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right now. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for joining us at home. ♪ this is "life, liberty and levin," a very serious program, thi is is important. department of justice has become rogue operation of the federal government under joe biden. and his attorney general merrick garland. controlled by democrat party and radical lowest. i have to tell you, someone
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who served for their manyeb years,od first associate deputy attorney general thenrs a deputy assistance attorney general. then special assistant to the attorney general, thenal chief of staff to theor attorneyne general, my view y generalattorne edthis department ispart destroying america, the 2024 election, violating every norm, every tradition. er. everything it inherited. it has criminalized politics, and i want to say c this, if we don't break the back of the departmentwant ofe justice. i will explainback that in a moment, it will destroy thisin country, and we won't be able to clawstro our way back, this is not hyperbole. i'm not trying to be provocative. i don't need to be, we'll
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start. cnn. exclusive special counsel prosecutors question witnesses about chaotic oval office meeting after trump lost the 2020 election. multiple sources told cnn, stick with me, cnn, former trump campaign official cooperating in the 2020 election interference probe. sources familiar with the matter told cnn, cnn, rudy giuliani interviewed special counsel 2020 election special interference probe, who says so? multiple sources familiar with the meeting. new york times prosecutor sought records on drug business deals. two people familiar with the matter. new york times investigation of trump document case continues after his indictment? who says, according to people familiar with the matter. washington post dust hundred justice department, who says?
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people familiar with the matter. who do these leaks help? do they help donald trump? do they help a single witness? it is the federal government. the biden department of justice. the democratic party's department of justice. interfering in the election and trying to do many other things. i asked my brothers and sisters, i said go back about six months and pull out all the leaks from the new york times and washington post and cnn involving donald trump. here it is. look at this. you see this, these are the leaks from grand juries to witnesses to monologue go to the nature of the classified documents leak after leak after leak and i limited it to cnn, the new york times and the washington post. look at this.
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don't jerk around the former department of justice. is this how you run a case? is this how you have a tradition in the country that represents every damn thing. look at this. this is not intended to be a real case. here is the aba rules, special responsibilities for prosecutor, rule 3.8 and i cut through to the chase. the prosecutor in a criminal case shall, except for the statements that are necessary to inform the public, serving a legitimate law enforcement purpose, refrain from making extrajudicial comments that have a substantial likelihood of a heightening public condemnation of the accused and exercise reasonable care to prevent investigators, law enforcement personnel, employees or other persons assisting or associated with the prosecutor in a
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criminal case from making an extrajudicial statement that the prosecutor would be prohibited from making. let me ask you a question. the prosecutor has not come out and said -- look, we have seen there are all of these leaks. i am taking it upon myself to do an investigation. not a single judge has been involved in these investigations. they have the power to do it. say, wait a minute, you cannot do this to a defendant or a would be defended. you cannot do this because you violate their fifth and sixth amendment rights. you cannot have a jury, a jury that is objective and the goal of the leaking is to make sure that they don't have a jury that his objective anywhere in the united states of america. enormous quantity of leaks. grand jury leaks. leaks about witnesses or even the nature classified
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information. by the government. even more in its leaking. prosecutions litigation strategies. secret filings with the district court. attorney-client privilege. leaked. who is receiving subpoenas? trump's business dealings, leaked. you have a pattern on this document case. you have a pattern on the january 6 matter. it is unmistakable, it is unequivocal. all roads go through the department of justice. all roads go through jack smith's office, the special counsel who to me is not so special. the trump lawyers need to wait the hell up and do something about this. number one. a constant pattern of leaks benefiting the prosecution of government. a constant pattern of leaks. number two, the department of justice has its own standards in addition to the aba relating to
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attorney, professional misconduct relating to law enforcement investigation. number three, i just cited to you rule 3.8. the prosecutor's responsibility. that is not the point, you run the operation. taming the jury pool with these constant leaks. leaks about contents and classified information. leaks about witnesses. leaks about testimony. leaks about constant government filings. the call here is to deny donald trump's and others due process that is our constitution. a motion need to be filed on behalf of donald trump. i am saying this publicly, they need to move the court to order the office of professional responsibility, i know this for a fact, that is the office asked to investigate the possibilities
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of attorney misconduct or employee misconduct within the department of justice. they need to be directed by a court, by the judge in florida under attack, trying to intimidate her, but she needs to be as brave as this guy which we will get to in the next segment. be as brave as this. he tries to stop it any speaks up about it. the judge in florida. she needs to order opr to conduct an investigation and the special counsel's office to determine if the department of justice, particularly the special counsel and his staff have violated these rules and have undermined the constitution and, also, they ought to be very specific. look at texas. e-mails, information of that sort, phone calls, all of it. to see if donald trump due process rights have been
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violated under the fifth amendment. no person should be deprived of life liberty and property without due process. public trial by an impartial jury. we have a former president of the united states was running for a second term and is the leading republican candidate to run against a sitting president who oversees this department of justice and is investigating him, charging him and leaking against him. not just for purposes of influence in a child, but for purposes of influencing the election. all of the leaks, all of them are intended to undermine the basic constitutional rights and interfere with the 2024 election how is this leak going to affect the election? how is this indictment going to affect? we still of george and we still january 6. it is all about criminalizing politics. prosecutorial leads.
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the courts, these obama judges in washington, d.c. don't give a damn. the judge in florida should give a damn. when a prosecutor is running amok through the judicial system. there is more than enough justification for this investigation. the department of justice does leak investigations all the time. this is the biggest leak in a series of leaks in the history of the united states against a former president who is running for reelection for a second term against the people i would argue who are doing the leaking. a motion to the court in the courts order should ask at the opr among other things, secure the e-mails, secure the text, secure any messages, phone records for special counter smith, his entire staff to determine whether they have been
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leaking because they're sure as hell is an appearance of it and find the source of the leaks. the source should give opr 30 days, not a year and a half, 30 days, to complete the investigation issue its public findings to the court and maybe we will find the department of justice and mr. smith are people that are absolutely clean handed. what do you think? do they have something to hide? yeah. they have a lot to hide and frankly the court should have already done this. and the department of justice if there was a real department of justice we would've already done this. the necessity for the court orders to protect the entire system, to protect the judiciary and the court itself and to protect the political process from a rogue administration. i want to remind you that jack smith's history of abusing the law is long. including in the case we have
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talked about with republican governor, former governor in virginia, including with john edwards in north carolina. this man cuts corners. that is why he was chosen. we see the dorm report. evidence of widespread corruption at the fbi and doj against republicans and four democrats. you see this fantastic judge terry doughty, what he found when he did a serious review of the facts on the record and issued his lawyer. you saw the twitter files. you have seen how they treat fbi whistleblowers. the republicans in the house, you need to step up, too. you have been doing a good job. the senate under macconnell and schumer, forget about it. in the house, ag garland accused of lying under oath, committing perjury by one, but multiple former irs officials.
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he needs to be impeached. impeach with inquiry, mph with investigation and have the full review of what this attorney general has been doing. as in my view the mob lawyer for the biden administration. he still has not appointed special counsel to a point. david weiss just thumbed his nose at a house oversight committee and said, no, i will not provide you with any information about what you will be doing. i have absolute power. we have six people who say he does not. he needs to be held in contempt. weiss needs to be held in contempt. i don't care that weiss appointed him, he reports to garland. jack smith, you folks in the house, you need to investigate him for his conduct. among other things in addition to what i said, anybody in the
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world walking into my articles, they are public record, another piece by will scharf, trump's codefendant in this case, the document cases walked out. the navy valet who served in trump's white house and remained a personal aide to trump after he left office several weeks ago matt hundred matt tells his lawyer name's stanley word word including department of justice counterintelligence chief who has been quoted in the media who is now a part of the special counsel jack smith's team of prosecutors, according to news reports, he claimed in a sealed letter to the d.c. district judge appointed by obama that they had a meeting to discuss the case indicated that woodward's application to be a d.c. superior court judge, this is the lawyer for the dependent
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could be impacted if they could not get his client to testify against trump. that should blow the whole case completely out of the water. now, if we do not push back against this tyranny, it will devour us. it will consume us. i am not overstating the case, i am speaking as somebody that has over 40 years of experience in the wall. at the department of justice and the private sector there that landmarked legal foundation. i know tyranny when i see it and i see it. i will be right back. ♪ with a majority of my patience with sensitivity, i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum & enamel relieves sensitivity, helps restore gum health, and rehardens enamel. i'm a big advocate of recommending things that i know work. how can you sleep on such a firm setting? gab, mine is almost the same as yours. almost is just another word for not as good as mine.
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of that? first of all, i think your monologue was extraordinarily powerful and it was not over the top. frankly you were right on. it's a very dangerous situation that we face with these kinds of leaks. and so on. listen you emphasize the rate of a defendant to a public trial. we all should believe in that. but we can't have selective leaking in the case. in florida, for example, the government has filed in the court approved and unopposed protective order that limits the information the public can have extraordinarily, but also limits. even the defendant's access to information limited to only looking at documents, non classified documents. in front of his lawyers, and the presence of his lawyers can't make any copies and so on. and so, in contrast to that we see information selectively leaked over and over and over again, as you pointed out as capably as i've ever seen done, and you know, i have to say, david, sean, i wouldn't let that pass away with that judge. i would
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have been jumping up and down and saying no, we want access to the classified information on our terms. you can read us into the, uh into the top secret code black requirements . we want access. our client wants access. and if we're gonna have a public trial that information needs to be public to unless the government demonstrate that it shouldn't be public. this is what we do when we have spy cases, for god's sakes. we're talking about the former president of the united states, right? absolutely right. the problem is, he doesn't really have a hard core criminal defense lawyers on his team yet i'm sure that he will. i think this fellow he has from florida. former solicitor general is a bright guy, and but he's got a he's got to flesh it out now with real criminal defense lawyers who are prepared to fight concerned already that the judge is going to be intimidated. there's been mainstream media press about being a trump appointee, which they always tout. but we don't hear much about the judges in dc judge amy berman, jackson, judge meda and others who make
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all sorts of extraneous, unnecessary comments maligning for president trump. we don't hear about who appointed them and about those comments and how those comments as you pointed out in the monologue affect jury polls, jury pool rules directly. it's very dangerous. it's time for the civil libertarians. if there any left in this country to wake the hell up. it's time to understand that when you have legal analysts and former this form of that going on tv and saying, well, i'm looking at the indictment. you better pull out of the weeds folks and see exactly what's taking place here. these leaks are intended to influence the outcome of these cases, and these leaks are intended to affect the upcoming election. this has never before happened in american history, and it's all being done. behind the imprimatur of oh, it's an investigation. and don't you trust the fbi and no, i don't. no i don't. we're talking about an individual liberty here. let me ask you another question. we have another judge, terry dowdy federal judge, and by the way,
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his first name also was appointed by trump every trump appointee. that's their first name appointed by trump judge fill in the blank, so automatically we're supposed to hate them automatically. they don't know what they're talking about. well, i'll tell you what. i have never seen a federal judge stand for the first amendment and free speech up against the tyranny of this administration and the media like this brave judge has done and of course, they're attacking him. now this case is 100 and 50 some pages in a decision here. and he lays it out. so perfectly in such enormous detail the collaboration coordination collusion if you will. of the department of justice, the fbi, the department of homeland security hhs. in fact, there's not a department within the biden administration. they didn't try to influence twitter and facebook and all the rest
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to silence their opposition. you've been around a little while, david. so have i. what do you make of that? well there's so many aspects to this that are troubling, but first point i want to make is your right is trump appointed judge dowdy i think he was. it's also accurate to say that he was confirmed by a vote of 98 to 0, which is pretty extraordinary, um, is a bright guy, but i think one of the beauties of this 155 page memorandum decision and support of the preliminary injunction. is the first part that is the part emphasizing the value we place the highest value we place in this country and our system. on the first amendment, he quotes from scholars from political figures and so on to really emphasized why this is our highest value. you know, i will never see me without one of these and one form another constitution, united states and the first amendment is always highlighted in it. it really is. it's an important point that all of our many of our freedoms flow. from so i think
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he deserves great credit for the value places in that, but you're right. i mean, listen, there's testimony that was given here. you want to talk about scary. there's testimony given here that the fbi uses its criminal investigator in guest investigative authority, national security authority, fizer, the patriot act, executive orders and so on to monitor social media and to make coerce them, let's say into changing them. but for anyone who thinks it is appropriate for the government to be involved in that process , let's say you think it's justified by terrorism concerns or public health. cern's you should be troubled by the success that this administration has had with issues like coercing and forcing social media facebook, twitter, etcetera to take down posts that they found the administration found unflattering about joe biden didn't like the way she was portrayed or other personal things affecting the biden administration, perhaps
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his candidacy for presidency for president. they've had great success in that area. you should be troubled. if you think the other areas just if fied by their unwillingness. let's say to challenge posting by hamas or hamas operatives, things supporting terrorism or bomb making procedures. that sort of thing if you think government has a role in monitoring and affecting social media, the same biden administration monitoring parents at school board meetings monitoring pro lifers um, the same biden administration that accidentally monitored 1 million american citizens. the same biden administration that . tramples all over the constitution of the united states whenever it seeks to and by the way, just as an aside having served for ronald reagan. for eight years. i can tell you that if they found cocaine anywhere in the white house. he would have said to the american people and no uncertain terms. this is
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to fox news live and lauren blanchard in washington. a strong storms are causing severe flooding for millions of americans in the northeast this weekend, and those storms aren't done yet. people from pennsylvania up into new england continue to see heavy rain at this hour. the high water stranded multiple drivers who had to be rescued. heavy rain in the northeast is expected to last through tomorrow. ukrainian president vladimir zelensky is promising to push for nato membership at this week's summit in lithuania . he's also expected to ask for more aid as russia's invasion continues to rage on the white house's already pledging to send kiev another 800 million in military aid and includes highly controversial cluster bombs. last week, russia launched a major attack on the western city of love, evil ukrainian forces continue their counter offensive in the east. lauren blanchard now back to life, liberty and living. mean?
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welcome back, david shown david shown. obama biden the rest of them, the media. come out and say, well, we can't have this information and misinformation out there and so forth, and so on. which is reminiscent to me very fascistic and marxist regime that's ever existed. who decides what's disinformation and misinformation isn't the first amendment there to say have at it. let the american people figure it out. isn't freedom supposed to be the paramount issue here? you've hit the bedrock principle and that doesn't surprise me coming from you. um absolutely. we can have government deciding what's disinformation what they think the american people shouldn't be allowed to hear and make up their minds about you know, this has been recognized the bedrock principle. from time in memorial but specifically 1919. united states versus abrams. just as holmes talked about the free trade in ideas and then in
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1953 justice douglas, this is an issue on the left and the right. it's that shouldn't be a political issue is the constitutional issue in the case. united states vs rumley talked, introduced this idea this phrase marketplace of ideas and what he said in that case was newspaper publishers. the media competes for people's minds and buy only that can only the competition is only a fair one. if we allow all ideas to be put out there so that people can make their own reasoned decisions. that's the american model of the first amendment. it's unique, but it's our american way and we can't have any particular administration of any political stripe. entrench infringing on that bedrock principle. i think half the nation agrees with us and the other half could give it. um even the people in the media. and democrats. you don't hear a single democrat come out and support. what is to me the greatest free speech opinion i
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read by a judge in a long, long time. you don't hear a single democrat saying i'm a democrat , but the biden minister, you're a little out of control. you mind pulling the fbi back and the department of homeland security back keep your hands off of social media. keep your hands out of the public square. you're the government. that's what we had the bill of rights to protect us from where have all the so called civil libertarians going? i don't even hear from the cl you anymore, do you? i don't. frankly i represented the lose interest in alabama and all of their litigation for about 25 years, but that was a very different blu represented the democratic party twice in litigation. i have to say this should be a fundamental principle of the democratic party. it was of the old democratic party. it's not of the democratic party of aoc and rashida tlaib and ilan omar. omar and that sort but it should be a fundamental principle of every political party. i represented a socialist candidate for president in 2020 socialist stand for free speech and for
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putting out ideas into the marketplace of ideas, and it's certainly a republican value i think here it's more than even speech, and you kind of touched on it. if you can control speech you can control thought processes. you can control language. you can control communications. in other words, you can control the individual and the collective and this is what's going on here. and i've never seen anything like this. you go back to woodrow wilson and what he did. it was horrific. you go back to franklin roosevelt and what he did, including covering up the holocaust. it was disgusting. with the help of the new york times and the washington post and so forth. you see what's going on today. it's back. it's back. they not only want to silence people they want to destroy people they disagree with, and in some cases, even imprisoned them. and then you find that you have an entire party. quite frankly, the democrat party that is either silent or celebrating it and their media sync offense. and you got to say to yourself. how
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come people tolerate this from this party? i don't know if you're a democrat or republican i've had you know our friend alan dershowitz on and he makes it clear. look, i'm a democrat. but i'm a liberal. not one of these guys. i'm not one of these crazy guys. but the problem is joe biden is i don't want to hear any more about him being a moderate. he's the most aggressively. tyrannical president. in my view, ever your thoughts can't emphasize enough how important what you're saying is about the first amendment and how it's being abused so badly here. we talked about the damage that these kinds of tactics cause and what we ought to talk about , also is the chilling effect. it has what we don't even see about those people who are stopped from speaking freely because of the weaponization of the criminal justice process. people are afraid to lose their licenses to lose their freedom because they speak out on a position that simply unpopular with the current administration
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. i've never been in america like that. i know there has been an era or two in which that it's happened before. unfortunately in our great history. but we're seeing it again. as you pointed out again as capably and as emphatically as i've ever heard. god bless you, my friend, and i want to thank you very much for all your years of work on behalf of liberty and people who needed a really solid defense. where it take care of yourself, david sean. thank you very much youtube. god bless you right back.
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modern warrior series by today at fox news books .com. welcome back america. you know, it's a tremendous honor to have joey jones with me. i know he's all over fox. i know he appears on facts, but he's never been on this program before. and i have to tell you somebody who really admires. a handful of people. i really admire you. joey jones. unbroken bonds of battle. this
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is such an emotional book. it is such a fantastic book. and your humility can be seen throughout this. you don't want to talk about yourself a lot. you want to talk about your brothers, some of whom survived , some of whom didn't some of whom are having issues. it is an extraordinarily patriotic book. you can get it at amazon .com or any other book store. but briefly tell us because look, we know you lost both your legs, which is a horrible , horrible thing, but i don't think everybody knows exactly how if you could tell us. absolutely so my job in the marine corps was to take bombs apart. we called it eod explosive ordinance disposal, and as you know, most people know you referred to him as roadside bombs or ieds. the way the enemy tried to kill us was to put bombs in the ground. get away from us and hope we stepped on them and killed ourselves by by stepping on them. and so my job was to help find them. and when we did find them, my job was to take them apart and move them so nobody got hurt. and on august 6 2010
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. we were working in a town called safar bazaar trying to get less i ds available for the enemy trying to take this town where most of them were and in doing so the enemy made it a minefield. we had kids every two or three steps. it felt like and after five days of taking apart every idea we could find, um just by luck and circumstance. i stepped on one myself, so i stepped on an ied with my right foot. it blew up underneath me threw me through the air, and by the time i landed on my back, i didn't have legs anymore. um in that very moment. that wasn't my concern. in that very moment. my concern was the marines around me. and you actually read about that in the book? talk about these marines around you. you discussed several of them several of your friends. what happened to them and so forth. who would you like to focus on for the brief time we have. i mean, i don't really think it's appropriate for me to pick out one or the other. i think it's more appropriate for you. i think if you when you read the book, the first three chapters are three marines that
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know each other very well. gregory bluesky, a major amos benjamin, an infantryman and danny ridgeway, staff and ceo that was a marine neo detect as well. their lives are interconnected. amos's brother served with the other two and was killed in action. amos was a marine, and they mentored him. dany's mentor was also greg's best friend in the marine corps, and he was killed while greg was with him. and when you read those three chapters as a section, we talk all the time about 22 a day suicide. we need to do more for our vets. we rarely talk about why, like what it is that drives a man to kill himself or what it is to that allows a man to have post traumatic growth and learn from it. in all three of these guys get into the details of what's been so difficult for them to overcome survivor's guilt a real thing, but think about survivor's guilt times, 12 times, 20 times , 20 years and for them to be in a place now to where they can share this raw, emotional part of their life. but say, hey, it's this group text of
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individuals that kept me alive . now it's this group. text of individuals that let me celebrate. i'm in that group text with those three and others, and that's what this book is about those relationships you know, the 1st 3rd of the first half of the book. kept clicking in my mind was private ryan band of brothers, even the longest yard, one of my favorite movies ever. yeah and we never really know what happens to these people. these great heroes after. these battles after the war, your book spends a lot of time talking about what happens. after and so i think it's a it's so remarkable, unbroken bands of battle. i finished reading this book last night. it's very emotional. it is it. i can't even properly expressed myself. i just want to say this to the people out there. you see joey on fox all the time. this is a remarkable man. he's he's going to turn 37 soon. this first time i've
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talked to him on television, the only other time i talked and was in a radio interview. he's the kind of guy you don't need to get to know me, but i would like to get to know quite frankly. and what comes across in your book, joey is your red blooded. regular american. who was called to duty. who stepped up with several of your friends. stepped into the battle. you fought for your country. you come back. and you're still fighting for your country. i want to continue with its unbroken bonds of battle and get it at amazon .com. any bookstore? i cannot recommend it strongly enough. we'll be right back.
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rushed to walmart and find collagen boosting superfoods. welcome back to america. the book is unbroken bonds a battle by our friend joey jones. by the way, who you are really good on the five and these other programs you do on saturday and sunday and so forth. sharp as hell and the way you communicate is superb, too. alright this book to me, among others who could really benefit from this book as people. who have kind of done
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what you've done have done something like you've done in different wars, a different battle fields and so forth. who made still be struggling with family, mental issues, physical issues. what do you want to tell them? because in many ways you tell them in this book, but what do you want to tell them? you know, mark. that's the thing is that we're all going to struggle till the day we die, and i think the closer we come to being comfortable with that and understanding it and working on it every day. instead of thinking you can take this pill, and now i'm good again. struggles life. life is struggle. that's part of it. that's the beauty in it. when i talked about earlier those three guys when you read the chapters, it's not like it's all just a happy ending there still working every day to overcome things, but they're in a better place and they're in a better place because the people in their lives right now today, erin hill, who is one of the chapters in the book is on 135 miles, one of the hardest foot races ever here in the united states in the hot sun out west. he's blind and deaf. he uses a cochlear implant.
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he's not on that run today, because everything is great and he's celebrating it. he's on that run today to remind him today, life is still worth living. challenges are still worth overcoming, and there's still something left in the tank. we have to keep pushing ourselves and motivating ourselves and having friends there to tell us that were worthwhile. and i think when you read this book, that's what you see all of these guys and the one female, the gold star wife. they deal with this every day. they've just learned how to deal with it. and in that respect every american watching right now we're going through divorce, bankruptcy, health. whatever it is those things don't stop. we learned to overcome them. we learn to live with them, and we learned to be better prepared for the next piece of adversity to hit us in the face. and veterans have tools that other people don't but the things we go through, sometimes make us forget to use them in this book is all about being reminded about what you're able to do, especially with people that love you. do you tell the american people who are really down on what's going on with their country today. including the military,
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the way we exited afghanistan. ah the abuses of the government . uh, the refusal to enforce the laws and everything. so many people are just down and dispirited, saying it. i give up. what do you tell them? it's hard for me to respond to that. because i don't know what giving up. looks like i know what felling looks like. i have failed so much more than i have succeeded, but i don't know much about giving up. i don't think this country knows how to give up. we may we may need to take a breath and then time out, but we don't give up. what i mostly say is listen, so many of our problems are derived from our prosperity. that we have to put that in perspective. i mean, we have people alive today or maybe with well world war. one generation recently passed away who didn't experience this country is some too big to fail superpower. they experienced this country in the 19 twenties and the 19 forties when we either had to scrap everything we had to eat or scrap everything we had to win a war. and those are lessons that can still be applied today. we still have to understand that
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we are as vulnerable as we ever were. and the only reason we're still around is there's always a class of americans willing to fight and even die to keep it that way. my generation was the latest to do it, and i've got to raise my son in a way that his generation will do it and we're only alive as as long as we have that generation, so our responsibility isn't to keep this country around for 100 years is to keep it around long enough to hand it off to the next guys and hope we trained them right and taught them right and let them right. so all i can tell you to do is to have the positive influence on the people in your life. if you got kids grandkids, if you're a teacher, police officer or somebody in your life you can influence if you know the truth, tell it to him, and that's what i try to do every day. well, you do it and you're remarkable. and so is this book. unbroken bands of battle folks like strongly encourage you grab your copy amazon .com i hear it's a new york times bestseller, but better than that. it is a life liberty and lovin bestseller. go out there and get it from there we go. bless you, my friend. hope to meet you one day. same to you,
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constitution right at the front end. not biden, not garland, not smith or the other reprobates. we the people never forget it. i'll see you next time on life, liberty and love in. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm trey gowdy, and it's sunday night in america. the 2024 presidential election is still nearly 500 days away. but the process we employ to pick the nominees is in full swing. candidates are crisscrossing the country trying to convince voters their vision is right for america. let's acknowledge at the outset, running for president is hard. it's grueling, expensive. the media

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