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I mentioned it at the bottom of the last half hour.
You know, and I'm sure every one of you that is older at least remembers where you were on 9-11 2001.
I know exactly where I was.
I can I can give you my whole day's itinerary for crying out loud.
How could you ever forget, right?
Uh we played Darrell Warley at the bottom of the hour.
Uh we have There She Stands by Michael W. Smith with all the accompanying news reporting and audio that goes with it.
It's an incredible and powerful video.
We'll put that up on Hannity.com.
But here's Michael W. Smith reminding us of what happened 21 years ago this Sunday.
Just into our newsroom, a plane has crashed into the World Trade Center.
Another plane that was another plane seems to stay.
An airplane has crashed into the World Trade Center.
Oh there appears to be a gaping hole.
Oh, there it goes, there it goes, there it goes.
There it goes.
The whole side has collapsed.
The whole building has collapsed.
Tower 2 has had a major explosion and a complete collapse.
The road has collapsed.
The road has collapsed.
She stands.
Two airplanes have crashed into the World Trade Center.
We're not gonna be coward by it that we're not afraid.
Faithful friend.
The freedom loving nations of the world stand by our side.
Proud to have the red, white, and blue.
This country will not relent.
So away.
Proud to be a part of this country.
I think about the families, the children.
Freedom itself was attacked and freedom will be defended.
She stands.
I can hear you, the rest of the world hears you.
Just when you think it might be over.
Just when you think the fine is gone.
Someone raised this time to raise.
The resolve of our great nation is being tested.
There she stands.
I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under God and the world, forever the end of the flag.
There she lies.
We will not forget the 2800 people.
Police and fire not only were heroes at the beginning, but they're still heroes.
We're going to come out of this emotionally stronger.
Those that die.
And the commitment of our fathers is now the calling of our time.
Once to one.
I don't think anybody should forget officials.
Those guys did more than anyone ever expected in this tree.
They messed with the wrong city.
They messed with the wrong state.
And I just don't want people to forget.
We will call to sell.
They all had a sense of duty to protect us all.
When all your homes can crash down.
We'll be steadfast in our determination.
Someone will walk from the world.
The rest of the country now understand who the true defenders are.
May the Irish hills caress you.
May her lakes and rivers bless you.
We see the flying sword and set.
May the luck of the Irish enforce you.
We've seen you stand the test of time.
May the blessings of St. Patrick behold you.
And through love and all the fools have fallen.
God bless Ireland and God bless the United States of America.
She stands.
Now America's embracing a new ethic and a new creed.
Let's roll.
By the dawn.
The phrase New York's finest and New York's bravest means something now, doesn't it?
This is a time to reflect and be thankful for where we are today.
And through the five.
We will rebuild New York City.
Yet after America was attacked, it was as if our entire country looked into a mirror and saw our better selves.
There she stands.
Now, our friends at the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Um you hear me talking about them all the time.
It's a great organization.
And they have been doing such phenomenal work.
You know, like I just they step up and help Gold Star families.
Families of fallen first responders, catastrophically injured heroes.
Uh they now have their new do good village in Landalakes, Florida.
Amazing community that they're building.
It's a one-of-a-kind, over a hundred homes for program recipients, and the mission is to do more for these families in this do good village, and those kids all that have gone through similar experiences, get to grow up together and heal together because it's so difficult.
Anyway, they give out mortgage-free homes.
Uh they've been doing it now for a long time.
Uh all of this is made possible because of the incredible work and dedication of our good friend Frank Siller, who's with us now.
Uh Frank, uh, welcome back to the program.
So 21 recipients have their mortgages paid off in honor of the 21st anniversary Sunday of 9-11.
Amazing job that you're doing.
Thanks, Sean.
And yeah, it's incredible at 21 years later.
And our first mission always was to make sure that we never forget the sacrifice that was made that fateful day.
Not just by my brother, New York City firefighter who ran for the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel with 60 pounds of gear on his back, and to get there, that you know that tunnel's almost two miles long.
You've been through it plenty of times.
And uh up West Street into the South Tower, and while saving others, he gave up his life.
So he inspired his older siblings to do good, and not just his memory, but all these first responders, and that's why we want to make sure for the 21st anniversary on the anniversary that we paid off twenty-one mortgages for first responders, you know, these great heroes that protect us every single day.
Isn't it amazing when you think of people like your brother?
And and I rem remember I it just it just jarred me at the time.
Because and you can see videos of it.
If if you watch these documentaries, I think I've watched them all to be honest, and you see everybody's trying to race out of those towers.
They're going down.
And people like your brother are walking into that that total complete Adam Schiff show, knowing that they probably have a good chance of dying that day.
And they do it anyway.
You know, I have I have friends of mine, like your brother, uh, on the FDNY fire department, and I would always give them crap.
I'd give them hell.
So let me understand this.
You work twenty-four hours, you have the best food in the world, because eating at a firehouse is a big deal.
People people may not know that.
And and if it's a slow night, you get rack time.
You actually get paid to sleep.
I'm saying, what kind of job is that?
And then they'll say to me, Yeah, where were you on 9-11?
And and they make their point.
But I'm, you know, obviously we we rib each other, and they'll say all you do is open your big fat mouth four hours a day.
Um but you it it's a special person like your brother that do this job that put their lives at risk.
And those days like 9-11, we see heroism at a level that it just inspires on so many of us, and we can't forget these families.
These poor kids, you know, they grow up without their moms, their dads, and you know, it's just a it's so sad to see that.
Yeah, you know, thank God America has these heroes, these first responders who always run towards danger.
And and you and you know, we're we're blessed that if it wasn't for our military who protect us, we can't have all our freedoms for some of these knuckleheads that say the most ridiculous things in life.
Um it is America is just so beautiful.
I come in contact with just the the beauty of America all the time.
So many people that have joined us on a mission.
You I love when you just talk about the firefighters and how they eat.
You know, last year when I did my walking.
By the way, isn't it isn't it awful that I say that to them?
I'm a horrible person.
But I'm just they love it.
They love it.
They love Boston.
There is a there's a brotherhood, they're like all brothers.
So when I walked from the Pentagon to Shanghai the ground zero last year, 552 miles, I had firefighters with me.
I started at a certain weight.
I'll tell you exactly, I was 185 pounds when I started my walk, right?
Right.
When I finished, I was a hundred and eighty-seven pounds because they cooked for me every single day.
I walked 552 miles and put weight on.
They cook the way they eat, the way they cook, it's unbelievable.
But more importantly, they were there for the support for me to remember what was last year, the 20th anniversary.
But these firefighters are just uh incredible.
The police officers have a target on their back.
But when they die in the line of duty, I promise you, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation are going to be there for every single one of them that leave behind a young family.
We're going to make sure that they have a mortgage-free home.
You've come up with a way to do it that is extremely unique, and that is you're you're asking people now.
Some people can give more, maybe give a big donation, but you're asking everybody that, for example, was listening to us now.
We're on 700 stations.
And if they could just give up two Starbucks a month, that's eleven bucks.
Eleven bucks a month enables you to keep paying off these mortgages and building these homes and building out a village like the Do Good Village.
And if everybody just contributed, we'd be able to take care of every single family in need.
And until we do, I don't think our job is done.
No, it's not done.
And they'll never be done because there's police officers, you know, get killed every day like two last night.
Uh so we'll always have to take care of them.
But you're right.
Eleven dollars a month.
I had a million people do it.
We could take care of uh look, we delivered 200 mortgage-free homes last year, over 200 this year.
We but we need to do it every year, and that's what eleven dollars a month can do.
T2t.org, eleven dollars a month.
It's incredible.
And I love, I'd much have rather have uh a million people given eleven dollars than eleven people given a million dollars, because it's more important that America understands the sacrifice that is being made by these families and these grave heroes, and more people that join us uh the more important that and America will understand the sacrifice that's uh being made.
And thank you, and thank you, because you've been a contributor for a long time, and I can't thank you enough.
It is it's my honor, and I want to do more.
Quick break, we'll come back more with Frank Siller on the other side for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation as we continue.
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We're even turning Linda, who never picked up a gun in her life into a I just wasn't as good as you.
I didn't I picked it up.
I just wasn't good at what were your initial scores?
It was pathetic.
Out of a hundred, you got we're getting what?
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Thank you very much for letting me know.
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Sunday is the 21st anniversary of 911.
Our friends at the Tunnel to Towers Foundation have been doing an incredible job all year long, thanks to your generosity.
I know this audience is incredibly generous.
And these are tough economic times.
We're asking people in the uh in the middle of a recession.
We're asking people that are paying the highest gas prices and heating prices and cooling prices they've ever paid.
And and people paying more at a grocery store than they've ever paid.
Um, but when you think of what these other families have sacrificed, eleven bucks a month, I think is doable for pretty much everybody.
And if you think of the one or two things, the luxuries you have every month, and if you can just give that up every month, commit to the eleven dollars a month.
It's the letter T, the number two of the letter T dot org.
That's your website.
Um it's amazing.
I love your land of lakes village down in Florida.
Somebody donated how many acres?
Oh, it was uh seventy over seventy acres, and they gave me another they gave me a lot more than that.
So they're incredible people.
They like to remain anonymous.
I'm dying to talk about them, uh, but they want to uh remain anonymous, and uh i i it is uh you're right.
You said it before.
These families are gonna be together, and these kids are gonna, you know, heal together, and I guarantee you it's gonna be a love story.
There are gonna be many love stories out of this, where some of these kids end up marrying other children from other families because they understand about the great loss uh that each one of them uh uh had.
So it it's remarkable.
December 17th, we're gonna be delivering our first couple of houses, couple catastrophically injured service members, smart homes, and one for a gold star widow.
We just started it less than a year ago.
We pulled in all the services, you know, the the all all the plumbing, all electric, all the you know, all the stuff that has to be done, the site work.
So we're we're very excited about it.
But that's what the eleven dollars a month can do.
Look at the trajectory of your life and how it's changed since you lost your brother Stephen twenty-one years ago this Sunday.
You're in our prayers, you're doing God's work.
Uh Frank Siller, uh, with us from the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Once again, that website is the letter T, the number two, the letter T dot org.
Uh, thank you for all you do, and uh, we wish you and all these families the very best.
And I I know this audience steps up all the time and helps people.
We really support your mission fully and and thank you for uh letting us be a small part of it.
Thank you, Sean.
And one last thing.
I married 44 years ago today.
I want to give a shout out to my wife Patricia, first night I met her.
I told you she was gonna be my wife is 44 years later, and uh she's been uh she's sacrificed a lot to let me do what I do here at the foundation.
No, she stays and the fact that any woman would stay with you forty four years is frankly miraculous.
That that means she's really like an angel on earth for crying out loud.
She You really would fit in the fire department.
Yeah, I really would.
I fit right in.
I love I love my firefighter friends and my police friends.
Um it's it's forty-four years, congratulations.
She's a saint.
God bless her.
Uh anyway, we appreciate it.
I hope people will watch on this coming Sunday.
I really do.
I think you'll learn more than you expect, and just be reminded of just how devastating this has been to so many of our fellow Americans and the wars that followed.
Twenty-five to the top of the hour this Friday.
Hannity tonight, nine Eastern Fox News.
We got a great show tonight.
We'll tell you about that in a minute.
Uh, as promised, we're gonna hit our busy phones.
Alex is in New York, the not so free state of New York, where you're uh uh where if you're a conservative, you're not loved by the governor.
What's up, uh Alex?
Yeah, that's you know, we're gonna have to take her out of her position.
I want to ask you a question about the Senate, and thank you for taking the call.
But by the way, Lee Zeldon can win this race.
I'm telling you, it's real.
Yeah, I I hope he does, and saying we haven't had this in a really long time and we need it right now more than ever.
But I wanted to ask you before I ask my question about the Senate, uh if I can sing the song that I composed yesterday that's very short, it talks about unity, and I think it fits the time right now because this president is so busy dividing the So you want me to you want me to hand over precious airtime so you can sing a song that I've not heard or previewed, and you really want me to give you this opportunity.
Because that's not what you told them, being told by my call screener Katie, that's not what you told her you wanted to talk about.
But I'm gonna tell you what I'm gonna do.
I am bravely going to allow you and grant you permission to do this, and if it's really bad, I'm just gonna say goodbye to you.
So you better not suck.
You will not be disappointed.
All right.
I'm gonna start right now.
Three, two, one go.
I'm blown away by the song, and it all.
The instruments of such fine taste.
Oh how they get along.
We people need to harmise And firmly stand together.
So like the song and the way it rhymes.
It's all because the words they work together.
Together.
If we all unite and stop the fights and do the rights.
Together.
If we write the wrong, we can teach the world a beautiful song.
Together.
If we all unite and stop the fights and do the right together.
If we write the wrong, we can teach the world this song.
Oh sing with me.
How much longer is this gonna go on?
Uh this is ten seconds.
Alright, last ten seconds.
Oh sing with me, and I'll sing with you.
And we'll sing this song.
Sing with me.
Oh that's that's the whole story.
Alright.
So let me let me start with JCL and our our chief engineer.
Jason, how would you give this on a scale to one to ten?
What would you grade it?
Get off the phone, you big dope!
That's Mark.
What would you grade it, Jason?
No, yeah, I think he spoke for me.
Okay.
No, he he gave you a low gr he gave you a low marks.
Katie, what do you think?
I think a B for effort, okay?
B for effort.
That's not what I asked you.
Nice try.
What do you think they shouldn't be voting by?
No, they but was it words and the Would you if you were a judge on America's Got Talent, would you pass him on to the next round?
No.
Linda.
Now, by the way, Linda can sing.
Just so you know.
Linda's a serious she played in a band for years and years.
She's got pipes.
Um maybe she'd want to take the song to the next level and sing it with the music and everything.
You know what I like about Alex?
Alex has no fear.
I didn't ask you about what you like about Alex.
I want to know w whether or not he what what great he gets.
First of all, I wasn't finished.
Second of all, I don't think that Alex ever said that he was a good singer.
I think he said he had a good song about unity.
And he says you're gonna really like it.
So do we like uh so do we like the song or something?
I'm asking if you were the person you're the judge on America's Got Talent.
The song is great.
How does the single- I don't think I would hire Alex to sing in public.
I think I keep Alex in his apartment.
Right, Alex?
Is that that's what you wanted to communicate, yes?
No, Alex.
Alex in his brain right now.
Alex Alex in his brain thinks he's a great singer, don't you, Alex?
Be honest.
I'll tell you the truth.
I think I seem better than I just sang right now, and I was actually nervous because I wasn't sure if you're gonna be able to do that.
Yeah, there's no pressure or anything.
All right.
And you know, you didn't give me your opinion yet.
What do you think, Sean?
I think I I sean, what do you think?
I I would you Would you pass them on to the next level?
That's not what I asked you, would you?
No.
Do you like it?
What do you think, Sean?
No.
I would not pass you on to the next level.
Okay.
But I guess I asked you.
There's no butt.
No, now there's a butt because now we're moving.
But with that said, it was great live radio.
Like you never know what the hell's gonna happen next.
Anyway, Alex, we appreciate uh Barbara Merrill and hey Barbara, how are you?
Hey, Sean, my face guy.
What's going on, Barbara?
How are you?
I'm doing good.
You know, I'm telling you, you're such an inspiration to me, but you are the the greatest guy.
Oh my god.
Let's just keep it real.
Okay.
I'm just keeping it real.
I didn't uh I admire this courage, but I'm like the singing didn't cut it.
Absolutely.
But um, oh uh you know, I know you're gonna be short on time, but I guess I'm so glad I got to talk to you because uh last week, I think it was last week or the week before a lady called you uh about how she felt about abortion.
I'm telling you, Sean, I could almost feel what you were saying to her that really saved her.
That lady called you, was uh at the brink of something, I just had a feeling that um she was not in a good place, and and and listening to you talk to her.
I realized why you were once considering becoming a priest, weren't you?
Well, let me uh I remember the call.
Uh I'm not gonna be a priest, by the way.
I'm not getting into I will tell you this about one time about doing that.
But you know, well, no, but I went to a seminary and you had to you had to say you consider it.
My father pushed me into that school to be very honest, because he wanted me in church every day because he felt I needed it.
Uh they decided very quickly that uh they didn't want me anyway, and I don't blame them.
I was pretty incorrigible at that point in my life.
And you know, but here's what I heard in this poor woman.
Look, I all of us have sinned.
If you read the good book.
This is where uh it really frustrates me that people have a misconception about Christians.
Christians to me are people that know their screw-ups and know that they've sinned, know that they're failures and want to be better and are re looking to God to change their heart.
The word repentance from Latin means change your heart, and and move on to a better place in your life and and change your life around.
And and that's what to me a Christian is all about.
It doesn't mean you're perfect.
Now there are people that proselytize and misrepresent Christianity, and there are phony preachers out there.
That's all true.
But there are good people out there.
Now I will tell you I do have a follow-up without giving away or divulging too much information.
Uh we followed up with the woman, and we got her in touch with people that are very spiritual Christian minister people.
Yes, thank God.
And that are working with her to understand that part of forgiveness, and the Lord's prayer it says forgive us as we forgive others, right?
Yeah.
So sh one of the things I would say her challenge is, and maybe we'll get an update from her.
I did talk to her off the air too, is I'd like her to forgive herself.
At some point, I mean, at my life, I just I have to look at you know my failures in life and own them.
And you're gonna own them sooner or later.
So you might as well see the truth now.
And you are so special, I'm telling you.
I saw I could just feel everything.
Everything you're saying to me now is not a surprise that you have kept up and and that you took up with her afterwards, because I could sense her f some feelings, something that was not good that could have happened if you had not done what you did.
So I just want you to know.
Um you know what I maybe say a little prayer for that lady.
I think it was it w she was very tortured.
If I were to use the word it, she's torturing herself.
Yeah.
And I think that she's gotta accept the fact that the whole premise of Christianity is that Jesus died for all of our sins.
And we've all, you know, fallen short.
We've all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
And he was the ultimate sacrifice.
I'm calling you.
That was that was God's hand there because getting through to you is like um uh cross like parting the Red Sea.
Okay.
No, not quite as bad.
We we've uh Lindo, how many calls do we get a a minute or an hour?
A thousand calls per line per minute.
I believe it.
Her getting through to you, that was from God.
But I just want to thank you for uh Frank Fellas, uh the tunnel to towers.
Uh we are preparing here.
Um, you know, nine eleven is always a tough time.
Um it's it's it's a heartbreaking time.
And what's even more um important to me is that we are allowing people in here who could actually do that again, and that we have people coming across our open borders.
We are not taking good care.
We're not being um careful about who's coming into this country that could do us harm.
So um I think we all need to pray.
We have um well, we have uh in here in uh Baltimore is God and Country Day, which will be at the Cub Hill Bible Presbyterian Church, and um Mr. Keith Ellison is going to be here.
Uh Vince Ellison, I'm sorry, not Keith.
Oh, Vince has been on this program.
Yes, he's wonderful.
And um, you know, it would be just so good if everyone he can hear me that's in Maryland and close by, come out and say 29, 27 Cub Hill Road.
Uh nine this is God and Country.
This church, uh Cub Help um Bible Presbyterian Church, it's done every year.
So this year it's on uh Saturday so as not to disrupt other uh religious services that people have on uh nine eleven because it's on Sunday this year.
Everybody I don't know everybody in this life, I don't know a single person.
It doesn't matter if you're born with money that we're not born with money, doesn't Money is not the issue.
Everybody has problems.
And if you say you don't, you're full of it.
And you're just not being honest with yourself.
And money doesn't get rid of problems.
Sometimes money brings it.
Listen, the Bible, uh listen, I have found books like the Bible.
I love to read self-help books, The Purpose Driven Life.
These are classics by like Rick Warren or The Road Less Travel by M. Scott Peck.
Um, there's so many good self-help books out there doing a Bible study.
You know, all sorts of ways you can make your life better for yourself and make yourself happier.
Um you pointed her in the right direction.
You absolutely did.
I'm grateful to you.
I love you.
Jamar is working on his uh weight program.
He's uh getting motivated to get to get some of that weight down.
I'm just so so prepared.
Tell them to get rid of the bread, the carbs, the pasta and the sweets.
Goodbye.
Get rid of them.
And you and you're talking to a guy that loves bread and pasta.
So I'm I'm I'm giving it up every day.
And it's hard.
I even so much.
All right, Barbara, we love you.
God bless you.
Appreciate it.
Uh Jacques is it Joaquin?
Joaquin is in Pennsylvania.
What's up, Baquin?
It's a pleasure to actually speak with you.
And I'm sorry, I'm about to get moving.
I I couldn't wait too much longer.
So I hope you can hear me okay.
I hear you great.
Yeah, I've listened to you for many years, and uh Rush Limbaugh.
And I have become a little bit contentious with you for uh a while and I want to debate you on some issues, but today I'm calling to let you know that I think that Joe Biden is being extremely successful at what he is doing.
Okay.
This is an agenda, it's a globalist agenda, and you know, and part of Christianity actually is telling the whole truth, and sometimes not telling the truth is just by leaving things out.
But Joe Biden's recent speech he has a charisma to him, and that speech rings out to certain people, especially those who are uninitiated and really don't know what's going on.
And it's trying to tell people this is the only this is the only bullet in their political arsenal, if you will.
That is to demonize slander smear besmirch uh an entire group of people.
They he can't run on his agenda because he's not successful.
He's done nothing and accomplished nothing of value.
So this is the only option they have left.
And are they listen?
Is it effective?
Sure it's effective.
That's why people have got to understand, you know, look look at your monthly payments.
Look at the inflation, look at the recession, look at the economy, look at gas prices, look at the state of things in the world because of this guy's failure.
You know, i if you buy into the the loud rhetoric and this at and the name calling and the slander, then yeah, I mean, it he could be very effective.
I'm not underestimating that.
No, but even his policies, these are deliberate.
They're meant to destroy the country.
You know, these these are no accidents.
These aren't just bad policies.
They're they're they're intentional.
And it's time that we stop calling them American Democrats and realize that this is a globalist, fascistic communist takeover of this country that's going on.
And I'm my heart is very troubled.
I have four children.
I've been married for 42 years.
I'm in my 60s.
Waqueen, listen, what I am tell I am saying this every day.
You say you disagree with me on things.
I am telling this story every day in as many ways as I possibly can.
But listen, 60 days to go, everybody buckle up, dig your heels in, and and fight for the country and the direction of the country, because that's what's at stake.
We're either going to continue down this road to our own demise, or we're gonna stop it right in its tracks.
I prefer we stop it.
Anyway, appreciate the call.
Thank you so much.
800-941 Sean is a number.
We just talked to Frank Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
We talked about his do good village.
It's in Lando Lakes, Florida.
It's the first of its kind, a community over a hundred homes for program recipients.
Now, this is a place where gold star families and families of fallen first responders and catastrophically injured heroes can all live together.
Neighbors will understand what they're going through.
A place where children of these families will grow up together, knowing that that they're not alone in what they're dealing with.
And the foundation is on their mission to do more for these families, and this do good village is gonna help beyond measure, and it's all thanks to the extraordinary donation of many acres of land and of course your generosity that helped that helps build the homes.
Now their help uh you can help America's greatest heroes and their families.
Now Sunday's the twenty-first anniversary of 9-11, 2001.
And with every mortgage-free home, the Foundation makes good on their promise to do good and never forget the sacrifices all these heroes have made for our country and for our communities.
I know it's a tough economic time.
If you can find eleven bucks a month, go to the website for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, the letter T, the number two, the letter T dot org.
That's T, the letter two, the number letter T dot org for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
All right, that's gonna wrap things up for today.
Tonight, Hannity, 9 Eastern set you D VR, the left's rhetoric.
That's all they've got.
They can't run on their policies.
We'll give you the extremism update of the day.
Uh also we'll talk about why Democrats refuse to make cities safe and secure.
We'll get into that.
Uh, we'll also look at the Senate races and the radicals that are running on the Democratic side.
And also, we have a two-tiered justice system.
We're gonna break down exactly what that means for you if you're conservative.