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>> brady quinn. >> i'm staying where i'm at. >> you have the best job in the world. thank you so much for joining us on sunday night too. >> good night from south carolina. "life, liberty and levin" is up next. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, this is "life, liberty and levin." welcome. we have two great guests, we have four-star general david petraeus, fox's bill melugin. we have several major topics to discuss, before we do, july 4 was a week ago. but on july 4, maybe a day
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thereafter, i saw either a correspondent or regular guest, i think on msnbc or cnn, she said to the host, that the constitution does not serve our purposes any more. it was written by a handful ofve white slave owners. this is what you get from the marxist left, the constitution. what is in thear constitution? n?due process. free speech, freedom ofly religion, right to bear arms. all kinds of protections for the individual, what else? limitations on government. limitations on congress. limitations on the presidency, limitations on the o courts. so we don't have a kind of
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totalitarian regime centralized in one place. which is who the founders fought against, we have all kinds of things in the constitution that promote what we call the civil society. law and order. protecting the individual. these people who wrote the constitution and adopted it were people of faith, and learned, most of them looked back on the various governments that had existed before ours and during their times. , so they researched, they thought, a looked at philosophers, and they looked at abraham and mosus and jesus, at so much, five and a half months in philadelphia they came up with the constitution, that was not imposed on the people, every state
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legislature had a say, they were theey individuals in the legislatures. were elected at localist of levels back then. they have these conventions of regular people. and legislators, they would makeor decisions about what they supported and didn't, much more democratic. what you have people going on television, and denouncing the entirety of the constitution, you can understand why they embrace and celebrate something like the january 6 committee, and house of representatives. every memberr of that committee, was approved by and chosen by nancy pelosi, one of the most evil speakers of the house in american history. one of a the most diabolical politicians, all 9 members voted to impeach donald trump who is the
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subject of theirdo investigation, not january 6 or security for the capitol, but donald trump, someone said it like is the third impeachment. 5 of 9 members openly stated their purpose to pressure the u.s. department of justice under attorney general appoint the by biden, and u.s. attorney's office, u.s.. attorney appointed by biden, to indict former president trump to ensure we never gets close on the oval office again, cannot take over the republican party, that is a clearly unconstitutional process for the house of representatives to be involved in. this committee leaks, it cherry picks information, and conceals information. and it conceals any information or witnesses, that and who challenge their narrative. it manipulating evidence. in the entire public hearing
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process, is a choreographed stalinist show trial, a read from they read from monitors and show video, they have graphics, all in procession. the committee is investigating the republican national committee, scores of private and nonprofit organizations, republicans state r officials, election attorney, conservative media figures and organizations, that seems out of their jurisdiction. the citizensdi can go to court in challenge them. there have been violations left and o right of attorney-client privilege. theju committee is used extreme left wing groups, we just learned, that tied to
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democrat party such as the southern poverty law center. which is come under financial and other scrutiny in the recent past to funnel research to the committee, our work helped to document coordination between trump and hissallies and two extremist groups we tracked for years said the law center to politico. this group, southern poverty law center smears christian organizations, traditional conservative groups, and labels them as hate groups among other things. meanwhile there has not been one syllable of -- testimony in front of the public regarding testimony this committee has received in secret by a number of witnesses it was donald trump who authored a document others 20 thousand arm military national guardsmen to t protect the
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capitol building he issued that authorize two days before january 6 it was turned down by nancy pelosi and by the mayor of dc. this undermines the notion he was in charge of some insurrection. i learned as i interviewed i kash patel, that trump also authorized after the election in november, the department of defense to prepare transition to a biden t administration. you can challenge the election at the same time allow the government to go forward with a likely or possible transition, which is what donald trump was doing. at the same time biden's appointed u.s. attorney and attorney general are coordinating with this committee, attempting to criminalize challenges to 2020 election, will do grave damage to our political system.
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a candidate listen to me, a candidate or his surrogates can and have under our constitution challenged the vote in states. not only through litigation like al gore. but through the state legislators. does not give courts or executive branch the power by the state legislature by name under the federal constitution. determine who the electionors will be -- electors will be, and they cheese the electors, in this florida. the republican state legislature had taken steps to appoint the electors the supreme court of florida blocked that process, also we had two sets of electors sent to congress, not a crime for a candidate to ask for to lobby state
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legislators to take a look at what is taking place or change the outcome, you may not like it you may not think it is politically wise oric ethical. it is not illegal or criminal. now we have u.s. attorney office with approval of attorney general, searching the homes and the electronic devices of attorneys, of election attorneys. you have a federal grand jury, hearing testimony from information taken from attorneys. the effort to use criminal statutes, criminal statutes that have never been used before in this way, to try to some of the a coop effort oris to claim obstruction or something else, pure and simple by biden appointees of justice and u.s. attorney's office is a horrific, abuse of
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power by people who really are not interested in the constitution. keep something in mind, washington, d.c. is a haven for democrats. legally, politically and every other way, 92%, of the votete in washington, d.c. went to joe biden, 92%. who do you think makes up the grand jurys? who d you think makes up the jurys? the people in the city of -- washington d.c., they voted 92% for joe biden or for hillary clinton, let's say overwhelmin voting for those who, you have a attorney general of u.s. and u.s. attorney, trying to bring an indictment in front of a grand jury, in a grand jury there is no opposition, just the prosecutor and the members of the granted jury, and those witness who testify in front of the
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grand jury are not free to have an attorney. if youou have a trial, the jury is made up of individuals, of a pool of what overwhelmingly partisan democrats who voted for the opposition, either hillary clinton or joe biden, and you have a former president or his surrogates facing that sure, how in the hell to they get a fair trial? the whole thing is rigged. it is a disgrace from this committee, the u.s. attorney. and to attorney general, of the u.s. and so-called justice process in dc, why not hold it in utah? or idaho? or someplace like that no, that would never happen. so my point to you this evening is you keep hearing media types and legal analyst go on about what we learned. the fact of the matter is, what we have learned is we have a rogue committee, a rogue u.s. attorney, a rogue attorney general where information is being
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sensors, contrary witnesses are not permit immediate publicly testify because it destroys thenar -- narrative and the whole system set up to try to kill republican party, maga specifically, and donald trump overall. that is what it's doing. that violates separation of opower from this committee, and abuse of the criminal statutes should not stand. when we come back general petraeus and bill melugin. we'll be right back. sorry i'm late! dude, dude, dude... oh boy. your cousin.from boston. [whiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose squawks] (here you go.) (cheers guys!) mission control, we are go for launch. ♪ um, she's eating the rocket. ♪
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mark: welcome back america, joining me is former 4-star general, david petraeus, farmer -- former cia director. i think this is a very important period in world history. ii am concerned not enough attention is being paid to what is going on in ukraine with other domestic issues popping up that are important. >> 60 days ago russia had
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lost battles of kyiv, in the north. and refocused its forces on east and south. and since then, it has ground out in a grinding offensive with enormous use of rockets and missiles and indirect fire of all types, group out tactical gains, seized all of one of the oblas they focused on. and now it is refocusing to seize the rest of donets ins province, that is on going now, ukrainians are working hard to absorb the huge quantity of weapons and ammunition and other military items, it say real race inl terms of a war of attrition on the
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battlefield. but a force generation competition to see what side with find replacement soldiers and replacement material and ammunition. ukraine is supported by arsenal of democracy of the united states but also arsenals of democracy all of nato nations. and other western countries, g-7 pledged to keep at this as long as it takes, the question can ukrainians ash absorb the massive quantity, can we decide to give them additional weapon systems they have been asking for, more of the multiple launch rocket systems and predator drones. they would be a step up from what they have been using, more of switchblade loitering munitions, they could be game changers. i suspect they are struggles
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to use all of what we've provided so far, you think about 126 howitzers, they are heavy military pieces, over w 400,000 rounds of the the -- howitzer ammunition. so really, i think it coming down to that particular question. who can generate forces, additional forces and additional military capabilities the fastest with russia struggling as well. they are not carrying out a true national mobilization, they have not declared war, putin did not announce it as expected on the world war ii vick -- victory day celebration, they expanding criteria for individuals who can be
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brought into the military, all theyil can. those from separatist regions in ukraine, even some off of the battlefield in syria and military contractors. that is the state of play right now. we're also watching to see when will we begin to see the kind of guerrilla activity in russian occupied areas that we've been anticipating. start of an insurgency in heareas that russia has seized. and when will we see progress in the ukrainian offensive in the south, where they push from west to east to try to liberate the first city major city that russians took control of, kherson. >> general petraeus, why is it person to united states? people of the united states? >> it is important to the world. what russia has done is an
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invasion of sovereign nation. under provoked -- unprovoked, the first such action in europe since the end of world war ii, it flies in the face of all of the international charters, u.n. convention and so forth, and the way it is doing it, is horrific, no concern for civilian casualties or any kind of collateral damage, unconcerned about the the civilianf industries, and infrastructure. they are really going after this in many respects in recent months in particular. this is a horrific action. by a member of the international t community. it has to be treated as such. i think that the current u.s. administration has done well in rallying the rest of the world against russia in
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imposing very substantial economic and financial sanctions. sanctions to putin's inner circle, various export controls. and but russia sent from central casting with resisting. the world needs what russia provides it needs russia's crude oil, because of the elevated prices of brent crude, russia made 100 billion in the first 100 days of this war. also, exports natural gas and coals. and other country need and will take despite the sanctions. and then there are foodstuffs, we can anticipate second and third order implications of this thinking that 35% of world's wheat efforts come out of the black sea, ukraine and russia. there are a lot of implications for what is
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going on. there are very serious, not just for u.s. and u.s. people, but really for the rest ofan the world as well. mark: when we return, i want to ask you about that. because, if this area of the world is so important, i believe it is, i believe when you read what putin put out, his statement, 9,000 words last summer, talking about really ukraine is the first step, he is look at eastern europe. if he cut through ukraine in a couple weeks like he hoped, he would probably be in eastern europe right now. that said, if russia takes over ukraine, it takes over the wheat and cornfields, it takes over the black sea forever. and so my question to you were we a day late and a dollar short? is there a reason we didn't help arm up ub ukrainians earlier. and having said that, i keep
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>> welcome to fox news live, president biden preparing to embark for the middle east this week.
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the president is expected to meet with king and crown prince of saudi arabia. mr. biden hopes to rekindle u.s. relations with oil rich kingdom. but both democrats and republicans are accusing the white house of pandering to the saudis for their crude. crude. >> house january 6 committee prepares to hold two more televised hearings, members say we can expect start eling new revelations. and. back to "life, liberty and levin." ♪ ♪ mark: welcome back general david petraeus, in terms of preparing when russia was
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building up its forces for months, i guess our intelligence picked up some information too, former head of cia you would know. further more, in terms of the importance of this to the american people, i think our country has rallied in a good way, i don't think it has rallied the american people at leadership people. we have a lot of putin supporters in this country, i do not think we properly articulated. what it is that is america's interest, i think it strongly int america's interest. >> i agree. this is very much in our interest. it is in the interest of the western nations of the world. and ii think the administration did a good job of turning and finishes intelligence products to pubicly release able information. in the weeks leading up to the invasion, we have been working on training the
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ukranians through administrations, since 2014 and occupation of crimea and areas of the donbas by russian supported separatists, you could argue there are things that we could have done earlier, i might make that argument. but until the invasion took place, it was really hard to rally all of our european partners, also uncertain as to whether or not the ukrainians were doing to -- going to fight, one never doesn't, i visited ukraine after president zelenskyy was elected. it was clear to me their military made great strides, but you need to see how i respond. when they did show they would fight the way they have, not just with determination and heart but also with resourceful net and creativity and real professional capability, the u.s. and others have really
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poured on the resources, there are some items i would like to see us accelerate get to them more rapidly, by and large the avalanche of weapon and ammunition pouring in there has been extraordinary, it is unprecedented. and our nato and other western nationallies and partners have very much been a part of this the key is keeping it together, it will be tougher there are fragile governments in europe, natural gas prices have skyrocketed there and electric coststs will follow that. it will beolw more challenging challenge terms of gasoline prices and inflation, challenges will be too keep the coalition together, keep the alliance stedfast. and pushing back and supporting ukraine and every way that we can. we have to be in this now, i think as a marathon not a sprint, this could continue
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well through the summer into fall and winter. it is in everyone's interest e'to try to stop the russians quick lay as possible to deny them any further tactical gains on the battlefield, confident to support the ukrainian counter offensive that should begin down in the south, and to help them in every way possible to succeed in to take back some of the territory at least that the russia have seized from them since february invasion. mark: quickly, china, we have reports now from fbi issues join warnings on chinese spying, it has gotten worse. china is very aggressive militarily and on the geopolitical scene. expanding the basis, has aircraft carriers, hold on south china sea is firm grip. it is making threats to the
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united states like never before, threatening japan and philippines and vietnam. it seems to me like it is on a path to war, what is your take? >> well, we have on ensure that it is not on path to a war, we have to ensure that elements of deerrants are presence, it is a potential adversary perception of your capabilities and willingness to employee them. we have to ensure there is no question in the mind of a potential adversary whenbi comes to a lot of those, that requires a lot of work to be done in the indopacific theater, and ensure there are no questions about what we wouldd do in certain circumstances, deterrents is key, we're in what is described as a severe
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competition, an era of renewed great power rivalries, we have to act accordingly. >> are we? >> i think actually in large -- musure we, an area where there is bipartisan commitment in is on the issue of being much firmer with china. this really started in the toward the end of the obama administration, trump administration changed the conversation and this administration carried this forward, on both sides of the aisle on the hill there are various initiatives pursued to operation lies the concept they described. >> if china invades taiwan. and we do not reaction in an aggressive fashion, or if china invades taiwan and we do act in an aggressive fashion, either way, could lead to a military confrontation. ? >> that isli why there has to
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be deterrents, and to be elements present that convince a potential adversary not to take those fatal steps, i would think that the experience in ukraine is a cautionary tale for china, they see the challenges that one country is having in invading another. thatre other where the people have rejected the invaders, everyone has mobilized and pushing back, and contributing. i think that presents what i would hope would be against a cautionary tale. mark: i want to thank you, my take one this, as a pedestrian. is that the american people are not ready for this. thehi leadership of either party has not readied the american people for potential of this.
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the congress is diddwell,ing idd ling with other things, not building up u.s. military, we have generals and admirals giving us warnings about what is taking place and need to muscle up. we have in this area and that area, as a general matter, as someone that looks at history, i am concerned we're not doing enough, thank you general petraeus for your service and coming on the program, god bless. >> you and we have look forward to actual to largest defense budget in our history, this year. something that comes from both sides of the aisle, will be signed by the administration. mark: that is a good thing. we'll be right back. sensodyne sensitiv ity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity
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mark: welcome back america, bill melugin, you have
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become familiarin is, a great journalist. he is one of few who is on the southern border taking note of what is taking place.e. bill melugin my sense is that anarchy. that we have opened borders, yet border patrol and i.c.e. are working their asses off to try to control the situation, they are overwhelmed and drug cartels control much of the border, fentanyl coming in produced by communist chinese and pushed by drug cartels, we don't know who is coming in ms-13, all kinds of sexual repredators, young women stating they bring morning-after pills because of the expected they will be raped. i don't understand, bill melugin isst the lack of urgency or focus by the biden administration at the top level. do you see that down there?
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reporter: we don't. quite the opposite, we hear dhs secretary -- saying they have control of the border, and white house claims that the border is closed, that is not the situation, rewinded clock to last year, president said this is just a seasonal thing that happens every year it will slowdown once the hot summer temperatures arrive. that was not the case back then and not now, last we're we had highest record levels of crossing in hottest months of july and all, we have 4 months of 200,000 illegal crosses, we set record after record, numbers are not slowing down. the numbersrs keep shooting up. just this week, we have had a group of 500 migrants
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cross in front of us here in eagle pass, it was biggest single group that we've witnessing during or coverage of the border crisis, the claims of administration do not square up with reality of what we've seen on the ground for w over a year now. mark: you are on the border, do we have any idea where the people are going? we're talking about hundreds of thousands of people. we can't have any idea where they are all going? >> we don't, they are going all over the nation, released to different cities, some get released to ngo's they are linked up with family. in border crisis last year they released migrant with a notice to report. it is a request, we're releasing you, please turn yourself in to i.c.e. in city of your chooses within 30 to 60 days, they stopped doing that program they lost
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track over 47 thousand migrants who never showed up or checked in. they really don't know where they lot of these are, they have deprioritized what i.c.e. does. they said being in country illegally is not grounds for being deported and changes priority of i.c.e., they want them going after national security threats or aggravated felons, if someone is not showing up for court, they don't have as't many officials going after them, we get askedy that question, what happens to the migrants, where do they go. we have talked to a lot here, they are going all over, many linking with families, who are here. we hear a lot of houston and miami, and los angeles. we hear a lot of new york. a lot -- we talked some cuban guys were going to nebraska, all over, 1 they are released from federal custody, and have their
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notice to appear documents, they are legally able to get on a plane and fly around. sometimes the ngo's pay or family members pay. many hundreds of thousands of migs have been released into the interior of the u.s., u.s. government last track of some of them, others worry family, living in other states either waiting for a court date, or they have been release via parole and they don't have a court date. mark: they are coming from all corners of the earth? that is not just central and south america. but caribbean. and pacificic area, middle east, africa, everywhere? >> all over the world. more than 130 different countries,s, administration is tried to focus on root cause in northern try -- triangle countries, there are people from china, brazil, russia, there are
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people from countries that i first heard of before i had to google them. from all over the world, the administration decided to focus on three countries, here in dell rios, they really arery not crossing here a lot, it is venezuelans and cubans and the administration has not done out reach there. just focuses on three countries out of more than 100 showing up on the border probably is not going hava much of an impact, they told migrants do not come, journey to dangerous, don't show up, that is not changing anything. they continue to come, and come in, bigger historic numbers every month. mark: root cause is not complicated. he happens to be sitting in the oval office, his name is joe biden, we'll be right back.
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mark: welcome back america.ac bill melugin, i have a letter from civil right division of department of justice. that is what it calls themselves, they are investigating state of texas to determine whether under the title vi whether people are discriminated against based on race, color,
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national origin and programs and activitiesba receiving federal financial assistance. this is an ruse to cripple the ability of state of texas to secure its border. >> we have embedded with texas dps dozens of time and never seen anything of sort with those allegations, they are going after people wearing camo and dark black, they sneak to private ranches at night, we've seen national guard soldiers, saving lives, rescuing people, soldier specialist evans just died in the rio grande this year, jumping to water, trying to save lives of what he thought were migrants struggling. and they had a state trooper dieing this responding to help border control, he died in a car
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crash. i can't speak for everything that happened on the border everywhere, but from what we've seen, we have never seen you know any of those allegations play out. we see a lot of troopers and national guard soldiers working hard under really hard conditions to apprehend people who don't want to be caught, those who turn themselves in, helping them out, giving them water, medical, attention we'll see what happens with the investigation. we've not seen that here inma texas. mark: and i bet you haven't seen any individual in civil right division of main justice department in dc on border for any reasons. let alone voluntarily helping the people. i might add, you have tens of thousands of children man of color, and tens of thousands of women, many of color, and tens of thousands of men, many of color abused by the cartels.
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raped. treated in horrific ways, you would think that civil right division of department ofou justice, if it was true to its calling would be talking to the president of united states, secretary of dhs and others, who have cause this mayhem on occur. let me ask you. do wesk know how many people havee died on the border or nearr the border since joe biden has been j president? yes or no? >> we don't have a number, i know fox jenkins obtain aid number a few days ago that was over 550 this year, i don't know the 2021 numbers. there have been over 550 migrant deaths in fiscal year 2022, we know numbers are highestre they have been. mark: how many women have been rained. >> i can tell you you -- raped. >> now, a horrific story, we were patrolling like we do, we came across a
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law enforcement scene, migrants on thee, ground, police. ndand ambulance, we got out to shoot video, and border patrol asked us to to really stay back, they seemed more flustered than normal, we saw two little girls on ground. we found out they were treated by, they were i think 5 or 6 years old each they had just been raped by a cartel or a smuggler, it was horrific. mark: i want to thank you bill melugin for the incredible job you are doing there, you are the only one, you and a handful of other "fox reporters," god bless you, stay safe. >> thank you, mark. mark: we'll be right back. [whiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose squawks]
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so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 11 million dogs. nice. and...the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no... itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chances of developing serious infections and may cause existing parasitic skin infestations or pre-existing cancers to worsen.
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new neoplasias were observed in clinical studies and post-approval. most common side effects are vomiting and diarrhea. feeling better? i'm speechless. thanks for the apoquel. ahh, that's what friends are for. ask your veterinarian for apoquel. next to you, apoquel is a dog's best friend. mark: welcome back america, i want to thank you for watching this show on sundays 8 p.m. eastern, i
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mark: welcome back, america. people approach me all the time in the streets, at diners and elsewhere, and they say i watch your sunday show come hell or high water. it'shi mostly due to our guests that i let speak. what we are seeing is an attack on conservative hispanic americans. i think we ought to be reaching out to this community as much as we can with our principles and warning them about what the american marxists have doing to our country. so many people coming into this country are escaping marxism. so american marxism has been published in spanish. i hope and pray as many as
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possible will only speak spanish. i think it will have an enormous impact onn the culture and elections in the future. see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." >> good evening everyone. welcome to "the next revolution" by from los angeles. every started this show over five years ago right here with larry elder and gloria romero. this is the home of positive populism, pro-worker, pro-family, pro-community, and especially pro-america. every week it seems the biden shambles just get worse. the southern border in just one year turned into the world's deadliest land crossing.

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