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independence day, trey. >> thank you, have a grit week, until next week you can find us on-line at gowdy america or trey gowdy pod cost, good night from south carolina. sm♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i am nicole sapphire judge joey jones, tammy bruce, the big story, the democrats and climati economy tremmists have the ca the white house appears to be open to idea of blocking the suing n to preserve the planet. biden administration push learprespublished ays report, saying it would:
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>> but then white house clarified by saying. there are no plans underway to establish a comp comprehensive research program. >> good. it is not just the sun, fireworks are under attack this weekend environmental party poopers in los angeless in got their way by instituting ins new regulations on firework shows over the water. w to getat a permit shows must demonstrate how they will keep pollutants out of the water, one company refused to comply, saying we cannot and will not risk safety of our staff and public to comply with restrictive regulations. if that is not enough, climate activists now suggest using less ice in your holiday c cocktai
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to help save the planet, a lot to unpack, raymond.ra ymi understand we have droughts and wildfires that gets never wracking there with the fireworks -- nerve-racking withrewo fireworks, i understand that. i point to 2020, last time you had l legislators in california saying you can't have fireworks this is what happened, people it not take no. >> in the l.a. regional t water controhel board had their minds in the rightrewo place, these are fireworks'r over waters, this is oneght. night. just one night. to celebrate july 4. i don't know why they would change the regulations because all doing is incentivizing what you saw in the video, people will celebrate july 4, remember john adams in his letter to t his wife, i hope this day ofhis july 4 is celebrated with
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illumination and guns and bells, this is parts of our american tradition, if you don't have a big public display. you will have independentu oneswi, they might turn more dangerous and cause environmental fallout that i think they are trying to head off, i don't like this, this is ridiculous, any time you get the governmentin regulating something that is a one day a year celebration, and america's birthday, it runs afoul of the spirit was not only thee country but the people, and they a will celebrate with fireworks no matter. >> last month disneyland in california had huge fireworks displays for pride month. we didn't hear much fanfare for that. >>that who knows. >> joey. switching gears, i think we all know that earth is amazing. because we havbecae the perfect balance of solar rays, oxygen and water.
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have now -- we saw on white house web site they are talking about ways to potentially block solar rays in they bl fight against green greenhouse emissions.fr mikeie morano from climate d depot. >> this is radical risky r unproven, unknown affects but they are doing it si as a leaver over us on say werati know this is dangerous, we don't know affects but darn it people are notying buying electric cars fast enough or not embracingn green new deal policies, we have to risk our planet wit this insane research. >> i want to say he looked like he was enjoying some of the the sun's rays. yoyingu know, like a joke at-this-point. i will say , i would love to also know how many taxpayers dollars go toward this research funding. >> who knows.ch
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he was excited, he parlayedhi it into, the push forin electric vehicletos how if you follow all the stuff to the y end theroue is more pollutionit than you have with efficient gas burning cars, our government is selling us outis s on green new deal, everything that pushes for climate activism with chinaig comingan into michigan and integrating into the carve industry -- the w the car industries, the danes ps to want to sell us on offshore wind, that is slave labor, everywhere you turn with their ideas, it's okay to have big ideas but once you flesh them out and realize they are not practical, why do you harp on them, this is about more political divides to say be in your group ifng t
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you want to save the planet, it is not about the actual not end result.bo they may say, hey, if youu don't get onboard with this other stuff, we'll block the sun. >> tammy, you have an opinion, joey makes a points, if they were really serious about bringing down carbon emissions, china is the biggest producer twice as much as united states, yet u.s. u does not holdocra them accountable for that.t ca >> democrats don't care about any of the issues they say they care about. at funded gn reseerecent -- research about a virus in china, and we're going to let them do something about the sun? no, and this is the same government that can't figure out the flint water crisis,
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why not figure out how to run this country, deal with planet earth, then before we block the sun and that stuff, we're going to land on an asteroid, we can't figure out how to get back to the moon without elon musk's help. >> here we go. >> it is true. we couldn't -- killed shuttle project, we relied on russians to get back to international space station, we don't know how to get to the moon, those are things that government should be figuring out, this is a distracttion it costs a lot of money, it is hard to track, there are no real results it is bunk. no idea the government has now should be trusted. >> sunshine mit mitigation. >> it is insane.
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>> it is frustrating, saying you can't have gas stoves, and pizza ovens, we can't have ice machines. >> micromanagement. >> too much electricity. >> how can you have a martini. ice it fundamental to cocktails, until they hold other people accountable, leave my ice alone. >> this time of year, hot, from new orleans we were home and creator of original cocktail in america, you try to cool off. to break the edge of this liquor, you shake it with ice. >> they are just blocking the sun. >> and to negative 1 thousand. >> this is designed, tammy hit on it, to take away not only things that make us americans but to block a sense of fun. and liberty is bound up in the sense of fun that is america. and whether it is re recreating outside or
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shooting off a firework or enjoying your cocktail, that is our right at americans, i'm sorry, find another way if you are worried about your side issues and climate change voodoo. this is too far. >> the moment we wake up, wonder if taking that next step is legal or illegal. that is it, not one thing as they then ruin our lives, and get us killed. start new wars. it is unacceptable, we all know this. thank god we have election snoots st. >> on big weekend show, we have more fun, if you are traveling, good luck. transportation secretary computer butte bo buttigieg has no idea how to fix the bligh flight delays, but what if you fly instead. more on that next. ♪
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and 89500 delayed according to flight aware. this is the way that transportation secretary pete buttigieg explains the mess. >> well if you look at the overall picture we've seen a lot of improvement the but we had a hard few days with severe weather at the dinning of the week, that -- beginning of the week that put pressure on the system. >> nicole he seems to be evading all responsibility to the cancelations, the ceos of jetblue and united flamblame faa staffing. >> everyone is towing their tit-for-tat and .ing fingers, they are all to blame, not just one person, airlines have their part, how they mishandled their covid funds if they got, they got a lot of money and encouraged a lot people to pretire. and fa f faa has severe
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staffing shortages. yes, they did have weather issues, it is literally the perfect storm. they need to get it together. this is a huge part of our infrastructure, sorry mayor pete, you are in charge. >> if only they could have blocked sun. buttigieg claims that the government is hiring or air traffic controllers, 1500 this year, 1800 next. but is it too little too late given the time it takes them to get up to speed. >> it is. one thing to say about you know saying oh, blaming on the weather, the weather is not the cause of the problems, it is the exposing of the problems, when you have a fragile system the weather is a stress test that it fail, obvious each airline had its own
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problems. delta with luggage and united with staff. but at some point if you governmentally regulate an industry, maybe don't do it after you have given it hundreds of millions of dollars and come up with excuses, the faa plays its role and tsa does, they are both government entities, the airlines play a bigger role. >> but pa but the faa is under staffed we don't have air traffic controller to respond to the rapid change in flight patterns. tammy, if your flight is canceled perhaps a new technology is the suddenni answer like this. >> my favorite. >> george jetson and his flying car, it could be just around the corner, they can't reroute our flight, but granted an air
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worthiness certificate, the companies with air test their flying car, they say can fly up to 110 miles the ledge. . but cost you 300 thousand to reorder one. is this the answer? >> you know. our generation grew up watching "the jetsons," they promised us the freakin 'flying car we want it, i am from los angeles, we know about sitting in a car on a highway, that is where the fantasy comes in you can just fly over, here i am sure megan and harry would have liked that flying car while chased through the city, which never happened. this inevitable it happened, this is about, is it safe? can you really navigate a flying car. one thing -- you know people drive and drink, then you there are horrible damages,
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imagine if you fly into a building there would be i have think it that keeps it from -- there would have to be a technology to keep it from happens. >> faa can't handle the routes we have now. >> doesn't matter. >> guess who gets to regulate this the faa. they are like we're steadily preparing a safety plan. thank goodness. >> and these cars drive but then they can levitate and fly. it is going to creator traffic in the air, how do you regulate individuals. >> on "the jetsons" it was never an issue. >> you know -- >> that is all we have to realize. >> if you get on i285, circle in atlanta there is no toyota camry or a honda on the road with straight plates on it, if we can't drive an economy car with gravity on their favor i am not getting in the air. >> this is a huge drone.
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4 fans on it. >> stop -- >> hu-- huge concerns, one thing. >> don't get shot at. >> who will get it, the elites like it was with the electric cars in the beginning. i would love to see it utilized for, 3.6 million people who don't get medical care every year because they don't have transportation, you have ambulances and first responders cannot get there because of traffic, that is where the resources should get, to not just the elites. >> th the jetson's cars. >> i think that the flying cars are coming god-us. >> every car that is self-driving, traffic geese goes away. >> i made -- up next on big weekend show, elon musk tammy bruce's favorite. picked a new fight by
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has provided the education, healthcare, and support they need to succeed. st. joe's is our future! go to stjo.org today. ♪ ♪ off with your head ♪ ♪ dance, dance ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show. forget the 5 with mark zuckerberg, elon musk picked a fight with america, announcing temporary limitations on how many twitter posts a user can see, twitter owner requiring team to have an account to get access at all, to combat data mining of artificial intelligence, he made that announcement after twitter was plagued by widespread outages, verified users can
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now just see 10,000 posts a day, if you don't have the check park mark that you pay for, you can only see 1 thousand. >> this is my theory. it is a shake down. a shake down to get people, he thinks we're addicted. you know, let me shake them down they will sign up. >> what is here is heartbreaking elon musk said, i'm going to be the protect or of free speech. well, looking at this move. he is closer to xi jinping than james madison on free speech. controlling the speech. he is limiting not only what you can see, but who you can interact with and how much speech and conversation you can engage in, i know my friend tammy her heart flutters when elon shows us, this bad for his brand,
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terrible for his argument for buying twitter, and breaks heart of long time twitter users, except tammy bruce. >> hold it for one second. >> you have one second. >> my blue check mark went away with his program. i have je yet to sign up mainly because i'm lazy, if that is his ploy, i agree with raymond. if he was all about talking about free speech. this is a way of censoring and limits, he did warn us about twitter censorship, and about a.i. and perils of, that he said it has t to do with data mining, he said this temporary we'll see. >> tammy, raymond invokes elon musk his argument when we bought twitter about free speech, he did say he would make it a solvent company. >> you hate him because he
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is beautiful. >> oh,. >> you don't like him. >> i was look at this. you think it -- this 6 thousand or 8 thousand or 10,000 posts can go by quickly if you are a scroller. that matters, but, he says, we there was down time. this you have got nations who have groups of people state sponsored groups that collect the data. it is not just a.i. it is a matter of bots that go in and swrai scrape your details, this is whether you have a flu che blue check or not -- you had your say. that the argument. this is a man who despite all liars in our midst has been pretty street forward, he is a businessman first. he knows it affects in particular platform, and he wants if to be the app for
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everything, he images expanding to where you buy things, it is the chat, you can rent cars and whatever. this is an important start at trust him, if he is wrong then we would untrust him. >> do you trust. >> not o forever. >> he, james madison you be free. >> a point where you have a business, you don't want it to crash every day because of the chinese bot farms. >> cut the bots out. >> this is part of identifying those bots, i think that is part of the process. >> one thing. elon, call me. >> this -- call me. >> we will protect. >> you ill prote i'll protect you,. >> you could debate elon in the green room. this happened on a saturday. in the summer. on the 4th of july weekend. how much -- how much
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addiction should there be on social media it would be nice if people didn't notice because they all be out doing thins with their family. >> i will agree it is nice, i am not a scroller, i know people who check their phones, you look at data they check thousands of times a day. >> this is an addiction. >> that is why we're dealing with mental health issues, young people do not know how to interact with people. this is his plan, combating our mental health pandemic. >> when you are a journalist and he wants twitter to be world's most accurate -- how are you doing that when journalists with see. i scroll through hundreds, i'm trying to get you in the
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best information. >> let's get folks. >> i think really elements about how you identify the good actors and bad. >> and the bots. >> you don't want to blocke swads of people. >> the verified users are not your bots i think there could have been a filter system. >> >> has been a tough week for biden administration, supreme court dealing a blow to their agenda. but now, the bffs are getting back together, remember joe and barack obama's bracelet. the big week show continues
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others worked into area hospitals, no one has been arrested police say two people opened fire on the crowd, they are trying to figure out if any one in the big large group was g targeted. thisro neighborhood and southern part of city doeses have some highest violent crime rates, mayor scott saying these challenges are persistent. >> this tragic incident is another glaring unfortune example of the deep issues of violence in baltimore andr maryland. and the country inof particular gun violence. and access to illegal guns. this year alone the baltimore police departmentis seized y 1345 illegal guns. that were in the hands of people that should not have them.t >>ha baltimore police say as of 3:30 this afternoon, 9sa victims werey, still at the hospital in various conditions, acting p police commission was was
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asked where officers werewh not at the block party, he said they did not know about it. they are reviewing videos. p you. >> it is been a tough week for the democrats agenda, supreme court handing down landmark rulings on student loans, affirmative action action andl religious rights, some on the far right upset. >> aoc had this to say. >> the supreme court is far over reaching their authority. these are the types of rules that signal a dangerous creep toward centralization of power in the court of. we hav members of the court
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with justice keegan saying that court is beginning to assume the power of a legislature, i believe that we really need to be having conversations about judicial review as a check on the courts. >> [ laughter ] >> that is a lot to take in. >> joey, to what aoc was speaking to, saying that supreme court's opinions were abuse of power toward aauthori. >> you go through freshman orientation, they give you a crash course to explain how ridging litti legislative body works, you know that cartoon, i'm just a bill, i think they should to something with the whole balance of power and how judicial system works and what supreme court does for people like aoc. who just do notn do not understand the legal process, her biggest thing, 70% of harvard advocates are right, they didn't touch the
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legacy entrances, yo you can file a lawsuit, if you can find someone withstanding, the idea that is not fair, that is not the purpose of the supreme court, they are not supposed to legislate from the bench, they did not, they protected our rights from either colorado legislation in one or this case with affirmative action, policies that are antiquated to the reality of our demographics today. >> you know she brought up the legacy. she makes a good point that not everything is fair but supreme court says, the decision making should not be based on race but what an individual brings, with that is race, whether they have legacy status. but i want to ask you, go to that colorado case. michael -- the guy from s sopranos he put up a big post, it makes me think he doesn't understand what
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happened. the colorado case was that you had a person who creates web sites, they said it goes against their moral standarding to create websites for same sex couples, they are a private, that was their choice and supreme court sided with them. michael seems to get that wrong. >> he misunderstands what is happening this is a court that -- they are not making anything up, they are interpreting the cases based on the constitution. it is a very narrow ruling, michael. so narrow, it touches you in fact. it only touches not every, but those who involve expression. the government cannot compel you or me or even you michael, from saying things or taking a role that have violates your deeply held beliefs or defy your
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conscious, he is protects our individual liberty and conscious in the way we express ourselves and what government can compel us to do, that is all the case says, does not say that gays and lesbians cannot be served in a restaurant or walmart or home depot, but talk about you want me to create something as a actor or wake maker or web site maker that is different, now you compel my involvement as a creative. as far as aoc saying that court overreached their authority, no, my deere dear, you are overreaching your authority. this is sacrosanct. how d.a.r.e. s d.a.r.e. sdare she. >> biden had a bad week, that's brought in big guns to try to help rally support. >> hey, barrack. >> they, joe.
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>> good to see you, man. >> number 4, joe might even call you. >> not a joke. >> you can pitch in and give $5 right now, i know joe will appreciate it. >> thanks obama. >> they don't talk about how they will fight immigration and help the economy, but joe biden may call you if you give $5. >> but he won't know who he is calling. if is awful. that was pathetic, this is the great country on earth this is like sesame, street. you can see contempt this is commercial reaching out to american citizens that is just, it is contempt. we all deserve better. when you are look at like, i just -- when you think of aoc as an example have been cases t that scotus decided that are good for democrats and good for biden they don't say anything when it's good for them, when is good
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they are like toddlers, it is good they like it if a little bit they don't like, then everything has to go out, we see this frenzy that happens when they don't get their way, you give toddlers a time out, make sure they know who the boss is, that is what we have do with election, when we look at the nature of this complaints from left, they add into the division. right? it adds into this whole idea stoat su scotus is bad, we we're all thinks about how can we be bigots, as a gay woman with that 1 decisi one decision, every decision, the decisions on affirmative actiono streeted on of expression, clas classically liberal decisions, every civil right movement was based on being left alone but not you know,
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imprisoned or arrested or treated differently because of who you were, these decisions reinforce those ideas americans have to relearn that that is reasons we're here. >> it feelings very misrepresented in media. >> on the big weekend show, does america have a patriotism problem, the polls suggest, yes. after the break, ♪ ♪ teenage wasteland ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ pour some schedu sugar on me ♪ ♪ in the name of love ♪ ♪ >> welcome back to the big weekend show this weekend should be easy. for americans of every stripe to put aside their deferences and just celebrate america but according to gallup poll number of adults extremely proud of america are 39%, a record low, and nation's capital city, dc ranks at bottom with patriot
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implemeism. what a surprise, democrats seem to be lower than republicans in patriotism. the word extreme keeps coming up with these numbers that struck me as odd, i didn't think there was a ceiling to being patriotic. >> the word extreme is a loaded word now, the poll goes back several years, maybe you want to keep verbage the same. but word coul extreme in 2023 has implications that are unnecessary for a question leak this collin kaepernick came out mad about betsy ross nike shoes. i got the betsy ross flag tattooed on my arm, does that mike me an extremist. >> it makes you joey zones. joe.
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>> if you are extremely proud, you have gone over the top, i do not believe any type of pay the yomism patriotism to be extreme. >> with people of color, there a group called more in common, a few years ago they looked at numbers and found we have 34% of progressive activistses they are proud to be an american. compared to 62% of asians, 70% of blacks, and 76% of hispanics, there is something going on, what does this mean? why? >> if you look at young numbers in gallup poll, 18% are proud. this is all tied together with other issues, the "wall street journal" did that incredible poll this year, they showed patriotism down, religious importance down. family important down 27% of
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people wanted to have children. young people, that shows, not only a break and hatred of who you are as a nation, but even your own continuance and family name weaker brokwe have broken something in america, whether activist culture that turned us gai against america, we have to rebuild that, if you don't rebuild this you won't care to sacrifice or sign up or have a child to bring in to the society it it. >> it could be about what the future looks like or does not look like, you can still love the nation but what is happening makes it scary. dc, you who know is in dc, like the least patriotic, hard to say. >> you say it. it is -- i know people are not patriotic, or president isn't all he does is talk
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poorly about our supreme court and other things that make america what it is and created most incredible country, for a lot it is hard to feel patriotism when your commander in chief is not patriotic, at times i am embarrassed. like the president, speaks and he pulled out of afghanistan. in those sense, there is embarrassment. but that does not mean i'm not proud to be an american. that i do know love our country and i don't wear red white and blue as much as i can, we have say steep slope to come out. >> you wonder more about tiktok and social media and disconnect. thank you. >> stick around. the big 4 is next. ♪ ♪ rocking in the free world ♪ ♪ keep on rocking in the
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plan ♪ ♪ >> welcome to the big weekend show, time for our big four, picks for biggest stories that everyone will be talking about this week. >> a new survey found new jersey and virginia are two cheapest states to host a july 4 barbecue, hosting one in new jersey set you back about 98 in virginia 110. i will be at one in new
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jersey, and it is seems expensive when i go to grocery store. tammy. >> probably does not include the booze. >> right. >> just the food. >> or ice. >> or the ice. >> if you a dog named daisy, has collected over 1 -- not a big story, over 155 lost frizfrisbees from a disk golf course in west virginia, the owner noticed shy found them out of the blue and turned to a fundraiser for local animal rescue league all dogs, we don't deserve them. >> they are sweet. >> all right. >> raymond. >> biggest cultural story everyone will talk about is a film called the sound of freedom. this week last "indiana jones" movie opened a lackluster box office, whether this is result of
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fleeing disney audiences or mixed reviews it made 60 million the first weekend. the sound of freedom across between taken and jack reacher stars jim, a real lific government agent, he leaves his job do rescue trafficked children in central america, a gripping film, brings evil of child traffics to relief, distributed by be ain' ain'angel studios. this is a big one to watch, for grassroots success but also the important message, and jim is joining me this weekend july 5. >> have you seen "indiana jones." >> i have. >> is it good. >> yeah, it's good but i understand. >> i trust you more than reviews. >> it's okay.
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i love "indiana jones." it a shame they waited so long. >> all right, i'll check it out. if you are looking for a great read or les listen july 4, my book, unbroken bonds of battle, check it out. because i share the story of 10 amazing people heroes in my mind, that i'm close to. and have amazing stories to share. when you go the done reading that tune in on july 4 for big independents days special show. >> fireworks, for your fur babies, you are concerned. they start early, then they keep going. make sure that your baby feels safe, is with you when you watch joey zones. >> thunder 30s. >shirts,.
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>> they work. >> they have a good time, and do your fireworks, have a good time with them. >> right. mark: that does it for us, we'll see you next weekend, have a wand a wonderful happy independence day, "life, liberty and levin" starts right now ♪ ♪ mark: hello america, i'm mark levin, welcome to this special edition of "life, liberty and levin," i make it a priority to bring you different perspectives from unique and indel-j intelligent guests. most importantly, how it affects you. some of our guests
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