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levine: we then published a page one cover story-- "john edwards love child scandal!" edwards' response-- "this story is false. it's ridiculous." at this point, the scandal almost starts to feel like watching a horror movie. i wanna cry out to john edwards-- "just stop! don't go into the basement." don't layer a lie upon a bigger lie. just stop. go home, man." but the potential to somehow get away with it, maybe even win the election, kept john edwards and his enablers going. deluded as it was, they went into the basement, and the "national enquirer" was waiting there for them. unless and until we have a president who's willing to stand up to these people, nothing will change. we will never have the america that all of us dream of. in january 2008, rumors of edwards' affair had been published and were dogging the campaign. in a surprise upset, barack obama won the iowa caucus, where john had been heavily favored previously. but at least, outwardly, edwards remained hopeful. what people want in new hampshire is they wanna see change. they wanna see something different t
levine: we then published a page one cover story-- "john edwards love child scandal!" edwards' response-- "this story is false. it's ridiculous." at this point, the scandal almost starts to feel like watching a horror movie. i wanna cry out to john edwards-- "just stop! don't go into the basement." don't layer a lie upon a bigger lie. just stop. go home, man." but the potential to somehow get away with it, maybe even win the election, kept john edwards and his...
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levin."back america were back with our buddy joe concha what is the future of the corporate media they seem to be spiraling into not nonexistent but who cares? >> irrelevant at this point. saw the start to happen about 8 years ago when i was at the hilton newspaper in washington we looked at 59 major newspaper endorsements between hilary clinton and donald trump. hilary clinton got 57 of the 59 endorsements and donald trump got to put all that got hilary clinton was a concession speech and it set of steak knives. people are being told how to vote by all the local newspapers it was ignored anyway. then we saw during this campaign alone where kamala harris is running to al sharpton or jana bash at cnn or to 60 minutes on cbs and donald trump is sitting down with joe rogan doing interviews with mark levin going to different media outlets. he reached non- propensity voters, younger voters, black voters that media strategy ended up being the difference in some stains where it came down to a point
levin."back america were back with our buddy joe concha what is the future of the corporate media they seem to be spiraling into not nonexistent but who cares? >> irrelevant at this point. saw the start to happen about 8 years ago when i was at the hilton newspaper in washington we looked at 59 major newspaper endorsements between hilary clinton and donald trump. hilary clinton got 57 of the 59 endorsements and donald trump got to put all that got hilary clinton was a concession...
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mark: hello america i am marco levin this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday., with this laryngitis it just bear with me too great guest tonight, joe concha and benjamin domenech. before we get to them, saturday before this past saturday i spent the monologue discussing the genius of the trump plan with respect to rare earth minerals in ukraine. and the partnership of ukraine, what would it do? that it would involve american private sector investments, hundreds and hundreds of billions of dollars to extract rare earth minerals in ukraine. which for the most part they cannot do it and certainly after a war they cannot do it. which would help ukraine in numerous ways, more than the marshall plan. imagine that capitol flowing into ukraine. rebuilding its infrastructure. remember the number of ukrainians getting jobs, the buildings going up, the highways being built. imagine the benefit to the united states not only making money we would have access to rare earth minerals that we need it. we need for our defense. the first basis is submitted for medical industry. r
mark: hello america i am marco levin this is "life, liberty & levin" sunday., with this laryngitis it just bear with me too great guest tonight, joe concha and benjamin domenech. before we get to them, saturday before this past saturday i spent the monologue discussing the genius of the trump plan with respect to rare earth minerals in ukraine. and the partnership of ukraine, what would it do? that it would involve american private sector investments, hundreds and hundreds of...
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mark: hello america i am mark levin this is "life, liberty & levin" saturday. being here to greet guests attorney general pam bondi israel's ambassador to the united states. but, before we get to them i have a question for you. one that has ever been asked. you hear it said all of the time that under article one of the constitution congress has the power of the purse. only congress. congress lays taxes. congress determines borrowing amounts. congress determined spending amount. so i have some questions for you is that an unlimited power is that a power that is unchecked? can congress do whatever it wants? whatever it once when it comes to spending, borrowing, taxing? of course they have to vote on it the present have to sign a course the present has veto power. of course you have elections and people come and go. that is not my question. as a constitutional matter can congress do whatever it once wwantswith the power of the pur? let me give you an example. if congress passes a massive bill they pass an omnibus bill all the time were the members don't know what'
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that diver, played by finn cole, is kris levin. now, his story unfolded in 2012, as many believe lemmon should have died. mike inouye recently spoke with lemmons and he fully agrees with nobody there at all. and there was nothing but a black sea above me. it dawned on me very quickly, but this this year was absolutely so i thought going to be the place that i died. so yeah, that was a strange and lonely experience, as you can probably imagine. well, as you see, he didn't die there. last breath opens in theaters everywhere today, and we should also mention it is distributed by our sister company, focus features. now you can see stories like this early whenever you join us for today in the bay. every morning, 5 to 7. i'm marcus washington. back to you. very suspenseful. thanks, marcus. looks great. our garvin thomas is here joining us with what's coming up at five. hey, janelle. lots of big news and story about one big effort to send a message regarding the elimination of dei programs. it's called a national economic blackout. it's b
that diver, played by finn cole, is kris levin. now, his story unfolded in 2012, as many believe lemmon should have died. mike inouye recently spoke with lemmons and he fully agrees with nobody there at all. and there was nothing but a black sea above me. it dawned on me very quickly, but this this year was absolutely so i thought going to be the place that i died. so yeah, that was a strange and lonely experience, as you can probably imagine. well, as you see, he didn't die there. last breath...
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hi everybody good evening i'm yuval levin of the american enterprise institute and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this
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levine. i find point very interesting about how the progressive and conservative interpretations of liberalism were complimentary in the forming of the declaration. and i'm wondering, how does that same principle apply today, especially with, um, maybe what can conservatives learn from the progressive interpretation of liberalism in our current debates? yeah, well, thank you. i mean, i think in some ways the most important lesson to draw from that moment and i would say that that moment of of the splintering of the whigs in england is a very interesting moment for us. now. and it did happen in america a little later. and that is also a very interesting moment for us to to think about and learn from. the most striking thing about it, i think, is a lesson for conservatives is that the debate is about how to change. it is not a debate about whether to change. and the striking thing about the you might say the conservative liberals and the progressive liberals as they emerge at the of the 18th ce
levine. i find point very interesting about how the progressive and conservative interpretations of liberalism were complimentary in the forming of the declaration. and i'm wondering, how does that same principle apply today, especially with, um, maybe what can conservatives learn from the progressive interpretation of liberalism in our current debates? yeah, well, thank you. i mean, i think in some ways the most important lesson to draw from that moment and i would say that that moment of of...
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we'll see you next week on life, liberty, and levin. ♪ ♪ ♪ trey: good evening and thank you for joining'm trey gowdy and it's sunday night in america. america is a country of second chances and alice plea johnson is prove of that. she captured our attention when president trump first commuted her sentence and then later issued her a pardon in his first term. >> she has been just so outstanding and i'm so proud of you, and we're giving alice a full pardon, and that means you can do whatever you want in life and just keep doing the great job you're doing. trey: how do we balance redemption and mercy and johnson is now the pardon czar. what is she looking for as she searches for others that might be worthy of a second chance? welcome to you, ms. johnson. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me on tonight. taylor: yes, ma'am, all right. tell me what you'd be looking for and determining whether or not someone would be worthy of a pardon or commutation of their sentence? >> first thing is do they pose a safety risk to the community? i look at the sentence length to see if they
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molly: the university, the vice-president robert levine, confirmed that a faculty member had been injuredou feel like the school's response to the protests has been powerful enough? >> no, no. i don't think so at all. there was on wednesday night a faculty member was sent to the hospital. i really don't think there's been enough punishment or response because you can't keep getting away with this, right? like our learning, our safety, our well-being is at sake and honestly, israel is like the u.s.-- it's america's strongest ally in the middle east. we really need to be focusing on, you know, the safety of the jewish people and i don't think that barnard college has done enough. molly: in fairness, the one brief part of a statement from barnard, masked protesters attempted to undermine barnard. and remains completely unacceptable. rachel kaufmann, thank you. thank you for coming on and telling what students are experiences and you're experiencing there on campus. we hope you can find peace and make it to class in the coming days and weeks ahead. >> thank you. molly: certainly at the very l
molly: the university, the vice-president robert levine, confirmed that a faculty member had been injuredou feel like the school's response to the protests has been powerful enough? >> no, no. i don't think so at all. there was on wednesday night a faculty member was sent to the hospital. i really don't think there's been enough punishment or response because you can't keep getting away with this, right? like our learning, our safety, our well-being is at sake and honestly, israel is like...
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we'll see you next week on life, liberty, and levin. ♪ shannon: i am a shannon bream.ollow-up from tensions when boil over between trump and zelenskyy. zelensky. the path is unclear. corrects you are gambling with the lives of millions of people. you are gambling with world war iii. you are gambling with world war iii. quote securities can we have? i am not pushing we are not fresh and we're just asking, we're just sharing. clicks the oval office class reverberating across europe but well received in russia. we'll talk exclusively with the director of national intelligence tulsi gabbard in her first a sunday show sit down. and that senate foreign relations committee chris van hollen about the stunning sequence of events. and mexico sues u.s. gun makers all the way to the u.s. supreme court. >> the mexican government should be bringing mexican criminals to mexican justice and mexican courtrooms. shannon: alright now on "fox news sunday." ♪ hello from fox news in washington we began with the look at the top headlines. israel has stopped all aid supply from entering the g
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also, so levin. on the rainbow.emy awards, we are in los angeles with a look at the small budget indie film, taking home some big honors and some shaking afterwards that the winners barely felt for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. xfinity internet customers, cut your mobile bill in half vs. t-mobile, verizon, and at&t for your first year. plus, ask how to get the new samsung galaxy s25+ on us. they will decide the fate of measure a. if approved, it will give the power to the board of supervisors to remove embattled sheriff christina corpus. sheriff corpus for months has been under fire following an independent audit which found evidence of an abuse of power. culture of retaliation and intimidation in her office. the sheriff repeatedly has denied those allegations, saying the attacks on her are politically motivated because she is the fi
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so please join me in thanking danielle allen yuval levin and rich lowry. thank you as well to krista muse forand are going to continue bok festival. i'm chris goodwin with department of archives and history. we're continuing our afternoon session in the c-span room with the pulitzer on road award winning biographies panel featuring journalist turned telling the true stories of two men who sparked revolutions, luther king jr and george floyd. we'll hear from our authors then open floor to questions from you all at the microphone here in the center of the room. and if you've not already done so, please your phones. our moderator is kelly hernandez, professor of history, african-american studies and urban planning at ucla, where she holds the thomas endowed chair in history and is director of the ralph bunche center for african-american studies, named a macarthur fellow in 2019, professor lytle hernandez is also a member of the society of american, the american academy of arts sciences and the pulitzer prizes. wonderful. thank you very much. good afternoon, e
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hi everybody good evening i'm yuval levin of the american enterprise institute and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this a book event our subject tonight is religion in america considered two distinct viewpoints that we think will turn out to be in interesting ways. we'll be talking about two important new books, both published just in the last few weeks, each of which makes a case for religion. but they make quite different arguments, which implicitly speak to each other in some ways each other, and both individually and together help to the moment we're living in. let me offer a quick introduction of the authors and their books, and then we'll from each of them and bring them into conversation. jonathan rauch is a senior fellow in governance studies at the brookings institution and a widely published journalist. he's a keen and clear eyed observer. american politics and culture. i say that john may be the single most spirited person i know someone who thinks about the good of the country first and clearly, honestly, and combines a kind of passionate conviction with a calm temper
hi everybody good evening i'm yuval levin of the american enterprise institute and it is my pleasure to welcome you to this a book event our subject tonight is religion in america considered two distinct viewpoints that we think will turn out to be in interesting ways. we'll be talking about two important new books, both published just in the last few weeks, each of which makes a case for religion. but they make quite different arguments, which implicitly speak to each other in some ways each...