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the accident scene. john kerry says it's becoming more evidence that russia helped the militants shoot down the plane. that's fox reports now. now "huckabee." tonight on "huckabee". >> evidence indicates that the plane was shot shot down, launched from an area controlled by russian-backed separatists. russia has refused to take the concrete steps to de-escalate the situation. is the president's warning for russia strong enough? >> there is right and wrong, a just side and evil side. >> as hamas continuing to fire rockets, israel expands its ground assault itches we're moving from the iron dome to an ire fist. we will fight anyone wo wants to destroy the jewish state in
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israel. plus don't forget about the immigration crisis on our southern border. ♪ glee ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. >> thank you. thank you very much. welcome to "huckabee." this week israel finally had enough of the terrorist strikes against their civilian population. they launched a ground campaign into gaza, the hellhole of hamas. twice hamas violated a cease-fire agreement and continued to launch rockets over 80% of the israeli population. the best we got from the white house was a ridiculous add mondayition for both sides to restrain themselves. if 225 million americans, do you
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think we would appreciate someone telling us to restain ourselves? prime minister netanyahu bluntly explained the difference between the so-called two sides. >> we're using missile defense to protect our civilians, and they're using their civilians to protect their missiles. that's basically the difference. they're embedding these rockets that they're firing wholesale into our cities, terrorist rocketing, trying to kill as many as they can. >> well, it's indeed a tragedy that several hundred residents have been killed, an even greater tragedy that the savages who operate hamas use innocent people as human shields to protect their weapons. none of those palestinians would have died if hamas didn't insist on acting like vicious mad dogs intent on making mayhem. please, don't buy the lie that if israel would give us more land it would be okay.
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israel lives on one sixth of 1% of the amount of land possessed by arabs and musz limbs. there are 300 middle eastern muslims and arabs to -- the idiotic probably to give away more land is to assume if you let the mag dog closer to your face the less likely he is to bite. israel has a legitimate right to the land and a legitimate right to defend itself. it's the only middle eastern country that gives women full rights. it's the only one which outlaws honor killings of women. it's build six universities, 20 community colleges and 166 clinics for palestinians just between 1979 and 2006. israel accommodates 15 different religions. let me ask this -- how many christians, hindus are buddhists are free to worship in these
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countries. the barrage of rockets fired into israel is just the pregame for the real target -- the united states. if we pussyfoot around now, we will rue the day when the terrorists are tender loose on the united states, and we wonder why we never bothered to control or borders or our brains, a president with leadership -- the capital of israel, where it will be safer. we would urge an escalation of building jewish neighborhoods in judia and is a maria, so those families would live in a neighborhood less likely to be targeted. we would announce there wouldn't by another dime of u.s. taxpayer money going to the palestinian authority until they publicly renounce and separate from hamas, and until they recognize israel's right to a safe and secure homeland.
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now, look, i don't say these things because i'm a jew, because i'm not. i believe there's a difference, however, between good and evil. i would never tell good to restrain itself, nor would i ever treat evil as if it were the same as good. i've spoken to friends in israel every day over the past 12 days of the attacks. i admire their patience and their hesitation to escalate their defense of their children that could in fact result in the death of someone else's. but enough is enough. america shouldn't keep the world guessing as to who it will stand with, the terrorist organization hamas or an elected democracy, israel. u.s. defense officials confirm a new video shows the actual sa-11 rocket launcher that they believe that shot down malaysian airlines flight 17 that killed all 298 people on
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board. the video shows two missiles missing from the launcher, which officials believe is back in russia now. on friday president obama said the u.s. has imposed additional sanctions on russia for continuing to support the violent separatists. joining mess is military analyst major general robert scale. welcome back. it's great to have you are here. the president has said there should be some sanctions levied against russia. is he being strong enough? taking the role that the president of the largest superpower in the world should be taking right now? >> vladimir putin doesn't care about sanctions. vladimir putin is russia. it's his hand that's on the throttle in this incursion.
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taking monday away as sort of a u.s. response to that doesn't affect the outcome at all. in fact in many ways, it actually strengthens putin's hands particularly with his own people. his favorable rating is all the way up to 83%. the russian propaganda has convinced the russian people they're in the right. if this administration just puts more sanctions on it, it just makes putin appear to be more righteous, governor. >> what could we learn if we could actually get our hands in the equipment. would we know for sure that russia was behind the attack, whether intentional or accidental? >> governor the smoking gun are the two missing rockets. you'll notice the railings are scorched, the two rockets are missing. they were probably both shots at the airliners. a little inside baseball. when a rocket goes off near an airliner and explodes, it blows away the rocket motor. that 14 or 15-foot tube that's
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at the bottom of the rocket. it falls to the ground near the crash site. that tube has russian fingerprints all over it. it has data plates that tell you when and where it was manufactured, serial numbers tell you which arsenal or which ammunition dump it came from, and it can tell you from the paperwork whether or not that missile belonged to the ukrainance or belonged to the russians. governor, it belonged to the russians. >> generally you say that in part because of the complexity of the launcher itself? >> yeah units how difficult it would be to get this griffin over and having some amateurs put their hands all over it? >> that's a great question, governor. what's important to understand here is this is not just a track vehicle. it is a very commission weapons system. it has a radar, electric owe optical scanners. it's a norm -- the missiles itself has a radar on it.
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the process of spinning up the missile of fixing on a target and guiding the rocket to the target up to 30,000 feet, this is graduate level work, even for a first-line military like ours. i mean, the course for training american rocket recruitment is 26 weeks long. you could tell me some ukrainian farmers came off the farm, hopped into one of the launchers and had the skills to shoot down an airliner flying that high and that fast. it's impossible. >> the president has taken a pretty much benign approach. he said there ought to be some price for russia to pay if it's proven. is that adequate? if not, what should he be doing? i think he words don't mean much. what should he do? >> first of all, putin understands two things. he understanding weakness and he
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understands power. putin is all about substituting his own military power for the will and the confidence that he has to get his way in the ukraine. there's an old war college saying, governor that says, when you create a military vacuum, something fills it. in this case bad people fill it. so in my opinion, it's time to start taking military action, something that putin understands. let's put stealth air kr569 in poland. let's take three or four armored brigades and put them in poland. let's actually aid the ukrainance and send them real weapons rather than mres and blankets. let's put an american presence in europe. if we do that the germans, british and other western europeans will follow our lead units general, thanks for being with us. it's always a pleasure.
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the president says he spots israel's right to defend itself while adding that the offensive in gaza minimizes civilian karkts. i can tell you israel hopes for that, too, but are israelis confidence in the message? naftali bennett joins me next. [male vo] inside this bag is 150 years of swedish experience in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. [ cat meows ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ um-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪
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israel's military continues its offensive in gaza in response to the thousands of rockets fired by hamas into israel over the last two weeks. by saturday, israeli troops discovered more than a dozen tunnels used by hamas to carry out attacks. i spoke to israel's minister of economy earlier. >> there are images of palestinian civilian casualties that obviously get broadcast all over the screens. how do you combat the idea that
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israel is ending up not intentionally, but ending up with a lot of civilian casualties in gaza, and what's the response that you give when that is brought up as the reason that vault is is an aggressor here? >> you tell the truth. hamas is deliberately killing its own women and children. that's what's going on. you know, the u.n. discovered thursday morning 20 missiles within a school. this is an official u.n. declaration. they found 20 missiles in the school in gaza. so hamas is hiding missile launchers within homes, within classrooms, one hospitals, and putting women and children around those launchers, and then shooting missiles on israeli towns, and then when we respond those women and children sometimes get hurt. you just have to spell it out. it's not unlike bashar al assad
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who's killing his own people. hamas is killing its own people. the ground operation is obviously intended to stop some of the rocket fire, but also to go after the secret underground tunnel system that is far more elaborate that i think most people understand. define what is the objective, going into gaza? how far will you go? when will you know you have succeeded? >> we'll go as far as necessary. we have no limbations. and we will win. you know, some of my own family is fighting. many of my friends. it's part of being a jew in israel. we've been in this country for 3,800 years, well before islam or hamas came to the world. we'll be here thousands of years after hamas disappears. the objective is to clean up those turns, the terror tunnels that lead terrorists underground into israeli towns. just imagine if you're sitting
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on your -- in your kitchen and suddenly you see in your backyard a hole appear and 40 terror commandos coming out and kidnapping you. that's something we cannot accept. that's something we are solving right now. >> there is a perception that the people of gaza are under siege. the fact is you supply electricity, you send food into gaza. many of the supplies they get actually come from israel, and yet the people seem to not, i guess, realize that. you're battle, however, is not just with hamas. last week you held up a rocket that had basically an iranian fingerprint on it. who is the real battle with, naftali? >> we're battling rad cam maniacal islamic terror groups led by iran, but not only.
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this is -- you know, if we don't win this battle, you'll have hamass, dlaeds, isis all around the world. we happen to be placed in a very difficult location, that is determined to create this huge caliphate all across the world, everywhere, from spain to paris to israel, and we're at the front lines. we do expect, you know, the world to stand behind the right. there is right and wrong. there is a just side and an evil side. if you deliberately targets civilians on the one hand while on the other hand we're trying to defend our people, there is right and wrong, and we expect the world to stand behind the democracy and the open society. >> are you satisfied with the u.s. response and their call for restrained on both sides? is that a fair request on the part of the u.s.?
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would you like something a little stronger from u.s. officials? >> the united states is our biggest and best friend, and we appreciate this connection. however, to ask israel to restrain itself after receiving over 1,000 rockets on our towns, i think that's not exactly the right message. i think israel -- and anyone should not be expected to incur and take hits forever. we offered one cease-fire. we offered another cease-fire. keep in mind where we are. we're wes less than half a percent -- or land represents well less than half a percent of the entire islamic world. we're about 6 million jews in israel covered by 300 million muslims, and we're defending ourselves. to ask us to restrain ourselves
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against radical islamic group, i'm not quite sure that's the right message. in any case i'll by clear. israel uses an iron dome, but right now we're moving to an iron fist, and will fight anyone who wants to destroy the jewish state in israel. >> thank you for joins us. it's always a pleasure. keep your head down, be safe and we'll talk soon. >> thank you, my friend, and thanks to all the viewers who are so supportive of israel. we have a civilian plane shot down and there's war on the israeli border. the immigration crisis on our own border rages on. one congressman is trying to find out what's happening to the illegals that are brought into his district. i'll be talking to oklahoma congressman jim bridenstein when we come back. to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber.
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according to a house judiciary report on friday, two thirds of unaccompanied illegal immigrant children have been approved to stay in the u.s. this year so far. but where are they going to stay? after initially be turned down by the department of homeland security, last week my next guest finally toured a facility that houses immigrant children in his own congressional district there in fort sill, oklahoma. congressman joins me now. night to have you with me today. >> let my start with you fact you try to go on july 1st, in a facility in your district. they told you you couldn't go and see a federal facility that you have oversight for. did you just -- and why didn't you? >> well, you know that was my
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initial reaction. we thought better of it. we wanted to go up the chain of command. we asked for somebody who we could talked to. we gave the phone number for the deputy director of hhs. that gentleman would not take my phone call, but his assistant said he would be happy to communicate via e-mail. eventually we were able to get access. it was 12 days later. we got access on july 12th. it was eye opening. a lot of my worth fears were confirmed. a lot of the children in these facilities have been abused. it's not that they're being abused by anybody in the facility. that's never been the case. the situation here is a lot of these children in these facilities have parents or relatives in the united states that are already here illegally. and then these parents pay coyotes down in mexico to have their children smuggled into the united states. >> unfortunately in northern
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mexico since the united states doesn't control the southern border the way it ought to, in northern mexico, the border is controlled by trance-national criminal organizations, so the coyotes who have possession of the children have to get across the border. in order to do so, they have to pay the right organize the crime syndicate to get across the border, so these children in many cases enof being taken hostage and the parents in the united states end up having to pay more money. in some cases the children disappeared. there are recent accounts of mass graves in northern mexico, and of course some children get sold into the slave trade. the crisis here is that a lot of these parents in the united states illegally don't understand the danger of having their children brought to the united states by coyotes and transnational criminal organ saxs, and because of this, the children are being made to suffer. >> congressman, what exactly did you see when you walked in th e
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there. >> the first teamed and when you finally got in. >> i don't know if things were cleaned up. i can tell you that the folks that i met inside that facility had a big heart for children. i can tell you they had 80 medical professionals that were in that facility. there were numerous accounts of scabies where the children were quarantined, others accounts of fever. clearly the children who had made it across the border had in many cases been traumatized. there were cases of children, accounts of suicide attempts inside the facility. but i can tell you the people that were working in there were very dedicated to making sure the children were well cared for, that the health concerns of the children were med, that of course includes the mental health concerns. i think the biggest message we need to make sure that everybody understands, we keep hearing the
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administration say people are fleeing crime and poverty in, and it's true that crime and poverty have been done there, as somebody who used to do counter-drug operations in the navy as a pilot. when i was there two years ago, three years ago, four years ago, crime and poverty were bad then. what's new now is that the president has articulated he would like people who come to the united states to be legalized, and he'd like to make them in fact citizens. that word has gotten out down south. if you talk to the children and hear their reports, their accounts, they believe if they make it across our border, they'll be given legal status. >> we appreciate you being here. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you, governor. that's just one state where thousands have been accepted for obama care and pedestrian premiums, yet remain uninsured. coming up, a story of how
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live from america's news headquarters, i'm harris faulkner. secretary of state john kerry has announced he will go to egypt tomorrow to help work out a truce with gaza. 13 soldiers israeli soldiers killed today, among them two soldiers with dual israeli/america citizenship. united nations meeting tonight is set tonight. washington state has wildfires, getting help as two military air tankers pull in. there's welcome news to report. cooler temperatures, lighter winds in the forecast for monday and tuesday. many resulting from lightning
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strikes. i'm harris faulkner, now back to "huckabee." the president and democrats say that obamacare is a big success. is it really set up to help the patient? linda was diagnosed with lung cancer in april of 2011. after receiving treatment and surgery, she returned to work. less than two years later he cancer had spread to her brain. october 2013, she signed up early for obama care, and even got a congratulatory message saying her plan would be in place new year's day 2014. while waiting for her insurance to kick in, linda rolain and her doctors discovered her brain tumor had returned. another surgery was necessary. in january when her coverage was supposed to start, she found out she wasn't in the system because of the processing flaws. so she had to reapply. then she was told she would be enrolled by march. linda went without coverage for four months. her husband places the blame on
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glitches in the obama care system. she says the time that her coverage was finally in place, it was too late. her cancer became untreatable. after having surgery on may 14th this year, linda passed away on june 30th. linda's husband of 45 years, robert, has joined a class-action lawsuit involving 150 people against nevada state exchange and the xerox corporation, which helped set up the marketplace. robert and his attorney matthew ca callister break my heart. your wife is anticipate getting the help she needs and finds out some bureaucrat made a mistake. how did you feel when you heard this? >> we both -- it devastated us. you know -- >> and what did they tell you?
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>> they didn't really tell us nothing. i mean we kept hearing that xerox couldn't get the program right, and that was the reason the insurance company didn't have her name in the computer. >> even though you got a message. >> yeah, they gave us the policy number, a member number, and said it would be starting march 1st. >> when -- when you were dealing with this, did they know -- did xerox and the state know how bad your wife's condition was? her doctors had said she's got to get treatment. >> yeah, they knew. every time my daughter-in-law called them, she would remind them, you know, you're dealing with somebody who needs brain surgery. brain cancer, and it's urgent. you said we had insurance, but
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she's not in the computer. the insurance company had nothing on her. >> did you feel like they treated you with the kind of respect that you deserved? did they care? did they show a sense of urgency? >> i didn't get no kind of letters from them, no apology, no i'm sorry, you know, our system is not working yet. the only they said to us was maybe the insurance company hadn't uploaded it yet >> robert, your wife was fighting cancer of the brain. how much of a toll did it take on her to know that she's not only fighting the physical ailment, but now she's got to fight a system that she trusted and that betrayed her trust? >> the stress and the toll it put on her was terrible. >> just a little over a month
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ago, barely a month ago, she passed away, still believing that she was going to get that coverage, and it was four months without it before it kicked in. by then, it was too late. >> right. she knew that it was getting worse and worse. >> matthew, as the attorney for this family, it's a class-action lawsuit now. what can you hope that you can do for folks? obviously you can't take care of mr. rolain and his family, but what can you do to help see this doesn't happen to anybody else? >> that is the goal, governor, you just articulated. it speaking to more than 200 clients who have signed up, we exact there's as many as 6500 people in nevada who think they had insurance, paid premiums for insurance, but unfortunately cyr oxed has so utterly failed in the wholesale installation
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despite the milliand many do noe coverage when they have paid premiums. that's the astonishing things. they have paid their premiums and are now facing, you know, in many cases a death sentence. >> i think people -- it's one thing if they don't pay and just can't get the coverage. if you pay and have done your end of the contract, but the party doesn't do its end -- we did reach out to xerox and silver state health, and they said they couldn't comment on pending litigation. xerox says there's more than the story being reported. but the sad think is no matter what comes out, it's not going to bring your wife back. it will not help you ever get over the extraordinary emotional pain that you have of thinks that you have done what you're supposed to do, getting notice
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from the exchange that you're covered, to find out that not only you're not covered, but for four months not being ability to get an answer. >> we didn't know what to think about it. they knew very well why we were trying to get the obama thing, because they covered preexisting. and it was a low rate, and we both were on disability. so we just thought it was great, you know, and then this happens. >> i think that's the heartbreak. a lot of people thought obama care would be good because of the preexisting condition, but in your case it didn't work. >> yeah. >> i hope matthew, you'll be able to help other farm. rocket, again, i express my heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. i hope it doesn't happen to anyone else. >> thank you. >> i appreciate you being here to tell your story. >> thank you, governor.
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>> -- and costly. it must be defended by work and -- and even by blood. >> it's great to have you all here. gretchen, i was so pro of you. you looked terrific. >> well, thank you, governor. >> you took care of that role. i said she could be a news anchor. >> well, i didn't have to step that far out of the box to actually play a journalist, but i will say so. hats off to the senator, who is an amazing actor, and to daniel, who believed in me to put me in the role and let me step out of the box. >> well, it was a great choice. i thought you handled it beautifully. >> senator, of all roles you played, i thought this was the most unique.
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you were a priest, so thank you, father, for being here. >> why are people laughing at that? >> well, most of my friends would consider that is not typecasting, but that's one of the things that frankly attra attracted me to this film. it was a chance to do something a little different. a chance to sound profound and wise. i've had those chances, but didn't usually take them. >> we're kidding around and having a good time, because we're friends, but here's the thing of think people need to see. this film is really about a very serious topic that's real, that faith is under fire today in america. gretchen, you see it every day in the news stories. we just saw the lobby lobby case. do you feel this is a wake upcall for people of faith? >> i think it's emblematic. it's a fictional story, but i think when people leave, i think
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they'll say, wow, do i take my freedoms for granted? the only way you realize that a freedom is gone is when it is, when it first assistants to erode away. we do, because we did this move and we cover it in the news business, but for the average sit sine, el think it will be thought provoking. >> do you ever feel that americans have gone to sleep at the switch? >> i think there's no question about that. >> i think we're seeing it in inns -- who have thought a few years ago that the government would you telling a group of people that they have to furnish another group of people the morning-after pill or suffering the consequences of doing that, even though it -- the religious
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beliefs. yeah, i think it's very timely in that respect. >> hollywood critics haven't given exactly the love for this, so it tells me it must be a must-see film for the people who hold -- would you agree? >> exactly. i think that holy with the did not want this to go out certainly the movie-going crowd and those generation i think there's an entitlement mentality in the country right now i think we've got to take responsible, an this is a movie that holds those values deal. >> well, as i say, if holy within doesn't like a film, i think typically i'm going to love it. >> i would say "go see persecuted.
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it's timely, and maybe more prophetic than you'll be comfortable with. thank you, guys. great to have you here. coming up is richard marx, who has a great song from his brand-new album. we'll be right back. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out.
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winning artist richard marx singing a duet with ryan seacrest. there is a album called beautiful good bye. one of our favorites richard mar thex is here. i watched the segment and with ryan seacrest with american idol and you invited ryan seacrest. you have been on my show three times and when will you invite me. >> i didn't invite ryan. he invited me and so the question, when will you ask me to do a duet with you? >> it is when a warm place freezes over. you don't want me singing with you. >> well, that the argues. >> it is great to have you back. first album in ten years. we have the album and
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all of the audience members aree going to go home with a copy of the cd courtesy of richard marx. >> you told them i take all majore) credit cards? >> yes.. they are going to get theirs free but everybody else at home will be ordering it today on itunes and amazon they have to buy theirs.am it will be worth it. it is a great, great album.g you are going to do one of the cuts from it. i the name of the cd is beautiful good-bye. this is not a finale. >> no. >> what's the song you want to do for us today? >> close of the album "eyes on me. >> all eyes are on you right now, richard marx.
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being here and thank you to you. this is mike huckabee from new york, good night and god bless. stay tuned for "justice with judge jeanine. >> welcome to a special sunday edition of "justice." i am judge jeanine. escalating crisis in the middle east. word two americans lost their lives in the israeli palestinian conflict. and the latest on the downed plane. what was russia's role. first my open. sooner or later the truth comes out. what i am about to tell you is going to surprise you even the most cynical of you. it is more about barack obama than humanitarian crisis. when you first heard of the border crisis i know you had vision just as i had of babies being carried
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