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One thing we haven't agreed to is a cease fire.
A cease fire with Kamas means surrender to comas, surrender
to term. There won't be a cease fire without the
release of the Israeli hostages.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
And then do we go back to bombing. No, four hours.
Speaker 5 (00:32):
We don't want four hours, we don't want sixteen hours, we.
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Don't want twenty two.
Speaker 6 (00:36):
We want a cease fire now. So the situation at
the border you're saying is not a disaster.
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That is correct.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in an interview with my friend,
my colleague Breber at Fox rightly saying no to the
Biden administration and their pressure for a pause, pause, pause,
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although they do have a four hour a day pause
for quote humanitarian reasons. But yet Hamas won't let anybody
out because they want all the human shields that they
can get. Listen to the Prime Minister.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
Hamas does not serve the Personian people. Hamas serve Iran.
Those are the masters of Hamas. So they lie about nationalism,
that they are a national movement and they care for
the Personian people.
Speaker 5 (02:00):
Look at them.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
They are using Personian people as a human shield. We
need to free Gaza from Hamas.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
This is what Israel is doing.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
It's doing the Personian people the greatest favor by bringing
Hamas down.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
How firm has the push been by President Biden his
administration for these humanitarian pauses?
Speaker 2 (02:19):
And what have you agreed to?
Speaker 4 (02:21):
Well, one thing we haven't agreed to is a cease fire.
A cease fire with Ramas means surrendered to Ramas or
render to terror and the victory of the Iran's access
of terror. So there won't be a cease fire without
the release of the Israeli hostages. Well, first of all,
we don't want seek to govern Gaza, we don't seek
to occupy it, but we seek to give it and
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us a better future in the entire Middle East, and
that requires defeating Ramas. I've set goals. I didn't set
a timetable because you know it can take more time.
I wish we'll take little time. But we're proceeding step
by step, reducing our casualties in the process, trying to
reduce and minimize vere casualties and maximize the casualties of
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the Hamas terras. In so far, I think it's proceeding well.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Now so and the Prime Ministers was also clear as
you just heard that we don't seek the governor occupy Gaza,
and clear about congresswoman to leave calling for genocide of
the Jewish state. He salutes Congress for censoring that. But
what he's saying about a seafire meaning surrender, is the
most important. And you got to understand Hamas. Most people
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don't seem to understand Hamas. We had the son of
a Maas on this radio show. We had him on
TV last night. You know, Hamas's commander, a messenger put out,
I don't even know this group. Apparently they're big in Israel.
Is that the group saying that they're now holding a
thousand hostages at this Gaza hospital And what else have
the Israelis discovered? They're even building their terror tunnel network
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underneath hospitals. Well, that in and of itself is pure evil.
That's why they've been firing their rockets from schools and hospitals.
Why because they know Israel is a compassion nation that
cares about human life, and they've made great strides in
trying to protect innocent people here. If anybody dies, any
innocent person dies, that's on Hamas that started the war. Well,
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that's on Hamas using people as human shields. At One
former top Defense Department official warning that Biden's weak response
to the Iranian attacks are going to lead to America's
Americans coming home and body bags. We've been attacked over
forty seven times now, and all Biden has done is
hit two warehouses that were empty in Syria and then claiming,
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oddly enough, he attacked the Iranian Revolutionary Guard. He did
no such thing at all. Once suspected terrorists has been
captured near ground zero after being released by the Biden administration.
Who's been warning you about what's going to happen with
eight million unvetted illegal immigrants in this country and many
coming from Syria, Iran, Russia and China. Not hard you know.
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There was a shock poll out of Investors' Business Daily
and the issue use an Insights tip pole that twenty
percent of Democrats say they support Hamas. How is this
happening in our country? Pro Palestinian protesters stalking a Jewish
man before killing him. This was in the Jewish Journal
I mentioned it earlier. I mean, this is the state
of the world right now. When I say, oh, my
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heart's troubled, now you know all my heart's troubled. I'm
supposed to you know, we're supposed to just go on
with our lives and not act like you know, it's
the nineteen thirties and forties all over again. Certainly has
the potential to be Daniella Greenbaum Davis as well US
widely published Jewish American columnist. Her work can be found
in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and other
major publications. She's also an Emmy Award winning producer by
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the way formally with the view this is an interesting
side of this story. She recently tweeted, My great great
grandparents were murdered in Auschwitz. My great grandmother lived under
the Nuremberg laws. My grandmother survived bergen Belsen and Jews
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despite the anguish, never forget. We will survive this too.
Also with us, as Noah Pollock was a contributor to
the Washington Free Beacon recently on Box and Friends. Did
a fantastic job, Daniella, thank you for being with us. Wow,
what a background you have. I want to get your
reaction to all of this.
Speaker 6 (06:20):
Thank you for having me. Yeah, it's kind of unfathomable.
I mean, growing up, I always thought that my grandparents
were telling me all these stories over and over again
out of a desire for me to appreciate my history
and respect that they've been through. And now I sort
of feel like they were warning me and anticipating that
we were going to have to deal with our own
version of these events.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
And I'll be honest, Daniela, I'm not shocked easily. And
I've been doing talk radio for over thirty years, thirty
four years, and I've been on Fox News for twenty eight.
The level of anti Semitism in our country and our
halls of Congress and our universities, on the streets of
our cities, in Europe, in Australia, around the world. It
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has shocked me the sheer hatred and how widespread me you.
Speaker 6 (07:07):
Last not so much to is necessarily being physically targeted
but not allowed in country clubs or you know, quotas
not allowing them in universities. And this has been a
real moment where we've all just had to confront the
unfortunate reality that there's anti Semitism of all forms here,
including real physical violence and harassment. I mean, I'm sure
you saw the story of the man in La peacefully
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protesting killed by an anti Israel activist. And this is
happening everywhere. There was two attacks in Montreal yesterday. He
was schools being shot at. So this is everywhere, and
unfortunately it's not kind of getting the kind of media
attention to see when this kind of stuff happened to
other minorities.
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Yeah, shocking, No, let's get your take. I didn't think
I'd see this on my lifetime. And the question is here,
I only see one answer, and the answer has to
be that Israel has to win the war against Hamas
and Gaza. They have to dismantle Hamas. They have to
win the war in the north in Lebanon and his Bellah.
They've got to fight back the hoodie rebels and destroy
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them too.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (08:12):
They've got to make sure Syria stops firing missiles into
their country. And I'll be honest here, if we're gonna
get to the root cause of the problem, somebody's gonna
have to deal with Iran before they get nuclear weapons.
And from my perspective, that has to be done soon.
Based on everything that I've read, every single person on
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any Intel committee or Foreign Affairs committee, they have been
warning that they're getting closer and closer to nuclear weapons,
and now that they're aligned with China and Russia, I
think the odds of them getting it are much higher
than we ever thought.
Speaker 5 (08:45):
Yeah, I think that's totally right. Iran as the head
of the snake. They have to be dealt with, and
it's important, I think.
Speaker 2 (08:52):
But to find dealt with how do you define dealt with?
Speaker 5 (08:57):
I think first of all, they have to be all
the sanctions have to be reimposed so that the gushers
of money that they're collecting gets cut off and that's.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
That's the low hanging fruit. How do you deal with
Iran long term?
Speaker 5 (09:10):
I think you have to attack their nuclear program, which
for a capable Western military is.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Take out their refineries, take out their ability to sell
oil on the open market. But now you hit, Now
you hit the bull's eye. Somehow the world is going
to have to take out these nuclear sites. Because you
if we ever live in a world where these radical
extremist Mulla's converted die Mullahs ever have nuclear weapons, do
you have any doubt they'd use them? Because I have none.
Speaker 5 (09:36):
After October seventh, I certainly don't have any doubt. That
was one of the most frightening wake up calls is
that these people really do mean what they say. And
I think though that that when it comes to the
actual military job of taking out their nuclear sites, that
is something that Israel can do. It's something that Unity
Safe can certainly do. They have no air force, they
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have a paltry little navy of you know, some small boats.
United States can very very easily handle that.
Speaker 2 (10:04):
Danielle, let me go back to you, how do we
define victory? You know, if you let's go back to
Winston Churchill in World War Two? Okay, and what did
he say? Blood tyle tias and sweat. What is our aim? Victory?
Victory at all costs against his monsters, tyranny? What is
the goal? What should the goal be here for Israel?
Speaker 6 (10:26):
First of all, excellent accent. Second of all, I think
this is a very complicated question that nobody has easy
answers to, because you're dealing with a population of two
million people. Nobody, including not a single Israeli I know,
wants to see that population experience any more violence. And
at the same time, it was very clear on October
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seven that Israeli is our living next to the population
that wants them dead, or at the very least elected
a governing body that wants Israeli dead. And so I
think what we can all agree to is that the
status quo is definitely not sustainable any longer. I think
I believe the Israeli government when they say that their
goal here is to eradicate Kmas. I don't know what
that means. I don't know what that's going to look
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like over the next few months, but I believe that
that's their goal. I don't think that they can successfully
call this a win unless they do that. I think
it's been abundantly clear that the Israelis cannot live next
to Hamas as their neighbors.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
But can't we define that? I mean because they we
do know that they have full control over the Palestinian people.
They're even officially elected as of two thousand and six.
So doesn't that mean that Gaza cannot exist, because wouldn't
they mix themselves amongst the population.
Speaker 6 (11:40):
Look, there is no question that Hamas uses gazen and
palsinateavilions as human shields, that they fire rockets from schools,
that they bury their own organizational infrastructure under hospitals. So yes,
war is ugly, and war has been ugly and will
be ugly, and it's not an episode of Band of Brothers.
Civilians are going to die and have died. I think
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that's something we all need to be pretty clear about.
I also think we can't lose sight of why that's happening,
and remember how this started, and also recognize that in
every war, civilians die, and that's why we all work
really hard to avoid having wars. But when they happen,
that is something that happens to your point of selecting Hamas. Look,
the polling is pretty clear most people in Gaza still
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support Hamas. That said, there has not been an election
since that first one, so I try to feel a
little bit careful about defining everybody there as a Hamas supporter.
I also think it's been really clear in the last
few weeks that Hamas does not have the best interests
of the average Palestinian in mind, and that's become clear
to many of the people living in Gaza. So I
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do think, and call me an optimist, but I do
think there's a chance that this entire conflict right now
actually brings about a change where Palestinian is there on
the ground realize these people do not have our backs.
Speaker 2 (12:57):
Oh, I think that's true. All right, quick break, welcome back.
Continue our discussion on the status of what Israel is
actively involved in and that is surviving as a country
more with Daniella Greenbaumb Davis and Noah Pollock on the
other side. Eight hundred and nine point one shown as
a number. We continue with Daniella Greenbaumb Davis and Noah
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Pollock talking about Israel. To me, victory is defined this way.
Is Gaza can no longer be a launching pad and
using a band aid called the iron dome to shoot
shoot these missiles out of the sky, because eventually that
that's not going to work and it's not enough, and
too many of the missiles get through. Same with Lebanon
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in the north in his belah. That's they can no
longer be a launching area for his belah. Uh, you know.
And then we've got to deal with the head of
the snake. No, and you will pick up where we
left off with you.
Speaker 5 (13:53):
Yeah, But here's the key point about gods and what
victory means here. One of the reasons why the keeps
being against Israel is that Israel is constantly prevented from
finishing the job. One of the unfortunate facts of life
is that peace only comes when the people who want
to have war have been defeated, When a psychological and
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a cultural revolution has taken place where they experience defeat,
they know they have lost. The belligerents have either been
killed or are exhausted, and then you have the opportunity
for peace. There is such a kind of small minded
strategy here of constantly restraining Israel, constantly preventing them from
finishing the job. They fight these skirmishes and three years
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later they have to fight them again. Now, part of
that has been Israeli themselves not wanting to have to
actually go in and do the full job, but a
huge part of that has been the enormous diplomatic pressure
they face from the United States and from Europe and
from international media that tries to tie their hands. What
will actually end up with peace in Gaza is if
Israel can finish the job, which means to go through
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every house, dig up every tunnel, blow up every tunnel shaft,
find every rocket, and kill every Palestinian in Godza who
wants to raise a rifle at the IDF. Then you
will have victory, and then there will be peace. The
reason we have peace with Germany and Japan today is
because we defeated them overwhelmingly and decisively in a war.
Once that happens, there will be peace. And that's why
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the constant belly aching and complaining and potshots from the
Biden administration about the need for cease fires and the
concern this is all going to actually make war more
likely in the future. What they should be saying is
Israel go in and finish the job, and once the
job is done, then we can have peace.
Speaker 2 (15:39):
Last word, we have thirty seconds.
Speaker 6 (15:40):
Danielle, I would disagree with Noah and say that Egypt,
who Israel has a very functional peace treaty with and
does a lot of collaboration with on the ground, that's
exactly what happened. There was a war, Israel was allowed
to finish it, and now afterwards there can actually be peace.
I think it's a hard conversation to have, and we
need to have it carefully, be honest about what that
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means as things go on, and also recognize that war
is ugly and things are going to happen on the
ground that we don't all love. But I think we
also need to recognize what happened on October seventh, make
sure we take action to ensure that no future Holocaust survivors,
no suture women get raped, no future nine months old
past to spend five weeks being held hostage by enemy territory.
Speaker 2 (16:20):
All right, I appreciate both of you, and our prayers
are with the people of Israel and the idea from
their mission and Israel stood with America, and they stood
firmly with America after nine to eleven, and we need
to stand firmly with Israel. Now, thank you both. All right,
let's get to our busy phones as we say hi,
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it says professor Cheryl Katz. I don't know. Are you
a professor at a California professor? Yes, I am.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
I'm a professor, a law professor. I happen to be
a Jewish conservative Trump supporter. My mom is an almost
ninety six year old Holocaust survivor. She was in Auschwitz
and guys Bling and liberated by the Americans in Dachel
and Dad May rest in peace, bought in the Battle
of the Bulge, and was on the beaches of Normandy.
In terms of what you were saying about Israel, I
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think we need a general patten. I think if I
were n I.
Speaker 2 (17:16):
Think we need a patent, and I think we need
a Winston Churchill. I think we need all in one.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Absolutely and unfortunately, and that's why I wouldn't be taking
any advice from Biden and his administration. After the Afghanistan debacle.
Nittigna whose brother rescued everybody and lost his life in Tebby,
so I think Nitsigna, who needs to do what he
needs to do and get rid of Hamad. But in
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terms of here in the United States. I never thought
that My mother certainly never thought that at ninety six
that she would be living to see what's going on
in this country. And she wakes up crying and has nightmares.
And I wanted to stay to Jim Jordan yesterday, you
had him on that the publicans need to stand strong diversity,
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equity and inclusion. The two women who are sitting on
the left were rightly placed because they are on the
left in terms of their ideologies. Diversity, equity and inclusion
does nothing but teach children about being Who are the oppressors?
Speaker 4 (18:18):
You know?
Speaker 1 (18:18):
It's the white, toxic males and the Jews and all
these people. Their entire ideology is anti Israel, anti Semitic,
anti capitalists, anti Judeo Christian values, and anti American. And
if that's where your curriculum starts, where do you go
from there? It doesn't take an entire class. There are
history teachers, political science teachers. If they don't know how
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to teach, that's the biggest problem. We need conservative people.
We need people like Victor Davis Hansen and Ben Shapiro
and Prager teaching on our universities. But sadly the left
has incived.
Speaker 2 (18:53):
Well, Professor, If I may, I would normally ask you
where you teach, but I'm not going to ask you
because you know what. It may come back to hurt
you in the current environment in which we live, So
I don't want that to happen to you. I would
not want to contribute to that. And it's sad that
I even have to say that, or think that or
believe that. And I will tell you the fact that
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they are at We're talking about prestigious universities, Columbia, Cornell, Hovid,
you know, some of the top universities in the entire country.
It is not just an isolated incident. Harvard is the
perfect example. Thirty one separate groups in Harvard blaming Israel
and Israel alone for being the victim of these terror attacks.
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I cannot explain that. And we used to have a woman,
her name was Hannah from Brooklyn, New York. She was
a regular caller to my show. She since sadly passed away,
but she would tell us the horrors of the Holocaust.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
I did.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
I wrote a whole book, and I do a deep
dive into the Holocaust. When I wrote Deliver Us from
Evil back in two thousand and four, and it's inhumanity
at a level that you can comprehend. But if we
look at the last century, professor, you know probably better
than I do that if you compare, if you look
at Mao and China, and Stalin and Russia and Hitler
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and Germany and Mussolini and fascism and Tojo in Japan
and the killing fields in Cambodia, you're talking about probably
a low estimate over one hundred million human souls slaughtered
and government at the bottom of it.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
And that's so true, Sean. But the problem is everything
that you just named. If you ask one student right
now on any of those campuses, do you know what
happened during World War Two? Tomorrow's Veterans Day? Ask one
student why do we celebrate Veterans Day. I would encourage
for all the parents who want to, instead of being
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your children's friends, be your parents, be the parent on
Thanksgiving on Vetter say, sit your children down, and for
all you grandpas that are out there and fathers who fought,
whether it was in World War Two or Korea or
Desert Stormer, or Vietnam or Afghanistan, tell your children the truth.
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Let them learn what's going on and what happened, because
the problem is they're not learning history Sean because it's
one company, publishing company that makes all the books today,
they all give to the Democrat Party. So you're getting
one agenda, you're getting one ideology pushed on every campus.
The teachers have been indoctrinated. These are young kids. They're
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not the teachers that you and I grew up with.
And I say that as a professor myself. I am
the one conservative on my campus. And believe me, yes,
my job's in threaten and whatever, but I speak out.
I always speak out, and I always am the first
to say, you want me to leave all leaves, but
my students, yeah, I say, please don't leave us.
Speaker 5 (21:59):
So that's what we need.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
We need, we need people standing up, we need parents
writing in. If you're the big donors, take your money away.
If your people out there and you're hiring students and
you've got students like this right now, I don't know
why these universities. Every university has a code of conduct,
and there's time, place, and manner restriction. The Brandenburg case
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is very clear. If any of your speech all I
heard yesterday on the or the other day on the
Judiciary Committee is freedom of speech? Freedom of speech? Conservatives
have no freedom of speech on campus. We had absolutely
you say something that you know about, whether it's you
know you you question things, or you don't follow their
woke ideology, you're slammed down. These students, by law, are
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supposed to if they're k through cholved, be in class.
That's already you know, they're truant. And in the university, students,
if you're supposed to be in class and you're not
in class, get out. There's a million kids that want
to come to college and that should be in How
about suspending kids, how about warning kids? How about expelling kids,
how about taking away grants? How about having these kids
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required You can have a teacher to say, in this class,
we go by the Golden rule. You treat people the
way you want to be treated. If not, you're in
the dean's office, you're in the principal's office, you're out
of this school. It is a privilege to get in education,
and the problem is these kids aren't getting educated, they're
getting indoctrinated. And that is the biggest problem throughout this country.
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And it's about time that the Republicans called it out.
And by the way, the two women were talking about,
you know what are anti Semitic trophes, and they always
come back to President Trump. I'm so sick and tired
of the Charlottesville lie because President Trump denied, always had I've.
Speaker 2 (23:48):
Played that table over and over again, and people only
hear what they want to hear because the because of
the abusively bias news media. Can I read you something,
I think you might appreciate it, Professor, more than I
think my whole audience will appreciate it.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
So.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Hannah from Brooklyn, New York, was a regular caller to
my show. She was a Holocaust survivor. Her daughter's name
is Pearl, and when her mom passed away, she put
this out. I won't give her last name. Hannah, Holocaust survivor,
ninety eight years old, passed away this week. Hannah was
the number one fan of the Sean Hannity radio and
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TV show. I escorted her as she was an honored
guest at Shawn's first gathering at New York City's Rainbow Room.
We had a big, big night that night. That was
a lot of fun. My mother and I attended all
the concerts for the US soldiers a great adventure. This
is our Freedom Concert Tour. Hannah was given the microphone
and spoke at every event. Shawnan is in your book
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Deliver Us from Evil. In a chapter on the Holocaust,
you included the story of Hannah from Brooklyn. My mother
survived the Nazi regime and suffered horrific a trial cities
at the hands of Hitler. She came to the United States,
her beloved country, and as you called her, a great American.
My mother was deeply involved in politics, and like you,
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Shan is a strong supporter of the state of Israel.
My mother loved, admired and respected you. You made her
a star and a popular celebrity throughout this great nation.
I will never forget that you gave my mother a
voice filled with her experience, knowledge and intelligence to be
heard across this country, from the East coast to the
West coast. Her children, Pearl Irving Fay, five granddaughters, eight
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grand great grandchildren will miss her, miss her love and
her kindness, her warm heart or sense of humor. And
I will leave you with a quote from your fan,
Hannah from Brooklyn. Hitler did not win. I mean, I
get chills reading that. If I wasn't on radio, probably
tears would be in my eyes. But I made a
promise to myself a long time ago that I won't
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let that happen. But she never thought she'd see this day,
and God rest her soul. I can only imagine the
heartbreak if she was alive today.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Absolutely, and God bless you for being one of the
lone voices that are out there, that are that are
constantly and forever on your radio show, on your television show,
on your podcast, always bringing this to the forefront.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
You know, you know what, professor, you shouldn't have to
thank me for standing against what is clear evil and terrorism.
Why do I get thanked for standing up for simply
what is morally correct. There's no ambiguity here. Anyone that
has a heart, conscious soul and any sense of right
and wrong and moral clarity can see that Israel is
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the victim in all of this.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
I went to get my mother medicine, my mom, as
I said, as a ninety six year old Holocaust survivor,
I was at a CBS and three of these young,
you know, math little hoodlums surrounded me.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
What's what's your mom's name?
Speaker 1 (26:55):
Peery, peary cats? You can look her up on the
internet on Google. Prii cats. She gave her oral history testimony.
And by the way, Stephen Stielberg, you can do movies
on Schindler's List, and Barber Streisan you can do Yentel.
But where are your voices now? So I back to
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I was at CBS and three kids surrounded me. I
was wearing my Jewish star, and they said, are you
a Jew? And I took a step towards the guy
and I said, I am a Jew. So I said,
why are you asking? And they said again, are you
a Jew? Are you a Zionist? And these two wonderful
ladies flanked me on either side, and she said, we're
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all Jews. And then the CBS guy said, if you're
not buying anything, you have to leave. So they scampered away,
and I turned to the two women and I said,
are you Jewish? And they both said no, we're Evangelical Christians.
But today we're all Jews. And that's my message to everybody,
is that if you are people of goodwill, it doesn't
matter what religion or whatever. This is a fight, as
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you've said so often, for good and for evil. Don't
let the Democrat Party and their evil ideologies take over.
Don't let them make this a referendum on abortion and
things like that, because we just had children beheaded. And
as Reagan said, it's the people who talk about abortion
are people who are already living. We value life. And
right now we have hostages that aren't just Israelis and Jews,
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that are all Americans too, being held and we have
affeckless commander in chief. We need people like you, like
President Trump. We need to have people with moral clarity.
And for all you parents out there, take control and
start speaking out to these universities on behalf of your
kids on behalf of your students. And the same thing
for you teachers, and don't listen to the teachers' union,
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and don't fund these DEI garbage. Learn about history. We
have these great inventions called the library. Read books and
you'll learn and knowledge is power.
Speaker 2 (28:58):
And I want to say, and we also have the
Internet that Al Gore created. You could do that too, well.
Speaker 1 (29:03):
Unfortunately, there's a lot of garbage there and it's and
then you know, with the way that they curtail free speech,
you may not get you know, the conservative viewpoint, but
you know, tune into Fox, Tune into you know, all
the great books that like you write and so many
others on your show. And and again, like I said
on behalf of my mom, who you know, survived Alschwitz
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and was liberated by the Americans in Dacou. And when
she came to this country, they she had to say,
I am not a communist. I'm not a socialist. The
United States government will not support me. I will not
take a job from any American. She learned English at
night school in Detroit, and she took the Constitution test,
and she is a proud American. And she said that
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everybody should kiss the ground they walk on in the
United States of America. And if you're trying to fundamentally
change it, like Obama and all those people, you know,
and by the way, you know when Biden called this
shylock and Obama with his despicable saying about you know
that Israel is an occupier, or when Omar said about
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all the Benjamins, those are actual anti Semitic tropes. And
don't you dare say a word about President Trump, who
did more for the State of Israel than the Jewish
people before he became president, let alone after he became president.
We need more people like him. And if everybody's so
worried about moral clarity and freedom of speech, then how
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come you're not speaking out now when President Trump can't
even speak out because they're constantly hitting him with jag orders.
Speaker 2 (30:35):
I got to tell you, Professor, it's rare that I've
ever given an entire radio segment to a caller and
said very few words, but very powerful remarks. I'm going
to put you on hold for a reason. Stay right there,
We got to take a quick break. We'll come right
back on the other side, our buddy John Rich, and
you'll call straight ahead, eight hundred and nine foot one Sean.
I hope everybody heard this, professor, loud and clear,