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they must have liked you? actually. i was a good customer but the one guy left and now i looked over and then he finally went to sleep. so i came back upstairs and he standing there waiting up for me and that you will write and you are telling us for years the platform is for god so that's just a platform.
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mark: is that the event that started to turn your life around like. >> but then six months later my one son and said dad i cannot stay here anymore. mark: he must have known you were addicted. >> from 16 down they don't remember she said we are a very dysfunctional family i said i don't know what that means but don't say that again. so that december of 2008 something happened both doing
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cocaine in the 1980s we were both functioning at extra the eighties and nineties we switch to crack at about the same time and then and then i said what are you doing here? he said the law led me here i knew he was straight for three years. as long as you are here i said i have some questions for you. is a boring and he said no. meeting being clean. and to go into an hour of questions and theeen what i have been.
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>> and then to give you the jumpstart to do something about it? >> going back to the days i owned a bar for 13 years after the bar would close he would go back afterwords and sit and do cocaine. i would say these drugs are bad but revelation in the bible and then i would wake up. i didn't really know what i was trying to convince myself that i could function and talk to people. mark: so when did he catch you? >> for this? 2017 when i did a full surrende surrender. and what happened there i
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couldn't speak up for jesus like i could until i went to the stadium in minneapolis a couple months after that born-again experience and 50000 millennial's telling my story about five minutes worth and i'm scared. i was petrified but i was able to do it. two weeks later i met an amusement park all of these millennial's and teenagers came up and said i heard you. you change my life. that i am born again. your story is hopeful finally my granddaughter had to say he is my grandpa and we need to go some rides. [laughter] mark: what is that like by the way?
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you are on tv and on radio what is that like? does not have an effect does that have an effect on your ego or the ability to stay straight quick. >> i drive a pickup truck so i've always wanted to help people so those millennial's because such a feeling about worthiness it makes me feel good and if i have to be somewhere i will stop and talk to every person. [laughter] mark: you are very outgoing. >> i will talk to one but i love it because i love helping people and hearing the stories. and it is beyond that. and you say your
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transformation and what you have done to say that we are praying for him. >> this is a good relationship for your kids? >> living in the same town that they grew up in. it's amazing to play a part in my business. mark: but when we come back i will ask you because this is part of your life and then these other parts also for you are an entrepreneur and turning that basic product into a huge business in a big fan of the president showing
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mark: mike, as the trump supporter showing up at his events were you? what is it to say that's my guy? come hell or high water? >> part of that is when i came out of those addiction i was a little kid from a clean slate i didn't know what a republican from a democrat. i had no clue but i knew what was going on in this country. everything was chaos and there
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is this thing called isis? it's like waking up out of a coma. and i had a dream i get these sometimes but me being in a room with him and a couple days later he comes down for escalator and running for president and then the same dream it was like a reoccurring dream and my sister called me and she said. mark: so she knew? >> yes. she is a born-again christia christian, actually i don't know she said he would win but she said that i ended up going to israel that fall and i
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asked what is a conservative? but my values were all over here. are you kidding me? and then leading up to the summer of 16 and then met me in new york city and coming to fruition. i was actually in the board meeting and then i was mad and then she said you're not listening to god and then i went back and said all that.
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so though corporate lawyers to stay out of the. >> yes and a couple of others berkeley will hurt business. so now i went into new york with high hopes and just him and i and he looked up and said are you a christian? i said yes but this is the point mister trump and we started to talk about it. that i was the next cracked addict and he talked about how he would bring jobs back and the inner cities and made in the usa. and it was like he is the most common sense he will be the greatest president in history
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i was just blown away and i walked out of the office i didn't stop there but i talked to so many employees it was like talking to my children i've never had that happen with any other person that passion that they have for him. that loyalty. like he had done something personal to help them and he cares so much about people. i was so excited i went all in. mark: the man that you met in the van you come to love is that the man portrayed by the media? >> no. it is so shameful. i don't understand it. i can say to everyone i have talked to i told you so.
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and i spoke to days before the election in minnesota and i ended my speech i was so scared to get up there and i pointed to the media and said he would be the greatest president in history but what's funny is they don't know what to say one-on-one. i was just out in california in aggressive areas and said you are aligning yourself with this president? what do you mean? high stock market, low gas, now i see my friends employed it's just amazing to me.
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and for the media i just thought the other day like 57 percent approval rating i have said it before everybody loves our president some just don't know what yet. then they say i guess they are right pretty soon it will be down to just a few people to say we give up. mark: very fascinating. we will be right back. not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪
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now back to "life, liberty & levin". mark: you tend to wear your emotions on your sleeve you want america to know because people want to help but your passion for this president your passion for your faith when you go around the country speaking about your faith small crowd big crowds what do you tell them? >> basically i tell my story that i couldn't talk to people it goes back to my fear. >> but you don't have that problem now? >> going into a school you
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cannot get rejected if you don't talk to people so the first infomercial i ever did it was a revival of the producer called me up to say like all over the country i did that for seven years i was going show to show and fair to fair all over the country but i remember the night before but the producer was brought in and he said he is the worst i have ever seen. he will never make it why did you bring me and then we go to do this infomercial i walk out reading my lions. i was so scared. i said we have to pull away the teleprompter october 7 my
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sister's basement and i was attacked but i done a complete surrender to jesus christ but to be in a personal relationship so show me more no i was invited to the white house and now all of a sudden they said the president wants to sit by you and now here is me and the president and all my friends a jesus israel. [laughter] that god cap showing me more and more things. i was on the treat - - a retreat actually for veterans. and i went in there with hope
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and she had that relationship but i knew she was right so i showed up and did a full surrender and now i can proactively pray but now i can actively pray and it's god's work as well. >> so people know who you are you trying to use that for good and to reach out to people who are as low as you have been at one point? >> absolute the. on november 82016 when donald
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trump was elected this ties in with my faith. i believe it was spiritual warfare in our country and then to tell the story of hope. and if i sit here and told you the stories you would say while. i could get to the third one if you knew it was true you would say yes there is a god. but then to help people out of addiction. i have been there. and then to help the president and anyway i can those conservative things that have been done in the things doing in our country to me they all
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tie together. mark: what do you do when an addict comes up to say i need help? >> i have the recovery network as an opioid addict and relating to a meth addict now we have thousands of stories of these addicts saying what they didn't like about that specific drug. now they say this guy knew just like my friend who came at me three years later. so we have all these hope matches and here is your help so the salvation army and i
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will be there for you. >> it is interactive so people go on that site and then they can connect to somebody this isn't shaming the family with all your vitriolic talk of addictions and to monetize this industry give us 50 grand and insurance will pay for it or tap into your four o one k and spend all of your money and then to say no they are not. so they trust me because i have been there and here is
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the key thing. i'm selling to the addict not the family once you get out i will be there for you. that would be a career and that is all be will do. let say they didn't get the job. mark: we look forward to that being launched. we will be right back. ter] (couple vo) whoa! (man) how hot is the diablo chili? (waitress) well. you've got to sign a waiver. [laughter] (ranger) you folks need bear repellent? (woman) ah, we're good. (man) yes. (vo) it's a big world. our new forester just made it even bigger. (woman) so what should we do second?
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form or another but you have been through all of these challenges and an entrepreneur and now you are very successful. a lot of people are wondering how you did that. how did you do it quick. >> i have always been an entrepreneur out of necessity my sister had an apartment complex i became a carpet cleaner. each manifested a solution. but i will say having the passion and faith when i would tell any entrepreneurs out there i didn't have a safety net right now with all of these jobs and wages rising i have 1600 employees but a lot of them are taking the chances
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but then they can go back to do their job. it is an amazing time. everybody, don't be afraid there are so many good ideas left on the shelf that i have a great idea but out of fear, it blocks all of that. all the things that happened to me with those deviations and in my company i have 16 employees and of those that have my direct number i only get a call if there is a deviation. if there's peace i can put that out of my head that is amazing. if you watch those deviations and that includes failure and i have a friend of mine who
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has been working for four years and he wanted to be perfect if you have that great idea and you don't do it that's a shame. get out there and failed. what's the worst that can happen? i had a bar for 13 years it was devastating when i had to sell it through a series of events but i look back now that if that did not happen we wouldn't be sitting here. look back at failures of the time 99.99 percent people worry about never comes to fruition. mark: so stop worrying. >> if you look back at your own life one in a million or
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one in a billion this never happens. so most people say they are entrepreneurs, if something did not happen here you would not be here. i took in tens of millions are $100 million and at the end i owe 5 million. everything was done wrong but i learned from that. then i learned so much. another thing to mention , learn from someone that you trust in the business. so what have you done? so don't waste all this time on learning what they have done. mark:'s or anything you would
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have done differently quick. >> i would not have done one thing different if i wasn't sitting right here. do i have regrets? a 20 year marriage and my kids that needed me, they were affected and i look back to say did i lose time? i think a lot of addicts say we wasted the time but no. trust in the lord with all your heart but if you acknowledge he will guide your path. and not to say through god all things are possible that there is no regrets. mark: don't forget to three
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844-levin-tv teethree 844-levin-tv teethree we will be right back. -we bought a house in a neighborhood with a lot of other young couples. then we noticed something...strange. oh, could you, uh, make me a burger? -poof -- you're a burger. [ laughter ] -everyone acts like their parents. -you have a tattoo. -yes. -fun. do you not work? -so, what kind of mower you got, seth? -i don't know. some kid comes over. we pay him to do it. -but it's not all bad.
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progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. - there but what are wes to get our messactually saying?ys. any message is a story. and all stories tell the tale of the times we live in right now. how do you want to be remembered? how do you want your story to play out? our own experiences make the best stories, and your words carry a lot of weight. think about what you want to say before you say it. or send it. mark: you are famous will you
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ever run for office quick. >> if god had me run for office i would that is what i tell the media and everyone that i talk to you but i will use my platform to help people and that platform i can do some good to say i want you to do this. just like when i had the dream to come from god but then it doesn't matter. and all the pushback in they say what is your busiest day? right here. mark: when i listen to you the
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different phases you have gone through in the consistency but the different phases of your life you are living a very full life. you run with that. >> just like inside of movie or having a gun to my head in the city then the next day be sitting with three billionaires. mark: i understand the two forks? [laughter] but i just remember and this actually happened, i was in a very bad place in the city and held captive. and all these different things in the next day they all
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pulled me away and said would have you do don't tell them you don't have money i felt safer with them. they were trying to carve up my company they had tried to take it so many times. they were all shysters trying to carve this up but i felt safer in the head with a gun. i did not understand that corruption. mark: that you have led different lives and then to different places i know you think god but it is a lot of work to say i have to pinch myself.
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>> here is a defining moment. when the president was elected i was invited to the white house them are 2017 and there are manufacturers there are 20 people there was no name tag and said the president wanted to sit by you. what? now my life was flashing back. my friends have stayed not 20 of them said jesus is real. so that's what i say it is like living inside of a movie. it's like all these near-death experiences and what happens to normal people that one of
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the things for me and with the two people at the same time i was pretty shy but then speaking to 50000 people and those are the things that really get to me. as god is my weakness not be able to talk. mark: and in a lot of countries it would never happen. >>ur usa. mark: we will be right back. now...
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country in the next five or ten years with the culture and all around but on the other hand we have great people so where do you think we will be. >> it will be amazing but it just keeps getting better and better. if you can shut off the news donald trump will win it will be massive because everybody knows what he has done. but for me from 2016 this is a turning point in history.
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the silent majority would flip-flop them pretty soon that voice over there. >> to talk about god giving us grace. and then to be a throwback or deplorable quick. >> i am common sense businessman. for what's right and what is wrong or what is working. he has done it he is doing the fight every day. i get it so everybody really deep down but way over here
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try to stop it and this is great the direction and also addiction over the next six years and look at the president did with isis. and here is the addiction that came on strong. >> and he focused on the opioid crisis. >> and i was there when he signed it and then it plugs right into that. mark: i am very excited it has
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been absolutely fascinating to talk to you on and off the air. >> thank you for having me. mark: we will see you next time on "life, liberty & levin" into ♪ ♪ into ♪. harris: it is a party now. townhall america. i'm harris faulkner humming from the living history farms in urbandale, iowa outside of des moines. iowa, the state would hold the nation's first nominating contest of the 2010 election. it has been talk about as a microcosm of what americans
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