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amazon.com. and bookstores on march 14. this also a version of. sacrifice and survival. debut 9 p.m. on march 19. on fox news channel. foherer now, let not your heart be troubled, laura ingraham up next with ingram angle have a great weekend. ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i am mark levin this is "life, liberty an id levin." you know a great honor to come to yoit'su every sunday night on this network. fox newsight channel.s and i want you to know something i could not do it show anywhere else on cable, network tv. because they wouldn't alloww
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knows what. w it wouldou be the same thing over and over.we we do have a competition of ideas here. even among the conservatives, even withinen w the newsroom. that is a good thing. that is the way it is supposed to be this is a vibrant network, nobody-- asked me to tell you this, i just decided to say it, i'll tell you why, we come under w a tack here -- attack here from the same sources who lied to but so much and continue to lie to you. they are mouth pieces for the left, there is no question. we have all kinds of people here who have all kinds ofof p ideas, they are free toki expresnds them. and that is a good thing.. called free speech. this is one of those times i want to delve into something that not another network ins cothis country has decided to
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discuss, a couple weeks ago there was a event the savior's day 2023. e a paid event, thousands of people who attended. the media are well aware. and lead by farrakhan. farrakhan is a bigot and a racist and has been for a long time.a ve people who come to listen to him, they want to hear more of it. his target is always jewishle people. don't yo.u find it weird this gets no coverage. i want you to hear some things that farrakhan said
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the other way, just the other day to thousands of people. there is a reason why i'm doing this.>> >> jewish power is what hasal all of our people of knowledge and wisdom and talent afraid. just look at what these people control. every door that leads too power they have a sentinel on watch. somebody has to take on the synagogue of satan and here we are. what good is your vote ifth
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the man you voted for has to goto to somebody that you never elected behind the door to get instructions. and jews have become wealthy by loaning money charging you interest.. and the strangle hold that h jews have on this government the man in israel said don't worry about it america. we got them. synagogue of satan . has destroyed the country. jewish man said to me, you know, we say never again.
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never again. willne we be in an oven . never again. i saidoven hold it. you can say that to men but you can't say that to god. because the bible says behold the day comeeth that shall burn as an oven those t who dih -- do wickedly he will slay them and leave them neither root or branch. mark: seems to be predict predicting another holocaust as best i canse tell, why diemd i play that? >> because the media have ignored it, it man has an impact with tens of thousands of people.t. and he has a significantnt
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impact in the democrat party. tis there reason joe biden done condemn this? -- didn't condemn this or kamala harris or nobody at whitode house mentioned it.io is therene reason that washington press corps blows it off yeah there are reasons for this. i wants. to remind you in 2005, at congressional black caucus lunch on capitol hill, farrakhan was invited, among those who participated was barack obama. younpartg man, 2005. he had ambitions to run for president, he is that photo they covered up untill after he won two elections,e he has never accounted for this why did they invite this man?e becausdee the democrat party has a problem.
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>> farrakhan is about that, there is no real debate. eric holder, maxine waters and others, maybe they are not anti-semitic but they are collaborators, omar cannot open her mouth without let let out something anti-semitic. the jews she insists pushed for allegiance to a foreign country, and tlaib has similar problems, members of democratic socialist of america, alexandria
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ocasio-cortez is a member, chanted elimination calling for liquiding a of jewish state, they're saying that is not anti-semitism but anti-zion implism, that line of defense does notw an work.d the viciousness and stander that democrats use on israel is unique. unique. it goes on: >> the "new york times,"en spend most of world war ii coffing up the holocaust. covering up for third reich and hitler. it still held out as goldst standard with media, not by a us but a lot o lf others.ha jewishve people who write forwr
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thatit corporation without shame or embarrassment, anyy corporation that helped theth thirird reich by censoringwhat what they were doing seems to be should have been shamed are on the of account, but not the new york -- out of, but not the "new york times," they run columns by a guy, thomas friedman, he is not no farrakhan, he is jewish but he writes column after column attacking netanyahu and conservatives in israel. even attacking israel. and people don't understand who this man is with his pulitzer prize, i want to commend you a piece and commentary from a few years back, that explains that inar terms of thomas friedman he has always been quite odd with respect to the state of israel. and right of the jew
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jews to have a state, he is the big writer over there.. thomas friedman. he puts out a piece americanjews jews, you have to choose isr sides on israel he said choose sides against netanyahu.ahu, destroyed bipartisanship when democrats and republicans all supportedis israelra, he said it really started in 2009, that is a lie, for friedman it started fri when he was a young man and associated with most radical groups imaginable and wrote some of the most outrage o ous pieces and said most outrageous things as he rewritings his own history. now the biden administration is the most hostileni administrationst to state of israel sent obamati administration. our friendons at free beacon, points out, your taxpayer
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dollars are run through the united states state department, flowing to a group bank rolling antinetanyahu protests, money fromankr our state department, to try to u underminnde the administration of an elected prime minister ofe mi the state of israel.l becausbee the biden administration does not support netanyahu.ah obama diu.d the same thing, during the course of his administration. now. before i i inend my opening statement, these anti-semitic tirades, th policies that are notm tinecessarily driven by anti-semitism, but in manyey ways had some impact, they have consequences in state of israel there is an arme civil war going opartlyl promoted by ouwar own government. secretary of state, ambassador to israel. the president of the united dstates our media's reporting
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very little about this, this is an ally.. they don't do this. to fascistic regimes orst communistic regimes do they? but thisn le is the american left, the anti-semitic by tirades have an impact,it theyic tried to turn donald trump to a ant to a ain't system -- his door isr has always been open to r rabbis and people of every faith. tell you abou. >> t party. i told but trump's record
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with israel and judaism. at sea pack they tried to turn it to white supremacist event, it is not. i'm there. many wonderful young people are there. other people are there. it is a conservative event. this effort to turn conservatism into the kkk to neo-naziism is amazing. considers history of de democrat party and its embrace of the kkk, and jim crow, despite history of filibustering 1964 civil rights act and 1965 voting rights act and despite current president joe biden being a racist early in his career. sea pack is wonderful, but this is spreading and spreading it is ugly, president of united states
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saying almost notio nothing about any of this democrat leadership is tolerating anti-semitism. more than a half century ago. i know that most of you are not jewish, but are you righteous. you are righteous. you understand right from wrong. most of you had ancestors or relatives to fought in world war ii, you understand. i want to thank fox, nowhere else that i know of would i be able to make a presentation lik like i'll be right back. your best defense against erosion and cavities is strong enamel- nothing beats it. new pronamel active shield actively shields the enamel to defend against erosion and cavities. i think that this product is a gamechanger for my patients- it really works. [♪]
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mark: welcome back america. we have a terrific gift, benjamin hall. a fantastic book out. a war's reporter mission to make it home. you can get it on johnny joamazon. i have never bet or sto met or spoken with benjamin hall over. we talk about ukraine and russia all of the time, he was not only there but left part of hits body there, a
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great hon to honor to meet you, your book is unbelievable. it is horrifying in some ways and other ways inspirational. you can tell america concisely what happened to and you your colleagues that day. >> mark. my pleasure. we were doing that day, to go out tell a story of what is happening in a war and our viewers why it is important and why it does really matter, we were filming in a village, outside of the capital city of kyiv. this is time when russia almost surrounded capital city, everyone thought they would take it. we filmed for a few hours, we saw churches demolished and schooled bombed. we made our way back toward the capital city of kyiv, we slowed down in an abandoned checkpoint out of nowhere a first bomb came whistling
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from overhead, landed in front of our car, there was a mad dash to reverse the car, then the second bomb landed next on the car. this one knocked me out. for a while, i know i got shrapnel in a eye and a match-box size in my throat, at that point, i was in this car blacked out, i saw my daughter. my daughters came to me and brought me back and said, as clear as anything, daddy, you have to get out of the car. and i came back, i opened my eyes, and by instinct i crawled toward outside of the car, i got a couple steps out a third bomb hit the car itself. that was one that gave me all other injuries that i have i lost my right leg, my lifleft moot, mo foot most of my left-hand. i lay there, on fire for a
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while, i rolled around put the flames out, i lay there, long side our cr cameraman pierre. no cell phone. no way of calling for help, letting anyone know what happened, russia we thought was nearby. pierre said to me, he said, don't move, the russian drones, after about 40 minutes i -- we saw a car that drove past, i screamed at it, and shouted. pierre said they are the russians. fineel that russians -- that car came back, i dragged myself up the hill, they came back, it saw me. ukranian special forces jumped out and saved my life. we know that pierre hass papinie -- pierre passed away moments before he bled out, and sasha, a ukranian
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in the car died in early strikes and two ukrainians who were driving us. there were 5 of us in the car that day. i am the only one who survived. what happened that day was horrible. tram -- tragic that lead to a journey of what you get knocked down you pick yourself up. you find hope and fight to get to where you want to go, to me that was home, i thought about my daughters every day. we were inside kyiv. we didn't know how to get out. there was no way of me getting out. i was in the ukranian hospital very close to dying at that point and saf save our allies was culle called by our reporter jen griffin,
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said we're going in to rescue you another american, they whole time came in, they tracked me down they found me. then to get me out, with no safeways, they found that polish prime minister of the on first covert missioned to visit zelenskyy, if we could break it through the lines we could reach of polish prime minister's train, we could get in with him, as i crossed into poland the u.s. army of waiting for me, administration said we can't go to ukraine to get him, there was a black hawk waiting it pinched me up. and with so many other injured, i was flown to san antonio, 6 months being rebuilt by u.s. military, put together, pro
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prosthetics and skin grafts, i was given my limbs back and my life back, every day i wake up. you never stop. i am here today one year in, for from happening, to tell that story, the story of the incredible people, doctors, who came to save me. that is who i think of what i tell my story it them, pierre, and sasha who died that day. it is everyone else who caught up in the war, all these people. horrible things happen in life weaker to keep going and make the best of everything that is left. >> i important pursue this more, you are a remarkable person, the book saved, a war reporter's mission to make it home, benjamin hall, i can't encourage you strong enough to get your copy, there is more to cover. you can get on amazon.com, preorder your copy. you can jump ahead of the
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crowd of people getting into the u.s. witness shows crowd control measures were used and and most were pushed back, back to "life, liberty and levin." mark: welcome back america. book is saved, a war reporter's mission to make it home, thank god you did. i know all of these people who helped you, the volunteers, fox did everything they could as well, united states military. and here you are. but there are were in ukraine reporting, you had a grand eye's view. what do you make of this war that is going on? >> i think first thing to be remembered is russia is not in place it hoped to be, inspreini think that this war will go on for a long
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time, if not for support that ukraine is getting. that country could fall. if that country fell who knows what happens next. there is a debate about what is going on. i think there is evil here in a sense we've not seen in a long time, evil if not stooped there costopped there could go further. ukranians are fighting hard for their country, they believe in exeu country. >> what you were in ukraine, you did a number of stories from ukraine, you saw all of the hell around you, and buildings destroyed and people suffering. did you think to yourself, wow, these people, they didn't ask for this or invade russia, they were
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invaded and now russia is trying to take out the entire country. did anything like that cross your mind. >> every day, i have covered wars for last 15 years or so, every time in a war zone you see people caught up in middle. it is the families, the children, the women, the schools that are taken away, they are lost, you i would see the children, leaving their homes. trying to flood out, about 5 million in first couple weeks, holding what they could in their hands one toy to carry, one bag with their belongings, you wonder if you had a day or two to leave your homes, what would you bring? and massive people, 30 miles of cars tries too get out with families. it is very -- it terrible to see that you have to think that. it's part of the job we do, we sign up. but hard every time.
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mark: let's circle back to you. you had -- psychologically. you appear to be very positive. very motivated. tell us about you. mentally and physically. >> well, i think that -- i've gone lucky to get through this with positive outlook, i have spoken to many people, veterans who have been injured like i have, some lose their sent cents of identity -- sense of identity, i think about that attack and next to pierre before he died, i realized if we don't make the best of every second we have and make the world's better place we have wasted lives of those we lost. i think stand up, what i know size as a person, no matter how hard something is, if you fight hard enough
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and believe what is on the other side, if you want to get there, you will get there, i thought about this every day when i could not move in hospital. i had nothing, his my family, that is what -- i had my family, that is what matters. now the big stuff matters, that makes life simple, that is what i fight for every day, for more good, being home with my family, giving them hugs, i was saved by many of our viewers, thousands of e-mails reaching out, willing me -- and praying for my, every single one of those helped for everyone listening, keep doing that if you know someone who is struggling, a little word, saying you are listening that helps, i was surrounded by incredible people. they got me through it i'm blessed to have come out on the positive side, have we remember those who did not and help them as well. mark: a hell of a book.
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an inspiring book. you are a remarkable young man, saved, a war reporter's mission to make it home. a encourage you to get your copy of the book. it is -- i'm glad you wrote it, i think it will impact a lot of people. thank you so much. benjamin hall, god bless you, my friend. >> thank you, mark, my pleasure, thank you. mark: we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today.
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politician, hig he knows a lot of things and has a lot of great ideas, david mccormick. he has written a fantastic book, super power in peril. that is now, at amazon.com. any major bookstore, a battle plan to renew america, people talk about renewing america. i read your back it was op vie-- obvious you put a lot of thought into this welcome, give us a back ground, you were a paratrooper where and how? >> thank you so much mark. it is great to see you. we had a chance to get to know each other during the campaign, i grew up in rural, pennsylvania. grew up playing football and wrestling that got me to west point, i went on 82 nd airborne division, and they got deployed to first gulf war that was bulk of my
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military. i spent about 9 years that formed everything that i think about leadership in america, and patriotism. mark: america is in peril, you have super powers in peril. if you had to pick one owe or two who are our gravist threats. >> a started to write this before -- book before i decided to run for senate. the america we know and love was slipping away, decline is not inevitable, this book is about what we should do, first, educate our people, fix our schools, have parents more involved and we need choice in a way that will give all kids great opportunity.
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we need to confront china. we need to uncouple if key strategic industries, hold china accountable for ter u terrible abuses and hole investment firms accountable. and we need to second our america. through a strong defense. by putting buying tech in check. and big tech in check and by changing our institutions, leading our institutions away from progressive woke policies that are undermining all that is core in our fundamentals about america. that is what the book outlines that battle plan for renewal. mark: the culture in many ways has been devoured or being devoured by the radical left ideology. you see president trump addressed it governor desantis and other governors addressing it. this is the battle of our
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time domestically, think isn't it, getting our cul culture back. >> you need to win elections and have great ideas, but you need leadership in place that will bridge us back to the fundamentals, we see that progressive ideology across the institutions in the schools, they teach a history of america we you'l would not recognize. we see it in our military, u.s. army released climate change change policy before the war fighting strategy for under the biden administration. we see it in business where woke ideology hijack and of the fundamentals of capitalism it is across the board, we need leaders in place to fight and take us back to those fundamentals, but ago a vision, a plan for all this america with. mark: one thing that i like about your book, we hear
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>> i think that we're seeing in china. and the world is a challenge to american leadership, we saw it in afghanistan, we see it in ukraine most with china which poses a risk anything not anything like what you or i have seen if our lifetime or america's lifetime. we need a whole of nation strategy for taking to china. sadly we don't have that today. we need's strategy that decouples china in the cr the -- key strategic industries, you can believe, i found out during covid, that your prescription drugs are from china our computer chips are made in china. it is inconceivable we've got en to that point. liberal media, we have not held china accountable for
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the fact they were source of covid, have not blade a played a role in getting to bottom of it, and make sure, has right guidelines, today we have investment firms in silicon valley investing in companies, artificial intelligence companies technology companies that work side by side with the pla . the chinese military that is unacceptable. we need a holistic plan to do, that the book has a chapter thousand confront china, i say it as someone who served in military, served as leader in business and highest levels of government. >> i think we need more people like you entrepreneurs, people who have dealt with china. who have dealt with silicon valley or finish financial institutions, the learning curve is so big for someone who has never been in private sector and
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successful. that is also a thing to me that come out in the book. and what about iran? iran's days away from having a nuclear bomb and biden administration is bending over backwards to try to negotiate with them. >> i think this is the -- really one of the things that i point out is most worrying about the biden administration. i think the weakness that was shown in afghanistan, this was really left me sick to my stomach, loss of life, america retreating as it did, bagram air force base handed over to the chinese, that was just a warning sign, we saw more of that weakness in ukraine with nord stream two. and i fear we see the same behavior with iran. not a firm line, not a recognition that american needs to stan stron -- stand strong against nuclear
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capabilities of iran. we need leadership that will stand strong on that. unfortunately we have not had that with joe biden, the book lays out a plan to build muscle to have policies that make sure that america stands strong. mark: a great book, super power, in peril, a great title, it says it all. battle plan to renew america, get if at amazon.com or any bookstore, right away. god bless you, my friend. >> thank you, sir, good to see you. >> we'll be right back. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein.
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to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain in psoriatic arthritis. and no routine blood tests required. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. doctors have been prescribing otezla for over 8 years. i'm so glad i made it through the day. ♪ don't hesitate. ask your doctor about otezla today. mark: welcome back america. you know, life is never boring. i could be sitting home one day deep in thought, writing. looking at various philosophers, the next day there i am, hey, it is
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amazing. or on radio on tv, next day someone writing something about you, you say. that doesn't sound like me, they try to pigeonhole you. i know you all face the same thing. i'm just lucky, i have various platforms that i can respond with. most of you don't. but i try to stopped on your behalf when i can. i do know this about you, you love your family, you have faith. and you love your country. so we come at this from the same mind set with the same principles, i want to say this about these two guests tonight. benjamin hall is a hero, a fantastic young man. he has been smiling, and david mccormick. who searched our country, ran for senate, he came
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close. for the senate. his great ideas and thought processees with respect to the country. two great guests, most of all i want to thank you, i'll see you next time on "life, liberty and levin." ♪ ♪ >> yes there is a bailout taxpayers will not pay for it all that announced in the past few hours. it sounds too good to be true is this the right move or is this a consequence of the inflation crisis? and then we will break it all down. with the escalating crisis at the southern
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