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April 26, 2024 31 mins

Lori Lowenthal Marcus, is the legal director and a litigator with The Deborah Project, a non-profit law firm that represents those who have been discriminated against in educational settings because they are Jewish and/or pro-Israel. Columbia’s protests have spread like a cancer across the nation, with calls now for the President of Columbia to resign.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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till you get to vote.

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Speaker 9 (01:17):
On coming up next our final News round Up and
Information Overload Hour.

Speaker 10 (01:24):
All right, News round Up, Information Overload Hour, and your
calls coming up eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program,
it's pretty sick. It's pretty sad to be watching witnessing
what is nothing but virulent hatred and radical ant his
semitism on college campuses. Now all across the country, everywhere

(01:45):
from Columbia, NYU and Yale and Havevid and Berkeley and Austin,
Texas and around the country it goes, and it's just
kind of sad and pathetic, but yet predictable of the
radical left watching Joe Biden being turned into a pretzel
because he has way more concern about his own personal

(02:07):
political ambition. That stands out in my mind as well.
Prime Minister Benjamin nettin Yahoo compared these college protests to
Nazi Germany.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
Here's what he said, What's.

Speaker 5 (02:19):
Happening on America's college campuses is horrific. Anti Semitic mobs
have taken over leading universities. They called for the annihilation
of Israel. They attack Jewish students, they attack Jewish faculty.
This is reminiscent of what happened in German universities in
the nineteen thirties. It's unconscionable. It has to be stopped,
it has to be condemned, and condemned unequivocally. But that's

(02:40):
not what happened. The response of several university presidents was shameful.

Speaker 10 (02:44):
Now a lot of the professors have weighed in on this.
You have a Columbia professor finally speaking out saying AOC
is an agent of the chaos. At NYU, another professor,
I remember at Columbia Jewish professor was he had his
he had his id taken away and said, don't come
on campus.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
It's not safe.

Speaker 10 (03:05):
Had the rabbi on campus at Columbia telling Jewish students
it's not safe, don't come on campus, you know, don't
no longer have in person education at this institution. And
others are following suit as well. But the NYU professor
calling out the double standard for hate speech against the Jewish,

(03:26):
against Jewish students in this case, Listen.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
AOC, I'm just she's an agents of chaos. That's the name.
AOC is agents of chaos. And I'm just looking forwards
to my kids and grandkids reading about this chapter in
history and the list of all the rabbid antisemites, and
to see her name there.

Speaker 11 (03:44):
She is.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
This is not peaceful protests, and she's just she's lying
to the people. She is lying to the people, just
like Washida claimed. If this was targeting a race, if
this was targeting a sexual orientation, a sexual identity, the
NYPD would have said owns something to do, because this
is targeting the Jews. May Eric Adams speaks very highly

(04:06):
about how much he cares and does nothing.

Speaker 12 (04:08):
I can tell you if I went into the NYU
Square with a white hood on and said lynch the
blacks to burn the gays, my idea would be shut
off by that night, and I would never work in
academia again. There would be no need for the words
context or nuance. I wouldn't be protected by terms like
First Amendment or free speech. I would be out of
the world of academia. It seems like we have a

(04:29):
double standard when it comes to hate speech as long
as it's against Jews.

Speaker 10 (04:34):
And if you think that's not bad enough, well then
at the University of Texas you have protesters shouting shout pigs,
go home, get off our campus. Who are they shouting
at the police? The very people Joe Biden just is
basically in hiding over all of this, just like you know,
he has not supported Israel's victory in their war on terror.

(04:57):
How these kids have forgotten the nearly twelve hundred at
Israeli's from October seventh, the hundreds taken hostages, the beheadings,
the rapes, the murder all that took place. They've forgotten
the last tens and tens of thousands of rockets over
the last number of years fired into Israel, and everybody

(05:18):
seems to have forgotten who the real victim in all
of this is. That would be the country of Israel.
They are the victims of terrorism, and Joe Biden, for
political expediency, has abandoned America and their commitment to stand
for what is right against radical Islamic terrorists that have
as their stated mission the destruction of Israel or death

(05:41):
to Israel. And now we even hear death to America.
You just can't even make a lot of this up.
Laurie Lowenthal Marcus is with US legal director and a
litigator at the Debor Project. It's a nonprofit law firm
that represents those who have been discriminated against in these
educational sets because they are Jewish and or pro Israel. Laurie,

(06:05):
welcome to the program and keep up the good work.
I assume probably your phone has been ringing off the hook, Hi, Sean.

Speaker 6 (06:13):
Yes, it has been ringing off the hook since October ninth,
and it's only ramped up consistently. First, the fear from
about overseas and now the neighbor's next door and the
college students sitting next to you. So it's been one growing,
ugly hate fest.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
It's really terrible. How many calls have you gotten?

Speaker 6 (06:40):
Oh my god. I'm speaking to hundreds of parents, students,
faculty members all across the country and we're working as
hard as we can, and we have complaints ready to file.
The universities have really been caught flat footed. But I'll
tell you Sean, it's also happening in the cay To

(07:00):
twelve schools, So that's the next wave we'll all be
looking at. And I've had a front row seat. So
as much hatred as you're seeing and hearing on the
campus is spoken students to students. You're seeing that teachers
to students in Cada twelve.

Speaker 10 (07:19):
Yeah, unbelievable. Let me ask you a question. When they're
telling Jewish students to stay away from the universities that
they're attending and they're telling them it's not safe, and
one of those saying similar things and taking away credentials
from Jewish professors, I have a question, why wouldn't they

(07:39):
have enough law enforcement presence on the universities to protect
the innocent here. It's a question I wouldn't think i'd
have to ask, but apparently I do.

Speaker 6 (07:52):
Well, it's an issue of who do you appease and
who do you protect? And the ones you appease are
the radicals, the people who scream and shout and break
things and hurt people. That's who are being appeased. And
the ones who are not being protected are what I
like to call the quiet minorities, the Jews, Asians and

(08:15):
so forth. And they're told, you know, go off campus,
it's not safe for you. And those students aren't going to,
you know, raise a ruckus. I would tell them they
should bring breach of contract lawsuits against these universities. They're
supposed to be protecting their students and they're not.

Speaker 10 (08:33):
Yeah, they are supposed to be protecting them and they're not,
which is why your organization is so successful. You know,
you said something that I thought was interesting. You've called
for the president of Columbia resign. And you can't think
of anybody like this or any instance like this. We
watch what happened in Hobvid and some of these other institutions.

(08:55):
I have found their comments and their actions repulsive. These
camps are so woke and politically correct that if you
use the wrong, wrong pronoun or God forbid, you said
anything against the that was racist or you know, which
is horrific in and of itself. But these universities have
very strict laws about you know, what you can say

(09:17):
about about anybody based on their race, ethnicity, et cetera.
And they usually hold those students accountable. But they're not
holding them accountable against the Jewish people.

Speaker 1 (09:28):
Why is that?

Speaker 6 (09:29):
That's exactly right, that's the discrimination. We have people held
to account for using the wrong pronouns and for suggesting
that certain people from a certain part of the world
might be terrorists. Even suggesting that is something students will
be disciplined for. But calling for the destruction of the

(09:53):
state of Israel, for the elimination of all Jews, calling
for gas the Jews. I heard that, that's okay, that's
called free.

Speaker 1 (10:02):
That was in Australia.

Speaker 10 (10:04):
They were chanting gas the Jews after Jews.

Speaker 1 (10:08):
Yep.

Speaker 6 (10:08):
Yeah, Well they've also begun to say things very much
like that on American college campuses, and that.

Speaker 10 (10:15):
If you have tape or audio of that, I'd love
to have it an error so people can see and
hear it.

Speaker 6 (10:22):
Okay, I will get that they're calling yahood and for
the return of our hood. That's the Jewish massacres, that's
what they're calling for. And it's totally crossed the line
from just a geopolitical conflict now it's just jew hatred
on display. And you're right, the universities are not disciplining disciplining.

(10:46):
They're not punishing these students for acting outrageously, for threatening
the lives of their fellow students. And on Columbia's campus,
I just saw it yesterday, two days ago. There are
food stations for the men's and porta potties set up
for them.

Speaker 8 (11:02):
What are you kidding me?

Speaker 6 (11:04):
That's what they're doing that there. Of course the students
are going to continue to stay there. Why are they
making life easy and comfortable for them? They should be
thrown out.

Speaker 10 (11:15):
All said, if any student wants to get in touch
with you, we could put a link on our website
to your organization, But how would they get in.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Touch with you?

Speaker 6 (11:24):
Yeah, Debora Project dot org, Lori Loanthol Marcus at Deborah
Project dot org.

Speaker 10 (11:32):
We appreciate the good work you're doing. Thank you so
much for being with us. We appreciate it. Uh, eight
hundred nine four one, Seawan, if you want to be
a part of the program when we come back, we'll
hit the phones. Eight hundred nine four one, Sean Bright.
What's at our busy phones? Is Kirk at North Carolina? Kirk, Hi,
how are you glad? You called sir soon?

Speaker 13 (11:51):
I'm doing great and I'm I'm so glad to be
on your show. I've been a long time listener, first
time caller. Thank you on the topic of of the
early voting, and I want to provide an alternate view
on that, and that is, you know, I just don't
trust this situation at all. Honestly, I never have. You know,

(12:12):
when when the early voting thing got started many years ago,
you know, it was I floated forward as a courtesy,
you know, to help you manage your time and all
of this, because I remember voting day. I'm sixty two
years old. I remember voting day, and that's the way
it was. And we didn't have all of these incredible

(12:34):
delays and all of this. You got states that float
out four or five weeks and they end up saying, well,
we're not we haven't covered all the vote yet, which
you've had four or five weeks to work with, you know,
that kind of thing. You know, So I honestly prefer
to wait, wait to voting day or maybe the day before.
I just don't want my vote floating out there, you know,

(12:57):
for some faceless person, because voter fraud is an inside
of current.

Speaker 10 (13:03):
Listen, I just want to address this, and I've taken heat,
but I think those of you that know me best
know I'm sincere in my beliefs, and I've been very clear.
This is not the system that I believe offers the
most integrity and instills the most confidence in the results.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
I just don't believe that.

Speaker 10 (13:25):
With all of that said, we cannot, I believe, as Conservatives,
we cannot start out election day behind hundreds of thousands
of votes and then expect that we're going to catch up.

Speaker 1 (13:37):
Now, we saw this recently.

Speaker 10 (13:39):
We saw this in that George Santos seat run off,
and sure enough, the Democrats, you know, they've they've banked
all their votes on election day, Well, it snowed in
New York and for the special election, and a lot
of people that maybe were planning on voting that they
weren't able to vote that day. That's what I'm talking

(14:01):
about it's not the system we want.

Speaker 9 (14:03):
Now.

Speaker 10 (14:03):
If we want to change the system, well, we have
a couple of things we got to do, and that
is we have got to win elections first. And that's that.
That is the only thing we have going for us.
Win the election first.

Speaker 13 (14:19):
Yeah, the point that you make, it's it's certainly viable.
I mean, you are you are right, and I fully
agree with all of what you're saying. You know, I'm
still going to be a voting day holdout. It would
take golf ball size heil to keep me from voting.
But it is unfortunate. I don't know if you recall this,

(14:39):
but a very young President Trump when he when he
first one of his first initiatives was to reach out
to the states and say, we got to straighten out
these voter rolls. I want a report and all this
and and h and about twenty seven states told told
President Trump to take a hike.

Speaker 7 (14:57):
We're not doing it.

Speaker 13 (14:58):
I don't know if you remember that, but I do.
And uh. Trump backed off, I guess with the idea
of catching him on the backside, you know, assuming he
got re elected. But uh uh and uh so hopefully
you know, assuming that President Trump gets re elected, and
I certainly hope he does. Uh, he'll get in there
and he'll say, we're going to revisit this voting thing

(15:19):
and we're going to get this voting thing straightened out
because uh, these uh, the uh, the political left has
really been very successful at pulling some form of wool
over the eyes of the country with these drop boxes.
And they're you know, they're they're they're no signature verification on.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
Balance and uh, you're singing from my hymn. No, my friend.

Speaker 10 (15:47):
Uh, but I'm just telling Republicans, conservatives, you got to
overcome your reluctance of resistance. Vote early, vote by mail,
and and partisan observers hopefully can watch the vote counting
all day. And I'm sorry, the voting all day and
the vote counting all night. Anyway, appreciate the call. Eight
hundred nine four one Shawn is a number. More call

(16:08):
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n all right, let's go to our busy phones. Let's
say hi to Joe Kansas. Next Sean Hannity Show. How
are you, Joe? What's going on?

Speaker 13 (17:55):
Hello?

Speaker 11 (17:55):
Sean?

Speaker 7 (17:57):
Why are you?

Speaker 1 (17:57):
Sir?

Speaker 11 (17:58):
Joe?

Speaker 8 (17:59):
Just fine?

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Thank you, glad to have you. What's on your mind today?

Speaker 8 (18:04):
I just don't understand why we, as the GOP continued
to play by the rules when the Dems rewrite the
rules every day. I was just praying that Trump would
just not even show up the court. You know, they
decided that Joe couldn't couldn't stand trial. So why do

(18:28):
we continue to play by those rules? And what is
the reset that we're going to have to go through
to get our country back.

Speaker 1 (18:37):
I don't know what the answer is.

Speaker 10 (18:38):
To be honest, I accept that everybody in one hundred
and ninety three days go out and vote. I mean,
I don't know how many different ways I can say it,
but this, this, this is serious. It's at all hands
on deck moment for the country.

Speaker 11 (18:52):
You know.

Speaker 10 (18:52):
I listen to some people in their commentary and it's
like they think they have the the only only way.
You have to be a purist in every way, if
if you want to be part of changing this country,
No you don't. I mean every party, both the Republican
Party or the Conservative Movement or the Liberal Movement and
Democratic Party, they're coalitions and you have people from different backgrounds.

(19:16):
But look, if you like open borders, where our enemies are,
our top geopolitical foes are entering this country without any
vetting at all, if you like, if you like what's
happening at our border, if you like what's happening with
our economy GDP at a just abismo rate, it's disgusting.

(19:38):
I mean, today's GDP report not only showed a weak economy,
but worries some inflation already. I would argue myself with
stagflation that we're seeing here. But it's chilling, it's frightening,
you know, I told everybody earlier in the program. Today
a shocking number of Americans are experiencing hunger in Joe
Biden's America. I guess, except if you're an illegal immigrant,

(20:00):
you're well taken care of. Find the inflation now is
derailed all economic growth in this country. We get these
GDP numbers today that are just god awful. That's on
top of a three point five percent inflation rate increase
just in the last month, three point two percent the
month before year over year, and those rate hikes aren't

(20:21):
coming because the economy is deteriorating right before our eyes.
It's pretty scary. Anyway, my friend, good call, appreciate it.
Let us say hi to Bill in New Jersey. Bill High,
how are you glad you called?

Speaker 11 (20:35):
Sure?

Speaker 9 (20:35):
And thank you so much for taking my call. Interesting
about the Supreme Court, it would seem that part of
the problem they have is surf conscribing presidential immunity. Is
if they leave the door to open, it's only going
to be a plethora of cases filed one after the
other that somebody wasn't within their executive authority and therefore

(20:58):
they get be charged anyway.

Speaker 11 (21:01):
So I.

Speaker 1 (21:03):
Don't think. Look, it's just my gut.

Speaker 10 (21:05):
I mean, we spent a lot of time on this today,
and my gut is is that the Supreme Court is
going to either remand it, but with instructions I would
argue to a lower court, and that's going to lead
to a lot of pre trial motions. If a trial
even takes place at any point on this, Donald Trump wins,

(21:28):
its a moot point won't matter, and that's got to
be our first and best hope. But the idea that
a president, you know, through their actions of being president,
that would mean that that Barack Obama with the infamous
drone strike, would be charged for murder. I mean that
you have to have a president that has the freedom

(21:52):
to use the powers that are given to him, whether
they might make right decisions or wrong decisions at time,
and Obama would be the case of a wrong decision.
And so I would just argue that it is it
is imperative that a president have the ability to make
decisions without having the threat of being tried after his term,

(22:17):
you know, lurking in his mind and weighing on his
decision making. This world is far too dangerous for that
to occur. Anyway, good good call my friend eight hundred
and ninety four one Seawan Joe and Ohio if you
want to, Joe, what's on your mind today?

Speaker 1 (22:35):
By the way, you know who I.

Speaker 10 (22:36):
Heard is a great guy, the coach of Ohio State football.
Do you ever hear of the guy?

Speaker 8 (22:42):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (22:42):
I could have.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
You heard of him?

Speaker 10 (22:47):
But anyway, somebody told me he's friends with him, and
he's a really great guy and a great coach.

Speaker 1 (22:54):
What do you think.

Speaker 11 (22:56):
You know, it's anybody's game at this point. Season end
started yet.

Speaker 10 (23:01):
Well that's true. It's always a new season if you
didn't win the last one. Anyway, what's on your mind today?

Speaker 11 (23:07):
So obviously everybody knows you got a presidential race going on,
But I'm wondering there are there any like congressional races
that you got your eye on that peque your interest
and people we should be looking out for on November fifth.

Speaker 10 (23:21):
Look, we're going to get into some of the specific races.
We'll probably spend more time on Senate races than House races.
We're putting up on our website. You can click on
your state. You're going to get all the election information
you would ever want when registration, when the deadline is,
when your state might have early voting, how long that lasts,

(23:44):
you know, pretty much all the information you'd ever want.
It's put up there for informational reasons, and I just
think it's the right thing to do, but basically doing
it as a public service to help people.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
But we'll have that up there.

Speaker 11 (23:57):
Shortly, all right, keep an eye out for it, all.

Speaker 1 (24:01):
Right, my friend.

Speaker 11 (24:03):
Thanks.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
As a matter of fact, that the election map is up.

Speaker 4 (24:06):
You said, yeah, the election map is up, and for
our listeners out there, we just want to let you know.
So every day we are adding new states information what's
happening district by district, and we've actually added a new
piece of information just this morning, which is the states
that have early voting. So you know, we know we
have our countdown to the election, but we want to

(24:27):
make sure that folks know, like if you have early voting,
we want you out there and getting your vote cast
asap because we have to fight, you know, the fights
we can win, and the Democrats do that so well.
So we're going to have that information up there now.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
All right.

Speaker 10 (24:38):
So just go to Hannadi dot com and you know,
click on your state and you'll learn all the deadlines.
And I urge people to start thinking about it now.
One hundred and ninety three days are going to fly by.
The next thing, you know is going to be election eve,
and you're going to be like, Holy Adam Schiff and
here we go. Because there's so much hanging in the balance.

(25:00):
That's why I'm hoping these polls that came out yesterday
are you know, are what we think they are.

Speaker 1 (25:06):
I believe they are.

Speaker 10 (25:07):
I think that Donald Trump has a chance to really
blow out this election. It's it's going to be an
uphill fight. We see how dirty the Democrats are fighting.
They're throwing everything they've got at them. They're trying to
use the legal system to ruin his life, but so
far it's not working, thankfully. All Right, let's get to
Margie is in Arizona, Margie High, how are you, by

(25:31):
the way, A lot of news out of your state
of Arizona today and yesterday the Arizona House voted to
repeal that eighteen sixty four abortion ban. I believe it's
now fifteen weeks in your state. That was a bill
that didn't have exceptions for rape, incest, or the mother's
life and other issues going on there as well.

Speaker 1 (25:50):
How are you.

Speaker 14 (25:52):
I'm doing fine gredients from Coachis County. It's a beautiful
day here. I wanted to just roll quickly and I'm
hoping some body out in the vast unknown will listen
to what I'm saying. When you go to college at
the university, you agree and are expected to abide by

(26:14):
a code of conduct, and that includes, you know, not
distructing the educational process. You know, you're not terrorizing your
your fellow students, You're you're you're behaving like adults because
that's what they are. They're not kids, they're adults. So

(26:38):
that's the first point I would like to make. And
then on top of that, when you get financial aids,
you are expected to attend all of your classes, any
and all of them, and when that does not happen,
you are at risk of losing your federal financial aid.
And so I'm just wondering how many of these young

(27:00):
adults were off campus yesterday, missing their classes. And that's
the point I wanted to make. Maybe somebody needs to
investigate that and start taking away the financial aids.

Speaker 10 (27:13):
Well, I don't think that's a bad idea, but I
will tell you there are a lot of people off
campus because they can't be on there safely. And that's
at the advice of the administration and of you know,
the rabbis that are on campus.

Speaker 1 (27:28):
I mean, they're giving them good advice. I listen. If
I if.

Speaker 10 (27:33):
My kids were in that environment, I wouldn't want them
on campus, period, end of sentence.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Let me just put it that way, right, And I mean.

Speaker 14 (27:41):
But if you're off camp, if you're not in class
because you're out protesting, no, no, if well, let me.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Give you an example.

Speaker 10 (27:49):
So my sense my martial arts instructor, whose son is
probably one of the most gifted natural martial artists who's
been since he's like three years old. And this he
I mean, he is a true artist. I've trained with him,
I've learned from him. He's amazing. He's finishing his law

(28:13):
degree at a school and I can tell you this.
I saw what was going on at his school. I
immediately contacted my friend, my sense I said, by the way,
you might want to tip off your son. I mentioned
his name and just say, just make sure he stays
away from this even though he could probably take out
the whole crowd because he's such a gifted, talented martial artist.

(28:35):
I mean, you want to talk about multiple black belts
that this kid has him all. This kid is really
well trained on arts. He is stealth, he is strong.
But my advice is stay away. Why would you want
your kids in that environment. It's hostile and it is
it's just unsafe for them.

Speaker 14 (28:57):
So I wonder how many of the students that are
are protesting and making it unsafe for the rest of
the campus, how many of them are going to get expelled,
and how many of the administrators have the spine to
really look into it.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
To say probably probably zero zero.

Speaker 14 (29:17):
And that's unfortunate. It's unfortunate.

Speaker 10 (29:21):
I totally agree with you. I think it's a disaster.
It's really unreal. Anyway, appreciate the call. Thank you for
being one of us. Let's go to Matt in Connecticut. Matt,
how are you glad you checked in?

Speaker 7 (29:34):
Hey, Sean, thanks thanks for taking my call. So I
just wanted to tell you my wife is an NYU
grad student. She goes down to the campus twice a
month or so, and she was there during these protests
and they started out, it was just a handful of
students in a designated area, and it wasn't really a bother.
But what had happened is a bunch of people who
aren't students are making their way to these protests. And

(29:57):
what we found out through the internal message board that
emails sent by NYUS that these are migrants. These are
Middle Eastern migrants who made their way across the border
who were shipped to New York City by the Biden
administration and are now terrorizing these campuses. And it's ninety
eight percent of these students are afraid to leave their dorms.
These are not organic protests.

Speaker 10 (30:20):
There's been a lot of reporting about this that there
are a lot of outside agitators that are involved in this,
but a lot of the students are involved.

Speaker 7 (30:27):
Also, Yes, but it is not nearly as many as
would see.

Speaker 10 (30:31):
I know NYU well, I went to NYU for about
a year and I was a student there, and then
it's basically it's not your typical campus. It's a series
of buildings that surround what's called Washington Square Park, which
has never been particularly safe. I never once walked through
that park and didn't have some drug dealers saying, you know,
smoking speed, spoken speed, smoking, you know whatever they were selling. Sure,

(30:55):
and so it's not exactly the safest place I was
always on god, whenever I was on campus. Uh, it's
not your traditional campus that is in a bubble, that's isolated,
that's separate, that's apart, and you know, yeah, there are
there are plenty of outside agitators and whether they're holding
a lot of these protests or right in the middle
of that park a lot of the time.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
And there's nothing you can do. It's a public park.

Speaker 7 (31:19):
Yeah, Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do. But the
professors are absolutely egging this on. And the administration is
afraid that the professors will walk out if they do
anything about.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
It, and they should. They should be glad to fire them.

Speaker 10 (31:33):
Look at what some of these tenured professors at Columbia
said in after October seventh. Uh, I wish I could
keep going. I apologize, Matt. We're just we're up on
the clock here.

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