Violence Continues to Spread - October 13th, Hour 3

Published Oct 14, 2022, 1:33 AM

Bishop E.W. Jackson, President/Founder, STAND Foundation, Inc., Tre Pennie, President of National Fallen Officer Foundation, 22-year retired Dallas Police Sergeant and Gianno Caldwell,  Fox News political Analyst and author of Taken for Granted: How Conservatism Can Win Back the Americans That Liberalism Failed, author of who lost his 18 year old brother in a shooting in Chicago’s unsafe streets - talk about the violence that has spread across the nation in all of our  major cities. 

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Twenty six days till the all important midterm elections. One issue that is now standing out as a top issue for voters law and order, safety and security is top of mind. And we talked about the record homicide rates yesterday, about seventy four hundred annually. And then when you break it down between blue cities and Blue states and red cities and Red states, you know, a little over seven hundred in the Red states and sixty three hundred in Blue states. Why because they've adopted the insanity of defund dismantled, no bail laws and they're letting out hardened criminals. Why are we advocating the release of convicted murderers. You know, since two thousand and nine on Hannity, my TV show, I've scrolled the names of people you've never heard of, people that have been shot, shot and killed in Chicago. And I scrolled it because I couldn't understand why every weekend, all the violence, all the shootings, all the murders, and Obama and Biden never lifted a finger the entire eight years they were in office to get this under control and to save lives, because that's what it's about, saving lives. And it makes no sense to me. Now it's gotten far worse and far more radical. Anyway, there are people in Chicago that are putting together a program. They want this violence and madness to stop. Bishop ew Jackson as the president founder of the Stand Foundation. Our friend Sergeant Trey Penny is with us. He's the president of the National Fallen Officer Foundation. Twenty two year retired Dallas Police sergeant, my friend and colleague from the Fox News Channel, Gianno Caldwell is also with us. His eighteen year old brother was shot and killed in Chicago and a shooting and he knows firsthand the tragedy of loss. We invite you to We welcome all of you to the program. Geno, I want to start with you. You're not only a colleague, but you are a friend, and I need to tell people that this tragedy of losing your brother has changed the trajectory of your life and even your career. And you're doing phenomenal work to make sure that our streets are safer, and you're putting your own life at risk doing it. And I've been watching your work. I'm amazed by it. But you lost your eighteen year old brother in Chicago and nobody really cares. That's the sad part of this. Nobody's ever heard of the names. They can't politicize it. So why bother talking about all the people that die and are shot every week? Up, that's right, and I want to thank you, my friend, and just to let your listeners know, Sean Hannity has been a God sent in my life. Since my brother was murdered, I've been talking to him on a regular consistent basis, just to text, how are you doing, how's your family doing? Are you getting the rest? And it's meant everything to me. So I want to thank you so much in the bottom of my heart for you being you, Sean, because I know that has nothing to do with I'm so sorry. You are my heart. I appreciate you. No, I thank you so much. Yes, Sean, It's June twenty fourth, on one hundred and fourteen Street, South Bend, on the South side of Chicago. My baby brother, Christian was murdered. He was not the target. He was standing outside of a venue. They were after one guy, and they happened to shoot everyone that was out outside, including a woman. My brother was the only one who did not make it. He was murdered, and since then I've been out for justice, not just for my brother, but for the victims of violence across the nation. And I gotta tell you, Sean, it is a tough fight. This is the hardest fight I've ever taken on in my life, and it's led me down some very interesting work roads and paths that I never anticipated for myself, even recently. If Fox two Years are listening, which I'm sure they are, you've seen the coverage of me in Washington, d C. Asking about the crime crisis from people like Chuck Schumer, Monique Presley from the Squad, and Lean Omar from the Squad, many folks who supported to defund the police movement, and they were silent. Just to paint the picture for our audience. You went to Washington, you had a camera at a microphone. It was a five minute package. I watched it three times, and Fox and Friends ran at least twice. And I watched this and I'm like, I'm blown away. Nobody would answer your question. You lost your brother and you're asking them their lawmakers, they have the ability to change things, and they won't even give you the time of day. That's right, Sean, And many of them knew who are who I am. Rather I was on the human People were walking up to me saying sorry about your brothers. So this isn't some hidden secret. I'm asking the question not simply for some political reasons, because this isn't about left or right anymore. This is about humanic policies pushed by a certain people. The defund the police movement has led to policy violence, dead people in the streets. We see crimes up in Chicago overall, thirty seven percent just last year alone, kids sixteen and under, almost three hundred of them shot. This is an epidemic. This is a state of emergency, not just in Chicago, but across the country. Not the way that would go ahead. These kids are our national treasure. They have names, their lives matter there and here we're losing our national treasure. I'll let you finish your thought and absolutely and to that point, their lives matter. We talk about them pushing a defront the police movement and saying black lives matter, But what I saw when I was on Capitol Hill, black lives didn't matter to them. It's black boats that matter to them. To them, and the Democratic Party has used it as a platform simply to get black boats until it became politically not popular. When you see the polling, seventy seven percent of a mirror because across the country. See, crime is a major issue and it has to come to an end. But we have to hold them accountable, each and every one of them who push this narrative and has led to the destruction of laws across the country. Sean. So this conference is taking place, it's called to Save the Children Conference. Bishop ew Jackson, as the president and founder of the Stand Foundation, thank you for being with us, Bishop, and probably I need a lot more prayers than anyone else on the line, So thank you ahead of time. But in all seriousness, we're losing our national treasure. Bishop, It's it's heartbreaking. Yeah, Sean. I want to say, it's an honor to be with you. I've been watching you and listening to you for years. Yeah, Sean. We're holding this conference in Chicago because there's a major problem in Chicago, but as Giano said so eloquently, it's a problem across the country. We have been chronicling the murders of innocent children across the country. We are at two hundred and ninety nine since twenty twenty, two hundred and ninety nine murdered children. These include child like legendaria, faraoh, children kill, sleeping in their beds, kill playing in their backyards, kill riding their bicycles as his brother was just killed, innocently carrying on with their lives, and these bullets find them because we've got lawless thugs in the community who don't care about the value of life. So we're holding the conference in Chicago, partnering with Pastor Cory Brooks to do it to highlight this is the problem not only in Chicago, it's a problem across the country. And look, you're right, I just say, absolutely right. Black lives matter. The defunded police movement, dismantling the police movement has led to more black people dying in the streets of our cities twenty five hundred more in twenty twenty than in twenty nineteen. Sort of black lives really matter, as they say they do. Where are they now? Where are their voices? Well, obviously, as Giano said, it's not about caring about the lives of black people. By the way, all but two of these kids, all but two of them, have been black, and we don't hear any human cry about that. So it's not about caring about people at all. It's about their political agenda and their own sense of power. And we're going there to try to offer solutions here from the community, but also as a platform to say, this is happening all across the country. And thank you Sean for paying attention to it. And by the way, it's happening on Saturday, October the fifteenth, that's this Saturday. And well we're gonna put a link up on Hannity dot com and you can RSVP and go to this if you care about your the violence that's happening in every big city, in small town now across the country. Hopefully this is a great first step. We also have our friend Trey Penny with us, and Trey, you've been on this program for years. We've been friends for years, and we've talked about this for years. I'm glad finally people are really saying enough is enough. That's right, Sean, and thank you so much for having me on. But look, I'm actually going out there to join Bishop out there in Chicago, and you know, I have a you know, I have a strong based out there in Chicago with law enforcement and the community. So I'm going out there to engage everyone, not only to memorialize the losses of these of these young kids that are being killed in the community. But I also want to empower everybody out there. I want to give your people information that they can use to advocate for themselves in their own community. The bottom line is, we can't continue to have these type of prims in our inner city communities and I have our politicians ignore them over and over again. That can't happen. I saw this past week when you had Chicago politicians saying the praise of an eighteen for six decline in the murder rate in Chicago. Now, keep in mind, Chicago had five hundred and twenty eight murders right now, they're dealing with five hundred and twenty eight murders. Last year they had six hundred and forty six. Sean they still number ten if murders per capita. No, that's nothing to say in any praise about that's five hundred and twenty eight people that did. The bottom line is we gotta go out here. We gotta empower our community, let people know that we want change. And the only way to bring about this change is to elect the right that I'm going to make sure that they are protecting our police and protecting our community. Show us, you know, I just want I just know we can do better. You know, say what you will about Rudy Giuliani and put aside politics, because it's not about left or right, conservative, liberal, Democrat, Republican. It's about lives. It's a matter of life or death, is what it really comes down to. And you said that as well, Giano. And if people would just stand back and say, we can't let this continue, how do you let this continue? Where is the sense of urgency when you see I can predict right now, guys and Gianno, with a pretty high degree of accuracy, how many people are going to get shot in New York this weekend, Philly this weekend, in Chicago this weekend. I wish I couldn't make that prediction. I would I would hope that I'm wrong and nobody gets shot. But you know, and I know that I'm right, and you could make the same prediction. Yeah, Unfortunately, that's so true. We look at the numbers just recently in the last few weeks. Three year old shot, three year old shot, seven year old shot. We're talking about babies here, Sean, We're not talking about people who can really even walk and talk and really have a place in this world. Just set outside of their life growing. You know, they shouldn't have to parents, shouldn't have to live in fear. But that's where we are. I think it's so important to have a very strong community conversation. A lot of these murders that are taking place are African Americans who are killing each other. The sense of life has left many folks in Chicago and across the country. They don't care about it, they don't feel for it, and that's an issue that's something that has to be talked about. We need to get tougher on crime, whether it be with police officers being able to actually do their jobs. And I have to overham people like Mary Lowrie Lyfet who implemented no chase policy where police officers, if they're in their cars and they're going to chase the one of their cards, they got to call their supervisors. Or if there's a criminal who's running on foot, they can't run after them in most situations. That needs to change. But what also needs to change is this soft one crime prosecuted by the name of Kimpop, who's dropped twenty five thousand felony cases of rape and murder alone. These are really important cases where people aren't getting justice. We see just recently, from July of last year up until now twenty what, almost three hundred assays have left her off. We're talking about prosecutors that are needed. They have a major workload, they're not able to do their jobs. We saw in last year long, of all the crime that was committed, only twelve percent of it led to an arrest. Then you look at what happened on the prosecution side, the numbers were even worse. So things must change. But the community itself has to take accountability because these aren't people from outside of the community. They know who these folks are. Oftentimes things need to change. In another message for folks who are listening across the country, because this issue is so paramount in my life now covering this issue and ensuring that there's justice for families. If you know of any story, a crime story where someone isn't getting justice and you think there's a bit of media attention that can make the difference, reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. At Giano called well, if you know any solutions to the crime issues, any policy that is lord the homicide rates, the murder rate across the country. If you know if any of those things, reach out to me on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. At Giano called well this. We need solutions and we also need community involvement because the police cannot do it alone. Just in Chicago last point, they're down a thousand detectives for the murder case load that they have. That's how bad things are in the city of Chicago. It's a multi proNT failure. Well, I want to thank all of you for what you're doing. I want to give out the information. We're gonna put it up on Hannity dot com so you don't have to if you're driving your car, you don't have to memorize it. It's happening this Saturday. It's from twelve to three. It's in Chicago, and it's called to Save the Children Conference. I don't know is there any charge for this? Sub bishopers for free. No, there's no there's no charge. Free attendants that it's at the New Beginnings Church. Passage I passed to Corey Brooks. Right. Tree will be one of the people speaking. Trade Penny will be one of the people speaking. And by the way, one of the issues we'll deal with is also rebuilding families because long term We've got to look at how the liberal policies of this sixth last century decimated the black family, and how we rebuild black families and create mother's father centered homes to raise these children so that I have to run. But I'm going to tell you something. I am praying for all of you. Please save our kids. Every I believe every every child comes from God. That's what I believe. And every child deserves to live in safety and security, and we need law in order to accomplish that. I'd bless your work. Thank you Bishop, thank you Trey, and thank you Gianna. Appreciate y'all being one of us. Good luck in the conference on Saturday. We appreciate you all being here. Guy, we serve, and thank God of justice. So we're going. Amen, we'll continue all right, twenty five now till the top of the hour, eight hundred nine for one Shawn our number. You want to join us. This was pretty interesting. So AOC, the squad leader, the speaker, the real Speaker of the House, Pelosi speaker in name only. Anyway, she was doing a town hall and Heckler is asking, you know, if she will stop nuclear war. You gotta listen to this Congress one night. None of this matters unless there's a nuclear war, which you voted to send arms and weapons in Ukraine's party. Okay, you originally voted, you ran heasy outsider. Yeah, you get voting start this morning. You're voting to start. There will be now neighbors if there's a nuclear bomb. Wow. Now AOC is getting hackled by the way. She should have been heckled for losing. Oh it wasn't an Amazon that was gonna build out all those high paying jobs in her district. Was Oh man, that was a dumb mistake. I mean the deal was done. I mean property values were going up fifty percent for people, and then she pulls the rug right out from underneath them. Unbelievable. All right, let's get to our busy telephones here. Let's say hi to Wayne, Central New York. Wayne, Hi, how are you glad you called? Sir? It's an honor talking to you, sir, as all mine. Well, I just wanted to bring to light more that the player to people trying to pay their fuel bills this winter. I called to get my crocine delivery, right. You know, I'm a role I'm about thirty miles from circus, we're in the country and or a scene is over six dollars a gallon. This is crazy. I mean I figured it out. It's going to cost like three thousand dollars to heat our home this year for the next six months. Oh my gosh, wow that six dollars again, Well, excuse me, I do get when I called an ordered, my price is five ninety and because they give me a fifteen cent a gallon discount because I'm an honormally discharged veteran, which is you know, it's cool. They don't have to do that, but they do, so it's five ninety for me. So really it's six h five a gallon for kerosene. I just you know, how do you live? I mean Biden and his you know cohorts. You know, their attack on the energy industry has just ruined our quality of life. It doesn't matter if it's kerosene, it doesn't matter if it's propane or natural gas, it doesn't matter if it's heating oil. We're gonna get hammered this year. And you know, I was reading an article yesterday out of Germany. I'll get over it. Just put two sweaters on. We don't have to sacrifice something as basic and fundamental as heat. You know, as human beings, we've advanced, and we've we've created easier, more comfortable living conditions for ourselves. Why would we want to go back? I mean, the idea that sounds like Jimmy Carter, let's just just wear a sweater, Laurie thermostat. I don't want to lower my thermostat. I want the temperature the way I want it, as long as I'm willing to pay for it. And I don't want to pay ten times when I paid last year. I mean, it's so beyond frustrating. Now I can afford it, but there was a lot of years of my life I couldn't. And what I remember living two years in an apartment that in my room we did not have heat. You're gonna ask my sister about this, lone A true story. And anyway, I bought it a lie actric heater, and one night the blanket fell off the bed and onto the electric heater and I wake up like choking to death because the room had filled with so much smoke. It didn't go it didn't create a flame, but it created a lot of smoke. And you know, a pretty scary thing. This is what we're going to tell people to do, stuff like this when they have heating systems that would work if they can afford the oil or the gas or the keronty whatever it happens to be. Yeah, But the problem is they can afford it. They can. It's just that the government has decided that it's more politically expedient for them to make it harder for all of us. Because if we drive fear and debilitate the American people, and obviously everybody all across Europe right now is going through the same thing, then we become dependent on them. And ultimately that's their goal, is to create a complete and total global dependency on big government and cripple any sort of free Germany is different Germany, No, it's not. It's different. No, in this sense, they're ahead of us. No, they're not since Merkel has been in charge. No, no, no, I'm making a point here. They abandoned energy independence because they gave into their climate alarmist cultists members years ago, and that's when they that's when they became reliant on Vladimir Putin. And we're doing multi billion dollar deals energy deals with Putin and that's when Donald Trump handed Angela Merkel the white flag. At that time, we were we were racing towards new production of energy in this country, which got us to a point where he hadn't been to in seventy five years, which was that energy independence and an exporter of energy. Joe Biden abandoned all that and as he kisses the ass of you know, all of these dictators, and as they shoved the middle finger in his face, and they even not only did they say no to h were increasing production, they decreased by two million barrels a day. And then Joe Biden says, can you do it after November? So he wants foreign countries to influence our election. Where are the Democrats on investigating that part of Joe colluding with OPEC and Saudi Arabia and even Russia because they're part of this cabal that are dominating energy and laughing at how stupid we are and what an idiot he is. You know, I'm watching. But of course in Washington, all they're talking about for the four million time is January sixth, while they ignored the five hundred and seventy four riots in the summer of twenty twenty. That's where their heads at. It's this is insanity anyway, appreciate the call. Thank you. Let's get back to our phones. Long Island, New York. Nick is with us. What's up? Nick? How are you sure? I appreciate you taking the call. You're a must listen every day as we do, and you're a must watch every day as we do. Watch Lee Zelden can win. He's leading in Long Island. A pole came out today, but not by enough. He needs to win by a big margin in Upstate New York, a big margin in Long Island for him to win this, and then he's got to stop the bleeding that is, you know, nine Democrats registered to one Republican. He can win, though. Let me get a couple of things off my chest, Sean, and I'll make it quick. And again, I appreciate you taking the time. As far as it de turn goes. Let's get to hookal first. Okay, people kill people, not guns. What would be wrong, Sean with ten years mandatory jail time if you're a felon that gets caught with an illegal firearm, that's a b stop and frisk. Bring it back. See, let's get a plain close anti crime unit throughout the five boroughs. Sean, let's do this. We have to get deterrence in place now. Also to Monday, Columbus Day, our mayor, who is obviously on qualified, was interviewed by somebody that you know very well, and the dialogue was he was passing the buck to the olbaning lawmakers saying that he was handcuffed another unqualified mayor. We have to get tough, we have to get zelled in in and we're New York tough shoring. Things have to change. That has to be a deterrent for the bad actors. I'm sure you are great. Listen, crime can be stopped. We don't how to stop crime. It's through good policing. Now, does that mean that every cop is a good cop? Know? The fast majority of them are, overwhelming majority of them are. They want to do a good job. Everybody I know that's a cop, and I'm sure you know many as well. They went into policing because they want to protect and serve their community. They don't mind putting themselves in harm's way. They do it gladly, willingly. It's not the highest paying job, although it pays a decent wage. If you're in New York or Suffolk County or or Nassau County. But the reality is is now they've got handcuffs on themselves. They're not allowed to do their job, and god forbid they try to do their job, and they're gonna end up on the other side of a jury, you know well, being second guests for every decision they make. We can solve the crime problem. We've been able to do it when you have nearly three thousand murders a year in New York City and a mayor says, you know what, I'm sick of this and it's going to end, and implements good policing policies and you drive the number down to three hundred. We know how to stop it, and the question is where's the will to stop it? And then, rather than going in that direction to make sure every law abiding citizen is safe and secure, we go in the other direction. We defund an NYPD by a billion dollars, we dismantle police departments, and then we come up with the idiocy of nobail laws. It's insane. This is these look twenty six days from now. I cannot project the urgency I want to project in terms of how bad this really is. It's all on the line, And I don't like to make predictions on elections. I like to give you a realistic snapshot. And right now I cannot say with confidence that the Republicans are going to take the House and Senate. I think the odds are much higher for the House. We've got some tough races in the Senate. We've got some tough gubernatorial races around the country. So what I'm hoping is is that people have had it. If you're better off than you are under Donald Trump, with Joe Biden and the radical socialist Democrats and the climate cultists that run the country, if you think you're better off, vote for them. But if you see record high inplation, and you see you know, border chaos like we've never had, and a record number of people illegally entering the country already this year, on top of last year's record, and you like paying high gas prices, and you like paying more for every product you buy and every store you go to because it costs more to produce it and it costs more to transport it, then vote for Democrats. If you want law and order, vote for Republicans and fire these people with their insane defund dismantle no bail mentality. If you're sick of your schools failing your kids, vote these people out that have aligned with this corrupt teachers union. They have this unholy alliance. And I'm only one vote, Nick, I'm one vote, But I'm hoping that people are feeling what I'm feeling. I think I feel the country is slipping away from us. I feel like they're dragging us down a dark path of which if they continue to be in power for any length of time, we won't recognize this country anymore, and we will suffer needlessly. These policies are a disaster, and it's now ingrained in pretty much every single Democratic candidate. I've never seen such extreme candidates. And I've been doing politics now since nineteen eighty seven on radio. That's when I first started. It should it shouldn't be your horse race, San, it shouldn't be your horse race. Should be a blowout, it should be a slam dunk. This is simple, Sean, It's common sense. Look at what's happened to your state, Nick, Your state is a is a socialist Adam schiffhole. You're in the state, Sue Sean, I'm as dumb as you are. We're both dumb. We need to get the hell out of here, all right, Nick, appreciate the call, buddy, God blush you. All right, Let's say hi to Aaron. He's in the great state of Ohio, the Buckeye State. What's going on, Aaron? How are you? Hey, Sean? I'm great. I have three words, no joke, no how perpectly hermu. I have a three letter word job, j O, B S. I don't know. I count four. I'm gonna start with two words and he starts with three. Made in America, whatever it was. Where's Jackie? I have friends, to workers and family. Republican Democrat. We don't really get along much anymore as we used to politically. But the first time you mentioned term limits, it's one thing. I don't care what political side you're on. Everybody agrees, Nancy Schumer McConnell the life long that it's time for them to, you know, go. We risked the chance of aoc IS in the new socialist coming in, but you know it's a it's a risk worth not having them there. Their life. They how much do they make a year versus how much did they come out of office with you know, look at Rafael Warnock. You know he's he's he's he's doubled as well since he's been in uh in the Senate for like what a year and a half. It's ridiculous, uh twenty six days, everybody, the power is in your hands. Is enough of us to change things? Just that? It's an all hands on deck moment. I can't I can't express and translate the urgency I feel. I hope you're all feeling it too. I believe you are. Thousand dollars a year. All right, that's gonna rerupt ex up for today. A great Hannity nineties too tonight on the Fox News channel, Oh, George poppadapples. Turns out they wanted to fights Warren on him and on Fox News who knows who else. On top of the one million dollar bribe offer of the FBI to Christopher Steele and putting dan Chenko on the payroll the Russian subsource for Christopher Steele? How insane is all of this? Also, marcar o'rubio, Steve Moore will be with us, Ryan's previous Stephen Miller, Leo two point Otorell and Jessica guitarlove as we have the best election coverage on TV and radio. Tonight, say eDV Are, Fox News, Hannity, twenty six days till these all important mid terms. See Tonight back here tomorrow

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