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February 6, 2025 • 32 mins

 Jennifer Sey, Founder and CEO of XX XY, an athletic sports brand dedicated to protecting women in sports, is here to discuss the President’s actions & legislation, addressing NO MEN IN WOMEN’S SPORTS, to protect women’s sports. Their brand ambassadors, like Riley Gaines and Sia are making waves with their efforts to protect women’s sports- their latest bold statement is in the XX XY video that has gotten the attention of many in hopes it gets into the SuperBowl 

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President Trump promises made promises kept and he was very clear.
Yesterday had a big ceremony with a lot of people

(01:35):
saying the war on women's sports is over and bands
males in female athletics, including the coming upcoming Olympics, where
people men that want to play in women's sports will
not be allowed to participate in the Olympics. There is
an effort now, Leah Thomas, you might remember with Riley

(01:57):
Gaines and her former teammates have sued you, Penn and
Harvard and the NCAAA too in a lawsuit to scrub
her records, and most Americans, even Democrats, according to a Pole,
agree with this. It's it's amazing that you know again,
If the Democrats want to double down on keeping known terrorists, murderers, rapists,

(02:20):
you know, cartel members, gang members in the country, I'm
fine with it. If they want to double down on
spending you know, hundreds of billions of dollars on WOKE
and Green New Deal and DEI and transgender issues abroad
and take hard earned tax dollars and spend it that way,
I'm fine with this. If they want to double down
on this issue, I'm fine with that too, because they're

(02:42):
losing their minds. Here's the President from yesterday signing that
executive order keeping men out of women's sports.

Speaker 6 (02:50):
With this executive order, the war on women's sports is over.
With my action this afternoon, we're putting every school receiving
taxpayer dollars or notice that if you let men take
over women's sports teams or invade your locker rooms, you
will be investigated for violations of Title nine and risk

(03:13):
of your federal funding. There will be no federal funment
in Los Angeles in twenty twenty eight. My administration will
not stand by and watch men beat and batter female athletes.
And we're just not gonna let it happen. And it's
going to end, and it's ending right now, and nobody's
going to be able to do a damn thing about it,
because when I speak, we speak with authority.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
I mean very powerful. There's a really cool viral ad
out there that my understanding is they're trying to get
into the super Bowl, over ten million views so far.
Real Girls of Rock listen to those app.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Riley Gaines and cl or in hot water over their
transphobic comments, And I just got to say, who cares
if biological males blame and sports just be inclusive.

Speaker 3 (04:04):
Would not agree more.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
This is just a bunch of fear mongering from right
wing bigots, and.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
I'm to seven a problem. As far as I'm concerned,
these female athletes just needs to work harder. You cannot
blame others for their lack of success, as the cat
is very much responsible for the costs her team a
playoff did.

Speaker 4 (04:29):
I guess we'll see how Cea handles all that pressures,
do you?

Speaker 3 (04:36):
I mean pretty powerful. I'd love to see that I
make it to the super Bowl anyway. Joining us now
are our friend Julian Michael's, host of Keeping It Real,
our podcast, which is doing phenomenally well. Uh sadly for
her as she has become my unofficial advisor on health,
wellness and fitness, and man, she is tough, tough as nails.

(05:00):
Also joining us Jennifer Say, founder and CEO of xxx
y and Athletic Sports brand dedicated to protecting women in
sports and anyway, welcome both of you back to the program.
How did you get the unofficial title of a beating
me down and forcing me to change my diet and

(05:20):
all sorts of things in my life? How did that happen?

Speaker 4 (05:23):
Julian, No, there was just good luck, Sean.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
You know that was good. You mean, like it's good
luck if I was on the Biggest Loser and you're
pounding me to do another forty pushups.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
Well, it's just it's kidmate.

Speaker 7 (05:39):
It was our instantaneous connection that facilitated my ability to
infiltraye your life, and you antagonized me on national TV
about twenty times I did.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
It was really and you know what, I got to
apologize that was kind of mean on my part, trying
to get you to have a at McDonald's, you know,
quarter pound or a cheese with me, and you reciprocate
by sending me, you know, all this organic grass fed
meat and salmon and healthy food, and I'm like, I
feel like a jerk after all of that. You are
very kind to do it. And by the way, I

(06:14):
must tip my hat to you. I didn't think I
would like it as much as what I was eating,
and I like it as much, if not more. You
have changed my life for the better. I appreciate I
appreciate you caring enough to tell me.

Speaker 4 (06:27):
Well, the reality is that I did not send it
because of the quarter pound or comments. I sent it
because you have been so gracious and so lovely and
so kind with your time and your platforms, and it
was a just a tiny thing I could do to
reciprocate and show my appreciation. So I hope your listeners
really understand what an incredible person you are on and

(06:48):
off the camera.

Speaker 3 (06:49):
Well, you'd be shocked with some of your old friends
on the left thing. Well, you know, we had Riley
Gaines on TV with you last night and it was
pretty amazing, And like you, I sat back and watched
an admiration because she took on this fight, and she
took a lot of heat when she'd go to college campuses,
and she played a very big role in this, and

(07:11):
it was a courageous role and it shouldn't have had
This should not have taken such courage and she shouldn't
have had to face that much hostility.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
You know, that's the great irony about the left is
that they love to profess they're enduring empathy that knows
no limits, and they have become the bullies. They're the
ones that attack people. They're the ones that are not
tolerant of differences in opinion, and the way they went

(07:43):
after her would slat out disturbing and disgusting. And it
was when I started to hear the attacks on athletes
like Riley. And there was a Canadian weightlifter whose last
name I forget, it's like Holly something Canadian powerlifter who.

Speaker 8 (08:00):
Got kicked out of her own sports for complaining that
a biological male had taken all the titles in a
personal powerlift for squad.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
I think it was squat press, and I can't remember
the third lift. Forgive me because this was a little
while ago, but those two things together really woke me
up to how crazy and aggressive and vicious the extreme
factions on the left were becoming.

Speaker 5 (08:29):
Because Sean, you actually said it yourself.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Most Democrats don't agree with biological males in women's sports.
So how it got there, I just don't know.

Speaker 3 (08:40):
Well, you know, I have a daughter as an athlete.
I mean, I can't imagine you know her, It just
as unimaginable to me. I said this to you on
TV last night, and we're going to bring Jennifer in here.
You know, when you left California, you said to Sage Steele,
California got too crazy for me. And then I can't

(09:01):
believe how genius your line was I grew up here,
meaning California. I'm a woman, I'm a gay woman. My
mom's a Jew, my dad's an Arab, I have a
black kid, and then, believe it or not, my son
is half Latin, even though he doesn't look like it.
And I hold a million cards in your game of
voke victimology poker. And when I leave California, maybe you're

(09:24):
the one that lost your f ing mind, just maybe,
And I'm like, wow, I wish I could, I wish
I had I was as articulate as you.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
You're kind to say that it is absolutely issues like
this though that don't even require somebody being articulate. People
keep saying common sense, common sense, common sense. But you
know what's interesting is I've given the other side the
benefit of the doubts and taken all emotion out.

Speaker 5 (09:54):
Of the equation.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
I've given them the empathy card. I understand inclusion is important.
That makes perfect sense. However, where does fairness come into play?
Isn't that one of the key pillars of sports is
an equal playing field?

Speaker 5 (10:08):
How about safety?

Speaker 4 (10:09):
When you have sports where there's contact.

Speaker 5 (10:11):
What about that?

Speaker 4 (10:12):
Where is your empathy for the biological females?

Speaker 5 (10:16):
That works?

Speaker 4 (10:16):
Their entire life to get that scholarship, to get that
endorsement deal, to get.

Speaker 8 (10:22):
On the podium, what about them?

Speaker 4 (10:24):
And well, yes, transgender people absolutely deserve to live a
life of dignity free of prejudice. Their personal choices don't
supersede the rights and the freedoms of biological females. And
you need to literally go at the left in this
fashion in order to bring them around because they just

(10:46):
don't see common sense. Sean, and I don't know why.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Quick break More on President Trump's the executive order yesterday
as it relates to well, banning on women's sports. She said,
the war on women's sports is over, and he bans
males and female athletics, including the Olympics. More with Jillian Michaels. Jennifer, say,
how we continue now? President trump is big announcement yesterday,

(11:12):
the war on women's sports is over, banning males and
female athletics. Jennifer, you're doing phenomenal work and your athletic
sports brand is doing phenomenally well. Congratulations, And how do
you view President Trump's actions yesterday?

Speaker 9 (11:31):
Well, it was really exciting. I mean, we just launched
our brand ten months ago last March and we are
the only athletic brand that's standing up for female athletes
in the protection of women's sports. But even beyond that,
I have been standing up for female athletes to train
free from abuse for two decades.

Speaker 10 (11:48):
I was the first.

Speaker 9 (11:48):
Gymnast elite Gennast to speak out on the matter back
in two thousand and eight. But the executive order yesterday,
and I was lucky enough to be in the room
for it, right Stanny, right next to Riley. We couldn't
be more thrilled. I mean, there are hundreds of women
who have fought so hard for so long, who have
endured threats and bullying. And I mean, you know, for

(12:09):
me in particular, the threats that I get not just
to myself, my children, my employees, credible threats that law
enforcement take seriously. And I will tell you this Sun
they've escalated in the last two weeks, so you know,
the fight isn't over. I couldn't be more thrilled. Trump
has knocked the door down in terms of the issue.

(12:29):
Federally funded institutions will not be able. They will no
longer be able to allow males to compete in women's sports.
But he even said it himself there is still work
to be done. The US Olympic Committee, the International Olympic
Committee privately funded races like the Boston Marathon, which just
qualified a man to compete in the women's division in April.

(12:54):
They can still do what they want. He will apply
as much pressure, pressure as is humanly humanly possible on
organizations like the USOC, But we need them to change
their actual rules, and we actually also need legislation otherwise,
you know, and I know another president could come in
and write an executive order that reverses us. I believe

(13:16):
we need to change the culture. We need seventy to
eighty percent of Americans who are common sense people that no,
men can't be women to stand up and say it.
And I will tell you it's pretty lonely out here.

Speaker 10 (13:27):
Still.

Speaker 9 (13:28):
There aren't a ton of people saying it. And there
are no high level, Olympic level, professional level females currently
competing athletes who have spoken out. Not one.

Speaker 7 (13:36):
That tells you.

Speaker 3 (13:37):
Something that's incredible. Now, you also play a part in
the xxxy video that has gotten over ten million hits
and tell us about the effort to get that into
the Super Bowl.

Speaker 9 (13:50):
Oh sure, yeah, I mean JK. Rowling tweeted it on
Monday morning and it went insane after we launched it Sunday.
I think we're probably up to fifteen million at this point.
I think the Super Bowl inventory is all out of
stock at this point. I've run many super Bowl ads
and pask live when I ran marketing at Levi's for
many years. And you know, the truth is, John, we

(14:12):
don't need it. I'm getting millions and millions and millions
of views and I haven't paid anything for media. So
I'm very happy to take the virality on this one
and and go with that. And then, yes, just yesterday,
an ad that we launched last October called your Nike,
which was really calling this brand to task or pretending to,

(14:33):
you know, for profiting off of women and female athletes
and forsaking them for wokeness for the last ten years.
And Bill Ackman shared that ad yesterday and that one's
getting new life as well. So you know, we're really
happy with with viral you know, viral views at this
point because eight million dollars for a startup, that's what
it costs to run in the Super Bowl. We want

(14:54):
the brand to take off, and it is taking off.
I mean the last week has been absolutely incredible. We're
out of stock on them so much. And you know, Michael,
this is not a gimmick. I want this. I want
this to be a world class brand. The product is outstanding.
Jillian would love to send you some. The product is
really remarkable, and you no longer have to sacrifice your

(15:15):
values to buy a brand that holds up to the
toughest workouts. It's really an outstanding brand and we will
always Did.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
You ever did you ever watch Jillian on the Biggest Loser?
Did you ever watch how means she could be to
some of those people.

Speaker 9 (15:27):
I can't take her workouts. I'll tell you that right now.

Speaker 3 (15:31):
By the way, I'm only teasing, but I mean in
every good way. If you're that heavy, you're not healthy,
and you're not you're gonna die if you don't lose
that weight. I mean, she's not wrong.

Speaker 9 (15:41):
She's completely right. That's more insanity from the left. And
I share a lot in common with Jillian in that
I was longtime California in thirty five years. I left
during COVID. That's what really sort of opened my eyes,
and I was very outspoken about closed schools and lockdowns
and was just vilified by everyone in San Francisco posted
my address, chase me down the street I had, I left.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
I'm sorry about all these security issues. I've lived at
myself for many, many years. It sucks, by the way.

Speaker 9 (16:11):
Telling us it's okay to be four hundred pounds. It's
not okay to be four hundred pounds.

Speaker 5 (16:15):
It's not.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
It's just by the way. If I gained fifteen pounds,
I think I get a call from Jillian saying you're
too You're too heavy. You better start losing weight. Okay, Julian.

Speaker 4 (16:26):
For that question.

Speaker 3 (16:28):
Anyway, I appreciate both of you. Thanks for what you're doing. Jillian,
Michaels Jennifer say great work on both your behalfs. We
appreciate it and thanks for your time today. Eight hundred
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Speaker 2 (16:42):
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(19:22):
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around the world, and woke around the world, and DEI
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(19:46):
since hearing how this money was spent. Elon Musk did
the country a favor. Donald Trump did the country a favor.
And this is only the beginning. And this freakout over
Elon Musk is just it's so out of control. Now
here's a Congressman from Texas, Greg Caesar, who saying that

(20:07):
Musk wants to take your hard earned money and keep
it for himself. No, he doesn't need your money. He's
nearly a trillionaire. He's got, you know, half a trillion dollars.
He does not need your money, Lisa.

Speaker 11 (20:20):
And today we're here to say, with one voice, fire
Elon Musk, an unelected, unaccountable billionaire, now has seemingly unlimited
powers over Americans private data and over Americans taxpayer dollars.
It seems every hour brings more news about a new

(20:42):
threat Elon Musk poses to working people, a new way
that Elon Musk wants to take your hard earned money
and keep it for himself.

Speaker 3 (20:53):
No, the people that stole the money were people in
Congress that think like him. They have the people that
stole your hard earned tax dollars the other people that
didn't respect that you work hard for your money. Congressman
Garcia Illinois says Elon Musk's moves are illegal. No, not

(21:14):
he and but yeah, no, he wasn't elected. He was
appointed by the president, which is a perfectly legal, acceptable,
and frankly prudent and responsible thing to do if you
don't want to keep adding to the debt that is
going to kill and crush our children and grandchildren.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
We are here to tell working families that we will
not allow Musk to have access to your social Security numbers,
to push out civil service workers, or to launch an
all out assault against government agencies. These moves are illegal,
and we're working with civil rights groups who are suing

(21:55):
DOGE for these actions. Elon Musk is not fooling us.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Elon Musk is going to win. Let's get to our
busy phones. I am perfectly fine if they want to
double down on hundreds of billions in foreign aid spent
on the most radical policies ever and they got exposed.
They hate Elon, they hate Trump because they exposed them

(22:21):
for doing all this without informing the American people. Kelly
and Colorado, you're on the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 10 (22:27):
Sean, thank you very much for taking my call. I
have been listening to you and watching you for a
long time, and I'm so thankful for the boys you
bring to us.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
Thank you, Kelly. I'm glad you're out there. Thank you
for giving it to me.

Speaker 10 (22:42):
Thank you. It only took Democrats one week to impeach
Trump over a phone call.

Speaker 3 (22:49):
The last sixteen days that we're going to be official, okay.

Speaker 10 (22:53):
On the other hand, McCarthy wanted to start impeachment proceedings
against Biden over a year ago, and nothing ever happened.
Now al Green wants to start impeachment of Trump all
over again. The legislative branch of government has freedom for
such actions, but do not. But do you have any
thoughts how Pam BONDI could quickly make al Green accountable

(23:17):
for this waste of time and money when government has
much better things to do helping Americans.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
Well, first of all, I don't think she has to
do a thing because al Green Democrats don't have the power,
they don't have the votes to impeach anybody. And I
will say this very early into President Trump's term is
third week, is that this midterm election in twenty twenty
six is going to be critical. It's going to be

(23:47):
very important. But what Pam Bondy and she's come out
under fire today, but she did everything she said she
was going to do. She'll be on Hannity tonight on TV.
You know, she's going to fight the weaponization of justice.
He's going to work with the Department of Homeland Security
to eliminate drug cartels in our country. That would include
terrorists and murderers and rapists who are going to find

(24:09):
them and they're they're going to pay the the uldomate penalty.
She's going to lift the death penalty ban that Biden
put in place. And she's also cracked down on sanctuary
cities and ordering the DOJ to pause all their federal funding.
If you're going to aid in a bet in law breaking,
which Christopher Ray and Merrick Garland allowed to have happen

(24:30):
under their watch, then there needs to be a price
to be paid. I've known Pam for for decades. I'm
telling you, she's the real deal, Am BONDI is going
to go in and she's going to clean this place up,
and we're going to be better off for it. Now.
Weaponization is a term. They went after Donald Trump for
things that were insane. You know, we didn't have equal

(24:53):
justice or application of our laws. As an example, Hillary Clinton,
Joe Biden top secret classic information. There was no raids
on any of their locations, and they treated Donald Trump differently.
That's weaponization. Weaponization is when you take a legal non
disclosure agreement whose statute of limitations have run out, and

(25:16):
you turn it into a federal crime and come up
with some novel legal theory that had never been used
and try and convict Donald Trump on that. That's weaponization.
But it wouldn't be weaponization in my mind. To get
Joe Biden to explain how he leveraged a billion taxpayer
dollars to stop an investigation into his own son, who

(25:40):
by his own admission, was being paid millions and had
no experience in energy, oil, gas, coal or Ukraine, and
got that prosecutor son of a bee fired in six hours.
They must now when called before Congress, they will have
to testify that's not weaponization. What that is is is justice,

(26:01):
and I would imagine that's going to happen anyway. I
appreciate you being one of those eight hundred and ninety
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a part of the program, Ryan and Wyoming. Ryan, how
are you glad you called?

Speaker 5 (26:14):
I'm good, sir? How are you today?

Speaker 3 (26:15):
I'm good? What's going on?

Speaker 5 (26:17):
So let me start with thanking your staff for being
so amazing and making sure that you put on a
phenomenal radio and TV show every day. We know as
all the work to do behind the scenes and really
what makes it successful.

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Thank you. I have a great team on both sides.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
The reason I'm Paulin is so I'm a current federal employee.
I became a federal employee shortly after I got active
duty from the army. My wife's a federal employee. The
federal government, when it comes to civilian employees, is less
than one percent of the entire US population, right, so
like two point four million based off current OPM information

(26:54):
and will I have no idea what's going on, and
it's frustrating all of us because, like, how do you
make life decisions, try to figure out what to do.
How do you notice send your kids to college if
you can afford to buy a house when there's no
information coming from the administration, which I support strongly, Like
I'm a strong supporter of this administration and what their
efforts are, but they're not communicating us to any way
of what their overall goal and plan is other than

(27:17):
you know, you see some politicians like, oh, we're gonna
cut sixty to seventy percent of the federal government. Well, okay,
that's everybody.

Speaker 3 (27:24):
Well I haven't heard that number sixty or seventy percent?
Can I get Can you be more specific? What what
do you do for the federal government?

Speaker 5 (27:33):
So I don't want to be too specific because I'm
some people I work with listen, and I don't want
to have so I work with under the Bureau land Management.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
If they listen, they're probably going to recognize your voice.
But that's okay. You don't have to tell us.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
Uh, So I work for the Bureau Land Management doing
so for them. Me personally, I think my position will
probably be okay. But I don't think people realize what
everything you know, we're not like, oh, we're going to
cut all this stuff. You know, Lizermuss talks about cutting
you know, two trillion dollars. Well, that's beyond what the
entire discretionary budget every year is, you know, roughly one

(28:08):
point sev one point for discretionary. You'd have to eliminate
everything the entire federal government to hit that.

Speaker 3 (28:15):
He's not going to eliminate the entire government. What they're
trying to do. And this buy out, I think it
ends today at five o'clock opportunity and there's been you know,
twenty or thirty thousand people that have accepted it. If
they don't get enough people to leave. Now, let me
ask you, are you showing up to work every day?
Do you go to the office every day?

Speaker 5 (28:35):
So my position is an office position, but like my
wife works remotely for the government. But I mean, I
think he's putting more hours being remote. But she also
makes less money because her pay is actually set for
where it's supposed to be. So she makes fourteen grand
less than her counterpart to work in the office. Because
if you do it right, it.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
May it may be advisable for her to show up
in the office. Because I know that's a big sticking
point with the administration. They want people to show up.
You may want to revisit that. That would be my
advice to you number two to return. Yeah, I mean
number two. They're not going to fire every federal employee.
There's too much work that the federal government needs to

(29:17):
be done. Assuming that your work and her work are essential,
I don't think you're going to have anything to worry about.
You're certainly not involved in weaponization or politicizing in any way,
so that's not going to be anything to worry about.
But I think working from home is going to be
an issue, and and maybe your wife should be a
little proactive check in with her supervisor or her boss

(29:40):
and see if that's going to be acceptable or if
they wanted to go into the office. You may have
to go into the office.

Speaker 5 (29:46):
If looking at people like you and you know, to
talk about the everyday federal employee, right, we're not all bureaucrats, right,
there's a lot of people out there doing a lot of.

Speaker 3 (29:55):
No, Listen, there are a ton of great people in
the federal government to do amazing work every day. You're
not going to get an argument for me on that.
And I'm sure you and your wife.

Speaker 5 (30:04):
Are two of them one of the few people who
support us. There's not a lot of people out there,
and I hopefully no.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
No, I think people. For example, you know, if people
are having you know, trouble with Social Security or medicare,
they need we need federal employees to be there to
be to help them. They have to serve those people.
So I don't think people. But however, the waste, fraud, abuse,
and corruption has to go away, and I think that's

(30:30):
where the main focus is going to be on. And
and you know, limiting the bureaucracy. How many of these
jobs are redundant, how many of these jobs you know,
it's going to be things like that. But one of
the things the government also said is they want they
want us, you know, get away from Washington and detach
from Washington and and have people more spread out, like

(30:52):
in your state of Wyoming. So I think that actually
may work in your favor, especially if you're providing essential
services for people. So I would be uh, you know,
I would be very proactive. You know, check in with
your boss, have your wife do the same, you know,
see what is needed. You want to you want to
keep your job, you want to keep your career going.

Speaker 10 (31:12):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
I don't blame you. I totally understand it. And there's
definitely room for probably millions of employees that are not
going to be losing their jobs, that are just going
to be doing great work every day without you know,
the waste, fraud and abuse and and uh and actually
doing work for the American people. So I would say,

(31:33):
you know, just make yourself as essential as possible. But
that's advice i'd give to anybody on any job anyway.
I do hope that helps you. If I hear anything more,
we'll talk about it and just stay tuned, and I
wish you and your wife the best. Okay, my friend,
Thank you sir. YouTube then eight hundred and nine four
one Sean, if you want to be a part of
the program. It's going to wrap things up for today

(31:55):
as we will be back tomorrow. But we have tonight
the first interview with our new ag Pam Bondi. Jim
Jordan has been working very closely with Elon Musk along
with Mark Meadows. Tonight also Sean Duffy fighting Hillary Clinton.
We'll find out about that ongoing X war, Patrick Bett,
David and much more. Say you DVR Hannity nine Eastern

(32:17):
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