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>> thank you for spends part of your sunday with us, open you have a great week ahead, and thank you everyone that read or bought my new book. i signed new copies of the book, until next week you can find us on-line. or on the podcast, good night from south carolina. "life, liberty and levin" is up nex ♪ ♪ hello america. i'm mark levin, welcome to "life, liberty and levin. i want to thank you forim being here. this is a very important show. we'll cover a lot of topics that affect you and youry an lives directly.we we have tw wo great guests, mike gonzalez of the heritage foundation, we're discuss critical race theory but diversity equity
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including and environmental social corporal governance, this is consuming our society. what it is? our second guest former lieutenant governor of new york, betsy mccoy, rightw we now, few weeks ago biden administration triggered the destruction of the suburbs and ex burbs."n i wanted to get toew story from "new york times.gg ites says justice department cited crime fraud -- mark: now, this you may say mark, for god's sake my eyeseyes are glazing over, this is a fundamental right, have you ever had a lawyer, a divorce l case any case, you might. and your communication with that lawyer are to be keptions
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secret or will they be madeo available to the government or the other side? this is crucial, this getssi to the bottom of the matter ofis g, attorney-client privilege it is protecteder under the bill of rights, it is part of the due process,ss due process. you can't have due processwith without attorney-client privilege, your conversations with yourr attorney are private.re it is oldest privilegeeg recognized it can be traced back to the roman republicic and use established inabli english law as early as reign of elizabeth i in 16it century, grounded in conceptstim of honor to bar go testimony by the attorney against the client, there are exceptions .
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pris as, -- says i have evidence this is a ruse that client is using the attorney to perpetrate an on going crime, and fraud.e what is going on in thein donald trump documents case? is he using an attorney toorne perpetuate an on going crime or fraud? to obstruct justice i decided let me look at this guy j jack smith, tak they brought in from the hague. to appoint a special counselmith to investigate donald trump an d the document matters and january 6.ic merrick ga garlandto touted this guy, he has had two huge fails in his career. before they shipped him off to the hague. one ofl them, the case that involved senator from north
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carolina, presidential candidate john edwards. very briefly, you may recall he accepted donations of a million total, half a million, something like that from doppers. he used to that money to take care of a girlfriend he had to got pregnant and he put her up in an apartment and covered up what was taking place, long story short, jack smith decided to prosecute him. a violation of federaled l election code. the jury found mr. edwardss, innocent, because he said he relied on advice of counsel. and this kind of a violation requires specific knowledge that you intend to commit a crime, if you are relying onf
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advice of counsel and counccounsel said he h waars free to to this hard to convict someone of aific specific intent crime. what this about? obstruction of justice ask as specific intent crime, you have to know you are int intending to be obstruct, a grand jury, a jury or justice or commit a fraud ort crime. e conviction is beyond reasonable doubt, what is going on?a jack smith lost that case. and now he is trying to pierce the attorney clientivil privilege that we have. to consult an attorney and say, you know i did this or and that or this guy is coming after high, h here are my notes, you have to be able to prepare a defense. but otherwise you can't have a fair trial.
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remember when you are up against the, prosecutor in federal government, in particular has en letssour resources, and end less o resources and all kinds of evidentiarynings t. things they can do. you are not supposed to beinfo handing the prosecution our information, here is why i'm guilty. there is no point then of having the attorney-kl client p privilege. this is what this prosecutor is trying to do with donald trump. a what am i talking about? according to news story thaty was leaked to them. jack smith has gone to a federal judge appointed by barack obamajack to say, thisec privilege, that donald trumpiapn is using, that the lawyer is using, we have called this lawyer in before, ev ofs
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cochran this is asserted to conservative up on going g abv criminal activity. smith doing that? because he got burned in the edwards trial, he isan figuring let me get access to when that lawyer andbo trumutp have talked about and i will use the crime fraud extension. ladies and gentlemen this is an abuse of the crime fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege. he has no evidence whatsoever. s in secret in front of a judge of what donald trump and the lawyer discussed. unless he has violated attorney-client privilege with other lawyers who areso surrounding donald trump, mr. smith has called inhi three lawyers ins front of his grand jury that rip donme drip donald trump
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in the documenting case. two have testified, and mr. corcoran has asserted attorney-client priv privilege.r and is trying to break that down. to do the same. donald trump will not be able to defend himself. that is appalling. that is the problem.is what else? else do we know. when he was head of public integrity second, he over a prosecution of former governor bob mcdonald, they used bribery staw statute in virginia. saying he took gifts for meetings and that. and he applied an extremely
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nebulous and broad interpretation of what an official action is. trial judge, in virginia said, that is fine. under theory interpretation of the pointl brib bribery statute in virginia the former governor was found guilty, and sent to two years in prison, he said, i need to appeal this. they did not take it. and u.s. supreme court did take it, thank goodness they did. they took up that case, and you know what in a found? they found mr. smith's reinterpretation was way too aggressive, too broad. and there were 8 justices they recall at the time, every single one of them,
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voted in the majority the decision rit en writ written by chief justice roberts, reversing the case, remanding is back to 4 circuit, leaving up to differedepartment of justice if they want to retry or drop the case, they drop the case because they didn't have a case. merrick garland picks this guy after they sent him to the hohague to bring him back. after the two epic fails, he has a wildly broad interpretation of obstruction. he wants to make a case but violate a principle that applies to all of us what justice and -- when it comes to justice and lawyers, the
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attorney-client privilege, it is in front of a judge who has ruled against president trump every single time. an obama judge. she hears grand jury matters and motions related to it. the prosecution knows this. i bring up this to you, because it is -- everything that is going on, it is getting lost in the static, our civil liberties are being violated. our bill of rights are being violated, if they can do this to donald trump or drag lawyers in front of grand juries, violate the attorney-client privilege, take their iphones and cell phones, take their testimony, take their e-mail, and texts. what is left? they are going av rudy guliani, and john eastman and joe deve and now two
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lawyers related to documents case. have you seen anything like this? >> they claim to be defending the constitution, they claim to be defend thining documents and the security of the nation, while they are steam rolling the bill of rights, attorney-client 4 privilege is crucial. the crime fraud exception is very rare. it is not to be regular. mass murderers, terrorists, what have you, attorney-klein privilege is rarely pierced when it applies to them. yet it has been pierced in a serial nature. when it applies to donald trump, republican, and republican legislators and legislatures, i'll be right back.
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what does it mean? where does it come and? how does it affecture liv our lives if it isn't confronted. no one better than mike mark: what is going on here. >> i tell you what i think, i think in 2020.st the administrators of ourto cultural t institutionsl decideand to throw in the towel and join campaign for conforming america, they may have done so unwittingly,an theysf accept america is racist. which they did. they embraced, that they didn't think through to the consequences. if they arlle true, then theitut institutions and structures in thectur system, a greek word fothr the way everything works, igt has to be thrown out and replaced with something else that is the
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marxist dream. the people who show have kno known better, they acceptedni thisst in 2020. every day americans did not, they are fighting back. mark: i call this ruling class, has embraced it, biden administration pushes it throughout every government entity by executive order.le you see corporatists are emb embraces it, imposing it in hr, now you have diversity ecoequity including, trainer and monitors and officers, are they enforcers to make sure this takes place? > they are party to enforce a political line, i think that governor desantisgkin anddo young k youngkin
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and sanders, they are fightingre f back. first, we should make it clear, t diversity equity and including in the reining orthodoxy we have today are opposite of what they meant to us growing up in the '70s, diversity is a rigid lien forced uniformity offo viewrcs it. equity is the worst, it is the fu' si opposite of equality, they must try the private citizens of america differently according to categories they have been put into,er including isen exclusive, make s illegal a language that left does not like, it is l language codes, the american people are seeing
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it.g mark: mike, as i take this,, this is a not so subtle war e waon the civil society and o american system on capitalism, on our constitution system.o it seems it is embraced by a lot of media and political leaders? am i wrong about that. >> media is complicit in this, they say, things that -- they think it is their job to cover what is takesat place. what is at stake is a totalizing trans formation. to leads to totalitarianism, if you politicize everything, you have that, i have lived under it, i know what it is. i think if americans if your viewers who are very smart,sm
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gettinarg any out of this thehe system the american system that i thes at stake. people want to transform it.t america is a good country. can it be improved? , ofs course, it come itwa pretty good here, i was and foreigenn correspondent, i have lived at least a yearom in 7pa countries, i could compare and contrast, we should think twice before we we transform america. mark: this is from the top down, imposed on us byoice academia and politics and a voice in mass media and the people really want nothing to do with it, they hearthey about it they scratch theirth heads and theyey think that is the duc dumbest thing they heard, and there training, they are. enshrining this. >> i hear, that people say to me this is a small
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minority, about 10% of the population. goes who was was, a small minority, the bolsheviks, they were a small minority, within months they transformed russia and herbert, he said change begins with a very smallmino minority. that then indoctrinates the majo majority. people tell you it i s a small minority, don't think itdo is less dangerous. >> most revolutions are not lead by the majority.is no n question. the ruling class reallypo wants powewer and iron fistca control over society. they can't get that with the constitution and canget
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capitalism, but this really did aggressive and broad-based.r it was building over aer couple decades, but in summer of 2020 with riots t of in theis ou open and elementary schools and colleges and universities. it got its start. on television, and the rest.we whewhen we come back, why is that the case? why is it the last two or three years, where it has exploded. we'll be right back. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we tried electric unicycles. i think i've got it! doggy-paddle! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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provocation by north korea, back to "life, liberty and levin." ♪ ♪ ." mark: welcome back america. we're with mike gonzalez, heritage foundation senior fellow. daily signal contributor, his great book, blm . am i right or wrong, does this cold the crt, alphabet soup has it exploded on the scene. >> right. it gains react with creation of black lives matter organization in 2013. with ferguson, people who track what newspaper say, tell you that newspaper use words all of the time. in 2014 then ferguson affect of crime going up wherever
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black lives matter has riots, it explodes in 2020, a lot of well up tentioned peointentioned people had their feelings manipulated, by people, founders of blm who were trained for years, recruits to marxism and lennonnism and maoism, they know what they were dorring. >> doing. >> and in trained her in los angeles for 10 years. that was membership years before the creation of blm, then in 2020, with this great tragedy to george floyd, and the riots we had over 600 riots, people say, well, most of the demonstrations were peaceful, we had about 12 thousand demonstrations, a small percentage is a big number. that is over 600 riots.
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and i believe that continentcongress should vest gat investigate this we should ask founders of blm . what is your inc intention. i think americans have a right to know. i think that i agree this explodes in 2020, but in 2021 i see american people fighting back, i traveled in 2021 to there 30 cities, i see is concerned americans. in the way the -- average americans, in their american legion halls, moms and dads and grandparents, concerned about their parents and their places of work, and their nation, they get together and they say no, we have political avalanche we
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have seen since. mark: now, let me ask you this. marxism, people say, come on. this is marxism. ideology. it has been americanized and tailored to the united states is it not? you have studied this. >> everything in manifesto that marxcalls for that is all in the program they seek to implement right now. it is what it doesn't have is economic base that in marx has, they say this is not marxism. the innovation from 20s to 60s to say, man is moved by his culture, not just his
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relationship to the means of production. and number two, the worker is a real bad revolutionary, worker does not to want to change america, factory workers of mitc michigan and ohio they were patriotic. in 1960s you left -- say, we need to lock for substitute. they moved the revolution from the social class, working class to things that are umutible. race or sex, they cannot change. and when later you add climate, you have what eric mann calls a division of labor. that communist had, david mor horowitz is right when he said the issue is never the issue, the issue is the revolution. mark: you are right.
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they need to find these fizzures they found them and exploiting them, that is not to say they are ignoring the economy, they are still working on it, but are right, that is not the basis of the revolution. if they can get race wars and so on. that is the better they think, mike, thank you, your book is great, blm, all your scholarship is great, and i encourage tea people to check out the her tabli heritage foundation. >> thank you, mark. mark: god bless, we'll be right back.
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mark: welcome back america.ri thcae suburbs are under i use that word a broadly. nobody better to talk about it than betsy mccaughey,al she has been all over this attack, it has started byid the bideenn administration against your homes and your h neighborhoods and communities. welcome betsy mccaughey former lieutenant governor of new york. you survived columbia university and new "new york post" columnist.he what is the biden. administration doing. >> the biden administration and many d democratic
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governors are going after a number of americans, if youd own ala single family home and you worked years to afford it, you justmente.n edwanted to provide your family a nice place to livean and a place your which were can can go out. you have a target on your back, they are saying you can't have that unless everyone can have that,d doesn't matter if they have gone to work, starting with biden administration. they demand that every town in the united states produce an equity plan. for what president obama who started this, calls balanced housing, they want every town in u.s. to be balanced economically with a
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certain percentage of very disadvantaged people, 10%, and then every town will look the same, they demand to towns do this, those who don't will d could deprived, also the democraticin governors and legislatures, they use the stick. they have passed laws outlawing single family joining zone, in oregon, california, new york connecticut and massachusetts, many states face this threat. they are told, you mustou build high-rise affordable housing next to the single family homes. a
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the price of your house, thee, value of your biggest asset and your life style, your dream are kaput.ow mark: betsy mccaughey, federal government b is supposed to be limited in power. they have constitutions, state governments have constitutions took but theyon can't stoptr trying to control everything that we do, the type of vehicle we're driving, banning gasoline powered engineers and the, schools thatto we sense our kids to, i can go on. and as i was talking with mike gonzalez, it really seems that the push on now. they see a window of opportunity, they want to control our communities, ourr housing, i suspect they will want to control transportation. density, parks, baseball fields, libraries. once they get their foot in the door and the courts uphold it there is snowme
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stoppis no stopping it. >> u.s. supreme court in conf1926 ruled that n single familoty housing isth constitutional provided ite is not racism. the advocates for thee affordable housing are playing the race card, i deplore racism, i deploree racial discrimination. but that is not what is happening here.. this is a interesting situation, you look at the data, and pr brookings institution, wrote a report black americans are movings on suburbs at a mored parapid pace than whites or any other minority this nott abourat race but about economic integration and as you said, marxism. they don't want some people
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toeopl have more than other people, even if they earned it themselves and saved for it. markd : to your knowledge is congress even looking at this. will they get involved? we're talking about federal dollars, joe biden acts like he is a is a d dictator with his bureaucracy as obama did, i noticed they live in the lush neighborhoods and mansions on the ocean andti acres theyce build walls and all of the rest of the. but thbeaue rest us we have to work it through. >> first, hype cr hypocris y f factor is big. biden lives in a tony superb of delaware they aret not putting affordable house there, kamala harris and her husband with a 5 million dollar estate in atwoo cul-de-sac in brentwood, for the rest of us, if we want to live in a quiet suburb,
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no. u must have high-rises righ yt next door to you, this is the hip hypocrisy part. you asked, isn't congress having hearings, i hate to sound cynical but watching congress for many years, i will ask i w you, to you think that anyone in congress readthe the recent quoteot infrastructure bile,l that was passed and touted as providing roads and bridgesfo for america. the biggest chunk of that bill wents for this. to fund the money to push the towns to adopt therd affordableab housing projects. mark: 18 republicans votedht for that. >> right. mark: including republican leader of senate mitch mcconnell. they call voted for it -- they all voted for it the left sticks stuffs in the bills, our guys just about along with it they want to be seen as bipartisan, and they are killing the
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mark: welcome back america, betsy mccaughey, thecoy.
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administration thee bureaucracy. some states. they are aligned in trying to destroy our communities anestrd neighborhoods and impose their zoning will on the rest of us from vary capitols and their cubbyholes, is there anything we can do. a >> yesny there is a lot. lot first, we need to pay a attention to whattt ishapp happening in the statecapi capitols. the federal government has l limit the power in thist, area, the states do have a lot of o power. and that is what is happening, like oregon already outlaws single family housing for any town with over 10,000. california has passed a law,he in 2017, that forces every town to either rapidlyreas increase the number of homes the town or they lose all their zoning authorityutho and developers can come in and build whatever high rise they want, also inonne
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connecticut. and in new york. hochul has put in something called housing compact. it will destroy the littleittl towns on the hudson, you know you get off the train, you see the charming old towns with two stories, you know main streets and old houses, very charming. all of that will go by the way side, her plan requires these towns build affordable housing within a half mile of the train stop.e all those charming main streets are going to have s high-rises thitos issue ask aa realre unifier in the nation. having a home is the american dream. and 68% of americans own their home.e 88 million people live in a house home that owns ail single family home, you aree talking to a lot otaf people who may not be registeredou republicans, but if you make awa them aware of wheth what thesoy are about to lose, a
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something they have worked for for years they will respond. mark: is t this not an effort to destroy the exp vot suburbs. it is likee, the border. if you change the nature off the demographics and population, let's change the suburbs too. then really, we have no political or cultural opposition whatsoever.>> t >> that is right, all of the suburbs, we may still calley them suburbs, they will look the same.g they wiltol be a mishmash of houses, with high-riseh hi buildings and parking lots and commercial buildings, there will be no quiet single family neighborhoods, that is an attacthatk on our and culture, and on the family.. because it is families who want this kind of life style, to to raise their children. mark: i guess if you haveou all this h density now, in the
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suburbs, like little cities,e, you will have to have more public transportation, and m more control over what individuals are free to do or not. with their vehicles. the government will have ave say whether the state capitol or the federal capitol, on where you put the parks, libraries andal ball fields.part >> here is the hypocrisy of t it. hathis it, ts not about solvinga real problem. w that we have ae shortage ofates housing. insisting ont in building theho housing onus lots reseved for single family homes in a suburb, is not the cheap way to go. if you said, we want each region or state to produce more housing, they could build the high-rises and the duplexes and 4 family structures, in areas wheree th
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the land is less expensive.ex they are going the expensive route of insisting on putting it in single familyborh neighborhoods, because they are not justuse aboutcrea increasing housing, it is about attacking values. mark: this marxist ideology of brain washing our kids and destroying women's and sports, to create the barriers and battles, this marxist ideadology, i don't see any in our culture that is really not under not attack right now. i in a comprehensive way. >> yes. mark: am i missing something. >> you are right for example this week i wrote about insidious accusations that are doctors and nurses and
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hospitals are racist. they are suggesting they should sal ka allocate more of theirat m resources to black patients,ia does that mean the asian whi patients and hispanic patients and white patients get few are ti fewer time with the doctor,so thcie attack on our way of life is particularly insidious, i hope that everyone watching will payyone attention. mark: thank you so mucinh for your clarion calls and outstanding columns and voice betsy mccaughey god bless you my friend. >> thank you.ma mark: we'll be right back. with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-free, gentle mist. (psst psst) flonase. all good. (woman 1) i just switched to verizon business unlimited. it's just right for my little business. unlimited premium data. unlimited hotspot data.
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mark: welcome back, america. i want to thank you for being here. you are the smartest audiences,h of audiences. you are, or you wouldn't be here
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on a sunday night. there are so many other things you could be doing. so can distractions. but you are here. do you have the feeling things are getting away from us. we are a supposed to be ais representative republic.ioe yeort all these decisions are me by executivedder, affect our law and order, affect our way ofuppo life, affect what's going on in our schools. the central government is supposed to versus limitedca power.se that's clearly not the case anymore. and we are t supposed to be a constitutional republic.ev but virtually every part of the constitution is under attack. the first amendment, the second. the fourth, the fifth and the tint. separation of powers. so what are we? we are a nation that is declining. we are thi a nation engulfed bya
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soft tyranny. i'm not trying to beto pessimistic. i'm trying to bebe r realistic. if we are not realistic we can'n fix it. we need politicians who understand what's going on. and i will see you next time on "life, liberty & levin." steve: welcome to "the nex revolution." there is a theme for tonight's show. r it's accountability. this a lot going on and a lott going wrong. we sight in the coverage of the ukraine * war as the one-yearse anniversary approaches. but we also see it, and this is where we start. with the appalling governmen created a as troph

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