On Wednesday’s Mark Levin Show, George and Alex Soros are relentlessly working to undermine this nation. Despite the Soros family amassing billions from this country, they choose to finance antisemitic protestors, purchase radio stations to sway public opinion, and back radical Democrats and influencers. They are now supporting protests against President Trump’s crime crackdown in Washington, D.C., including a $20 million contribution to groups opposing the deployment of National Guard troops and federalization of D.C.’s police. When will the Republicans investigate the Soros family? Also, Gov Mike Dunleavy calls in to discuss the Trump/Putin meeting in Alaska this Friday. In addition, Alaska’s energy resources are vital, but under the Biden and Obama administrations, the state faced restrictive federal policies. In contrast, Trump has liberated Alaska’s energy sector. Later, Democrats, having lost touch with the cultural zeitgeist, are attempting to fracture the MAGA coalition built by Trump. Their strategy involves exploiting internal disagreements within MAGA, using media-driven wedge issues like foreign policy and the Epstein case to create divisions. “Some are being advanced by paid influencers and operatives, along with bot armies, to split the movement.” Afterward, Gov Greg Abbott calls in and addresses the ongoing issue of redistricting in Texas, where a special 30-day legislative session is nearing its end with less than a week remaining. Democrats in the Texas House, numbering 62 out of 150 members, left the state to block a quorum, which requires two-thirds of the House and Senate to act, preventing a vote on redistricting. Abbott expressed confidence in passing the redistricting legislation by calling consecutive special sessions if needed. Finally, Gov Ron DeSantis calls in to announce his new Lieutenant Gov Jay Collins. They discuss Florida’s appeal and the need for redistricting to ensure fair representation, especially in rapidly growing areas like Tampa Bay and Sarasota. They also advocate for a census that counts only legal residents and points out California’s gerrymandered district maps, which favor liberal candidates despite being drawn by an independent commission.
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Segment 1
Hello America. Mark Levin here. Our number 877-381-3811. 877-381-3811. Well, we’ve never done this before. It is governor’s night, governor’s evening on the Mark Levin show. Just turned out that way with three governors contacting us. We will have Governor Ron DeSantis on at 830 with his new lieutenant governor, Jay Collins. That’ll be fun. You know, talk about redistricting and among other things, in our two at 720, we’re going to have the governor of Texas, Governor Greg Abbott, on the program. I don’t believe he’s ever been well, maybe once before, years ago. Also a great governor. We’re going to talk to him, by the way, the dork and the failure and the loser who is the governor of California destroyed the greatest state in the country. And it was simply was. That’s the way it is, this guy. Well, okay, I warned them. And now I’m going to change all the all the districts in California. The guy wants to be president in the worst way. And we will do everything we can to stop him and we will expose him in every respect. This guy is a horrible, horrible not just governor, but person. I can’t wait. I actually hope he’s their nominee. That little dab will do stuff on his hair that’s not going to carry him through. And in about a half hour, less than a half hour, we were contacted by the governor of Alaska, which is where the big meeting is going to be taking place with the president and Putin, Governor Mike Dunleavy. We’ve had him on before. He’s a good guy. So Dan Levy, Abbot DeSantis. And in the meantime, is there going to be an investigation of George and Alex Soros and all their foundations, some of their nonprofits and so forth, because George Soros and Alex Soros are probably doing more to destroy this country. And any other family in this country. They’re spending the billions of dollars that they’ve earned from our society to try and destroy it. And this guy has been under the radar despite despite us taking notice. He’s been under the radar in terms of any of the scandals that have taken place. And he shouldn’t be. And he shouldn’t been. He’s been trying to buy up talk radio stations. With Odyssey or whatever the hell they call it. But whatever it is now, we have. New York Post Victor never left wing dark money mega-donors, including George Soros, contributed $20 million to groups funding protests against Trump’s DC crime crackdown. Several lefty dark money organizations, including George Soros, has contributed more than $20 million to groups funding protests against President Trump’s crime crackdown and Washington Free DC. Now you see, I write about this. And on power, you see how this works. They use the word free when what they really mean is keep the people behind closed doors at night. We support the criminals. We want felons to vote, keep them in jail, failing, crime ridden schools. We oppose school choice, but freedom, a fiscally sponsored special project of progressive nonprofits, Community Change and Community Change Action brought 150 demonstrators near the White House money to protest Trump’s plan to deploy National Guard troops in the district and federalize the city’s police department. Now they’re doing the same thing with the anti-Semites that march up and down the streets. You know, they’ll never get lost, Mr. British. So they just march up and down the streets. Have you noticed, Sarah? They march in a circle. Do not obey in advance and take up space. Are among Friedkin’s guiding principles, and the group urges supporters to go outside at 8 p.m. and bang pots and pans. Sing, chant. Make noise for 5 minutes every night of this occupation. We are to do the same thing to the soros’s Alex and Daddy George. And of course, Alex married. What’s her name? What is her name? I don’t remember. Hillary Clinton’s lapdog free. D.C. has scheduled multiple events since Monday. anti-Trump protests, including a cop watch training, quote unquote, suggesting further protests are planned amid Trump’s effort to make D.C. the safest, cleanest, most beautiful city anywhere in the world. Huma Abedin. Oh, she knows how to pick them, doesn’t she? Huh? That’s right. Weiner’s ex-wife. Everybody knows Weiner. Everybody knows that. Remember, he took a photo of it and distributed it. He’s not the only one, by the way. I’m thinking about mentioning it about another guy. But right now, I’m going to keep my mouth shut. Mr. Producer. But it’s getting close. That’s getting close. Community Change and Community Change Action. The groups Bankrolling Friedkin activism campaign have been the beneficiaries of millions of dollars in donations from hedge fund tycoon George Soros, Open Society Foundation and Tides Foundation. How does he get away with this? May I ask the Republicans on Capitol Hill, are you going to scrutinize this guy ever? They go after Trump’s tax returns. They go after everything. They went after Elon Musk. What about this? Seriously? This guy spending billions to destroy our country and destroy our allies, for that matter. And the dark money. Arabella Advisors. Now, working on dark money means we don’t know where their money’s coming from. Why not? Why not? It’s ironic. And yeah, all the ability to shoot a bullet in the movie. But that jackass, Bernie Sanders, the Stalinist and Mondavi Mondavi. The Ugandan. Trust fund baby. Islamist Marxist. Jew hater. Wow. Look at this. You might get elected mayor. Ironic that a protest ostensibly Free DC was hosted by Community Change, a group funded by massive amounts of outside dark money to push a pro crime agenda, said Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of the nonprofit watchdog Americans for Public Trust. And Caitlin is right now. This is why. Lowlifes lives like Bernie Sanders won’t come on the show. I would pin this guy shoulders to the wall. He wouldn’t know what the hell he’s doing. This Dana Bash, this freak fraud and phony. I mean, he runs circles around here. He runs circles around all of them. And then he gives you this communist old man crap Who? Don’t tell me. Shut up, old man. Sit down. I’m talking to you. I’m educating you. Yo, Jack. Yes. Opponent Every communist dictator on the globe. Then you backed off. But you always supported him, didn’t you? In 2023 alone, Community Change and Community Change Action receive $4 million from Soros Open Society Foundation, 680 from Arabella. Dark Money 145,000. Tides Foundation. Dark Money. Americans for Public Trust Found and publicly available financial Disclosures. Now this Arabella Advisory. These are real lives. A Washington based consulting firm manages several funds that finance left wing groups, a.k.a. Marxist Islamists, including 1630 fund. When Word fund. New venture fund. Which have all given money to community change and community change actions to 2025. And what are they fighting for? Crime. Crime. Against the citizenry crime. Soros is involved in it. The other Soros is involved in it. This needs to be exposed. Similarly, Soros Open Society, Foundations and Tides Foundation and Tides Advocacy, part of the Billionaires Tides Network, our far left Grantmaking, our organizations, No investigations, nothing. Not a single subpoena. Between 2020 and 2023. Community Change in Community Change Action received 12.6 million from Open Society Foundation, 5.6 from Arabella Networks, and they all taught 1.9 million from Tides Foundation. So there’s $20 Million in three years. To do what? To do what? To support criminals. Community Change received $1,000,000 across 2021 and 2022 from future Ford U.S.. Anyway, the names go on and on and on. You understand, those of you of the book, this is the chapter on language and thought control and all the rest of it. You’ll want to double check that. But this is what we’re dealing with. The New York Post reports in The New York Times one. CBS won’t. NBC on ABC won’t make LSD. They’ll cover it up. Constipated News Network. They’ll cover it up. All this? Well, you know, stability to my lineage when you come here. But we made with maybe Dave. Yeah. Marks Bastard. I’ll be right back.
Segment 2
Well, I hope you folks in New York are ready to either starve to death or, you know, take a drive over to New Jersey if you want to eat. But they have great delis in New Jersey. I got to be honest with you. Some of the best deli, some of the best bagels they get in New Jersey all around Hocus and Ridgewood. Where’s that Mark? You don’t need to know. I know. That’s good enough. Some of the best diners, I might have to say. In fact, they will say. Oh, yes. But look at this, ladies and gentlemen, from National Review City back. Kansas City Grocery Store closes despite millions in Taxpayer Funding. Get ready. New York, a city run grocery store in Kansas City that was propped up by more than 18 million tax dollars has closed. Shelves are empty. Like Cuba. Venezuela. Nicaragua. Muscular. You say you run a grocery store in Kansas City that was propped up by more than $80 million has closed. Sun Fresh Market opened in 2018 in the city owned Linwood Shopping Center. They have a whole shopping center. Whole shopping center that’s owned by the government, part of the Community Improvement District. Don’t you love the words improvement? The shopping center received a multi-million dollar renovation budget after a decade ago as part of the city’s sprawling revitalization efforts on the East Side. Again in the sixties, early seventies, when the federal government was building low income housing all over the place. Remember the tenements all over the place, rat infested, drug infested crime and gang infested. And so then they knocked them down. That’s what you have to look forward to with mom, Donnie. His mentor is a. Bernard. Sanders, the Stalinist who’s never worked a day in his life. But after months of bare shelves, severe crime problems that Kansas City has spent additional money to curb what one reporter described as a rancid odor connected to improper drain maintenance. Sun Fresh has shut its doors. Can you imagine that? Mr.. Oh, my goodness. So terrible, I would say. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances. Actually, they weren’t unforeseen. It’s government run. You’ll starve to death. Beyond our control, we are no longer at this time able to serve the residents of this important community. A sign on the front door of Son Fresh said local NPR affiliate KC. You are reported. It has always been our dream and passion to provide quality products and services in a safe family environment. This time, unfortunately, we’re unable to do that. Well, yeah. What about next time? But, you know, as these Marxist experiments fail one after another, we just have to keep trying them. Just try harder figures. The city was happy to be a partner, Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas said There’s another loser, but there’s always a limit to what we will invest as well. The failure of Sun fresh in Kansas City raises doubts about the feasibility of New York City Mayor candidate Zahran. Madame A’s proposal to establish a $65 million network of city funded grocery stores. You don’t need Kansas City as an example. How about North Korea? How about Cuba? How about Venezuela? How about all of it? How about all of that? Well, let’s go on, shall we? He won’t say $65 million network of city funded grocery stores. Now, who’s going to work in these stores? Civil servants. Bureaucrats. Do they know anything about the food chain, let alone the supply chain? Exactly. How is this going to work? Can I get it? Mr. Producer, would you contact the Madani campaign, which is always quick to get back to you? And would you ask them? We would like to see the blueprint on the on the city run grocery stores. We would like to discuss them with our very substantial New York audience. I would like to go through this. I would like to know how they’re going to provide for the fish, the chicken, the meat, the bread, the drinks, the prescriptions. I want to know all about this. Yes. Yes. Well, waving off concerns that New York’s food is expensive because of sales tax rates and high cost of labor, not because of grocery store profit. You know, the typical grocery store in New York or really anywhere in the. It’s like a one and a half percent margin. It’s what it is. They got to sell a lot to make a profit. There’s so many other ways to put your dollars to use. So this guy is going to destroy the food chain. That is the supply chain of food in New York City. And $65 million network of city funded grocery stores. That’s a drop in the bucket. That’s nothing. No matter how you think about the idea, I don’t think there should be room for reasonable public policy experimentation in our cities and in our country where we actually test out our idea, he said on a podcast in Mamdani. And if they won’t, they work. They work. And if they don’t, then the idea was wrong. Wow. What is the store? Kansas City will look for potential operators to continue running the store. Sun Fresh was operated by a nonprofit. Well, there’s your problem, ladies and gentlemen, a nonprofit. Now you can be a nonprofit in some areas of our culture. But now when it comes to food, no, people need to make a profit. The farmer. The trucker. The people who who package the food, the people who put the food out, supply the food. You know, all that stuff requires money. Profit. Profits. Okay. In fact. Mandate me as a trust fund baby somehow. His Marxist punk father and his Marxist punk mother way back in the days in Uganda, but later in the United States. They made a lot of money. I wonder. I wonder what they worked for. Did they work for a non-profit? I’ll be right back.
Segment 3
Governor Mike Dunleavy of Alaska. How are you, sir? I’m doing well, Mark, how about you? I’m doing great. I understand you got some floods or something going on up there. Am I wrong? We have something going on up here all the time. Mark. We had a glacial outburst, a flood in Juneau, and it happens now on a yearly basis, unfortunately. But the damage was a lot less this year than we thought it would be. And so there’s been some work on the river down there with barriers, but always something happening in Alaska, Mark, whether it’s earthquakes, winds, fires, you name it, it’s the last frontier. Well, speaking of which, you’re having a big meeting there. I guess it’s Friday, right? And Putin and the president, I, I remember reading where the where is it going to be? It’s on the west end of of Alaska. You know, it’s going to be it’s going to be in Anchorage. It’s going to be Anchorage. I was close. Military base. Military base. Yeah. So it’s a big state, Mark. But yes, I’m trying to act like I know it. Going to. Come on, Come on now. I’m the way I told I think I told you before. I love these shows on Alaska where these guys, you know, are the longest beards in the world, are just living on the off the grid. They’re, you know, catching salmon. First of all, Governor, I have to be honest with you, I’m not big on salmon, so I wouldn’t survive very well. I don’t think, out there, even if I knew what the hell I was doing, which I don’t. And you know, my people, I’m Jewish. We eat salmon all the time and I’m going to hold hold on now. I don’t know about that. But anyway, let me ask you this. You’re going to have to really step up security and everything, aren’t you? Yeah, that’s happening now. We’ve been working with the White House advance team since Saturday, several meetings. So being on the base makes it pretty secure. We’re we’re pretty confident there’ll be no issues or incidents. And the president’s been here several times. So folks don’t realize that the president refuels at Anchorage, at the military base when he goes to Asia. So we’ve had the opportunity over the years to go on Air Force One and have meetings with them. And President Trump, that President Trump is a big fan of Alaska. And so it’s great that I’m back here. Now, let me ask you this. You know, Seward’s Folly, they used to call this right when we bought I think it was when we bought Alaska from from the Russians. It was thought to be a real white elephant. Look what it turned out to be. A fantastic state, a beautiful state, incredible natural resources. And apparently that’s still getting under Putin’s skin, isn’t it? At least he says it is. Well, you know, I could understand that because, as you said, it is an amazing state. And I think it was a it was a deal not just of the century, but I think the deal of the millennium, to be honest with you, is $7.2 million for a state of this size. I think we return that every other day in oil, just on oil. And so now it’s an incredible state. Mark, I’ve been up here since 1983. I originally came from Pennsylvania, but this state is amazing and just honored to be the governor of this great state. Now, that’s very interesting. Where in Pennsylvania, I’m a Pennsylvanian originally. You probably never heard of this town, Mark, but it was called Scranton. I’m the other guy. Oh, you’re the other Biden. I mean, you’re the other guy. Very, very good. I’m the other guy. By the way. I’ve been to Scranton many times. People there want nothing to do of Biden. They don’t remember Biden. The guy moved out of there. He was five years old. They moved to Wilmington and he always talked about his roots in Scranton and he only went back there. Governor one when he was running for office and so forth and so on. But so that’s not really that long ago, some 40 some years ago, you moved to Alaska. Now, I assume your parents moved and they brought you with them? No, no, no. I moved right out of college. My parents will live their entire life in Scranton. I’ve got a brother still in Scranton. I you know, it’s it’s a great little town. A lot of folks who come from Scranton. Yeah, it’s a great place. So why did you do that? Why did you move to Alaska? I always wanted to. I always love the outdoors. Mark in Alaska was the ultimate outdoors. When I moved up here, I lived in rural Laska for almost 20 years. My wife was an Eskimo lady from above the Arctic Circle, and my kids were born up there. They to this day, my three daughters work at one of the largest led zinc mines in the world at Red Dog Mine as an engineer, buyer, logistics officer. And so I love Alaska, love the the outdoors. And it just started to live eight lifetimes, I think, to experience everything in Alaska. Have you been on the mark? No, I haven’t. But I’ve seen a lot of pictures. You get. We’ve got to get you up in the summertime and we’ll get you something other than salmon, maybe halibut, cod, a few other things. Okay. I do like that. As long as they’re breaded. You know, I could eat anything. As long as it’s great. Now, Governor, you used the word him. I thought that was banned officially by the woke world. And you say you married an Eskimo. Now, don’t we say native Alaskan or something? What is the phrase, actually? Well, we have we have three main major groups of native Alaskans, Eskimo Indian folks in our youth. And it was President Obama that decided to ban the the the name Eskimo. And I asked my wife that question and she said no one talked to her or people. So she still referred to herself as Eskimo. And most of the relatives and friends that I know that are Eskimo refer themselves. And what the hell is wrong with it? It’s perfectly fine name. They had no problem with it. They just didn’t understand why President Obama felt that he had to change the name. Now, I have to disagree with the president on one thing. You know, we had to mount McKinley and then Obama named it Denali, the great one. And then my colleagues started to call me Denali. And then I said the mount was named after me. And then the president dared to rename it Mount McKinley. I mean, I’m offended by this governor, may I say? Well. Well, maybe he wanted to reserve the name for you, Mark the great one. And. But no, we you know, it’s it’s been called Denali and McKinley. The Denali is one of our native Alaskan our Indian names for the mountain. And most people refer to it as Denali McKinley, or just the mountain. I mean, it is we oftentimes just say the mountain. You say that damn thing is standing in the way there. And how the hell am I going to get around it? You ever do that? Yeah. No, it’s. But it’s a beautiful mountain. You really need to get up. You should come up here and do a show. I mean, we’re on the verge of constituting one of the largest gas line projects in the world here in. We should know in about two months where that’s going to go. And if it does, we should bring you up here and come up in the summertime. It’s a little bit warmer than the winter, obviously, but we’d love to have you. Now, you’ve invited me twice now, so I’m going to seriously talk to my wife about this. She’s, you know, she’ll go anywhere. She loves it. Me. You know, I basically stay in a little hovel. Let me ask you this, Governor. Alaska is crucial when it comes to energy. So under the Biden regime and the Obama regime before that, they were choking you guys off as much as they could. Right. And and Trump is like liberated the state or is trying to liberate the state so he can tap into your resources. Do I have that right? You are spot on. The Biden administration brutalized us with 78 actions, federal actions. We had more sanctions against the US mark than Venezuela and Iran, aided by our own government. And absolutely President Trump is free to. President Trump, in my opinion, has been the greatest president in the history of Alaska. Absolutely bar none, the greatest. And what he’s done in the last six months, I mean, every day you wake up to something new and Alaska has got its own executive order from the president. We were the only state mentioned in the state of the state on our gas line. I mean, the list goes on and on. There is an affinity for Alaska that the president has that’s almost it’s difficult to to to describe and why. But we love the president and he is set us free in terms of resource development. And that’s exactly what we’re doing. And I don’t want to put you on the spot. So let me ask you this. Would you ever consider running for the Senate? Boy. Mark My best answer for that would be being governor is the most exciting job I could ever imagine having. And, you know, never say never, Mark, But right now I’m focused on Alaska and working with this fantastic president to move Alaska and this country forward. So talk to me in a couple of years. Mark the embassy, Sarah Palin up there ever, you guys. I respect. I’m just curious because it’s such a damn big state, you know? Yeah. Every you know, last time I saw Governor Palin was actually at the rally in Madison Square Garden for Trump bus sorry, one of the boxes. And we talked for a while, you know, like like myself, she’s always she’s traveling. She’s in and out of the state. But I think she lives about eight miles from me up in a little town called Wasilla. Yes. Isn’t that amazing? It’s a massive state. And you guys live eight miles from each other. That’s kind of interesting. Like, pretty much. Yeah. It’s a beautiful place where you live. Is your legislature. I apologize. I didn’t look it up. Is a Republican-Democrat split? What is it? All of the above, Mark. It is some it is a combination of majority Republicans that have formed caucuses with the Democrats, unfortunately. And that yes, it’s that that could be another topic for another show, Mark. But we we we elect a majority of Republicans. Alaska’s interesting. We are we’re the only state in the country that is only voted once for a Democrat president. That was 64 for Johnson. Every every election we have voted red. There’s no other state like us. Most of our statewide officials, whether it’s Congress, Senator, is governor, usually are Republicans Second Amendment state like no other more retired veterans than any other place in the country per capita. So that it’s an incredible, incredible place. Libertarian overlay. So it’s not red like some of our other, you know, deep red like some of. Other states. But nonetheless, it’s it’s it’s been a bit of a challenge, but we’re getting some things done up here, Mark, for the people of Alaska. And again, this Trump administration has just been absolutely phenomenal across the board for this great state. In other words, you have a lot of Rand Paul’s up there. Is that what you’re trying to tell me, Governor? Yeah, it’s it’s it’s it’s it’s it’s Rand Paul. It’s to some degree. But again, we love our military, we love our police, we love our resource development, we love the Second Amendment. But there is, you know, this this the people to an initiative voted to legalize marijuana. And the the legislature sometimes has its own ideas on how it should form itself up when they get selected. Now, it’s a beautiful state and it reminds me of America like a hundred years ago and so forth. I’m not saying there isn’t technology and advancement, there’s a lot of it, but it’s such a big state and it’s real frontier land. I mean, I think, quite frankly, of Montana and Wyoming in that respect, too. But Alaska is just it’s just different. You know, Governor, you’re you’re a lot of fun and you’ve got a lot of substance. It’s it is fun to have you on. We got to do this again. I much appreciate you, my friend. Any topic, Mark, and thanks for what you’re doing. We listen to you a lot and even up here in the great state of Alaska. So come on up and visit us. We’ll take care of you. I may well do that. The wife and I bless you, Governor. Thanks for thanks for. All right. Spent a lot of time with us. Pretty cool guy, don’t you think, Mr. Producer? The hell am I going to do in Alaska? I don’t fish. I don’t want to deal with the with the grizzly bears in the. And the mountain lion. Yeah. I’m not a man of nature. I’ve explained this before I went. Not Mr. Producer. Like Florida. Florida is like Australia when it comes to bugs and stuff. They’re like five times the size of bugs in Virginia. Pennsylvania. So. Oh, man. Is that a cockroach? Oh, my God. Or is it a rat? You know, it’s. And once I saw Spider on the wall, that damn thing was six inches by six inches. And then when I went to hit it with my shoe, it was so fast, I never saw it again. So for three nights, I couldn’t sleep. Mr. Producer. David, tell you that story. I told my handy man is a great guy. Every now and then, I need him to help shut the damn door. When you’re in this house, don’t leave it open. But the snakes are like 87 feet long. And, you know, I’m going to. Whoa, whoa, whoa. And then you have these these lizards that are very colorful, very pretty until you learn they come from. Central America. And their their skin is filled with deadly poison. And from time to time, like a dog will bite one and they will literally foam in the mouth and die in 90 seconds. It’s horrible. Horrible. And then you find these these cat paws in the sand in your backyard in the morning. You go out there. Hey, hey, let’s take a walk on the beach and you go, Oh, well, what the hell is that? Now, you know it’s not that bad. I’m just kidding. But there are big things there. And so when you go to Alaska, I mean, you know, if you’re not a person, a person of the wild and I’m not. My idea of nature is, you know, we have a home on the Potomac is looking out the window at nature. I like to do that. I like to look out the window because they’re out there and I’m in here. Get my drift. Mr.. Because it’s like the ocean. You know, the funny thing about the Atlantic Ocean, on the New Jersey side, we used to spend our summers in Atlantic City and Ventnor. That ocean never saw any sharks as sharks. They go up to you know, they like Massachusetts, they like liberals, the sharks. I don’t know what they see, but apparently they’re very tasty. And then south, you know, in Florida with lots of sharks. I don’t know what the hell’s going on down there. I think they’re escaping from, you know, from the south. But nonetheless, there they are. But when we would go in the ocean in Atlantic City and right near Margate, those are for any sharks creature. But as a pet, as a matter of survival. You know what I do when I go in the ocean, which is not that often. Mr.. But I make sure. That there’s a bunch of people around me. You understand my point? So they’re the chairman. I’m not. I’ll be right back.
Segment 4
You should hear Mr. Producer during the break, as he’d rather not, I think, want to talk about something deeply personal to me and so many of you. So the Holy Land. Wasn’t till I was 60 years old and I went to the Holy Land. I went to Jerusalem, I went to the city of David, which is actually older than Jerusalem. It’s right at the foot of Jerusalem. I walked with the Jews, walked thousands and thousands of years ago. The second Temple, which was built where the first temple was, was destroyed by the Babylonians and the second Temple destroyed by the Romans. They walk the path or at least part of it. That’s written about in the Bible. They’ve now uncovered a pool. The pool where people would go, where they would cleanse themselves or they. When they would receive prayers. You, Christian folks may have heard that that’s the pool that Jesus. But Jesus would go to and undertake acts of. Godly acts that were quite remarkable, been written about in the New Testament. You can touch the walls. You can touch the ground. It’s really incredible. And you see it really does exist. He really does exist. The Bible lives. That’s the birthplace of Judaism. The birthplace of Judaism is in a little town called Shiloh. Judea. And samarium. Sheila. It’s still there. Where the tribes came together. We’re Samuel. Where? Samuel. Was given directives by God Almighty. And there it is. It’s right there where they were. The tabernacle was this small location. The Palestinians claim that is theirs as part of the West Bank. The Palestinian claim. The city of David is theirs, named after King David. The Palestinians claim Jerusalem as theirs. We’re the first temple. And then the second temple were built thousands and thousands of years ago. The Palestinians claim the city of Hebron as theirs. Where most of the patriarchs are buried, including Abraham. And I can go on and on. The world has turned on the Jews. Many people in our own country have turned on the Jews. All they want to do is live and be left alone by an area of the world that now has almost all Muslims. It’s the home of Judaism and Christianity. Jerusalem. That’s where they were born. Right there. That’s the history period.