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this deficit? that's it, we need to go all out and we need intimidation and we need to scare the daylights out of them. whatever it take to get the money owed to the government. everyone uses cell phones and we are going to harass them and not going to stop. >> mr. president hawaii is on line one. >> put them through. >> governor, mr. president this is turning into a big embarrassment you owe us $300 for the birth certificate we transscribed for you. and yes, mr. president. get me the chinese president
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on line. oh, great. tonight on huckabee. not one. but the people are going to feel the heat to see the light. >> this is the first executive order and will wipe out all of the white house cczars. >> and three republican presidential candidates. gop hopefuls. herman cain and newt gingrich and jon hunts man go one on one with the governor. and don't confuse the real character with the real florence henderson.
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>> mike: thank you very much. it is an enthusiastic audience . welcome to the fox news studios. this weekend you saw a tragedy and irony and onnected to a person who changed the world. the tragedy was the untimely death of apple founder steve yobs and marketing genius were key factors in leading apple to a bigger cash flow. one of the reasons that his cash flow is a success is the jobs actually made things that people wanted and could afford and the government is
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continuing to force us to pay for things they don't want or afford. i am a apple snob. eye mack and ipod and apple tv and an apple airport. they made a cereal i would buy it. i have that much faith in their innovation and most of all in the extraordinary people they hire to support their products and make them work for consumers like me who want the function of technology and not have the engineering degree and have schem attics in japanese. steve jobs created yobs and hundreds of thousands make a living using his products. nothing irony this week near wall street you saw this.
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they're representing something. it is a gathering of human beings. i feel a consciousness of the planet shifting. i think the audience feels the consciousness of the planet shifting. most protestors were shouting hate to the billionaires. they were using their iphones and networking with facebook and twitter. much of the activities were financed by george soros and that really ought to be move out. so get it straight. a bunch of kids who rather scream than work and take money away from billionaires. i wonder do they mean the guy who funds them soros or the
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billionaire guy marcus zuckerburg or are they talking about jack dorsey who created twitter and the guy bill gates that made software that they use and the billionaire guy and devices that they use to protest. and all of those guys are billionaires. i am tked off at bailed out bankers and car companies who ate my tax money and gave huge bonuses to the inept executives who drove their companies at the point of begging for uncle sugar to rescue them. i am ticked off at the unions who let the funds twist them and to win. i am ticked off at an incomcompetent president who protect their yobs and not yours. i still don't understand what the protestors want unless it is to turn in the iphones and ipad and get rid of the social
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network sites that their parents had to pay for and maybe get a job picking tomatoes in the hot sun. and instead of screaming at billionaires like steve jobs. i hope more are coming along that create products and services and real jobs for people who want to work and not just scream. that's my view. you like to comment contact me at mike huckabee.comand when you go to the website click on the fox news website and follow me on twitter as well. democrats have yet to vote on the jobs bill despite the president's rallying cry. >> we can do that bypassing the bill now. >> pass this bill now. >> pass the yobs bill now. right away. tell congress to pass this bill right away.
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well, it is time for the hot seat and that is where two people with opposing views try to take me on. and associates professor at the college. coralin. good to have you here. that is just to push your buttons a bit. >> gov to see you governor. >> the audience didn't think that was funny. and talk about the jobs thing. the president said pass my jobs bills and blaming all of the republicans and the democrat majority leadership harry reid will not bring tup. >> the democrats are not opposing it and they will bring tup with amendments which is what the delay has been. and eric canter said it is dead on arrival. >> and harry reid said the republican's bill was dead on
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arrival. y why is it okay? >> they should be deliberating the jobs bill and it is a good bill, the questio how do we pay for it. >> elis? last week dick durbin said they didn't put it there because they don't have the votes. >> i am not worried about that. i want to get your voice to join ours and get out there and encourage our government to do stuff. we push and create and inspire and like steve jobs,. >> but what happened with that. >> we need government as part of the solution. the actual creation of the technology. he didn't get a government bail out and a government grant. was the government helpful to
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create a infrastructure of course. but the government doesn't need to build the trucks, but just the highway on which they run. >> any major technology benefits of federal grants to develop things and it is not just the hard wiring and technology for the internet it is not accurate to say that government is not a major part of it. this jobs bill focuses on infrastructure and we need to spend two trillion to maintain our infrastructure. are you on board in supporting the jobs bill. >> infrastructure is one thing. but solyndra? >> solyndra is not infrastructure. >> i know. >> but governor, doesn't it burn you up after we bailed out the companies. >> i was against the bail outs. >> and they don't pass that back to us. >> it is for profit. >> on that we would agree tarp
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was wrong because it shouldn't have happened. if the government can't make it they die. that is capitalism. >> so get the tea party folks to join those protestors. and do your share. and speaking of getting the government to do something, i want to go to a piece of tape, harry reid, he said something that i was shocked by. they envoked the nuclear option of the senate. this is harry reed reetedment >> no check on the power. but radical right wing would be free to pursue any agenda they want. >> six years ago harry reid who was minority leader. they never did it but they talked about bringing in the nuclear option which would be they would change the rules to end the filibuster and simple 60s. he was dead set against it.
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thursday night he pushed the button that red button nuclear option. isn't that hipock chrisy. >> it is, but look at the larger context. mcconnell tried to put forward a voto the jobs bill and wouldn't allow for amendments and harry reid looked at it and said the stakes are so high we have to respond in a similar fashion. if you want to talk about what is going on here, you have to talk about what the republicans did first. >> the republicans, six years ago carolyn. the supreme court nominee is a bigger deal than the president's jobs bill when it is put forth and people didn't like it now. dick durbin said they don't have the votes for it and they show up with him in missouri to stand for it. and elis is it hypock chrisy or not. depends on which side of the
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majority or minority. >> honestly, governor who cares? >> you don't care but you cared six years ago. >> my assumption that all of the representative in congress. they will do whatever they can. but the bigger question how do they put americans back to work? and the best plan is what did the president say, pass this bill? >> he's saying it to everybody except the business people. we have to stop here. elis and carolyn. i wish the president would do, let people know their taxes and businesses are not going up and they are not going to face expensive regulation . tell the banks to loan out the mon yestop sitting on it. >> not too long ago herman cain was trailing behind the front runners and now he's had the at the top. but does he have all it
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may 21st businessman herman cain throws his hat in the political ring. >> i came here to declare my candacy for the republican nomination for the president of the united states of america. herman cain spent much of the time on the bottom of the polls. most of all we have a severe deficiency of a leadership crisis. the tea party took notice and his star continued to rise after the debate many analyst said he won. >> unlike mitt romney's plan mine throse out the old one
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and he still holds to the tax code. that dog won't cut. >> cain scored a victory in the florida straw poll. >> tonight's winner with 986 votes and thren.len percent. herman cain. >> and according to the latest cbs news poll, herman cain is tied with mitt romney in the top of the republican field. police welcome back to the show herman cain. good to have you here. very enthusiastic audiences. [applause] so it sounds like they are excited as this one is here in new york. talk about the things you propose. you talked about the 999 plan and it simplifies the tax code and the bills shouldn't be over three pages and there are critics that are saying it is too simple and won't work and
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you are naive. and respond to that kind of criticism, herman. and first of all, the 999 plan we can't fit it on two pages. it starts with throwing out the old tax code and starting with a 9 percent business flat tax and 9 percent tax on personal income tax and a 9 percent national sales tax. and this is on the way to something that i know you also support the fair tax. this will get the economy going and it will replace the personal income taxes and corporate taxs and replace the capital gains and it will replace the pay roll tax all with those three taxes. that's what it will do. >> as you know. i am a strong advocate for the fair tax. you can see this as an intermediate step to having taxes and not punishing people for productivity. are you still hoping that that
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is the ultimate goal? >> that is the ultimate goal. but we need to provide certainty to the business community and workers to date. that's what the 999 plan. and mike, ever since i proposed that and it got conversation with workers and businesses. already thics - the skeptics are coming out. they are saying it will not produce the same amount of revenue. it is revenue neutral. this is how we designed it and secondly it is not regressive on the pool. they are trying to shoot it down. the reason they are making conclusions about it they are used to using stactic analysis and it is based on dynamic analysis. >> herman let me play devil's advocate and you are a effective successful ceo and run companis and rescued them and put people to work.
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that's admirable. it is that you have employees that don't work right and you fire them. and you are president you don't fire congress. i wish you would. there are a list of some that need to go. since you can't fire the congress and since the burrcrats have the attitude we will be here when you came and here when you leave. how do you take a private sector ceo experience and turn that into effective leadership as president. >> two ways, mike. i ran the national restaurant association i had hundreds of thousands of members that i had to present good ideas to in order to get them to support it. i understand the value of being persuasive with good ideas. second way congress will work with me is the power of the people. former senator poplarized the statement. when they see the heat they will see the light. my bills will be short and
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understandable. because the people will be my heat to get congress to see the light. that's how things will get done. >> well said. >> herman cain, thank you for joining me and it is a pleasure to have you on and always good to see you, governor, thank you, and thanks a lot. >> newt gingrich said if he's the next president he would create jobs on day one. i will ask newt how he plan to
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please welcome fute gingrich. >> good to be here, governor. >> i want to quote something about the contract with america. you will issue a series of executive orders and help undo the damage of the obama administration on the first day of the administration. what specific executive orders would you do on day one? >> imagine that short he after the inugural address 3:00 in the afternoon and he would be at andrews air force base flying back home to chicago. at that point, somewhere between 50 and 200 executive orders. basically beginning to repeal and replace the entire obama initiatives and the first executive order would wipe out all of the white house czars
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effective. >> that is popular with the studio audience. and i am assuming it would be for all of the people in the country. >> they will be published by october 1st and everybody will know what is coming down the road and a number of them are immediateliective in job creation. and if you were to have as i would to repeal the obama regulation and producing oil and gas off shore for louisiana and texas. you create 120,000 new jobs and they are pretty good jobs. that is one building block if you will. however on the morning after the election. i will ask the new incoming congress to begin the third or fourth of yen to repeal the dodd frank bill and so that literally the day i am sworn in i will be able to sign a
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series of dramatic repeals to start job creation. dodd frank does to financial services what obama care does to help. if you rupeel it you help maul business're banks and homeowners and bring back up the price of homeowners so people have investments back. no single step would start the economy than repeal the dodd frank. i would orchestra and work with the new congress to get things done so i could sign them on the first day. >> i think most people think that the dod frank bill punished the good banks because of a handful of big banks that misbehaved and that is a good thing. i have to run on this, this is an issue that you talked about. bringing the courts back under the constitution. i want you to talk to me about what you mean by that.
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>> there is a paper we published. newt.organd i out lined the value voters summit. the congress and the president have every right to correct the supreme court when it is wrong. the supreme court's only supreme in the judicial branch. it is not supreme over the president and congress. there is a number of step to take. there is a judge in san antonio who issued a ruling that opportunities couldn't pray on the graduation or say the word prayer and invocation and couldn't ask the audience to stand or mention god and this judge said if they do, he will lock up the superintendent totally unamerican and i would say anti-american and i would move to abolish his office and strip him as a judge and he should not be serving. >> absolutely. thank you for joining me
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back to huckabee. i want to thank our obama person ator reggie by checking out the website the presidential comedy.com. you can pick up his new product called the obama bank. and jon hunts man low poll numbers barely qualified him for a debate. he's been in a public twitter debate with don trump. i spoke to jon hunts man earlier. >> let's talk about your path way to the nomination. you decided to bypass iowa and you said things that maybe alienating the conservative base.
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what is your path way to the nomination number one people understanding the kind of governor i was. main stream conservative governor and believes in life and second amendment and pro growth. record tax cuts and took the state to number one and best place to do business. that is a record i am proud of. >> you bypass iowa and put your marbles in the new hampshire. if you run the rick in new hampshire are you done? >> it is critically important. >> are you done if you don't win there. >> you can't forcast in politics. but new hampshire is critically important to us. we are doing well in new hampshire. they want a candidate with a message and want to know your heart and soul. you have been through that before. >> i have been there. it is a tough audience. >> they drill down and they
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want to know you and no way to get around through pretending you are somebody you are not. they don't like flip flopping and somebody who makes stuff up and doesn't connect with reality. >> tough challenge in new hampshire, mitt romney owns a home there and governed nearby. how do you leap frog over mitt romney in a state like new hampshire he polled well and maybe has an upper hand going into this. >> people of new hampshire don't want to be told for whom to vote. they want it to be earned. we are earning it the old fashioned way. we are on the streets and house parties and town hall meetings and vfw halls and went from zero. i can't call ourselves the margin. we are knocking on the door of second place. if we can do that in the course of many weeks without going on the air. as we combine with grass roots policy we will do just fine.
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the more you get attack and field the blow back the better you know you are doing. >> and i want to talk about the unique strategy that you had. you may be the only republican candidate that has not made the pilgimage to see donald trump and then your press person got into a twitter war with donald trump. what was that about? >> for us. no pandering. no pledges. i am the only candidate on the stage who will not sign any pledges. no pledges. >> no pledges. i ran in 2004 and he came with me a pledge no. watch what i do. we had record tax cuts and candidates track record speaks vol upes about where they go. if you want to see how they govern as president look at their tract record. >> did it offend you when trump said time is money and i
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don't waste time. and he has zero chance of getting the nomination and who ever said i wanted to meet him? they are tough things from the donald. >> he's in the area of politics that is show business. i am in the part that speak to public service. show business you have to kick up dust. >> that's fine. in my business you have to do that, too. don't care about the outside noise. and as for the donald, i don't, you know, look up to people who are not willing to get in the aren a. you control it from the outside and not willing to be a particant. you never had the cahona to get in there. >> you just did. no one threw anything at us. and i don't have a lot of respect for that. say whatever you want from the outside. but the action is on the inside. >> give me a reason why jon hunts man is the best
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republican candidate to be the nominee in the republican party. >> i love my counselry. - country. >> i have served in the private sector. i understand the value of the free market. i have served as governor where we have taken our state to number one in the critical area air of job creation. i lived over seas and i understand this country place in the world there. is no other candidate that brings all three of those together with a main stream conservative philosophy and record to boot. >> next time you come, we are going to have you playing key board. you and i have played together. >> we have. >> i happen to know. you are an incredible key board player and you will nonever come back unless you are willing to play with the little rockers. >> we make a great team in the past and maybe in the future. >> thank you. >> the americans all-time
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favorite tv mom florence henderson shares personal and surprising s
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>> she was carol brady and on the bread bunch. but in her new book life is not a stage. her upbringing and personal life was not always very
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brady. please welcome forens henderson. [applause] >> so good to have you here. >> me, too, thank you so much. wow. mause plause thank you. >> i think all of us sort of believe it florence henderson is carol brady and idyllic american life and that is perfect and everything works out in 29 minutes and like a sit com. life was tough for you. talk about the early days growing up in indiana. >> well, i am the youngest of the 10 children born on a little tiny farm in southern indiana . my father didn't marry and he was almost 50 and then he had 10 children and like i said, i was the 10th. and i was born when he was close to cent. he was a share cropper and dirt farmer and i awn think he had all 10 of those kids at that age before viagra.
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[laughter] that kind of impresses me to know that i come from such strong stock. and my father was a wonderful man, but he was an alcoholic. and i became aware of that when i was five or six years old>> was he abusive >> never except when he was drinking and then sometimes, i think as i god older, my mother left when i was 12 or 13 and sometimes when he was drinking, i think he thought i was my mother. >> mike: there is a piece in the book that is poignant and we have a screen shot about your dad this is what you say. things never degenerated to a sexual assault the sacred bond of comfort and safety that a child want to have with her father were damaged forever. tell me what he did and how did that affect you as a
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little girl at that time? >> i think the whole thing with my sister babby whom i write about. we were the ones left to take care. we were the only two left at home. and i was starting high school. and when he would go on a binge, we had to take turns staying home from cool to take care of him . he would be laying on the couch so sick and tired and he would say rub my back and i was rub his back and then the hand on my leg and one day, he thought i was there by myself. my older ster had come and was outside. and he grabbed me and you know, was holding me and wanted to kiss me. oh, daddy stop that and don't do that. and so i went and got my sister and i told her, oh, he wouldn't do that. daddy wouldn't do that.
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yeah, you wait. and so i went back in and he tried again and my came in, my oldest sister and she was shaking her finger at him. and yeah, you know, it is tough, because that trust and yet, i think it sets up a confusion in a child because you love that person. so much you want them to be well and healthy. >> this was the days before ophrah. people didn't have the opportunity to hear stories about people. no one knew this was going on. i was raised a strict catholic. you didn't talk about those things or talk about your family and you never said anything bad about your family and so all of those things you know. if you are the child of an alcoholic, you become hyper vigilant and aware. >> there areg nuggets that are treasures. florence. >> you almost called me carol
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brady. >> she's going tit had me after the show. >> would you forgive anything with that dimple. it is so cute. so adorable. and florence, i want to ask you about a special moment, you talk about to do a role in which you would be in a nun's habit and you said no, you had too much respect for the sisters. i thought that was a remarkable display of your own sense of honor to some of the people who were your teachers. >> i received an honorary doctorate in kentucky where i went to high school and my speech was about my teachers and father obrien who used to throw me out of class for talking would let me back in if i sang a irish song and i was raised by the benedicton
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nun priests and i owe them so much. and teachers throughout my life, you know, so many people that you meet in life who become your teacher and i never forget that ever. >> we'll never forget you. florence hennerson you are a delightful. >> so are you, governor huckabee. i am a fan of yours. >> i need all i can get. >> why don't you run again we need somebody out there. >> i might have a shot if florence henderson would be the rung mate. >> you are on. i am in. >> thank you. >> god bless you. capital one's new cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus! so you earn 50% more cash. according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card.
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