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process. be a different world. we should have the proof very soon. first we have companies, johnson & johnson, five, and almost all of them seem to have very good results. were really looking good very early. all of a sudden instead of saying this is great news will have the vaccine early there saying oh come the vaccines coming out too soon, it will be unsafe, all of these things have nothing to do with these are great company they would have tremendous liability in this thing they've done we've all done together and were going to distribute it very
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quickly and do our senior citizens first, the most vulnerable as you can imagine. most vulnerable are senior citizens by far, especially if they have a problem with the heart or diabetes or something, those two in particular, and will take care people. you would think they would be happy and thrilled and jumping up and down but instead it's just a terrible situation between that, the fake ballots, all of the different things that are going. this whole ballot thing, i call it unsolicited ballots for these disabled or so but no one knows what that means. unsolicited meaning people didn't solicit these ballots. people are saying hey, what's going on, i've just got a bunch of ballot spread they have no idea who they're sending them to. you know they're sending them to the wrong people for the military got ballots and they put my name and mike pence or somebody else, they had it all separated, so messed up, you have no idea. they know it. they wanted to be a mess and it's very sad to see.
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>> i want to get back to that but one of the things that troubles me, is, it's part of the campaign effort, the harris biden administration as i understand it, by that campaign, to blame you for debts that result from this virus spread now, i have here memos that one out in march in new york, michigan, new jersey, other states, big populations where the governors ordered coronavirus positive patients in the nursing homes into assistant living homes. you didn't order that, they ordered it. the last date i saw is over 40% of the deaths have resulted from that. has joe biden criticized a single one of those governors? has he criticized that policy have all. >> look, you know it and i know it.
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joe doesn't know he's alive. if you asked him that question without teleprompters i don't think he could answer the question. it's a sad thing that's going on, the whole thing is a sad thing. you said it before, the harris biden administration, who would ever say such a thing. i've been here for quite a while now, almost four years if you can believe that, i never said the pence trump administration paid you don't say that. so unnatural. who would say what he said. you would think unless there was something wrong, it was compounded and she went out and put her name first, she's always putting her name first. by the way she's the most liberal person in the senate. we have the most liberal person in the senate so, it's a sad thing that's going on, and hopefully we will have a big victory, and i think when we have the victory it will calm down because they're getting tired of losing. they're getting tired of losing, but it's going to be an interesting time. i do think, i go back to it all the time because they go
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to the different states, we go to michigan, ohio, we go to every state but the states where they have the ballots which is particularly, pennsylvania, nevada and north carolina where they have this whole tremendous amount of ballots piling income and nobody knows where they're being sent, i don't think the senders know or worse, they probably do know. i think it will cause tremendous disruption on november 3. >> let me get into this, the meal in ballots from the states. i've looked at this over the years, even before now. this push for mail in ballots started all of a sudden, mail in ballots, that's the gold standard. we know, state farm state from state many of them have never experienced, many have never experienced the number, the state can't handle it. so here's my theory. let me get your thoughts on this predilection it comes and you're the winner and they're going to say no he's not the
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winner, they're gonna bring these lawsuits from the mail in ballots. we saw them do this. election night let's say, you've got this process in place that we want to wait and see. then there gonna call you a dictator so either way they seem to be setting up the narrative but aren't they basically undermining the integrity of the electoral process? >> they know it doesn't work because there have been many races using this over the last 14 or 15 months, and i heard there was one yesterday or the day before yesterday, the ballots are so next up, they have millions of ballots going out on little reese's like in new york or paterson new jersey or virginia or many other locations, and were now finding out about the one from over the last couple of days. were talking about numbers like 30%, 40%. they're not talking 1% which is too much because he can lose by 1%. 1% is a lot but there up by 30
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or 40% sometimes. ballots are missing, there's fraud, now there's a new thing where they don't want to verify signatures because that makes it easier so you don't have to verify the signature. it's a very tough situation print i will tell you this, you go out and look at these governors, i don't want to insult anybody, but take a look at some of these governors that are judging the ballot spread beyond partisan. in many cases political hacks. it will be a very sad day. look, people should go, now if they have an absentee ballot or, i call it a silver elicited ballot. i like the word solicited or unsolicited because people understand it. if you have a slipped chance solicited ballot or absentee, that's good because you requested it. you have a very good chance that's going to work out just fine, but when they just don't millions of ballots all over the country, it's not when work, it's going to be a disaster, and they know it.
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they know it's not going to work pretty doesn't even work when you have 30,000 ballots were talking many millions of ballots. it's going to be mayhem, it's going to be what they want. you know mr. president, there are schemes that are out front that they've been scheming for months. they been gameplaying what happens to make sure that you are not president, they're bragging about it to newspapers. see article after article about a two against you. you see articles about insurrection against you. you see the farm team out there writing our cities, so forth and so on and were spread what you say to the american people about what you are seeing the democrat party, the violence, the media censoring on behalf. >> not kind of, very much. i've never seen anything like it it was bad before but it's
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gotten to a point where they are just stone dishonest. although i must tell you they gave me great credit for the recent deal with bob rain and uae and israel pritikin believe it. they gave me unbelievable, i couldn't have written it better myself but outside of that, we've done things, that's very significant but i've done things possibly much more significant than that, the washington post is a disaster. you can't get a good story, it's disgusting and then you go to abc, nbc probably is the worst of all, comcast, it's a con job because they're always trying to protect her. nbc is horrible, cbs is a disaster and then you go to the real beauties and of course cnn but at least cnn
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you know where they're coming from, you know they are stone cold dishonest. at least you know that so say it's a sad thing. it's a very sad thing. fortunately local press is extremely good. i always do one or two local reporters. they cover it so good. there almost more enthusiastic than i am and so we have that, we have some honest media, fox's good but fox is not what it was, i'll be very honest, they become politically correct for they have more democrats practically than they have republicans. i'm complaining about it all the time. with all that being said, were doing much better than we did four years ago. it's much more also. you see these raids, nobody's ever seen anything like it. we have nothing to do with that.
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vice president pence print i spoke with the vice president just a couple weeks before the election about the administration progress on the vaccine and the stakes of the 2020 election. >> mr. vice president, the economy. the economy took a big hit. the president and you have been working to rebound the economy and so forth. joe biden has a very different approach than the economy. explain what it is you want to do and what he wants to do. >> when we came into office, the eight years joe biden was vice president america had experienced the slowest economic recovery since the great depression. not surprising, i was in congress at the time of the last administration they try to tax and regulate us back to going economy paired when we came into office president trump said not where you cut taxes, related rollback regulations, unleash american
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jobs and fight for free and fair trade and that's exactly what he did paired we cut taxes across the board for working families and businesses large and small. we rolled back red tape, we unleashed american energy where now we are a net exporter of energy for the first time in seven years and president trump talked about free and fair trade where we stood up to china and said the era of economic surrender is over and we renegotiated our trading relationship with mexico and canada american jobs and workers first read the result of all of that, 7 million jobs created, record unemployment for after americans, his hispanic americans, we literally saw wages rising across this country at the fastest pace in ten years and then when the coronavirus pandemic struck and we lost 22 million jobs at the height of this pandemic, this president made it clear that we were going to spare no expense to get families and businesses large and small through this.
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we secured $4 trillion in aid, paycheck protection program, we think it saved 50 million american jobs with a directly to families with millions americans to help them directly through this difficult time. already it's amazing to think in the last five months, having lost 22 million jobs because of the foundation the president poured and because of the recovery, unprecedented recovery and relief efforts we secured from congress, 11 and half-million americans have already gone back to work in the unemployment rate is now 7.8%. we have a ways to go it's one of the reasons the president is asking to congress for more support for families and businesses but it's the other reason why this election is so important. president trump and i are absolutely committed paired we will distribute the vaccine, defeat the virus, cut taxes for families across the country in the next four years, rollback regulation, fight for unleashing american
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energy. joe biden, by contrast has set in the middle of a global pandemic he wants to raise taxes by $4 trillion. he wants to return to an avalanche that will stifle job beginning with the 2 trillion-dollar version of the greenfiel new deal that would require retrofitting of 4 million business buildings in 2 million homes. beyond that, on economic trade , joe biden never lifted a finger. democrats used to complain about nafta all the time. i remember those days. never lifted a finger to do anything about it. but now we've got a strong new agreement but joe biden wants us to take down all of the tariffs president trump has imposed on china that are leveling the playing field and bringing china back to the table to open their markets to american goods and services in respect our intellectual
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property print lastly on energy which is a driver of our economy, low-cost energy helps families, their utility rates in their homes, it helps businesses be able to gro grow, but it supports hundreds of thousands of energy jobs across the country. that green new deal would literally crush her american renaissance so this election is so important as our economy is just getting back on its feet. i think the american people know the right president at this time in the life of our nation, a president who's committed to all the policies that created 7 million jobs in our first three years and a president who will continue to drive policy versus joe biden and kamala harris, more taxes, more government, more regulation, less american energy. the choice is clear, we need four more years of president
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trump in the white house to bring the economy back and then some. >> there's a study that says the biden plan will cost 5 million blue-collar jobs. it would destroy our energy independence and then we been trying for 50 years to be energy independent and now we finally are. you talk about fracking. it would drive parts of this country into a deep depression. other parts of the country where we rely on oil and natural gas and so forth. doesn't concern you, when you look at joe biden's long career, 39 years in the senate, eight years as vice president, he has never led the way for tax cuts, for opportunity zones, deregulation, he's always been a big government guy. that's all he knows. how would a guy that's a big government guy, that's all he
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knows, how would he help pull this economy even further along. joe biden has been advocating. i go back to the last administration joe biden wants to go back to the same economic policies you hear him talking about his 2 trillion-dollar version of the green new deal. whenever anybody brings up all the energy jobs will be lost and they plan to talk about green jobs, we remember all those jobs in the last administration. the green new deal would be on steroids but all the sudden we
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would have a whole new era of government the truth of the matter is today, our air and land are cleaner than any time in our history. our water is among the cleanest in the world objectively we've actually reduce greenhouse gases in this country because of energy innovation. no matter what they're saying now, they want to ban fracking and abolish fossil fuels and take us back down the path of green new jobs. we saw the weak economic recovery of the last eight years and the american people
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know for a robust american economy for what president trump says is the greatest economy in our history in 2021 you need to reelect president donald trump. >> when we return, part of the exclusive interview with secretary of state mike pompeo. we'll be right back. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. learn more at cosentyx.com. [yawn] you. look. stunning. want the truth to why i wake up feeling... [growls softly] ...so darn awesome? [makes playful sound] i take care of my skin. not this skin. that skin. and when you've got incontinence, you sure need to. tena intimates pads lock liquid in, and are now 100% breathable
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they averted a government shutdown that was scheduled to happen one minute after midnight on tuesday. it provides $900 million to businesses and individuals suffering from the pandemic. it calls for a check for $600 for individual spread he wanted a check for $2000 but sign the bill anyway. democrats will move to pass 2000-dollar checks in congress we will keep an eye on that. president trump also announced he will hold a rally in georgia on the eve. they will need to maintain republican control of the senate now back to life, liberty and the bun. put all your headlines lock on foxnews.com.
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that. they lay down a set of rights for the world and for human beings by the very nature of the individual being created in the image of god. these are rights the government don't provide. these governments can't take them away and they enumerated them and talked about them. he described how they should be shaped and when i came to the state department, the human rights set of issues had been lost in the world. we had a human rights council at the un with iran and venezuela. we had the chinese party talk about human rights in the one of the most egregious acts of human rights violation to the minority in western china and all of recorded history. i said about to try to reground how are foreign-policy positions, led by marianne glendon cap, they finish their work a couple weeks back and they spoke to very clearly about how the state department all time should think about human rights around the world and america's place in that. we are special. the reason people want to meet mike pompeo when he travels around the world isn't because of mike.
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we stand for this very special set of principles and if we walk away from them, if we muddy them up, if we create rights for everything then those core ideas of human dignity, property rights, the basic respectful property rights, if we walk away from those core understandings, then america will just be i've tried to create this institution here that i'm leaving as well. embrace the founders, embrace the declaration. then you see the rioting in the streets, you see other organizations reject 1776 and replace it with 1619. you see the new york times pushing this agenda, many in the opposition party, the same thing, but you see this going
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in on the streets, you see monuments being torn down until the president put an end to that. how does that affect foreign policy. when you go to another country and lacey these things going on in the streets, and quite frankly, i'm speaking not you come you see the democrat party either silenced or giving sort of a passive complaint about it. how does that affect our foreign policy. >> it has a real effect. they watch it closely. americans pay a little less attention to what happens around the world but the entire world pays close attention to what happening here inside the united states. when they see this writing, and just as much when they see the lawlessness and walking away from these american traditions. the central underpinnings, the greatness of the united states , what our founders bequeathed to us when they see us walking away from that they know there's opportunity. if there an adversary, they know there's risk if their friend print if there an
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adversary the work to undermine or inflame those divisions. they know that our strength lies in this history. we are fundamentally a judeo-christian nation. we were founded on a set of understandings that have allowed america to be the greatest civilization in the history of the world. when we walk away from those understandings and we say no, our founding, we should be embarrassed by our founding, other nations around the world see that and they will use that to make life more secure for their people and to denigrate our country and if there are friend, if there are partners also i wonder if i can rely on them. i wonder if ten or 20 years from now that culture, that set of understanding will still be there and if that foundation upon which america was built in its foreign policy was executed, it will remain. >> attorney general bill barr is next on this best of life, liberty and the been special
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welcome back. continue this special episode with the attorney general bill barr. the summer i asked him about the russia collusion investigation and standing up for the rule of law. go. >> russia collusion. we had this investigation going on and you had another independent u.s. attorney who served in the republican and democrat administrations and he's connecting investigation probably think will be helpful for sylvia, my mother-in-law, and for the whole nation to understand when they say why aren't we indicting somebody, why are we indicting them today, if you have the power to indict somebody today, how does that work. part of the rule of law, as far as i'm concerned, one thing i want to get back to is
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using criminal justice systems as a political tool. i think it has been in the past, i think the whole question gate thing was used as a weapon. what i want to do is make it clear that we will indict people only when we are satisfied that the standards of the department have been met which is we believe a crime has been committed by this person we have proof beyond a reasonable doubt spur that, to convict them, and we have to go to a grand jury and the grand jury has to agree to get the indictment. and it's proof beyond a reasonable doubt is a high standard. i think all political sides have gotten in the habit of this country just sort of saying the political opponents have become something terrible, they think it's terrible, it's enough for me to conclude it's terrible, why
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isn't he being criticized. so let me ask you this. you have a grand jury, what's their job? their job is to make the bill of indictment. >> the u.s. attorney, what's his job. >> to present the evidence to the grand jury. >> so they basically decide if someone should or should not be indicted and then you are more or less informed about it and have the final say. >> yes. >> so you are not the first tier of this. when people say to you when is so-and-so going to be indicted, you don't really have a clue until that is really cute up, do you. >> that's right. as you said, john durham, a 35 year veteran of the department worked for both republican and democratic attorneys general and special projects because people have a great deal of confidence in his ability and his meticulous and he is about gathering all the evidence and people lose track, i think people have to realize that in this process, the witnesses have lawyers, sometimes they
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won't talk to, they slow it down, sometimes they will take the fifth amendment and give them immunity and so forth. also, there is a sprawling number of issues because there are a lot of different conspiracy theories. part of our responsibilities to look at all these things so we can assure people that these various theories have been looked up so this take some time. >> do you think the public has a reason to be angry about the russia collusion staff that took place now that we have more information coming out on public record. forget about probable cause. we now have testimony that was given by senior officials, obama administration, the shift committee that's come out, not a single one of them believes that in chamblee there was russia collusion. all these other things with the pfizer court, we know
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about call me conducting activity without telling the attorney general of the united states print this was a really horrible thing, wasn't. >> yes, to me it is sort of the doomsday scenario of abuse of government power which is that the party in power uses the police and intelligence services to tilt the field against their political opponents. that's terrible from a governmental snow. but the media was part of that and that's probably the worst aspect of it. they became attack dogs instead of watchdogs. in fact things that were clearly preposterous they took hook line and sinker and they fanned the flames of this
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worse than anybody else. the limb has been sought off but you wouldn't know it because they don't even say whoops we got that wrong there onto the next conspiracy theory. after the break, my discussion with ben shapiro on the sordid history of the new york times. we'll be right back. (chime) they were able to give me a personal loan so i could pay off all of my credit cards. (chime) i got my mortgage through sofi and the whole process was so easy. choosing sofi was literally one of the best decisions i could have ever made because it gave me peace of mind.
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welcome back. a few months ago i caught up with ben shapiro to discuss today's culture of ideology in the sordid history of the new york times. ben shapiro, outstanding book, how to destroy america in three easy steps. it could not be more timely. my question to you was, reality versus ideology. how are these soft marks, one-party rule cities, how are they doing when it comes to liberty and choice and equality and creation, that magnificent paradise that you're talking about. >> they're doing horribly. the fact is when they take over an area, it really is about building anything new. the barrier is the goal. you actually want things to fail because any success will
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be attributed to the broader american system and the broader american system is bad so what you want is more non- success. you want more inequality and if more crime occurs that's a better case that the system is to blame. anything that's bad that happens can then be blamed on the system at large and that's exactly what you're saying print this is why you see, and some of the diversity training manuals, the national museum of african history and culture put on a full on display this week that suggested that whiteness with things like the scientific method and hard work and delayed gratification anything that can make you achieve in this society is a white thing and you should engage in the end if you do engage in your part of white supremacist creditor actively promoting failure, trying to teach all the things that would make you fail in life and teaching that is resistance to the system. success is not a barometer for these folks. the ball is not building something new print the goal is disintegration. >> you make a very important
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point. so, success is the enemy, achievement is the enemy because you're in a constant state of rebellion. if you don't have a constant state of rebellion you don't need to exist but i suppose that's the bottom line, isn't. >> that's right. there's a new york times columnist who recently compared america to a house that was built on a shaky foundation. here we are trying to whitewash the house and fix up the holes in the wall but the foundation is shaky. any attempt to fix anything in america, any solution is actually a problem. the real solution is just rooting out the entire system. failure by democrat in the inner system, were trying our best but were still working within a corrupted horrible system so we can never really overcome this corruption in evil of the systems of failure actually becomes a point in favor of a system there
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fighting against. >> they destroy the system which destroys neighborhoods and destroys education, destroys the economy, and then they blame it on the system and in many respects they are the system, certainly since the new deal in many respects. so you have cities run by people who are running against the system as they ow own and control the system, and is it the way to do that, as an example, to use racism, but for racism, things would be swell. isn't that some harmful to the individuals in inner-city so you have this opposition to school choice, whether it's charter schools are vouchers or parochial schools and they can embed with each other, elected democrats or running the teachers union, so there's a great contradiction here. >> there's no such message to propagate to a child that if you're black in america that you cannot succeed. it does not matter what choices you make, you will not
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succeed because the system is stacked against you. teach the child that in your damning them to a life of difficulty and in poverty and bad decision-making because you're teaching them positive fact does not exist for you and you're not in control of your own life. it makes a lot of white liberals feel really good about themselves brother self righteousness here. according to the white woke, like people don't have agency in their own lives but the only people have agencies are the paternalistic white people that can save them by denouncing the system and building something new. >> i want to ask you about the media and the new york times. there's been a lot about it this past week. from the inside, what she saw, she was there for three years how corrupt it is, the new york times has a history. as you know they were the mouthpiece for stalin in 1932 and throughout the early
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stalin. paired they lied about the slaughter of the ukrainians. less than a decade later they were censoring the holocaust at the request of party of the franklin roosevelt administration. here we have two of the most horrific genocides, the new york times with the propagandist for stalin and it was involved in censorship when it comes to the holocaust. any other corporation in america would be viewed as a contemptible failed corporation, utterly and completely unreliable and here the new york times is said to be the gold standard for the media. isn't that the problem? >> that's right. what's even more amazing is those were the good old days in the new york times. now staffers run the new york times. the fact that the editors were allowing the staffers to attack the only fellow staffer who is willing to give a hearing to points of view that were outside the wild leftism
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of the new york times is pretty incredible. the new york times basically handed over editorship and she rules the roost over there. it's not a piece of journalism it's a piece of pseudo- history designed to paint them in the worst picture. they're tearing down statues of the founders, suggesting that ulysses s grant is a bad guy and she tweeted back that she was proud of that which kind of gives the game away. walter was the bad guy but he still had his pulitzer and not much has changed when it comes to the narrative. >> as a matter of fact, if the new york times and others were to apply their own standard to the new york times as michael goodwin pointed out in the new york post this past week, it has a very strong history of racism and strong history connection to slavery.
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we would have to burn down the new york times building based on their own violent ideological. >> a special word from yours truly when we return. we'll be right back. new robitun honey severe. the real honey you love... plus, the powerful cough relief you need. mind if i root through your trash? new robitussin honey severe. strong relief for your severe symptoms. this on us, on every plan!relief get an iphone 12 with 5g, and if you're 55 and up, switch to our essentials 55 plan and save 50% on your bill vs. the other guys. that's right, iphone 12 on us! holiday on with t-mobile. ..
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thankful for especially this time of year. cherish the time you have with your loved ones and pray for our great nation. that's it for this special episode. i'll see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." ♪ steve: good evening and welcome to the next revolution, i'm steve felton and this is the home of the resistance, pro- worker, profamily, pro- community, pro- america, positive populism in the antiestablishment. tonight we take on the astonishment in all its forms, big government, big tech from a big business and of course, we are keeping up the pressure over the election and over the elite champagne lockdown. in the moment we will be joined by senator marsha blackburn, sara carter and jason chaffetz who are with us for the hour as well. in 2016 you put an outsider into the white house to lead a
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