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fox reports this saturday. september 50th. thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow night on the fox report. will, governor mike huckabee. [applause] >> am i supposed to be out here right now? i am not governor mike huckabee and i am not george w. bush either . i would like to welcome you, what is that guy's name? hucabe? ladies and gentlemen. mike huckabee the governor, bring it on.
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[applause] hey frank. how are you doing? >> we have you on the show today? >> yes, i will be here. >> we have dozens of preme. give a preview. >> how about what were you think and let's get going. i want to see john boy. frank will be here in on show. we'll see you in a few minutes, frank. >> thank you so much . also, he said president obama is trying to change america, but maybe not the change you bargained for. outspoken conservative actor john boyd will tell us why he is so involved and give us his take on health care reform. >> paul harvey commentaries were must hear radio. tonight steven mans thereto
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field talked about the legendary broadcaster's legacy it is an interview you don't want to miss. he had over 2300 career hits as a center fielder and produce hit music. bernie williams james with the little rockers tonight. you will enjoy the show. >> i trust that you and your family are having a wonderful labor day weekend. americans are pretty good about enjoying holidays, but not so good at knowing why we have them. we take off memorial day and for many it is picnics and water skiing than honoring fallen soldierings. we have president's day and spend little time on the virtues . we save money in the special sales in the department store . labor day one more run of summer fun . marks everything about back to school and start of the
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political season in earnest. but with staggering unemployment numbers and bit of counting for those who are looking and those underemployed. one in six americans now either don't have a job or not enough of a job, just to make it week after week. labor day might be a good time to remind congress that more than americans want a government to take care of them, they want a government to remove the road blocks that are keeping jobs from being available. if you have a job, celebrate today and realize that if the government continue to spend far more money than it collects and places ominous regulations, you might not have yours for long. why are the jobs leaving us? excessive taxation and regulation and litigation and results in economic strangalation and job migration. the answer is not more
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government involvement, but less. if government want to create more jobs. cut spending . become more efficient. a job is a gift from god. the opportunity to provide for ones self and one's family by earning and making wages f. you are blessed with a job, let this labor day be an early thanksgiving day and pray that the government want be like april fool's day and spend and tax and regulate us in prosperety. i hope you and your family have a wonderful labor day weekend and i hope you enjoy our special labor day edition of huckabee. thank you for joining us. contact me at mikehuckabee.com. click on fox feed back. you can tell us what you think about the show. agree or disagree. love to hear from you. we like to hear from the studio audience. we'll do that tonight. we'll take questions from the
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studio audience. colleen is up there with the microphone . this is the part of the show i sometimes later regret. yes, sir. >> governor, are you concerned about what seems to be a proliferation of czars and advisors that are appointed by the president that don't get vetted in any way and seem to go unaccountable. >> i feel strongly that it is an end around the constitution. our government is supposed to work with accountability and check balance. no one branch of the government is to have dominion over the other. last count there were 34 different czars. people appoint the duties are nebulously defined. they have been given extraordinary powers like the guy who can set corporate pay for executives. that is astonishing . no one voted him in and no one
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can vote him out. those are things to be a concern to us. yes, next question. >> governor, the country is looking at trillions of deficits and everybody wants to pay less taxes and not more taxes. even if we don't act a health insurance plan how can the government cut spending to save trillions of coming deficits. >> we'll have to restructure the tax system. i am advocate of a fair tax which is a transformation of a tax on our productivity and it would tax our consumption. it would open americans up to be productive and not penalize. lose all income tax and not taxed on savings and dividends. take all taxes away from those things that are productive. that's what we need to create a stronger economy. sooner we get to that. tax us at the point of
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consumption. it cults spending ask raise said productivity. that more than anything else would make a huge difference to turn us around and unfortunately that is all of the time we have. i survived another round. my next guest said the obama administration is trying to force american health care on american citizens who don't want it. welcome american actor john boyd. [applause] >> hello, john. >> hello, governor. >> it is nice. nice to see you. it is great to be, you know, it is great to be with you patriotic americans. >> you have a great fan club
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here. >> isn't that nice. [applause] >> yes, you do. you have had a great fan club your entire career. incredible acting career. i have watched you. >> i much you. i watch governor huckabee on a weekly basis and you are a comfort to all of us. >> thank you. [applause] >> you know, and now i am here and watched it. never been on the show with you. but on the satellite and now here on the show and see where the audience and cameras are. that's where the little rockers work out. >> you got it all figured out. >> nice to be here. >> i have appreciated your public stand for what you believe in . there are not many people in the entertainment business particularly hollywood actors are willing to come out and say what is in your heart. what is motivating you to be
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outspoken american citizen right now? >> i have lived a little bit of life and i have made a mistake or two and learned lessons and by this time i can see things clearer and see the dangers where they are, and as a citizen of this country, we are begin this freedom and encouragement to speak out when we see troubles brewing and i am just you know, being a citizen that i would like other people to be you know. >> you have had remarkable statements that i listened to and said that is. you have talked about the need of this country to pay attention to where we are headed, down a path that really is the equivalent, i think you used the term, john, civil unrest. >> yeah. >> what do you mean by that? >> well, we are in a situation where obviously, at this hour, we are being, the american
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people are being forced to do something they don't want to do. let me say this. i am here to validate all of the millions of people who are opposed to the obama health care. [applause] we are witnessing, we are witnessing a slow and take over of our true freedoms. we are becoming a socialist nation . obama is causing civil unrest in this country. what is going on. the stim tim package didn't work . now we see the government taking on banks and the government taking over car companies. insurance, and we are being
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told what cars we can drive. what and how much we can make, and now they want to take control of our health care and tell us what doctors we can see and what treatments we can have. >> i want to talk specifically health care. how president obama is envoking god into the discussion. >> let me -- >> we'll take a break and when we get back, we'll start. i think you have powerful views we need to hear. that's where we are going to start when we come back. jon voight stays with us. i hope you do, too. right now five coworkers are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal music playing ) that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint--
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we are back with jon voight who won asors. he is not acting when he talks about his passion regarding concerns about the health care bill. >> i was saying that the people don't want this. they don't want the government into their lives they have . they are happy with health health. it seeps that obama made it a personal crusade and if it is successful it will be a personal triumph. he keeps repeating it is not about me. it is not about me. he said that. it really is about him and he is arrogant and adament that he will pass it no matter what the outcry . he is trying everything. even the so-called god card. if you love god, he tells us, if you love god, then it is your duty to vote the health care bill n >> he did a conference call with a
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thousand ministers last week . if president obama - president bush had done that, they would beigated. but he did that and liberal press said it is okay if he does that. i say they are taking away god's first gift to man. our free will. [applause] and no man, no matter, if he is president of the united states has the concent of god to decide he is god. >> you said manage to me earlier that i thought was powerful. you quoted tomas soeul who is one of the most brilliant minds in america. ah. you have. >> it is powerful. >> it appears. >> some people said to me. you are getting on the old
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side. when i was in transformers the director said we are going to run 50 feet to one of the vehicles to escape from a transformer and he said jon, he was sensitive to me, you think you can dodo this? oh, my god. i am not that bad. and people say to me. how can you read. i write big. but anyway, i will want to read this quote and this is what the great man, one of the wisest of our fellowses has said. the africa-american writer. >> what they are trying to do is create an america very unlike the america that has existed for centuries. the america that people have been aa tracted to by the millions from all over the world, the the american that many generations of americans
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have fought and died for. the thing associated with america. freedom is precisely what must be destroyed if this is to be turned into a fundmentally different country to suit obama's vision of the country and of himself. >> that is a powerful statement thomas soeul great thinker and writer. jon voight, thank you for coming here. especially your courage. we need voices of clarity and conscience and you have been one. thank you for being a part of us today. >> i want to say to the governor if i can say this. try it again. we need a man like you. >> thank you, jon. great to have you here. jon voight. jon voight. [applause] >> how many of us really know about the legendary paul
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there is no one in broadcasting history than paul harvey. it is paul harvey's america. written by steve mansfield. great to have you here. this is a story that obviously had to be told. magnificent story of the golden throated paul harvey. there will never be another one like him. what made him so very unique and very american? >> it was the yaudio branding.
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hello america, this is paul harvey, stand by for news. much of our political broadcasting and radio is animosity and hate-based. he loved america and he loved this country . even when he reported bad news, you felt that . felt encouraged by that. in times like this it is good to remember there are types like these. he won american hearts. >> one of the approximate relationships. the special relationship was the magnificent bond he had with his wife angel. tell me about that. >> he loved her. he asked her to marry him on their first date. >> wow. >> he asked her to marry and the day that she died the coup was in their garage. he was a sentimental guy. at a practical level she is the one that determined the early types of day for his
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broadcast and she is the one that came up for the idea for things like the rest of the story. paul had the gift and he had the managerial gift. >> she died in spring of 08. >> and then he died of the last day of february of this year. a lot of people thought after she died he decided he wanted to be with her. >> we have seen that so many times. a man loves a woman so much. she passes from this life he loses the desire to stay. >> they were married almost 70 years. >> he was 90 when he passed away. >> they had met in college basically. >> his broadcasting career started when am radio was all there was. he was able to span the generation and many transformations in the broadcasting industry when so many were littered on the roadways of radio
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broadcasting, he remained until his last months of life an on air. >> abc offered him a $100 million for 10 million a career and one of the competittors who didn't get the contract said in 10 years, we'll get you. he was 90. people wanted him. part of the reason in addition to the marvelous broadcast, he sold a product. we all remember. he talked about a mattress or a life scikele or exercise machine. he tried it and talk body where it was in his bedroom and how he used it he was the best sales man and he said. i am a sales man and i want to sell american people on america. >> he did a wonderful job. that is what made him an endearing figure in american life in our worst momes after 9/11 and kennedy assassination, he cried on air in the john f. kennedy
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assassination. >> i deprew up the son of a officer in berlin . my teen years were spent in that time in that place . paul harvey was america for me. he was as i wrote in the book and david holins wrote with me. he was fun as old men telling jokes in a town quar ask wise as a country church pastor. he brought the soul and heart of america to you. when america suffered a tragedy. he was able to obsorve approximate it and articulate. i will never forget the broadcast. >> paul harvey had obvious political views but how did he manage to stay between the ditches. >> i ought to ask that. a man who defies the lines and blurs the political cat depories. he was unusual. he was not hard right as people suspect . he supported the era makes the rounds. he was conflicted about abortion. that seems to be angel
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>> good evening. from america's new's headquarters. investigators trying to find out who started deadly arson fires burning near los angeles. they are call a homicide investigation. wildfires blamed for the deaths of two firefighters. a $100,000 reward is offered for information f. the fire was set on purpose the arsonist could face the death penalty. 242 square miles and 76 homes have been destroyed by the flapes so far. right now they are 50 percent contained. a small plane cross in the oklahoma and killed all people
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on board. piper hit a guide wire from a communication's tower 30 minutes after taking off from jones river in tulse a. foggy conditions are blamed for the crash. no one was hurt. now back to huckabee on fox news. [applause] >> he tried to take over as host in the beginning of this program but his hilarous of tars like robert deenero and jack nicholson and robin williams and our political figures. official welcome to the very funny frank kalayendo. [applause] >> what a good spirit. >> i have to tell you, the audience at home didn't get to see. in the break jon voight sang happy birthday to michael that was cool. >> yes.
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that was awesome. >> i am not even sure where to start with you, frank. every time i watch you. i think you are one of the funniest men in america. i am amazed. you do 130 different characters. >> five. it is actually five. sounds like 130. i do versions. >> you realize what a politician you could be with that many different faces. >> speak out of my mouth and go to this one x. go back and forth. >> first impreddings you ever did. >> jay leno. i was in front of the mirror and jutted my chin out. howe would you like to match your teeth. how are you doing. >> what did he think when he saw your ippression? [applause] >> ultimate bobble head. >> what is going on. [applause]
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>> what did jay leno say when you did him. >> i am out of breath. >> give me a second i have a weight problem. >> it is very nice to me. >> some of the nicest people in the world. >> second to you. >> okay. >> you are good. >> you are very good. nice prompting, very goodbye you. huckabee huh. i like this guy. you, you are very good. >> and robin williams f. you don't have a joke just switch voices. >> robin williams a lot of the stuff from john thonn winters. >> watching the impressionist as you grow up. i used to thought they were older school of thing. i watched johnathon winters and robin winters. johnathon winters he was just like. i did something a little weird
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today. it was a kitty box and box of tinker toys. not suppose to connect with the toy. >> did your parents go nuts when you were little. >> i was a loner little kid and watched a lot of tv. my partners good for them franky what are you going to do with that never watched too much tv. >> get serious. you have to have a career. >> that's my dad, perfect. >> you are grounded. >> jown voight was right. he is so intense it is just great. >> one of the things you do so well. you jump back and forth from entertainment to political characters. we have. >> they are both the same. >> oh, really? >> when we come back we'll get to a whole bunch of them. when we get back, we'll ask frank's alter egoes what he would do with the issues
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[applause] and our studio audience gets to hear from people like frankicaliento. you are doing vegas. >> signed a deal to be in the monte carlie. they tell me 10 years. i read the contract. >> your own television show and fox sports. >> it is a pregame show with terry bradshaw like being on american idol and we do a scretch of dr. phil telling players. stop being so stupid. what is your problem . terry brad shaw and matthew did it. >> that is funny .
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on tv. i have to explain jokes to me. about points. i wish that was a joke that is an conversation. >> one of the people are you are famous. >> if you think of all of the things in life and you put those together and that's pretty much everything. you know what i mean. and you have crossed over a lot of different sports . a person talking about getting out of sports is charles barkly for governor of obama. >> i would say don't drink and drive. don't be ale head and care about your fellow citizens and it is good and important to love each other. that's what it is about. knuckle headed liners. >> i love barkly because it is basod the word terrible. all of that was terrible.
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that is terrible, terrible. where did the vowels go in that word in home game of wheel of fortune. that was terrible, terrible . play scramble. trbl. >> what is that terrible. that is a triple word. you lost the game fool. sometimes it makes sense and stipes it doesn't. you try to figure it out where you don't realize where it is going . boom. any iou and i love the vowels. and i love the consanuts. >> asia, europe. >> bush is watching and got you a lot of places including washington d.c.. you performed. >> congressional correspondant . vice-president chen. >> what was that like? >> surreal. >> did he laugh. >> very much so. >> in the future. >> i was worried. i looked over and the
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president was supposed to be there and vice-president. the president couldn't be here he's in cancun. >> ah . then i was like the president was not here . i realized he didn't know i would be doing. i can't stand this guy, cheney was on the phone. i have been workog the president obama impression. don't have the voice yes. relying on my physical resemblance to him. >> what would you do with obama? >> first of all. it is like. south park. it is somewhere in here. look here's the deal. if he said both he wants you to lin and might cost you a couple of bucks. i don't care if you are liberal or republican and democrat. >> i care, he doesn't have to. >> here's the dole. i am going to show at the beginning and fast at the end.
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and bush would get to the end of the sentence and couldn't think of the last word and you find yourself rooting for him to get it you can do it. president obama is like the teleprompter gets ahere's the dole. could you move it back. i will wing it, it works better. >> i don't continuing did. >> did george bush comment on his your impression . >> i had karl come up to me . he said similar to when i met you. karl rove i wanted meet him . it is cool to meet these guys and i went and i was going to go up to him. he told me to roll down the window. what do you think i am in a model t? he was like hi, frank. what is this the patriotic act. what is going on rove. red rover, let karl rover come
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over. i think he is generally very nice. >> has anybody got mad at you. >> i don't want to say. bom. letterman and leno have been great. i went to david letterman show if you don't know. >> explain things you don't have to. stipes that's okay. just not too much. get back on track. i have been lost for a while. i know that story. i went on letterman and went with my zipper down. is your zipper down? >> i said top 10 things you shouldn't do on letterman. paul, anac ward day. >> donald trump. most amazing human being in the world. >> i talked to him on the phone. >> you can't surprise trump. he knows exactly what is coming. i was on a radio show and i
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started to do you are an incredeble human being and conscience and even your conscience talking. that must be frank. how are you doing? we talk about the sports figures moving over to politic. what would al gore stayif he was the starting center of the new york knicks? >> don't shoot that basketball too high. it might bring down acid rain. the environment must be saved. >> lin, i understand the environment argument and all that stuff. i get it al gore seems leak a bad role in drakuala. he's trying to scare. some of the facts are there. if that is true it doesn't make sense. i am like glen beck there. look at the camera. >> frank we have to g. >> next time on huckabee.
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>> back in june we kicked off the summer with one of the boys was summer, a talented player who signed to the new york yankees organization when he was 15 years old and had a tremendous career ask a big reason why the team won four world serieses since 1986. >> your attention please, ladies and gentlemen.
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now for the yankees number 51. bernie williams. [applause] >> it is a drive out to left field that. is a beautiful play. >> center field. bernie williams and he makes the play. line drive. fair ball. 2000 base hit. and dope to center field. it goes over the wall. it is a grand slam. bernie williams . bernie williams. [applause] bernie williams. bernie williams. now bernie is focused on his love of music. he is a classically trained guitarist with a brand new cd call would moving forward.
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please welcome superstar bernie williams. [applause] >> hey, bernie. >> how are you. >> thank you so much. this is your town. >> yes. >> they love you in new york. >> i certainly appreciate that. the mets fans might not. >> by the way, you are disgusting. you are a phenomenal act to lead. when we went through hearsal. i thought you were the real deal. >> i am just blessed withital not and i have a good opportunity to make the most out of it. >> second blessingings, i think you have had a third. it is amazing. because your baseball career was that of a superstar destined for the hall of fame, not people see one world series and you were in four. four types golden glove and a
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phenomenal baseball career ask all this time what you were getting ready to do was launch the music career as a classically trained guitar player. >> yeah, i wouldn't have imagined i would be put in this situation. i am having a great time with it i started playing guitar the same time i played baseball. eight years old. my dad was a merchant marine and he brought a guitar from the travels in spain and he used to play it at night and i would sit and listen to him when i was six or sen years old. teach me a couple of cords, i would like to learn. he was the first one that had me loving the guitar and i took formal lessons when i was eight years old and went in a performance arts high school when i was freshman in high school . from freshman to senior year, i spent time in school just
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basically learning music and read write playing the guitar can this yarching yank opportunity came along and i couldn't pass it up. >> no, i don't think you could. yankees sign you at age 17. the difference is you did baseball and music. i gave up baseball because i was not good . i tried music and found out i was not good at that either. we have a big surprise. somebody that you might know just a little bit is joining us by satellite and so i am going to ask you to look at the monitor. you know joe torres who was your manager from the yankees. joe, thank you for joining us from los angeles today. joe torres. >> pleasure, mike. and bernie, i am sorry to hear about this music career, i was going to ask you to come on board ask help us out a bit. but obviously you have something else on the mind. >> i know we talked about it a
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year ago. give me a call and we'll put you somewhere to play, i am having too much fun playing music right now. >> this guy was phenomenal on the field and one of those amazing players that did it the old fashioned way, playing with his full heart and playing the game. did you know he had the musical chops? was that well known to the yankees organization? >> well, every once in a while i walk in the clubhouse and i would hear the guitars in the corner as i walked through the doors and bernie would be tuning up and then if we won a ballgame, i would hear the guitar can then paul o'neil on the drums. it was quiet entertain negligent clubhouse. >> thank you for coming and being a surprise guest and giving us a great thrill. good luck on the dodger ball game this weekend, thank you. >> thank you. >> that was a great suprize. >> we wanted to throw one on
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you, bernie. >> threw a curve ball there. >> this is an amazing cd. called moving forward. unbelievable range of music. when i first heard it. oh, my gosh, i expected you to bang a couple of cords. this is truly incredible music . we are going to have bernie williams on guitar, next. stay with us. we'll be right back. he ran off with his secretary! she's 23 years old! - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half.
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