Preventing Fires Is Possible - January 27th, Hour 2
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Um, even as we speak, I mean, it's it's hard to imagine, but California is still struggling with wildfires.
It just it's out of control.
They can't seem to get a handle on any of this.
Uh one real estate guru out there made a prediction that the number one reason why many of these wildfire victims are not going to return to the Pacific Palace Palisades is a guy from Million Dollar Listing, a real estate agent by the name of Josh Altman, and he said they're not going to return because they don't want to return.
Of course, they want to go back there, but they're not going to return because it's simple math.
I don't believe that they're going to be able to afford to rebuild with most of the people that are heavily uninsured with the high cost of construction and lumber and steel.
We're talking about a thousand dollars per foot building in the Palisades and in Malibu.
Uh so you're talking about millions and millions of dollars.
Now, on top of everything else now with rain hitting Southern California and the Santa Ana winds that have fueled the wildfires.
Well, now they are worried about significant mudslides, which again is another predictable event out there.
Um, you know, the Bay Area has become a war zone as LA's been burning.
I mean, things are not getting better for the people out in California.
And it's just sad.
The whole thing is, you know, how much of this is preventable.
Now you might recall we've played this before back in 2018 with Gavin Newsom next to him.
Donald Trump talked about the science of forestry.
I I think we're the only ones that keep mentioning this.
You can get a degree from top universities about in forestry, and the simple things like you know, getting rid of the kindling or the brush that is, you know, the kindling for these wildfires.
And and certainly that that's part of the science uh fire walls where you have these areas so that even with high winds, you know, you have a break where where lands are uh there's nothing to burn, and and that gives the fire department you know a lot of assistance in preventing the spread of these fires.
Having water out of hydrants would be helpful.
Having reservoirs that had water in them would be helpful.
Uh moving the water that is readily available in Northern California to Southern California, that would be that would make a lot of sense.
Not pouring, you know, however many millions of gallons of water into the Pacific Ocean.
That would be simple common sense.
And you know, then everyone on the left is upset because you know, people like Speaker Johnson and President Trump are out there saying, Yeah, we're gonna help out our our fellow Americans in California.
We're not gonna leave them high and dry, kind of the way Joe and Kamala did, the people of North Carolina, and what we're going to do, but we're gonna put it insist that you practice, you know, that you change your behavior out here, and this this way the American taxpayers won't have to continue to bail out these people again and again and again.
And this is Trump from 2018.
Cleaned out and protected.
We've got to take care of the floors, you know, the floors of the forests.
Very important.
You look at other countries where they do it differently, and and it's uh whole different story.
I was with the president of Finland, and he said we have uh much different.
We're a forest nation.
He called it a forest nation.
And they spent a lot of time on rinking and cleaning and doing things, and they don't have any problem.
And when it is, it's a very small problem.
So uh I know everybody's looking at that to that end, and uh it's gonna work out.
All right, it's gonna work out.
And anyway, so on Friday, a lot of people expected fireworks that didn't happen.
Gavin Newsom showed up, met the president when he landed in Los Angeles, a very contentious meeting with the LA mayor Karen Best and the President telling her that you know she has emergency powers, she needs to use them, and she being combative, but that's not even worth the time of day because it looks like she might get recalled.
I think an effort has started for Gavin Newsom, but he's only got two years left at this point anyway.
But Gavin Newsom did remind Donald Trump that he was very public and grateful for all that Donald Trump did in his first term for Californians during COVID.
Most importantly, thank you for being here.
Means a great deal to all of us, not just the folks in Palisades, the folks in Al Sadina that were devastated.
Uh, we're gonna need your support.
We're gonna need your help.
Uh, You were there for us during COVID.
I don't forget that.
And I have all the expectations that we'll be able to work together to get the speedy recovery.
All right, so there's hope.
But there is a science in forestry.
There is and I I think I'm the only one that actually went we looked up all the different schools.
I won't mention them again now where you can get a degree in forestry top schools in the country.
Anyway, Ron Holt is the Black River unit forester with the South Carolina Forestry Commission in Kingstree, South Carolina.
Anyway, I just wanted to add some you know some of the science behind this there is science behind this.
Ron, based on everything you've seen and based on empty hydrants and reservoirs and cutting back on firefighters budgets and have a fire chief saying that they were only you know at half staff for any wildfire if it God forbid broke out which is very predictable in California.
I mean could could a lot of this have been prevented could any of it been prevented?
Well um you know as far as what the South Southeast and South Carolina in particular are very strong um proponents of prescribed burning, prescribed fire if you will California is it's a unique area just in the fact of uh large tracts of land the terrain uh is steep the Santa Ana winds of course with when you're having eighty to a hundred mile an hour wind it it turns from a uh wildfire suppression
to to basically just getting people out of the way and to safety.
Well maybe a better way to ask the question is do you believe they did enough in terms of clearing out the brush the king kindling for these wildfires and and how is it possible that hydrants don't have water in them that work and how is it possible that you have a reservoir that doesn't have any water in it?
Well I I don't I can't really comment on the fact of California's uh like the reservoir the hydrant situation uh but as far as the brush I can concentrate more on that uh you know that's that's coming from years of buildup and uh a a lot of that uh vegetation out there is very flammable.
We have flammable vegetation here in the southeast that we have to deal with.
If you don't have a burning every two to three years, it grows back.
It's already six feet to eight feet tall within just two or three years.
And that's one of the things we deal with.
We basically put burning on a rotation when we do burn a piece of property.
And that's one of the things that they've been very limited at.
And a lot of their protocols, it's backwards out there as far as from the southeast.
We're 87% privately owned in South Carolina.
And out there, just looking at some statistics, they're roughly 50% to 60% federally owned.
And they have so much of a process and policy that takes so long to write a prescribed fire plan and to get those boots on the ground and out there in such a small window.
of weather and uh whereas we we aren't as limited uh uh or our hands aren't as tied so to speak as far as how quickly we can write a burn plan and put that in you don't you don't see him as outraged as I am at the things that we learned.
We learned that they cut the firefighters budget by millions of dollars in the months leading up to this.
We know that the fire chief said that if they ever do have a wildfire in the area, that they would only have about half the firefighters that would be necessary to control such a fire.
We learned that the reservoir was empty.
We learned that millions of gallons of water are not transported from northern California to southern California, where they often have droughts.
in fact that water was being poured into the Pacific Ocean.
Um we learned that in the area you know control burns don't have happen very often or fire break uh areas are not designed into the landscape of of these very heavily concentrated areas.
Um you don't seem as outraged as I am.
Uh to me those are fundamental mistakes that could have gone a long way to saving lives and property.
Right and and like I say I can't really comment on on their particular situations.
Uh I I can speak as a firefighter, uh a wildland firefighter I I'd be extremely frustrated if I didn't have the tools I needed to to do my job.
Uh I've actually been in uh fault fires in California right outside of LA and the Angeles National Forest and Northern California outside of Hacky Camp and you know they've got some great folks out there, hard working folks and I don't think anybody's debating that but I can imagine uh you know frustration when they they need the resources to to do their job.
You're a firefighter and and and you're willing to put your life on the line to save somebody's life and property and the fire hydrant doesn't have water um what's the point?
You have you have no tools to fight that fire.
But we do appreciate your expertise.
Uh we're very grateful for you.
Uh Ron Holt, thank you so much for being with us.
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Uh let us say hi to Frank and uh my free state of Florida.
Frank how are you?
Glad you called thank you.
Thank you very much for uh taking my call.
My uh I have been following immigration uh problems in this country for well over twenty five years and while I find that almost all of the dialogue is about crossing illegally into the country very seldom with ever do they ever talk about social security.
Now as I recall I'm an old man and as I recall several years ago a study was put out where there were tens of thousands or at least thousands of people working on social security numbers of people who are at least a hundred and twelve years old which means they were incapable of working or dead.
So I think I think that I know it's a federal federal offense, violation of the federal laws.
And it's a felony, which I think is is a stronger case to get people to self deport rather than facing some kind of a small or a lesser charge.
Facing a felony, somebody who's in here and has been using that system of somebody else's social security number, they're going to say, I'm out of here.
here because as I read it they can uh be fined, jailed or deported.
So perhaps they will decide to self-deport, which is a much cheaper way of doing it.
And I just hope that the federal government, when they get to this beyond this initial round, start looking into the Social Security aspect.
And I think in today's world, perhaps, with AI, if you go into somebody and you get their Social Security number and the guy tells you his name is Joe, and when you look up his Social Security number, his name is Salvatore or Frank or something, that tells you immediately he's Republican.
working illegally and probably subject to uh the uh false I you know false identities.
I'm not a lawyer don't don't pretend to be one.
No I they I think you're I think you're raising a very good point.
I'd really do.
And I think the point that you're making is you know first of all it's headed towards insolvency.
Number one.
Number two, Americans are paying dearly the high cost of illegal immigration at a time where we're nearly a 40 trillion dollars in in debt that we're putting on our children and grandkids.
We have a lot of money we need to spend.
We have to shore up Social Security and Medicare.
It's not going to be cheap finding all of these Harris Biden illegals and deporting them.
And and it's going to cost a lot of money.
It's going to cost a lot of money for the next generation of weaponry and to catch up to China and Russia with hypersonic missile technology, among others.
Uh so we've got a lot of money to spend and you know, we we cannot be giving, you know, paying for sex change operations, one of the reasons, you know, for illegal immigrants that Kamala Harris, I believe, lost.
Anyway, my friend, appreciate the call.
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Scott, how are you?
Glad you called.
Yes, good afternoon, Sean.
How are you?
Um good sir.
Yeah, so yeah, I I wanted to know if you're familiar with uh Doctor uh Kevin McDonald and the culture of critique.
I am not off the top of my head, no.
Okay, well, what it is in a nutshell, brief synopsis.
It's a devastating analysis and examination of cultural Marxism and its effect on our institutions, particularly the mass media and our colleges and universities, and how those institutions affect our government.
And one of the things that's that typifies Marxist uh societies is thought control and coercion by the government to have people fall in line with a particular party narrative.
Oh, only because of the constraints of time, I I could talk to you about this for hours, but you know, this is parents have every right to instill what values they believe in in their children.
It's not the school's responsibility, except that they demand that kids behave in school so they don't disrupt others from learning.
But really, you know, if schools did the basics like reading, writing, math, science, uh history, all of these things.
You know what?
They wouldn't have time for any of this, but they must insist on good behavior.
And I'd protect our kids, by the way, with armed, you know, former military, armed former police, uh, in every school to keep the and I'd have metal detectors in every school so you can stop school shootings probably forever.
It's it I could just go on and on about this, but as far as Merrick Arland goes, uh I'm he's just gonna say, well, I appointed a special prosecutor.
I did a I appointed one for Hunter Biden, blah, blah, blah.
I'm not sure it would go very far, but Director Ray also turned a blind eye to the law breaking and weaponization and politicizing of his department and the intelligence community are the same thing.
I think the best thing we could do is clean it out and find people that you know don't believe in equal justice under the law, etc.
And get rid of them.
Anyway, I appreciate the call, my friend.
Thank you.
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Um I really have nothing against Selena Gomez.
I really don't.
I think I interviewed her once back in the day.
Did I do it on radio or TV, Linda?
Do you remember?
I don't remember.
Yeah, you interviewed her on TV.
Okay.
And you know, she seemed, you know, nice enough.
Um, and I saw this video, it was on the Daily Caller.
I think either you or Sweet Baby James sent it to me.
And she is just in tears on social media about all these illegal immigrants being deported by Donald Trump.
And I'm gonna play it for you because but while I'm playing her for you, what did I do during the entire campaign?
I would scroll the names of Americans that were murdered, the names of Americans, including young children that were raped, the names of Americans that were victims of violent crime, and that scroll went on and on and on and on and on.
Most of the names you haven't heard about, heard of.
We've heard about Lakin Riley, Rachel Moran, Jocelyn Nungarry, but there are so many hundreds of other people.
Thousands of you include rape and violent crime.
Never mind all the overdose deaths because of Harris and Biden's borders.
Never mind the terrorists are in this country.
It was great to see Trend Aragua was rounded up about 50 gang members in Colorado this weekend.
I was glad to see that.
But all the other names of even young children and women that were murdered by Harris Biden unvetted illegals.
We have known terrorists in this country.
What do you think they're doing?
They're planning an attack on our homeland.
That's what they're doing.
It seems to me that it's it's when, not if.
I pray to God I'm wrong.
I don't think I'm gonna be proven wrong.
Here's Selena Gomez, because I don't remember her, after the death of any one of these, going on social media, crying this way.
I just want to say that I'm so sorry.
Only people are getting attacked.
Children I don't understand.
I'm so sorry.
I wish I could do something, but I can't.
I don't know what to do.
I'll try everything I've these celebrities crying over the videos of the women that have been raped and murdered by unvetted Harris illegals.
Or the people, the many, many children, names you've never heard of, that have been murdered because of open borders that have allowed fentanyl and opioids into our country.
You know, I've I've talked to Rachel Moran's family.
I've talked to Lake and Riley's family.
I've spoken with Alexis Nungary, Rachel, uh Jocelyn Nungarry's uh mother and her grandfather.
I've interviewed both of them.
And in case you don't remember, here's Alexis Nungarry describing the murder of her 12-year-old daughter who fought.
Apparently, she was she was ravaged for hours, and she fought back, and she scratched and clawed and bit and did everything possible to protect this little girl.
And then they murdered her.
Here's her mother.
It has been two months and twenty five days today since my daughter has passed away.
On Monday, June 17th, 2024.
My daughter, Jocelyn was murdered and thrown in a bayou of water underneath a creek.
On that Sunday night before, I went to bed, told Jocelyn goodnight, and I loved her.
She was there when I closed my eyes that night.
And that Monday morning when I opened my eyes, she was gone.
She was a preteen, out doing what teenagers do, going to the corner store to get a soda.
She was preyed on by two illegal Venezuelan immigrants.
They saw an innocent young girl and Made her a target for their horrendous actions.
That Monday morning, June 17th, was terrifying, waking up to know your child was missing and frantically searching the area where her phone was being pinged just two minutes away from our home.
Driving up to that exact location to see crime scene taped and officers by a bridge and my heart sank.
I ran out of the car to the officers.
I explained I woke up to my daughter missing, and I don't know where she is, but her phone was pinging right where we were.
They said they hadn't seen anything, and they would let me know within 45 minutes.
I received a phone call from a sergeant asking me to come downtown to discuss her whereabouts.
I'm still hanging on the hope that my twelve-year-old daughter is still somewhere out there.
They bring me to the floor labeled homicide division.
I didn't know what to think.
After being taken to a room, speaking for about every minute I remember leading up to my last moments with her, was when they had finally told me that the body where my body or my daughter's Jocelyn's phone was being pinged, followed by seeing the photo I showed them, confirmed their suspicions, and they did believe the Jane Doe body that was found to match the picture of my daughter, Jocelyn Hungary.
My heart shattered.
I couldn't believe it was just told to me.
A day after being told about my daughter, I was told they were going to need to release pictures of the illegal immigrants and my daughter from footage to the local news stations to help find who murdered my daughter, Jocelyn.
They proceeded to tell me how my daughter was murdered.
She was strangled to death.
She had no clothing from the waist down.
Her hands and her ankles were tied and thrown under the bridge of water like she was nothing but garbage.
We were where we were Selena Gomez then.
I don't remember anyone in the state-run legacy media mob.
I don't remember fake Jake Tapper telling the American people all of this was happening.
Or conspiracy theorists, you know, a peddler extraordinaire of people at MSDNC led by Rachel Maddow and Liberal Joe ever talking about it.
They didn't seem to care.
They just all they wanted was they wanted to defeat Donald Trump at all costs, and thank goodness you didn't listen to them.
Steve is in San Diego.
Um again, they've had their issues with wildfire.
Steve, how are you?
How are things that over there now?
Hey Sean, how are you doing?
Um I think they're getting a little bit better because right now we're having a little bit of rain.
And that's gonna certainly help here in San Diego.
But the real big ones, of course, are still up in LA, and uh but it's getting better, Sean.
I mean, that's the main thing.
Hey, listen, the thing I called about is uh Um you know Donald Trump well.
I mean, obviously, okay.
You're a good friend of his.
I was wondering if you could pass something on to Donald Trump just to make sure that he remembers.
China is buying our farmland.
And our ranch land and land near military installations.
You're 100% right.
Yeah.
And them and private equity.
Okay, uh China and private equity are killing our farmland for the future.
And this whole thing with Donald Trump coming in and cleaning house, that also should be clean house.
You know that wouldn't they wouldn't sell the United States any that one foot of land.
They wouldn't sell it to us, but they're expecting us to give up our farmland for them.
Okay.
Donald Trump, please let him know to uh get rid of that contract or whatever they got going on for Biden that they're buying our farmland.
Uh Sean, which is absolutely incredible how that could even be allowed.
You know, China would never let us do it.
And that's everything you need to know.
No, I would insist, and by the way, I it's a question.
I'm not sure if I spoke to him off air or on air.
I know we have discussed the topic.
I know he agrees with with us on this topic.
It is not come up yet, but he's only been in office a week.
Uh I promise you this.
I will bring it up with him uh in my next interview, and I will bring it up with him when I talk to him privately, because you're right.
That that is a top national security issue.
And I said it's not that he's ignoring it.
I mean, in one week he's had 350 plus executive actions.
I mean, it's it's taking me half my opening monologue of my first hour of this show just to list what he's done in the last day or two.
So, but you're a hundred percent right.
It's a very critical issue, and I'll make sure I bring it to his attention, although I'm pretty confident he's very aware of it and will deal with it.
I'm very confident of that.
Okay.
And I think what has to happen is people have to, if you're a Chinese national, you can't be buying our farmland, you can't be buying our ranch land, and you can't be buying land near our military installations.
He did say he would get to the bottom and and inform the public about the drone issue, which I'm looking forward to learning about.
He also is gonna be transparent when it comes to the spy balloon, and he's gonna be transparent on the assassinations of JFK, RFK, and MLK.
And I frankly, I don't know what's going to be in there.
Maybe nothing.
But I think that you know, hiding this information since the 1960s is insane.
I think our government needs to be more transparent.
Anyway, I think you bring up a great point.
We do appreciate you.
God bless you.
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Robert in Texas, God bless Texas, Robert, how are you?
Mr. Hannity, first off, I want to thank you for everything that you do and telling the truth.
Well, thank you for letting me do it, because I like doing it.
I'm very grateful that I get to do it.
Look, I've I've I've got an idea.
And I I'm giving it away, and I don't have the means to do anything about it.
For a fire suppression system.
If you take like like with the wildfires and everything, if you take like a tank of X amount of gallons, you can either have it above ground or below ground.
It don't matter.
Put a pump in it.
You know the uh the uh foam, the fire suppression foam that they use in fires, and you put it in that tank with a pump.
Along the eaves, the like the the very top of your house and like the underhangs.
You can run a small piece of pipe, paint it accordingly, so it don't look audacious.
I mean, it's just it's there.
And have like the sprinkler heads that you see when you go into a into a store, you know, that that they have inside.
So when they get to a certain temperature, they break, and it releases the foam that will go down the roof of your house.
And you can even take it a step further.
Now there are worse stories.
Did you read these as well?
About people that prepared for predictable wildfire.
And they were able to use pumps and take the water from their pools and keep their homes wet.
And they were a some people were successful at saving their homes.
I think you know some people were crazy with those winds as high as they were, you know, probably putting their own lives in jeopardy.
And and I wasn't aware of this, but Caitlin Jenner has a house at Malibu, and she said on this program that her her house was built with with fire retardant materials except for the garage door.
In other words, that house can catch on fire because of the h high and also she admits she cleans out the brush in and around and near her home.
Which I think is just common sense and smart.
I heard her say that, you know, the pumping the water out of her pool to keep her house wet.
But this would be something that I mean, because not everybody's got a pool.
You know, and a lot of people don't have access to stuff like that.
I I love your idea.
I think it's a great idea, but I wouldn't give away your idea.
I'd go patent that right now before somebody uh before somebody steals it from you.
Well, uh like I said, I mean, I I would do the I come from an industrial maintenance background.
You know, so I I kind of know how things work.
I just don't have the capability of of doing what you could do?
Why don't you get in touch with a company that it that specializes in this and bring design your system and bring it to them, and who knows?
When you know, all you're gonna do is give up a little bit of time and and energy, and who knows, maybe they'll want to buy your idea.
Okay?
Why give why give it the why give it away for free?
That's intellectual property from you.
That's a genius idea.
I love your idea.
And if I was in California, I would look at that as a serious option.
Um anyway, Robert, uh, God bless Texas, my friend.
I hope you do something with that.
I think it's very smart.
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