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the Walls files. It's all on Hannity, A pretty spectacular scene.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
On Saturday.
Speaker 7 (02:04):
I stopped watching football and was not working for a
couple of hours, but I could not miss the rally
that was taking place in Butler, PA. And what it
must have been like, not only for President Trump to
be back there, but for all the people that had
been there that went back yet again. The campaign estimate
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well over one hundred and some one thousand people showed up.
I mean, I have videos I'll show you tonight on Hannity.
It was, I mean, people, as far as the eye
can see. I'd never seen anything like it. And anyway,
this is how the President started off his speech.
Speaker 3 (02:42):
As I was saying, Oh, I love that I love
that chart.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
I love that graph.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Isn't it a beautiful thing? But also beautiful because look
at the number that's the day I left office. It
was the lowest border patrol, the lowest it's ever been.
Illegal immigration today it's out of control. But I love
it for other reasons too, you know that. So thank
you very much, and thank Lee and what Lee has
done with that song. And it's such an honor to
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have it. I want to just let you know that.
Tonight I returned to Butler in the aftermath of tragedy
and heartache, to deliver a simple message to the people
of Pennsylvania and to the people of America. Our movement
to make America great again stand stronger, prouder, more united,
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more determined, and nearer to victory than ever before. We're
going to make America great again, going to win the election,
going to win the election.
Speaker 8 (03:46):
And to all.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Americans, whether you're a Republican, Democrat, independent, conservativele liberal, or
you have no label whatsoever, it makes no difference our movement.
It belongs to you, it belongs to our country, belongs
to our country, and together, in just one month, we
are going to usher in a new golden age of
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American security, prosperity, sovereignty, and freedom for our citizens of
every race, religion, color, and creed.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (04:17):
Pretty amazing. There was a new York Post article today
and a Butler Memorial Hospital paramedic, her name is Sally Sherry,
talked about what she saw that day, and she said
that evening I witnessed the man with a deeply rooted
bond with his family. I heard him speak with his wife,
his children, his grandchildren. He let them know he was
safe and that he was being taken care of, he said.
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I heard his daughter say, only by the grace of God,
you are here, she said, as the audience applauded. What
I saw was a man that, in the aftermath of
one of the most terrifying experiences of his life, showed resiliency.
He showed strength, he showed courage, He showed that his
family was at the forefront. And she continued. He compassionate,
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he was grateful, he was kind, he was humble. Several
times I stood and stared at him with tears rolling
down my cheeks. And you know, I held the hand
of that man who sends out, you know, the mean tweets,
and I thanked him for loving our country and fighting
for our freedoms. Here to sort out the important state
of Pennsylvania. They know it better than anybody. Our friend
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Selena Zito is a national political reporter for The Washington Examiner.
She was there in July in the front row when
the shooting took place, with bullets whizzing by her head.
Jeff Bartos was there is they're also that they're both
there this weekend. Jeff, of course, twenty twenty two Senate
candidate Republican nominee for lieutenant governor. Thank you both for
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being with us. Selena, you also have time I understand
it with the president and Elon Musk, Is that true?
Speaker 9 (05:54):
And jab Vance?
Speaker 7 (05:55):
So I like, what about the time that you spent
with me. I mean, I don't I just don't wait.
I guess that's fine.
Speaker 8 (06:02):
I'm right here right now.
Speaker 9 (06:04):
I never get to see you in person, though, Oh.
Speaker 7 (06:07):
You did well, you were you weren't able to make Harrisburg.
Speaker 9 (06:10):
I know, no, yeah, you know it was. I got
there just as the sun was coming up. It was
already an hour long wait at that time, uh, just
to get into the parking lot. And that was, you.
Speaker 8 (06:27):
Know, maybe a two mile stretch outside from the parking lot,
and at one point the people in line to get
in stretched out over a mile.
Speaker 9 (06:39):
It was, you know, the people that came as you
sit there and you talk to them. There were people
that were there, They were there at the first rally,
so it was very very important for them to be there.
There were people just from the area who you know,
want to vote for President Trump and wanted to be
part of something historical, and then they're would I would
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be what I would call is the pilgrimage people touch
to one guy who drove five days from or four days,
I'm sorry, from from California. Another gentleman drove up from
North Carolina from Raleigh, and these are people who just
thought that, you know, this was almost a pilgrimage to them,
and they thought that they were going to be part
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of something big. And I think everyone walked away feeling
as though they were from the moment it started and
President Trump said, as I was saying, I thought to me,
I thought those war words were maybe even more powerful
and evocative than fight, fight, fight, because it's it says
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so many things. It was not just you know, that's
the last thing that he was saying the last time.
It was it was as though I'm telling you that
I have something to finish, and that is being in
the White House and accomplishing the goals that I didn't
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get to finish doing. And I really took that to him,
saying that from.
Speaker 7 (08:07):
That, you know, Jeff, I just I've got to believe
that this has an impact on the people of Pennsylvania,
because you know, at Pennsylvania. I have a lot of
friends in Pennsylvania, everywhere from Philly to you know, Pittsburgh
and everywhere in between. And I know a lot of
people in the energy industry in Pennsylvania. And and what
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the way I look at the people of Pennsylvania is
they are hard working, salt of the earth, rugged individualists,
and they love their Eagles and they love their Steelers.
I'm pretty sure they probably did not like the outcome
of last night's Dallas game. But they're just salt of
the earth people that work hard, play by the rules,
pay their taxes, raise their kids, go to church, and
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obey the laws, and just salt of the earth people.
It seems like every poll that matters to me, not
the university polls, not the polls that were so wrong
in sixteen and twenty, but the polls that mattered to
me show that there seems to be a dramatic shift
in Pennsylvania all in Donald Trump's direction.
Speaker 1 (09:12):
What's going on on the ground.
Speaker 4 (09:14):
Yeah, So greetings from the eastern part of the state.
I'm with Senator Rubio, who's here today helping Dave McCormick,
and we're doing a roundtable in the Lehigh Valley with
a Hispanic roundtable. My wife' sometown, Allentown, and I'm from
reading right, you know, right close by. I think you
hit the nail on the headshean. I was getting text
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messages on Saturday. I was up up in New York.
I was doing interviews for the campaign and for the
McCormick campaign around ten to seven and Israel and Iran
and all of the national security related issues. So I
was up in New York doing interviews on behalf of
both campaigns. But I was getting text messages from friends
in Pennsylvania were Jewish, as you know, and many of
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my friends voted for Joe Biden in twenty twenty. There's
friends and they're voting for Donald Trump this year. And
I was getting text messages from those friends saying, there's
no way he's losing Pennsylvania. They were watching the rally
and they were inspired. And I think you're just spot
on in terms of look This may sound hyperbolic, but
it feels Churchillian, it feels reagan Asque in terms of
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this this inflection point or this fork in the road
that we're in the United States, and the dangerous world
that we're living in, and the leadership that matters, and
the inspirational leadership that President Trump showed. Selena's absolutely right
those four words. And he gave us a preview Shawn
in Harrisburg that he thought he might start at the
town hall, that he might start the rally with those
four words. And I got a chill when he said
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it in Harrisburg, and I got another chill watching him
on Saturday. And I think Selena is absolutely right those
four words, that type of leadership, that type of we
have work to do, and I'm not going to stop.
That's that's exactly what America and indeed the whole Western
world needs right now.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
All right, click break.
Speaker 7 (10:56):
We'll come back more on the very important state of Pennsylvania,
the Commonwealth as we continue with Selena Zito and Jeff Bartos.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Let we continue now we.
Speaker 7 (11:05):
Focus on the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, where Donald Trump made
a triumphant return to Butler the side of the assassination
attempt in July and crowd over one hundred thousand people
showed up. Elon Musk was there and was you know,
got a rock stars welcome. Just pretty much an incredible
day for everybody who was involved. I honestly couldn't turn
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it off. Selena, and I know you you had an
opportunity to speak with the president Elon and vice presidential
candidate Vance. What was your take behind the scenes and
where do you see this race in Pennsylvania? You know
Pennsylvania as well as anybody in the media that I
know well.
Speaker 9 (11:44):
I never thought that he was going, even when he
had a few rough weeks between conventions or after her convention.
During her convention, you know, you get thrown off when
when your candidate has changed, and you know you also
get thrown off after someone tries to shoot you. But
I never saw that enthusiasm that Seple talked about on
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cable and on on social media. It felt as though
there was a pause, but there was never a I
never saw people going from someone who had been a
Biden voter went to Trump and then went to Harris,
or someone who was a Trump voter and went to Harris.
I think it was mostly among people who were sort
of depressed and sad because they ultimately understood Biden was
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going to lose. You know, this election, and we've talked
about this a lot. This election is going to be
decided in places like this week, High Valley and Burke's
County and Erie County and Cambria County. Talking with the
President was really it was really great. You know, I
asked him, I said, so, do you feel emotional today?
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I do. It's really tough, but I can't focus on that.
I would rather focus on respecting Corey. I'd rather focus
on respecting the people that came back, you know, because
there's a risk there.
Speaker 7 (13:12):
By the way it does, it does say a lot
about the people that did come back.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
They didn't have to come back.
Speaker 7 (13:16):
I mean, you know, there was a shooting there, and
you know they might have said, do I really want
to bring my kid kids to this event? They didn't
have a particularly secure the last time. And you know,
I think you told me that you heard the bullets
whizzing by your head the day that the assassination attempt
took place.
Speaker 9 (13:36):
Yeah, I mean I was standing right there in the
buffer and so so talking to President trumb We talked
to him and I said, well, you know, it's these people,
these people that are forgotten, and they live in Butler,
and they live in East Palestine. And he goes and
they live in North Carolina and Georgia, and I saw
them and and he's right. He does show up in
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the places and makes those people feel seen, makes those
people feel respected in a way that government and institutions
in academia and corporations don't. That is the appeal. I
know a lot of people don't understand the appeal that
Elon Musk, like Trump has with the working class. Right.
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They can't sort of put their head around the fact
that how is literally the richest man in the world.
Why would the working class be attracted to that in
the same way it was Why were they attracted to Trump,
who was a billionaire? And it has to do with
that ethos of the work that is within the American people,
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with in particular in the middle class, in the working class, right,
they like people who get things done. Donald Trump didn't
need to run for president, as he said, he has
had a good life. Elon Musk didn't need to buy Twitter.
I mean, if you looked at the numbers, it was
probably a bad investment, but because he believes so deeply
and profoundly in the First Amendment, which is intertwined with
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the Second Amendment, and that's what he and I talked about.
He believed that that was really really important to do.
And so that's where they're that connection is he like
Trump respects the working class, respects the middle class, and
he sees them and so that was sort of what
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he and I talked about, and of course much believes
this is I mean, he endorsed President Trump like minutes
after he was shot.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
It was pretty unbelievable. I'm just out of town time,
but I appreciate both of you, uh, you know, letting
this audience know what it was like for people that
were there. The crowd was unbelievable. And I give credit
to the people of Pennsylvania. They're amazing, Uh Pennsylvania. It
may they all come down to it and we may
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look back, as you know, abandoning Josh Shapiro for Tim Walls.
What a dumb decision that was maybe pivotal. We'll see
over time.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
Anyway.
Speaker 7 (16:12):
Jeff Bartos, thank you, Selina, thank you as well. Appreciate
both of you. Eight hundred nine four one, Shawn. If
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Speaker 5 (16:20):
You can't always believe what the other side claims.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
That's why there's the Sew Hannity.
Speaker 7 (16:26):
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I don't know what. I've had polsters that I trust,
not the not these polsters that you know come out
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that were so wrong in twenty sixteen and twenty twenty,
the people that got it right inside their advantage. And
for Falgar and John McLaughlin and Ras Musin and Atlas,
you know, they're the top five. Anyway I try, I
usually go with them. And then I look at the
betting markets. I've always looked, because you know, they're they're betty,
they're put their odds on candidates, and they're in the
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business to make money. I don't know anybody like, for example,
I've known Steve win for many, many many years. I've
known them for a long time, and Steve and we
talked about betting is a reason that he or for example,
sheldonatal Center passed away as his wonderful wife, you know,
contributes greatly to conservative causes. She's been a big supporter
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of Israel. You know, here we are on the anniversary
of October the seventh. Anyway, so I look at the
betting markets and they have all shifted dramatically to Donald Trump. Now,
I don't think you should take that for granted.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Now.
Speaker 7 (20:38):
One of the issues that I think is there's a
couple of things that are going to impact this race
that nobody's factoring in. One is, why would you pick
Tim Walls when you have somebody like Josh Shapiro in Pennsylvania,
in important swing state. Could it be that Josh Shapiro
wouldn't go along with the radical pro Hamas caucus in Congress?
Speaker 1 (21:00):
Who who?
Speaker 7 (21:01):
Oh, Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have catered to, you know,
those that have made anti Semitic comments, for example, or
the Kamala says, you know, supporting the right of these
students on university campuses, or the rioters in the summer
of twenty twenty sheet. She always when she chooses, she
always chooses to go with the radicals. When she chose
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a vice presidential running mate, she went with the most
radical governor in the country. And that is now predictable
for her anyway. And here we have Israel fighting a
forefront war. It is the one year anniversary since October
the seventh, and when they lost the equivalent of nearly
forty thousand it would be the equivalent of forty thousand
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Americans in a day. And Kamala Harris, you know, can't
answer in a sixty minutes interview whether or not Prime
Minister Benjamin net Yahoo he's fighting the Huti rebels Gaza,
He's fighting Hamas out of Gaza. He's fighting his Bolah
out of Lebanon and the Iranians are firing ballistic missiles
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into the only democracy in the region, and she can't
give a full throttled support for their victory over radical
Islamic terrorism words that she herself says that we should
have the courage never to use just like illegal alien
And I'm not sure what part of murder and rape
and torture and kidnapping and beheading Kamala Harris doesn't understand,
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because that's what Biebe is battling against. And the only
message the US ever should have given Israel is to
go defeat the enemies that killed the equivalent of forty
thousand Americans in the day. He can't do that, Listen.
Speaker 1 (22:48):
Does the US have no sway over Prime Minister net
and Yahoo?
Speaker 2 (22:54):
The aid that we have given Israel allowed Israel to
defend itself against two hundred ballistic missiles that were just
meant to attack the Israelis and the people of Israel.
And when we think about the threat that Hamas Hezbela
presents Iran, I think that it is without any question,
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are imperative to do what we can to allow Israel
to defend itself against those kinds of attacks.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
But it seems that Prime Minister Netanyah who is not listening.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Well Bill, The work that we have done has resulted
in a number of movements in that region by Israel
that were very much prompted by or a result of
many things, including our advocacy for what needs to happen
in the region.
Speaker 1 (23:49):
Do we have a real close ally in Prime Minister
of net and Yahoo?
Speaker 2 (23:57):
I think, with all due respect, the better question is
do we have an important alliance between the American people
and the Israeli people? And the answer to that question
is yes.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (24:09):
Here he's fighting a forefront war against radical Islamic terrorists
that a year ago today killed the equivalent of forty
thousand Americans.
Speaker 1 (24:18):
And that's her answer.
Speaker 7 (24:20):
I mean, because she can't lose the support, can she
of the radicals that are you know, pro Homas radicals
on college campuses, in the halls of Congress, that are
a big part of the base of the Democratic Party,
And that she's afraid of losing Michigan and Dearborn. Isn't
that what it really comes down to?
Speaker 1 (24:40):
Votes?
Speaker 7 (24:41):
And her catering to the radical wing in her party
pretty unbelievable. So you know, he's sitting down and doing
nothing but friendly interviews with Let's see, she's doing sixty minutes,
which is a softball interview. You're doing the call her Daddy,
Call Me Dad podcast. You're gonna sit down with Howard Stern,
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who said that anyone that votes for Donald Trump I
think is stupid. She's gonna do Stephen Covert and she's
gonna do the view he's not getting one vote. He
won't do a real interview. I'll offer her three hours
on radio, in an hour on TV. Come sit with me, Kamala,
let's talk. I have a lot of questions that you've
yet to have been asked, that you won't be asked
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before election day, which is a national disgrace.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
Anyway.
Speaker 7 (25:28):
So she sits down with the host of this Call
Me Daddy podcast, and you know what's interesting about this
is she says, well, there are no laws that make
a decision for a man's body. I want you to
listen to this this and then ask yourself, well, wait
a minute, are there laws that make that the government
can make a decision for a man's body.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
I'll tell you.
Speaker 10 (25:50):
On the other side, I want to take a moment,
and can we try to think of any law that
gives the government the power to make a decision. I
know what you're gonna ask about a man's body? Giggles No, No,
is there any law?
Speaker 7 (26:10):
No, No, Linda, what would you call the draft would be?
Would that be a decision the government makes if they
draft young men? And I don't want them to draft women.
And I don't know that issue.
Speaker 11 (26:25):
I would say, you know, just against all human beings.
I mean, think of all of our amazing military that
lost their jobs after some of them had thirty or
forty or ten ures in the military during the COVID
vaccines and the mandates. I mean that was against all
human beings, male and female.
Speaker 7 (26:40):
Well, they're making decisions over people's bodies all the time.
And then you know, if you're going to send if
you're going to send a guy into a war zone,
if you know, God forbid, there's a war, men are
going to be drafted and they're going to be told
to put their bodies in harms way. And the idea
that abortion is this big issue, they're just lying about
that too. I mean, you think about this, Kamala Harris
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is doing, you know all of these interviews sixty minutes.
She's doing the podcast interview you know, call me Daddy.
He's doing Howard Stern and the View. But she's not
helping the people in North Carolina, Georgia, South Carolina, not
helping the people helping the people in Tennessee. And Florida
is about to get hit. Tampa may have the worst
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hurricane in its history on Wednesday of this week, on
top of the one they just survived. All right, quick break.
When we come back, we'll hit the phones toll free.
Our number is eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program.
All right, let's get to our busy phones. We start
North Carolina, Betty, how are you. I'm so sorry about
all that you've been through in your state.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
I'm glad you were taking my call. And it's funny
you should talk about draft just now. My first husband,
late husband, was drafted in September seventy two and it
changed our life pro family anyway here and now I
just want to tell you I've been talking to my
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friends and neighbors, and I said, if I can talk
to Hannady, what would I need to tell him? And
we saw our orthopedic surgeon from Nashville last week. She
came over to Franklin and she said her husband had
to cut their way out of their neighborhood so that
she could get out. And she works at Mission Hospital
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in Asheville, and my husband's had surgery over there, and
it's a great hospital. But she says they don't have
enough water pressure to sterilize their surgical equipment. They have
to send it out to Charlotte or somewhere else. And
this is crazy. And her husband, she said, they have
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businesses and he went to apply for insurance for his
flood and he can't. The insurance ain't going to cover
it because they don't have flood insurance. I never would
have thought of that.
Speaker 7 (29:01):
And and this is the thing. I mean, I've never
seen such a lack of caring. I've never seen such
a poor response and a lack of urgency. Now I've
got to give credit. There are churches on the ground,
there is Samaritans Purse, Samaritanspurse dot Org. I've donated myself.
(29:24):
I urge others if you can give money. These people
are dying and desperate need. We don't know what the
final death toll is going to be. What we know
is is that Joe Biden told us last week. I'll
play it again that every need has been met. It
is the biggest lie ever told. But I'm gonna get
your information and pass it on to Franklin Graand But
here's Joe Biden what he said last week.
Speaker 9 (29:45):
Well, what are the states in the storm zone?
Speaker 4 (29:47):
What do they need? What you saw today?
Speaker 9 (29:50):
How long the storm zone?
Speaker 6 (29:51):
Yes, sir, I'm knowing what storm is.
Speaker 7 (29:53):
Goalking about the everything they need.
Speaker 6 (29:58):
They're very happying st off the board. So it will
start to find some more money.
Speaker 7 (30:03):
With your president getting everything they need and they're very happy.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Now that is a lie, isn't it.
Speaker 6 (30:10):
It is? And I've got to tell you my church
here in Hazeville, North Carolina. First Free Will. We have
people on the ground in Spruce Time. When our doctors
heard from the doctors at the hospital at Spruce Pine
they were in dire need of supplies. And since then
we have food sent our food truck over there and
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we put out hundreds of meals a day and some
of these people hadn't had a hot meal in like
seven or eight days. And we're just we're Jesus's feet
on the ground and helping those people, and they are
feeding first responders. And you're right, the death too is
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going to be shooting Longus because they just they don't
even want to talk about it. Sean is bad.
Speaker 7 (31:10):
Their lives have been wiped out. I am very aware
of how bad it is. I've been talking to Franklin
Graham and his people. I have Sarah Carter's been back
and forth to the areas you're discussing. He's going to
be there tonight with families. So to make the country
aware of how this how a big part of our
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country has been abandoned in their time and need, and
that meanwhile, all of this money goes to all of
these other countries, including Ukraine, globalist organizations, the UN, the WEF, etcetera, etcetera.
I mean, you know, seventy billion in foreign aid, the
Council on Foreign Relations eight hundred and fifty million, who
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eighteen billion United Nations And we can't help our friends,
really seriously in North Carolina, stay on the line, give
me the information about this hospital and I'll pass it
on to my friends at Samaritans pers Okay, And I'm
so sorry for you and for all the people that
in what you're going through anyway, eight hundred and ninety
four one Sean, you can get that information, Linda