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Meanwhile, in case you missed it, here's how the last seven days looked to Mark:
~The week began with a live-music edition of Steyn's Song of the Week, as Mark introduced Carol Welsman's performance of "The Glory of Love". Click below to watch:
~On Monday, Steyn wrote about the latest ban at Berkeley, of the scientist and atheist Richard Dawkins, and the question of values versus identity.
~Tuesday's video edition of Mark's Mailbox found Steyn answering questions from Mark Steyn Club members around the world on deathbed demography and its consequences. Click below to watch:
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~On Wednesday, Mark wrote about the arrest at Dulles Airport of Debbie Wasserman Schultz's IT staffer as he attempted to flee to Pakistan: it was our most-read column of the week. Later, Steyn discussed the topic with Tucker Carlson on his Number One cable news show.
~On Thursday, Mark joined Steve, Ainsley and Brian on "Fox & Friends" to round-up a flurry of current news stories, from Justin Trudeau's Rolling Stone cover to Hillary Clinton's latest unreadable memoir. Click below to watch:
~Friday was a busy day for Mark on TV and radio. In the wake of the collapse of the Senate health care bill, he hosted America's Number One radio show; and then joined Liz MacDonald on Fox Business for a full hour of breaking news on the Reince Priebus defenestration.
~Steyn started the weekend with Abby, Pete and Clayton on Fox News looking back at a wild week in Washington. For our Saturday movie date, he offered a few thoughts on the new blockbuster Dunkirk.
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A new week at SteynOnline begins tonight with Mark's Song of the Week.