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tv   Huckabee  FOX News  September 20, 2009 11:00pm-12:00am EDT

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>> today is going to mark the launch of a very die name can partnership it's going to put
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music in the hands of america. one of the favorite parts of the show is the music both from guest celebrities and in house band the little roshi rockers w volunteers who work behind the scenes. they are people who love playing the music. when we have had celebrities hear something we were doing backstage we have asked them to autograph the guitar. i kept it for all of this time and we are going to kickoff the wanna play fun by auctioning that guitar on ebay. all of the proceed will go to buy musical instruments to students. even if you don't bid on the guitar you can make a tax deductible contribution to the wanna play fund. later today you will meet students from new jersey who are living proof of how music can transform the lives of students. all details are available on mike huckabee.com. mike huckabee.com. you can get it there by the fox news feedback section. stay tuned to all of today's
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hae. we will have more on this musical adventure. speaking of fiddling around and beating on drugs president obama will not poland with the czech republic with the missile shield we promised. we made the surprise announcement on the 70th anniversary of the russian invasion of poland. we are turning on those who have been reliable friends. when the blood of 20-year-old women were being spilled in the streets of tehran as they were murdered by their own government the president said he didn't want to interfere. 20 jewish families tried to move into a jewish owned apartment complex in israel obama interfered and urged family sz to top the violence. he equated palestinian terrorism
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with expanded jewish settlement as if building a school is the same as building up the children inside the school. on a pirnl no -- personal note birthday to a retired professor at wash taw baptist university in arkansas. dr. cop i think ger is one of the most brilliant scholars i know and his brained intellect was only matched by he and his mumble spirit. he and his family is sailing for 100 years today. i thank him for his presence in my life. go to mike huckabee.com and click on the huckabee report and share your retorts, reputtals and oops. we miss jay leno and monologues over the summer. he is back and in prime time. he didn't waste any time taking his hilarious shots at the political world.
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>> you heard about this? the new house rules. they cannot call the president a liar, cannot call him a hypocrite and president bush said where are the rules when i was president? what's this all about? >> we have been missing jay leno. congress as you know they have gone back to the drawing board. a healthcare reform plan americans can live with. while that's going on what's in it for the doctors and nurses and other medical professionals. let's ask two con gretsz man. republican charles from louisiana a heart surgeon and in the studio michael burgess from texas who is an obgy nvshg. i was with i did. i want to as you a question i
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will did you in new oth other -w orleans. they are halfway hyphened the bill. only 20 percent be long to the ama. is there them honest eye approach. are the doctors truly behind the healthcare reform bill that the democrats have krout bother. a number of the spesh oolt yos site during my home state of use yaw and around the country. they see the heavy hands of government getting involved in ever i aspect of our healthcare. let me go to you because we talked about incentives the fact that there ought to be something in there for doctors if they do well. right now doctors are reenversed
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for the number of procedures this come out come so if the doctor gets it right almost got paid. there sl -- for the quality of the care not just the quantity of the care. >> that is something that sure is busy they started the administration project. the first round has been produced where you reward a doctor or medical grouch for towel savings if i check this. instead of buying his doctor will walls wielt here.
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made a move to do that. ez program morning instituted comfortable tell me it doesn't bring down medical costs immediately there are some -- there is learned behavior involved. we will take sometime to adjust. we have seen such a significant change of taxes since 2003. i don't know where they have the -- >> before we take a break here. congressman it was brut up about medical liability. it is a giggish you would that wake a good impression. no question trying to bring down the cost of air care. it's not the silver bullet but it's needed in my opinion. clearly if you look at physician behavior and the things that drive up wos the threat of
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frivolous haases. i don't have a number of wifl lijed lawsuits that materialize and go away. this puts physicians in a very dependence you have just to protect themselves that's one of the doses drivers -- medical liability reform is clearly an important part of the effort.
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>> barack obama performed some magic recently. he has been talking now for months we had 47 million uninsured americans. watch this. >> the wealthiest nation on earth 46 million of fellow citizens have no coverage. if you are one of nearly 46 million people who don't have health insurance, you will finally have quality affordable options. now i don't have to explain to you why it's so important to pass health reform for the 46 million people who don't have health ints. >> 46. i was close. but then all of a sudden and i want to get a reaction from both of the congressman this last week when he was speaking to the joint session listen to what he says. >> we are the only democracy. the only advanced democracy on earth. the only wealthy nation that
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allows such hardship for millions of it's people. there are now more than 30 million american citizens who cannot get coverage. >> okay. i want to know. what happened in the middle of the night that suddenly insured 17 or 16 million americans. congressman let me start with you. what did i miss during a night? >> well, i remember really taking note in that change in the number. i suppose what he did is subtracted illegal aliens in the country but didn't explain the difference between the 30 million and 46 million in his speech. i can only assume he subtracted the illegal immigrants in the country and -- you know, that also highlights the difficulty with this number. we on the republican side of the aisle have said let's break it down get really accurate numbers and see what's behind this.
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for ints stance we know 4 and a half million are college students and graduate students when they hit age 22 they are forced off of their parent's insurance. that's a by partisan area of agreement we ought to expand and let them stay on if they are still dependent on parents. >> congressman burgess i will bring you in on the discussion. i want to ask you this question. what in the healthcare bill do you like? is there something about the reform we need to be doing that republicans and democrats could be doing and we ought to be focused on. >> in fact there is. it is pointing to me we hear nothing from them. people don't trust us to do something as big as we have carved out for ourselves. what if we broke it down to some of these populations that are really suffering and people
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recognize the reform needs to happen. do that right off the bat with the people who have what are called preexisting conditions. nothing is more offensive to an american when they think about someone writing out that check paying their premium every month. they get a tough medical diagnosis that's wrong we could fix that. the president an i and most republicans agree on that point. we could sit down and have an actual deliverable for the american people. we would have done that before we went ohm in august. the american people are betrayed by the past six or 8 months. they have taken over the financial perspective which will go for their cars now they want their doctor's offices. that's what they told us. not mae many of us got to hear it. >> everybody who went out to the town hall meeting. thanks congressman burgess. great to have you here.
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hopefully we can visit with you again. >> you already know i love music. it should be a part of every student's curriculum. economic stimulus is used for lent in the hands of every width in america you are going to lead a group that found real purpose in
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one in 3 kids in naeshg drop out of school. they are not dumb they are bored. a lot of kids aren't having what fires them up really stimulating. that's why this partnership we are announcing today is very very special to me. impart nerring with the national association of music marketers. joining me is nam ceo joe l lamond. i am going to be talking to joe in a little while. we are going to tack about the partner ship. a picture is worth a thousand years what about a picture of win son stoning? driving us from new jersey they are in the city of new jersey they have been infired a program with nam called "save the musmu" from vh1. on the 7th grader ninth graders on the key boards and on drums
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8th grader peter west point. >> we are going to ask them to show you what happens when students can get their hands on music. this is an old temptations song. their teacher by the way made this christine carter gets them ready for today. you are going to love this. here they go. ♪
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♪ (applause) >> all right. you guys are fantastic. thank you very much. let me ask you something. how much has music inspired you, knotted just musically but to do well in school? >> music it's pretty much what makes people go in the morning drives you to do different things. music this band made me want to get up and go to school and come to practice and everything. just reach for higher goals. i know we made it this far we can make it far in anything. >> you scored one of the perfect scores in the standardized tests. you are one of two students to ever do that. what do you want to do one day in your adult life?
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a music producer or recording artist. what do you want to do? >> i would love to be an astronaut actually. >> first singing astronaut in space making music. you know what? studies have shown people who study music do better in the very skills they are needing like math and science. we will see if matt is on the launch pad. thank you very much. we have folks in the audience. john's mall torah, peter's father peter west point and we have other parents of the students. it might be nice just to ask torah let me ask you this question. how much has this meant to see your son involved in the music program as a mom in terms of his disly discipline and having something to do? >> it means a lot. in the environment we live in, i need somewhere for my son to go. in the process of that he is
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learning something new. i want to see him strive some more. with him being valedictorian of his school i am so proud of him. >> you ought to be. >> valedictorian. academic studies are given to them. i think it is evident by the accomplishments he has. your son is back on the drums you have to be proud of him to see him play so well. by the way we could use him in the little rockers some day. tell me about -- have you encouraged him to play? is that something you did as a child and asked him or did he pick this up on his own? >> he followed behind me in church when he was little. >> he bought him a set of drums and he went from there.
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he is going from the drugs to guitar and key board. he was doing something i wish i could do play more than one instrument. >> when we were hearing this this is exciting to me. you and i have been talking a long time about what can we do to get more kids involved are in music. i can -- we have chris allen, ray price, bo bice, i mean just ernie williams steve vin curtis chapman neil sad dhaka. 35 signatures of celebrity artists on this guitar. we are going to put it on ebay. every time th -- dime that come from the proceed will go into the hands of the wanna play foundation and the fund and it's all tax deductibdeductible. we hope it will be thousands of dollars. people can donate as well.
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pant want to play fund to move it into the hands of the kids. >> some of these kids may be astronauts. music will set the foundation for their success in life. as a mission we are trying to let every student reach their pu full potential. they do it through music. thank you for kicking it off in such a great style. thank you for it's hope we rope hope to amrm english. >> mike huckabee cot om you will be able no bed upon the collar my compensation is yochi
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youngsters. speaking of having fun coming up the amazing mentalist kristen will show us how he thinks he can be a help to president and vice president of the united states.
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>> i used to be involved in politics i have greater respect. i love talking because genuine communication. a song was haunting me for monks. old song when my mr w mother wa around. it's a song sillier than i recognize because it makes me think a certain words in this and how it can apply to congress. i am going to play 30 sikdz of it. >> how many of you know what song this is. ♪
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>> that song as a fradz in it governor mike that says millions of hearts have been broken just because these words were spoken. three words i love you. for months because of what's going on in our culture and people being accused have had lying sub doing it i am business sol. it's correct. i thought to myself let's change the words that could be devastating and that is vote for me. trusted people who said vote for me. i made a decision sent a letter to the president of the united states. the name is dedicated to congress. the name of the song is it's a sin to tell a lie. i sent a letter to the president i want to offer to see him. i want to be announced with governor mike.
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i don't care if my name is ever mentioned. at the end of the meeting because i keep checked him the person is buying. what i feel is involved in this discussion who is lying and mad fying the truth. >> will you stay around. we will see if you can put that to the test with our audience and we will give you the trial for the job. that's what we are going to do.
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>> come on down real quick. >> we have five folks. >> come on down. mrauts applau (applause) >> come over here. over there. >> i don't know any of you. we have not met in any way, shape or form. would you hold that in place. >> holding the bag. >> all right. listen. we are going to use this as a focal point to this test. al of you at home pay attention. some of you have poor eye sight. you are blessed because i read thought better when i can't see people clearly. take my glasses off. we have five walls here. one of them is it black and the other is -- by the way you folks don't know what i am going to do. we haven't discussed this at all. >> see the five balls there's a bottom of the 5. nick is talking about the
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target. what you are going to do try not to rip out the back grab the ball and hold it in your fists. when you remove your hand you should not see what you took. reach in with your hands and down deep in and when you take it out have your hand or shift you don't know what you cook. keep the bag up. we don't want to see what's in mind. there are four white bull ands and four bait huels. can you see hand your stuff full apart. if you are angered sar the shack and tull a han net to me. reach in, take one. add it to the next question you can hold it back down. you can get your hands on the gist. no one hoars my back glg dob trut at ue. i want the four five you turn
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around you bought your business property ff you your back bob in the camera only you can make sure the color you have. make sure you know the color and turn it back and space our audience. governor mike none of us can see least no camera work i can share what they are looking at. first face forward you must know the color you have. >> they have asked you to at the present back to the group here. >> your hands are in a fist. i have to rely on the sound of your voice. governor mike when i raised my hand is giving you a piece one at a time and ask you a question answer it honestly one word yes or no. have you ever been to the moon? >> no. >> are you a twin? >> no. >> same person one more time. >> okay. have you ever been to the moon?
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>> second person. >> are you a twin? >> no. >> go to the third person. >> have you ever ridden in a submarine are going to see the arctic cap. have you ever won the lottery? >> have you ever been in a uqo. governor mike listen to me. i can't be hap tapping in on something you are emotional lieding. there's not a crime. i have a tremendous disadvantage. if it were a crime you would have emotional healing. listen to me. the black marble symbolizes the mafia years ago when the early days when the group sat amped a marble was rolled the person who caught the black mar pell had to commit the liquidating of the rusers. that's where we get the firms
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black pole. did you ever ask him to do the mar kel let's answer in an innocent way. answer no. you who are not telling the truth answer it nuntly so we can't tell. start with the first person. >> do you have the black marble? do you have the black marble. do you have the black marble. >> ask that person again a second timing. now. >> i get $100 tell me he is telling the truth. >> do you have the black marble? >> no. >> do you have the black marble? >> no. >> ask him again. do you have the black marble? >> no. >> do you have the black marble? >> no. >> i already know one person is telling the truth so i can eliminate four of them and get the extra person who was lying. over your head, please.
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(applause) >> there you go it that's a snow roof. >> ever done this before. the odds of doing are million you in america. governor mike has the understanding he will never open it until the next time i see him next week, next month next year. it will be predicting what will happen on that show that day. so governor mike i am not going to say good-bye. >> i can't wait to get you back so he can enjoy the nfl to drive however. you doesn't care kim. he would here out i don't dpo i didn't go. ds 12:00. we will be talking about it with tony perkins.
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>> our value voters the same thing that you call the religious right? >> it's broader than that. the religious right may be those that vocalize and champion those issues. it's much broader. it's over 60 percent of americans think marriage is between man and a women. not all of those would say they are religious right but they are values oriented. >> in 2006, 2008 value voters stay home. what happened in 2006 and 2008 was the republican party had been seen as kind of the spokesman kind of lost their
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way. if you remember there was a number of scandals high profile elected official in the elected party. there was spending out of control and so they lost the confidence of the values voters. they backed away from the core value issues you just talked about. >> there are so many people typically the critics who say republicans need a big ten back away from the social issues they are a looser for republicans, republicans need to focus on fiscal issues and forget about the social issues or the value issues. what advice -- let me ask you this way. is that advice good advice, bad advice? why or why not? >> how many political pundits did you see on the networks that are there to help conservatives win? zero. i don't think we should be listening. i think what's interesting you start listening to the american people especially during this last month in august when we had all of the town hall meetings it was interesting that this was not only educational i think for
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the democratic party that is sfoerting this ta -- supporting take overof healthcare but it is informative to get back in touch with people who care deeply about whether or not their tax dollars would go to fund abortions in this country. they care deeply about whether or not they will be able to make choices and caring for their hone family members or government is going to make it. these are core value issues. >> want to say thanks for being here today. let's continue the conversation in future months as we look at the impact of value voters on the elections coming up in 2010. >> always a pleasure. >> tony perkins family research council. for more information on family research council go to frc action.org. their video press one or english has become an internet phenomenon. 13 million viewers. the duo behind the song will join us to perform their next big hit. stay with us.
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>> couple who wrote this song have written a new tune about healthcare. they are going to be performing it with us and the little rockers. we brought joe lamont in on drums who used to be the drummer for tommy two tones. josh one of our little roshingers. great to have you here from louisville, kentucky. welcome. >> thank you for having us. >> you guys were in washinging ton last week for the rally. people love you. you have been on the entire tea party express. we are glad to have you on the huckabee show today. >> we are happy to be here. >> i want to say you like this new strap i got? a viewer made these for me. now i am wearing one. i am proud of it. >> i need her phone number. >> i will get it to you. >> let's do the song it's on
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healthcare and the name of it is "a big fat no." let's do it. flurn no. let's do it. ♪ ♪ universal healthcare is a big fat no ♪ ♪ well, universal healthcare is a slippery slope, a single payor package it would be a joke. you will no longer get to work beside the very best, the quality of care will be a whole lot less.
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no surgeries for you, hey, universal healthcare is a big fat no ♪ ♪ no one is going to tell me how or when to pass ♪ ♪ if i live to be 95, well, they say i should be euthanized ♪ ♪ now, i'll admit our healthcare needs a little fix but universal healthcare, well, that's just not it. to have our healthcare rationed out so one makes the call if you will get the treatment that you need at all ♪ ♪ well, i don't trust the government to save my soul and universal healthcare is a big fat no, universal healthcare is a big fat no ♪

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