Welcome to this special edition of hannity. Hanz in for chaffet sean. In just a moment, we ll get full reaction and analysism kamala s disastrous interview on cnn. . Tht first, we ll take you live to the annual gathering of moms for liberty, where formere id president trump is speaking. Let ent tris speaks listen in fd i ve heard you talk about yourt mom in interviews before. Ve she was obviously a very strong woman. Warys she hard on you with school? tell us about your mom. A little bit. No, she wa no. S a she was greaty i had a great mother, great father, very different people. Dmy mother came from scotlandce and she came over to this country. Other people from scotland, you know, actually, that s hidden. Do you know that some of the biggeshet, smartest, mostin brilliant leaders in come from scotland and nobody knows it, ro or at least, you know, their parents came from scotland, but it scotland. Scotland did very well in this country out. It s very g we have people and i know that o
Week. Did you see the movie Black Panther . Tim well, i heard about the movie. And in, fact when i saw the trailer for that move me, i said, this is not my kind of movie. Im not into superheroes stuff at all. I am not into, like, alternate worlds, and Magic Elements and, you know, things that give you superhuman powers and flying and stuff. I just its just, not my thing. And, i watched it anyway. And, i absolutely loved it. I watched it one weekend, and then i went back the next weekend, and i watched it again. Black panther is fantastic. Even if you dont like movies like that. Its the first ever Superhero Movie to receive an oscar nomination for best picture, totally deserved. It i say that as a not superhero person. Just a fantastic and landmark film. Here is the serving republican Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina, on that movie. On Black Panther. He said, it is, quote, created by agnostic jew. And put to film by satanic marxists. He calls it, quote, this trash that was only cre
that we are the heirs of thats first revolution. we are the keepers ofof flame of liberty. we hold it high tonighh tot fonr the to see. we will safeguard our valueas . we will teach our childrend to cherish and adoreador their o that they can build its future . we can make the years ahead the best years our has everne had. there is new ground to bew brokengr and new action to be b taken. america has always been greatest. when we dared to be great o together, we are part of one of the greatest story ever told. the story of america the ideals of july four, 1776 still speak l to all humanity, and the revolution declared that day goes on time legend. at the time of his death and the statue of liberty is not as shaken or less than a happy happy 4th of july. america, to all of you out out there, welcome to our bige independence day special celebration live herdae in new york city, where it is 80 degrees, very hot and humid. i might just be here tonight with joey jones, carl
overturn abortion rights we hold that roe and casey mus be over rolled, justice alit writes an initial draf circulated through the courts. that headline change everything and it certainly changed the course of the midter elections. and that moment, the stakes of the upcoming november election they skyrocket it it gav democrats over a month and a half a head start to start campaigning on that issu before the opinion was hande down in late june. and on june 24th, the suprem court struck down roe v. wade. the law of the land for nearly 50 years, they stripped away reproductive rights fo millions in this country just six weeks later, the firs test of abortion rights at the ballot box came in kansas. voters in kansas headed to the polls in early august to vot on a constitutional amendmen that would strip away abortion rights from the stat constitution in kansas, of all places voters rejected that republica effort people overwhelmingly voted to protect abortion rights in the state
welcome to the whole story, i m anderson cooper. since the october 7th terror attack on israel and the war that followed, there has been a spike on anti-semitic attacks around the world, including in the united states. the fbi recently warned anti-semitism is reaching historic levels. it s data shows jewish americans make up 2.4% of the public, but they are the targets of more than 60% of religious hate crimes recorded in this country. since october, jewish day schools have closed or had to hire extra security, synagogues have gone into lockdown and college campuses in particular have seen a surge in anti-semitic incidents, including some assaults. over the next hour, cnn s dana bash explores the roots of anti-semitism in america and how they ve spread. you ll also hear from some who personally experienced threats and attacks in the past month and have started hiding their jewish identity in public out of fear for their safety. reporter: sunday, october 29th, in souther