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of more than 700 fossils with the exhibit starting in the present and moving backwards through time. that is how fox reports the saturday june 8 and jon scott, things are joining us. see you tomorrow. ♪. mark: hello america i mark 11 is life liberty and live in. nice to see you. 12 all-star teams, how many did you say plate? >> 65 to 80 but i set out one year and went back to then be
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boy they are going good right now. [laughter] mark: no event you do g not have all those power players imagine that they have no. >> no is a little different world of what is happening today, and just joke and say i got three zeros on my contract when i played 12500 and is a second player in the draft, no guarantee contract. it is a unique situation to watch things evolve over the years of how things changed in the hope is in everything, when you have the first great big tds because of porches in them they went down. this is reversed, the prices were low and other prices went up. you are a tremendous vascular pay. some people call you an offensive trauma, anywhere. your perfectionist in many ways, he expressed herself in ways that people would get their attention, you still do. the me ask you this about sports, he paid an enormous amount money, you just missed d
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it, i often wonder about the great players today, mike schmidt, you might've been unaffordable. >> i think they could've got me for a lot less than what the pain these guys now. i just think about 30 years oldi today and had a five-year contract were 200 plus million dollars which i relate to, but hey things change, the money is there, television has changed everything dramatically in all the marketing that the aba does on a worldwide basis, the money is there i just think sometimes the owners had a little carried away replaying so much money by certain guys and some have been shortchanged. the lowest bigeye in the mba and cunning and b properties and money so get he will probably make two times as much as i made in the best year ever had. god bless them i'm hoping myop youngest son who is the fit of my voice to play professional basketball to play on the
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timberwolves the team and represented the united states in world temperature from through and through, hopefully he'll get a chance to play there. what i did and being the pioneer in changing things and open up the door to help benefit from it. a couple my voice said, decibel has been incredible for me for my life and family and have five boys to get division i color ships and all five to play are off the charts. >> let me ask about sorcery i watched a lot of sports abascal, baseball, football, i don't remember some of politics and sports. mostly liberal politics my wro wrong. >> you're right, in fact it was not something that came up in is a seer book sitting over here asked stories about the press and you're right on about that. the raiders used to come out with the guys have a beer with them after again.
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now they're all looking for the sensational story, they're looking for what's happening in your life, also the game and they don't just stick to the lns game, the boycotts that we have from the olympics, how unfair is that dispenser must time dedicating themselves to the sport to qualify themselves to play in the other pics. it is the one missing element of my career i did not meet the libertine in 1964, i were jersey plane against the soviet team in indianapolis when they came to over an exhibition team, i neveo felt the same way when i heard the national anthem as they do with the usa on my chest. it is changed, politics should stay out of sorts. it should stay out of a lot of things, even in personal relationships,. >> about taking these affable games. what do you think of that? >> there's a time and a place for everything, if you want to have an opportunity to demonstrate something or express your opinion about something, the time is not to do it while you're being paid at your job.
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i really do believe that it certainly they're entitled to do that but again a time and place for everything pray. >> let me ask you this, you're an early trauma support were two. >> is also much as a trump supporter but the factousu i hae felt, and i been through a lot and a lot of different president because of get up there in age. i always vote for the person who i think is going to do what is right for the people in the country. the problem that exists in this country, if you're intelligent you can figure out people do what's right for the party, they're more concerned about their party and the power that the party has as opposed to whether straight for the country and the people. if we just went on that basis alone what's best for the country and the people be a lot better off. i better for democrats, i voted for republicans, eileen conservative there's no question about that but it's too the point where has an impact on your life. i lost a speaking engagement because the writer asked me
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about trump in the collision and everything in them coaching in the victory which is a lot of fun, i really enjoyed that. he is talked about trump and i said, listen, can't elici let it is like beating a dead horse, why are you talking to me about this now. i said what's going on in the scrutiny the donald trump is going under should ever happen to any president. he wrote a story and it came out as if i was a big trump supporter and are supposed to go and speak with his company in san francisco and it turned out that there were liberal and they cancel my parents to talk to the people who i thought had a good message for the employees but they canceled it becausees they said i was for trump. it is so foolish, why let things like that impact your whole li life. >> did you perform? >> i did. at that he is going to do the best for the people in the country and a ticket trained to do that. >> do you think is doing a good job? >> some of the things heema doe, my wife says i love your honesty, you gotta get the s
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brutality out and put the filter on. he has no filter, he says what he wants to say and i say well you need to listen to what my wife tells me sometimes but he is attempting to do what is right for thehe country, just lk at the results of their the depressed which is basically a typical side of things in the majority of it. they do not want to give credit where credit is due and it's really unfortunate. but the thing i like about him that a lot of the republicans and democrats don't like him is disturbing the girl boy network. >> that's one of the reasons i voted for him. >> you had dealings with the press, about the sports media, i'm no expert but my take is they are very liberal. they may even be more bro than the regular. >> i do know they're jealous, a lot of them because of the money that they're making and a lot of the sportscasters are making a considerable amount money more
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than they did in the old days, they used to go to dinner with you and i looking for the big story, it happened to me in college will happen to thehe press. the fake news that we'll hear about now, i talked for writer and he asked me for the question, do you hear the crowd yelling, shoot when their plane. i said yeah i hear him, my attitude when i play, i was tempted to find a score, provided i have a teammate in a better position and i get the ball to him, that's the way i was told how to play the game, the direst whole story, here the cloud underground yellow and he told the writer when he came up, i said you only put part of what i said in there again and you and change the entire meaning of what i was trained to say. that is very disappointing and i learned a valuable lesson. i had to happen the processing way when writer was unfair and i said i'm not talking to anyone because you not given a fair interpretation but if a report as to what it is as to what i was saying. you're putting your own spin.
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>> i was watching the philadelphia, it did not herman and with its one of the greatest pictures of allll time. >> about now, a decent relationship with the media? >> they call me all the time because i'm a good interview. i actually know the game i can speak recently intelligently about it and expect myself and i do a lot of ratings all the time it works out nicely i promote a lot of things, i use it, i've learned how to use and play the game. it's again. you have to play the game and learn what the rules are and sometimes you get burned until you learn the rules, and then you play within the confines you can take advantage of actually pray. >> weathered sports or even more portlyly the future of the couny to provide the audience, the fans, the american people with information as to the american
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people can make decisions on their own so you talking about politics, party politics and so forth, isn't it the case that the media is heavily democrat and liberal today, really have to be blind not to see it. >> so many things that go on in our government today are an insult of my intelligence. how do you justify country that is so far in debt to borrow more money and give it away. the countries that don't likee you, most of the money iss probably going into the hands of the leaders and not the people to help them out. then we spent billions of dollars on people who are not even supposed to be in this country, i know we were found on immigrants but the people came over here and did it the proper way, they took pride in being a part of america now rears many billions of dollars in i'm a big supporter of the military, i live in colorado springs in the binder 35 years, butut fort ca carson, a lot of military friends, the way that we treat our military or the people who have helped to make this country what it is today is
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reprehensible. we have these guys living on the street, what is happening at the va, when we take this money that were borrowing and giving away in the billions spending on immigrants and help our own people at first. >> why aren't we? >> that's the part that really bothers me. it bothers me that they can sit around and supposed be doing their job representing us but then vote on things and pass things for their benefit and not ask us, they just do it on their own, we have no term limits, that is what is happening, they came in, they serve they went back to the job. >> and we have crew politicians, i just think there's nothing wrong withns the system but it's put in place by the people who are there without asking our permission when is supposed to be about what the people want to get this post be representing us, we get to know ask us. >> immigration point, what about securing the border and building
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a wall. do they think were stupid i guess they do. look at all the videos of all these people and i won't mention names, we know who were talking about, who are all in support of the wall, all of these people who are now against it, why because it's donald trump tried to get the wall built but when it was other people and other presidents trying to get the wall they were all for it. how conveniently they forgot the fact that they were for it but now they're not for, what change. why are all the apologies coming from all the people who are talking about the collision that was there and impeach the president and get rid of him because they do not like him.ac do we get an apology from them with the report came out that there was no collusion? i have not heard what have you? >> i don't think we will. >> i don't think we will. >> when we come back tomorrow politics, sports, should they overlap, they seem to overlap a lot. don't forget you could check me out on live-in tv, even tv post
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the five greatest rascal players otherer than yourself. >> i was hear people talk about that and i throw myself in there and paperwork -- >> i picked for that i would want to play with. here's the thing, to me, is very difficult to think that anybody can pick anybody other than will chamberlain they said records are made to be broken, forget it, 50 points a game for an entire nba season. >> tina how insane that is, i remember 36, 37 and i have to get 13 for 82 more games, i don't think so. his rebounding totals two, he averaged 22 points everyday. he was a phenomenal athlete as well on top of that. >> he changed hisl words, he was spectacular, there is the otherw grade the play the game, bill russell have the most impact winning team pitches with his defense as far as i took about the players, took a overall players and what they can do at a level of what most people
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cannot publish. has to be wolf at the position. i was playing, he blocked all the shots, it's other isa have all the concerns for pray. >> it used to be the two guard, jerry west, but now it's michael jordan, obviously you have to pick michael jordan. the three is a spot that would be interesting because people talk about bird and what have you but certainly young lebron james and you have kevin durant and kobe bryant. give a lot of great players playing their and you could have a real interesting debate about that as who would be the person you pick there. the point guard would probably be one you have a real discussion, back in the r old ds and have magic johnson of the world john stockton, the steve nash his amazing and stuff curry, i don't know what he's doing, 70 great players the hard to go withhe the point guard mac
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johnson and the things he did so that would be the choice have to pick for that. another one, and you go with somebody like the old days like bob pettit that most people would pick. and then you get a room alone. then you have tim duncan, then you have a number of other players to play that can be put into the category. his son easy thing to do in a conversation to have but for me it's about the overall skills a weakness if overall skills your great player he should be good at certain things agreedav other. >> let me ask you something, the big man, 68, 79, eight footers, they better today than they were. >> i think they all want to shoot threes, kevin durant is 7 feet tall, he is an
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unbelievable player but he playg a guard and he shoots the three, he can shoot the fritos and now he's become a better facilitat facilitator. mark: how do you stop and? >> his indefensible, they have three players that you cannot car, they can drive, shoot, shoot for midrange great threefold shooters, that's what based on term exams on credible, then either into the mix green who does things that a lot of players have not done. it's amazing what is happening with the game and the transition that is taking, it's got to the point where little overdone, too much threes, a lot of teams lost attributed to cleveland because of three-point shooting for the lost 40 seconds of the game, it cost him a chance to win a trip japan that year. like anything in life you cannot overdo it. too much of anything is not good. >> who is a greatest player? >> there is a. they say lebron, kevin, in a
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team sport there is no such thing as a display, there is a greatest player at his position, because the school required to play each position are different. even though it's getting to n te point where the one, twos and threes do similar things and still different in their still certain skills they have to play those positions to be able tog compare magic johnson to wilton billing. going back in our era where he watches closely, you cannot do that. lot of players not just on your team but in the league at the same time quick. >> i see them in the nice thing about coaching, i get to see a lot of these guys fishing is one of many passions, especially up in alaska i love doing that, and
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i get to see these guys but other than my teammates and do not keep in touch with a lot of them, i got to know jerry west quite well but it's not like you see them on a regular basis and have a super) from another team i see him all the time we fished together and spend a lot of time together, it is great. that's the beauty of the team, golf, tennis, who you share your success with, your coach, family but they were not doing it, and basketball we were a t family. we were together. mark: he said in politics, forget about the parties, do what you need to do to the people. >> and basketball you say, team, team first, absolutely crucial
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and about the fans, it's not what the fans want it's what tha teams will, totally different, for sure. it's a situation, i tell people when you're playing, you owe your best effort, give your best effort in everything you do so you always yourself first and foremost, see could be happy with yourself asopy a person knowing you get the best effort and never be afraid to fail because it's the quickest way to learn how to do something then you what to the owner because his pain you. someone's pain you and your them your best effort and to the fans who are supporting you and your teammates, you owe it to all those people but first and foremost it should be yourself. you have to feel good, when i talk to kids that's a message or give them, you want to be able to put your head in the pillow and know your best effort, even if you feel that what you're doing because i helped you about a person, along with that you're to find a passion the hub
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>> your wife will be pleased. you think trump is in a pretty good job. >> look at the record, anybody that can say yes is lying. what do you think about the number of democrats running for president in their views about a new deal which is an evisceration of capitalism, let's get rid of vice, a medicare pro which is to destroy medicare altogether they're pretty radical arthur. >> they are and even to the point of absurdity. i'how am i going to get to whit?
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yet people that seemed like spokespersons but have no background and no credibility whatsoever. it's like when i listen to talking heads on tv with sports and i did a lot of radio sports talk as well and they said you won't bring up thatth you play e sport on me are you and i said of course i'm going to play that card. because i don't care how much you follow the sport, how much you been involved, if you didn't play the sport at the m highest level your credibility is not what it should be. they have people after talking about things that should happen and look at the credentials, they have none. 0 and i'll give you the example of how crazy it is and what turned me off the politics, when and play with the wires i was playing successful and had a party and a good fortune and i know you worked with the reagan of ministration, i got to meet reagan when he was governor of california and it was a thrill and he is a great guy. and i still have a handwritten nice note from him. i met a party and the speaker of the house of the time opens up to be and says you're in for
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politics, run for office, and i said what are you talking, unclean basketball, he sincere say with your popularity could get elected. and i sit and play basketball, he said don't worry about it, i said i had to be at the gamee come he said no if you win you have to be there. and i said what, can you imaginy this, you can get elected but don't have to be there, wow. please, that turned me off so much to politics i and from that point on i said i have to watchf out for what is going on here. and with all the people running they are not there. >> they have no credentials workability. why would anybody vote for most of them. why? >> they might, you think there's a problem in the country? >> there's a serious problem. the people do not understand, they don't take the time, there happy to live their lives and they don't take the time to read about what is going on, they
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don't really understand what is going on with the government, the waste that we have and always wonder monday is a touch what with the immigration and the money that we spend billions of dollars there is so foolish and i don't know how you can change it seriously, i don't, but it's not in their bombarded on tv with the opinions of people talking about what they think is right, what they think is wrong and whether they know it's not the right thing but the right thing for the parties so they stay with them to say and as i said before you get no apologies when they say it's totally erroneous, it's insulting to me. it really truly is insulting, i'm an intelligent man and what happens or insult me to the point that i don't want to get involved and when i meet somebody i try to say, where you lead, which ray dooley, if were going to be friends, we cannot talk politics. because you get into so many things and it's not worth it, a friendship and relationship can be great, politics should have no impact and unfortunately it
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does. and how has an impact on sports, that's not the everyday life everyday life and let politics be politics. anywhere the key from poly intakes, i tell you it's a tougb subject, it truly is. but you say you're really concerned, where did that come from? >> my father probably, my father was the person that believed in you and what you and. >> nowadays is entitlement, the thing i was brought up with, the only thing entitled to in life is what you earn. put the work effort in, do what you have to do to be successful into me that is conservative, i'm not looking for a handout, i'm not looking for something, i get what i deserve by putting the time and effort into it and
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i think that's been a conservative person, a liberal person with a get things right into many of them are talking on doing it, some of them live in fences and walls around the property and nobody says we should have walls and let these people complaining, those types of things to bother me a great deal, but i don't want it to impact stop like i don't want to be able to talk to employees because the fact that eileen conservative nation to be able to talk to them about lessons in life that might help them to be successful with her doing in their careers and have the from mereers and have the because the fact that eileen conservative, it's foolish. why do that. people do obviously. mark: we'll be right back ♪ ♪ even as you build your own plans for retirement. see how lincoln can help.
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hosting, broadcasting, some of the most memorable guest you had. >> in the sports world is unbelievable, and actually had a better bespoke player, and he came in as a rookie, and i wondered up getting to me him and went to san francisco he became a friend invited me too speak at his 70 birthday celebration which is unbelievable, i cut school to see him play and shook his hand when i was in school and headed trip and i jumped the fence and ran up before they went up the stairs and centerville. but in the clubhouse and shook his hand and i go home releases house again when i said what you talk about is at the school he said no you weren't you are thinking and he said i saw you on tv, i said what,. [laughter] the camera got a kid topping over the fence and running up to shake willie mays hands, from their i get my boyhood idol, number 24 and i got to meet him and become his friend, it is
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amazing, i had barry bonds come on and he did the entire show for me for three hours after he set the record and when he revealed on my show that he had a death threat during the course of that season and he said the homewrecker. another one that you hardly ever heard on e the radio sandy koufx came on the show and i said please do a favor for me so he came on and spent quite a bit of time. >> let me stop you there, what was he like since you got to interview. >> use great. mark: one of the greatest pictures of her. >> one of the greatest lefties ever. he was an amazingve player. in greatness, i don't care what it is, i love people who excel in what they do. i have great admiration andhe respect regardless of what the
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field endeavor although i think about politics, if 70 does her job in politics the right way, i have no problem with it. >> ronald reagan. >> i like ronald reagan, i got to meet john f. kennedy and some of the others, i was almost on the trip, i was supposed to go on the trip, when robert got assassinated in l.a. i turned on the trip, they asked me too go on the trip, i would've been with her with all those people and that would've been horrific. but again,nd i respect people wo do what they're doing in life and do it at a very high level, i have great respect for them. mark: view of five sons, all of whom had been an mba. jon: they all had divisio divisi school scholarships.
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i say exposure kit to many sports as possible, let them choose and support them and all of them and let them choose the one that they decide that they want to dedicate the time to. a ticket straight to this not focus on one, kids get burned out and people try to live lives vigorously through kids and bring them out. and they want to get away from it. expose him to it and that is why did with my boys, i laid the foundation that my fatherly for me, and anything in life you cannot build a sky scrubber on a small -- >> ahe was the beginning foundation the teller the building. >> learn as much as you can get the new foundation, if you're blessed with talent and abilities you be able to maximize us, there's a lot of guys who made it to the nba that will never be as good as it should is a code of because they
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weren't taught properly and it will only go so high and that's it. this is meant to be to bring from 1975, i have a ring from the top 50, rubber ring from the hall of fame they are all needful to me, the only ring i wear is this what because basketball is a team sport, the way but is this. i went free through titles, steel titles, first-team all-pro, all-star games, give the flowers the cherries, candles all these great things, taken and put on a plate without kit. it doesn't look so good does it, a bunch of stuff sitting or you have to if the cake and that's away i.e. credit. that is the mostte important thg to me, i had a lot of wonderful things happening but nothing
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more in full of being part of the two predicting with all my teammates who helped it happen because you don't do it by herself. mark: 1967,. >> to pick and role-plays, some consider one of the greatest. >> chamberlain and supporters. >> y'all to get to six games. >> it was to pick and role-plays, helping teammate, god rest his soul, we ran a pick and roll play against will i remember thegainst will first one in philadelphia and i hit nate on the way into québec and follow him, the ball came off and we all stopped, we knew it was a foul and the ball bounced out and everybody realized the whistle did not blow, it turns out the official was under the basket and if we'd
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win that game, that changes the whole dimension, now all the sudden we have thehe home-court and the advantage. i came off, i went up and was going to pass on the role and will chamberlain took the largest death the november seen in my life and had to double purchase taught and we missed it but i do not remember any of that stuff. >> people annoyed you how strong he is one time i remember a player driven and he got hit and was going to fall to the ground and he reached over and grabbed him and put them back ticket was nothing. >> i remember a kid growing up with chamberlain he was the nicest guy. >> he was a nice guy, i got to go to his crazy house and ellie were had a roof that open up over his bed and every door was
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9 feet tall it was pretty amazing, he is a great guy, he loved fast cars, custom-made cars and had a fast car pull up to the lamborghinis and he blow the motors off a very interesting guy and people asked, 20000 women, and i said no way, but he came awfully close. [laughter] speak at you can watch me on the bin tv, go to place tv/mark and don't forget the number one book in the country, thanks to you get your copyright away. ♪ i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years.
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pass, cut, move. the father said the more decisions you forced the defense the more the likelihood that sometimes they will make a mistake and if you really understandse the game you capitalize and take advantage of the mistakes. that's why the warriors went a lot. the other teams the gameho is gotten to a one-on-one. mark goes work, as opposed to move, cut past. mark: isn't that a lifeless and? in the worst aspect of what the other guy can do and rather than one-on-one it's a team sport? >> when i talk to businesses, it's up to the coaches and the guy who is running office. his office manager and who owns the company. it's your responsibility to antilles the talent of your personnel and utilize in the best possible. you don't pick someone in business who is good at sales and put them in the research department.
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this is what happens in sports, some coaches have players and make them play the game that they wanted to play, run the offense they want to run instead of putting in an offense that utilizes his talents to the best one of the great examples i give best, and a lot of people don't remember him, dealt under deal ellis played with the mavericks and he treated him because he didn't think he could do anything because he never utilize the skill, he's a great three-point shooter he goes to seattle in place as an all-star player, the perfect example of not utilizing your personal properly. one think back to the press and congratulation on your book and the problem with the press as if they have so much power, no recourse so if they write something about you, and it's wrong and terrible, even if they did a retraction which most of them do not do the people who read it or heard or saw on tv don't necessarily get to see the
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retraction so it's really kind of sad the k power that they hae in your fortunately, sometimes you get an opportunity to go initial and you can give your side of the story and hope everybody gets to hear, the everyday person in the sports personality, the person in politics whatever it may be has no recourse it's unfair. mark: what do we do about? in my case i tried to go on interview shows and talk about it. that's what i have to do, but the everyday person, what chance do they have, not much of an opportunity to do that. mark: i think that's why he look at cnn and they have no readings, look at the new york times and the influx of money, the telecommunications billionaire from mexico basically buys the new york times, 20%nd or so and bezos bus the washington post for quarter of a billion dollars, i think the media outlets that push the agendas don't even try to be fair that a progressive to
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and w stick by what the constitution was. keep the values our founding fathers had. so this country can possibly get back -- people say to get this country to be great again. we lost a lot of respect around the world, and we were the greatest country in the world, we still are, but not like we used to be. and it's disturbing to me. it's because of the leadership we have had and the way these people are approaching things. i don't know where they got these things into their heads what's worked for centuries should change. why do you want to change what's happening. black unemployment, minority ounemployment, youth unemploymt is down. we just need to get back to the
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