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madonna all that time ago on this day. now huckabee. tonight on huckabee. >> with this endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandals. >> by dismissing benghazi and irs scandals as phony, is the president distracting and posterring. >> i washing dishes and i lock up and a guy in a rambo vest and pointed a gun. >> is the u.s. becoming a police state? nchris christie and ram a war of words. has the battle for the nomination of 2016 already begun? .
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♪ ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. (applause) thank you. great audience and welcome to huckabee, from the fox news studios in new york city. theories as to the problems in the republican party are numerous as possible murder suspects in an all black and white episode of perimason. this week the fight broke open between new jersey governor christie and ram paul in the christie's contempt for ram paul's libertarian views. pundits would say it is another split. we hear parties are in trouble because the republicans are renowsing to abandon pro-life or endorsing same- sex marriage and some say they will not accept the immigration scheme.
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or wont shred the second amendment and pass feel good lame administration and others say it is because they oppose obama care and they didn't stop sequestration by giving in to the spin of palosa. and republicans may have lost their way, but it is not because they moved to the left to become nothing more than a calorie free version of democrats, but they forgot to respect and reach out to the people and really make the country work. by the way, it is not the guys in the expensive suits in the corner office with a great view. my wife and i were in boston and went to fenway and america's greatest baseball park and 101 years old and may not be fancy as the newer ones, but it has class and a shrine to america's past time. i took photos to people who was important to the experience as
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the athletes that get paid millions to be on the field. these guys carry heavy things up and down the stairs for hours. they are on the feet for the entire time and work hard for their money and most people it is a distraction or obstruction to seeing the game. i see those guys and i see what makes america great. people working hard and sweating to earn a living and so one day they can sit in those seats rather than just hall hot dogs and peanuts and beverages up to them. people who lay brick have a gift. i value people who work with their hands and do things they can't do. i can't fix a water faucet or wire a house or fix a car or air-conditioner. people who can are valuable. i never played golf and i have much appreciation for the people who tend to the grounds as those who drive the carts. republicans need to attract people from the byes and girls
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clubs and need to community why big government and high taxes. and they need to explain why educational choice gives the children of working single moms the same opportunities as the kids going to the finest private schools. they need to explain why failed energy policies of the democrats are costing them in the gas pump and electric bills. i grew up having more in common with the people work nothing the kitchen than those sit negligent head table. to be honest with you. i had to learn how to sit at the head table. i knew how to clean up when the banquet was over. explain to the wait staff at the gop fundraiser, you will not have to worry about the people who paid $10,000 a ticket. don't bedrudge those who get food stamps and bail out
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executives in a ig and goldman. the problem with gop not that it is pro-life or conservative. it is convincing the masses and majority that they are not invisible. (applause) >> and president obama has been in office five years now and this week, for the 19th time in pres on presidency. president obama in making the latest economic speech had the gall to say this. >> with the endless parade of distractions and political posturing and phony scandal, washington has taken its eye off of the ball. and i am here to say, this needs to stop. (applause) >> this needs to stop. >> you know those phony scandals like benghazi and how the irs is
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target the conservative group and it is justice department snooping on reporters and the calls they make. really mr. president? phony scandals. here to discuss with crystal founder of conservative black chick. and miller who is author of the book emily gets her gun, but not in new york. emily, great to have you and crystal here today. >> thank you. >> the scandals that rocked the obama administration and there are a lit any of them are they fony? >> of course they are not phony. it is the president who is pushing them. benghazi four americans are dead and one ambassador that is not phony. irs targeting conservative group system not phony that is terrifying. justice department snooping in the e-mails and phone calls of reporters. >> they probably have yours. >> and nsa, too.
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you know, we are not on their agenda and they ignore the first and fourth and second amendment. >> crystal, how does he get away with saying they are phony scandals and they are not phony to the people whose lives are up ended by them. but will the press hold this president and his administration accountable? >> oh, sadly governor huckabee, no. i think the reason being. the liberal media is stuck on the fact that president obama is the first black president. and what is odd and troubling to me, he's talking about himself in the third person. on his economic speech tour. washington is taken its eye off of the ball. last time i looked mr. president, you are the commander in chief and biggest head in washington and instead of focusing on trayvon martin's death, president obama pushed himself in the new's cycle by taking up the murder of trayvon
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martin after a jury found george zimmerman not guilty. that is not an important topic of national concern and benegotiate the office of president. why hasn't he talked about jobs and economy for the last time years. >> he talks about a hasser to put the focus. obviously it is out of batteries or something. >> the thing is, his latest pivot, he runs in circle for five years. and his latest pivot because the poll numbers are plummeting and it is due to the phony scandal. they have obama fatigue. they are tired and every woke it is another abuse of power. and so he is trying to say the polls also she that 56% of the americans disapprove of his performance on the economy. >> i agree with everything emily said. it is the poll numbers below 50 percent and i would argue,
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really, mr. president, your presidency is phony. we joke about this. but when does the president take.for something. when things are going well. i captured bush laddin. thank tots bush policy that were put in place after 9/11. when is the media going to wake up to the president? >> this week, the same speech in which he called the phony scandals, there was college republicans who had tickets to the event. they are going to go and hear the president's speech. they were denoticed because they were deemed a security risk. emily, is there something dangerous about being a college republican? >> there is something dangerous if you challenge barak obama. all these kids were doing was wearing republicanesque t- shirt and they were denied entry and
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there should be a short story godgot to be more played and the only way the president can make it up is invite them to the white house. he disagrees with to the right to assem pel and free speech. where do we draw the line with this? only have people allowed around the president that agrees with him? >> crystal you think that is what will happen with a beverage summit. >> soda pop and college republicans. >> it is doubtful. >> and if the white house is watching fox. >> in all seriousness as emily pointed out before, he flouts the first and second and four and thinks that the constitution is invoept for me. i talked about this with emily before the show, i thought the president of the united states moans he is president of all
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americans. we have a right to a cellble and hear his audience and his speeches. and they were civil, these kids in missouri. they protested a bit in advance of his speech. if you are in college and been a college student, you get a bow in your bon sxet you protest. >> i enjoy when people who protest. i must be significant to have earned that honor. >> i will not protest you. i will have you back, it is great to have you, thoofrngs. >> and coming up. swat times are storming home and tanks patrolling small town streets in america. are we turning into a police state? i would like to hear from you, go to mikehuckabee.com. and tell me what you think. or sign up for my facebook page and follow me on
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>> well, they are supposed to serve and protect and there was a receipt trend of law enforcement and treating citizens like they were warriors on the battlefield. i was washing dishes and i see move sxment there is a rambo kind of guy with a vest and a gun pointing at me. >> that was a florida nurse describing what it was like when her home was raided. and i yelled to my by friend get down. then the police searched the home without a warrant. they were searching for a suspect in the complex. no suspect was found. and in charlottesville virginia parking lot. agents surrounded a 20-year-old college student and rom mate in the car and they what the officers believe to be a case of beer and terfoying the plains
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clothes officers with weapons, they made the frantic 911 call. >> oh, my god, what is going on? i am freaking out. in the end the suspected case of bore was a case of sparkling water. and the mayor of maryland experienced an operate. and that is black mask holding roifls in the yard. i didn't have time to process that before i heard an explosion. my dorwas blown open and followed by immediate gunfire. they shot and killed his two dogs. they pulled me over the living rom and had me knoll in front of my front dor. i thought it was a home invasion. later it was discovered it was due to a drug raid mix up. in utah.
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army veteran matt david stewart's home was invaded by a swat team over the use of marijuana. the members from multiple agencies forced. it was a shootout tone the officers and the suspect. >> several officers are down. get up here now. >> stewart killed one police department and injured five others. he was arrested and later tock his own life in prison. >> no knock raids have increased to 80,000 raids in 2011. that is an increase of throw thousand percent. joining me is the founder of rutherford snout. and author of a government of wolves. eshg merging american police state. it is great to have you here. >> we are live nothing a time
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when police agencies that i supported and appreciated are militaryistic. how wide spread is this? >> there are throw this happened so called swat team raids and the increase is dramatic. and what happen in the early known 80s. the pentagon handed out fro equipment to 17,000 police agencies and you are talking about peacemakers and assault vehicles and armors for the policemen. and black hawk helicopters and you have police agencies that have 50 officers and black hawk helicopters now. and they militarized the police and the police, as army officers told me, once you put the gear on and you have the them wearing mask on. that's what they do in afghanistan. you can't see who you are up against. it is not like the peace officer who walked up and said
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a warrant. >> this is not officer o'toole. they have tazers and assault rifles and shoot the dogs. visewn some of the raids. a young girl seven years old in detroit she was asleep on the couch and in comes the guys in the middle of the nights and one of the officer's shoots her. they slammed her guy down in her blood. the guy they are looking for is in the house two doors down. >> most people sue and that case is ongoing right now and the courts rowelled that police officers have qualified immun y immunity. if you get a case settled guess
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who pays? >> the taxpayer. bang in the morning dorgoes down and he takes his wife and child and puts them in the closest and he had a hunting rifle. and the police enter the scene and 90 rounds are fired and 60 hit him. and they wont let the medics take care of him. police claim he shot at him. his safety never came off of the weapon. those are the cases we are soing and they are shocking. i have been in this area for 40 years if we don't reverse, folks, i am creeped out and i am worried. >> we all ought to be. when we come back, we'll ask john if there is a way to stop the militarization of state and federal departments and what you can do to protect yourself. we'll be right bac
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>> we're bavenlth police using military tactics and sometimes not because there is a terrorist unit but because of serving a warrant and those people smoking marijuana are probably mellowed out. they are not going up to jump up and say you got a brawny? first, how many agencies, it is not just local police unit. federal agencies. like the department of education. why do they have a swat team. >> they all have them. irs and fbi and the amazing thing about this time last year, department of homeland security bought over a billion holopoint
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bullets to supply the agencies. i am a former infrantry. they hit and explode and kill you. and the question is why does the department have hollow point bullets. there is a paranoiia about the american citizens. and we have reverse the master servant relationship. i think our fourth amendment and constitution said, the three most beautiful words is we the people. any government employee, the president and police are our servants and when they approach us, they should approach us with great worth and dignity. they are doing searches and two women driving through texas pulled over by the police and
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did vaginal and rectum searches. that was filmed it was awful and they didn't even change the gloves. >> they are so outrageous and not just isolated incident once in a while. it is happening regularly. is it because we supplied them with too many whiz bang toys. >> sure it is no reason for a peacemaker tanks they use over in afghanistan. yeah, we have done that. but many americans have been basically a sleep on this. and you are one of the few mainstream people who actually talked about these things. >> i mean, when i talk about swat time raids people go what? cn, and msnbc, why don't they talk about it. >> we are not against law and order but outreasonablingous
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trampling of constitutional rights and making sure that a person has a warrant to search me or my home. why in the world. in maryland. why did they go through the door. the purpose of the fourth amendment said there must be problemable cause before you walk up to the house and touch a american. they have to have evidence showing that you did something illegal. they have no knock raids and what the police are doing and the nsa, they are by passing. and it protects against a police state and unfortunately we are doing away with it. >> john, if we lose the country it is largely because we turned away and allowed our basic rights to be trampled on. >> it is a government of rules. >> and egypt moving to a more
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hospitalized. i am harris falker, now back to huckabee. >> i am going to play for you the comments from chris christie about fellow republican kentucky senator ram paul. >> the strain of is a very dangerous thought. as the governor of a state, that lost the second most people on 9/11 behind the state of new york and still seeing those families, john, i love the essoteric. >> senator ram paul for example? >> you can name a number of people. the esoteric intellectual debates, come and sit across from the widows and the orphans
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and have that conversation. and they won't. >> paul's office shot back on friday saying and i quote. if governor christie believes that the constitutional rights and privacy of americans is esoteric he needs a new dictionary or talk to hearns. a great number of them are concerned about the overreach of dpft in years. >> this is a legitimate debate. i am uncomfortable when republicans are attacking republicans. there would be plenty of us to agree on and disagree with the people who believe that big government and more taxes and more trampling on all of our constitutional rights are a bigger burden than the nuances on the republican party myself. just my thought. this week, egyptian authorities arrested and retained president
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morsi that he consphired with the terrorist groups. morsi's new government received the support of the obama administration after he. egyptian born pastor michael youssef told us how the people feel about our president and the ambassador to the country he appointed. >> you should so the signs of tahrir square. there is an x on them. it was shown in the congress. and they literally want nothing to do with this administration. they say to the american people until you change your administration we don't want your money or our aid. >> dr. michael youssef is a leading pastor in atlanta, georgia.
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he's one of the leading voices and scholars. he was born there and has family there and there is a problem with what is an ongoing systemic persecution of christians and secullar muslims in egypt in the mohammed morsi administration. now that morsi is moved out, the same leader that called jews bloodsuckers and said they stenneded from apes and pigs, where is the administration showing at least a little bit of love for the moderate egyptians who would like to see egypt have a sense of democracy, which is what they fought for in tar i square. finally, former president bush who shaved his hand to she solidarity for a two year old
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little by. i have known he was one of the most dignified and qualified and gracious gentlemen to occupy the white house. in this act he shed compassion and makes him the huck's hero of the week. for a former president to shave his head in response to the little by's chemo this were for leukemia, all i can say in president, america loves you for it and we love you. >> and go learn more at patrick.org. >> and what makes politicians ashamed out of the office to think they
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>> the things i did were wrong and hurtful to my wife and compounded it by misleading people about it. >> that hasn't stopped though thee weiner from taking another shot. the former congressman joins a series of disgraced law makers mounting a come back. >> i am dopely 0 i didn't live up to what was expected of me. >> elliott spitser is currently running for new york city comptroller and form offer south carolina governor mark sanford up with. >> i stand before you with a new appreciation indeed for a goffed second chances. >> a new series of sexually charged messages could kill weiner's public aspirerations once and for all.
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he took heat. >> it tock a lot of work. and a whole lot of this were to get to a place where i could forgive though thee. i love him. i have forgiven him and believe in him. >> if that sounds familiar, she is taking a cue from her mentor. >> i am not sitting here standing by my man like tammy wynet. i love hip and respect him and honor what we have been through together. >> though president clint may have survived the affair with monica. >> i did not have sexual relationship with that woman. >> the second chances are not guaranteed for all public figures who flirt with scandal. >> why does though thee wein think he can run for office and why does his wife stand by him and why are young women sedouced
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by those with power? dr. berm man, great to have you here. i want to talk about these guys and what they do. i first want to ask you, what is it about the men that would cause young attractive women, whether it is you know, the monica or others to be interested in married men who are older than their fathers? >> first of all, power, money and fame are hilo seductive and one of the things that are interesting, nick richey of the dirty.combroke the story. he was on my show and i talked to him a bit. he interviewed this woman for hours and days and months, really there was a grooming process. this was a guy who was seductive and he knows how to seduce women and he looked for someone who was kind of turned on by his
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sexual prowess and even more his political prowess and that's how he sucked her in and then it was sexual. she was not in to the sexual part she wanted to talk politic. but he anyhow how to go there because he is a experienced predator. >> is he more than a dirty old man or is he sick or a sex addict? >> whether you call it an addiction or compulsion. this is troubled. this is highly compulsive behavior and you are someone who is willing to do something what appeared to be the moral and he made vows to his wife and you are willing to do something that costs you everything. marriage and career, that is a sign of compulsity. >> and approximate he has a little son. one day this kid will grow up and all of the pictures will be
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out there for his kid to so. what does that do to the kid? >> you have to look at the affect on two parts. old enough to goggle. how embarrassing. that is the least of the problem. when you have a parent who is acting out in a compulsive way. intimacy cannot exist. you are checked out when you are compulsive and actingly out like. that you are not emotionally present for your child or marriage or anyone else. >> what makes men in position. elliott switzer or mark son ford and anthony weiner what makes them feel like they will get away. >> narcissim. that is the co. and a lot of powerful male politicians have na rcissitic personality disorder and they are surrounded by people who
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cover and yes them and they don't deal with the consequences and it explodes and mush roms. >> how does a person who is the but the of the comedian and joke of the tabloids in new york city, how does that person go out with a big 13450i8 and proudly walk through neighborhoods and saying vote for me. i don't get that. i would be running and hiding. >> one it is his lively hod. and he has a sense of i am invincible. i got away with it the first time and eventually i will get away with it and my wife is standing by my side and the public will come around. they did last time. >> i feel 0 for his wife. huma is an accomplished person and very well educated person and has everything going for her. she's standing by him and you know, there is a part that wishes for marriages to stay
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together. and hope they will work it out. but is she kidding herself to think that he's really cured because he said he was and went through it and said i am cured and i have gotten this were. he's doing it all of the time. >> he said that and acted out. and i am sure i would be shocked if this is the only woman given the level of on on i think it is easy from the outside to judge. and i know there is a lot of criticism and know she has political aspiration. you have a family and a child with someone. you want to forgive. you want to move past and keep your family together and keep them intact. especially if you have a spouse that shoes remorse which he did. but you ask him if it can be cured. i base my work on the wleef that can change. it is requires this were and
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requires medication and if he's willing to do it, there is hope. but he's gotten away with a lot and that makes a man less inclined. i can't imagine if people of new york think he is qualified for mayor. if they do, they deserve. it but surely not. very nice to have you here. (applause) >> you anyhow her is the band leading mom of the partrij family. her personal life
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>> mike: nice to have you here? >> thank you. thank you. >> mike: the audience loves you. there is a lot of interesting things here? >> i know. it took me a long time. i never would have written the book 10 years ago, 20 years ago 30 years ago but i'm going 80 next year so now is the time to write a book. [ applause ] >> mike: there is a lot of interesting things one of which is i think the shirley jones is different from the shirley jones of the partridge family? >> i am an actress. law law. >> mike: there is endearing quality you have brought and very candid about it. your life off stage was not always like the partridge family. it was always pretty.
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there were tough things? >> life isn't always pretty for everybody. fortunately i feel in my heart that i've had an incredible life. i really do. even though there were some moments that were not good. the two men i married, i would have married over again. i talk a lot about jack in the book and problems i had with him. i never would have done it any other way. >> mike: talking about jack cassidy? >> father of my sons, david, sean, patrick and ryan and 12 grandchildren now. [ applause ] >> mike: are you going to let them read the book? >> not the grandchildren. unless they are old enough. my oldest granddaughter is 33 so she'll probably read the book and she'll tell me a lot what she feels. >> mike: there is one powerful story. you talk about the relationship with the cast of the pa tragic family. so many people know you from
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that. i know you perhaps more from many of musicals. mary and librarian and music man. you have. >> i'll be doing that with my son. 50th anniversary of music man and patrick are taking it out on the road and doing a concert version. he is playing the lead. talk about the movie and being pregnant with him during the filming. [ laughter ] >> mike: i'll buy a ticket for that. it sounds wonderful. you talk about the relationship with the cast and with danny? >> he was like my son at that time. didn't have a good home life so every weekend i would take him to my house and so he became part of my family. when did the wrong thing i would give him hell like did i my kids. >> mike: is there anything
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you say as you look back was it the greatest moment, was it the oscar? >> the reason was so wonderful winning the oscar, being a singer, people didn't think of you as an actress. they stopped making musicals. my career was over at that time. and had that not come along i would not have had the career because after winning the award i did 20 other motion pictures and many other things. i don't think i would have been able to do that had that not happened. burt lancaster is the reason it happened. >> mike: not bad to have him on your side. he is on the side of the audience he has brought books for every person here. [ applause ] thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. i hope you'll still be my fan after you read the book. >> mike: i'm sure they will.
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tonight, tweet tweet. the story of the congressman and the underpants. >> we're trying to get to the bottom of where the picture came from. >> i'm not going to talk about this anymore. >> he's not to be trusted. >> the former sexting congressman admits he did send more graphic photos. >> continue to give me a second chance. >> i think he should drop out. >> the cover of "rolling stone" is a place normally reserved for rock stars, but tonight, the magazine is taking heat for maki making him the latest cover. >> bad idea. >> believe in my heart and i will
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