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whether he is as innocent as he claims. the trial of james comey. that's next sunday, do not miss it. follow us on twitter, facebook an instagram. smart living is next with special guests. join us next weekend when the next revolution will be televised. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello america, this is life, liberty and mark live in. i've a special guest, governor sarah palin. >> you flew down from alaska. i can be more appreciative than that. >> you know, we know little bit about your background. you grew up in alaska most of your life. >> all your life. you settled there, your
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parents did, he became a member of the city council, he became mayor, you knocked off the incumbent mayor, you ran for lieutenant governor then you ran for governor anyone. give me a little history on how you decided to run for governor and how you want. that's a big state for an outsider to win. you are like one of the first outsider candidates. >> even when i was unsettled and chintzy counsel, i realized in order to really get the job done for the people, you needed to be the top dog in the organization so we have a strong form of government which is the city manager job and we ran for mayor knowing that that's how i could really administratively put our local government back on the side of the people. i ran for mayor and was term limited out there and then served as an oil and gas commissioner and then ran for
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lieutenant governor, lost and new even during that loss that our state was missing out on the people's will really being done so ran for governor, certainly as an outsider, i had challenged and incumbent republican governor, he was a 22 year u.s. senator. >> his daughter is now senator. yes, he gave his seat to his daughter and i was considered going rogue even back then because every challenge the republican party, but we had a lot of corruption going on in our state and people wanted it cleaned up and the realtor was going to clean it up and i said i could. >> how did you learn that senator mccain was choosing you as his running mate. >> i didn't know i was being
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vetted, and one day i was at the alaska state fair awarding the farm family of the year and i just had a baby who is 16 weeks old, put him in my snuggly, was walking out of the fairgrounds, got a call, senator mccain asking if i wanted to run for vice president and i said i'm governor, and things are going very well. as governor, we're just kicking butt on producing oil and gas and just a lot going on with our agenda and my oldest son had enlisted, he was ready to go off to war, my oldest daughter was still a teenager and informed that she was pregnant, my husband was working in the oil field, it was a 1700-mile commute and when senator mccain asked if i wanted to run for vice president i said i've got nothing else going on, sure.
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happy to run. >> what you think he chose you. >> probably for political, practical reasons, he probably knew they needed someone younger, needed a female and needed a true conservative to balance everything out and they were smart enough to have chosen someone with a lot of administrative his experience. that was my career in administration. >> were you glad? are you glad, looking back that you were chosen and ran for vice president. >> oh yes, i would do it again in a heartbeat. i will push back harder on some of those who were trying to mold me into something that i was not during the campaign. i would've pushed back and gotten more truth out there, but yes. >> when i think about you and your family, your very transparent. you say what you think, is they say what they think and yet the abuses that you and
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your husband and your children have to face, you have to deal with things that happen. everything is not primrose. were you surprised at how vicious the media were. >> i was surprised because in alaska, as i mentioned, my ratings were very high, things were going well in the court of public opinion so i was mostly shocked that the campaign itself didn't defend against a lot of the lies that were being spewed during the campaign, and then when that narrative was created, they created a character of sarah palin and the palin family, once the bell is wrong, it's hard to unring. that aspect was pursed perplexing and frustrating, but i have learned a lot in these ten years and i don't put up with as much as i had back then and i don't let things bother me.
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i obviously didn't let a lot of things bother me then either otherwise i'll be crawled up in a fetal position under the table and just want to go away. >> he became, in many ways, the leader of this tea party movement which still serves as the base of the republican party today, the tea party movement was a progeny of the reagan revolution, i also think it's part of a big base of the current president donald trump, how do you feel about that. >> that tea party movement, the movement was always there. there just wasn't maybe a person or a more specific agenda to coalesce around and then turn that movement into results in the ballot box. that movement was there and certainly i'm privilege to have come into my own, politically speaking, during the reagan years, that's when
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i was in college studying political science under reagan so i knew how too do things right. it's always been there, it's just the voice of the people had been ignored for so long. both parties, i call it a unit party, both parties had ignored the common man for so long and just taken us for granted. no, the time was right to get out there and not lead it, but speak for a lot of the issues and a lot of hard that so many americans were feeling. given your background, given your role, your strong principled conservative beliefs, what you make of what's happening in congress with the republican party. what you make of this incredibly budget spending that they been involved in. >> really frustrated with that recent omnibus because it just became reay
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the big snding loaded budgets when the democrats held the pursestrings. we won't hold our own party accountable when we are part of the problem with this unchallenged debt that we are incurring that's growing and the deficits that are now okay and specific things that are being funded like planned parenthood that we were screaming about when obama was in charge and now those things are not even debated in a lot of respects. that's really frustrating. there are some really good conservatives in congress, a lot of the participants in the freedom caucus i have great respect for, i was frustrated when president trump and his people had declared war on the freedom caucus, i think they did that by mistake and they haven't followed up on that much because there are some good people who understand fiscal responsibility and how
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important it is to get our arms around this debt, but at this point there outnumbered. the good guys need reinforcements in congress. >> what you think about the way it was done. basically there in the room and the hammer out this massive 2200 plus page document. in the senate are not allowed to offer any amendments. in the houston not allowed to offer any amendments. they vote on it literally in hours, is that the way our democracy is most work. >> no, and that's why people are fed up with politicians, their set up with government. 2232 pages, 38 hours to vote on a $1.3 trillion spending package that in six months ago to turn around and do the same thing again, it's not that 1.3 trillion was going to get us through any number of
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months. the whole process was so skewed, and if they think that people are going to just let that go and were just going to swallow that and say that's just the way it is, were not. that practice that we just saw, we just witnessed how they do things in those proverbial smoke-filled rooms, that's why people are so up in arms when it comes to the direction of our government, and that's why trump was elected. president trump is they are. >> should he have vetoed it. >> i believe he should have although i don't know all the details. >> to think republicans are gonna pay a price in the midterm election. >> they better start articulating answers to the people who have questions that we are answering right now.
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they didn't have to do that. for us to have conceded we had to give up a lot in order to get this or that, no, that's not, we didn't get a good deal out of that. if we had to vote on something, nobody read the thing. >> is a great point. they're voting on something they never read, they not only fully fund planned parenthood, get more money than before and look at the border. they don't fund, really effectively new laws, new securities, and this is coming out of the republicans. i am flabbergasted by this. they used to say, a lot of these folks i'm no i know, i'm not a social conservative but i am a fiscal conservative but i can't even say that anymore. >> and you're right, when it came to funding more border patrol, more walls, more, they didn't fund that inside the u.s. but we did find it in some foreign countries and i
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think republicans are going to have to answer to come campaign time is where do they think we are going to get the money to pay for all of this? we are broken people don't talk about that. where $20 trillion in debt with underfunded liabilities coming up with our kids and our grandkids future it's more like 100 trul 120 children, where does congress think we will get the money to pay for all these things. what are we gonna do, borrow more money from more foreign countries in order to turn around and give it to other foreign countries or will we just print the money out of thin air with quantitative easing we just all had to put up with that with money being printed, i don't know. they better watch it over and returning to germany 1923 with wheelbarrows full of money. >> why do you think they did this. >> i think they think were not paying attention to the degree
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that we are, that if they can just placate us by saying that's the way we have to do it otherwise all of government have to shut down and kind of put the fear of god in it, i think they just take it for granted that were to sit there and swallow it and say okay, but there are enough people paying attention and that was all made manifest. >> only come back to my one asked sarah palin about obamacare and these other issues where she took the lead on this and took a lot of hits for it. it turned out to be quite right, in my view. don't forget, every weeknight you can watch us on cr tv.com, conservative review tv.com. give us a call, 844. [inaudible] join us. hi, i'm bob harper,
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have to live with it, you are very concerned about this. i think they didn't repeal it. >> that was even part of the omnibus. >> they funded it but there were too many aspects that they funded. it's a shame that they did because that is one of the reasons that president trump have been elected. so, if for no other reason, republicans especially should have remembered that just some months prior, people were screaming about obamacare being so burdened some on the people, so unconstitutional, and yet they didn't even challenge it. that's sad because obamacare is an atrocity. not only is it unconstitutional, but hijacking 20% of our economy, putting that backing government's hands was a huge mistake and of course, healthcare overall, how it would be diminished, our
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system atrophy under obamacare and yet we are still looking at it. >> the president really has tried to secure the southern border. he talks about all time. he has demanded funding for it, he is now looking at a way to use military funds if you can find a legitimate way to do that. he is calling on the military, national guard which obama did and george w. bush did and in some respect to assist the border patrol because of the caravan that's coming or has been coming to the southern border which is, constitutional as long as the military, this is been well understood legally and constitutionally is not involved in specific apprehensions, arrests, detentions and so forth. >> so, i think he's tried to do everything a president can do and yet congress again
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stands in the way. congress passes along 202016 that says we have to pass the border and they don't fund it. we're republicans in congress, including one of your friends in alaska who refused to stand behind not just the president, but the market people. this is a sovereign nation. why do you think it's not just democrats but 70 republicans don't believe in securing our border. >> right. it's obvious why the democrats don't believe in securing the border. i think they just fear that americans are going to vote democrat so by golly they will import people will. those who are part of that in a party, the globalization of america agenda, they want cheap labor. it comes back to either supporting the rule of law, our legal immigration system, or supporting and incentivizing illegal immigration with no expectation of assimilation of
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the people into our culture or anything else. it's really wack. people are really sick of it, it's another reason that we saw a change in party power at the last election cycle, and yet the voice of the people is being ignored. those who want, those were looking out for the big corporations who are pro- open borders because they do want that cheap, unskilled labor competing for our jobs, those who are supporting that, i think they are going to fill ifeel it come their reelection time. >> and yet, we conservatives, we vote and we vote and we vote. we throw out pelosi is the speaker in 2010, we were involved in that as well where in 2014 we give the republicans the senate, 2016 the presidency, governorships all of the countr country, state legislatures all over
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the country and yet we continue on this progressive trajectory, this trajectory. do you think the progressives have one? do you think the republican party which really was, do you think the progressives have one, the democrat party is hard left but the republican party is no great shakes either. >> no, you want otherwise hillary clinton would have one the presidential election. they haven't one, but i repeat myself, but as we see it manifest, the unit party still has not heard the voice of the people who are saying the status quo has got to go. look where the status quo has gotten us. with these bloated budgets, unsustainable debt and deficits, with open borders, with the rule of law being
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ignored, with the judicial system acting as judges, ignoring the balance of power, all those things that have put us on those that trajectory. those things are going wrong, those in congress who still haven't heard that and accepted that what we said during the presidential election has got to go, i think a lot of them are choosing to retire. they are realizing maybe i'm not can have it so easy, i think you're going to see a lot of primary republican candidates and it's to send that message. >> one of the things i know you're concerned about is russia and china land grabbing and resource grabbing and grabbing minerals under the sea, really with no challenge. russia's militarizing with the help of the chinese, claiming natural gas and oil and so
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forth. are we doing enough about this? is this becoming a big enough issue. >> i hope it becomes a big enough issue because what russia is doing right now is they are flagging under seized resources that things can be exploited for mankind use, russia is claiming these areas and yet these areas don't belong to russia and were not doing anything about it and we really need to get on board with that agenda to start protecting our resources and areas that are being disputed and of course i know all that about russia because they keep my eye on russia, and china, not keeping up with china is doing, with their aggression and the international community is telling china, you can't do that and these south china seas area, that's not your territory and nothings ever enforced. these countries keep on
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keeping on and in the meantime, america can be seen as dithering and stepping back, allowing them in their aggression to start claiming more, our sovereignty is at stake here so congress, they've got to be schooled up on the stuff and they have to start directing administration to really start exerting u.s. power to claim a lot of re- resources that we are letting go of today. >> the president has set a fleet to the south china sea. it seems to me he's trying to do these things and undo what obama did, basically surrender all these areas of the wor, these water, these trade lanes and he's trying to reverse course. >> he definitely is. he was adamant about doing things different in the campaign and that's why he has
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one. he was an outsider and despite the huge threats against him, he is winning in a lot of respects and there is huge threats. it's a triple threat against this president. he's got the obstructionist, the democrats which is a shame because he's got some vipers on his own staff which maybe doesn't realize it but they're not serving it well. that triple threat against him, despite all that, he is still succeeding in a lot of areas. >> we'll be right back. as a control enthusiast, i'm all-business when i travel... even when i travel... for leisure. so i go national, where i can choose any available upgrade in the aisle - without starting any conversations- -or paying any upcharges.
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[♪] robert kelly: syrian media is reporting an airstrike against the military air base in homs province. saying it's likely an act of american aggression. but the state department says at this time the department of defense is not conducting airstrikes in syria, however, we continue to closely watch the situation and support the ongoing diplomatic ets to hold those who use chemical weapons in syria and otherwise accountable.
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the u.n. security council will hold an emergency meeting on the chemical attack monday. we take you back to life liberty and levin. >> welcome back. i want to follow up on some of this with china. as you point out, china now has built these fake islands in the south china sea and militarize it. they are threatening japan, certain islands, they are threatening the philippines, the vietnamese government to me even asked us for help so we docked one of our warships in our ports and nobody would've ever thought that would happen. china is stealing our technology left and right and forcing companies that do business in china to turn over our technology. the president seems to want to confront this and address this. but again, the media, congress
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, not so much. >> out of those entities that you mention, maybe the president is the only one who is aware that china is not even shy about their intention. china named their plan the one road, one bill plan how they think they are going control not just all of the parts and pieces of things that the rest of the world needs to function, including material for our own infrastructure, but also we are going to control the way that the things they manufacture are transported, and that's water ways in the landmass that ultimately covers two thirds of the world's population, maybe the president is the only one understanding what china's ultimate goal is even though china is telling us
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pretty clearly. >> he seems to be doing things prior presidents wouldn't do. in other words, he is confronting russia. north korea, the outrageous demand deal, and i could be wrong, i think he's going to kill it anything you should, why do you think the obama administration was passive and in the worst contributory to this kind of outrageous form policy. >> the obama administration was full of the people who believe in globalization just like every other country. we don't have anything special, were not exceptional, our constitution wasn't inspired by those things that proved will work, were just like everybody else. they had to kind of diminish our standings. i think that's the bottom line
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about that administration. in the past, too many people have been the holden to special interest that actually profit from an agenda like the obama administration. as for the particulars there, with the north korea and with the koran deal, isn't it ironic that under bill clinton it was oma, under hillary it was being sold to the russians and yet they are all claiming that president trump wants to have nuclear war. if anything it was passed agendas that were based on special interests that have
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gotten us into the pickle we are in and that is kind of some diminished power of america that president trump is trying to grow for the right reasons. >> you like his recent appointments, his national security adviser. >> i don't know either one personally, but reading a lot of the past work and what he is a proponent of, i am thankful that he's all about u.s. sovereignty, i'm not the war hawk that maybe some people would think that hard-core republican would be, and that's because i see what war does to an individual, to a family, war is hell and i don't want america to go to war and i believe in the old reaganism that we can show strength and then have peace, and of course some criticism
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about bolton, he is such a hawk, i believe he is wise enough to know that we will exert our power only when necessary and military power is a very rough last option. >> the russian seem to be very nervous about him. he is the leader of the team, and he has every right and responsibility to have his team members around him. >> which is the point. he will make the final decision and people, i've known him for 30 years. for. of time they blocked him from getting into position and he worked in the reagan administration of the department of justice, he worked in the bush administration at the state department and so forth and all these attacks on him, i
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don't remember him being a hothead or wanting to go to war. you talk about make america great again in terms of form policy. >> my response to you about i hope he's not a warlock, that's an example of even someone very informed, someone obsessed with current events in history and politics not knowing quite how to address someone because too much of my judgment comes from what i see on tv and hear on the radio from others who want me and others to believe he's not the right person. so, it's a lesson for all of us, for me, for everybody to do our homework, to really dive into these issues will and what they stand for before we do make judgments. >> don't forget, levin tv every weeknight. give us a call and sign up. 844 le vin tv. we'll be right back.
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welcome back. governor palin, this horrific killing in florida, you know the one at the youtube headquarters, there's been killings before and it almost immediately triggers or spurs this anti- bill of rights, anti- second amendment movement, and this time it really has kicked into gear or even critics are being attacked and so forth and so on and the media seems to be behind us. i know you are a proponent of gun rights as a my, what do you make of this. >> it's always to be expected after such a tragedy, unfortunately it becomes politicized right off the bat and the left goes after the good guys who want to protect our second amendment and want to protect themselves via that tool, the left just kind of
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lumps us all in together as being a surrogate of us, of our thinking that our bill of rights and our constitution is our perfect blueprint, and that's quite unfortunate. it's to be expected though, and that is why those who do say their proponents of the second amendment can't cave. they need to expect what's coming, the rhetoric, the attacks, the criticisms and just deal with it but staying strong on the constitution and the bill of rights. >> i find it interesting and troublesome that when you talk about having people in the schools that can defend the children who honestly can't defend themselves, whether their ex- military, police officers, ex- police officers, train personnel and teachers, you are said to be introducing too many guns into the school
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system. don't we have people protect us at airports, do we have people who are trained and armed to protect us, why do they take that position. >> talk about hypocritical and double standards. yes, we have every right, a god-given right that's codified in our bill of rights to protect ourselves and to protect our property and our families and it's not just a select few that government will choose who gets to be protected. the movie stars, politicians in d.c., those in the courthouse, no, the bill of rights does apply to every single citizen of the u.s. >> john paul stevens wrote an opinion, the howard decision, in which the court held that you do have a right to protect
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yourself with a weapon. that was a 5 -4 decision. you see are fundamental rights really do hang in the balance with one vote here or there. it's a fundamental right and is not a fundamental right if they have five votes. it shows you how close we came. >> i think the courts today ignore their role as a third branch. too many activists try to take over other branches of government and it's our responsibility to not allow them to do that and we do that by voting for representatives who will make sure that we have an administration who does not point judicial activists and, things certainly have gotten out of control there. it tells us, as we say, how important our vote is. the midterms, coming up in
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seven months, the monumental vote will be our house of representatives, one third of the senate, 36 governor seats across the nation plus all the attorney general seats, the vote is monumental because ultimately, our representatives whom we do vote for are the ones who can appoint the people or block the people from these judicial appointments that make such important decisions. coming up, the vote being so important and people need to know that it's on their shoulders. they had to be the ones out there making their voice heard. >> we'll be right b
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governor palin, we have special counsel running around, we have congressional committees, we have the perversion of the fisa court, we have a dossier funded by the democrat and so forth and so on. the democrats take the house, everyone concludes they might try to impeach the president of the united states. have you ever seen anything like this.
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>> i think this is unprecedented and all those elements of a perfect storm against the will of the people having elected a president to get rid of the status quo, and make america great again. yes, there is a lot going on, there's a lot of abuse going on, there's so much corruption going on and i think a lot of that will come to the surface and hopefully soon because these investigations to know where and all these resources being spent on things that thus far are proving to be futile and just attack that individuals, so much of this is such a waste of time and such a huge distraction which is a lot of their goal is to distract the people from the issues that really matter. >> when it came to hillary clinton in the espionage act and the violations of classified documents and so forth, these same elements within the fbi and the justice
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department did everything they could to brush it under the rug. this is quite serious when we have a government that pensions like the. >> very scary and very scary to see what has happened the fisa court and with an unwarranted spine on american citizens that was allowed under some fisa rulings, and to consider that we have these weaponize agencies, against the people, we saw what happened with the irs and d.o.j. and fbi, it's this alphabet swamp in d.c. that the president is trying to drain and cleanup. it's been good, not only his candidacy but his presidency, to be able to rip the veil off the system of power and wealth, a corrupt system, people now can see what is going on which is good because now we can do something about it.
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>> and so i guess one of the things you would say is you better hold onto that house of representatives republicans, and people, even though you're upset with them, this was a different ballgame. you're talking about preserving the president. >> right, people need to realize at the next vote, we are talking about, whether we block nominees or not, were talking about subpoena power. we are talking about all these ramifications of the house of representatives vote that's coming up. people need to pay attention and do their homework and become educated and activists. activists. >> we'll be right back.
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them. >> the hard-core athletic events .1 and involves snow dogs or snow machines across alaska. about the things that toughen you up and let you know if you can accomplish things like those endurance events, you can put up with anything. >> todd hurt himself, in one of these events, didn't he. >> yes, they crash a lot and he had a major crash but he's still out racing, doing his thing. that's why he's not here today because the snow is still really good in alaska. good in terms of its deep and you can still do a lot of things in the snow. >> and something took place in a recent bill, and i know you were fighting for it and that is more drilling. >> tell us about that.
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>> alaskans are grateful, americans should be grateful, we are the fort knox a lot of natural resources up there that need to be responsibly exploited so we are more independent. when we talk about natural resources and god's creation that can be responsibly used for mankind, america has it all. we don't have to rely on any other nation and we're talking economic security and national security, militarily commit the more independent we are, the safer we are and the more prosperous we are. there's an inherent link between oil and security and natural gas and economic prosperity. that inherent link, think of this new administration gets it and they would do all that they can to make sure we are responsible using natural resources. >> and many people don't live in alaska may not know that when we talk about that, were
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talking about us back, alaska so big were talking about us back and so people who don't want drilling there really are the rad>> national beer day, so we missed that very important o day. chris wallace coming up next. >>chris: the u.s. and chila exchange escalated tariff jabs. increasing the chance of a trade war and rattling markets. with awards two biggest economies hit each other's exports with stiff taxes or make a deal. >> he intended to take a tough stance. blame china, not from. >>chris: we will talk to - - live only on "fox news sunday". then, democrats look to take back the house in november. we will look at prospects for a blue wave. in the economic plan
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