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0 car insurance so you only pay for what you need. well use the bible lineas the rise of all the theaters. hey so tonight we re nearing 200 interviews, believe it or not, for tucker carlson today over on fox nation, thesese are extended and very wide ranging interviews with people who d never have time to sit down on a regular nightly d show here on fox that includes some of the most prominent entertainers, authors, thinkers and generally interesting, entertaining people of our timeu . you may have seen a couple of minutes these interviews because we broadcast them at night sometimes. but on this show this evening, we re focusing on just two people. the firstsi is football legendl brett farve and the second is hollywood actor jon voight. we re bringing you two extended portions right now.wo e you can get a sensextende of whr fox station show is all about. here is part one of our conversation with brett favreett . > who s your dad? what was he like? well, as i explained to you la