0 hits. ladies and gentlemen, governor like huckabee. thank you. thank you very much. we have a great audience here in the studios of new york. welcome to huckabee. this weekend marks what would have been my mother s 86th birthday. she died 14 years ago but her persistent voice is so embedded in migraine i can still hear some of her admonitions and demands. i don t think she used the word civility but she insisted on it. in her world it was called manners. she drilled into my sister and me that money can t buy manners and manners can take you places that money has never been. i used to think, yeah, but money can take me to disney land. they use profanity gratuitously. rude and selfish behavior is routine even in business and political circles. technology has given us the capacity by smart phones but smart isn t the same as polite. selfie photos so ubiquitous world leaders snap them even at memorial services of other world leaders. that dem crates how far we slipped from social nor
look, the whitney houston thing is cautionary tale for everybody. everybody knows that. we should respect the woman. i said a prayer when i heard she was dead. this is ridiculous. whitney houston killed herself. do we all understand that? you don t use hard drugs for decades, decades. you don t spend $100 million on them. not wanting to kill yourself. why aren t we telling the truth to young people in america. is there one public service announcement, like any movie star, by any singer, that says to children don t use drugs? wait, wait. is there one? i want to see one. there is nobody in the media saying you know what? this could lead to death and if it doesn t lead to death, 75% of all child abuse in neglect is done by substance abusers. are we getting this? where is it in the media? who is saying this? nobody. kimberly: i think the spin stops there. bob, what do you make of the statement? bob: bill o reilly is talking in a place he knows not where it comes from. i was
look, the whitney houston thing is cautionary tale for everybody. everybody knows that. we should respect the woman. i said a prayer when i heard she was dead. this is ridiculous. whitney houston killed herself. do we all understand that? you don t use hard drugs for decades, decades. you don t spend $100 million on them. not wanting to kill yourself. why aren t we telling the truth to young people in america. is there one public service announcement, like any movie star, by any singer, that says to children don t use drugs? wait, wait. is there one? i want to see one. there is nobody in the media saying you know what? this could lead to death and if it doesn t lead to death, 75% of all child abuse in neglect is done by substance abusers. are we getting this? where is it in the media? who is saying this? nobody. kimberly: i think the spin stops there. bob, what do you make of the statement? bob: bill o reilly is talking in a place he knows not where it comes from. i was
look, the whitney houston thing is cautionary tale for everybody. everybody knows that. we should respect the woman. i said a prayer when i heard she was dead. this is ridiculous. whitney houston killed herself. do we all understand that? you don t use hard drugs for decades, decades. you don t spend $100 million on them. not wanting to kill yourself. why aren t we telling the truth to young people in america. is there one public service announcement, like any movie star, by any singer, that says to children don t use drugs? wait, wait. is there one? i want to see one. there is nobody in the media saying you know what? this could lead to death and if it doesn t lead to death, 75% of all child abuse in neglect is done by substance abusers. are we getting this? where is it in the media? who is saying this? nobody. kimberly: i think the spin stops there. bob, what do you make of the statement? bob: bill o reilly is talking in a place he knows not where it comes from. i was
look, the whitney houston thing is cautionary tale for everybody. everybody knows that. we should respect the woman. i said a prayer when i heard she was dead. this is ridiculous. whitney houston killed herself. do we all understand that? you don t use hard drugs for decades, decades. you don t spend $100 million on them. not wanting to kill yourself. why aren t we telling the truth to young people in america. is there one public service announcement, like any movie star, by any singer, that says to children don t use drugs? wait, wait. is there one? i want to see one. there is nobody in the media saying you know what? this could lead to death and if it doesn t lead to death, 75% of all child abuse in neglect is done by substance abusers. are we getting this? where is it in the media? who is saying this? nobody. kimberly: i think the spin stops there. bob, what do you make of the statement? bob: bill o reilly is talking in a place he knows not where it comes from. i was