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under donald trump. quick's is the same with the laken riley case it never should have happened. just like the daniel penny casey should not go to trial at all. quick's he should not have to defend people in a subway train from crazies that are let in. this young man should have received help pretty you protect your fellow citizens you should not be prosecuted for. it's a world we have been living in. quick's at nasa for us but see it next week and a member to always dvr if you cannot catch us ♪ ♪ "life, liberty & levin" starts at the top of the hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪.
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mark: hello america i am marco levin this is "life, liberty & levin" s sunday. thank you for being here. we have two great guests eric trump and douglas murray. one of the things that concerns me in the next four years especially with congress as the democrats make systemic changes. and they make it almost impossible to reverse course. week, on the other hand say were going to cut this, going to change this, we are sort of staccato or shotgun. we need to talk about fundamental changes to to bring us back into the constitutional republic with the powers power checks the power were people have the power not just hit and miss. until we go through a few subjects i've written about over the course of 30 years and dust them off and bring them to your attention. i don't sunday night you're the
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smartest of audiences is very, very important some context cycle look at immigration during the so-called great society is society isthe fundamental transn of citizenship. a complete change in our immigration system. it so completely out of hand many of you voted to say that's enough already. but, just a little bit of history. 1965 the seller act was passed what did it do? it eliminated immigration quotas, national quotas like country or region. why did it do that? because they did not want quotas and they did not want limitations. eliminated merit-based job based immigration people were to come into the country based on our needs as an american people our
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culture and our society. they eliminated them what they replace them with? chain migration. chain migration was passed in 1965. it's not part of the constitution part is not part of our history anyway. most other western countries have gotten rid of it they had it and got rid of it except us. chain migration is a way for illegal alien at some point if they get citizenship or they have children in this country to bring in scores of relatives. just based on bloodlines. you can have all kind of people coming into this country because we don't believe that anymore criminals are people who go on welfare, to be people who work very hard. a whole combination of people and we have no say over because in 1965, 59 almost 60 years ago they passed a stupid law that
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allowed it. so it number one, how do we systemically fix our immigration system? we eliminate chain migration. enough is enough. we eliminate it. the president, the great incoming president you can try to do by executive order some other regulatory action may be a sign the republicans in congress stopped yammering and step up and do some things that would be nice for eight change chain migration birthright citiz citizenship, what does that mean? fourteenth amendment the democrats think the 14th amendment keep trump off the balance raise the debt ceiling without congress' approval an individual can come into this country, have children and those children are automatically citizens.
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where does that come from? it comes from nowhere. all persons born or naturalized in the united states and subject to a juri the jurisdiction there citizens. that's pretty much with the constitution in the 14th amendment says why was that put in there? in a post- civil war amendments 13, 14, 15 them over the 14th amendment after the civil war they were thinking every human being on the face of the earth to come into the united states and if they have children, they become citizens. as out they said? they never said that. there's nothing to support the apparatus of the fort in the moment says or means. why did they do that? for free black slaves had the 1857 dred scott decision. pre-civil war a horrendous decision, seven -- two decision who had been from south carolina. what did that decision say? it said blacks whether they are free or slave are not american
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citizens under the constitution. after the civil war, particularly the republicans they said we are going to fix this. we know this because as a civil rights act prior to the 14th amendment that did that. so they amended the constitution. the states agreed with that not to allow every person who is bored in the united states to be a citizen. give tourist in the united states, diplomats of the night saves what they have kids in the united states are automatically citizens? how ridiculous is that. no birthright citizenship belong to african americans after the civil war that is what they are trying to correct it. that is what they did correct it. so, it has nothing to do with the weights interpreted today. and by the way i have looked to the supreme court decision, one in particular but they do not create that either. so about to attack this issue birthright citizenship. joe biden has let and 11, 21 million, god knows how many illegal aliens our own
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government does not know how many with the gato's and so forth. so now they have children and they are american citizens question at venezuelan gang members have children legitimately or illegitimately now their american citizens really? you think that's what they had a mile in the past the 14th amendment? of course not. we need to challenge it so systemically we have to go after chain migration we go after birthright citizenship. these are illegitimate interpretations, illegitimate actions that are undermining our country part of the democrats love it. because they want the border open forever. they write about in american marxism. the democrat party is it trying to reshape america and they are. out with the old, old time american citizens come in with the new foreigners, birthright citizens chain migration why? they think the power of the democrat party that's all the party cares about they are power-hungry. but we do not have to stand for it but we do not have to do
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small measures to secure the border the president said deportation is a patriotic act by the president and his supporters why? people are here who should never be here and people are here who are going to have a children under the current interpretation of law it is not even law but under the current interpretation all their children are going to be united states citizens. these people were not properly vetted or anything else we have no choice we have an obligation. ami underscore ace point when it comes to immigration something i wrote about i'm not the person i won't be the last. no society can understand the mass migration of aliens from every corner of the earth. the territorial sovereignty and the culture, language, morays and traditions and customs that make possible a harmonious community of citizens dictate citizenship should be graded only by the consent of the
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government, us. not by that unilateral actions or demands of the alien. and then only to aliens who will throw off their allegiance to their former nation and society and pledge their allegiance to america. this is absolutely key toward the fundamental transformation of our immigration laws and practices along with securing the border. i don't want to get into a few other areas as well belong musk and vivek ramaswamy are going to have this operation that's intending to squeeze all the waste in abuse and the worst of it out of our bureaucracy. that is a great thing and that is important and so i turned to another book i wrote the liberty amendment. what do we suggest they are in chapter six and amendment to limit the federal bureaucracy but this amendment may need to be constitutional but if that is too difficult, do it statutorily. do it, force the other side to unravel what we create. but we enshrined. let's do it they do to us but let's do it for the right
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purpose, to preserve our constitutional republic. i suggest all federal departments and agencies shall expire if they are not individually reauthorize in stand alone reauthorization bills, every three years but majority of both houses of congress it. why is it we create these agencies, these departments? and they live forever. they're going to live beyond the republic that used to be that te department, who cares. so they should be at sunset. you want them back? congress has to prove them by majority vote. what else? all executive branch regulations exceeding an economic burden of $100 million a year as determined by the government accountability office and the congressional budget office shall be submitted to a permanent committee created by congress to review they have six months to approve it or to deny
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it. if they do not act within the six months that regulation is dead. why is this important? we talk about the swamp. we talk about the administrative state. talk about -- two and half million endless numbers and departments and agencies. the vast overwhelming majority of laws that are written in this country do not come out of congress. they come out of this bureaucracy. they are not our representatives the democrats have done this purposefully. woodrow wilson, franklin roosevelt, lyndon johnson, the democrats today. the bureaucracy 99% of our laws they have fines and penalties like jail time. just as congress passed them so what should we do about it? we should do a lot about it. force congress, force congress to circle back that is you do not get to change automobiles you do not get to use the immigration laws to de- growth
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the economic system you do not get to ride high and do whatever you want because we can't catch to you right regulations, you pass them under the radar, under the cover of dark and there's not anything anybody can do about it. no, let's fix that. i propose a permanent committee of congress seven members from the house, seven from the senate. the speaker fixed pics for in fe house minority leader pics th three. the republican leader now in te senate picks for the senate. schumer pics three. these regulations have to come to that committee for approval or not before they're put in thn place if they do not ask with an six months they are killed can you imagine an earthquake might change that would result in the society we would be much freer. our people would be able to produce things without all of
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these regulations up it will get back to representative government. founders read this book. legislative body elected by the people must not delegate the power of lawmaking to any other entity for that power was delegated to the legislature by the people. they do not have the right to in turn give their power to bureaucrats, the legislative cannot transfer the power of making laws to any other hands. power from the people in the first place. they have it and they cannot pass it to others. charles was the most widely read philosopher during the post- revolution or want to call the constitutional. , he has mentioned several times the federalist papers he wrote a very he wrote with legislative
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power executive power which is what in the executive branch is in the executive power but it is legislating power that has been delegated to it by congress. it is destroying the separation of powers idea. whether a single person or single body of man's history there is no liberty because one can fear the same monarch or senate that makes tyrannical laws will execute to radically. we need to put an end to this. i come up with a couple of basic ideas that hopefully elon and vivek ramaswamy will consider. even if they don't, congress stop sitting on your hands stop whining. every time why don't we do this? i am laying out some ideas for you mount to jump on. here's one more limited time, one more want to talk about.
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public knowledge and participation of lawmaking and federalism. what happened to the states and state legislature? so i suggest there should be a minimum of 30 days between the grossing of a bill or resolution, the putting up of a bill and the voting of a bill. thirty days including amendments to final passage by both houses of congress, why? it gives a we the people time they have omnibus bills a thousand pages, 2000 pages, wait a minute no. you put that bill on with all of the amendments and everything else, 30 days for us to take a look at it. we the people. upon three fifths vote of the state legislatures in of the sts may over override the statute they've grabbed all of this power from the states is time to give it back how do we do that.
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logically congress, you can pass these laws. but it is the states, the state legislatures in specific if they muster and get three fifths of the state legislature to say no we do not support that we are going to overwrite it. not rewrite it, not amended, override it. three this abode of the state legislature they can override a federal statute. and also i provide they can override a federal regulation even after congress is done. assist too much to think about on the sunday night? you can play it back. but these are systemic ways to enshrine improvements in our system. so we can get back to representative government. we can get back we can rein in the massive federal bureaucracy there's many other things we can do too. we can also an revolution by
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integration which is destroying this country. which is intended to destroy this country. which is killing people in this country systemically more chain migration invited all the way to the supreme court if you have too. we will have more ideas as the year goes on. those are some of my ever written about and i've talked about over the years. more to come. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we're always working on a project.
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(ominous music) (bubbles rising) (diver exhaling) (music intensifies) (diver yells) (shark roars) - whoa. (driver gasps) (car tires screech) (pedestrian gasps) (both panting) (gentle breeze) - [announcer] eyes forward. don't drive distracted. mark: welcome back america paris here with eric trump are a good friend eric trump. so much of the nation is a static going into thanksgiving. i can tell around our
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thanksgiving table it's going to be a really, really big deal. everything was on the line. this is not just your regular election dispute over white papers and policy. for many of us the fundamental transfer of america or the rebirth of america and as a president your father won in a landslide. i haven't had your take on the since it happened. >> i was a bit on the show before you've gone to the weaponization of what they did to our family what they did to my father but what they did to me, 111 subpoenas i received, the impeachments, the russia hoax you covered it honestly better than i think anybody out there. the dirty dossiers meant to slander my father to embarrass him the hundreds of millions of dollars of the legal fees they sent on him with nonsense lawsuits that with the supreme court court justices for the way they raided his home and took him up the ballot in colorado and maine. you saw that. all the fights that went around that time and time again they
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tried to destroy him and yet the guy never stopped fighting. even in the lowest moments and i hate to say there were some uncomfortable moments he always knew that he could win again. he knew he had the american people behind him and he just never stopped. it's the definition of a true warrior. it's very interesting he wrote two books the art of the deal in the art of the comeback. those smear his life. not just in business but in politics. it is the greatest political comeback. probably in the history of american politics probably in the history of world politics. he had to fight the mainstream media he had to fight the d.o.j., the fbi. he had to fight political opponents that outraised him by two, three, four times while they kept him in freezing cold court room is a very well they weaponize every ag and nda and s family. while they absolutely try to
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kill him literally and figuratively. i cannot tell you how proud i was of him on election night. i cannot tell you how proud i was to be involved in the fight it was total vindication. not only did he win the electoral college by so much, 312 but what in the popular vote by almost 5 million votes. it's the greatest vindication i could have ever had as a son. it's a greatest vindication to my father who worked his butt off and never stop fighting for the american people. and i sit here as a person who adores the man. he is truly a national treasure to this country. mark: absolutely no question about it there is we've never seen anything like him he is a historic and iconic figure. so much of the country realizes that for that's what they want him back in the oval office. but even as history goes on and marches out it's going to be seen in the bigger light when he had to overcome a what he accomplished the forces against him. tempe which brings me too another issue.
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he, you the family been very magnanimous pretty and very magnanimous to the people who have tried to destroy you. you've tried to bankrupt you have smeared your comic character assassinated you, talk to your father is hitler, specials and on and on. and by the way he won the election i do not seem rounding up people and killing them. do not see them taking journalists off tv. they are such liars and fear mongers he's very magnanimous he wants you to the country. two hours with joe biden. they are alone he deserves a medal of freedom or something. i am thinking to myself if it were me, i would want some retribution. you do not need to treat my family you do not get to do that to me you do not get to go after my income like that. that's what i could never be president not that i would anyway. you don't get to do that it's a normal human reaction to say that kind of thing yet he's very magnanimous isn't he? looks no question i feel at times 1000. i will tell you minutes after he won on the morning of the six my
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phones are blowing up from thousands of people we've been sitting in the background we've been thinking about you a lot we did not want to disturb you. hey buddy, how are you and mark believe me we as a family we understand who people are at this time. my father said right before going on that famous escalator you're going to find a whole year to true friends are there going to come after us in ways you could never possibly imagine it is a grace intuition i could have ever possibly imagined. he was right on both fronts. at the same time you have a guy who is truly on the precipice what he did in 2016 was amazing pretty beat the clinton dynasty guy who knew nothing about politics we are family went out the red no endorsements but nothing we fought together as a family and he won because of a great message and then they through the entire kitchen sink at him. he overcame it again but he is sitting there on the precipice of history where i think he is going to be, or the truly most transformative leaders in u.s. history.
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among the tops of the george washington and thomas jefferson i truly believe that. the way he has re- centered, the way he's carried an entire movement he has re- centered our nation with common sense. the best economy, strong borders. you go through the list, world peace, ending the wars making america prosperous. making america proud it's an amazing day for this country and i think history is going to reward him for everything he's done in the fight he said to take on. mark: are the dead enders in the head bangers out there most are in the media who just cannot get over this. they cannot get over the fact they have been repudiated. they cannot cover the fact it has no ratings msnbc cannot cover the fact that it has no ratings. your father has demolished all of the people who were trying to destroy him. they are holding on by their fingertips until the very last possible breath they can. i want to pursue that with you
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u.s. weapons against russia. after months of debate he's allowing ukraine to launch long-range missiles deep into russian territory. the move comes as a russia amasses tens of thousands of troops including korean forces in the region. that is where launched or suppressed counteroffensive over the summer resident zelenskyy said the move will help ukraine gain momentum. it's back to the courtroom this week to see a president-elect trumps new york criminal trial will proceed prosecutors and trump's lawyers have until tuesday to come to a consensus. mr. trump's 34 count conviction could be overturned after the summer supreme court ruling on a presidential immunity. he was convicted of falsifying business records to cover up payments to an adult film star. i am jon scott and now back to "life, liberty & levin." ♪. mark: will come back america. so eric, just to pick up where i
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left off, that media are suffering as a result of what that media have done to themselves. if comcast does not fix nbc and msnbc is paramount doesn't fix ebs of disney doesn't fix abc and the rest of them and so forth and so on these are going to commercially collapse on their own because no one was to watch them anymore. but that is the way it ought to be, don't you think? >> there's no question about it. it's funny by the way in the wake of the wind you watch some of those journalists come and make up for the years of just being absolutely terrible pe people. when most of them knew our families they were friends of ours before my father got into politics and we got into politics. what is the difference of insanity? do the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. that's exactly what they have done. the people of this country have spoken and this is not a small little victory. this is one of the biggest victories in american political history. yet they will continue to do the same thing over and over.
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cnn wonders why to viewership ip is terrible yet, all you have pod casters use an iphone and get tens and tens of millions of years without the fancy buildings in the middle of times square and in the middle of columbus circle but without the thousands of employees. without the overhead. you wonder why joe rogan does so well? you wonder why you do so well? you wonder why the dan bongino's of the world do so well. i could go down the list. who has an infrastructure that's about this a big and they're getting tens intends more million views than these massive networks, who have lost faith. they know someone is spoon feeding them a message. they all reiterate the exact same message word for word. it is scripted, the american people don't believe it. there's no critical thinking anymore. they keep on going down that path. and i am telling you those networks despite this victory, they are not going to do self reflection for their not business people by the not going
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to say what did we get wrong? let me see if i can figure out the sentiment of this country. they are incapable of doing that we see that multiple times. what will happen is they will just fall out of existence in different forms of media will end up taking over. that might actually be the best thing we could have for this country in terms of freedom of speech, freedom of expression, for >> rights in this country and makmaking sure these massive corporate mainstream networks don't control the minds of our society and our children for generations to come. mark: you know eric trump, people of a winner and your dad is a winner. some people were betting against him including in the republican party. most of them have rallied around him either for their own self political careers or maybe they really want to help him. but don't you find it interesting also in the media i find it rather repulsive that some of these people are now on tv, i told you so.
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see, trump is this an wait a minute know you did not tell us so. as a matter of fact you looking at the polls and telling us he's weak here, week there, there's almost no accountability even for the so-called experts and pollsters and commentators. quirks oquickly pollsters of tht you took of the biggest pollsters the most credible guys they over called it for kamala harris by the way this was not an on the margin election. they all totally missed it. they never give the good ones of credit because the good ones called for my father. you look at the d.o.j. and fbi are reading poly market right now. it stinks of a political corruption. there is no accountability. and mark, you know this better than anybody put a note because i study the polls and know the game. cap the polls that are put out the suppression polls. they are either meant to have people feel so confident they
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don't go out to vote for their person, or to question the election so much that they stay at home on the opposite side. how many suppression poles did we see in 2016 how many suppression poles to see in 2020 and how many suppression poles do we continue to see? that whole system is rigged and there's no one that goes back and says all of you people over here were wrong and you were wrong by a lot. these people of your are right and maybe we should start listening to them. again back to what we were talking about there is so little self reflection and this whole system. it is one of the things that make american people not trust the institutions and not trust the media apparatus in this country for they are incapable of telling the truth. mark: who g you got one minute . your wife, she was unbelievable. what she accomplished with whatley and the others and so forth. i'm going to give you a minute to tell the nation what you think about your wife. i already told the president
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what he think about your wife, which is really quite impressive. what do you want to set your wife? >> first, unbelievable wife, unbelievable mom. the most committed mom you can imagine are that beautiful smile she's an absolute killer she went in and revitalize the rnc in a big waiver got rid of all the dead weight. she did so much more was so much less, raise record numbers and said she's going to focus on two things. her and michael whatley not allow the election to be still and focus on election integrity. we are going to get a low propensity voters out to the polls early. and mark, they accomplish both of those goals and record number. you saw some of the funny business happening in bucks county and all over the country they are playing walkable with their people. 150,000 election watchers, that 3500 lawyers they made sure the elections were fair and the widespread fraud did not exist. that's one side of it. they move the early vote unlike
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the republican party is ever done before. she's an incredible woman, incredible wife, incredible mom. and truly a political star at this point. truly one of the rising stars of the republican party and i could not be more proud of her as a husband. mark: fantastic put absolutely fantastic. eric trump god bless you my friend. hope to see you soon be well. >> thank you mark. mark: we will be right back. so . with the money i saved i thought i'd get a wax figure of myself. oh! right in the temporal lobe! beat it, punks! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ >> woman: why did we choose safelite? we were loading our suv when... crack! safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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>> yes i think there's a whole range of things. you can feel it already changed. first of all among other western governments there have been ones are from britain and all across europe. politicians have been spent as being so undiplomatic. they been rude about donald trump. it's nice seeing them now remember you should be polite about people at the very least very likely become leader of the free world. left-wing performance of artist across the west attacking america, attacking trump, attacking the republicans in prayer and really enjoy seeing them having to recalibrate. it's just a joy to watch for anyone interested in contortionist. the really interesting is the people outside of the west looking at the reaction of america's rivals and indeed
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foes. i think there's been extremely interesting silence in recent days. not least from revolutionary government and ironic. not east across the middle east. there is a sense across the world but especially in that region the games are going to have to change or perhaps even stop. to put in an old fashion terms there is a sheriff back in town. that's going to have a huge impact. a huge impact in america but a huge impact around the whole world a you can already feel it. mark: i agree particularly in the middle east you know where donald trump is coming from. he is nominated mike huckabee to be the ambassador. he has had multiple calls with the prime minister of israel netanyahu who was treated so shabbily by the current administration they tried to undermine him.
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they try to overthrow him. it's pretty obvious he's going to continue the flow of arms to israel that the biden administration has cut off. he has a personal problem with iran who's been trying to murder him. i think you are right. how do you take all of that? >> first about the biden administration has spent one tenth of the time and spent trying to make regime change in jerusalem trying to get regime change and i iran they would've fallen by now for the fact that yahoo is still in power in israel on the israeli government is a miracle in itself considering the undermining that came from the biden administration in recent years. as for the rest of the region, particularly ironic to very, very interesting the history books will wonder why, when the port was uncovered to assassinate an american president by a foreign country revolutionaries only government and i iran so little was made of it around the world.
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they got away trying to assassinate former secretary of state mike pompeo on american soil former national security adviser john bolton on american soil. these things happen in the last few years. the american government seem to not magically bother about it. perhaps now the president is someone himself being targeted himself by the islamic government and ironic. maybe america could make its voice heard and say cut it out you're not allowed to do this. among other things is not just leaders there's a journalist in brooklyn, new york had another assassination attempt on her by the iranians in recent weeks. how is this allowed to go on? this has just been amazing hopefully, i hope for the sake of the world stops. mark: the world has been wrong. commentators have been wrong. joe biden is on a warmonger he is an appeaser. donald trump is not an isolationist, he is a realist.
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on. donald trump is made abundantly clear is not going to tolerate it. it's going to take steps the united states to fight it and so forth. he took steps to fight in 2016 when he was elected and so forth and so on. how you think that's going to play out in europe and so forth? >> there's a huge issue here. the american leadership masses. when we have a situation where lots of people are pointed out in the last year october 7 was the worst of the holocaust that's right. why are we able to identify the victims and not say who the nazis are? it's one of the reasons why they are literally among us in america. we have the situation of the palestinian people long time no
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institution that allowed this will get federal funding. that's absolutely key. america has a say we crackdown on this. if one student of any other minority had been treated the way innumerable number of students across american campuses in the last year, my word where there be a cracking down by any reasonable administration. but for some reason if it's against the jews he gets a pass. donald trump effect as well look at all the countries around the world which have been corrected in recent years south africa government being bought up by the iranian government to do this stupid attempt at prosecution of trump had been in the white house and ambassador had been in south africa that never would have happened but
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they never would've been given the green light to do that. i think what america is going to do now is show leadership to the world. it's going to save zero tolerance of that. this is not just an opinion. it's a terrorist group if it prescribed you're not allowed to support hezbollah just like you're not allowed to support al qaeda. i'm pretty sure the rest of the free world will step in pretty fast behind america and as for the on free world suit. mark: and think y you're one 10% right. when he won the republican nomination he sent me a text and he is a very kind man but he sent me a text and said and i intend to protect israel. that is what he said because he
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understands that there is a relationship between these countries. these are western ideals and he has jewish family members and he sees the people trying to eviscerate the jews. these piso also want to eviscerate an awful lot of other people americans who are not jewish as an example part final word? >> that's always been the case for anti-semitism throughout history they start the juice but don't end with the jews. they hate america the most. absolutely if they want to keep doing that, game on. mark: douglas murray your international asset. you speak beautifully you go into the den of these evil people you debate them and with them and there's nothing more enjoyable. then meet watching it. god bless you my friend. thank you very much. >> thank you mark, great to see you. mark: we will be right back.
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welcome back america little message the republicans in the senate. what is wrong with the people you're taking shots at this nominee or that nominee, i don't know if they can get through you play the game of the left-wing media and respond to their stupid questions. i have an idea can we try for six months, let's unite, let's get something big done let's pretend it's not washington, d.c. let's pretend it's middle america in advance the agenda. i will see you next time on "life, liberty and levin" >> good evening and thank you for joining us i'm trey gowdy it is "sunday night in america". donald trump returne
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