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>> president biden is a nobody france right now, marking the 80th anniversary of the d-day invasion in world war ii. the visit comes less than 48 hours after the white house went into fresh damage control, attacking a "wall street journal" reporter. you do not have to be behind closed doors to see what the report is talking about. >> emily: it happened i was a girl on the world stage. hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered." i am emily compagno here with kayleigh mceany and harris faulkner. joining us today, rosanna scotto, and host of making money on fox business, charles payne. concerns about president biden's age and mental acuity are a recurring threat to his reelection bid. the white house can push back on
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reports and attack republicans, but all it takes is one halting on cam a moment. let this morning, and france. surrounded by world leaders, and a global audience. steve. >> of distinguished guests, please welcome the honorable lloyd jay honorable the third. second defense. >> emily: he appeared to try to find his seat while others stood awaiting secretary defense to take the stage. enter preview of upcoming interview, the president makes a well claim about how long he has known russian president vladimir putin. >> i have known him for over 40 years, he is not a decent man, he is a dictator, and he is struggling to make sure he holds this country together. while still keeping the assault going. >> emily: they just keep
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coming charles. >> charles: all it takes is one haunting moment, but there has been a series of them almost daily in fact. so it might take more than that. i understand democrats have backed themselves into a corner, and the clock is ticking. there are some scuttlebutt about what was happening at the convention, trying to replace him. but at some point you can keep telling the american public you are not seeing what you are seen, but we are. harris, this is where they have boxed themselves into a corner, is either a gap, or a lie. either he is losing it, or he is lying about things. those are the two options, and the better part is to be honest and say hey, there are some things that the president is going to mentally. the fact of the matter is do we want that to be our commander in chief? >> emily: is undeniable, it is not once in a while it is all te time. even cnn has commented how yes.
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it has gotten to be a lot let's watch. >> you do not call or keep tabs on democrats that the washington journal is interviewing, having them circled back to highlight the strength of you are being darn sure and you don't think it's a vulnerability. they know it is not going away. he does not change backwards, this is not benjamin button. >> was a strange movie. >> kayleigh: he is not benjamin button. but behind the scenes, politico said the white house this evening at the latest piece, politico says that the white house has gone through several iterations of how to deal with this. first they tried humor, dr. brandon, he is not old, he is dark branded. it didn't work. so then they try to own it, not the wise old grandfather, that didn't work. so now they said as of one state the new is fury.
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good morning joe, one of his favorite people, when out and said it was a republican hit piece. they tweeted about joe scarborough nine times. there is nothing else to tweet about, the president is not on a foreign trip no nine times about joe scarborough. it is interesting to me. because journalists are doing their job according to political, the white house is not at "the washington post" because they do tiktok pieces, "the new york times," talking about age, now they are mad at "the wall street journal." at a certain point, you have to "hamlet" the influence in the neck infamous reference to shakespeare, but to your point, it is in denial and you are in denial. >> rosanna: some of us acting care for their family members, and when you look at president biden, you have empaty for him because you know what your family members are
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going through and you feel badly for him and he is in this particular met with the democrats would not let him go. they say he is wise, and we should respect the fact that he is our elder, comes with great experience, i understand. some people at that age, they are remarkable. last night, i was with feminist icon gloria steinem, 90 years young. this woman had every faculty going, she dropped more f-bombs than i ever have in my entire life. i loved her. but that is not president biden. president biden, makes up stories. you were talking about this, the lie after lie. does he believe them? i don't know. but for those of us who are dealing with family members, who has dementia, alzheimer's, we look at him and we say, what is
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really going on there, i am concerned for him, his family, and united states. >> emily: at the end of the day, we are entering into a presidential election for this country. it is a candidate that we are talking about not just our current president, let us show with the other candidate, prison candidate has to say about the perception of president biden let's watch. >> has significant the issue is this? >> because i don't think he can say can have this conversation. >> we had a chance of going into world war iii because of -- so i don't want to get into what state he is in. in one way it is not something for me to talk about. i can tell you this, the president of china, the russian president, though north korean president, they are at the top of their game. and they are dealing with someone who is not of the top of
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his game. we have a man that shouldn't be doing his job, he is not sharp enough, and i don't think he was 20 years ago either, i just want to lay out the facts. we need someone who is sharp and strong. >> harris: as we watch today, that's what i was asking, really almost immediately. what all the world leaders who are here for d-day the 80th anniversary, of a war that changed the world, world war ii, with our heroes landing on omaha beach, which is where the president is, where the first marines and americans and allied forces landed. what do you think they are saying to him today? one of those conversations like today? do we see another scene where he is up and doesn't know whether or not to stand or sit. this isn't picking on the
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president, this is the pointing out of the frailty moment, the acuity caps moment, i had democrats just yesterday, and this is disturbing to me, because if you're going to go and attack the other party at least read the article, so within hours of "the wall street journal" article on the president's acuity and lack there of, 45 democrats and republicans lawmakers interviewed for that, and current members of the administration of hunter biden interview for that article. how would 100 regular guests on our panel, and quoted what sounds like today the white house talking points, all of the holidays are hit piece. how could it be if you actually read the article. the question from the democrats and from the white house today is white fitted voice democrats stand up then, to help for the president what this or that is. ask each other that question. why didn't anyone want to go on the record. best of luck like a u problem.
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♪ ♪ >> emily: trump is accelerating his running mate six weeks out from the republican convention, his campaign is requesting documents, that is new. it is serious, for these individuals. >> kayleigh: marco rubio, tom cotton, tim scott, representatives byron donalds and along with former cabinet lundberg, ben carson. his pick, click temp undecided voters in crucial swing state. georgia, that's one of the state he wants to won, and this is fascinating, new polling after the conviction show trump up by 5.2 there. but i thought the bottom was supposed to follow, that's what we were told.
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meanwhile, the fo trump's packig rallies and raking in millions of donations. they are not asking could trump be president biden in a blowout. charles, a lot remains to be seen but we had they waited wih bated breath for that first scientific well respected pole to come out, when y you and n robert f. kennedy jr., he is leading by six. independent voters but here's hwhat they have to say about the trial. 21% said they were more likely to vote for donald trump and 61% no difference. >> charles: from the very beginning, a lot of folks that this was going to backfire, it was so flimsy and a railroad. and it was mind-boggling, and the numbers would be even more
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dramatic had more people paid attention, even though we had it on the air all the time. but i do want to say that the blowout stuff, when you see the media starts to say that trump is going to blow them out. be careful, that is a form of manipulation. keeping voters from going to vote. trump voted -- we had a major election in india, and they have done an amazing job, capitalist, the exit polls showed him when he met, they went through the roof with the end stock market, but as they counted the vote, he needed a coalition and the markets crashed yesterday. you need to be careful with these kind of headlines. >> emily: the red wave that have that never transpired, but the other side of the coin is the pull of the post verdict that they pulled three verdicts in the headline was small shift
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joe biden after the verdict. but here's what they miss, this is steve krakauer who said this, forget the headline, this is huge for donald trump and pages from the donald you asked "new york times," voters appear to be more enthusiastic than ever, many disengaged voters seem newly energized. who previously said they were unlikely to vote now almost certain to do so compared with just 3% of mr. president biden supporters. speak to it is always a calculation of whether or not people are going to vote for yor anyone given a reason. >> harris: the fact that the current president has now run wraps around a man who has multiple indictments against him is really a knock against joe biden. the previous numbers you gave were important, 21% saying they would be more likely to vote for him, 18 saying more likely that they would not vote for him, so
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that is statistically awash, 61% is pretty much on par with what we've been seeing with current trout voters, they said it would make no difference, so if you look at those two groups of peoe needle did not move. because it's more likely and less likely, 51% said it does not really affect our vote. so how do you affect the vote? which all the things that they say that matter. those men both need to head it, trump will hit it better than president biden. >> kayleigh: these vice president picks, they could change, we get new names every day, but here you have these eight names, the contenders are in no particular order, and some candidates got more extensive paperwork than others, according to axios, again we are told the list out yesterday, and it's
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very much subject to change. >> rosanna: this is where trump has to be strategic. it would've been nice to see nikki haley's name up there but it is not up there. as a new yorker, i would love to see a lease in, she took on those harvard intellectuals and destroyed them during the middls protests all of the country, but she doesn't have a chance because two people from new york could never get the attention of the country. but, even though she had the attention, when she was running those college hearings, it was unbelievable. she had one of them. the rest are still hanging on right? >> all of these people did an incredible in their own right. >> kayleigh: for emily, the only data we have is from harvard on the themes, as you can see here, senator scott, he
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would add six points to the ticket. the other candidate if either is stays even attracts slightly from the ticket. you see senator tim scott there, adding six points to the ticket. because he is the best human on the planet undeniably. >> emily: he is such a beautiful human. what is important to ascertain about these polls, is that all of those outside the margin of error. earlier in this exploratory phase, they were within. i agree with you, however, the worst thing we can do is say, it's in the bag. we have to galvanize every single person who says yes, i am voted for trump, into an actual vote. and it reminds me of when the rater moves from oakland to las vegas, so many people, like me, i rooted for them no matter what, but people got mad. and then there was the attraction of allegiant stadium
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and all that vegas has to offer and everything new that brought on a lot of people at that said yes you know what i am for something that is healthy and amazing and awesome and new and i'm not carrying this better keep my package anymore but either one, the fact that the galvanizing we have seen so much more in terms favor goes to show where the obvious chant and witch the entire party dave works against donald trump, has been this entire time. >> we will keep you updated, as more comes in. hunter biden federal gun trial is underway right now. wdetails are the riveting, we have a live report on that, and a lot of accountability surrounding the hunter laptop scandal. many were shocked to learn they've been paying 22% on their credit card balances. and if payments were late, as much as 30%.
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speak to the ex-girlfriend is on the witness stand. she is testifying right now about the romantic relationship following his brother's death, remember, she was married to the brother when he died and she said invading hunter biden. >> harris: anyway, she told him about the many times he witnessed him smoking crack, she admitted that she first saw him using a 2015. he had briefly got her hooked on it as well. now, she recalls what she found, a gun, she did not trust what was going on with him at the time because he was using drugs. and accommodate ensuing reaction after she threw it away outside of a local supermarket in a trash vent is what has become evidence in this case. text messages, and being very angry at her, but anyway those
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text messages, going back and forth. in that moment her telling him he did a reyour rehab, so on and so forth, she is on the stand today, correspondent is live hee today. rich? >> that afternoon, they are going up to all of that right now, she was spending a lot of time communicating where he bought and possessed that gun in the prosecution is trying to show that he was a drug user when he has that done. the text messages are going through by the way, he thought the guy on october 12th, 2018. this is from the next day, the text messages, where are you? he says yes, i am now on marilyn avenue behind blue rock stadium waiting for a dealer. the next day, october 14th, she writes, i called you 500 times in the past 24 hours and you did
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not answer, practice what you preach. hunter says i was smoking crack. she testified that they were in a romantic relationship from late 2015 to 2016, shortly after her husband and the brother died. that's when she learned about the drug use, and in june 2018 she visited him in los angeles when did they introduce the two crack, it was a terrible experience and she is embarrassed and ashamed of this experience. later that year, on october 20 second-23rd, 2018. hunter had apparently came to her house, he seemed exhausted and could have been on drugs at the moment, when he went to bed she cleaned out his car and testified she had found reminiscent of crack, cocaine, trash, and the gun. she took the gun to a market and threw it away, and they are trying to connect all of this, the drug use, the gun possession, to that time.
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the defense maintains through all of this, hunter was not using crack or cocaine at the time. they will have their opportunity to question once the prosecution wraps their discussion with hallie. >> harris: alcohol can be an addiction as well, i guess you just need to pick your poison with hunter biden. moving on, the infamous laptop, the episode cost millions of americans to rethink their trust in the media and the intelligence community and our elected officials. everybody lies about it. the fbi had, but we were told it was russian disinformation. earlier this week, a special agent testified that everything on the laptop is authentic and unaltered. yet none of the people who dismissed the laptop as russian disinformation, has come forward to admit that they were wrong or they were lying or whatever they want to call it. remember when 51 intelligent agents swore this, a laptop fits
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the bill. as the publication of emails are clearly designed to discredit biden. none of them have taken responsibility. how about the democrats? the media? they all said things like this. >> it is broadly and widely known that there is a broad range of russian disinformation. >> the origins of this pol polling, is a smear campaign. >> this is a classic textbook of soviet russian work. >> a classic russian playbook disinformation campaign. >> may be those emails are connected to a ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> it is so obviously a russian operation. >> hunter biden, the laptop, is likely disinformation from russia. >> ongoing russian
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disinformation. >> has been radio silence from president biden since this. >> there are 50 form a national intelligence folks, accusing me of a russian plant. >> there is overwhelming evidence from the intelligence community, that the russians are engaged. >> was this a smear campaign like you said? >> what was up with that. they all had the same talking points, where they making it up? >> emily: who knew what and when? because this was a lot, there's no other think the call it than that. i said this before but "the new york post" story from my personal account when i was press secretary, my personal twitter account was banned. this was a story that was widely denied, you decide not just during the election but all the
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way into the biden white house, you heard it from the podium that it was russian disinformation and the u vet, let's not forget come at the taa deputy mike morrell said that te person who recognize that letter was anthony blanket, who was the senior advisor for the biden campaign, who is now the secretary of state. he organized the air we need accountability because the nation was told a lie, newspapers were banned. >> harris: as he also pointed out, in was carrying that saran wrap. you know, that sealed laptop. not only was it not russian disinformation, it is also part of the case. we are owed an explanation. it is convenient that it only becomes real, such as right now. >> charles: that is the modus operandi, lie, deflect, whatever you can. because when the truth comes out, it doesn't matter. call it the 24-hour news cycle,
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a call at the same people who orchestrated it in the first place, to make sure it doesn't count later on. but whenever i hear, clearly it is obvious and out of any of their mounts, i know they are lying. when they say obviously or clearly, i know they are lying. >> rosanna: they do have to throw russia around, it's thinking that it solves any problem. talking to some friends of mine through the media and various organizations, when the whistle is happening, they said that the democrats do not care about hunter biden, no his laptop and i was the end of that. so why are we paying attention to this? >> emily: because they can sleep at night not having consciousness knowing that we can get away with it -- to them that they can get away with it. >> charles: so you have to discredit the laptop just so anything else that may have come out know. >> ro
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>> emily: this was an election won by about 300,000 votes across six battleground states. at dinner the day we are 30 million people persuaded by intelligent agents by joe bident the presidential debates? how much impact they have banning "the new york post" from twitter? i will bet you at least 200,000 people thought it was russian disinformation because of those players. >> harris: and they are still watching those very networks that manipulate the stories, saying it was russian disinformation. coming up, hillary clinton used d-day to compare trump to hi hitler. know, when i take the bike out like this, all my stresses just melt away. i hear that. this bad boy can fix anything. yep, tough day at work, nice cruise will sort you right out. when i'm riding, i'm not even thinking about my painful cavity. well, you shouldn't ignore that. and every time i get stressed about having to pay my bills, i just hop on the bike, man. oh, come on, man, you got to pay your bills. you don't have to worry about anything when you're protected
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>> emily: that was the scene moments ago over the beaches of normandy. water jets filling the sky with a red, white, and blue as we remember the heroes who changed the history and the 80th annivey of d-day. the invasion of normandy is one of the largest operations ever conducted in history. the united states and allied forces landed on the coast of france, and two heavy oncoming fire and strikes. many of the soldiers were just children. lying about their age to serve our country. and now, those members of the greatest generation are nearing or have reached a hundred years old. we may be celebrating the final d-day with living world war ii veterans. let's go to this story, martha, who is life in normandy.
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>> it is good to be with you emily, is an amazing day here and at this point in the day, it is worth pointing out that there is a contrast between where we are today, and the things that we value so deeply about the commitment of these men. they were humble, they were young, they were extremely patriotic. they wanted no handouts, but went back after the war and did not take selfies or talk about their heroism, obviously that couldn't take southeast then, but they did not do the equivalent or talk about their heroism. many of them came home with deep senses of a loss for their friends and buddies they made along the way. one veteran told me that their relationship to the men that they were so close to, and world war ii, was closer than brothers. it was a different kind of companionship, love. i think if we want to honor these individuals we have to think about some of the things
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that we are not really honoring in our own society, i asked all of these folks that are talk to, how do you feel about the country that you have saved? and they said do you want me to be honest? i don't feel good. i think it is wonderful we are honoring them but we need to take away some lessons that we look for, especially in how we live raise our children, that is the important thing about today. beyond recognizing that much. >> emily: martha, thank you so much. what a incredible time to be there at normandy. who was better than you to represent us there. thank you martha. meanwhile, hillary clinton posted this about the anniversary of d-day. 80 years ago today, thousands of brave americans fought to protect democracy on the shores of normandy. it didn't stop there, she went
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on to say, this november all we have to do is vote. >> harris: wow, it's confounding to me how she got to the point after the 2016 election where she then wrote the book, what happened? i don't know if she has a direct line of what is happening historically and what is happening now, this proves it. how does voting put us back in the day of world war ii in normandy? if she really feels that strongly, then let's celebrate the patriotism of some young men who were now, many of them as you pointed out had lied about their age so they could get in there were so young, not even trained. so what was she thinking? did she not know what it was about or completely uninformed about what today is about. our fight is about inflation, about losing the american dream, i agree with her everyone has
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developed. absolutely, but i don't know what that has to do with d-day. absolutely it was about sacrifice and freedom. but our freedoms right now is whether or not we can go forward as the republic that we designed that ella take everybody voting and everyone doing and that starts at the top. >> charles: i assume the inference is democracy is on trial. whatever the catchphrases, democracy, we might lose democracy. and i've started to talk to some people who said that trump is a dictator, and it's so interesting because we have a president now who is completely ignoring the supreme court. it has to do and bragged about it and hasbro raided congress and more importantly, has upsetf the country. he doesn't want to embrace all americans, he puts it out there that i hate certain voters and
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that was that sweet was about. >> rosanna: i want to focus on the vets. my father, he served on d-day, he thought there actually a few days later and he is 100 years old and he is getting married there today. he is marrying jeannie who is a young 96. and he said he wanted to go there and get married on the shores of normandy because, he had lost so many of his friends there, they are buried there, and he wanted them to be with him in spirit. congratulations. >> harris: amen. thank you for reminding us. >> emily: i would like to wish a very special happy birthday to a world war ii veteran who just turned 100. my friend sergeant andy, who stormed the beaches of normandy, survived the bloodied title, and among the u.s. troops who liberated the death camp.
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we honored him with the patriot award earlier this year, thank you for your servicer. happy birthday from all of us. >> happy birthday. >> harris: happy birthday and god bless you. >> emily: more "outnumbered" coming up next. you were made to find inner peace. we were made to track flight prices to paradise. ♪ limu emu... ♪ and doug. (bell ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly! (inaudible sounds)
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>> we will have the latest on the hunter biden trial, democrats are continuing their efforts to push back against "the wall street journal" article, questioning "outnumbered" effect cognitive state. nicole saphier is here on that, i will gen z get to live at the american dream a phone ownership, we will talk to a tiktoker real estate agent, join us at the top of the hour for america reports. >> harris: capitol hill over a john roberts shoulders, so you will know who this guy is, progressive have gone so far left day of loss john fetterman. >> for years i am not a progressive, nih's identified myself as a regular democrat. eight years ago, i was progressive, but the situations
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changed and i will be very clear that i did not leave that label, that label left me. >> harris: so he is not the only democrat who has had it with the far left. >> charles: i have interned. people said to me you make fun of the left than you used to, guilty. i have. i haven't gotten old, it's just you were stupid. >> harris: but, he is right. >> charles: the tipping point was defund the police. i really think that was the beginning of the tipping point, where they said yes, and then a few people said to fund the police? everyone had their pitchforks and torches and said say it again. and then someone stole their card and they say wait a minute and that was the tipping point.
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>> kayleigh: it was also to abolish ice, president biden has the do this interesting push and pull, pull them progressive, and then make sure i don't push away independence, he has a problem at his hands. "the new york times" pulling, shows he was only winning 76% of democrats and he is a mutiny in his own party good luck president biden. >> harris: will this translate into voter intensity? it's a big gap. >> rosanna: is a huge gap, but the world has gone mad. before aoc was a troublemaker, on the capitol hill. but there's nothing i think, this world has got a little crazy. when we are accepting of these big protests, to take down the american flag, putting up palestinian flags on our own territory, un-american ground, what is going on in our country?
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you have to shake your head and say, something's wrong here. this cannot happen anywhere e else. >> kayleigh: is a starter with abolish ice and then defund the police, the anti-semitism that was all of a sudden somehow part of the common vernacular of the progressive, that absolutely exploded the democratic party and rightly so. it doesn't have any place anywhere. >> harris: it didn't go with, and the call for and as i joe to step aside, so they call themselves democrats. many of them supporting hamas. terrorists, savages, october 7th was a massacre but i did not know if they completely understand the video that came up recently about the rebel alliance and what that does to them. so you have americans who do not understand what is going on but regardless of that they have expressed hate for americans.
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>> last but not least, a debate about shopping carts is currently blowing up the internet. it all started with this video. >> i am not returning my shopping cart. you can judge me all you want. i'm not getting my groceries into my car and getting my children into the car and leaving them in the car to go return the card. if you're going to give me a dirty look, [bleep] off. >> i understand it is challenging with kids. i have a 4-year-old and 1-year-old. you unload your groceries and have a crisis of conscience where i take that card back with my kids. it's not easy, it's not hard. >> every day is different. if i've gotten to straight blowout, i am more likely to leave the car than i am to venture back in the rain to take it back. i'm getting.
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kind of. but it is a day-to-day thing for me. there are days when you have the time and the resilience to go do that. you don't have the kids in the car and that sort of thing. you can't shame me into not doing it. >> to each their own. when a piece of clothing drops off the rack, i put it up and just do it. >> if you listen to the nuance, you don't get a bag anymore. that kills me when i buy 73 things. i want a bag. add up all your stuff yourself and then you've got to give them a tip. i understand why people are pushing back. >> i'm just cannot say don't judge me if it's out of 100 step facility, is staying where it is. i promise you can still park your car there and it won't go into your car. >> i would rather die than not but that does shopping cart. every cell in my body, i have to put it back. she went on to say it was
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because of child abductions. lots of single moms with many children but does shopping carts back. >> you are taking food off their plate. >> okay, to each their own. no judgment here. all right, no judgment on this except joy. congratulations to charles payne, making money. celebrating its tenth anniversary. i love watching it. congratulations. >> thank you so much. investing in the stock market help may go from poverty to prosperity. that is what i try to share every single day. it's an honor to do an end a pleasure to do it. we communicate. every single day i go out there and try to find the best people possible to teach people how to make money so they can have some financial freedom. >> so good. watch "making money." don't forget to dvr the show. here is "america reports." >> prosecutors tonight
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