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November 24, 2023 30 mins

Sean sits down with John Rich to talk about his song, "The Man" and he spends time honoring veterans in this country!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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A cease fire with Kamas means surrendered to Commas, surrender
to term. There won't be a cease far without the
release of the Israeli hostages.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
And then do we go back to bombing.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
No, four hours.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
We don't want four hours. We don't want sixteen hours,
we don't want twenty two. We want a cease fire now.

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Speaker 3 (01:04):
Sean.

Speaker 5 (01:04):
If you want to be a part of the program,
it's always an honor, a privilege, a pleasure. That back
on the program. My friend, my buddy John Rich, He's
going to be down on Nashville with us at the
Fox Nation Awards next week. I can't wait to see it.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
My friend. How are you.

Speaker 2 (01:19):
I'm doing great, Sean, looking forward to seeing you too, buddy.

Speaker 5 (01:22):
All right, So we have tomorrow, which is November eleventh,
and sadly there are probably too many Americans that don't
know what that day is. Would you like to remind
them or shall I?

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Well, tomorrow is Veterans Day, where we as Americans are
supposed to stop and remember whose shoulders we stand upon,
who we owe everything to in this country, and we
honor them and show them great respect. That's what tomorrow's
all about.

Speaker 5 (01:50):
So you are a multi platinum singer songwriter, one of
the best songwriters I've ever met, and you've written for
so many other artists beside yourself.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
And Big Kenny. You and Big Kenny, Big and Rich
have done great. You're right.

Speaker 5 (02:04):
I got to tell you, I've been listening lately Earth
to God because things are so screwed up in the world,
and I'm like, I hope people.

Speaker 3 (02:10):
Watch that video.

Speaker 5 (02:11):
We're actually gonna put it up there with your new
song today that you're just releasing. But John is just
put together a brand new release. It's called The Man,
and it's to honor our veterans, and he's releasing it
today and you can catch the riveting video featuring numerous
American heroes who fought for your liberty and your freedom,

(02:32):
and we got to honor them and remember to honor them,
even if you just take some time and say a
prayer and give a prayer of thanks to the people
that sacrificed, all risked all for our liberty and our freedom.
That way too many Americans take for granted and others
abused by supporting terrorist groups like Hamas. Anyway, here's his

(02:54):
brand new songs called the Man in Honor a Veterans Day.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
Well, he was one of the millions.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Signed up to defend long ago nineteen forty one.

Speaker 3 (03:16):
When they Tucker constanceentberl Arbor.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
She voted under mac Arthur seven hunteen with an Army
Thompson gun.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
All right, that song just released today. It's called the
Man in Honor of Veterans. By the way, where can
people download it? I guess anywhere that you get your music.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Right, Yes, sir, it's everywhere iTunes, Amazon, anywhere you go.
It's on a record called The Country Truth. It's one
of the songs on that record, and that's a song
I wrote about my grandfather and his service in World
War Two in the US Army. And when I say
the man, yeah, I'm talking about him because he's my granddaddy.
But the man is all of them. The man is

(04:00):
every man, every woman, everybody that has gone to the
mat like that for this country. I think it's been
a long time since Americans have experienced the potential loss
of sovereignty of the United States, the actual loss of freedom,
and nobody really can relate to what that must feel like.
And if you go back to the Greatest Generation, had

(04:22):
they not stood up and did what they did, the
world would be a completely different place. Where the shoulders
they stand on, they're the shoulders we stand on, and
the next generation, Sean, they're standing on our shoulders. I
said this the other day to a friend, that there
are people with my last name, with Sean Hannity's last name,

(04:43):
that we will never meet. They will be born into
the future, and they're depending on what we do right
this second. So I wanted this song to be a
reminder to all Americans how important our veterans are.

Speaker 5 (04:57):
In doing so. You mentioned the Greatest Generation. My father
was a part of it.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Now.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
All four of my grandparents came from Ireland. They came
here with nothing. They lived all of their lives pretty poor,
worked their asses off. Both my parents grew up very poor.
My mom in the South Bronx in New York and
my dad and Bedstey and Brooklyn, not exactly the best
neighborhoods at the time where they were living. And then

(05:22):
my father, you know, grew up during the Depression and
you know, had to contribute financially to his own family,
I mean crazy stuff, even delivering papers, whatever money he
got from that. And you're right, we stand on their shoulders.
Can you imagine the trauma, the horror of the things
he might have seen. Or you think of the guys

(05:44):
that slammed the beaches of Normandy. You know, if you
haven't watched Saving Private Ryan, take a look, and because
that is that was their reality. They were sitting ducks
and just being slaughtered on the beaches of Normandy, and
yet they were able to beep back the forces of
evil at that time. I mean, you just, I mean,

(06:05):
that's just so amazing. You can't say enough good about
these people.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
Yeah, I mean, there's there's one part in the song
Demand where it says I'm the grandson of a soldier
and I'd fight the whole world over if duty called
and freedom's on the line. But thanks to the greatest
generation and the ones still fighting for our nation, I've
never had to kill. From my way of life, I
don't have PTSD, Sean, you don't have PTSD either. We've

(06:33):
never had to pick up a rifle and shoot somebody
with it, or throw a hand grenade at a bunch
of guys and kill people on behalf of the United
States to ensure freedom for our for our future generations.
Thank god, we've not had to do that. But I'm
telling you a lot of time has passed and a
lot of our young people, especially in this country, have

(06:53):
no touchstone, no firsthand knowledge or conversation with real heroes,
real veterans, real men and women that have done things
like that to understand that their freedom is not inherited.
They have to earn it. And I believe in this
country we're moving towards a place now where we're going
to have to earn it again.

Speaker 5 (07:14):
Why we're watching, you know, a victim of terrorism extrapolate
out the population of Israel compared it to the United
States and those fourteen hundred people slaughtered by the terrorist
organization Hamas on October the seventh, that would be the
equival equivalent of losing thirty eight thousand Americans in a

(07:34):
single day. Now, I know how this country acted after
nine to eleven. You refer to that in your new
song as well, the man we lost twenty nine hundred
and seventy seven. Could you imagine if we lost thirty
eight thousand plus Americans in a single day, and then
we were being told by governments around the world that
we have to hit the pause button while we're fighting

(07:55):
an enemy that has sworn to wipe us off the planet,
off the face of the earth, because that's in Hamas's charter.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
John Rich, Yeah, well, this is the product of mass
brainwashing for a very long time, especially on our use
in this country, to be brainwashed and indoctrinated that America
is the problem, America deserves it, and they believe that.
That's why they're out in the streets like a bunch

(08:22):
of brainwashed anti American zombies cheering this on. And it's
disgusting to watch, and it's very concerning all of us
that don't feel that way, which I believe is the
mass majority of a country. We're all watching it, going Wow,
these people live in our zip codes. These people are
right down the street from all of us.

Speaker 5 (08:41):
John, are you Are you watching what's happening on college
campuses and the halls of Congress. I don't think it's
happening in Nashville, at least, I pray to God it's not.
It shocks the conscience and soul, least of me. And
I didn't think I could be shocked anymore at this
point in my life, John Rich. I thought I thought
I pretty much saw it all.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Yeah, Unfortunately, I don't think you have. And I will
say this, all those weakned college kids outstanding out in
the street cheering on jimas they better hope to God
in Heaven that if the bad guys in this country
ever decided to activate, guess where they'll be running to.
They'll be running to the veterans, to the active duty,

(09:21):
to the patriots, still be running to the people who
said I told you so.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (09:26):
Well, I've been warning people, John Rich. And I'll say this,
and your dad was a preacher, and I'll say it
this way. I pray to the Good Lord above that
this never happens that I am one hundred percent wrong,
But I'm actually one hundred percent confident I'm right. Joe
Biden by allowing eight million since he's been president, eight

(09:47):
million illegal immigrants, allowing them into this country unvetted, and
that we know of hundreds and hundreds and hundreds coming
from Iran, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds coming from Syria,
thousands coming from all over the Middle East, tens of
thousands from China and Russia. I guarantee you, John Rich,

(10:07):
that I'm one hundred percent right that among that eight
million are terrorists that are aiming to harm Americans. I
guarantee you they're plotting, they're planning, their scheming what would
be a brutal attack on our country. And I shuddered
to think of what that attack make, what format may
manifest itself in. And you know what, John, I pray

(10:30):
to God that I'm wrong. I don't think i'm wrong,
and I bet you probably don't think I'm wrong.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Yeah, I don't think you're wrong at all. Why would
they make a trip like that, you know.

Speaker 5 (10:38):
Why would we see what a common sense question, what
a great question, right?

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Why would you go to all that trouble to get
over here. I'll tell you what they're going to run
into whenever they try that nonsense. They're going to run
into close to seventeen million veterans that are still alive
in the United States. They're going to run into hundreds
of millions of Americans, Americans that are armed, Americans that
are ready, Americans that will die for their for their families.

(11:05):
They're going to run into that.

Speaker 5 (11:07):
Looka look at what they did to Jason Aldan. That
don't happen in a small town. And when he's talking,
he wasn't and they and all this guy did was
put out a video and showed the riots in the
summer of twenty twenty.

Speaker 3 (11:21):
It wasn't fake footage. It was real footage.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
And he's saying, you know what, in small towns in America,
we're not going to allow this crap to happen because
we stick together.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
And he wasn't talking about race.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
There was nothing, there was no, zero, anything to do
with race in that video or in the music. But
there are Americans that still have this, you know, these
fundamental beliefs, God, family, faith, country. They believe in it.
Protect our own, protect our community, protect our neighbors, stand
up for people we love, even strangers in town, stand

(11:56):
up for everybody. You're not going to get far if
if you're in the wrong town and you try to
pull the crap that's happening in big cities. Why did
he come under so much fire for that?

Speaker 2 (12:06):
I think he came under fire because the left loves
chaos and anybody that calls him out on it and says,
you know what, why don't you try that in my
town and see see if you get the same result.

Speaker 5 (12:19):
What's going to happen in Nashville? If anyone tries that
in your bar in Nashville, well, you know, somebody brings
trouble into your bar in Nashville. I have a pretty
good idea what's going to happen to the person bring
into trouble.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Yeah, Well, a lot of my security guys at Red
Nick Rivier, we actually hire active duty, so when they
come in off deployment, a lot of those guys come
to my place and they work. They work security. We've
got guys that even bar tend sometimes down there. So yeah,
my bar would be the last place she would want
to try that in. I can promise you, all right.

Speaker 5 (12:50):
Quick break Welcome back. More with John Rich. He just
released his brand new single today. It's called The Man
in honor of Veterans Day today. And by the way,
you got to catch the riveting video. We have it
up on Hannity dot Com, featuring numerous American heroes who
fought for our country and our liberties and our freedoms.
We continue more with John Rich. He released his brand

(13:10):
new video and song today. It's called The Man. It's
an honor of Veterans Day tomorrow. The video is great.
It's up on Hannity dot Com. You can get the
song downloaded where you get music anywhere, you know. One day,
I don't know if you know this about my background.
I used to be a bartender. How about one night
we set aside some type of charity of infra vets

(13:31):
and you and I get behind the bar. I'll teach
you how to tend bar the real way you and
that doesn't mean just pouring shots of redneck riviera whiskey.
Tending bar is an art, you know, I'll teach you.
I'll teach you the real way to pike some real drinks.
I don't even think you could make a martini for
crying out loud.

Speaker 2 (13:50):
Can you come on, Sean. You're talking tough, but we
both know you're a gray goose Vodka with soda water
and a little twister.

Speaker 5 (13:58):
I can't stand the taste of cahol. I admit it,
so I drown it out. There's no doubt. But however,
I can hang pretty. You're one of the toughest people
I've had to hang with, and I hung. I stayed
there and I didn't give up till the sun came up.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
That was a long time ago. I don't think we
can run like that anymore.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Oh no, we can run like that.

Speaker 5 (14:17):
But one night you and I get behind the bar
and we kick some ass, raise some money for the military.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
What do you think at your bar?

Speaker 2 (14:23):
I will shake your hand right now in this interview.
That would be incredible, I would I would suggest maybe
Bulge of Honor would be great.

Speaker 5 (14:29):
Bolds of Honor is great, or at tunnel to towers,
any one of these are great.

Speaker 2 (14:34):
Also great. I would love to do that, man. I'll
take you up on that, all right.

Speaker 5 (14:37):
We'll figure out how to do it, and we'll pick
a date and hopefully am I going to see you
down at the Box Nation Awards.

Speaker 3 (14:44):
The Patriot Awards.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
Actually I kick off the whole thing with Pete hex sith.
We got this whole bit that we did for the beginning,
and then I'll be there later in the show.

Speaker 5 (14:53):
They kind of delegate me to like, oh, Hannity's here.
We we'll give them five minutes on stage and kick
them off.

Speaker 2 (15:00):
Nobody gives you a standing ovation, man, man.

Speaker 5 (15:02):
Listen, this is unlike any other event where we honor
our nation's heroes. And that's why I love being a
part of it. And I don't care what role I play.
If I just show up and clap.

Speaker 3 (15:13):
I'm happy.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Yeah, and at the Grand Old Opry. So this for me,
this is just the coolest thing ever.

Speaker 5 (15:19):
By the way, one of the coolest moments of my life.
I got to be the announcer at the Grand Old
Opry once and you know what they gave me. They
gave me bookends of w WSM microphones.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
How cool is that?

Speaker 2 (15:34):
That is class the original country radio station.

Speaker 5 (15:37):
You bet man? All right, John Rich, we love you.
His new song. You can get it wherever you get music.
It's called the Man in Honor of Veterans Day Tomorrow
and get this song downloaded.

Speaker 3 (15:47):
Listen.

Speaker 5 (15:48):
To it again and again. You're going to get a
lot out of it. We love you, man, appreciate you
being with us.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
Thanks Sean.

Speaker 5 (15:54):
On this Friday, your call is coming up toll free
on numbers eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
If you want to be a part of the program,
all right, let me. You know.

Speaker 5 (16:02):
It's funny because earlier this week, all the Democrats have
been out there with the horror that is the Biden economy,
begging Joe Biden to stop running on quote biden Omics.
Why because Americans in every poll are not buying it.
Joe Biden has now had two polls showing him with

(16:23):
the lowest approval ratings in his presidency thirty six thirty
seven percent respectively. Now he's losing to not one, not two,
but three Republican presidential candidates in the polls in a
head to head matchup. But twenty twenty four and the
poll before that showed Donald Trump over Biden in five

(16:44):
swing states out of six not looking good for Joe Biden.
So I think that means the likelihood is there that
they're going to try and replace him. Yeah, I think
all these polls are scaring the living hell out of Democrats.
And you know that dust up earlier in the week
with David Axelrod was not done by accident.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
I think that was done on purpose.

Speaker 5 (17:03):
But still you've got these sick offense, these these people
that are just brain dead, people that are just disconnected
from the sixty somewhat percent of Americans living paycheck to paycheck,
and they think they can go out there with their
phony happy face as if inflation is not impacting every American.
Interest rates are not impacting every American. High gas prices

(17:26):
are not impacting every American, high diesel prices putting up
the price of every item we buy in every store
we go to, that it's not impacting Americans. You know,
if you look listen to circle back Jensaki, I guess
she was on with Liberal Joe. You know, Biden's number
show that seventy five percent of Americans are happy with

(17:47):
where they are economically.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
That's not true.

Speaker 5 (17:51):
Show me the poll that you're referring to, and I'm
not sure I'd believe it if I saw it. Pepe
Bold to judge out there saying, you know, the Biden
economy just phenomenal, and we're just getting started.

Speaker 6 (18:02):
Listen and what's the frustrating of the White House is
that they have numbers that show seventy seventy five percent
of Americans are happy with where they are economically.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
Yeah, the data doesn't always make sense.

Speaker 7 (18:15):
I can tell you from shaking my head against the wall.
Communicating about the economy from the White House for two
presidents over many years, it is very.

Speaker 3 (18:22):
Difficult to do.

Speaker 7 (18:24):
You can't tell people how they feel about the economy.
They are going to decide how they feel about the economy.
And the challenge for the Biden White House right now
is they need to make up some ground on the
economy in terms of how the American public feels. That
they're spending lots of money on paid media to do that,
but really the question is should they actually be focusing
on the contrast with Trump and fascism and the threat

(18:45):
he is and should they be spending more time on that.

Speaker 8 (18:48):
President Biden heard the American people loud and clear, and
under his leadership it finally happened.

Speaker 5 (18:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (18:58):
Let's remember all through that first year, commentators, skeptics said
that nothing could be done on a bipartisan basis in
today's Washington. But together we passed a once in a
generation investment that is building a stronger America, And so
we got to work. We have come a long way,
but most of our.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Work is still ahead of us. The work we're.

Speaker 8 (19:18):
Doing right now will ensure that the America we know,
the America we love, will be even better for future
generations and for President Biden and for this whole administration.
It starts with delivering on the very basic thing to
make people's everyday life possible. And the great news is
we're just getting started.

Speaker 5 (19:40):
So my question is is that how you see it?
Because we'll no a year from now whether or not
the American people are seeing it like Jensaki, Liberal Joe
Scarborough and Pete Booty Judge. All right, let's get to
our busy phones. Let me go to Pearl and Brooklyn.
If this is Pearl and Brooklyn, that can only mean
one thing. Her mother was a woman named Hannah who

(20:02):
always called this program and was a Holocaust survivor. Am
I right, Pearl and Brooklyn? Yes, you are one right,
And we missed your mom. You wrote me the nicest
letter after she passed away. We loved her. I know
she's looking down on us today and probably looking down
in horror because what she lived through, you know, seems

(20:25):
to be unfolding yet again it seems it not seems
to it unfolded again on October seventh, and there are
so many people I am shocked that are buying into
the sick, ugly twisted ideology of virulent anti Semitism.

Speaker 3 (20:43):
It's so sad, very sad.

Speaker 4 (20:46):
And thank you once again for being a close friend
to my mother and my family and being my mother
of voice. And she loved, she loved, she saw you,
heard you, and twice a day, never missed the day.
Three hours on radio, one hour on TV. I wanted
to tell you and your audience that my parents were survivors.

(21:12):
And I wonder today what my mother would say, How
would she feel? I know she would be scared and devastated,
But Sean, my mother would not be in disbelief. She said,
History repeats itself and it can happen in this country too.
Anti Semicism will never go away, and we have to

(21:34):
be aware of our surroundings and be very careful. That
is what she said.

Speaker 5 (21:41):
You know, your mom lived through something that no human
beings should ever have to live through, and she survived
the Holocaust. What about all those that did not six
million plus Jewish people slaughtered murdered, you know, but what
led up to it was a lot of the language

(22:02):
we are hearing at what they call pro Palestinian rallies.
What is your reaction to, you know, congresswoman to leave
or you know, from the river to the sea, or
calls for Antifada, or you know, calls for the destruction
of the state of Israel. We have heard it on

(23:00):
our college campuses. We've heard it around the country. We've
heard it in your state of New York. We have
heard it all throughout Europe. I never thought we'd hear
out of Australia, guess the Jews after Jews, but we
heard that too. What is your reaction to that? Because
your mom was a Holocaust survivor yes.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
The squad telieve in alc and others. I'm disgusted at
the fact that they are in Congress today. I don't
understand it. I understand, yes, they were elected elected, but
when they preach anti Semitism and hatred, that should be

(23:39):
against the law. If they were for KKK or the
or Nazis which are here in this country, also, wouldn't
they act They act immediately upon that, because then that
cannot happen. But for the Jews, everyone attacks the Jews.
If we're attacking the Jews, they jump on the bed

(24:00):
and legend. And it's very difficult for me at this
time because I was born in bergen Belsen, which was
a DP camp where Anne Frank was murdered. It was
an it was a notorious concentration camp, and after that
it was turned into a DP displaced person's camp. Growing

(24:23):
up with my parents, I heard that I listened to
their experiences at forefront in my mind. I wake up
every morning listening to my mother's voice about the Nazis
and the SS. She told me that a Jew was
not allowed outside, not allowed to go to work, school

(24:46):
or in the playground. The Nazis ordered each person to
wear a yellow armband with the star of David. Now
she had to make these and there was no nothing
to make. She made the armband and she used onion
skins to make it yellow. On February twenty fourth, in

(25:08):
her small town in Poland, in the middle of the
night in the winter, the Nazis invaded their town, dragged
all the Jewish people out of their homes, lined them
up outside. No coat no shoes, no pajamas. There was
an open grave ready for the Jews. My mother was

(25:28):
standing next to her best friend who was holding her
baby boy. The ss It's the Nazi soldier walked towards
them and grabbed the baby. The mother ran after the
Nazi and then the mother ran to take the baby
away from him, and he shot the baby and the mother.

(25:48):
This sounds familiar, Sean, I am.

Speaker 5 (25:51):
So afraid for what this can turn into. All right,
quick break right back. More with Pearl. Her mom used
to call this program regularly. She recently passed away, and
she was a survivor of the Holocaust. Told us the
horrors of the Holocaust. But we'll have more with her daughter,
Pearl on the other side.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
As we continue. Pearl is with us.

Speaker 5 (26:13):
Her mom was a Holocaust survivor, and we're talking about
how we never thought we'd hear the type of anti
semitism we're hearing every day. Here's my biggest fear for
what Israel's now facing. Israel now is facing Hamas Islamic
jihad in the south out of Gaza. They are facing
his Ballah out of the north. The Huti rebels have

(26:35):
declared war on the state of Israel. We have rockets
being fired out of Syria. All of this is being
orchestrated and planned and plotted, this whole scheme by.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Iran, the Mullahs in Iran.

Speaker 5 (26:48):
Iran is now partnered with China and Russia and North Korea.
They are desperately seeking nuclear weapons and I believe if
they ever get them, they will use them. That would be,
you know, beyond a holocaust in our lifetime. And you
know the fact that this world is tolerant that so

(27:11):
many people don't have the clear moral clarity of what
is going on here, and the evil unfolding before our
eyes should shock anybody that has a conscience, a mind,
and a soul, and I can't. It is inexplicable to
me that here we are, the few of us saying.

(27:36):
And by the way, it did warm my heart to
see the three hundred plus thousand people show up in
Washington this week. But here we are again fighting a
battle against evil that I didn't think would happen. And
that was the evil that your mother lived through, and
now we're living through it again. And think of every
family that knows Hamasa is holding their loved ones hostage,

(27:59):
and what they must be going through. Think of every
family of the fourteen hundred slaughtered, what they must all
be going through. And the fact that the world is
not in unison, condemning the people responsible is incomprehensible. And
I pray to God that people wake up soon because

(28:22):
it can get worse.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
Pearl. We love you, Thank you.

Speaker 5 (28:26):
We think of your mom off and I mentioned her
the other day on the show, and I just thought
the world of her, and think the world of you.

Speaker 4 (28:33):
I was thinking about when you visited Israel and Studut
and you were the only journalist who went into the tunnel,
put your arms out and showed how wide and how
high it is, and you showed everything. You had the
guts of the best soldier. And I thank you for

(28:53):
being a Pearl.

Speaker 3 (28:55):
Can I be honest?

Speaker 5 (28:57):
Yeah, if that defines courage, then then the bar is
way too low. The people that are courageous are the
people on the front lines that are in those tunnels
today knowing that there are Hamas soldiers that have set
booby traps that are in there ready to kill them,

(29:21):
and they're gonna They're going to be the heroes. But
I will tell you how this is going to end.
Hamasa is going to lose. They're going to be destroyed.
As Ballah gets more involved, they're going to be destroyed.
Israel is not going away. They are not going to
be successful. And if they ever are, then we can

(29:41):
kiss the world as we know it goodbye, it's over anyway.
Praying for you, praying for your family. God bless your mom,
and I know she's looking over, she's looking down from
heaven and praying for all of us.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Thank you so much, Bro, We think the world here
by eight. You want to be a part of the program.

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