. mark: hello america i am mark levin and welcome to life, liberty & levin. two great guest tonight we ll get to in a moment. matters that affect the country, issues that will affect the election. slavery, how is slavery going to affect the election? i am not talking 160 years ago. i want you to think about this. enough with the candy coating enough it with the propaganda by the media and the democrats enough of pointing fingers at comprehensive immigration reform and we need more money please listen to me. there are at least four places on the face of the earth were slavery is practiced openly and supported. the continent of africa. the middle east region, southeast asia and america you have not heard a thing about it from the democrats, biting on down you ve not heard a thing about it. for the new york times, joey read, or the other bigots. it is being practiced in the united states on our southern border as a result of the biden administration policies. the democr
- advertising is based on one thing: happiness. - [shouting excitedly] - is there any taboo that you wouldn t break? - not if there was a funny idea. - what is wrong with you? - there s so much different storytelling - and so many different stories being told - about so many different people. - i don t think dramatic series television has ever been stronger. - there s no longer this theory of what - popular entertainment must be. - incoming! - who are the heroes? the people who watch this show. [slowly building orchestral music] - this is the week when the major broadcast networks unveil their fall lineup of shows, and every executive in hollywood knows how well the sopranos is doing on cable, which is a network problem. - i think hbo altered everything for this reason alone, is there were no commercials. - we are dependent on sponsors. there is so much we can do in terms of language, in terms of violence, and in terms of sex. - to a large degree, a lot of executives we
but now people aren t so sure. . we re being told that a womantym is pretty much anyone who feels like they re a womanuch . it puts a hand up and goes,i i m a woman. it s an increasingly weirdu and hysterical campaign to make us believe the sky is greesky in and the grass is blue, and that anyone who disagrees is instantly who a bigot. and ironically, it s being led by women who, before all this nonsense, were the leading feminists. people like us women s soccer superstasts.r megan rapinoe. she says excluding trans athletes from women s sports is taking away people s full humanity, really. rapinoe adds that she d welcome a transgender woman replacing a biological female on the u.s. national team. female jusly and conveniently, she said that just as she s retired herself so it wouldn tas she be her plae that would be taken. and of course, we already know what the resuleady knot of repeg those demands would look like. a few years ago, the u.s. women a few s team played fc das
counsel jack smith s other big investigation into former president trump as federal grand jurors hear more testimony that could possibly lead to new indictments. good day. i m garrett haake in washington. andrea is traveling to lithuania to cover the nato summit where russia s invasion of ukraine will continue to dominate the conversation for our allies. united states has made it clear going into this summit that a fast track for ukraine s entry into the alliance is off the table for now as the president and his diplomatic team work to sell turkey on agreeing to allow sweden to become the next nato member. the president may have to cruise use some of the nato meetings about his decision to provide ukraine with the deadly cluster munitions that his own administration has denounced. mr. biden spent the first leg of his trip solidifying the relationship betweening first with the british prime minister when traveling to windsor castle to meet with king charles where they met with
[music playing] little did i know, i was making a brand. i have been told that by many advertising executives, by many madison avenue types, that what i was doing was really making a brand developing it, nurturing it, building it, protecting it. the big, big turning point was when i wrote my first book. 10 years after i published entertaining, i sold more copies that year than the first year. so it kept going like that. snowballing. every single book was a big bestseller. and it s exciting that the voice has found, the brand is built that s very valuable. at the very end of entertaining, martha asked if i d do a second book on weddings. of course, i said, yes. the book, weddings, comes out, which is a really beautiful book. now this, this is weddings. now, tell people what you ve done here. could you do a wedding for me? i absolutely could. now, what would that entail? well, you would consult with me. because i m not catering anymore. i used to cater i cater lots of those w