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version that it took och. apple sold 350 million of those things in all types. the way it changed music, today. huckabee is now. >> tonight on huckabee, the government is forcing out his long time family business to expand a sewage treatment plant. he says the whole thing stinks. a small business owner fights the government to stay in business. and, from the informed. >> a lot of us have let this happen and i think people are starting to realize it, and that's why these protests are happening all over the world. >> to the clueless. >> i'm against everybody holding for slavery-- >> who are the occupy wall street. >> they're not capitalists, they're not socialists, they are he' not communists. >> fox business's charlie gasperino, what makes the wall street occupiers tick. plus, she stole cary grant's
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heart. will her beloved basketball team break her. >> diane cannon. >> ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [applause] >> thank you, wow, what a crowd we have here. welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios. well, this week, i had been attacked by a whole gang of liberals, because i made some comments in ohio over a week ago about an uncoming vote to affirm the sane and reasonable measures to keep ohio from going bankrupt. now, the proposal on the ballot doesn't end public employee pensions or insurance and it doesn't cut and gut wages, but it would require that taxpayer funded employees would pay a small amount toward their pensions and health insurance, just like private sector employees have to do. now, in urging people to vote, this is what i said. >> ten family members, ten friends, ten neighbors, ten
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folks you work with or have worked with in the past and call and ask them are you going to vote on issue 2 and if they say no, well, you just make sure that they don't go vo vote. >> okay, the people in the room laughed because they were smart enough to know that it was a joke. (laughter) >> now, the local news in mason, ohio knew it was a joke. here is what they said in the paper. here it is. >> huckabee jokes, stop issue to opponents from voting. >> the liberal outlets that picked up the story, the way they wrote it, from the huffington post, mike huckabee urges voter suppression to opponents of anti-union measures and from the afl-cio. fox news huckabee advocates voter suppression. and then ed schultz does this. >> and in talk tonight, fox
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news host and former presidential candidate mike huckabee thinks it's hilarious to deceive voters. (laughter) >> you know what a joke is, right? liberals don't. so, i'm going to help them out here. websters defines it, a brief oral narrative with a humorous twist. because the dictionary version may be hard for some of them to understand, a joke is something funny, like this. >> who's on first. >> yes, i mean, who. >> first base. >> who? >> the guy on fist base. >> who is on first. >> what are you asking me for? i don't know there have been demand for me to apologize, for what? having a sense of humor? look, i know liberals think they ought to confiscate what we earn, but now do they want to rob us of the ability to of
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laugh. god has a sense of humor and i'm not about to give up mind for some hand wringing sour pusses who create fake anger to be mad at something because frankly that's easier than defending their positions. now some folks on the other side of the political river seem to be wound up tighter than an eight-day clock, and even joe biden went linda blare on it, in a speech, watch this you'll see. >> wish they had some notion to be on the other side of the building or a 200 pound man over you-- when that 911 call comes in and shows up, it's not temporary-- >> you know, i've always kind of liked joe biden and i actually think he's a good-hearted guy. so, what i was thinking was this. >> say it ain't so, joe. say it ain't so. (laughter) >> and then the president got pretty full of balloon juice, too, about all the republicans, he said if they
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don't vote for his new spending spree, well, don't take my word for it, here is what he said. >> and then you've got their plan which is let's have dirtier air, dirtier water, less people with health insurance. oh, yeah, that's what we're about. wow, i mean, for 21 of the last 31 years there have been republican presidents and our water and our air are actually cleaner than they have he' ever been. now, i've been a republican since i was a teenager and i never knew that what we wanted was that the very water we ourselves drink and the air that we breathe, ought to be dirty. (laughter) >> heck, i thought we wanted it to be clean for our grandchildren. oh, by the way, here is another great opportunity for me to shamelessly show you yet another photo of my grandson getting ready for his first halloween. okay, look, i don't think i ought to quick telling jokes no matter how tasteless liberals may think they are.
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i think that liberals ought to stop drinking pickle juice for lunch and prunes for dinner and start enjoying life. liberals to love at conservatives like jon stewart are a lot more fun and doing more for their cause than the likes of the easily offended who has a bad case of comedic constipation. (laughter) >> calm down, liberals, take a larger dose of met musele, take a deep breath and don't take yourself so seriously, you'll blow he a gasket. now, if you want to spew, go ahead, blow some steam, go to mike huckabee and click on the fox feedback station and let her rip and also tell he me that a sense of humor is okay. i'm going to smile either way. well, have you heard of the determine imminent domain? it's a pretty big deal if you're a home or business owner. many people have no idea what we're talking about, we sent
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red eye's bill schultz out to the streets of new york city to find out how much people know about eminent domain. >> do you have any idea what eminent domain means? >> no idea. >> no idea. >> have you seen eminent domain? >> no, i have not. >> it's not a vin decemberle movie. the concept of eminent domain, are you aware of what that means? >> no. >> oh, man, that one. back me up. >> it's a new reality he show on fox. >> oh, okay. i think i heard of it. >> okay. and the term eminent domain, are you aware of what that means. >> no. >> not at all. >> wouldn't have a clue what you're talking about. >> no. >> no? >> we've got he over there, earnest hemmingway in a track suit. are you aware of the concept of eminent domain? >> no? >> what's your favorite book "old man of the sea"? i love that one. how about the snows of
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kilimanjaro, i love you earnest! >> you've got to love bill schultz, thank you for helping us out. we had fun there and eminent domain is a serious topic, you should know what that it means. have you heard the expression, i'm from the government and i'm here to help you? well, with eminent domain it's more like i'm from the government and here to take away your property and move you out. can they really do that? yes, they can. eminent he domain is a law that allows the government to take your private property, if it thinks it would serve a greater public purpose. bob knows all about it all too well. the government wants to close down his family's 60-year-old welding business in order to expand the water and sewage treatment plant, but he didn't lay down, he put up a fight. and he's joining us from his plant near pittsburgh. bob, welcome, good to have you with us and understand, yesterday, there was at least some resolution, or at least temporary. tell us what, what's the latest status on the
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government trying to take your shop away? >> well, basically, we've got an extension of 30 days, they wanted us out immediately and we've got a little more money from them, it went from about 16%, what they originally offered me, what i needed to relocate, and now it's up to about 50%. so, this is allowing us to proceed to obtain a new building and move somewhat, although it's not settled, it's a good step in the right direction. >> bob, eminent domain says if the government does in fact have a public purpose like a road or in this case, a water or sewage treatment plant. they can take the property, but they have to give you just compensation. what they were going to give you was a fraction of what it was going to cost you to relocate. a lot of people rolled over, you didn't. tell me, why did you not just say, okay, you guys can have it? >> well, it's a family business that my dad and my uncle started, over 59 years
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ago and i was raised in this place. i was down here when i was a kid and worked here and i'm just not ready to give that up. >> what did they try to tell you? i think they offered you like $47,000 to relocate and move all the development. you're looking at several hundred thousand dollars to do that. what was their justification, frankly looking at the pictures, it's got to be worth a whole lot more than they were offering. what was their justification? >> they refused to talk to us, they refused to meet with us, they refused to negotiate. here is the deadline, get out. >> and you said no and now you're in arbitration. how long is it going to take before you feel like something will be permanently resolved with this, bob? >> when they come across it and give me enough compensation so i can relocate and obtain a new facility and remain in business. i'm not looking for any more and i'm not accepting any
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less. >> well, bob, i appreciate it and i think on behalf of all property owners across america, thanks for standing up. we all understand and recognize eminent domain sae legitimate way in which we obtain the property necessary to build a road or to build a bridge or something that does have a public purpose, but what about when the government takes away your property and wants to build a shopping center. that's not the public's business, that's private development and that happens. and good people like bob have stood up and need to stand up, and even though the people maybe walking around the street of manhattan don't know what eminent domain is, you need to know. some day the government may come and say the home you thought was worth $300,000, they'll give you 15 for it. and expect you to take it. i hope you don't. >> thank you, bob, best wishes. >> thank you very much, governor. [applause] >> there have been many reports about the occupy wall
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street, do they have legitimate arguments? fox business news charlie gasperino went to get the skinny. he'll join me next. endless shrimp is ourn at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] it's endless hrimp today at red lobster. amuch as you like ny way you like, like new sweet and spicy shrimp, all for $15.99. my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently.
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>> they've been described as mobs, socialists, is there more to the occupy wall street protesters than that. from fox business network, charlie gasperino is just back from wall street and joining me now. charlie, welcome back, have a good time down there? before we get into the wall street protesters, i do want to spend most of our time. tell me about eminent domain and the gentleman you just saw, bob valerio from pennsylvania. that happens. >> it doesn't happen in manhattan a lot, but essentially the government can take your home and it's happening all over the country and i believe the supreme court had a split vote on it,
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right. >> mike: it did. we have some new hampshire people in the audience and will well remember, justice sueder had a home and people tried to declare eminent domain on his home. >> if you're like me and libertarian and support the wall street protesters voicing their opinion to a degree, eminent demain is one of the things that gets your blood boiling, utes inbelievable and usually affects average people. you notice, it never really does affect people that live in mansions. you don't see eminent domain in some rich part. you see it like the guy, welders business or blue collar family he they want to plow down his house and everybody's house so they can get a mall there. >> mike: you returned from wall street, and you saw some interesting things. a lot of us who don't hang out down there at the occupy wall street want to know, how much of this is really a group of legitimate angry people who have a right to be angry and how much is people looking for something to do? >> it's a combination of both.
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a lot of disaffected kids who feel like, listen, there are going to be some gripes here, people forget, you criticize these folks, they are the victims of the economy. they are in many ways the victims of the president, the president, president obama's economic policy not working and they do have some legitimate gripes. the problem is they're unfocused and can't string together coherent thoughts and they're organized and when i say organized, they're doing the organizers, the main protesters, but you have organized labor in there and united federation teacher and other labor unions that are organizing for bigger broader political purpose, which i think this is where it's getting out of hand. >> you met some people down there. we want to show our audience, this is an interview with a guy named rizzy. >> i left my leave of absence from work, i've been a welder and fabricator on the ohio river the last five years and voluntarily told them i was going to take a leave of absence to come down and fight and stand up and protest and
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i've been all over the country. >> where is the little man's bailout. you see out here in new york, you've got all of these banners for stuff that, you know, is nice to have, but you really don't need. but the moral, you know, is, is you know, most of these people cannot live a simple life like this, you know, with the things that i have on my back, they have to have all of that stuff. if you're not in debt, you're not really happy. >> mike: the you know, charlie, one thing that grizy said i've got to agree with, where is the little guy's bailout. one thing i can sympathize with, i was against tarp, i thought that was a completely unconstitutional excess of government trying to create winners and losers in marketplace. so, he has had a point. >> right, i mean, when you listen to these folks, they're a lot like him all over the place and several down points and agree with it, think of it this way we did bail out the banks, tarp was all about. >> and the money they got set on and not helping the small businesses get back on their
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feet. >> it's a tragedy what went on in 2007 and i covered it every day, a tragedy affects us now. that's the legitimate point. what was scary about that guy, he quit his job. >> mike: he had a job. >> that rubs me the wrong way and people are just-- people need to work in this country and love to be in a position where they had a job and this guy quits a job to sleep outside for three weeks, kind of absurd. >> mike: we had another interview you did. this is with aqua star. >> i hope to achieve that wall street starts giving us relief of money because, for example, i know that i am homeless and i would like to get off the streets, but because the economy is so bad, it's a trickle town effect. the rich keep getting richer and the poor are getting poorer and the middle class is getting poorer and the poorer class are becoming poorer than they are. and excuse my french (bleep).
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>> i guess we'll leave it at that. >> mike: i'm not sure that that was french that we heard. and thank goodness we didn't hear it, it was bleeped. aqua star. tell me about your encounter with him. >> a lot of these folks are just down there to hang out and using, you know, the media attention to try to suggest they are he' thinking about something bigger and they really don't understand what's going on. again, with the-- if you listen to him. this guy you have to listen to him to pull up valid points, he made good points. wall street got bailed out and the average guy didn't and it's hurting, it's really hurting. and like when you see middle america down there. that's the one thing i don't understand. this recession has hurt blue collar people, you know, construction. >> it really has. >> 20% unemployment in construction, i don't see construction workers down there. i see a lot of college kids, i see, i see, now, the labor, new york city labor movement down there organizing them, i see a smattering of revolutionary party types. i don't see average americans
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that you would, you know, of any race, really, down there, basically protesting what is essentially a really bad economic situation. >> mike: nobody has written more about it than you, more incisively and you've been down there firsthand. when we come back i want to talk about more what you saw and where should the rage be directed. somebody who knows what he's talking about, charlie perino, why you all listen to him. we'll be back. ♪ ♪ ♪ when the things that you need ♪ ♪ come at just the right speed, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ medicine that can't wait legal briefs there by eight, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ freight for you, box for me box that keeps you healthy, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ ♪ saving time, cutting stress, when you use ups ♪
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>> (applause) >> talking with charlie gasperino from the fox business network, charlie, when we think of this kind of movement. one of the questions, how much is it like the tea party? the tea party was accused of bei being, you know, a very sort of white type audience.
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how diverse is the group that you see at occupy wall street. >> the point i was trying to make before. you don't see-- unemployment has affected minority communities in a devastating way and this is had a very monolithically white crowd. for every-- what's that guy's name aquaman. >> mike: aqua star. >> for every aqua star are college kids and educated and you don't see black construction workers there, asian construction workers, average people from any race you see a lot of white kids who graduated from college and i think that's part of the problem with the the message. you don't get the impression that this is real outrage. if some of it is fake outrage. >> from your perspective. how much of the anger is misdirected because it's he focused on wall street. how much ought to be focused on washington? >> it should be focused on wall street and washington and here is another thing, another valid point to make, wall
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street is not the capitalist system. it's crony capitalism bailed out by washington, and so, that's kind of a valid point that they make that wall street should have its feet held to the fire, but i think they have to realize and this is where they kind of miss it a little bit. what you see on wall street right now is not capitalism. if the capitalist system was able to work, every wall street firm, the big ones, that would have been bailed out would have been out of business. >> while were you down there, you ran into a reporter from media matters and a liberal website that attacks fox news all the time and sponsored by billionaire george soros. >> i'm from media matters. >> and media matters? >> yes. >> and i don't want to be interviewed. >> is george soros, did george soros report this. >> i don't want to be interviewed. >> no comment? >> aim not here to be interviewed i'm an interviewer. >> i know, you represent, george soros represents your organization. >> aim not here to be interviewed. >> do you know or not know. >> i'm not here to be interviewed. >> what do you think ever the
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protests. >> i'm not here to be interviewed, i'm a reporter. >> you can't say if you found anything good coming out of this. >> i'm not responding to you, i don't speak. >> and media matters can't say whether it found anything good here? >> that was a hoot. the only thing i got out this have, he was not there to be interviewed. >> right and he has no comment. wouldn't confirm nor deny and this guy was following me around and asking me questions and media matters i guess and george soros', i don't know what you call it, kind after media watch dog group, that's funded by george soros to carry out his agenda, political agenda and i figured i might as well, if he's going to interview me, i might as well interview him. >> mike: you didn't get much out of him, charlie, we expect bert of you next time. charlie gasperino, always great to have you here. nobody knows it bet her. >> mike: in a get to be released biography written before he died, the late steve jobs warned barack obama
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democracy based on sharia and muslim law. let's get back to huckabee. >> mike: if you'd like to e-mail us, huck news.com. >> and there is a commentary on the huckabee report from 600 radio stations across the country and available on a daily pod cast, go to huckabee.com for details and the facebook page or follow me on twitter. over the past six months, awlaki, qaddafi and bin laden have been eliminated from offers, isn't this the president that received a nobel peace prize? looks like it's time for me to take the hot seat.
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(applause). >> my challenger today. above the law.om and jehmu green, former advisor to hirn and fox news contributor. jehmu has barack obama become neo bush now that he's become the war president in a sense? >> i think the further thing from it. clearly he's he approached foreign policy from building alliances, not doing it alone, seeing a lot more reasonable, i think, when you look at his success, which you just listed off, quite eloquently. everything that he has said that he would do, he is a' checking boxes off. we should be, i think, as he'll probably agree with, we should be cheering him and where are the pompons and i feel in comparison domestic policy standpoint, if he was able to drive the train in the same way he has as commander-in-chief on the economy, i think things would be different. i think he is being held back
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by the guys in congress and when it comes to leadership his policies are clear. >> mike: i would agree you have to give him credit, i think that republicans are, frankly, it behooves us to recognize that in terms of getting some of the high value targets, he has done it and we ought to be grateful and some people say, well, but you know, he wasn't really his doing. he's the president, he would have gotten blamed had those missions failed. he deserves to et get the credit because they succeeded and i think that republicans ought to give him his due on that. my question was he was so critical of bush for going after high value targets. that's my point. >> and obviously, it's usually the left who is concerned about human rights and due process, right. >> yeah. >> usually the conservatives that are more kind ever focused on the surgical approach that obama has taken. and basically been president assassin going around the country kind of james bond
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style. >> mike: does that bother you. >> as a liberal i'm deeply concerned with how this president has used foreign policy, has done foreign policy in such in a kind of secret way, more like bush, bush 43, but if you look at the way he's done it, and the nation building stage, we're much more like bush 41, building coalitions and making friends. >> mike: he's more like bush. >> bush 41. >> mike: and 43. >> that's a good thing we want friends around the world. one of the nice things about obama as an american tourist you can now go to foreign countries and say you're american as opposed to canadian we had in the eight years of-- >> i always said i was american and never said i was a canadian. and nothing wrong, in case the canadians are watching. >> if you're going to the your republican colleagues especially now running for president and asking them to give president his due and not just from a congratulatory
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standpoint, but really recognizing and acknowledging the leadership he has shown? >> i just did on national television. >> you could call them up one-on-one. >> mike: they all watch my show. they all watch (laughter) >> we're covered. let's talk about steve jobs new biography coming out, untimely death and timely biography. he said to the president, you're in for a one term presidency. is that a surprise that he would have said that to the president. i'm not surprised that the head after major corporation should be nicer to major corporations. that's not breaking news. steve job's main point we were at a competitive disadvantage vis-a-vis china and i would say to that, we're going to be a competitive disadvantage vis-a-vis china so long as we have child labor laws and a there's a moral imperative different than what china is bringing to the table. >> mike: should we be allowing
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them to abuse children and workers and import their products without any impunity whatsoever. >> now i think you're talking restrictive trade policies and time and time again, through history, free trade is better way for democracy than closed trade. >> mike: is it free trade if it's not fair trade, jehmu? >> no. >> mike: is it fair right now, what we're doing, allowing the chinese to dump products and steal intellectual property rights from american ingenuity. >> absolutely not. i think that conversation that steve jobs had with president obama was exactly as elie said, not a surprise at all, but i think the bigger part of the segment from the book that's coming out is the fact that he said let me help you with ads for the 2012 election, clearly, this visionary, who has just been, you know, it's in a devastating loss to the entire world, he thought president obama should be rehe elected in 2012 regardless of the challenges that we are facing with business regulations, that he wanted to have eased
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or the issues that he brought up with china from an education standpoint and even put some good ideas on the table for education, but bottom line, he wanted to help obama get reelected and he didn't have the community because we lost him too soon, but hopefully, others will see what he saw in president obama. he needs to get-- >> well, elie, jehmu, great to have you here and look forward to seeing you here again. thank you for coming today. and hollywood is full of all kinds of romances, superstar power couples like brad pitt and angelina jolie. and the actress and athlete maybe the most famous marilyn monroe and joe dimaggio and the actress and described cary grant and diane cannon. a wonderful book about their relationship. she'll be here to share their story next. [applause]. are choosing advil. i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding.
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it was >> there's a hollywood icon. when cary grant made a movie it was guaranteed success. he was the leading man in comedies "bringing up baby with katharine hepburn". >> i don't believe you. >> you have to believe me. >> you're unbride amazes me once more. >> an alfred hitchcock's thrillers like notorious and "north by northwest." she was
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a young and beautiful up and coming actress, 33 years his junior who captured his heart. they were married and she gave birth to his only child, a daughter named jennifer. even though their marriage didn't lost forever, her memories do. for more than 40 years after the divorce, diane cannon chronicles their relationship in a wonderful new book called "dear carey" my life with cary grant. please welcome diane cannon. [applause] >> hi, dyan, i've been looking ford. you've got to be the biggest l.a. laker pa fan in the country. >> see my belt. >> you have a buckle on says lakers. >> i don't know, are we going to have a season? >> i don't know, you you tell me with the lockout things. >> doesn't look good now. i have four words for the
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owners and players. snap out of it. >> there you go. >> how did you get to be such a big laker fan. >> my father used to take me to all the games when i was a kid, football, baseball, basketball, hockey, i'm from seattle so i loved it all. >> mike: and you actually did a commercial, we'll see a piece of it for the lakers. >> look at this. and four on two. >> ooh! >>. >> it's always been fans. (laughter) >> well, i want to, i want to talk about not the lakers, but the fantastic book called "dear cary", you knew him probably better than anybody knew him and you wrote a book that's warm and insightful, but it's not a kiss and tell, let's make him to be a bad guy. >> no. >> mike: it really presents a very human side of gare cary grant. >> i'm so glad you got that.
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>> mike: that's what makes it an endearing book. >> what finally led you after all of these years, i'm going to tell this story. >> i wanted it to be a helpful book, inspirational book, that people could relate to even though it stars cayy and me, the things that happen when you're involved in a relationship. >> mike: let's talk about the fact that when the marriage ended, it really left you hurt, devastated, you had a breakdown from it. >> i did, yes. >> mike: what was the, i guess, the essence why it was so devastating at that time and then you're able now to go back and revisit it. >> well, i think what happened was that i made him my everything. and that's a precarious position because that's like standing on a rug that anyone can pull out from under you at any time. and i think i was so, i was so enthralled by the attention that cary paid to me, he picked my wardrobe, the way i
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wore my hair and wrote thank you notes. >> he was the consummate gentleman. >> he was and if you thought he radiated charm on the screen, he radiated a heart, soul, sweetness and kindless things in his childhood held him back, he couldn't deal with. >> mike: on the screen he was an absolutely confident individual, but in person there was a side of him that was still very, very insecure? >> well, you know what happens, we look at stars and we make-- or political figures or anybody that we make a god out of, and finally, understand that they have feet of clay just like all of us, they have things to work through, too. and he tried to work through those things. >> mike: you guys were 33 years difference in age. rieft. >> mike: you were the fun loving, outgoing, you know, and he was the erudite and--
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>> i think that's so profound, i don't know why i never thought of that. >> mike: i'm the not charging you for. >> i don't know why i never thought about it that way, but that was quite, yes, because he was older than my father, but in the beginning i didn't want to date him. he really pursued me. and my parents said, no, dyan, he had three wives and-- >> and he called you through your agent and said it was a part in a movie. >> that's what he said. >> mike: it was a part right. (laughter) >> yes. >> mike: i love your laugh. that's one of the things endearing about dyan cannon. >> my agency was in the office for four hours and when i came out my agent said, he didn't mention the movie. i think he's interested in you. i said he was crazy and he was right and i was wrong and he was interested in me.
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>> mike: one of the great, i guess, maybe reasons of this whole marriages was your beautiful daughter jennifer, the only child he ever had. how much of cary grant do you see in your daughter and in your grandchild? >> all of the best, all of the best for carey is in my daughter, our daughter and go-go the little boy. >> mike: go-go. where did you get that name. >> i go and i go. >> mike: one of the reasons i asked, my grandmother we called her go-go for the very same reason. >> you did. >> mike: yes, we did. the second go-go i know. >> is that true? >> i promise, you can't make something like that up. >> i haven't heard that before. >> mike: and so if i ever see you again, i'm going to say how is go-go doing. >> i'm going to say fantastic. >> mike: by the way all the members of the studio audience will get a copy of dyan's book "dear carey" and all of our television audience will go to
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amazon and other book stores to get a copy. >> i'm he grateful, you really, really got it, thank you. >> mike: you've written a wonderful book and thank you for coming, a delight to meet you. dyan cannon, one of my favorites for a very, very long time. and anchoring fox news, kelly wright's music is a family business. kelly and his son are going to join the little rockers for a marvin gaye classic. that's next. lobster. there's so many choices. the guests love it. [ male announcer ] it's endless hrimp today at red lobster. amuch as you like ny way you like, like new sweet and spicy shrimp, all for $15.99. my name is angela trapp, and i sea food differently.
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>> fox news channel's kelly wright is with the little rockers and a new cd called goodness and mercy. you're going to love it.
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he's here with his two sons, michael and morgan. kelly always great to have you have first time you brought your sons. this is morgan and michael playing the guitar. so, when did you guys start playing? morgan-- >> i started around three years old. >> banging on pots and pans. >> a mickey mouse drum kit. as a christmas present. >> and i think you've gone way beyond the mickey mouse drum kit now. what about you, michael pt. >> a guitar. >> as soon as i heard my first michael jackson record. >> it wasn't your dad's music. >> definitely was in-- >> i'm trying to help you out. >> you've got to say, billie jean has good riffs. >> mike: billy jean, i'm sure he was doing the moonwalk all over the house. (laughter) >> we've got to get him back for that. kelly, tell us about the cd. >> goodness and mercy, a mixture of gospel, and some r & b flavor, some country,
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southern gospel, a collection of songs about hope in this troubled times and hope, i'm injecting a good infusion of hope. >> mike: and you get this on itunes all over the place and where else. >> family christian book stores throughout the country. >> mike: it's great. i've got it downloaded on my ipod. >> thank you. >> mike: i'm loving the music and we'll do a cut and all the audience is going to get a copy of kelly wright's cd and they're going to love that. [applause] >> let's play one of the cuts from the cd. ♪ ♪ oh, mercy, oh, mercy, father, we need your mercy ♪ ♪ oh ♪ well, oh mercy, mercy me
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♪ oh, things ain't what they used to be, no, no, ♪ ♪ where did all the blue skies go ♪ ♪ for it is always that, oh, mercy, mercy me ♪ ♪ oh, things ain't what they used to be, no, no, no, no ♪ ♪ radiation underground and in the sky animals and birds are dying ♪ ♪ oh, mercy, mercy me ♪ oh, things ain't what they used to be ♪ ♪ what about this overcrowded land, how much can she stand ♪ ♪ oh, oh, my, my, my
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♪ my sweet lord ♪ oh, my lord ♪ we need your mercy, your mercy, your mercy right now ♪ ♪ oh mercy, mercy me ♪ oh, you know things ain't what they used to be ♪ ♪ mercy me ♪ we need your mercy right here and right now ♪ ♪ oh ♪ mercy, mercy, me (applause) >> kelly wright, mercy and goodness, the name of the cd. you'll want a copy. thanks for joining us, hope you had a great time tonight. we certainly did. from next week from new york this is mike huckabee from the
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