You know, we've been
telling you about the Mission of Preborn, which has been
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(29:15):
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Speaker 1 (30:21):
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