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>> kayleigh: hello, this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno. also joining us fox p business anchor cheryl casone, senior fellow for independent women's forum kaylee mcgee white and fox news contributor and host of david webb show on sirius xm david webb. the battle for new hampshire underway with six days until the presidential primary. former president trump remains the clear front-runner with 50% support. nikki haley firmly in second place and governor desantis in third. trump and haley are holding
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rallies tonight and desantis is holding a town hall this hour. vivek ramaswamy threw his support behind trump in this fiery speech last night. >> we are in the middle of a war in this country. that is what this is. it is between permanent state and the everyday citizen, between those who love the united states of america and a fringe minority who hates this country and that is why last evening i met my friend, we met in person and i told him i would endorse donald j trump for president of the united states and do everything in my power to lead us to victory in this war. it is a 1776 moment right now. [cheering] >> it is honor to have his endorsement, he'll be working with us and working with us for a long time. >> kayleigh: what a moment.
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vivek ramaswamy, he is a talented communicator, i could see him in a machnigerial role. you heard calls for vp. i think you need a 1980 george hw bush who joined reagan establishment republican, conservative, republicans from all corners. vivek is popular among young people, maybe a hard sell with suburban women, maybe a pick to add to the ticket is a better pick. >> kaylee: right. i don't think he will be a tough swallow for independents, if they are voting for trump, they are voting for what vivek wants. he is young. this could help trump with
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turning out youth enthusiasm and the young vote. one recent exit poll found trump lost to desantis, young vote by 14 points. young voters are looking for fresher faces, newer ideas to be inserted into the republican party. there is concern that trump will face and joe biden faces they are both getting older. what happens if something were to happen to them? who takes over? choosing someone who proved he is onboard with the maga agenda could be one way trump solves that problem. >> kayleigh: emily, we went . you saw nikki haley when you add in chris christie support, with three or four points. interesting passage in "new york times," only a few sentences, internal polling from chris
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christie campaign found majority of his supporters likely go to ms. haley. surprisingly small subset would likely switch to mr. trump, but unlikely to be one to one switch. chris christie would have some move to trump is interesting. this is not like drop the chris christie people in the haley people and ramaswamy in the trump bucket, it is more complicated. >> emily: it is and landscape is more to be determined. new hampshire makes it far more exciting and unpredictable. add in extra x's and o's. new hampshire is home to moderate independent americans and desantis has not faired well with them. on his stop in south carolina, he said it is not too late to change course. haley is seeking support from the state's undeclared voters who can vote in the gop or democratic primary. coming out of iowa and more
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importantly according to a new poll, immigration is most pressing issue for voters. that is 24% followed by the economy. we saw that pattern this week in iowa and half of likely voters say president biden's handling of the border makes them less likely to vote for him and 30% say illegal immigration is our country's biggest threat. add that against that landscape and that is an exciting landscape and anything can happen. >> kayleigh: cheryl, i saw this soundbite of j.p. morgan ceo jamie diamond. he is not necessarily out as a drum beat for trump or conservative, but he had some wise words i have heard this campaign cycle for democrats. listen to this. >> i wish democrats would think more carefully talking about maga. when people say maga, they are looking at people voting for
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trump and scapegoating them. hes not wrong about critical issues and that is why they are voting for him. be respectful of fellow citizens and when you have people up here, ask why, not like a binary thing. why are you supporting trump? >> hard to hate 75 million americans. >> i agree. >> democrats have done a pretty good job with deplorables and bibles and beer and dpuns. really, can we stop that stuff and grow up and treat other people with respect and listen to them a little bit. the economy will affect and negative talk about maga will hurt biden's campaign. >> kayleigh: wow. >> cheryl: jamie diamond is a businessman, talking about the plight of the american consumer. he looks at credit card balances and savings accounts, he knows where the money is. he is moderate.
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he is saying get past name calling and look at policy. you may not like donald trump, maybe you like his plsz and a lot of policies were taxes, he was right about nato and china. he handled the border better than joe biden and the biden administration has handled the southern border. he did make, if you notice, he is careful with his words, that is why we like to interview him on fox business. look at the underlying current and don't dismiss those voters, you are going to regret it. that was a warning to joe biden, that is what that was. >> kayleigh: david webb, two people who want to listen to jamie diamond, jake tapper and rachel maddow. they cut off trump. >> the projected winner of the iowa caucus is giving his
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victory speech. we will keep an eye on this. there is a reason we and other news organizations have stopped giving unfiltered live platform to remarks by former president trump. his remarks will not air here live, we will monitor them. >> donald trump declaring victory with historically strong showing in the iowa caucuses if the numbers hold. here he is now under my voice. you hear him repeating his anti-immigrant rhetoric. majority of caucus goers believe the lie. >> david: let me get this straight, in the last 48 hours, rachel maddow pushed lie about the texas border debts, women with two children, which biden administration knew was a lie and so did mayorkas. that is one. jake tapper said, people that went against claudine gay are racist. consider the source. they cut the president off because it doesn't fit their narrative.
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they can't run with it. they switched to, almost half voted for trump, trying to go against him. something jamie diamond said, jamie used the word economy. j.p. morgan has been increasing reserves, defaults issue credit card defaults, trillion in credit card debts, jamie diamond talking about the economy and j.p. morgan and chase and rate changes coming or not and will we stand on core inflation and 17 plus percent over time. pay attention to the american people in new hampshire, spent decades there since college. pay attention to colleges, this is home of john stark, live before you die, this is not about demo gogry of americans. >> kayleigh: very good point, listen, hillary clinton, joe biden. vp kamala harris took a break from what she calls a busy
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♪ ♪ >> emily: vice president kamala harris is taking a break from the campaign for a sitdown on the hard-hitting "the view." the vp shared how frightening the thought of former president trump returning to the white house is. watch. >> we have a guy right now, the former president, running for
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office, openly saying that he promises to essentially be a dictator. a person running to become commander-in-chief who is admitting he would weaponize the department of justice. >> are you scared what could happen if trump became god forbid, president again and what will you do to stop the crazies? >> i'm scared as heck. on all of those points, yes, we should all be scared. but as we know and certainly this is a table of very powerful women. we don't run away from something when we're scared, we fight back against it. >> that's right. >> right? >> emily: hard-hitting questions and intellectual answers. the question is what is hammered, which is abject fear.
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>> kaylee: this is repeat of the 2020 strategy to fearmonger and claim democracy as we know it will end. quite honestly, this is only strategy available to them. they can't run on joe biden, he is not getting younger and his wife does weekly media tours to remind everyone he is alive. his policies have made lives worse. this is what is left. they have to run on trump. problem with this strategy, democrats are becoming the boy who cried wolf too many times. we remember what a trump presidency was like, we lived through it, democracy did not end, the world was safer, the economy was better. to fearmonger about trump is not hitting with americans anymore, they look back and think, that wasn't so bad. >> emily: aside from visits to the hen house, kamala is hitting
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the same note over and over again. >> kayleigh: she does, watch it. >> most people don't think in the context of democracy as much as freedom. freedom of a woman to make a decision about her own body, freedom to have access to the ballot. i travel our country and i have been in states have that banned access to reproductive freedom. there is concern if there daughter is going to college, will she go to a state and have access to healthcare she might need including reproductive health? if she chooses, she will talk with priest, pastor, rabbi, it should not be the government telling her what to do. we are not asking anyone to abandon personal belief, the government, in this year of our lord 2024, the government should not be telling women what to do with their bodies. >> kayleigh: fascinating and
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i'll get to abortion in a minute. i disagreed with almost everything she said, one of her better interviews when it comes to style. she's been deployed to hit progressives, talked about israel and gaza. young people, going to campuses and hit that. she said i love gen-z, kept bringing up student loan and women, on a show whose audience is mainly women. she brought up abortion again and again and again. she was asked about january 6 indictments and pivoted back to abortion. gop lost every abortion initiative since roeohio, kansas, more in kansas voted than in kansas history. twice as many voted on ohio for
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governor, senate and house. she knows abortion ballot initiative on 10 states and swing states and wants to drive young women to the polls. i am pro-life myself and speak from place of compassion, which i have been watching governor ron desantis, he has and talks about hearing his daughter's heartbeat and be pro-mother, not just pro-baby. governor desantis said i made child care products tax free in florida, i will be an advocate for maternal care. what kamala is doing is powerful among young women. >> emily: david, listen or watch to how the vice president defended or explained the president's mental acuity in the age question. people are saying that biden is too old. we hear it constantly. i have met him many times, he seems robust, he works out
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everyday. the other side, eating cheeseburgers, always in a golf cart. why is biden getting the bad wrap. >> let me address the issue directly, i spend a lot of time with our president, the oval office, situation room, you name it. we have a president in joe biden, who is forward-thinking in a way we have not seen in a long time. why are they doing it, joy? because they have nothing to run on. >> thank you. >> they have nothing to run on. [applause] >> where is the plan? >> david: the only thing i will agree with when it comes to her, there is media training involved. she is pivoting back. look at the things she says, do you believe that joe biden and kamala are in the situation room everyday? they are putting all the buzz words in there. there has not been a situation that required them to be in the
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situation room maybe every week, once every couple weeks. this is media put-up minus the word salad. his age is an issue with most americans, not out of ageism, but the fact it is his competence or lack of. when you have someone addled or wife has to go on the media tour to tell you how vibrant he is, he walks everyday. he can't ride a bike without falling off. the american people see it. make a decision based on the person and their job. it comeings back to every one of us. she's doing a good job. i can't believe i'm saying this. i'm going to say media training has worked because of lack of word salad and laughing and cackling. what did you call them? hen house. in the hen house, how could one other hen get it wrong? >> kayleigh: my favorite part of
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the segment. dean phillips campaignad, take a watch. >> i thought i was good at hiding, i asked, have you seen joe? how can you have tens of thousands of people looking for you and not one person find you? >> i looked for him everywhere. democratic primary debate. no joe. >> cheryl: that is great. here we go again. biden in the basement is campaign strategy, that is obvious. you mentioned joe biden going on msnbc and surrogates, putting kamala harris out there, she did a nice job today with media training. that is their strategy. he has aged in office. at least it is being addressed and hats off to "the view," they brought it up and addressed it directly. she skirted the issue, you are seeing the campaign strategy,
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kamala and joe biden, mayor pete, yeah. >> kaylee: the fact big foot dean phillips is 20% in new hampshire poll, there is appetite among democratic voters for alternative, why don't the democratic party give it to them. >> emily: that is right, it is not candidate biden, it is president biden, when everyone is looking for your president, that's a problem. coming up, team biden is blaming republicans for the crisis at the southern border. it never ends. ♪ ♪ there are some things that work better together. like your workplace benefits and retirement savings. voya helps you choose the right amounts without over or under investing. so you can feel confident in your financial choices. voya, well planned, well invested, well protected. choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine -
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♪ ♪ >> emily: biden a border failure
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top issue for voters. new polling shows the crisis as number one concern for republican voters in new hampshire. president biden is nearing rock bottom on the matter. recent abc news poll showed overwhelming 63% disapprove of biden's handling of the border. biden camp refusing to own the crisis, blaming trump administration and republicans in congress for unprecedentsed surge of illegal immigrants. watch this exchange between bret baier and top biden official. >> donald trump had four years to do something on the border and he did nothing. and then right now what we have, in fact, donald trump put immigrants in cages, separated families, work joe biden has -- >> hold on. >> putting families back together. >> you are not saying that the situation on immigration on the
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border is better under the biden administration than the trump administration, is that what you are saying? >> president biden took office, reform package to congress and they refused to pass it or do anything on it. they are grandstanding. >> catch and release he switched. >> donald trump rounded up immigrants and put them in cages. there are more kids in custody under biden administration than under trump administration. >> kayleigh: deputy campaign manager for joe biden, let's rip apart and fact check. donald trump had four years to do something on border and did nothing. where were you with 500 miles of border wall, remain in mexico and sending troops to the mexican border? he did something and it made a difference. kids in cages, that was fact
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checked and that was from 2014, under barack obama when biden was vp. biden took office and sent a package and congress refused to do anything on it. where were you when the house passed hr 2 to reimplement the donald trump border policy? that answer is so full of lies, it is hard to take time to fact check that. good luck with that, kamala says it is republicans dividing and distracting. no, your deputy campaign manager. >> emily: you heard the vice president earlier. >> cheryl: the border czar, "the view" ladies did not bring up. they missed an opportunity to say, she said, we have a bill on the floor, one first thing we did, you want 14 billion, she did not say what they want it for, to hire lawyers, do processing, 85% are flooding into the country of those crossing. they can't contain it, it is out of control.
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our border czar says we asked for the money, they have to give us that money. look, this crisis, you cannot gaslight the american peachel and in chicago and new york, new york city has 70,000 migrants in our care and you know who is most angry about this? legal immigrants that went through the process the right way. they are furious those coming in now are getting instant pass and bypassing the rules. >> emily: david, we have an administration that has caused this crisis. yet blame 75 million americans plus for it. this is in stark denial to the fact that every american or most americans prioritize imcombragz as something they are passionate about that is important to them and not relegated to the
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southern border. this president has low polling numbers and they refuse to acknowledge how important for every american. how much will this succeed? >> david: it won't with the american people. with hardened progressive left, it will work. urban strategy, likely work for democrats. look at chicago and new york. when you look at kids being taken out of school for remote learning so they can put illegal aliens into the gym out in brooklyn high school. when you look at those examples, this is what the american people see. democrats are going to lie, they lied about whipping hatians, remember that lie? they lied about other issues and now mayorkas his second impeachment hearing is tomorrow morning. they can gaslight all they want, american people are living with
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the everyday cost. low wage workers being replaced. drive by home depot, 7-11, i drive by and they flood areas with illegal aliens and replace low wage workers trying to get by in america. that is who is paying the biggest price. >> emily: the left wing media claim it is about skin tone and ignore what everyone described, impact on americans watching illegal immigrants get iphones, healthcare and education being stripped for legal immigrants and citizens. nothing to do how it is being framed by libs. >> kaylee: polls have made it clear, biden administration continues to pursue policies knowing it is political suicide. we should be asking, why.
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there is a two-pronged answer, the short-term answer, when biden entered office objective was to undo everything donald trump did. donald trump equals bad and they did not recognize long-term consequences. longer term, this helps the left's goal of undermining national sovereignty and sense of national identity. if anyone can become a citizen or earn right of citizenship by walking across the border, what does it mean to be an american? >> emily: more to come, including this. leaving the nest is harder than ever as more young americans can't afford to move out.
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♪ >> emily: so much for bidenomics. according to new survey, young americans are struggling with housing costs, many still live with mom and dad. credit karma found one-third of gen-z americans live with family members or parents. among gen-zers who moved out, 27% say they can no longer afford to pay their rent. >> cheryl: we got cpi last week and biggest component is shelter cost. these gen-zers are suffering, real facts. kidding are having a tough time going into the work force.
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one in five are this generation bringing their parents to job interviews. shelter, rent and housing is high, you go out and work and try to get raises. the parents aren't doing a good job here, time to get the kids to move out. >> emily: tell me about the culture, are these gen-zers happy about it, are they counting until they move out? >> kaylee: i should ask my sister. no offense. my parents love having her at home. there is a balance. the economy is hard for young people trying to get a start. the housing market is ridiculous. average home buyer is now 35 instead of 25 like it was years
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ago. that is an issue. we can't belittle idea of personal responsibility. when gen-zers have a difficult time paying rent, where do you live sf. a study found while g -- having rent prices like new york, los angeles, philadelphia, experienced net migration from gen-z while other generations left. if you choose to live in the city, that is how it works. there has to be responsibility. >> emily: cultural question of quality of life, is it tethered to a joe biden or you want to eat avocado toast, how much factors in to the analysis? >> kayleigh: if you are bringing your parents to a job interview,
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that is problematic, i'm with you on that. gen-z, they did this to millennials, i graduated in 2008, great recession time period. they would say millennials living in their parent's basement. one sent me a message, i have no choice and gen-z, housing prices are higher than they have been in the last decade. for people to demean gen-z, sometimes you have to live with your parents. that is where we are now. >> emily: i see a lot in the bay area. two generations above gen-z living with parents and doing so with love and reality that patterns can't move. everyone is stuck. everyone is stuck. >> david: stuck and going nowhere. great points. let me go to the other kayleigh, you can't import poverty into
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the cities or lower income earners and expect success. when rent in new york is $5000 a month in manhattan, you as a gen-z are not earning enough money. covid moved out one group and moved in another, you tipped imbalance in the economic scale and how you work up. you don't start out as ceo of the company, you don't start in the esuite, maybe not even in management. parents need to give tough love and get kids more responsibility, personal responsibility and if they do that, they will have a better chance. bidenomics means many don't have that opportunity. it is a numbers game. you can't afford it, you can't have it. >> biden's america. >> cheryl: if you stay home, save money, stay money, enough
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>> kayleigh: love is not always easy, if your partner doesn't share your political views, it can be harder. 30% of american adults are in relationships with partners who do not share their political views. the biggest trigger for political fights is media coverage. what are strategies to prevent an argument? couples set boundaries on what programs they watch in the morning and afternoon. they agree on one to view together or watch their preferred news channel by themselves. their best strategy, total news avoidance. emily? >> emily: that sounds like such a nightmare, i thank the good lord i'm not in that situation. i cannot imagine. kudos to them for creating a strategy and system to keep the peace, i cannot imagine having
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to do so, it would be that cantankerous, no, don't show me that news outlet right now, my house fox only. >> kayleigh: good policy. people avoid coverage. nancy said furthermore, nancy hid political activity working for the democratic party during the 2020 election from her husband. >> david: two sides, jekel and hyde on this. you choose someone, wife, husband, you meet, you have differences, maybe friends, grow up and get over it. you have differences, find a way to get over it. maybe you ought to consider why you are there. i'm lucky, my wife goes to the range with me. you know her, she votes, we vote
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together, i'm the luckiest guy on that one. you ought to consider what is nature of your relationship if you can't have differences that you can't deal with each other's differences. >> kayleigh: i live in highly political family, we are all republicans, everyone fights because we all have views. we all put it aside. >> cheryl: this is why opposites attract. james carville and his wife, the famous side. my exboyfriend was a democratic political strategist. that was interesting. there was other stuff. kudos to these couples for trying to make it work. it is almost sad that you have to hide what you think to make a romantic relationship work. that is unfortunate. my ex and i were open that we
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would disagree, we were not angry, we respectfully disagreed about a lot of things. >> kaylee: these issues are bigger problem than we give them credit for. media coverage thing is silly. if you have different politics, if i'm dating someone who thinks a man can become a woman, that exposes a difference in values and how you believe we should live and what we should live for. those things are truly irreconcilable. there needs to be compromise on foundational values. >> kayleigh: my dad said what is your world view, me and my husband have the same world view, that gets you through. we all have views on politics and love each other nonetheless. more "outnumbered" in just a moment.
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♪♪ >> emily: last but not least, so long funny highway signs, starting in 2026, states will no longer be able to post humorous messages like these on electronic overhead signs. federal highway administration
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claims in an 1100 page memo, it did distract drivers and adversely affect respect for the sign. just another hideous thing under biden's america. now taking away humor. are you going to get into an accident because someone wrote something funny? >> the goal for 2024, make driving fun again. >> bring back the signs. yeah. >> emily: what i loved about the campaigns, they generated consumer input. so they would hold contests in arizona and maine, submit for the funny signs and then the winners would be out there, massachusetts -- i can't do the accent but they were funny, and now boring again. >> i would rather get a few laughs in on the highway, instead in michigan, since weed was legalized, the only billboards are marijuana billboards. can we get rid of those, too? >> emily: you are tell me distracted driving is not worse?
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something that has an impact. >> i get dozens of billboard campaigns that i've done in my marketing days. 3 to 5 seconds to read this, give it a break. this is just sticking their nose in something where they don't belong. weed, promoting weed and driving under the influence, that will probably have more of an effect than something that says y'all come on by for some fried chicken. >> kayleigh: i don't want the federal government telling the states what to do, bottom line. there are some lunatics that cannot read signs, and text, don't drive star-spangled hammer, no, focus on the road, do it the right way, don't put my family's life in danger. >> emily: that's a good wave, these a good wave. you always come in with good points. thanks for watching. don't forget to dvr the show. >> john: no laughing on the highway, whatever yo

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