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civilians scattered all over the streets in mass graves, ukraine president one word to describe it. >> indeed, this is genocide. the elimination of the people, we're the citizens of ukraine. we have more than a hundred nationalities, this is did the destruction and extermination of all of the nationalities. reporter: as ukraine forces push back, the enemy from kyiv. on sunday, russian missile strikes near odessa destroyed an oil refinery. >> this not a good morning we woke up to explosions. the impact was huge. there is still smoke, the children were in a panic, windows were blown in, it
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was terrifying. reporter: white house chief of staff said that u.s. remains fully committed to providing a full range of economic and military support for ukraine in the war, and described add far as over, i am aishah hasnie, now to "life, liberty and levin." ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty and levin." do we have a manturian candidate in the oval office? it appears that way. what am a talking about? ndi'm talking about a corrupt media. an opportunist media. that for months covered up the corruption that is the
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biden crime family, head of that crime family, is joseph biden, jr. the media here during last election when they were confronted with a true story about a laptop, hunter biden, a computer fixer, who had that laptop, and hard drove drive who found data and e-mail on there the media covered that up, what did big tech oligarchs do, they covered it up and banned "new york post" and other media outlets any individual who dare to refer to it, how about the democrats in house? did they conduct an investigation? no. how about broadcast media, on the whole? another cabal of cover-up artists, sensors, who said this was a russian plant.
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they found 51 people with backgrounds and intelligence, boy. who said it was russian propaganda. when donald trump tried to bring it up during the course of debate, he was cut off by chris wallace, who would not allow it to be discussed. this is the state of media ined america. we do not have a free press. we have the equivalent of provda. we have a corrupt media. we have a media that sings from one sheet, a media that re-- regurgitates down the line, "new york times" came out with a piece, and said, this it was a long piece they wrote, somewhere the a article they pointed out, they flagged that the laptop and e-mails
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seem to be authentic. they were substantiated. when were they substantiated by? i guess the prosecutors who are leaking this information. that is my g guess. because it was recent at september of 2021. that "new york times" dismissed the biden laptop story as russia disinformation, they did it at height of campaign as well, people who voted apart from all other corruptions and violations, the fact is that many people voted without information. that the biden family was being paid by the communist chinese government and by their military. we get this piece from "washington post." wow. lastst week from "washington post," a long piece.
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i want to read a few parts to you, most of us don't read the "washington post" for good reason. -- -- cefc is a chinese energy company. a front company -- -- right away in paragraph 5, "washington post" is trying to do a cover-up for joe biden. why are the times and post writing about this? because the prosecutors are moving fast now. and they don't want to be behind the ball, seem like the frauds they are. but the new documents, which include a signed copy of a 1 million dollar legal retainer, e-mails related
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too wire strain ferrying 3 -- wire transfers, and 5 million dollars, and agreement signed by hunter biden. illustrate the ways in his his family profited from relationships build over joe biden's decades in public service. joe biden's decades in public service, they used his name, his family benefits to at least 5 billion, and joe does not know anything about it. mark: this should be enough. they are too busy investigating minoror misdemeanors, like trespassing, too investigating parents who dare to challenge school boards, and too busy investigating georgia republican legislature that
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dared to chairman the election laws that confirm with traditional election processes, we know what going on, what else? >> i said here, back then, thisis laptop, it has the names of individuals, and dates on it, and times, a thousand methods for confirming the authenticity. what is on the media? in cover up on mode. -- >> in a media from initially
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reached out to hunter biden in december of 2015 to set up a meeting. between the son and finder of chairman of chinese firm. >> this information was known to the post, and times. before the election. they chose not to look. >> contract signed on august 2, stated that00 are biden would get a 1 time retainer. and monthly. >> money began glowing
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almost immediately with first wire of 5 million dollars. arriving in august of 2717. according to duels found on copypy of hunter biden's lap to be, and cooperated by bank statementsa senator grassley office obtained. >> we're almost at 10 million dollars now. this doesn't count the corruption with ukraine or other countries, this is just communist china, later on in the article: >> they had this again
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during the course of the last election. it continues: >> i'm not going to overwhelm you with more. it gets worse. there is more. joe biden's role? "washington post" said there was no role. and whatever "washington post" says is true, they covered up that laptop, make sure that biden would be unaffected with it during the media. look at how the media circles around him. during the election, a disgusting cover-up. here is "new york post."
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layingng out distribution of shares. ready? 20 to h . 20 to rw . 20 to jg . 20 to tb . 10 to jim biden. 10 held for h . >> the big guy. 3 years later bob told the world there is no question that the big guy is joe biden, hunter called his dad the big guy. asking him for his sign off on various potential deals, there is more on this that ties to joe biden, the now president of united states, no wonder media covered up for him. ladies and gentlemen, we need a federal special counsel we cannot leavend it to garland. experience, competent independent federal prosecutor who puts together a team, a special counsel
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office to investigate joe biden, his family, the dealings with communist china and with ukraine and with russia and romania and all of the governments. biden told a lie as he often does, that he knew nothing of his son's business practices. >> we have information and contemporary information, documents, a a laptop, we have a ton of evidence that would trigger any investigation of a sitting president of the united states, we have not hadsi one single hearing in democrat controlled house of the representatives. we need a biden crime family committee, right now. we need to know what the hell is going on. communist china is our biggest enemy, they are staring us down. it is my contention we have a man in the oval office who
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is by all evidence, corrupt. bought off. we need it now. when we come back two great guest senator ted cruz and david mamet, a fantastic writer and playwright, you will be fashion fascinated by his story, i will be right back. nage blood ss and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good.
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mark: welcome mark: welcome back america. u.s. supreme court is only courtal mentioned in the constitution of the uss, united states u.s., these are big appointments. joe biden limited his choices to african-american women, who are on courts, that is a limit the number of individuals. he chose the most radical. the left wing groups and dark money got behind the candidacy of judge jackson. and one of the great legal minds here, who serves in senate is ted cruz, he was a clerk for chief justice william rehnquist
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and argued cases before the supreme court. senator cruz welcome, you are on the senate judiciary committee, you questioned this nominee remember were you impressed with her. >> i have known judge jackson for 30 years, we were in law school together. on law review at harvard, personally, she is bright, and charming, but her substantive record, use that word radical, i think that is right, it is to the left. if she is confirmed, she will be the most liberal justice of l all 9 to have ever served on the u.s. supreme court. that will have enormous consequences across the range. for free speech, and consequences for religious liberty, for the second amendment.
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her records shows a consistent left wing radical approach. but i think there was no area where her record was more troubling than crime. and her record on crime in particular, she came out of law school, she clerked for justice breyer on supreme court, and shy can became a federal public defender. we know public defenders, they do that because they their heart is with criminal defendants with the murders and criminals, that is who they are rooting for. public defenders often have a natural inclination in direction of the criminal, that was not just while she was a public defender, she carried it to bench, when she became a criminal judge,
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we did -- analysis, her coverage sentences was 29.9 months. average nationally 45. shy -- it gets more concerns with sex crimes, she has 3 decades of advocating for lenient treatment for sex ofoangders sex oracle offenders, her record is no less than astonishing, she had 10 different cases in front of her over her time as a judge. dealing with people who all of whom pleaded guilty to possession or distribution of child pornography. and over and over 100% of
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the time, when she had sentencing discretion, she gave them a slap on the wrist, much lower than the guidelines, lower than the prosecutor asked for. these are statistics my office pulled together. her average sentence for child pornography was 29.2 months, she sentenced 50% below the national average, and the people who plead guilty to distribution. national average is 135 months. her average is 71.9. it is half, 47% less and there is a mandatory minimum
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of 60 months for distribution of child porn, this pattern is really disturbing. and what it will mean if she is confirmed as a justice, i think we'll see for 30 or 40 years, a justice over and over again voting to release murderers and overturn criminal convictions and voting to put loopholes in place that benefit violent criminalss and sexual treasurytors, and -- predators, that i think is really disturbing. mark: and rule against death penalty cases. in the states. lenient onea violence illegal immigrants. you are right. she is a predictable. a hard left of the judiciary in the country, yet, i have not heard a senator democrat speak out against her, i hear so-called moderates,
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manchin has endorsed here, a couple republican senators on the fence. given her record, she is an extremist, and she is, don't we as the public who have to hlive with the results of these decisions and of the justices, have a right to conclude the senators, whom of t ever they are, that vote for her on weak of on the same subjects. >> that ison let's outcome you can come, to the last book i wrote, one vote a way. a single supreme court seat could change history, we did a show talking about that book. it went to number one on amazon bestseller list. that book every chapter talks about a different constitutional right. there is chapter on free speech, and second amendment, and on religious liberty and crime and death
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penalty. and what the book does is tells war stories, not an an academic book, first hand accounts of litigating some of the biggest landmark cases in the country, over and over again, the big landmark cases are 5-4. we're one vote away on issue after issue. from losing our fundamental rights. keller versus district of columbia, landmark case upholding second amendment rights to bear arms. that was 5-4. >> death penalty we have seen activist justices vote to overturn the game, i think odds are 100% that judge jackson would vote to overturn the death penalty. and at end of the day, when you have senators who don't support abolishes
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the police, when you vote to confirm justice toes to release violent criminals, then you have supporting abolishes release and repealing second treatment, and taking away our free speech rights, you are supporting that kind of radical agenda. mark: the absurdity was not willing to define a woman, that tells you where she will turn out on the title 9 cases and absurdity of her pretends to not know what critical race theory is. a strange thing if you embrace critical race theory you cannot embrace the constitution of the uss. ted, i want to thank you for being one ofof the leading voices, if not the leading voice in the united states senator, opposition to this nomination, and on behalf of the constitution, thank you for come, god bless. >> you thank you, mark. mark: we'll be right back.
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european leaders demand a war crime investigation, and more sanctions against russia. and latest video of mariupol, a ghost town with buildings just shelves of what they once were. i am aishah hasnie live in warsaw, poland. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back. we have a really special guest, who is important things to say. david mamet. he is american playwright, filmmaker, author edirector, i have no question you have seen, heard or read or watched what he has done over the years, screen writing for the verdict,
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untouchables, "wag the dog." it goes on and on. just a brilliant thinker and writer. but now he has a book, recessional, the death of free speech and cost of a free lunch. this book. i read this book in one night. i couldn't put it down. this book is not only beautifully written, it is a book on philosophy of liberty p versus tyranny. it is a book about the greatness of america. and the graveness of the challenges that it faces rights now. david mamet is a very brave man, a man of hollywood man who goes against the wind there. i hope it does well. i think even 50 or 100 years from now, when we're long
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gone toll do better. like democracy in america it did well, two volumes when they came out. people read it but it took 50 years after his death, he died young. until it became iconic, this is an iconic book. this is call recessional, you can get it on amazon.com or and decent bookstore. in the book. you say among other things at the beginning, you don't hide your feelings. you say, if restrooms must be redesigned to accommodate differing genders, how much owmore worth to esert that second --ic --
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>> this is just a tiny taste of the contents of the book. david mamet, the public wants to hear from you, tell me what motivated you. >> i was a red diaper baby, my parents first generation immigrants from chicago, they grew up part of the democratic party in mayor dale in chicago. they were part of young communists, i didn't realize there was anything other than the left, to us, being just arrived jews, the republicans were guys in the
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white plastic belts and white pants on the golf course. and the golf courses didn't admity jews in my day, a grew up in the bosom of the left and profiting from our freedoms, i was a i used to driver a cab for a living, then i started writing plays, i found out that i could put plays in garage and few people would come, and if i wrote better plays more people would come and i could move to broadway and become a -- playwright. a profited from american tradition of free speech, you could say what you want, if people liked it, they would tell their friends, and if they didn't like it, they would stay away, if you
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workedoy a play for 15 years you gotwo zero money, that is fine. >> i saw, the deathch of free speech, if we don't like a comment in your play, we'll brumght bankrupt you, i said wait, someone has too bell the cat, the mice know that the cat will kill them, the mice say put a bell on the cat. the questionst is who will bell the cat, i looked around, i said, i guess that is me. because, i profited so much from great american thinkers, like steel and yourself and coffer, my idol. and friedman. i profited so much from these people. i said wait, let's brake it down, tom payne and writers of the framers and that.
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i said, who will be those guys now? i there are some people, it's time for someone to stand up, to not speak up is collusion. and there is an old saying among pilots, which is not dear god, don't let me die, but it is dear god, don't let it be my fault. that is what i thought about america. right? thwhatever is happening to it, i don't want to contribute. i adore this country. and i love the theater, i love the idea of free speech. and it is past the tipping point. i thought, time to speak up. mark: we'll be right back.
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what is reaction in the entertainment community on west coast to you. >> i'm fortunate, i came to hollywood as a very successful playwright. i didn't spend any time. idea of something an industry, that was obscenity to my mind, i was a man of the theater, it was an art, and full of marvelous people and a punch of "parasites" like any other business. a good mix, i came out to the industry, i find out because it was at an art it was just a the business, because it wasn't an art it didn't have artists or people, it had few people who were in it to do something yummy, that is migrate gift -- the great gift that god gave my, i did stuff that was yummy. if the audience likes it, i
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made a living, hollywood has been a city of hustlers, they always go with the flow, and ride with the tide, we look add movies av -- after world war ii, the movies were ar garbage. i got it. they are protecting their hege money, saying, i don't want to get caught with no chair when the music stops. i had a great career in hollywood. did a bunch of television, and movies, and show business don't owe me anything, i am sorry it has died. but, you know everything dies, i had a great time.
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mark: you are a man of faith.ad appears in the book in many areas. were you always a man of faith. you are more as a get older? or something you have always had. >> absolutely, i find as i get older, i didn't understand real judaism until a got married, my wife said we have to have a religious household. and we went to synagogue. it read torah in hebrew. i was looking at what happened to america, i have to understand the form, you write a play, is it a comedy or a farce, a high cam comedy or low comedy, a tragedy or a drama, what is the form, every form has certain requirements, i looked at form of what shap -- what is
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happening too america. in is the much inial turn natural turning point of any civilization. prosperity leads to a point it brings civilization down, something must be done. we havewo two choices work to let civilization die, and the other, say we have aged, time to reexamine the situation and have a vigorous old age. much like being 75, i could do something else let me figure out what it is. >> at the coree. of it, america has lost what? culturally and so for. >> well, we lost belief in god.
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if you don't believe in god, be grateful, if you are not grateful when you are prosperous what happens? they get terrified. why am i here. if the world is ending and men and women change into each other, they say god put my here, let me figure it out, they either turn to becoming slaves or tyrants, the individual citizen took its strength from god. mark: pretty much what of declaration of independence said, you have politics like obama and others they head it, they leave out the part about the creator. they talk about god given rights, that right is
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mark: davidid mamet in your book, you write leftest americaic is following russia, china, northth korea, and cuba to slavery. why 5 million french men would march to their death in russia, how could one man exercise sufficient power, and concludes one man could not, then what is power. he responds, we do not know. yet you have an answer? >> my answer, the book about me trying to figure something out. if youou are artist, if you are playwright. you don't start with a conclusion, you start with angertation. -- an irritation, i just down understand, i'm figuring out what is
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happening in the world, we're looking at the crux of western civilization. i said how is it possible, judging from tolstoy, a bunch of thieves, thugs and liars and fools, almost all politicians are there are some exceptions that is whyy have a constitution, to vote the bums out of office. is it true that biden and the clintons and fauci and blah blah and blah blah, have ruined the country? i think no. these are not very smart people, what am i looking at? ii say is that their opportunist infections, the body gets weak, the body break downs and the opportunist infects, when you want call them jackals
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ortu "parasites" are attracted to, that we look at in in tower of babble -- babil, a are profiting from the opportunistic. >> the problem is more complicated, it becoming increasing -- systemic, you have the pockets, a cancer of poison in the body. >> correct, it is inevitable. for a man if you can live from 65 to 75, you can live to 100, they say that is the time in which the body is accommodating itself to getting ready to die. you can't -- if you don't realize you can't do the things at 65 you did at 20
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you will be squandering your energy, the body will get weak, you and will die sooner, if you have conserve your energy, you can live to be 100, that is the point we're at, we're squandering our energy that goes back to vietnam war, and we've been squandering if on homeless and blah, blah, blah, the answer is a return to the constitution. like you have said for years,y. we have to have a constitutional convention, the answer is not complex, the body is weakened through prosperity. but not the end, but it requires a reassessment. mark: a fascinated interview, we'll have you back next week. book is called recessional. get a copy at amazon.com or
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me >> welcome back, and i listened were two great guests and decided that you with this next election is about and write these words now, rationality, civility, real science, knowledge, faith, tradf inha the almighty god and that s with this election is about in one word it is about american a discipline those who love this country and the freedomha that comes with it and those who do
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not and those who abuse as a, and those who try to impose their own conformity into informally and those withty foundationalnd principles, verss the rest of us, red blooded americans who embrace and/or this nation and that is what the next election is about is you next time, on life, liberty & levin. >> it is the "fox news" alert, live in warsaw poland and russia has campaign of terror against ukraine interest day 40 and with it comes new shocking images, with the president of ukraine described as genocide, bodies of more than one hundreds of millions buying in mass graves are scattered along the streets of the kyiv suburbs and many with her hands tied of having been tortured and shot at close range moscow denies carrying out any such mass occur but the member administers that the
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