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December 16, 2025 28 mins

Join Sean in this crucial hour as he delves deep into the rising threat of radical Islamism and the alarming events unfolding around the globe. From a tragic attack in Syria to arrests in Germany and rising fears in Paris, Sean highlights the gravity of the situation and questions the media's response. With special guest Chris Paiota, a retired FBI executive, they explore the implications of weak immigration policies and the ongoing fight against terrorism. Tune in for honest dialogue that challenges the status quo and demands accountability!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right, Thanks Scott chan An Hour two Sean Hannity Show,
eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean, if you want
to be a part of the program, as we continue
our conversation, our discussion, our analysis, and news and information
you won't get from a corrupt, you know, legacy media mob.
But you know, here we are again dealing with radical Islamism.

(00:21):
I keep saying we've gone back to a pre nine
to eleven mentality. In the course of twenty four hours,
a radical Islamis killing three Americans in Syria. Five Muslims
arrested for plotting a massacre at a Christmas market in
Germany Paris.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
What is you know?

Speaker 1 (00:36):
We're millions of Parisians, if you will, had to cancel
their biggest Christmas New Year's Light celebration because of the
rise of radical Islamist and the terror that they are fomenting,
and the violence being fomented all throughout Paris. They're scared
to death to have an event like this for fear

(00:58):
of terrorism. You have fifteen people murdered at this Hanika
party in Bandai in Australia. But of course, if you
listen to liberals, it is Islamophobia that is getting out
of control. Last night was maybe, as I said earlier,
was one of the most frustrating press conferences I've ever
had to cover. As you know, they're talking about gun

(01:19):
control laws and barely want to deal with the issue
of a broken immigration system that has allowed in you know,
radical Islamists that have no interest in assimilation, and of
course nobody wants to take it on, you know, the
Australian Prime Minister. You know, it's it's so pathetically weak,

(01:41):
it's it's unbelievable. Now you have the new South Wales
Police Commissioner revealing the attackers in Bondai Beach and the
shooting there recently traveled to the Philippines.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
They also found.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
IEDs two ISIS flags in the attackers truck who was
a father and son team and this is what the
police commissioner said.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
It's been really important to give our investigators in the
Joint counterteriorm space time to investigate this matter before releasing
too much information. There has been reports in the news
about our two offenders traveling to the Philippines last month.
I can confirm that they did travel to the Philippines.
The reasons why they went to the Philippines and the

(02:22):
purpose of that and where they went when they were
there is under investigation at the moment. I also confirmed
that the vehicle, which is registered to the younger male,
contained IEDs, but I also confirmed that it contained two
homemade Isis flags. We continue to work through the motive

(02:43):
of this tragedy and will continue to do so, and
I think it's really important that our investigators continue to
be given time.

Speaker 4 (02:49):
To do that.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
Now, if you go back and I read this in
the last hour, talked about this in the last hour,
Prime Minister Benjamin yet Yahoo, you know, openly publicly criticized
the Australian Prime Minister Albanese for failing to curb burulent
anti Semitism that has been on the rise in this country,

(03:13):
warning them that this is the predictable result. By the way,
Western Europe needs to learn a lesson, although I think
they're too far gone. And this is why it is
imperative that Donald Trump be looking for all the unvetted
radicals that Biden Harris Mayork has allowed in our country.
Here's what Prime Minister Netyahu said.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
On August seventeenth, about four months ago, I sent Prime
Minister Albanese of Australia a letter in which I gave
him warning that the Australian government's policy was promoting and

(03:53):
encouraging anti Semitism in Australia. Instead, Prime Minister, he replaced
weakness with weak with weakness, and appeasement with more appeasement.
Your government did nothing to stop the spread of anti
Semitism in Australia. You did nothing to curb the cancer

(04:14):
cells that were growing inside your country. You took no action,
You let the disease spread, and the result is the
horrific attacks on Jews we saw.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
Today last night when we were doing our live coverage
and the press conference happened. I think it was noon
in Australia time, when we were nine pm Eastern time,
and I don't know, Linda, you saw. We talked about
it Lindsay Graham last night. He went absolutely bonkers. I mean,
just laid out Obama Biden for you know, this insane,

(04:47):
ridiculous capitulation to radicalism. You know, of course, cargo planes
full of cash and other currencies and billions of dollars,
you know, and in a policy that would have allowed
the Iranian Mullahs to get weapons of mass destruction. Is insane.

Speaker 5 (05:02):
Listen, Obama and Biden have a lot to do with this.
I blame the terrorist, but Obama allowed Isis to come
about when he withdrew from Iraq. Trump destroyed the Caliphate,
kills Solamani, and got out of the Ron nuclear deal.
And the dumb ass Biden, the biggest dumb ass on
the planet, withdrew from Afghanistan, obliterated our borders, and rejoined

(05:27):
the Iran nuclear agreement, making the iyotol of flesh with cash,
and you're wondering what we're dealing with. Trump had him
in a box. He kills Solomoney, the chief architect of
terrorism in Iran, He destroyed the Caliphate, he had him
in a box. We had the Abraham Accords where people
were recognizing Israel, and dumb ass Biden comes along and

(05:50):
tears it all up. And now we're fighting these bastards again.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
And this gets to the heart anybody that did, Oh,
we can't hit Iran's nunclear side. No, we can't do that. No,
that's a bad idea. They don't understand the Trump doctrine.
Of course, I agree with the President no forever wars.
I've talked about it extensively. But that doesn't mean we
don't use the mite and force of the United States
military to knock out a threat, because before it becomes

(06:20):
a clear and present danger, that could wipe out millions
of people. If you go back to Bondai, Australia, you know,
and the sounds of everything that was happening and the
shooting sounds, just listen, this is what happens.

Speaker 2 (06:32):
This is what terrorism is. Did he's having a goose right.

Speaker 6 (06:46):
Behave that.

Speaker 2 (06:51):
It's not okay, it's not the shoot man.

Speaker 7 (06:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
Now, the preview of coming attractions that Prime Minister Metna
who was warning about was all on display a massive
crowd two days after October seventh, twenty twenty three, and
the brutal attack on Israel by Hamas and the kidnapping
and the rape and the torture and murder and beheadings. Oh,

(07:25):
there was all the chanting about gassing, the Jews, f
the Jews, you name it.

Speaker 2 (07:30):
They were saying.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
It all right, joining us now to react to all
of this. Chris Paihota is with us, and he is
the retired executive Assistant director of the FBI oversaw the
Technology and Science Division. And it's interesting he put up

(07:54):
a post on ex it said YouTube does not like
this video. I call out the bs they press and
your support for honest media discussion would be appreciated.

Speaker 2 (08:05):
In this case.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
You're talking about the Brown attackers who are criminal, but
I don't care. You know, every instance we have here,
you know, one has to wonder, you know, why we've
allowed so many people into this country and what connections
they may have, and nobody's allowed to ask the questions
without being called a horrible name. Anyway, Chris, welcome to
the program. Thanks for being with.

Speaker 7 (08:26):
Us, Glad to be with de Shaun.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Let's start with Brown, then we'll go to Australia and
then we'll make our way around the world. You know,
I'm pretty disheartened that we don't have more information about
what happened Abron.

Speaker 7 (08:39):
Yeah, it's kind of been a very vague and I
would say almost incomplete investigative effort. It seems they did
not have a good handle on the situation, and I
think the locals were overmatched by the intensity of what happened.

Speaker 1 (08:55):
Well, let me play the university president for you then,
and then you respond to this with all due.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Respect six hours after this shooting, and you said you
don't know what was going on in that classroom.

Speaker 2 (09:06):
How does that happen?

Speaker 7 (09:07):
Were they taking an exam?

Speaker 6 (09:08):
Were they iding for a club?

Speaker 3 (09:10):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (09:12):
Six hours later and you're the president and you don't know,
I do not know.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
Well, that's kind of concern.

Speaker 5 (09:18):
You know.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
What's so concerning to me is everybody has home security cameras,
and I have AI cameras that are so sophisticated. I mean,
it has facial recognition, you have the capacity to zoom in,
you can record at twenty four to seven. You're telling
me that a college, like an IVY League college like

(09:41):
Brown University, with all their endowment money, couldn't have better
security than.

Speaker 7 (09:45):
This, Well, it certainly begs the question of how they
secure their facilities and make a safe environment for their
students and faculty. The lack of quality video footage is
supp rising in today's day and age. And what I
do also here in those interviews hers and others, is

(10:08):
a lot of political wrangling and what I consider to
be like ideological kind of hedging. So I think that
that's interfering also with the police investigation.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
All right, quick break right back. We'll continue more with
Chris Payota on the other side, retired Executive Assistant director
for the FBI eight hundred and nine four one Shawn
on number. We'll get to your calls coming up as well.
Straight ahead, the continue our final moments with Chris Pyota.
He is a retired executive assistant director of the FBI.
We see the same phenomenon playing out not only in

(10:43):
Australia but in Western Europe, and that means Great Britain
has Sharia courts. I never thought that would be possible.
We've talked about the French and no go zones. Those
are very real in spite of reports, Oh no, that's
that's fake news. Well, we actually had reporters that went
in of them. But as Miranda Devine put it, unchecked

(11:04):
anti semitism, cowardly appeasement, lacks policing, foolish immigration decisions for
now half a century, and it happened especially under Biden
and Harris. We have eighteen thousand known terrorists suspected terrorists
in our country right now, over two thousand Afghan terrorists
that we believe are in the country. I mean, it

(11:26):
doesn't it seem like it's a matter of when not
if that we're going to get hit, and I pray
to God I'm wrong.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
Absolutely. I think you're starting to see a preview of
the threat. Environment is maturing, and as the world becomes
a little more polarized and people are becoming more extreme
in their views. Unfortunately, I think we're going to see
more of these low tech type of attacks, where like
in Germany, the rest of those five people and they

(11:53):
were going to use cars. I believe as ramming devices
into crowds doesn't get any more low checked than that.
I afraid. I'm afraid that's coming to the US.

Speaker 1 (12:03):
Well, the scary part is, did you watch the press
conference last night and all the talk about gun control.
You know, please tell me any instance in your years
in the FBI where you know criminals obeyed gun.

Speaker 7 (12:15):
Laws, right they don't, And when guns are outlawed, only
outlaws will have guns. And I think this is not
a gun control issue. I had made another post on
YouTube saying that this is an issue for criminals. Criminals
do criminal things, and law enforcement has to get tough
and get assertive and get out there and start engaging

(12:36):
with these people without the continued fear of offending people.
We're overly focused on offending people and not focused on
keeping our community safe.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
It's going to be a I fear that Western Europe
is gone. I fear that unchecked immigration and the rise
of very anti Semitism and this cowardly appeasement that we
keep talking about has forever changed Europe. And it's I

(13:07):
don't know how they ever remove people that have no
desire to be part of of Western civilization, people that
want sharia courts, people that want, you know, to be
separate and apart, not assimilate.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 7 (13:24):
No? And I'll tell you what, John. I feel that
we in the West, in the United States, and our
and our European brothers and sisters, we have started valuing
external cultures over our own, and we're willing to do
so at the cost of our own societies. And we
don't want to be called names by the leftists. We

(13:45):
don't want to be called racists or as islamophobes. So
we're willing to pay the cost of our societies so
we're not called names. And again it goes down to
risk of offending people is more valuable now to us
than keeping our community safe and looking out for the well.

Speaker 8 (14:05):
Being of our society.

Speaker 1 (14:07):
I mean what you're describing as really chilling. I mean,
if Biden had four more years, would and unchecked, unvetted
illegals from over two in our countries. If that continued,
I'm not sure we'd ever be able to resolve the problem.
I think even now it's looking for like a needle
in a haystack. Am I wrong on that?

Speaker 7 (14:26):
No? No, absolutely not. I believe that I didn't exercise
one day with some folks and I figured out with
some very conservative numbers based upon the border, this southern
border disaster, we've allowed between five to seven battalion strength
level groups of people into our country that are criminals,
gang members, or terrorists.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Well, I appreciate all that you are sharing with us.
You know better than most having been in that business
for a long time. Thank you so much, Chris Paiota,
Thank you. We appreciate it. Eight hundred and nine to
four one showing us on number one. Hit the fun
when we get back, all right, Happy Hanukah, Merry Christmas,
Happy New Year.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
You're allowed to say it on this program.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
We are not a public school, right lend it's a
loud still, I mean, we're not mean.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
I say it anyway. Get well, yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
I mean, if it came down to it, I mean,
if I let you go unbridled, I mean we'd find
out the yazoo by the FCC.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
Merry Christmas is unbridled. I'm kidding.

Speaker 1 (15:30):
Well, I'm not talking about the Merry Christmas Moore and
talk you about the talking about the other part that
we don't mention that off and on air just occasionally
it comes up. Let's get to our busy phones. Many
of you have been really patient here. Let's go to Canada.
John on the Sean Hannity Show, Hey, John, how are you?
What do you think a little Justin who's no longer
your prime minister dating Katy Perry that big news in?

(15:55):
Is that big news in Canada? Or nobody gives a rip?

Speaker 8 (15:59):
I don't give her to ask. But I didn't like
Justin No.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
Matter what he was, he was the worst.

Speaker 8 (16:06):
He was the worst. Don't even get me started, because
I go all day.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Yeah, let me tell you something. The one thing I
disagree with the president on. I did not want Canada
to be the fifty first state. I don't you want.

Speaker 2 (16:17):
To know why? Well, because that would pretty much ensure
two liberal US senators.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
No, thank you, Well, I don't want fifty first state either,
but I don't want the Liberals.

Speaker 8 (16:28):
How's that? I fly it well?

Speaker 1 (16:30):
And then when when I watch a hockey game my
Florida Panthers are playing, you know, the Toronto Maple Leaves
of the Montreal Canadians or whoever they're playing, you know,
I kind of like your national anthem, Oh Canada?

Speaker 8 (16:44):
Yeah, oh man, it was in French.

Speaker 1 (16:48):
We stand on guard, We stand on guard for thee.
It's pretty cool. I didn't like when we were booing
each other's anthems. To be honest, I do think we
should remain best friends, but be very blunt. The trade
conflict we had was Canada's fault. They were screwing Americans left,
right and sideways and taking advantage of us, and finally
Trump fought back.

Speaker 8 (17:10):
I agree. Yeah, I'd take a ball for Trump. How's that?
And I would probably divert it to Justin if I could.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
But no, that's funny.

Speaker 8 (17:22):
Yeah yeah, but I still like being Canada, and I
just hope we can get a Trump like guy for sure. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Well, I mean your due for one. Australia has to
get rid of this prime minister. And I'll be honest,
The only one that I think is me. Any hope
potentially in Europe is in Great Britain, and that would
be Nigel Farage, and I'm not sure he could even
pull it off at this point. I think, you know,
decades and decades of you know, unbridled open borders.

Speaker 2 (17:50):
I don't know how you deal with that. I don't.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
And you know the fact that Great Britain as Sharia
courts is I've been saying, I mean no go zones,
and in France and elsewhere it's chilling. I mean, France
canceling one of the biggest events of the year because
they're so terrified of the rise in violence from radical
Islamis in their country.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
That's scary to me.

Speaker 8 (18:15):
Well, what's scary is that it doesn't even make any
sense that they're doing this, that it gets to that point.
You know, it's almost like the United Nations is now
Muslim dominated and is pushing their agenda for mass migration
in order for them, and you know, Islam is a
world dominating ideology. To me, that's only that makes sense,
because that nothing else makes sense. Why are these governors

(18:37):
doing this?

Speaker 1 (18:38):
I can't answer your question intelligently because there is no
intelligent answer to it to be very very specific here,
there's no you know, it's devoid of any and all
common sense to be blunt yep. So anyway, my friend,
God bless Canada, glorious and free, stand on guard for

(18:58):
the Okay, brother, thank you eight hundred and nine foot
when Sean Eduardo my free state of Florida.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
What's up, bed Wardo? How are you?

Speaker 8 (19:07):
Yeah, Sean, good afternoon.

Speaker 6 (19:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (19:09):
Two years ago I moved from Chicago to Tampa. The
best decision I made.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
I love Tampa. I have a lot of friends.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
Did you ever in Tampa go buy the Chicken Salad Chick?

Speaker 2 (19:19):
Do you ever take my advice and eat there?

Speaker 4 (19:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (19:22):
Sure, I mean mom is a big chicken. I got
Mom over here too because I relocate it with Mommy.

Speaker 5 (19:27):
You know she loves the chicken.

Speaker 7 (19:29):
Sure.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Oh, so you've bend to Chicken Salad Chick that There
are a number of locations. A friend of mine owns
owns those locations in clear Water in Tampa.

Speaker 8 (19:38):
Yeah, yeah, great, yeah lunch.

Speaker 1 (19:40):
Every time I see them, I'm like, can you please
bring me free food because I can't get it here
where I live in Florida. And I'm like can you
please open a store nearby? I spoke to once, the
lady that runs in an Outbrogra. I'm like, will you
please come to Florida pretty please?

Speaker 2 (19:59):
With sugar on?

Speaker 1 (20:01):
And I was turned down flat in both cases? Can
you believe that nobody cares what I think?

Speaker 8 (20:06):
Yeah? But moving on to the story the topic here,
like Chris was talking about, we.

Speaker 7 (20:11):
Have car rammings in the Christmas markets like in Germany,
So what are we gonna do?

Speaker 8 (20:15):
Ban cars? They want to do gun control.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
It's ridiculous, it's a it's a dumb Last night I
was so pissed off. And you know, after we carried
the press conference, then we went to Lindsey Graham and
Lindsay Graham.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
Was so pissed off.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
I mean, you know, we almost have a bet how
many times he's gonna say the word bs on air live.
He he and he's he's right. Here's what pisses me off.
You want to know something that pisses me off is
there are people that even claim to be conservative. It
claimed to be maga. You know if you look at
their backgrounds, either their intermittent maga or convenient maga or

(20:57):
you know, but they were never big supporters of President Trump,
but then they like the most Maga at different times,
and just it just angers me. And the people that
don't understand the Trump doctrine are purposefully manipulated and misinterpret it.
The Trump doctrine is not isolationism. Now you understand this, right, No,

(21:19):
it's not.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
You're going to give du Yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Why did we drop the mother of all bombs on
Afghanistan because of radical Islamis? Why did why did President
Trump in his first term take out Solomani Bagdaddy and
all his friends? Why did he you know, why did
he beat and defeat and bomb the living hell out
of the Isis Caliphate and defeat them? Why in his
second term did he take out Oran's nuclear sites? Is

(21:46):
it because he's a warmonger or he sees the the
ideology that is radical Islamism and he sees the nature
of the threat, understands the nature of the threat, and
understands the wisdom of acting before you you allow radical
Islamis to have weapons of mass destruction. It's that simple. Yeah,

(22:10):
it's not isolationism, all right, my friend, God bless you,
thank you very much. And the rise of Verulin Anti
Semitism makes me sick to my stomach. You know, what
would you expect our country to do if hundreds of
thousands of rockets were fired into our country their population
versus ours. October seventh is like America losing forty thousand

(22:31):
Americans in a day. What would you want your government
to do? Oh, it's genocide because they're annihilating and obliterating
the people that attacked us in an unprovoked fashion. That
having their charter the destruction of America. I don't think so.
All right, quick break right back to our busy phones.
Eight hundred and nine four one Shawn is a number

(22:52):
if you want to be a part of the program.
As we continue our busy phones, eight hundred ninety four one,
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Speaker 2 (22:59):
Janet in Georgia. Next on the Sean Hennity Show.

Speaker 6 (23:02):
Hi, Hi, I can't believe I got through to you.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
I'm glad you did. What's going on?

Speaker 6 (23:11):
Well? I wanted to kind of talk about the Rob
Reiner situation. I personally have a brother who is sixty
three years old and has been on drugs since he
was preteen. We have taken him through rehab. The family

(23:32):
has done everything they can, and it's very strange from
him now. He refused to go to my mother's funeral.
He blamed it on me that I didn't get him
up and get him ready to go. Now, mind you,
he was sixty something years old at the time. He
has caused so much havoc in our family, and his

(23:55):
own children will not have anything to do with them.
They're now in their late twenties. I have contact with them,
but it hits particularly hard at this time of the year,
you know, with it being Christmas time, and he's one
of my only living family members that I have and

(24:17):
to not we don't even know if he's alive dead,
what he has done. And to see this situation with
the Rob Reiner family, I have so much sympathy for them,
and I feel so sad for them that their family
is having to go through this.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
Well, I'm listening very closely to everything that you're saying,
and what I'm going to tell you is this, because
I think this is very important. It's hardly a person
listening to this program right now that has not had
to deal with the scourge of addiction in some way, shape, matter,
or form, and you know, I read more details about
the relationship with the kid. I mean, apparently he's been

(25:02):
you know, in and out of rehab. I read in
the daily mails, and I think it was seventeen times,
and you know, and at times he was homeless because
the parents said, either go to rehab and work on
your problem, or we're not going to support you. But
I mean, seventeen times, there's a lot of times to

(25:23):
be in and out of rehab. At the end of
the day, every day, it's the person themselves that has
to make the decision when they get up in the
morning that they're not going to, you know, slowly commit suicide,
destroy their lives, and destroy the people around them. You know,
there is an insidious pull of addiction. I have seen

(25:44):
it in my own life. I have, you know, dealt
with it on levels that I don't even want to
go into explaining. And I have tried many, many times
to help people when it comes to rehabilitation, sometimes successfully,
sometimes with no success. And I you know, I can't
stand the guy's politics, but I you know, I feel

(26:06):
terrible for him and his family, and the whole thing
is just a terrible, terrible, horrible tragedy and you know,
it's it's just, it is the scourge of addiction. You know,
President Trump's come under a lot of fire for taking
out these narco terrorists. He took out more of them
last night, and I'm grateful he's doing it because those

(26:29):
people are profiting off of death and destruction.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
I'll give you the last word.

Speaker 6 (26:35):
Yeah, absolutely, I mean it's just, I mean, I cannot
imagine having walked in and found my parents because when
my parents were alive, Oh what he put us all
through trying to keep him away from our parents. He
was bleeding them dry money wise, and then when they

(26:58):
did pass, he held that the inheritance for I think
it was close to two years before we got our
inheritance because he thought it all belonged to him and.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
It did the parents leave any money to.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Him or no?

Speaker 6 (27:14):
Oh yes, it was divided four ways.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
It was divided, and I was generous on their part
considering I'm sure they contributed a lot to help support
this person and send this person to get help. By
the way, these rehab places are not cheap, and I'm
just telling you you don't want.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
To get addicted to anything.

Speaker 1 (27:35):
One addiction that I see that really is beginning to
frighten me. And I talked to a friend of mine
who's addiction specialist. He's the one that's been warning me,
is gambling addiction. He says, it's getting worse and worse
and worse. You can't watch a sporting event without getting
odds on something. I mean, you can bet on a
balls and strikes for crying out loud. You can bet

(27:57):
on one point in a tennis match. And people that
love that dopamine hit that you get from betting, they
get so wrapped up in it. They can lose their home,
they can lose everything. And it's happening a lot. I
just you know, addiction is real.

Speaker 2 (28:14):
It's horrible.

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