mark: hello america i am mark levin this is life liberty and love and sunday. don t you think the democrat party has a responsibility, indeed an obligation to nominate somebody who knows how to walk and doesn t bump into the walls and complete sentences. don t you think they have an obligation to nominate 70 for president who spends most of his time on the job rather than 40% on vacation and part of the other 60% in his basement. don t you think the democrat party has responsibility to nominate somebody who will engage with differently media on a regular basis which is supposed to help the american people know what s going on in the country. don t you think the democrat party has responsibility to nominate somebody who is going to secure the border rather than promote sex slavery, modern-day slavery like we ve never seen on a seven burner, will help stop sestop that not another killer drug scavenger country and killing our people. don t you think the democrat party has an obl
that puts the political divide over education on a pedestal. we recognize the importance of making sure our college communities are diverse. this is a day where we understand being judged by the content of our character not the color of our skin is what our constitution wants. this is tantamount to sticking a dagger in our back. we judge on merit. we won t try to divide you up with skin color. bill: republican homefuls are putting classrooms and parents rights in their kids education front and center as they gather for the liberty summit today. dana: william la jeunesse standing by on the fate of the student loan hand-out program. bryan llenas is live in philadelphia. good morning. it has been a rise for moms for liberty. the organization did not exist in the 2020 election. today four of the top republican presidential candidates are headlining its second annual summit joyful warriors summit in philadelphia. 700 parents concerned about parental rights in educati
sporting a familiar look, smoke from the wildfires in canada are filling the skies again. madonna is recovering after a health scare and spending several days in icu. a full recovery is expected. i hope she recovered. when he gets rolling he is just so fun to watch at his craft. we begin with another chapter in the hunter biden saga. he is said to be deposed in the defamation lawsuit where hunter left his so called laptop from hell. john paul mack issac is being sued. that s right he reported the contents of the laptop to the fbi when he discovered damming photos and files. hunter s deposition today will be recorded, but it is unclear if video or a transcript will be made public. and you have to figure the very first question that the computer guys lawyers are going to ask hunter is is this your laptop? do you remember dropping it off? don t be surprised if he says don t remember. he is probably going to say that. that is usually the answer. i don t remember. th
the last scheduled decision day of the term, we could finally get some answers on some massive undecided cases. rulings on affirmative action, student loan forgiveness, and lgbtq+ rights among others. decisions that could impact all of us, and they could come down at any minute, and we have a full lineup of guests and experts on this. i want to begin with nbc news correspondent julia ainsley who s standing by at the supreme court for us. julia, set the scene there, how might this go down? reporter: well, you re right, this is the last scheduled day, ana, but we re expecting another day possibly to get on the court s schedule for tomorrow. that would leave just two days left in june when they typically wrap up their term, and they have these three huge decisions left. so doing the math, we expect at least one of those big decisions to come today, either when it comes to religious rights versus free speech, religious rights and lgbt rights. of course affirmative action, and h
interview. there s so much going on. we want to get the court ruling, which we will, but first, i wanted to get your thoughts, really, on the interview that you did and i want to play for our viewers the part where you did discuss what is a huge issue for the nation right now, one president who does oversee a doj, while a former president awaits trial. i want to play from your interview. i made a commitment that i would not in any way interfere with the justice department, who they prosecuted, if they prosecuted, how they proceeded. i ve not spoken once, not one single time, with the attorney general on any specific case. not once. i have faith the justice department will move in the direction that is consistent with the law. and so, it may take time, but i have faith that they re going to do the right but i ve not spoken about that. the president s answer there to you, i m curious your thoughts.on t surprise you that it was rachel maddow that sort of articulated this b