Seen former PresIdent Trump and hIs runnIng Mate Jd Vance meet wIth fIrefIghters In new York CIty. ThIs day markIng 23 years sInce terrorIsts attacked our natIon on september 11th. Remembrance ceremony at ground 0 began thIs mornIng wIth PresIdent And VIce PresIdent BIden and harrIs, and former PresIdent Trump and ohIo senator vance. It was also the second tIme that the two, Kamala HarrIs and Donald Trump, have met In the past 24 hours. The fIrst, of course, was last NIghts PresIdent Ial debate. It was a tense matchup that some People Today are callIng an unfaIr fIght. I would be one of those people. Im HarrIs Faulkner and you are In the faulkner focus. Former PresIdent Trump and VIce PresIdent Kamala HarrIs traded barbs on that PhIladelphIa Stage Last NIght. CrItIcs say the v. P. Had some help. PresIdent Donald Trump dId a good job. A threeonone cage match. The moderators were so bIased anyone could see It. TerrIbly moderated debate. Three agaInst one. A threeonone debate. DIsappoIntI
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
Breyers last great important decisions if he were to step down. This notion that if we talk about it, it will make him more resistant to the completely rational choice to step down at this time, strikes me as just so childish. I mean, senators face this all the time. Members of the court have faced it throughout our lives, the question of should soandso not run for reelection, and adults deal with that. And he should understand that of course theres plenty of rational reason why he should step down. This is the perfect summer for him to do that. And the notion that if we talk about it, he just might stay there till hes, i dont know what, hes 82 now, i dont know. Do you not feel even the least bit superstitious about it, though . I mean, given what we have just been through with the last few vacancies on the court. Is there like a little, like, dont walk under the ladder, dont cross the black cat, superstition feeling for you about talking about it . Or is that just me . Youd have to pr
Breyers last great important decisions if he were to step down. This notion that if we talk about it, it will make him more resistant to the completely rational choice to step down at this time, strikes me as just so childish. I mean, senators face this all the time. Members of the court have faced it throughout our lives, the question of should soandso not run for reelection, and adults deal with that. And he should understand that of course theres plenty of rational reason why he should step down. This is the perfect summer for him to do that. And the notion that if we talk about it, he just might stay there till hes, i dont know what, hes 82 now, i dont know. Do you not feel even the least bit superstitious about it, though . I mean, given what we have just been through with the last few vacancies on the court. Is there like a little, like, dont walk under the ladder, dont cross the black cat, superstition feeling for you about talking about it . Or is that just me . Youd have to pr
Breyers last great important decisions if he were to step down. This notion that if we talk about it, it will make him more resistant to the completely rational choice to step down at this time, strikes me as just so childish. I mean, senators face this all the time. Members of the court have faced it throughout our lives, the question of should soandso not run for reelection, and adults deal with that. And he should understand that of course theres plenty of rational reason why he should step down. This is the perfect summer for him to do that. And the notion that if we talk about it, he just might stay there till hes, i dont know what, hes 82 now, i dont know. Do you not feel even the least bit superstitious about it, though . I mean, given what we have just been through with the last few vacancies on the court. Is there like a little, like, dont walk under the ladder, dont cross the black cat, superstition feeling for you about talking about it . Or is that just me . Youd have to pr