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can i assume everyone knows that we have three branchs of government and each are equal to the other. the founders took extraordinary measures to prevent too much power being grabed by one person or group. the system they created sometimes cumbersome but it is based on the longest used constitution in human history. the congress controls the purse or the money, the executive branch controls the sword and the judicial branch watches over and offers opinions as to the constitutional compliance of the other two. my friend matt staylor dean at the university school liberty of law has a book called "judicial tyranny" he says this the bill of rights is designed to protect the liberals against the majority.
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constitutional makeup does not give the minority veto rooifrts the majority. the political and social questions of our day as by constitutional design given to the majority through the legislative process. continually taking away the right of the majority to shape their culture will ultimately result in rebellion, to take away the right of the people to debate the question leads to anal gar gee or government of the few and results in tyranny. the supreme court declined to take up cases from the court of appeals regarding same-sex marriage in a number of states where the people had already voted to affirm natural law of marriage of a man and a woman. in these states typically a single rouge judge decided his opinion mattered more than the collective votes of the people themselves. the supreme court refused to hear the cases despite the confusion that exists due to its own windsor decision last year which struck down the defensie f
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marriage acted. in recent years the doctrine of judicial supremacy trampled the constitution and common sense. the court can rule on an issue, but unless the legislature passes enabling legislation and funds it, and unless the executive branch signs it and enforces it, it certainly is not the law of the land. that's often explained with authority by voices. it belonged to people that i wonder did they pass 9th grade civics. the law of the land requires agreement of all three branchs. this is not just about same-sex marriage which frankly i disagree with.
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president obama and hillary clinton and joe biden held just two years ago it was inconsistent with nature and nature's law. the big issue is the betrayal of our constitution and surrender to a small group of unelected black rouge injure wrists who can't make law nor enforce it. now, if you believe that men should marry men and women should marry women then get the people's representatives to vote for it. the chief executive sign it and then have the courts agree with it. i am disgusted with those who want to walk away with judicial supremacy because it is politically followed. show a modicum of knowledge about the way we govern ourselves and lead, follow, or get the heck out of the way. you'll eyes are on the syrian city of co ban knee the latest area isis fighters are trying to
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take over despite having air strikes from the u.s. and allies. it is very near the border of turkey. turkey's president has refused to join forces against isis. why would the turkish president turn a blind eye to the radical extremists on the verge of taking over account on its own nation's border. joining me is casey mcfarland fox news national security analyst. hi casey. >> think thehi there. >> let's first of all talk turkey. i am not talking the new jersey version here. why is turkey being so reluctant to be an active participant in its own best interest? >> first thing this is the middle east. everybody has friends, everybody has enemies.
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turkey thinks if isis gets rid of the kurds we don't like kurds that's probably a good thing. there will be plenty of time to get rid of isis and hopefully ask the americans to do the job so they don't have to. i was at a meeting with the president of turkey we asked are you going to be a part of the coalition? isis threatens as much as everybody else he was very dodgey about it he would not commit. just last week what does he do? he asked the united states. >> he is willing to sacrifice our sons and daughters but not his own. >> he is willing to hold our coat while we do the fighting. >> the problem is eventually he goes after him it goes after turkey. they started fighting on the tuckish border. it has been a war corridor for which jihadists travelled on the turkish syrian border. they will come after him. you weren't willing todown our
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coalition you are on your own. >> will we have the guts to say that? >> probably not. we may. here's what's about to happen. this is a genocide of the kurds while the turkish are on the border while isis is fighting nobody's boots are on the ground. the only people in the entire region we have not armed them they are going up against the most sophisticated state of the art equipment isis has because they took american equipment from the iraqi army. we have tailfailed to arm the k. they want military equipment so they can defend themselves. they don't want our boots on the ground they just want equipment. >> we promised them we were going to have the equipment. it went to baghdad instead. they never delivered to the kurds. >> the kurds like america. >> they love america. >> why do we have them @"wback? >> they are a democracy. they are the only place in the middle east the christians and religious men can flee to as
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isis advances. they are self sufficient financially. they have oil and oil wells. they don't want anything from us except the weapons to defend their own home land and people. they are not doing that. if that happens that is directly attributable to the united states government and the turks and the others in the region. >> we have been engaged in a number of air strikes. it comes to the number of air force he is sources are saying it is no longer working. they can't identify the targets without somebody on the ground providing intelligence. is this more for an air show rather than an air attack? >> yeah. initially the bombing was faktded because isis had convoys in the middle of the desert. you could attack the convoys. isis got smart they are infiltrated in the urban areas and the cities you can't find them. you need someone on the ground saying that ice that is isis headquarters. i think the president will have
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a choice in a couple weeks he will have three lousy choices he will say we bombed everything that's the victory we are coming home he will put big boots on the ground, tens of thousands of american combat forces or most likely return to his friends the iranians and say let's have a partnership. we do will the air force and a lot of boots on the ground. we want nuclear wep pops and we want you to look the other way. >> used to be dean of the war college he made the comment the air strikes are the first day of the deer season. they aren't used to being shot. a lot of harvesting of deer on the first day then they get smart. would you say that's a fair assessment of what happened? >> they are because it is much less like dear season than cockroaches.
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>> i hope that america has the will to realize this is a force we cannot ignore. we have to get the raid bottle out. >> always delightful to hear from you. great having you here. >> democrats are distancing themselves from the president nancy pelosi and harry reid. why they are toxic it those seeking office. we will talk about that when we come back. stay with us. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners,
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>> she loves herself some president obama. the actress gushed as she produced the president to the
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hollywoodentious lite. she said you are so handsome that i can't speak properly. f paltrow called herse obama's equal pay. has push for equal pay is important to her because she is a working mom. sheq we have the executive director of the accountablity project. good to have you guys here. emily, i start wu. gwyneth paltrow talks like she is identifying with the working moms. 6galling. and i am reading like the vanitty fair novel. she has a yard and two fireplace and a cloiming rockwall and makes 16 million a year. and president obama, i can
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relate to the struggles of working women. and my one movie for 16 million and it is hard on us. >> i mean, really? >> more than anything i am court reportered that the president you know favorability went down so much that the only hollywood celebrity he can get is the least popular in hollywood gwyneth paltrow. >> maybe they deserve each other. >> probably not happy about this. michelle obama it is like get your own. >> and she's on the state no-fly east. >> sleeping down in the east room where the uninvited guest show up. >> this is from allyson grimes going up against mitch mcconnell. she can't decide if she voted for president obama. >> did you vote for president
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obama in 2008 and 12. >> this election is not about the president. it is about making sure we put kentuckyians back to work. >> it was painful to watch. democrats appear to be running from the president and nancy pelosi and harry reid. >> there is two things that are happening here. with that specific case. there was a poll that showed grimes was leading by four points and mcconnell immediately released that video. it is not good or a surprise. this happens when there is a lame duck president whether it is clinton or bush or obama. they are not a moving target and so they put him out as being a nasty person to be affiliated and allyson grimes has to be careful who she affiliates with.
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>> and mark pryor didn't think we should keep harry redid. and mark warner made similar comments in virginia. not only president obama but harryñ> democrats are looking to distance themselves. >> president obama, this is the first president whose approval rating is 39 percent. you don't see him on the campaign trial. and the fact that the senate candidate in kentucky can't say if she voted for him. volunteers went to her campaign and they were not allowed to show they were obama t- shirts
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that's why he goes to gwyneth paltrow. the ceo of microsoft stepped in it with this comment. >> it is not about asking for the raise but having the faith that the system gives you the 0kt that might be one of the additional super powers that quite frankly women who don't ask for a raise have. that is good karma. >> he didn't have any good carm that was incredibly offensive. your reaction to a ceo not asking for a raise. >> he did not go to his circle. silicon valley has a problem with a male bubble. they don't get out and talk to women and the bigger issue is that women are not asking for
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raises and when they do ask for raises, they are not getting them. and there is a real problem in the industry and-)f it needs t addressed in the ceo level and be more open. >> he did apologize in a tweet carefully crafted by the microsoft pr firm i am sure. but is this the kind of thing that makes men look silly and stupid and vkkauninformed. >> it is women, who don't talk about money. and we don't ask for raises and if my bosses at fox watching. wink, wink. men feel more comfortable talking about money. and that is not bad karma to ask for a raise. he is 100 percent wrong. >> i would give you both a raise because you are terrific. it is great getting your
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perspective on all of those issues. don't expect gwyneth paltrow to be uninviting you to the party. you are off of the guest list you am sure. >> and go to facebook.com/huckabee show and tell us what you think. it is not just conservative groups that target american's taxpayers it is no holds barred. even the vietnam vets are not exempt. >> you are fined 50,000. >> how does that make you feel? >> bad. that is not the words i want to say. >> what you want to say. make us feel like (bleep) jg5nae government. >> we'll not fill in the blanks. but the victim of irs abuse will be joining us when we come back.
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>> if you haven't signed up to be friends with me on facebook or twitter do it now. links at mikehuckabee.com. and sign up for my daily podcast of the huckabee report and heard on 600 radio stations in the nation. theevt targeting of the conservative groups by the irs is well documented and revealed in the now documentary, unfair, the abuse of the tax collection agency on american citizens and the invasion goes well beyond the tea party. >> so for our audit, we sponsored families for christmas
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and bought their christmas trees and all of their gifts and their christmas moves. >> the irs agent i was dealing with, i asked her why i was being audited. we can audit anything we want. where can we go and where do you run away from the the united states of america? >> wow. adriana is the part of the advoscase. and she found herself in the cross hairs of theires. adriana and the unfair do you meanary producer craig bergman. thank you for joining us. and this is amazing and i am stunned by the information had here. and the irs first contacted you through your attorney. what did they want from you. and what did they ask of you. j applied for two tax exempt and another
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nonprofit and they asked questions, and interesting details about everything about my life or friends and what i do with spanish media and conservative values and it just incredible. who you associated with and what speeches you made and the first amendment is not existing if you have a point of view that the irs don't like. >> after three years, the irs didn't like that we had hispanic speaking conservative values on the constitution, we have applied for organizations and gave up on the tax exempt, and donors gave up and rescue the 501 c4 because pete sessions confronted the irs. it was very difficult for us. >> it literally took an act of
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congress so to speak. >> exactly. >> this is crazy. the irs is supposed to work for us and not against us. craig, the pressure that you encountered as you made the film. what was the biggest shot in america. >> biggest shock was trying to find brave enough to go on camera. irs threatens and they are terrified. they say how did you get my number. what government agency are you with. this is note like 1938 or 39. last time government said your papers please, didn't work out well. >> i think people thought only people targeted were tea party and pro israel. that's not the case. you found families that wanted to adopt a child. an american legion post helping
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veterans. this is crazy stuff. >> it is 6qxunbelievable. and the thing that upsets us. if the american people allow a system of taxation that violates their first amendment and fourth fifth and 7th. we are shredding half of the bill of rights. >> this tuesday night. there will be thethe atters that will have a special one night screening. it is approximate to sellout and people need to go to the website. adriana, you came to this country and immigrated and you are a legal u.s. citizen and do you sometimes wonder where did you come? >> when people come to the united states, it is the land of freedom and people work hard and then this is a land of opportunity. but when the government intrudes in people's lives, we don't want
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america to look like venezuela. we need to speak out and keep america exceptional. >> do you think theires would come after you. >> i would say, in all seriousness, we are not given a spirit of fear but power and love and sound mind and i would think that if they target me for doing this movie. it is the most blatant. and we are armed and ready and we have a lur standing by. y we'll take it all the way to the court court. craig and adriana, thank you for being here. i encourage our audience to be pa64 it is powerful. and actor and director ben affleck who critized those in the muslim world racist. a woman living in afghanistan responds and it tells us how
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and visit our website to learn how you may be able to get every month free. >> live from america's news headquarters i am anita vogel. u.s. led air strikes targeting isis over the weekend. kurdish fighters repulsing in isis offense in town yesterday. militants suffered a large number of casualties. meantime comes word turkey will allow the u.s. led coalition to use the military base in operations against isis. it is now hurricane fay, the form moving through bermuda leaving downed utility polls in its wake. thousands of people without power. faye is not expected to maintain the category 1 hurricane status very long. another storm further to the south is threatening to become a hurricane it is tropical storm gonzalez alo moving toward
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puerto rico but neither storm is expected to hit the u.s. i am anita vogel. no let's go back to "huckabee." {off-lin {off-line} >> it is not often that i agree with bill ma hr. but i give the host for calling out liberals who critize christians and failing to show outrage in the muslim world. ben afmrek called the point of view racist. how accurate is bill maher. this is a jewish american who married an afghan student and moved with him in afghanistan in 1961. they isolated her and tried to convert her to islam. she writes about her experiences an american bride in kabul. phillis thank you for joining us
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today. >> first of all it departmt happen recently when radical islam took root. this is over 50 years ago. what happened to you and what did you experience when you went back to afghanistan. >> i lived gender and religious apartheid before there fls western influence in the place. i had no oipgz of what i would find. the plane landed and they took away my american passport and made me the property of a large polygamist family. i discovered my father-in-law had threep children and the court ship with this muslim student, he didn't mention this. and i had to live with my mother-in-law which is how they do things in purda h. i couldn't go out without a male.
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it is the wild, wild east. women going out alone are in danger, it is true. they wore burkas when i was there even though the latest king unveiled them. there they were in isolation chamber body bags. and when i told my afghan family you can't believe what i saw today on the bus. i escaped as i could. what an american overreaction. what fls abnormal to me as an westerner was normal to them. anybody who critizes islam the j >> that is the new mccartyism coming to you from the left. the minute you have a rational
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realistic conversation about islamism terrorism andwd#nv conversion by the sword, history of slavery which exists in many muslim countries, then what happens, a liberal and leftest and theyy they believe you are a racist and a islama phobe. the fbi in 2012 tells us that the hate crime in america, 62.4 percent were against jews and antisemestic, and guess how many hate crimes against america. 11.6. this islam phobia is mccarthyism and a way of silencing the conversation which americans must have now. >> you know, harvard students had an interesting reaction of is there islam phobia.
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>> what is a bigger threat to world peace, america or isis? >> to world peace, america. >> i think american imperialism and our protection of oil interest are destabilizing the region and allowing groups like isis to gain power. >> we torblame for the problems that we are facing now. i don't think anybody argued that we didn't isis ourselves. >> you are a college professor and these are the students in a university. how do you react to hearing them saying america is more dangerous than isis. >> the parents should get tuition money returned. >> i bet they wish they can. >> this is how obama and harvard
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and how ben affleck thinks. remember the barbarrism i endured and witnessed was not caused by foreign intervention. it is indigenous to the region and i mean living under sharia law which many muslims in recent polls want to live under sharia law and may it never happen in america and we are very religiously tolerant country and believe in fact the muslims believe in a separation of religion and state. and sharia law man dates you murder someone who dares to leave the religion. there is a million in sudan, pregnant beautiful women would not give up her christianity and they nearly killed her. it took a lot of christians to get her out and get her to america.
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the super stitiousness and the cruelty of being stoned for alleged adultery and by your father and husband and ten men and women in your family because you didn't veil properly, this is what the wild, wild east is like now. >> it is a frightening reality, you lived it firsthand. thank you for joining us today. it is a pleasure to have you here. >> it is a pleasure. >> they will shake your hand and hug your babies and pose for photos. candidates are all smiles on the campaign trail. but behind the scenes, campaigning is brutal and in the ruthless world
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>> on friday the library released documents. one of the documents shoes a note from the staffer in the white house responding to a letter i sent to president clinton requesting a reversion that i signed for governor for viewing wholesome. huckabee hates dc. another one a fawning note from
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keith oberman apologizing for his network covering the lewinsky scandal. >> and one reviewer wrote this. douglas brunt's gripping novel starts full tloelths and doesn't let up. it is hard ball politics and cut throat journalism. some are for fun and others are insight and depths about things you never combouchlt that is a brilliant assessment of the bock. i think so i wrote the review. i think i might have insight in the journalist insight. you are married to someone that i know. megyn kelliy on the fox news channel and a little insight
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there. you have a lot of conversations not only with your wife but other people. you had just gripping detail that was startling accurate. >> that's what i found gripping about the ñ;cbock. >> i did do a lot of tçkxqresea one-on-one interviews with danna who was againerous with her time. i had a dinner in dc a friend of mine in congress and wemwjfñ we to bobby vaughns in dc and straight to the dining room and wine and burnon. and they want a successful tv show. >> there is no room for you. this job is taken. sorry. >> when you did the research was there a particular thing that stood out and surprised you as
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someone doing the research of med why in politics. >> there is a dance that politics and journalist do. they need to get the story first and hear more than what is on the podium and the there is a keep in the book in which a journalist had anw1nç affair that information becomes known to a campaign and they lean on the journalist to cover things a.t a certain[8djj way and that based on real events. >> there is a lot of real events in this book. it reads like a newspaper. doug, it is a phenomenal bock. i have seen sausage and logs being made. i will eat sausage. and doug, it is so nice to have you here. i hope the book is a run away best seller.
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>> and steve anderson joins the little rockers when we come back. you don't want to miss his amazing voice when we get back. man: i know the name of eight princesses. i'm on expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own.
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you've heard his voice on the sound tracks of some of hollywood's most-popular movies including "home alone", hunt for red october "and he's performed at carnegie hall and hol hi wood bowl." his latest collection is called "front row center 2". steve, great having you here. >> most of us go to a film and
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at the end of the film we see songs at the end, different pieces of music people think there are people singing that music and songs. how did you ever break into to doing sound tracks for movies, television shows and the like sf >> well, i moved to los angeles about 34 years ago. soon, my voice became known in the singing community. and so at this point i've sung over 160 feature films. >> commercials and television shows people have brought stuff because of my singing. sorry. >> let's do a song from the album. a beautiful song. not easy to play. "the impossible dream". butr)=ñ+ beautiful song "the impossible dream".
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♪ to dream the impossible dream. ♪ to find the unbeatable foe. ♪ ♪ to run where the brave cannot go. ♪ the right, the unrightable wrong. ♪ to love, pure and chaeft from afar. ♪ to try, when your arms are toú weary. ♪ to reach, the unreachable star. ♪ this is my quest, to follow that star. ♪ no matter how hopeless, no matter how far. ♪ to fight for the right, without question or pause.
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♪ to be willing to march into hell, for a heavenly cause... snow and i know if i'll only be true, to this glorious quest. ♪ that my heart will lie, peaceful and calm. ♪ when i'm laid to my rest. ♪ and thecvh for. this ♪ that one man, scorned and covered with scars. ♪ still strove, with his last ounce of courage. ♪ to reach, the unreachablestar.
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♪ (applause) >> steve amerson. i hope you will get his music. it is all just that good. we say thanks to lauren green on the piano and great to have her. and also we'll be back with more comments right after this. ♪ and the better will be better for ♪ in life there are things you want to touch and some you just don't. introducing the kohler touchless toilet. ♪
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>> it seems i struck a nerve when i" do you trust government to protect us from ebola
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>> i thought the government's job was to protect the country and not run our lives. the president is doing the opposite. >> so tired of the government's kindergarten mentality. m!(d$ tell the enemy you are sorry and give them milk and cokes and hog wash. >> and scott overcast governor and melissa ether ridge. not what i expected but okay. it is nice two political opposites can find common ground. wish dc could follow suit. melissa ether ridge was a delightful guest. i am glad most of you enjoyed the music. some of her fan were upset she was here and some of mine. but get over it. don't forget to set your dvr so you don't miss the show.
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this is mike huckabee from new york. stay tuned for "justice" with judge welcome to a "the kelly file" special. a question of leadership. over the last two weeks we have witnessed a remarkable moment in the oak of the obama presidency as the president's former cia director and defense secretary gives a series of interviews that raise serious questions about the president's foreign policy and his leadership. all this in the face of a major crisis in the middle east. democrat leon panetta in a new autobiography is suggesting the president has "lost his way." and that he "refuses to engage people, brgi

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