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saturday august 2nd. i can't believe we are in august. i will see you tomorrow night. >> tonight on "huckabee", the crisis on the border and the president taking executive action. >> i will have to make tough choices to meet the challenge. >> she wants to stop the president from doing so. marshala blackburn in a "huckabee" exclusive tonight. and hamas breaks another ceasefire and an american in israel shares his story from inside of the family bomb shelter. epa rules putting the squeeze on coal. the president acts like superman and ceos coal he thinks
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kryptnight. and fighting back on the war on coal. ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. (applause) thank you, thank you very much. (applause) we've got a great audience here tonight and we want to say welcome, welcome to "huckabee" from the fox news studios in new york city. so someone just kidnapped one of your children and another child shot at and another blown up by a suicide bomber. what is your reaction? i mean, your gut level reaction? the calm down and be relaxed and restrained in your response or get a cup of coffee or pastry? of course not. you would charge hell with a water pistol to a venge your
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children. why are israelis asked to do what no american would do in the threat of the children. the this is a disporportionate response. it means that israel is more successful in protecting itself from a nilation than those attacking hear. the iron dome saved countless jewish civilians and instead of congratulated with them many in the media say they ought to restrain themselves and eliminate the ongoing threat. john kerry ought to be renamed for the shakiest gun in the west for his blundering efforts to punish the good dpies. it was a miracle that his response to 9/11 that it was new york that was fault for
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buildings too high. when palestinian pack population around military hardware and weaponry and fail to heed the leaflets and the radio transmission and phone calls and text messages, the results will be tragic, one msnbc reporter blamed israel for a misguided hamas rocket. i wonder if they would feel better if israel would be terrible at defending herself. there were 50 dead japanese persons in hiro shimma. is that the new standard? making sure a eye for eye and body counts is the way we figure it out. every single proposed and agreed to ceasefire pushed by obama and kerry, resulted in hamas violating it by firing more
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rockets in civilian targets in israel. israel fires missiles at military targets and regrets when it accidentally kills civilians. hamas intentionally aims to kill jewish civilians and celebrates when they succeed. israel has no choice but disarm hamas completely. united states policy ought to call for an end to the terrorist instead of telling israel to disarm. this is absurd as asking elyoit nest to holtster his fire arm to give a l capone time to reload. it is hard to help the good guys to beat the bad guys when our guys don't seem to know the difference. (applause) late friday, the house finally
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approved a republican bill to give help in the border. with the senate in a five week recess, there is little chance that legislation will go through. the president spoke about the bill in a press conference earlier on friday. >> house republicans as we speak are trying to past the most extreme and unworkable versions of a bill that they already know is going no where. they can't pass the senate and if it were to pass the senate i would veto it, they continue. >> a senate measure that was approved prevents the president from expanding programs for imgrants. tennessee congresswoman marshala blackburn introduced that plan and joins us from nashville. >> great to be here, thank you. >> i want to begin with a question raised by the wall street journal in the saturday
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morning edition and indicating that the house legislation was driven by jeff sessions and ted cruz and the house members. is that how it went down? >> it was house legislation. i can tell you they worked with a group of 20 members late in the evening on thursday to get something that would be workable and would keep our commitment that we made to secure the border first. we knew we had to change catch and release. we had to make sure there was a plan to get the children back to their families in their home country. no comprehensive bill. one thing in a time. separately, dealing with the deferred childhood program that was my legislation basically that takes away the president's ability to grant amnesty. >> explain the bill that you
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sponsored and pushed through. help our viewers to sort of see how that works. >> right. what is happening, the president would delay or defer the hearing for children that are coming in the u.s. for a period of two years and allow them to go ahead and get a work permit. this is for children in the country or either children who had come here has children. and this was done by executive order and not statute, but executive order that was signed june 15th, 2012, and put in action august 15th, 2012. if you look at the escalation rate of illegal aliens coming to the country from that period of time, it is absolutely astounding. 2009 to this year there is a 300 percent increase and next year
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expecting a 113 percent increase. we are freezing the program and as of july 30th no federal money can be spent on the doca program or work authorization to those who unlawfully enter the country. we voted in such a way, that it would handicap the president and keep him while we are away in august trying to grant amnesty to another class or grouch aliens entering the country. >> i am confused, because the president was in the podium and we played the clip. well congress is not doing anything and they will not act and of course, the senate has gone home and he threatened to veto a bill he didn't personally right. i don't know how he became the
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monarch rather than the president. how frustrating is. it you stayed there and got a bill done and yet he says that you are not doing anything. >> that's what he wants to say and harry reid the same thing. we have 367 bills on harry reid's desk. we want to uphold the constitution. article one, section eight calls for, gives the process of naturalization to congress, not to the executive branch. this is the jurisdiction of the house. it is laid out in the constitution and when you look at the enumerated powers little further in the section enumeration for the executive branch, there is nothing that deals with naturalization. and so the president is outside of the law. this is a lawless administration. and what he had done was to go in and try to put in place a way
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to provide citizenship or amnesty and now we heard he was going to expand the program and governor, we feel like it is imperative that we stand for the rule of law. we are a nation of laws that recognizes and respects the rule of law. and it is imperative that the u.s. house of representative take the lead in standing for the constitution and saying mr. president, this is not an action that you can take. >> you have clearly done your job and one of the reasons that we want viewers to hear from you. and not only what you did, but in fact congress did what they were supposed to do. we appreciate you joining us. >> absolutely. thank you so much, governor. (applause) >> we've been hearing how the fighting in the middle east is affecting innocent palestinian and israelis.
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according to the associated press, israeli prime minister netanyahu, told senior u.s. officials including secretary of state john ker not to second guess him on hamas. that is after the ceasefire was violated by the terrorist organization in the first couple of hours. fox news correspondent is covering the fighting and he
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joins us from the israel- gaza board. and john, good to have you on and what was the reaction when the prime minister pushed back hard against the u.s. administration and said don't second guess us again. >> reporter: the polls show 80 percent of the resident support operation protectionive edge as it continues. prime minister netanyahu you mentioned what he said to u.s. officials and he maintained that he has to be trusted when it comes to the issue of hamas' unwillingness to engage in ceasefire agreement or produce or peace talks. and he maintained, prime minister netanyahu, that israel should not be forced in to any trust with palestinian mill at that points. you are right. he's pushing back against the u.s. officials and this as israel continues its operation and we are hearing that it is getting close. the operation particular of
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destroying hamas' network of tunnels and governor, we got to go into one of those tunnels. it was a quarter mile from the gaza border and close to a kibbutz. and 50 feet deep and total mile and half long. it was eerie going in there. we went 100 feet deep and three feet wide and five feet high. this is one of the tunnels that hamas has been using to transport gups and transport cargo and also to infiltrate israel which is the main concern and primary objective of the israeli operation. >> i want to ask you a yes or no. how effective is the morale of the israeli soldier. is it up? and are they confident of
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victory? >> reporter: the morale is high. i have a friend that is a sergeant and reservist. he said the morale is high and everybody wants to complete the mission of operation protective edge. they want to go back home to family, wives and girlfriends but not without the objective being completed. >> be careful and safe and we want to see you back well. thank you very much, john. my next guest is an american. his wife and four kids were vacationing in israel. concerned for the safety, he flew out there with the intention of bringing them back to the u.s. he doesn't want to let the terrorist win by going home early. david joined me by the wayway of skype in the family bunker. it is a pleasure to have you joining us.
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>> thank you. >> you notoriety bunker, by law every new house in israel has to have a bunker for moments like this. i don't think the mefrns understand the ongoing threat israel faces. what happens when the alarm goes off and when was the last one that took your family to the bunker. >> we were woke up by blaring alarms and we have to paint the picture. u.s. cities attacks by rockets and what would our reaction be. we have had them at two toifl tiefl 30. and blaring loud sirens and you know you have less than 60 seconds to get up and grab your entire family. and we have 12 people staying here. four kids and my wife and pregnant sister-in-law who is due any day. and her son and a few more
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people. and you have under one minute to rush to the bunker and you hear the iron dome striking back and shaking the apartment from the natural shot or connecting with a missile coming toward your town. >> how long are nut bunker? 30 minutes or hour? >> what is the time frame. >> minimum ten minutes and we say 15 or 20 to play it safe. sometimes the rockets are on border aring towns and we'll hear the iron dome firing in other cities as well. we stay put and we have a computer which i am coming to you live and we have the breaking news and follow where it happen and when it happen. >> you know a lot of people may have a hard time envisioning what eight by eight looks like. the 12 of you have to huddle into so quickly. >> yes, eight by eight.
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and right here, we have a bed that fortunately the kids didn't wake up and we laid them down on the bed. we have a make- shift window that is covered by a steel door. it is like a submarine knob. it is a fire escape if necessary and we are trapped in here. we have supplies and chargers for the phone and flashlights and air conditioning right there. and i am trying to get the picture in there. and we have blankets for the kids and pull out sofa and that's about it. it is not much room in the eight by eight room. >> i hope you don't have to go too many more times. david, you could have gone and got your family back it new york. and why did you stay? >> you know, traveling to the
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airport is 45 minute drive from here. now, driving in the car, you are on the highway, if an alarm goes off you have to jump out and hit the deck. my kids, they still don't know what is going on here. and to be honest. after a few weeks of being here. you have a sense of solidarity. i have roots here and my wife was born here as well. and we are proud of the job they are doing. and hope to be home very soon. but i would love to have this thing end and so we can see the rest of our family, because they are in cities that are under attacks worse than we are. >> david, be safe. and thank you for joaning us.
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my next guest said the reporting of the conflict of the middle east is unbalanced and bised for israel. he said the media is not giving the palestinians a fair shake. joining us is the founder of the palestinian institute james hogbee. >> i think globally it has been in favor of the palestinians and you feel differently, explain why?
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here's the issue the person from the bunker, there are many stories that are told like that about palestinians in shelters or staying in their homes because they have no where to go or there is a catholic church in gaza city that is currently housing 300 people, the nuns have left, but the priest is there with the folks in the neighborhood who had no where to go and they have been told that bombing will take place in their neighborhood and they are to leave, he writes a poignant note, this is a shelter and no where to go. why are they bombing in this neighborhood? there are plenty of stories and not only the story that is happening, but the napes and the ages and the five-year-old kids, traumatized and mothers and also with the pregnant babies or new borns who are now frightened for their children to survive.
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it is a war that affects people and the casulties on the palestinians far exceed anything that your viewers can imagine. but each one of those casulty system a personal story and that's what the press here doesn't tell. >> this is from scott pelly. this is how he opened the cbs newscast. >> good evening, there was no escaping the war today, not for the palestinians who sought shelter in a united nations school in the northern gaza strip. >> that was scott pelly. >> television news has done a wonderful job. >> but jim, let me ask you. >> what about print media and washington post, it was horrific and they have gotten better. >> jim, this would not have happen when hamas that is a terrorist organization was not firing indiscriminately into israel and attempting to kill
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the civilians and there would be more dead israelis if not for the technology of the israeles and the iron dome. shouldn't the pressure be put on hamas? >> and on israel as well. >> what kind of pressure on israel. don't they have a right to defend themselves on the attacks. >> i have often quoted a friend of mine, an israeli arab who once told palestinians who are arguing for the right to resist. you have the right to resist you have used so badly. israel forfeted the right. >> when you had the situation in the bunker with two israelis killed and then one apparently captured and we don't know his fate now. in response to that israel killed 150 people who had nothing to do with that bunker and nothing to do at all with
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the crime that israel said was committed and basically a conflict between soldiers entering and a it should have been left at that. but to keep 150 people from the act is a act of collective punishment and should not have happen. our bible said an eye for an eye. it doesn't say 150 eyes for two. >> no, but it make its clear when israel is being shelled with people who celebrate every israeli death. israel has not celebrated the deaths of the palestinians and they wouldn't go in there but they have to get rid of the tunnel network. >> i have seen the guys in the lawn chair in gaza and they are looking at them like a fire work show. it is not humanity on the one side and devil on the other.
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you have two human groups of people. palestinians suffering disporportionately and understand the conflict didn't begin only by the shelling of hamas which i condemn. it began with the closure and strangulation of gaza and gaza people are badly governed to be sure and horrifically treated by them. and so they would know how much food to let in. and that's not the way to treat gaza like an open prison camp. and you create despair. >> we are out of time. if they were not ruled by a terrorist organization, there could be a lot of things going on differently. >> yes. there wouldn't be a terrorist organization if not despair and anger. >> unfortunately we can't continue because our time is
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gone. i want to bring balance but the only thing we truly again on that it is an incredibly unfortunate situation and hamas needs to be put under the pressure to stop this and get back to a peaceful environment in the middle east. thank you, jim for being here. >> pennsylvania congressman mike kelly has a message for president obama. >> it is a nation to go underground with me and look people in the eye them they are no longer important. ncongressman kelly will be here hey mom. yeah? we got allstate, right? uh-huh. yes! well, i found this new thing...
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that would cost thousands of jobs. in west virginia, the second largest coal producing company in the country the congresswoman pledged to fight the administration on regulations. even her democratic opponent in the senate race is critical of the president's policies on coal. here is an ad released. >> where do they think the electricity come from? it is the hard working coal miners. i fight and stand up to leaders of both parties who threaten our way of life. i will make sure president obama gets the message. >> one thing i would like to agree with her turning the power off at the white house. >> pennsylvania is one of the largest coal producers in america.
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and they are rallying against the ridiculous epa rules. congressman, thanks for joining me and good to have you here today. >> thank you, governor. >> i heard the candidate for senate on the democratic side she will fight president obama and made the comment and stand up to leaders on both sides. congressman, i am not aware of any republican that hates coal. >> the folks on the other side have it mixed up and forget about who made the country great. coal is the work horse of the american industry and the president stated when he was running, you want to continue to make electricity burning coal. you can do it but we'll bankrupt you. and gina mccarthy said there is a war on coal. and nothing more true. there is a war on coal. and i said this. the president acts like he's superman and coal is kryptoite.
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we have thousands and thousands of people every day go in this precious item out of the earth to run our factories and why now? and the answer is, he doesn't know who we are. you know, governor, we invited him to come to the coal nation. mr. president, come and walk and get off of the back nine and get in the mine and i want you to see what these people do. and he thinks the same way, and cling to your bibles and guns and insignificant. i will tell him mr. president you are off of the mark. this is what made america great. in a global economy that we should be dominating right now, the president plays, the victim. whether on a domestic or international issue accident this is the president, the leader of the greatest country
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in the free world. stop being the victim and be an advocate for america. (applause) >> i don't understand the president's position on coal. it is cleaner and i much rather put americans to work with coal than use oil that we suck out of the sands of saudi arabia to make them rich so they can use their profits to fund terrorist schools. i don't get the anger that the president has toward coal. how do we wake up to the infect that we have energy and put americans to work and we have an administration that is not interested in those two things. >> we have an important election coming up. we have to keep our majority in the house of representatives and shelley moore has to go in the senate. we have to win the senate this fall. if not, we'll not stop the president's agenda it is clear
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to us people who put our feet out of the bed and go to work and i want to put a roof on the table and food on the table and clothes on their back. and make america great again. my goodness when we look at centuries and not decades. centuries worths of affordable energy, it is affordable and accessible and so right for us right now, it would make us the leader in the global economy. >> i love your optimism. and if the president takes you up on the offer to visit the coal mine, let us know. i will be there with a camera. >> we'll have him take off the golf cap and put on the hard hat. >> thank you. former irs official lois lerner thinks that cons
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separation of powers. there must be consequences. all i can say bravo. it is nice to have democrats that read and believe the constitution of the united states and realize that the cia director needs to be shown the door. (applause) >> president obama said that he supports brennan. he answered that in the new's conference yesterday and before doing so, it sounded like the president didn't think the white house press corps had all of the priorities in order. >> i thought you guys were going to ask me how i the spend my birthday. happy birthday. >> you know what i hope you saw, when they took the shot of the press. normally they would be oohing and did you so the looks on
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their faces? folks, this may be one of the great miracles since the parting of the red sea. the press corps, in the white house sat there stone faced, because it is no longer funny that the president is more into his birthday and golf game and vacation than the fact that we have a world in a lot of hurt and a lot of americans out of work, because he's so busy playing golf and taking vacations and worries about birthday cake he doesn't have time to take care of the job he seemed to want. this week, some of lois lerner's e-mails got released. she is the the irs official at the heart of the agency. in exchange with one of the colleagues she refers to conservatives as crazies and a lot worse.
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i can't say. it my wife would wash my mouth out with soap. this is the contempt that people in our government for those of us they are supposed to be working for. where did they get the idea we don't work for them, but they work for us. and the level of contempt and disrespect that the irs shoes toward the taxpayer leaves a conclusion. it is time to repeal the current system of taxation and put in the fair tax and by so doing eliminate not only the irs, but specifically, eliminate the lois lerner types who have forgotten who the boss really is. (applause) so award- winning broadway star mshg mcveigh, ♪ ♪
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my next guest had the lead role in the musical les miserable than anyone in history. please welcome mark mcveigh back to the show. great have you gone back. >> thanks. a real pleasure to be here. >> we were so thrilled when you were here before. people love you and we're delighted to have you back but you're kind of previewing something coming up. it is a brand new project and an album. a check of inspirational songs. i think we could use a little inspiration in our lives these days. >> i think that's true. i'm glad you agree. timing serving, isn't it? >> yeah. >> the finding my way is a group
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of inspirational songs. songs that inspired me while i was growing up and some new inspiring music. timing like we say is everything. and i think it is time for some inspiration, for some love, some truth, for something that we can really sink our teeth into. >> one of those songs is the one that we mentioned before. "you raise me up" done by josh groban and you're going to do it today. >> thank you. ♪ when i was down and oh my soul so weary ♪ ♪ when troubles come and my heart burdened be ♪
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♪ then i am still and wait here in the silence ♪ ♪ until you come and sit a while with me ♪ ♪ you raise me up so i can stand on mountains ♪ ♪ you raise me up to walk on stormy seas ♪ ♪ i am strong when i am on your shoulders ♪ ♪ you raise me up to more than i can be ♪ ♪ you raise me up so i can stand
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nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance of serious skin or allergic reactions, or stomach and intestine problems, such as bleeding and ulcers, which can occur without warning and may cause death. patients also taking aspirin and the elderly are at increased risk for stomach bleeding and ulcers. don't take celebrex if you have bleeding in the stomach or intestine, or had an asthma attack, hives, other allergies to aspirin, nsaids or sulfonamides. get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor your medical history. and find an arthritis treatment for you. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. a special goodbye to a very special lady in my life. my mother-in-law pat stevens who passed away this week at the age of 84 after a long and courageous battle with alzheimer's disease. she was a remarkable lady who as a single mom raised six kids
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during a time when there were not that many single moms. she saw that her children had clothes, food on the table and an immaculate home and she did it without government assistance shelf and her children were in church every week. i'm sure because she knew they needed the moral influence. i have to wonder if just a little of it may be of some relief from the noise that was a part of their lives. she was a meticulous planner and organizer because she had to be in order to take care of all of her responsibilities with both work and home. she made detailed lists and she accomplished everything she put on them. she was a true executive in that she outlined the task, assign and had responsibilities for each of her children and then followed up on the completion of the task. and held each of her children accountable for the results. she lived her life for her children. her greatest moments were when they were all together. how fitting that when news came of a sudden crisis in her
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condition that would enher life less than 24 hours later, all her children and their spouses were gathered at our house for what was supposed to be the first ever reunion of all the brothers and sisters that wasn't part of a christmas, thanksgiving or mother's day. it was as if she saw them together, having a good time and decided it was a good time to go. in proverbs, a godly woman is described as one whose children rise up to call her blessed. for pat stevens, her children did rise up and call her blessed. and she was. and we were all blessed to have known her.
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hey, everybody, good morning. today is sunday, the 3rd of august, 2013. i'm anna kooiman. ebola landed in the united states for the first time ever. the affected doctor is here and another on her way, but should he have left africa? brand new concern this is morning. and a possible break in the search for the missing oregon mom. was she just spotted? we have brand new clues as her husband and father prepare to talk to us on "fox and friends." and put down that cupcake right now. are you eating a cupcake for breakfast? the new government regulations about to hit your
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