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I'm filled with grief and anger at the heinous assassination of Charlie Kirk on a college campus in Utah.
Charlie inspired millions and all who knew him and loved him are united in shock and horror.
Charlie was a patriot.
Charlie was also a man of deep, deep fame.
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This just into our newsroom, a plane has crashed into the World Trade Center.
Another plane.
An airplane has crashed into the World Trade Center.
Oh is lost.
There appears to be a gaping hole.
Oh, there it goes.
There it goes, there it goes.
Here it goes.
I know The whole side has collapsed The whole building has collapsed It's not alone Now it's no break collapse.
She stands.
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Just when you think the fine is gone.
Someone re is lying to me.
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They messed with the wrong city.
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All right, Michael W. Smith, it is the twenty-fourth anniversary, nine eleven oh one.
We will never forget.
Um, because of that day, uh, a hero was born, a friend of this program, our friend Frank Siller, and sadly, his brother Stephen lost his life that day.
His story is incredible.
I'm gonna let Frank tell it himself, uh, because he had just gotten off his shift as a as a fire de uh FDNY uh fire uh uh fireman, and and he went back, and how he got back is even more inspiring.
Um our friends at the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, they are on a mission to do good.
And when it started out, I I did a whole podcast with Frank recently, and it's on FoxNation.com.
I urge all of you to watch it, and it talks all about his brother and talks about his life and talks about you know so much um that that I'm sure most of you don't know.
We'll try to get to some of it today.
Uh they did put out a press release earlier.
It says in solemn observance of the 24th anniversary of September 11, 2001, and the terrorist attacks, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has delivered mortgage-free homes to twenty-one families of fallen first responders across the country, including six families who lost their loved ones to 9-11 related illnesses, and that is a real problem that exists to this day.
Uh, it has been twenty-four years since the cowardly attacks on America, September 11th, 01.
On that day, first responders like my brother, FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller, ran towards danger and gave their lives to save others.
That Frank Siller, chairman, CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, and he said, Well, decades have passed since that tragic day, families of our heroes continue to feel the impact as our great nation continues to lose heroes to 9-11 related illnesses.
Today we we remember the lives lost at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, uh, near Shanksville in Pennsylvania, and we stand with those who are still being directly impacted by the attacks.
The Tunnel to Towers fallen first responder home program pays off the mortgages for families of law enforcement, uh, officers, firefighters killed in the line of duty or pass away from 9-11 related illnesses and leave young children behind.
And they have a list of I have the list in front of me of all the people that they are helping uh and have announced on this very day.
Frank Siller Tunnel to Towers, by the way, their website, and and he told me in this this podcast that the the real foundation of the success of this program is people that donate eleven dollars a month.
And you just go to their website if if you can afford it.
Maybe that's one or two lunches uh, you know, a month that you would forego.
The letter T, the number two, the letter T dot org, the letter T, the number two, the letter T.org for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
Frank, my friend, welcome back to the program.
Sean, thank you for having me on this thing.
It's sad, sad for a lot of people, sad for America.
Everybody remembers where they were twenty-four years ago that can't that were old enough, uh, where they were.
Uh it changed uh many people's lives, changed America, changed the country.
Uh, but for you know, for for those for 2,977 of us, uh, it changed our lives differently than others.
And when I lost my brother 24 years ago, I didn't I couldn't believe it.
I I said, Oh my god, how I uh not Stephen, not my little brother, who uh who lost his parents at such a young age.
I mean, my brother was orphan at ten years old, and you know, it it's just a story, Sean, that just breaks my heart.
It just breaks my heart.
I I'd like to bring everybody back to a little bit about what happened to my family twenty-four years ago.
After the the South Tower fell at at 9 29, and I remember turning towards my my mother in law and saying, Nancy, uh I I I think I just lost my brother.
Not knowing how he got there that he drove through the Brookham battery tunnel with his uh, you know, ran through the tunnel with his fire gear on his back.
No, the the tunnel just so you know, your your your brother had just finished uh full shift and he was going to meet his buddies and I think you and and your brothers and play golf.
And then he had his wife call you and tell you he wasn't coming, and he gets to the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, he can't drive his car through because it's closed.
And what did he do?
Pick it up from there.
He strapped sixty pounds of fire gear on his back and runs that you know.
I was there this morning.
I walked it this morning at 4 30 this morning.
And uh as I'm walking through there, I'm saying, My God, 24 years ago, my brother was running through here with his fire gear on to save people, to save Americans.
And uh he, you know, get through, went up West Street into the South Tower.
I believe he was in the South Tower, because that's where other squad one members, and you know, he was a uh member of Squad 1, and you'd want to fight this fire and and have this rescue with other people that you train with every day.
And and and uh he gave up his life.
But at 959, I started to uh AM twenty-four years ago, I started to get terribly upset, and I knew something was terribly something terrible happened, and I thought they asked my siblings, come over my house, come over to the house, please.
Let's all get together, you know, let's find out about Stephen.
I uh you know, this is not good.
And so finally hours later, I get a call from a firefighter who was a few lived a few uh doors away from my brother Stephen.
And he's ri Richie Obermeyer, and he says to me, Frank, I'm down here to ground zero, and um it's really bad.
I said, Oh, Richie, I I my heart breaks for you guys, firefighters.
I'm watching we're w I'm with my family, we're all watching.
He goes, No, I just want to let you know how bad it is.
And yeah, I I I said, I know, Richie, I could see it, but I knew he wanted to tell me something else.
And he kept on saying, No, it's real bad, Frank.
I said, Rich, I know.
He goes, No, you don't understand.
Nobody's coming home.
And my heart dropped.
I had to go back in and tell my siblings that that little kid that lost his parents at such an early He was t he was ten when he lost your parents, right?
At ten years old.
That that now that his kid who the oldest was just turning ten, is now not gonna have their father.
He's now not gonna have their father, this wonderful human being that was outrageous in many s in in many, many ways.
But just giving, and obviously gave it all.
And uh it just, you know, and that's what I think about.
That's what I think about on a day like today.
And uh and there's a lot of families that think along those same ways because some people just went to work that day and didn't come home.
Others work was to save people and they didn't come home.
And we gotta honor them, and we can never forget.
And and I think a lot of people, small certainly on this day, do not forget.
But we try to make sure people don't forget ever.
You know, when we were together, we w we went over all of the different programs you have in the line of duty programs, providing mortgage-free homes to our nation's catastrophically injured vets and first responders, your smart home program, you know, build uh you build them and specially adapt them,
mortgage-free homes for the most catastrophically injured vets, first responders, so they can reclaim their day-to-day independence, uh fallen first responder home program, paying off the mortgages for families of law enforcement firefighters, first responders killed in the line of duty, or from 9-11 related illnesses, not a gold star family program that you have.
It does the same, honoring the legacy of those who made the ultimate sacrifice, fighting for freedom in the post-9-11 world.
Um and and you have educational efforts too, so the country never forgets K through twelve, a full curriculum program.
You have a uh a big mobile tractor trailer with nine eleven artifacts that you bring, you know, all you that you move all around the country and and people tell real life stories.
And you know, I think back, I told you this.
My daughter was thirteen days old at the time.
She's now she just turned twenty-four.
Um, and it's um it's amazing she's very aware of 9-11, though, and I made sure of that.
But uh what you're doing is God's work.
Thank God for you and and the foundation and what you're doing.
Um I think the important thing is, and and because we don't have a lot of time.
I just explain to people how important it is if they can especially join, you know, and commit to eleven dollars a month.
You told me that is the magic of the program.
You do have big donors, you have corporate sponsors, but the the eleven dollars a month commitment makes it happen.
It is, Sean, and I don't talk about money on on 9-11, but you did, and I thank you for that.
But um think of this.
You know, Massapeak with last year, a little over a year ago, Jonathan Diller, police officer, get shot and killed, right?
And we Tonleton Towers, a couple days later, I call up his widow, Stephanie.
And I and I say, Stephanie, this is Frank Silver, Tunnel the Towers.
You know, um, you know, I pay my condolences first and foremost and let her know that she's not alone.
People care, people pray.
President Wenton, the President of the United States, President Trump was at her at her at her wake.
I met him there that day.
Um, and he was so heartfelt and gave such uh gave some hope to this Greeting family.
And um, I said, Stephanie, we're gonna pay off your mortgage.
We are gonna pay off your mortgage so you could stay in the house with that you and Jonathan had bought and that you had your dreams and that you're that your son Ryan, uh, you know, could grow up in a place with some safety and roof over their head and and comfort.
And she got very emotional, and I got emotional with her.
And then and then at the Patriot Awards, you give this award to Stephen Siller, my brother's award.
You give it out, you know, from from the Silver Foundation, from the Steph, you know, from through through uh Fox to Stephanie Diller, handed to by my my brother's son, Stephen Siller Jr., who was the same age as Ryan, as Stephanie's son, nine months old on 9-11.
Ryan was nine months old when he lost his dad.
And she says profound.
She says it gives me such great hope that seeing that Stephen was at the same age as my son Ryan is now standing up here, this fine young man who is doing good, that my son could have a good life.
That's the answer.
We need to do good in this world.
We're here a very short time.
And that's what the Tonaltows Foundation is all about.
The best way to honor my brother, the best way to honor all these heroes, is to do good.
Frank, you're truly a hero.
God bless you.
God bless uh your work and again the website, the letter T, the number two, the letter T dot org.
Uh, Frank, we do appreciate your time.
We're thinking about your brother and and all that lost loved ones uh on that day and since from 9-11 related illnesses and the wars that were fought thereafter.
We appreciate your time, my friend.
Thank you.
God bless you.
God bless you too.
All right, when we come back, we'll check in with Dakota Myers, sniper American, Medal of Honor recipient.
Uh, we'll discuss the murder assassination, political assassination of Charlie Kirk on this day, 24 years, 911-01, as we continue our coverage.
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Everything has went black, and this piece of ground.
Everything came down.
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Glass up popping.
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Oh, there it goes.
There it goes.
There it goes.
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Have you forgotten?
Oh my god.
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Another plane just fluid.
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Have you forgotten?
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You've forgotten.
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Have you forgotten?
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Have have we forgotten.
I think after yesterday, everybody now remembers.
There is evil in this world.
It does exist.
Let me play for you and update you on the investigation as it goes on into the assassination, political assassination of Charlie Kirk, Robert Boll, FBI special agent in charge of Charlie Kirk's assassination.
says they recovered the rifle used to kill Kirk, as well as you know, the palm and footprints found near the weapon.
Uh they are getting close.
We've we've run down a list of everything that they have been able to achieve within the last 24 hours.
And uh let me play what he said.
FBI agents have been working around the clock in coordination with our law enforcement partners.
We are and will continue to work non-stop until we find the person that has committed this heinous crime and find out why they did it.
This morning I can tell you that we have recovered what we believe is the weapon to be that was used in yesterday's shooting.
It is a high-powered bolt-action rifle.
That rifle was requires was recovered in a wooded area where the shooter had fled.
So the FBI laboratory will be analyzing this weapon.
Investigators have also collected footwear impression, a palm print, and forearm imprints for analysis.
Now I understand there are a lot of questions about motive.
I assure you that all leads, tips, and tips are being fully investigated.
As of this morning, we have received more than 130 tips.
We thank the community for that.
The FBI has brought every resource to bear, and we will continue to do so throughout the course of this investigation.
Well, we have been making progress as we've been covering all day here on this program, and we will continue to uh cover.
And any new developments, obviously, we'll have on Hannity tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel.
All right, joining us now is Dakota Meyer, and uh he's a sniper, American hero, medal of honor recipient, here to discuss the latest in this political assassination of Charlie Kirk, the state of our country, the rhetoric of the radical left.
I mean, what we're living through is are unbelievable times.
Uh let me give you one example of I'll give you two examples of how you know people have responded to to this.
You know, let's start with uh Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, really one of the leading voices now of the radical left Democratic Party.
Uh Republicans voting against gun control, as if guns fired themselves.
Listen.
People can finger point all they want.
Look at the record.
Look at the actions of what we are doing.
I don't think a single person who has dedicated their entire career to preventing gun safety legislation from getting passed in this house has any right to blame anybody else but themselves for what is happening.
It just is so sick, just like MSTNC, predictably being, you know, so sick and politicizing and actually blaming Charlie Kirk himself for being assassinated.
Listen.
Charlie Kirk is a divisive figure, um, polarizing lightning rob, whatever term you want to use.
We don't know any the full details of this that we don't know if this was the supporter shooting their gun off in celebration, or so we have no idea about this.
He's been one of the most divisive, especially divisive younger figures in this, who is constantly sort of pushing this sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups.
And I always go back to hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions.
You can't stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and not expect awful actions to take place.
And that's the unfortunate environment we're in.
After one of the doge uh employees was allegedly attacked in Washington, D.C., that's what Donald Trump used as uh justification to send in federal troops into Washington, D.C. to get things under control.
The carjacking situation, he used that.
And I I know it's hard to predict the future, Mark, but you can imagine the administration using this as a justification for something.
I know we were just talking about the federal takeover in Washington.
That began after a member of the Doge team was allegedly assaulted in Washington.
So it's going to be interesting to see what conservative leaders want to do there after after this episode.
And what happened with policing?
Lives have been saved, a lot of them.
And the violent crime has gone down dramatically.
It works.
More politicizing of this you know that idiot governor of Illinois J.B. Pritzker actually blaming Donald Trump.
Political violence unfortunately has been ratcheting up in this country.
We saw the shootings, the killings in Minnesota.
We've seen other political violence uh occur in other states and I I would just say uh it's gotta stop.
And I think there are people who are fomenting it in this country.
I think the president's rhetoric often foments it.
Uh we've seen the January sixth rioters uh who clearly you know uh have tripped uh uh a new era of political violence and the president what did he do?
He pardoned them.
I mean, what kind of signal does that send to people who want to perpetrate political violence?
Not a good one.
And this is another one of these morons that supported that soon to be Vice President Kamala Harris after the summer of 2020, the summer of love, the summer of, you know, Chaz Chop spaghetti potluck dinner zones where we lost, you know, a few dozen Americans.
We had thousands of injured cops and billions of property damage, 574 riots.
He didn't open his mouth once in the last two weekends in his state, in the city of Chicago, about 80 people shot and about 20 dead.
He's going to lecture anybody.
Anyway, it's it's pretty remarkable.
And and but sadly, it's the worst part is, is it's predictable.
That is the worst part.
Anyway, we are pleased to have on the program Dakota Meyer, sniper, American Medal of Honor recipient.
Thanks for being here, sir.
Thank you, sir.
were friends with Charlie were you not uh I knew Charlie right I mean I met him a couple times I spoke to him um I watched and followed all this stuff I mean I uh the way that he spoke and the way that he talked and the way that he explained and the way that he put things was I I mean it was second to none right I mean it I always learned and and got better and like by watching his ability to to take stances and to be able to talk the way that he did with people and it was it was truly a conversation.
You know a lot of these ideas and beliefs these days they are they're they're they're in a form of statements.
And and what I respected the most about Charlie was he wasn't just willing to do it from his platform where it was safe in his own isolation or his own uh you know his own I I call it your your social tunnel where you can control it what you hear and what you receive back.
He was willing to take his ideas and beliefs out and let people challenge them without it being scripted without him knowing what was coming and I think that was is an example that we should all be willing to do is is to layer ideas our beliefs on the table every single day and allow them to be challenged to make sure that we're still dialed in.
You actually put up on X a post that got my interest.
You said the first amendment is not Republican or Democrat.
It belongs to every American until leaders on the left condemn this violence and hold their own accountable.
Nothing will change.
And beliefs are never a reason to kill one another.
You know, we didn't even know at the point that those comments were made on MSTNC, basically blaming Charlie Kirk himself.
He was not a divisive figure, divisive in as much as he was conservative.
He is like, prove me wrong.
I'll debate all comers.
he debated with a smile and he knew he was going into it often he was going into a hostile environment these liberal indoctrination centers known as uh universities.
Yeah I mean look and and that and that's what he did he was going to lay it out there and and look as somebody who fought for this country as somebody who believes in I like to call myself a peopleist you know being safe in the United States of America shouldn't be just if you're a Republican or a Democrat.
It should be for everyone and your ideas your first amendment rights your your idea to believe and to be able to speak what you think and to be able to do those things should absolutely be a right that everyone gets to exercise and and we can't allow violence to be conditional upon if we agree with each other.
And that's what we've gotten to.
And it's been fused, it's been fueled, and it's been put out there.
And I think the biggest concern to me is when you watch, you watch these media publications, you watch these news networks, you watch the people that are really being trusted to, you know, pass on information and get to get things out there.
I mean, did you watch where, like, TMZ found out that Charlie Kirk had died in Israel?
everyone in there cheered like at what point have we got to as human beings to where if this doesn't I do know Harvey Levin personally and I know him to be a very honest guy and he went on the air and he explained and I do believe him because I've known him for so many years so and he said that the that the laughter that people heard had was separate and apart from what was actually going on on the air and it shouldn't have happened and he rightly apologized.
I but I believe him because I know him so I just want to defend him on that point.
I if I didn't know him I would think the same thing everyone else thought but he was very very passionate and clear about it and I I definitely give him the benefit of the doubt.
You said the worst part is the violence we once fought overseas is now here at home it must end no belief no ideology is worth more than a human life that's profound.
None of it is none of it is and the same things that we've seen the countries that we went to fight is the same thing that we're seeing here.
But I think that we all have some responsibility in this.
I'll start with myself, is that we've sat back for too long, and we've allowed other people to stand up for us.
You know, we've got into this idea or this concept of, hey, be the bigger person, take the high road.
You know, we've done that, and I understand what it's there for, but we also have to stand for what's right, and we have to make statements and can't walk past what we know is wrong, because that's what we've got into.
Hey, that's not my issue.
This isn't my problem.
You know, we don't do that, but we have to.
If we want to keep our country, if we want to get this back on track, I mean, you just watch it.
a woman get murdered on a train and nobody did anything nobody did anything.
We have the value of another human life and and if you dared to criticize then you got called the racist I mean unbelievable it was an assassination on a train on videotape and and people are angry about Americans that are outraged and shocked by it that's insane.
Dakota Meyer uh medal of honor recipient sniper great American we appreciate you and we appreciate your insight and your time today thank you 800 941 Sean is on number if you want to be a part of the program.
All right that's going to wrap things up for today we have Don Jr. on tonight very very close friends Charlie deeply admired Don uh he will join us tonight we'll get reaction from him the latest on the manhunt uh we will have heard from the FBI director Cash Vital by then Nicole Parker Maureen O'Connell retired FBI the media insanity Joe Concha weighs in on that the psychology behind this Dr. Drew Pinsky Lauren Newton will join us uh you know this young girl in
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