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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks, Gotch had an hour two Sean Hannity Show.
Toll Free is eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program.
Serious questions now have emerged as it relates to the
assassination attempt on President Donald Trump. I know we got
rid of the head of the Secret Service, Ronald Row
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of the Secret Service, testifying earlier today promising accountability of
the Secret Service and personnel if they violated any protocol
following a review. He talked about how the roof used
by the shooters shouldn't have should have had better coverage,
you'd think, he testified. Ram Paul's going to join us
in a minute. He testified to ram Paul that the
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shooter evaded detection by law enforcement within ninety minutes of warning.
I mean, these are unforgivable mistakes. One hundred and thirty yards.
It's unimaginable to me that this could occur in this
day and age. Here's how it went down.
Speaker 2 (01:00):
Really, my question is how often has this happened at
other rallies where there's a half a dozen pictures in
ninety minutes of people talking about a suspicious person.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
I just can't imagine this real common.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
So, Senator at rallies, there are people that come to
the attention of law enforcement for a variety of reasons,
and you know, if they come to our attention for
some other activity, that might, you know, put it a
little bit, Hey, we probably need to go check that
individual out. This happens, and that's why we attempt to
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locate them. That's why it's important for us to try
to find them, and it's important to have the information.
And so local law enforcement did their very level best
to try to locate them. They did provide us the
photos thirty minutes prior it, just he evaded any detection
by law enforcement.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
I couldn't believe too that he testified to John Cornan
that the Secret Services counter drone systems had technical difficulties
until five o'clock that day. Meanwhile, the shooter apparently flew
his drone three separate times. Now, Ronald Rowe, I'm not
blaming him. I thought he was at least far more
transparent than the former head of the Secret Service that
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has since resigned. But he showed a reenactment of the shooting,
and he was very angry, saying he just does not
understand why there wasn't better coverage of this roof top.
I mean, the idea that this was a sloped roof
is insane. And I'm speaking as somebody that fell off
a roof nearly three stories when I was in construction.
I could tell you I was on a real slope
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roof that was not a slope roof of any kind,
and the Secret Service was on a roof without a
much higher pitch, which made it more insane. Let me
play a cut of Senator Ted Cruz on whether the
Secret Service denied requests from the Trump campaign for additional security.
I happened to know for a fact and have confirmed
this is true.
Speaker 5 (02:52):
Listen, so I'm reading from the Washington Post July twentieth,
twenty twenty four. Secret Service said to a denied request
for more security at Trump events. The opening paragraph top
officials of the US Secret Service repeatedly denied requests for
additional resources and personnel sought by Donald Trump's security detail
in the two years leading up to his attempted assassination,
according to four people familiar with the requests. Is that
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right that repeatedly the Trump detail asked for more resources
and repeatedly Secret Service leadership turned that down.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
That is not accurate, Senator, assets are requested. There's a
process that has made.
Speaker 5 (03:29):
How many requests did the Trump team or the Trump
Detail ask for?
Speaker 4 (03:34):
I can get you that number in a que You
don't know now, so I can speak to the ones
that reported in the Washington Post and we can go
through them if you like.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
But you don't know how many requests there were.
Speaker 4 (03:44):
In general, how many requests since twenty twenty one that
the former Trump detail has made a request for asking
You've had two.
Speaker 5 (03:49):
Weeks you had a spokesperson put something out that is
false on its face. By the way, did you approve
this statement when it went out?
Speaker 3 (03:57):
I don't know if I did or didn't. Say. Has
this spokesperson is? Is he still employed?
Speaker 5 (04:00):
Does he still still so he lied on behalf of
the Secret Service?
Speaker 3 (04:04):
He still has a job.
Speaker 5 (04:05):
Did your predecessor, the former director, does she approve the statement?
Speaker 6 (04:09):
Senator?
Speaker 4 (04:10):
Our comms team they send out statements, they do deconflict them,
and they put them out.
Speaker 3 (04:16):
Did she approve this statement?
Speaker 4 (04:19):
I don't know if she did or did not.
Speaker 3 (04:20):
And you don't know if you did either.
Speaker 4 (04:22):
I don't recall approving it Senator.
Speaker 5 (04:25):
Will you commit to provide this committee in writing every
written request for additional resources from the Trump campaign or
the Trump Detail, and every response from Secret Service.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
Senator, I will commit to providing responses and getting you
the information that you are seeking.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
Joining us now is Kentucky Senator Ram Paul is with us. Senator,
great to have you. Before I get to this, we
keep hearing the name of Kentucky Governor Andy Basheer as
a potential VP pick of Kamala Harris. He clearly seems
to be auditioning for the job. I'm not sure if
Kentucky is going to leave Donald Trump behind and vote
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for Kamala Harris. But what is your thoughts on Andy Basher?
Speaker 2 (05:09):
Andy Basher sort of an accidental governor. You know, his
dad was governor for eight years. He really hasn't done
much of anything, but he went around the state with
a bunch of checks from the federal government and pretended
like he was passing out, you know, his own money
to everybody. Did that for four years and lo and
behold people. Some people at least like free money. And
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he became the you know, the big face of the
free money. But the reason he's not any value to
Kamala Harris is that there's no chance. I mean Trump
got sixty two, sixty three percent, he'll get that much
or more. And Basher, you know, I think there's nothing
more than an accident wouldn't bring along Kentucky for him.
He's you know, maybe a better chance with either Pennsylvania
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governor or really the North Carolina governor was actually the
one state they might have been out of the flip,
and he's been taken out of the running. So I
don't know if there is anybody out there that they
can pick that would flip a battle round state.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
I don't think there is either. But keep hearing Mark
Kelly's name. What do you think of that choice? Do
you know him from the Senate?
Speaker 2 (06:10):
You know they say that Arizona Trump's quite a bit
ahead right now, so they could do it to try
to get back Arizona, you know, since I think they're
losing it right now.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
But well, Mark Kelly's a ninety five point five percent
a supporter of Joe Biden, and he's bad on the border,
and he's bad on the Second Amendment.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
Yeah, there's nothing he brings to the table ideologically that
is appealing here's a resume that you know, on paper
he looks good. He was an astronaut, you know that
kind of thing, and so on paper he looks good.
I don't believe he would bring a lot of dynamism
or charisma to the to the campaign trail, and I
think he would be basically with a voting record that's
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probably about his progressive as Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
It was interesting to hear the words of Michael Moore,
who represents the pretty radical which it represents a big
part of the Democratic coalition these days, saying that the
Democrats could slip up big time if Kamala Harris took
a more centrist position. And then he specifically went after
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and said that picking Josh Shapiro
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could lose the state of Michigan to Donald Trump, and
Shapiro said it's anti Semitic to join the boycott, disinvestment,
I'm sorry, devestment, and sanctions moving against Israel and to
convince them to stop their apartheid behavior. He said. He
also cruelly compared peaceful college students to Ku Kluck's Klan
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because they were calling for an end to the slaughter
in Gaza, and actions like these will diminish the Arab
American vote for Harris and depress a large swath of
the youth vote throughout the country.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
I think the Democrats are in a bind here because
they have a significant amount of their voters who are
pro Homos. I mean, we're not talking about just people
with a mixedian about the war along the wool went
on or what's going on. You're telling people that are
just out and out pro Hamas, and that position is
so extreme and so radical that many Jewish Americans, who
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you know, two thirds of Jewish Americans typically a voted
Democrat historically, and that's gotten a little bit less over time.
And Trump's done well with the vote. But I don't
know how you can be a Jewish American, even a
liberal Democrat Jewish American and see these mobs with hamasque
here on talking about how great hamaf is and that,
you know, the massacre October sevente that didn't happen or
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was justified that kind of rhetoric, I don't know how
you remain in the Democrat Party. So you could see
him trying to pick Shapira to get some of that back.
But I actually don't think they'll pick Shapir because I
think they're afraid of losing their Homas wing.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
You said in today's hearing, we now know local law
enforcement officers were suspicious of the shooter ninety minutes in
advance of the shooting, and you said, there are two
glaring issues that we need to focus on. First, you know,
why were the grounds, the AGR grounds and the roof
left unattended? And why was that building the shooter's perch
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left outside the perimeter. By the way, the perimeter senator,
when they say that, it drives me crazy because the
perimeter would be any range in which a primary in
this case, President Trump, the person you're protecting is in
range of being killed, that would be the perimeter. You know,
just because it's outside the venue doesn't mean it's outside
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the perimeter, right.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
The other thing about the perimeter, though, is if that
building is inside the perimeter, you can't walk around the
backpack that's not checked. This guy's walking around with a
large backpack. In all likelihood, the AR fifteen is slightly
or partially dissembled in the backpack. He's got this big
monster backpack he's carton around, he's got a rangefinder. All
that stuff wouldn't have gotten through a perimeter because there's
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some magnetometers, so he couldn't have gotten in with that.
But really, even outside the perimeter for ninety minutes, there's
half a dozen pictures of this guy. Nobody had to
wear it all to stop him. It's sort of like
Keystone cops. Nobody can find this guy. They spot him
over and over again. They spot him with the backpack.
The last picture of him is at six oh five
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and he's on the ground with the backpack. And at
six oh six he gets on the building. But realize
he gets on the building. This building is connected to
four buildings by roofline. Where he climbs up the pipe
is four buildings away from where he takes a shot.
He climbs up a drain pipe at six oh six,
and he's got to run the distance of four buildings.
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Then he's got to get down on his stomach. Then
he's got to reassemble his gun, and then he's got
to crawl to the to the eaves, to the tip
of the slope. There. He does all of that in
four minutes. The crowd sees him at six oh six
and says, guy got on a roof at six oh eight,
Please see him. I don't think they saw him with
a gun. They see him on the roof. But at
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six oh eight, when you see a guy on a roof,
wouldn't you think you would be It would all points
bulletin red alert. Everybody would be screaming, and it would
and Trump would have been taken to the stage. You
have three minutes till the shots ring out. They say, oh, well,
it's interoperability problems, and it's like we've struggled with this
for years and we just don't know what to do.
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And you know what My response to that is, go
to Best Buy and buy two hundred walkie talkies and
give everybody a walkie talk You put them in a
box when you're done, and take them to the next
venue and pass them out again. Everybody should have a
broadcast on them. That is broadcasting. You shouldn't be texting
because you've got your hands on a gun and you've
looked in through this cope. But there should be like
a red alert. There should be at least one alert
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that stops everything. But everybody gets a broadcast and they're like,
interoperability really All it means is having some device that
has a broadcast ability that is there for the ultimate
emergency at six oh eight. They absolutely knew enough. They
should have stopped ninety minutes before until they found this guy.
They should have just said, we're going to be delayed
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ninety minutes before. All you do is think the President's
motiictor is delayed or something, and you delayed the thing
until you get that guy. If they had awaited data
found him, he was still on the ground, and he
stowed his gun his knapsack. You know, somebody just had
to do their job. But so many and for me,
the buck stops of the Secret Service. They're in charge.
They can't blame local law enforcement. They are ultimately in charge.
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The roof was unattended, and ultimately that's the responsibility of
the Secret Service agent charge, and that person can't be
in charge anymore.
Speaker 1 (12:34):
Well, the guy also had a rangefinder, which I find
extraordinarily odd. And if I hear about the slope roof
one more time, Senator I fell off a roof nearly
three stories and died. I mean I could have died
that day, I mean and come close to dying. I
did dislocate my arm and broke my radio head and
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busted up my face pretty good. But short of that,
it did knock some sense into me that moment. I
became a conservative, however, So I know what it's like
to fall off a roof, a pitched roof, a real
pitch roof, that's not a slope roof, Senator, I promise you.
Speaker 7 (13:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (13:09):
And I heard you were way for Hanson before the
fall too, Sean, But you know you got a live
bit bit.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
Thanks a lot, Senator. I appreciate your friendship. I really do.
Speaker 5 (13:18):
No.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
But on the rangefinder, going back to the rangefinder at
five forty one, that is actually relayed, so they're saying, oh,
we don't have all the information at five forty one,
the local police does tell the Secret Service, and this
is acknowledged. Central Command Post Secret Service knows there's a
guy with the rangefinder. That to me is obviously you
can't shoot a guy with a rangefinder. You can't kill him,
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but you can stop the proceedings until you capture him,
and he should have been stopped and detained. This is
still before the speech starts. These are just easy things
to do. Stop the speech until it and then they
would tell you oh yeah, we have six other pictures
of him because we've been following him, and he looks
like he's sizing us up. I think at four twenty six,
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one guy reports I'm leaving. I see somebody's parked in
my space over here as a shooter's car, and I
see the guy is sizing up the building, learning about
your position. He's looking at you and learning about that's
an extraordinary amount of suspicion. Nobody does anything. Nobody walks
up to him, says, hey, guy, why are you looking
at the officers?
Speaker 6 (14:21):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (14:21):
And what's in that big, huge backpack on your back?
You know?
Speaker 1 (14:25):
Well?
Speaker 2 (14:25):
A comedy, a tragic comedy of theirs.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
A Senator, I know a lot of people are getting conspiratorial,
but this is a mistake of historic proportions. We can't
have this in the country. I hope you'll stay on it.
We do appreciate your time as always, Senator Rampaul, Great
State of Kentucky. Thank you, sir.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
Thanks Sean.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn is a number
if you want to be a part of the program.
You know I mentioned earlier about Michael Moore and Michael
Moore's radical position and he thinks that the biggest screw
up that Kamala Harris could make is if she a centrist,
which is impossible. I mean, she's trying to back off
so many of her positions I mentioned earlier. She's flipping
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and flopping and flailing all over the place. And then
he said something that really caught my attention. And he
does represent a big portion of this radicalized new Green
deal socialist Marxist Democratic Party of today. And then he
talked about Kamala Harris and the potential of her choosing
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to be her running mate, and
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he says that if that choice is made, that Harris
may actually be handing Michigan to Donald Trump. He said
Shapiro said, but why because Shapiro did say rightly so
that it's anti semitic if you joined the boycott, investment
and sanctions movement against Israel. Remember Israel was a victim
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of terror attacks. What part does this idiot Michael Moore
not understand the murder, the rape, the torture, the kidnappings,
the beheadings. You know how ignorant you know? Can this
this bozo b And then he went on to say,
Shapiro is cruelly compared peaceful college students they didn't look
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so peaceful to me to the ku Klux Klan because
they were calling for an end of the slaughter in Gaza.
Actions like this will diminish the Arab American vote for
Harris and depress a large swath of the youth vote
throughout the country. Wow, I mean, what does that say.
Here's what he said.
Speaker 8 (16:29):
Here's another thing that could happen. Vice President Harris appoints
Josh Shapiro as her vice presidential candidate, and this too,
may result in losing Michigan. Shapiro said that it's quote
anti Semitic for anyone to join the boycott, divestment, and
sanctions movement against Israel in order to convince them to
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stop their apartheid behavior. He has also cruelly compared the
peaceful college students to the Ku kux Klan because they
were calling for an end to the slaughtera Actions like
these will diminish the Arab American vote for Harris and
depress a large swath of the youth vote throughout the country.
I really hope somebody is listening to me right now.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Wow, I'm listening. This is the radicalized new Green Deal socialists, Marxists, extremism.
Kamala Harris is the head of the squad. He's the
most radical of all of them, as we've been going
over in great detail. All right, let's get to our
busy phones. Let's say hi to Etha Washington State. Next
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Sean Hannity show.
Speaker 6 (17:37):
Hi. Yeah, like Sean listen. Okay, The bottom line is
that the Republicans need to go on offense. I take
umbrage with the fact that they keep on calling the
evil satanic communists left the media. They keep on saying
that Trump is weird, Dance is weird. Well, let them
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look at themselves. Their motto in the liberal city of Portland,
Oregon is keep Portland weird. Their motto in Austin, Texas
is keep Portland Weird. So Donald Trump needs to just
put out a T shirt that says keep Portland weird,
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keep Austin weird, keep Trump and Dance weird.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
How do you think? And I have no problem with
ru Paul or people that want to watch those shows.
I really don't. That's up to them. I believe in
liberty and I believe in freedom. But do you think
Americans because Kamala Harris apparently went on that show. How
do you think a lot of Americans would describe that.
Speaker 6 (18:41):
I think that they are disgusted to be honest, Sean,
I mean, I lean like I mean, I'm a conservative
and I love Trumpy, but you know, I, you know,
to be honest, do what you want to do.
Speaker 3 (18:56):
I don't give a flying.
Speaker 6 (18:57):
Fig, but I don't want to pay for it. So
I just I don't think that it's playing out. And
I'm a ride share driver in the city of Portland area.
Let me tell you this, my friend, people, a lot
of a lot of people who are Democrats who I
pick up in my right share, they're not happy with
the fact that they feel that they're disenfranchised. They voted
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for Biden, and now all of a sudden, a bunch
of people are they're they're voting for uh, you know,
the the oligarchs in the Democrat Party or saying, oh, no,
your vote, it doesn't matter. Now you have to you
have to accept.
Speaker 1 (19:35):
Cala if the only thing they've got is to use
Oh that's a weird ticket. I don't think that the
one thing that this ticket can't overcome. Whoever Kamala pics.
The one thing they cannot overcome is her radicalism, and
that is that is why I am staying focused like
a laser beam, because I know that I'm going to
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be in this alone with the exception of a few
of my conservative brethren on the airways, and I know
they'll do their jobs. I don't listen to other shows.
I don't have time to listen to other shows. But
short of that, the media mob and now we know
big Tech are going to try and protect and suppress
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the truth about who Kamala Harris is. And for the
next ninety eight days, I'm going to make it my
mission to make sure that every American I'm deputizing, everybody
in this audience take the information that I'm giving to
you on a daily basis. Please, I'm asking and make
sure that your friends and that your neighbors, and that
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you're coworkers, and that your dopey relatives and anybody else
that you run into. And this conversation comes up because
the country's paying attention to this election, that they are
at least aware of Kamala Harris's extremeism and they need
to know her positions. Is that before early voting starts
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in forty eight days in Pennsylvania. My hope is is
that people are fully aware of how radicalized she's been.
That's my hope. I think we can be successful if
we all stick together and do that. What do you think?
Speaker 3 (21:18):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (21:18):
I completely agree, and I came. I'm a refugee from
California and we moved to Washington State, my husband and
I because no income tax in Washington State, although it's
kind of blue. But I lived under her as a senator,
as a attorney general. They destroyed the beautiful.
Speaker 9 (21:42):
Gorgeous city of San Francisco.
Speaker 6 (21:45):
She and Gavinism. They single handedly destroyed that beautiful, gorgeous city.
And she is a radical leftist, Marxist, evil satanic communist left.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
All right, thank you for a good call. We appreciate it.
Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn is a number
you want to be a part of the program. Let's
say hi to Bernie. He's in Syracuse, upstate, New York. Bernie,
how are you glad you called? I bet you're a
fan of the Orange Man, aren't you.
Speaker 9 (22:16):
I most certainly am. And you know the other claim
the fame in Syracuse is that we were the home
of Joe Biden when he went to school here and
graduated eighty fifth in a class of seventy and last school.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Oh ouch, okay, I stand corrected, Thank you, sir. Anyway,
glad you called a little called up in upstate New
York in the winter time for me. But I've been
up there many times for many of my kids tournaments
when they were young. I didn't exactly enjoy my time,
but the food there is awesome, I think in Cyracle
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in Syracuse, don't you have a is it a dinos
What is the name of that barbecue place?
Speaker 9 (22:53):
Dinosaur? Dinosaur Barbica.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
I'm sorry, dinosaur. Yeah, oh I have I have a
great story. I should it's it seems self serving, this story,
but it's not all right. I'll tell you a story
about dinosaurs in Syracuse. And my daughter was young and
she and my son was playing a national tournament up there,
and she actually got in because she was like an
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on site alternate. You know. She got crushed because she
was like nine years old and playing against twelve year
olds that were naturally ranked. But anyway, she became quite
a good player in her own life. And anyway, so
we're up there, and so I take my son and
his friends. We all go to dinosaurs and she's just
kind of sitting next to me, bored out of her mind.
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And there's this nicest waitress of all time, a young girl.
She literally gets down on the ground with my daughter
and starts playing with her and brings over all sorts
of like coloring stuff and really cool stuff and just
a story I will remember. And anyway, so I leave,
I paid the bill, and I left her a good
tip because I felt like that was so far above
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and beyond, you know, for her to do something that
nice to my daughter. And anyway, we are walking across
the street. This is when my daughter wasn't embarrassed to
hold my hand, that he wasn't at that age yet,
and you know, she's holding her daddy's hand, and you know,
all of a sudden, this waitress comes flying out of
the restaurant, you know, throws her arms around me, gives
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me a big hug, and I'm like, is everything all right?
And she just said thank you, and she said he
actually said to me that, you know, the money that
I left is like going to pay her rent that
she wasn't able to pay, like in the next day
or two.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Wow, And it.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Was just so I remember it like it was yesterday.
And then I actually took some more money out of
my pocket. Saut here take this and my As we
walked away, my daughter just turns to me. I'll never
forget what she says. She goes, Daddy, You're a good daddy.
And it was one of one of the moments that
I'll never forget with my daughter. Now, I'm not patting
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myself on the back. I'm just telling you a true
story about that place. But there's two locations. There's one
in Syracuse and there's one in Harlem. Yes, and and
when we went there, the food is phenomenal and I
just I loved it. And that's my big story about Syracuse.
Speaker 9 (25:18):
Well, thank you. You know it's funny since you left
New York, I left us with five conservatives in the
state and I just happened to be one of them.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Yeah, you need to start thinking about, you know, Plan
B at some point.
Speaker 9 (25:31):
Trust me, I am.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
I'm going on what's going on?
Speaker 9 (25:34):
So you know jd Vance. Obviously they're raking him over
the Colls for comments that he made years ago. The
best part about it is he's owning everything. Whether it
was against Donald Trump. Whether it's about childless cat ladies,
it doesn't matter. He's owning it all. On the flip side,
you've got Kamala Harris. Now, I've been listening to your
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show for years. I've heard every clip that you've played
of her. I've heard, you know, other radio show hosts
play clips of her. And now she's trying to deny
it all. She's trying to say it's all deep fake,
it's all AI. You know, where does it end with this?
Speaker 1 (26:12):
I haven't heard her claim as AI or deep fake.
I just hear her flipping and flopping and playing. And
I went through her list of flip flops earlier in
the program today, and we'll do it again tonight on Hannity.
I mean, now she's just saying, oh no, I don't
believe what I believe just three years ago. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 9 (26:29):
Yeah, there was a story on the on the news
the other day that said she's claiming some of this
is AI.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
He's full of Adam Schiff and I'm sorry, they're all real.
She said it. We have the tape of it, we
have the video of it. It's not deep fake, it's
not AI. It's real, so she can deny it all
she wants. And look, this is what I'm contending for
all of you that might be a little nervous about
this election and you're getting caught up in the day
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to day, in the emotional rollercoaster. This is what I
want to tell you, if America knows who she is
and gets to know her record, that we are vetting
her every day, and I've got a lot more to
go that I promise you she can't win. I promise
you she cannot win. So that's why deputizing so many
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of you is important. All Right, my friend, next time
you go to a dinosaurs. I can't believe I said Dino.
Dino was on the flintstones. Anyway, Thank you, my friend.
All right, quick break right back. More of your phone
calls coming up. Eight hundred and nine four one Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program
as we continue.
Speaker 10 (27:41):
When the world gives you insanity, he gives you common
sense solutions.
Speaker 3 (27:46):
This country needs a course correction.
Speaker 10 (27:49):
Immediately buying your station at Hannity dot com and listen
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Speaker 1 (28:00):
Let's get back to our busy phones. We have less
than a minute, Howard and Maryland, Howard, make your minute
count hi soon.
Speaker 7 (28:06):
Let me just tell you briefly, I'd like to see
President Trump get back on the offense. I've got an
idea that.
Speaker 9 (28:12):
I haven't heard anywhere else before.
Speaker 7 (28:14):
I think he should throw this whole thing about the
debates back in her face and propose that she picked
a moderator, he picked a moderator, and that they go
at it.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
I love it, and I hope he picks me. I'd
love to be the moderator to ask Kamala Harris questions.
But I'd love every minute of it. I think that's
a great idea. I'll suggest it. I'm not sure I'm
going to get it, but if I got the opportunity,
i'd do it in a heartbeat.
Speaker 7 (28:41):
That'd be wonderful.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
All right, my friend, Well you know what, prayer and
fasting eight hundred ninety four to one Seawan, good call,
my friend. Since the start of these Swords of Iron war,
and we've been watching Israel fight back today in Lebanon,
and as they should after the murder and slaughter of
innocent children in a soccer field. You know, we have
seen the death and destruction in the Holy Land, but
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for more than forty years. We have proudly partnered with
a group that's been on the ground in Israel, the
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, and within hours of
the October seventh terror attacks. They've been there every day
and they're protecting the vulnerable. They're feeding people, they're building
bomb shelters, they are providing housing, assistants, medicines for the elderly.
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They're telling stories now in their series that they've put
out about these faces of Iron, as they call it,
survivors like Keith. He's the head of the Eshkol region
on Israel's southern border with Gaza. I've been there. Keith
protects the people in this region. On that fateful day,
an armored security truck donated to Keith's community by friends
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of the Fellowship, we're able to stop bullets from terrorists
firing at Keith as he drove into danger. And this
only happens because of supporters like you and groups like
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support more than you can imagine. Whatever you can do
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hear more stories like this one and show your support
for Israel and their time of need is they battle
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somebody please tell Kamala Harris that we're using the word
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