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my name is emily wilkins. i am honored to be the 117th president of the national press club and a d.c. correspondent for cnbc. thank you for joining us both here and online for our headliner event at the present council on sports, fitness and nutrition. we are happy to accept your questions today, i will ask as many as time permits. you can submit questions online or email headliners@ nationalpressclub.org. please write legibly, i cannot ask what i cannot read food health experts say american youth are in a crisis, they are lonely and isolated, bullied online and off-line and beset with anxiety. the health secretary has called mental health of the defendant has crisis of our time . but there is a bright spot. a recent study published in "pediatrics," found physical fitness may prevent depression, anxiety and add in adolescence. as america marks national physical fitness and sports medical and mental health awareness month, we are happy to welcome several distinguished leaders in health and fitnessodd nutrition
my name is emily wilkins. i am honored to be the 117th president of the national press club and a d.c. correspondent for cnbc. thank you for joining us both here and online for our headliner event at the present council on sports, fitness and nutrition. we are happy to accept your questions today, i will ask as many as time permits. you can submit questions online or email headliners@ nationalpressclub.org. please write legibly, i cannot ask what i cannot read food health experts say american...
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[cheers and applause] emily's list was built for this moment. emily's list was built for this moment. this fight for exteme. the fundamental freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what to do. [cheers and applause] two weeks ago last week, the united states supreme court decided to overturn roev. weighed and that decision was linked to two years ago last week. most of us remember where we were when we heard the news about the leak that the highest court in our land, the court of thurgood and r.b.g. was about to take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the women of america. two years ago i stood on the stage at this very gala and said what we were all feeling that evening, how dare they. how dare they. and that evening, i also made a prediction, overturning roe would be the shot on a full-on assault state by state on reproductive freedom and that is exactly what has happened. roe was overturned and in states across our nation, extremists have passed laws to criminalize docto
[cheers and applause] emily's list was built for this moment. emily's list was built for this moment. this fight for exteme. the fundamental freedom of a woman to make decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what to do. [cheers and applause] two weeks ago last week, the united states supreme court decided to overturn roev. weighed and that decision was linked to two years ago last week. most of us remember where we were when we heard the news about the leak that the...
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emily: rship works? are you sending kids to the nba, are they getting lessons from stephen curry or? [laughter] ■obrandon: brandon: a variety of ways. we hosted the second gentleman at our all-star event this past week where we had -- as well as the surgeon general, where we leveraged our platform to talk about these important messages. we had a conversation called newsmakers where it was common, a'ja wilson, cj mccollum of the new orleans pelicans, to talk about how they are affected in their personal lives and how these athletes, they seem invincible, they have strength. they seem impenetrable. but when they speak to the steps they have to take to take care of their own mental health, how they are affected by mental health and how they keep up■( wh their own wellness, it shows that this is something that affects everyone and we all should take that step. emily: admiral levine, of course you oversee a giant swath of the work hhs does when it comes to health and mental health in particular. talk a bi
emily: rship works? are you sending kids to the nba, are they getting lessons from stephen curry or? [laughter] ■obrandon: brandon: a variety of ways. we hosted the second gentleman at our all-star event this past week where we had -- as well as the surgeon general, where we leveraged our platform to talk about these important messages. we had a conversation called newsmakers where it was common, a'ja wilson, cj mccollum of the new orleans pelicans, to talk about how they are affected in...
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emily's list was built for this moment. emily's list was built for the moment. this fight for freedom. the fundamental freedom of the woman that makes decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what a to do. two weeks ago, last week the united states supreme court decided to overturn roe v. wade. that decision was leaked two years ago last week. we remember were we were that the highest court in our land the court of thurgood and rbg would take a constitutional right that had been recognized from the people of america from the women of america. two years ago, i stood on the stagee of this very gala and sad washington we were feeling that evening. how dear they. how dear they. that evening i made a prediction overturning roe v. wade would be the opening shot in a full on assault state-by-state on reproductive freedom and that's exactly what has happened. roe was indeed overturned and in states across the nation they have imposed laws to criminalize doctors and punish women. lawsni threat happening doctors and nurses prison time even for
emily's list was built for this moment. emily's list was built for the moment. this fight for freedom. the fundamental freedom of the woman that makes decisions about her own body and not have her government telling her what a to do. two weeks ago, last week the united states supreme court decided to overturn roe v. wade. that decision was leaked two years ago last week. we remember were we were that the highest court in our land the court of thurgood and rbg would take a constitutional right...
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emily is a leader. our profession in many ways, particularly through her lauded service to two organizations, the society for historians of american foreign relations, or schaffer in the society for historians of the early american republic or shear. it's a well-worn clichÉ to call the book a game changer. but to demonstrate why missionary diplomacy truly deserves the title, i want to situate it within scholarly conversations in both of these communities. this was easier for me to do which year where i too am a member. but let me start with schafer, where my strategy was to consider missionary diplomacy in relation to. the last ten years of winners of schafer's two major book prizes. this strategy had its limitation since as the list of prize winning books skewed heavily towards post 1945 history. and i think that reason alone missionary diplomacy essential as it exposes just a back story to the most notable narratives in american foreign relations, but in fact, that many important developments within
emily is a leader. our profession in many ways, particularly through her lauded service to two organizations, the society for historians of american foreign relations, or schaffer in the society for historians of the early american republic or shear. it's a well-worn clichÉ to call the book a game changer. but to demonstrate why missionary diplomacy truly deserves the title, i want to situate it within scholarly conversations in both of these communities. this was easier for me to do which...
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>> well, emily, remember the wendy's commercial? "where's the beef?" the jury here hasn't heard it yet. they could hear it later on this afternoon after the lunch break for michael cohen, but so far this morning: has been basically bringing the jurors inside donald trump's office, and the conversations he said they had when they heard about the claims of trump's alleged affairs. cohen spent a decade protecting. he said he would like, bully, and certain people as trump's lawyer, saying it is fair to call him trump's fixer and that he would do anything the boss wanted, wanted to make the boss happy. they did call it a fantastic experience that left him feeling on top of the world. cohen described earlier he was in and out of trump's office, just down the hall in trump tower. prosecutors trying to show through his testimony that trump was on top of everything and that the payments to stormy daniels would not have happened without the boss' okay. he testified that, when "playboy" model karen mcdougal claimed she had a ten month long affair with trump, and
>> well, emily, remember the wendy's commercial? "where's the beef?" the jury here hasn't heard it yet. they could hear it later on this afternoon after the lunch break for michael cohen, but so far this morning: has been basically bringing the jurors inside donald trump's office, and the conversations he said they had when they heard about the claims of trump's alleged affairs. cohen spent a decade protecting. he said he would like, bully, and certain people as trump's lawyer,...
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i am emily compagno here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mceany. joining us today is senior fellow in journalism fellow for the steamboat institute kaylee mcghee white, and kevin walling. we just got this new photo of stormy daniels with her attorney in the witness from yesterday. it was taken before the judge banned photography in the courtroom. former president trump having the gag order to lash out about the case earlier this morning. >> only with the desperation of president joe biden and the left week three bath left-wing that it becomes possible that they want to jail there is major political opponent. this should be taken away because this is conflicting. >> emily: we begin in lower manhattan with the latest on the treatment of child. >> hello emily the defense has been trying to shake stormy's story. today the testimony veered from nda to communicating with the dead. trump players who were slamming stormy daniels and her memory. challenging details of her recollection of that meeting with trump at this celebrity golf tournament in 2006. goi
i am emily compagno here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mceany. joining us today is senior fellow in journalism fellow for the steamboat institute kaylee mcghee white, and kevin walling. we just got this new photo of stormy daniels with her attorney in the witness from yesterday. it was taken before the judge banned photography in the courtroom. former president trump having the gag order to lash out about the case earlier this morning. >> only with the desperation of president joe...
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compagno. >> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am emily compagno, that is how i introduce our beloved show to you, and it still gives me chills every time i say it. i am in my fourth year on the couch and i thank god every day that i am living my dream. i get to inform and mostly entertained millions of people. through the lens of who i am and my varied experiences. and of course all my facial expressions. i am the proud grand daughter of immigrants who came to this country in search of the american dream. my family has strong military roots that has spanned its generation including those who have made the ultimate sacrifice i thought for justice during my time is ephemeral and criminal law attorney and have the honor of visiting troops in iraq in 2009 with fellow nfl cheerleaders. go raiders. on the show you will hear my opinions living in south africa and brazil thing a number of air force rotc working on ranches raising muscle cars and trying to do every daredevil activity can think of. including my favorite the flamethrower. but my best adventure is being on the outnum
compagno. >> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am emily compagno, that is how i introduce our beloved show to you, and it still gives me chills every time i say it. i am in my fourth year on the couch and i thank god every day that i am living my dream. i get to inform and mostly entertained millions of people. through the lens of who i am and my varied experiences. and of course all my facial expressions. i am the proud grand daughter of immigrants who came to this...
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emily: great question. sanofi's strategy -- we had to that -- we spoke to the head of the vaccines build this -- build as big a moat as possible around that leadership and flu vaccine. as we see with mrna, they are trying to encroach outside of covid. we might see an update on rsp later this month -- rsv later this month. they are all going after flu. sanofi has a program as well. sanofi is trying to have as many options available to partner with their incumbent business to maintain the leadership. katie: what do you think they see in novavax necessarily? it's a relatively small company, u.s.-based. what do you make of this particular partner? emily: i think why the logic for this deal made sense for sanofi is that there are -- their flu vaccines use more traditional modality. i think as it is an unanswered question, how big are mrna vaccines going to be outside of the pandemic environment, all signs point to a big decline for covid as we see it today. i think sanofi wanted a traditional mechanism covid vac
emily: great question. sanofi's strategy -- we had to that -- we spoke to the head of the vaccines build this -- build as big a moat as possible around that leadership and flu vaccine. as we see with mrna, they are trying to encroach outside of covid. we might see an update on rsp later this month -- rsv later this month. they are all going after flu. sanofi has a program as well. sanofi is trying to have as many options available to partner with their incumbent business to maintain the...
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i am kayleigh mceany heal the harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us today fox news contributor, marie harf, and fox news contributor and former nypd expec, paul mauro. first let's bring in former assistant u.s. attorney and fox news contributor andy mccarthy w who is life out that the court house he has been there all day. andy, walk us through some of the jury notes and what we might be able to glean from them. i realize that there might be some hesitancy in reading series but nonetheless the first note that came out, when you look through what exactly was asked for, two of the piece of evidence were from its 2015 donald trump tower meeting and it was also in 2016 phone call with david tucker and donald trump that took place, and one regarding the get general counsel and advice that was set by david packer, the reason i bring all four of these pieces of evidence forward is that if they are all key to the prosecution's argument, in fact the 2016 phone call is on page three, anything to be read into this? >> well, you would have to think tha
i am kayleigh mceany heal the harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us today fox news contributor, marie harf, and fox news contributor and former nypd expec, paul mauro. first let's bring in former assistant u.s. attorney and fox news contributor andy mccarthy w who is life out that the court house he has been there all day. andy, walk us through some of the jury notes and what we might be able to glean from them. i realize that there might be some hesitancy in reading series but...
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hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am emily compagno, here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mceany. also joining us today is called anchor of america reports sandra smith, "fox & friends" weekend cohost and author of the upcoming book "the work on worrier" pete hegseth. first, let's go was to eric was outside the u.s. supreme court? >> yes emily she was at their side during the election campaign and in the white house, now former close aide hope hicks to form a president trump is looking at him directly from the witness stand. as we speak at this moment she is testifying in this child in the criminal court, she of course is a long time loyal member of the inner circle is the press secretary and later counselor for the present. she is testifying about what she may know concerning payments to keep the stories of the alleged affairs quiet. in his testimony, "national enquirer" publisher david said that it was hope hicks who was in and out of that meeting at trump tower in 2015 where the three of them hatched a plan for her to be the eyes and ears to keep a lookout for any potential sc
hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am emily compagno, here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mceany. also joining us today is called anchor of america reports sandra smith, "fox & friends" weekend cohost and author of the upcoming book "the work on worrier" pete hegseth. first, let's go was to eric was outside the u.s. supreme court? >> yes emily she was at their side during the election campaign and in the white house, now former close aide hope...
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this could happen to the education department is not. >> emily? i will report a said something that blew my mind, brown university decided to negotiate with the dash we call them the early least i because they put -- they tell you to step on them which is effectively tellig you that they'd like to take yo. so, we know that that is happening at some of these campuses, negotiating with these people, what position does that put legally the university and if anything happens? other students can start to sue i would imagine. >> emily: and worse, we talk about the violence we are seeing there is no excuse and nothing peaceful whatsoever about a lot of these images that we've been subjected to and certainly not, especially to jewish students of faith so absolutely i hope there is some type of accountability but it seems these academics have been allowed to fester in a place that has no consequences because they just felt from their homes to campus and back and they found that this type of discussion we talked before about a hundred professors in columbia
this could happen to the education department is not. >> emily? i will report a said something that blew my mind, brown university decided to negotiate with the dash we call them the early least i because they put -- they tell you to step on them which is effectively tellig you that they'd like to take yo. so, we know that that is happening at some of these campuses, negotiating with these people, what position does that put legally the university and if anything happens? other students...
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you've spent, emily, is in tatters, and it's our money. you've spent , emily, the money. you've spent, emily, the labour party and the lords and we'll call them the lefty. >> lawyers have done everything to stop the rwanda policy . how to stop the rwanda policy. how many times have labour voted against the policy? oh, i've voted against it as many times as i possibly can, because it's as i possibly can, because it's a gimmick. nothing to stop immigration gimmick coming in. both legal and illegal. >> let's get to a question from bob . go on. because bob says bob. go on. because bob says that england should welcome back migrants that the republic of ireland are saying are now going from the uk to the republic of ireland . bob says that perhaps ireland. bob says that perhaps we should take them back , we should take them back, because then that would encourage france to take back migrants that come to the uk. emily is labour looking at a returns agreement with the eu? >> yes , of course we are, there >> yes, of course we are, there used to be the dublin agreement, but the go
you've spent, emily, is in tatters, and it's our money. you've spent , emily, the money. you've spent, emily, the labour party and the lords and we'll call them the lefty. >> lawyers have done everything to stop the rwanda policy . how to stop the rwanda policy. how many times have labour voted against the policy? oh, i've voted against it as many times as i possibly can, because it's as i possibly can, because it's a gimmick. nothing to stop immigration gimmick coming in. both legal and...
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it will fund these resources and bolster counseling in our schools. >> emily: . criticism has been fierce and swift for her and among them where the tenets that at the time, that was a fraudulent concept being put forth that he had been gunned down and a unjustified matter by police officers and subsequently that she is as well acting fortunately and building on that lie to perpetuate this three times now bill. >> harris: i didn't get the grafting part because i don't know if she gets the money but she gets to play product takes us to perpetrate a fraud and get to do these other things. so where is the funds and the bills for the families who have been harmed by defunding the police? what about those black families? or those hispanic families are those poor families in every racial cultural category across the country who live in urban areas and i think gravely harmed by defunding the police. continue your care remember -- what about these families. what about my family, i want to see her ethic if the people who are hurt by crimes that are still happening and sti
it will fund these resources and bolster counseling in our schools. >> emily: . criticism has been fierce and swift for her and among them where the tenets that at the time, that was a fraudulent concept being put forth that he had been gunned down and a unjustified matter by police officers and subsequently that she is as well acting fortunately and building on that lie to perpetuate this three times now bill. >> harris: i didn't get the grafting part because i don't know if she...
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emily, thank you. or before we go a quick look. now at the top story this we're, but at least one person has died and several more been injured during severe turbulence on a flight from london to single for the single port airlines. boeing, triple 7 was diverted to bangkok where emergency services made it on the ground. there were $211.00 passengers in 18 crew on board of next day documentary charge the global push to save the environment by switching to renewable energy use. i will be back at the top of the hour with more world news. i hope to see you then the big burst into our is whenever they feel like i don't limit 1000 council design and fashion and most of the pieces in the sky. many on including the us to buy how do they do it? the secret lives of size starts may 22nd on dw the.
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i am kayleigh mceany here with harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us is kennedy, and fox news contributor jonathan turley. you know, jonathan turley we went for some issues that he address, but he also spent a lot of time in the case, he gave what i will call his own version of the closing argument to be in those hour-long remarks what did make of it? >> jonathan: it wasn't a bad closing argument, the fact is that much of what happened in in the courtroom became superfluous because of those instructions. some of us were hoping for a hung jury because we hope that the jury might read deemed the new york legal system which is one of the greatest ecosystems in the world and these last few weeks have left many of us shocked as to what we saw in the courtroom but that was not gonna happen after the instructions were finalized. and i wrote a column after i saw the instruction saying that it had the feel of a way you can shoot game enough small space. it was very small for the defense to maneuver an even smaller team for the jury to collect. i don'
i am kayleigh mceany here with harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us is kennedy, and fox news contributor jonathan turley. you know, jonathan turley we went for some issues that he address, but he also spent a lot of time in the case, he gave what i will call his own version of the closing argument to be in those hour-long remarks what did make of it? >> jonathan: it wasn't a bad closing argument, the fact is that much of what happened in in the courtroom became superfluous...
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>> emily: he's absolutely right. i have to point out, we are not here to discuss the morality of those heavy-handed responses. instead, the reality right now, that our president has prevented israel from ending things. there is no better recipe for a continued abscess, for a continued fomenting, then to let the enemy and our fizzle allies. they are placing so much handcuffs on these allies, placing so many demands on the aide that we give. the exception is, with ukraine, he is publicly and credibly supportive. we don't have that for israel. there is no way for these countries to adequately defend themselves and end it right now. the ukraine situation has been dragging on for well over a year. if we had just given them what they asked for right away, they could have ended it. for israel, we are now ignoring our own history, our own precedent, to say exercise restraint, and now israel is fomenting -- being subject to a fomented situation because hamas is essentially being given whatever they want, because our allies ha
>> emily: he's absolutely right. i have to point out, we are not here to discuss the morality of those heavy-handed responses. instead, the reality right now, that our president has prevented israel from ending things. there is no better recipe for a continued abscess, for a continued fomenting, then to let the enemy and our fizzle allies. they are placing so much handcuffs on these allies, placing so many demands on the aide that we give. the exception is, with ukraine, he is publicly...
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. >> reporter: emily can dance again after a life-changing surgery in february. >> i have a lot more energy, and i eat a lot now. i had no appetite. and now i feel bulkier. >> reporter: now 11, emily was born with one kidney that didn't function properly. >> we later found out that she had a genetic diagnosis, which is pretty rare. >> reporter: it was clear emily would need a transplant as she grew older and got sicker. the need became more dire. her brother daniel, who is 19 years older and worked at cohen's children's medical center offered to help. >> it makes you think you were put on the earth for a reen, donating an organ. >> reporter: he had surgery in february to remove his kidney which was implant flood emily. >> my son is my hero. and my baby girl, whose life he saved, always my hero. >> reporter: and donating his kidney to his sister is something he had always considered. but even he was surprised at the reaction from others. >> like i say, you know, that i donated a kidney to my sister and people are like, oh, i wouldn't do that for a sibling, or i wouldn't do that for a
. >> reporter: emily can dance again after a life-changing surgery in february. >> i have a lot more energy, and i eat a lot now. i had no appetite. and now i feel bulkier. >> reporter: now 11, emily was born with one kidney that didn't function properly. >> we later found out that she had a genetic diagnosis, which is pretty rare. >> reporter: it was clear emily would need a transplant as she grew older and got sicker. the need became more dire. her brother...
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emily vanderwerff: that said, that show kind of didn't know what it was doing. mary: now when i'm finally used to you being a.... jodie: homosexual. mary: you're going to get a sex change operation and be a girl? emily vanderwerff: i think that the use of stereotypical characters like jodie in soap is a double-edged sword. it creates a sense of what is funny about me is that i am deluded. and that i should, you know, sort of glom back onto society. that's changing and now people are more open to trans identities. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. joey soloway: but even when i started making transparent and like going, ok, there's trans women and lesbians here. this is never going to fly. sarah: dad, what are you wearing? joey soloway: i was confused. i was confused about what america could handle. maura: i have something to tell you. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. maura: are you ok with me? sarah: oh god yes. no, i'm happy. maura: yeah? emily vande
emily vanderwerff: that said, that show kind of didn't know what it was doing. mary: now when i'm finally used to you being a.... jodie: homosexual. mary: you're going to get a sex change operation and be a girl? emily vanderwerff: i think that the use of stereotypical characters like jodie in soap is a double-edged sword. it creates a sense of what is funny about me is that i am deluded. and that i should, you know, sort of glom back onto society. that's changing and now people are more open...
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i am here with emily compagno and kayleigh mceany and harris faulkner. also joining us tammy bruce, and "fox & friends" cohosts and "fox & friends" host of "fox & friends," also a host of one nation of course i am referring to brian kilmeade. before deliberations began, the judge reminded the juries of the file to be fair. this instructions he had told the jury to put aside any biases considering all the facts and any fruit of groups must be beyond a reasonable doubt that is the criminal standard it is a high standard to reach indeed. moments ago, we had the former presents because at the equipment here is what he said. >> i would say, and listening to the charges from the judge, it is very conflicting. and also corrupt. because of the confliction, they have a corrupt. mother teresa cannot be discharges. discharges are grouped, the whole thing was rigged. this is all because a president biden. >> lets been good fox news and correspondent shannon. shannon, i had been reading your notes all morning they had been coming in with vapidity, and they are fascin
i am here with emily compagno and kayleigh mceany and harris faulkner. also joining us tammy bruce, and "fox & friends" cohosts and "fox & friends" host of "fox & friends," also a host of one nation of course i am referring to brian kilmeade. before deliberations began, the judge reminded the juries of the file to be fair. this instructions he had told the jury to put aside any biases considering all the facts and any fruit of groups must be beyond a...
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i am with emily on this, which receipt? what actual evidence does how she felt that she said i was staring at the ceiling and i don't remember everything from that point. i wasn't drugged -- no i didn't, i mean things are creeping into this because she is letting that happen because she is driving it. it is completely immaterial to the case. >> kayleigh: the president has said this is election interference and you are left to conclude that it sent me forth that way when you think about how this has no relevance, none whatsoever to the facts matching the law which is the endeavor of the court of luck. coming up, anti-israel protesters try their hardest to crash last night's met gala. burning an american flag and defacing a memorial dedicated to the heroes of world war i in the process. diabetes? when enjoying life's special moments are you left guessing which foods are right for you? with the freestyle libre 3 system you'll know your glucose and where it's headed no fingersticks needed. freestyle libre 3 manage your diabetes
i am with emily on this, which receipt? what actual evidence does how she felt that she said i was staring at the ceiling and i don't remember everything from that point. i wasn't drugged -- no i didn't, i mean things are creeping into this because she is letting that happen because she is driving it. it is completely immaterial to the case. >> kayleigh: the president has said this is election interference and you are left to conclude that it sent me forth that way when you think about...
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hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mceany hewitt emily compagno. joining us today is sunday at anchor, biden administration d-back shannon bream, lisa boothe and "fox & friends," todd piro more than 1.2 million americans lost their lives to covid-19 since 2020. families have been torn apart, businesses shuttered, the day-to-day lives of americans dramatically altered probably yours are some of your friends and your family. people could not even attend their own love once funeral. yesterday on capitol hill, one of dr. anthony fauci's top at pfizer if shocking testimony, dr. david spoke about the emails where he appeared to admit to deleting correspondences and lawmakers accused him of joking about using a secret back channel to help dr. fauci of a transparency. the house select committee on the cover pandemic are receiving devastating emails they lay at the misconduct alleged here is one email, revealing that he got help from the nih freedom of information act office to bury records that i learned here how to make emails disappear after but before t
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i learned from emily, so much. all of you, i mean it is a legacy point to me to get back to vietnam and to touch something that changed our entire family. my dad's younger brothers are in this, my uncles tim and ronnie, that is the only time you really ever see me shaken because i found out things about my dad i didn't know. he is gone now, christmas day of 2020 but i recorded four rules of engagement in 2018 and i never knew i would need them and i needed him to help me tell the story. watch. >> he would move up certain level and then back down. up and down until he was able to pull up. >> i pulled it up over the trees and start climbing. >> his plane was shot up. >> he says that was one of the scariest moments ever and he had so many close calls. it is a journey through it's what you say to a vietnam veteran and i are learned of the answer is welcome home, your service is not in vain. there was fighting and so much heartache over people who felt like the world was wrong. at the same time they were carrying out a
i learned from emily, so much. all of you, i mean it is a legacy point to me to get back to vietnam and to touch something that changed our entire family. my dad's younger brothers are in this, my uncles tim and ronnie, that is the only time you really ever see me shaken because i found out things about my dad i didn't know. he is gone now, christmas day of 2020 but i recorded four rules of engagement in 2018 and i never knew i would need them and i needed him to help me tell the story. watch....
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♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mceany here with harris faulkner and emily compagno. also joining us cohost of the bottom line, dagen mcdowell. and veterans on duty, jeremy hunt. we begin with this, it has been a wild morning if you have been following, president joe biden's challenging former president donald trump to a debate. >> donald trump lost to the base to meet in 2020 and since then he has not shown up for debates but now he asked that you want to debate me again but make my day i'll even do it twice so let's pick the day i heard you free on wednesdays. >> kayleigh: free on wednesdays make my day, those are some pretty bold jabs by president biden but as the tough guy approach a little bit ambitious for a adl commander in chief looks like he's channeling his inner critic use that he is not coming eastward. >> by the way, they used to make beer brewing here it was very easy. [laughter] and then there was a time he recalled a chat with the world leader, who died in 1996. i was >> remember where he forgot what his stop was? >> they let the efforts to m
♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mceany here with harris faulkner and emily compagno. also joining us cohost of the bottom line, dagen mcdowell. and veterans on duty, jeremy hunt. we begin with this, it has been a wild morning if you have been following, president joe biden's challenging former president donald trump to a debate. >> donald trump lost to the base to meet in 2020 and since then he has not shown up for debates but now he asked...
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emily? >> emily: your first goal and it's a big one. what did it feel like when it went in? >> amazing. it's a grind out there. keep battling. wasn't always pretty but to find a way to win is great. take a lot from this win. >> emily: it wasn't always pretty, they were really pressing you. what did it take to survive? >> just a team effort. obviously the game will go up and down, but we believe in ourselves. we have a talk, come out and execute. shesterkin in goal has been amazing. >> emily: you've played with some mighty goalies in your career. how do you describe him, igor shesterkin? >> he's so great, so it's good to have him in net for sure. >> emily: congratulations. >> sean: one goal in 19 regular season games after the trade over from seattle. he had no goals in the playoffs prior to today. he scored one of the biggest in recent ranger history and they win a classic thanks to igor shesterkin. the final score in overtime, the new york rangers, 5, and the florida panthers, 4. coming up next, abc "world news tonight" or your local news over most of these abc stations. fo
emily? >> emily: your first goal and it's a big one. what did it feel like when it went in? >> amazing. it's a grind out there. keep battling. wasn't always pretty but to find a way to win is great. take a lot from this win. >> emily: it wasn't always pretty, they were really pressing you. what did it take to survive? >> just a team effort. obviously the game will go up and down, but we believe in ourselves. we have a talk, come out and execute. shesterkin in goal has...
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emily in a fight for her life. the only thing that they can really do for you in that situation is give you blood trance. at blood transfusion. she needed 32. trans. equal. to all. the blood in her. body. nine. times. over. but thanks to the doc. and staff at ucs. emily was able to pull through. and they just kept giving me more. and more and more. and that what's saved my life. ultimately. yeah. mean in the north bay kathy shoot was doing what kathy shoot. had been doing. every day. weeks. for the past. 34. years. i donated at least 10. gallons. so i want to see what a treat 5 year ago. when she got a phone. call. asking if she wanted to meet a woman who life she said. with her. donation. i just wanted to see somebody. and to know a made a deal. with somebody. and it was it was nice to see that and that's somebody. thanks. you for my life. just happened to be emily peters. thank you for being here. so i can say thank you to you. union of gratitude. and high 7. long. time. donors include kath. putting a face to the
emily in a fight for her life. the only thing that they can really do for you in that situation is give you blood trance. at blood transfusion. she needed 32. trans. equal. to all. the blood in her. body. nine. times. over. but thanks to the doc. and staff at ucs. emily was able to pull through. and they just kept giving me more. and more and more. and that what's saved my life. ultimately. yeah. mean in the north bay kathy shoot was doing what kathy shoot. had been doing. every day. weeks. for...
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emily. it took them this long to make the call. if people like us and not being pointing this out they probably would have never done it. had to say over and over why are you still funding this lovely wiry still fun and is likely and they are saying is really important research brackets are the important research. we need another pandemic before the election. >> and they will pat themselves on the back i did stop at, i did take action. when you read the actual decision it reads like the biggest pinball machine ever. 1 million words and then i decided, that we just -- extended that we did this. it was an emergency and it was obvious. this evidence was in front of our faces and in our mounts on this network years ago. showed someone should have said then and it. that's the problem with this invertebrate president. all of our tax dollars have been wasted with 0 accountability and it was in front of them the entire time. thank about how many almost government shutdown to him through. every time it was at a budget time back all that was
emily. it took them this long to make the call. if people like us and not being pointing this out they probably would have never done it. had to say over and over why are you still funding this lovely wiry still fun and is likely and they are saying is really important research brackets are the important research. we need another pandemic before the election. >> and they will pat themselves on the back i did stop at, i did take action. when you read the actual decision it reads like the...
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emily: so it is both boys and girls. we have seen a rise in the amount of male or boy victims in the last few years, but it is still largely female. typically what we're seeing is boys, the ages are between 14 and 17 and girls are a little younger. the female victims are we're seeing anywhere from 12 to 17. and i've had a victim as young as seven be targeted for sex extortion. it can really be any minor that has access to the internet, but it is both boys and girls. stephanie: and you mentioned instagram. what are the other platforms that people need to be aware of? and is it also true that sometimes the predators can get to kids via games such as roblox? emily: yes, so roblox is one of the major platforms that we see victims come from. actually, my seven-year-old victim that i just talked about, that started on roblox and the individual was paying this seven -year-old in robux to send him stuff on snapchat. so you have roblox, you have snapchat, you have instagram, and then discord. discord is also a big one. discord is
emily: so it is both boys and girls. we have seen a rise in the amount of male or boy victims in the last few years, but it is still largely female. typically what we're seeing is boys, the ages are between 14 and 17 and girls are a little younger. the female victims are we're seeing anywhere from 12 to 17. and i've had a victim as young as seven be targeted for sex extortion. it can really be any minor that has access to the internet, but it is both boys and girls. stephanie: and you mentioned...
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this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mceany here with harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us today martha maccallum, and call and cut of america's, bill hemmer. the killing blow for the prosecution's case may have been michael collins greatest admission he fessed up to steerg $60,000 from the trump organization. a harsher crime than the one for which trump is being charged. "the new york post" says the prosecution case now hinges on a liar, con artist, and a thief. it is harsh, even seen it admitted that trump was a victim and that michael cohen make the case look even worse. >> the prosecution case is there are variations of this over and over that trump knew exactly what the $425,000 was for, he knew it was for stormy daniels he knew every penny and paper but no he did it because he was getting robbed on the $400,000, here's the other thing that is indefensible for the prosecution, that theory now is that trump committed a misdemeanor or a class e felony, the lowest felony, while he was committing that he was the victim of a class c felony, larceny, committed by
this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mceany here with harris faulkner and emily compagno. joining us today martha maccallum, and call and cut of america's, bill hemmer. the killing blow for the prosecution's case may have been michael collins greatest admission he fessed up to steerg $60,000 from the trump organization. a harsher crime than the one for which trump is being charged. "the new york post" says the prosecution case now hinges on a liar, con artist, and a thief. it...
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>> thank you, emily. you guys are amazing. [applause]. >> all right, if you just want to-- i can double fist for a second here. next, we will be calling to the stage the president of radio free europe, radio liberty, steven, he's going to be chatting with us a little bit about the case of alsu kurmasheva. steven? >> thank you so much. good to see you, too. >> thank you. >> yes, no, thank you so much for being here with us today and all the cases, and a year ago there were only two reporters and now unfortunately, we have a third. i just wanted to see if you could just begin by talking a little about alsu's case, where things stand. i know there are some complexity that come with it, she's an american citizen, but also has russian citizenship and seems to make things more difficult for her. >> well, alsu is our colleague from radio free europe, radio liberty. she's worked there for 25 years now. she's an american citizen. she made the decision that changed her life to go back to russia because her mother w
>> thank you, emily. you guys are amazing. [applause]. >> all right, if you just want to-- i can double fist for a second here. next, we will be calling to the stage the president of radio free europe, radio liberty, steven, he's going to be chatting with us a little bit about the case of alsu kurmasheva. steven? >> thank you so much. good to see you, too. >> thank you. >> yes, no, thank you so much for being here with us today and all the cases, and a year ago...
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emily carver. now, news with me. emily carver. now, i'm delighted to be joined by leah nietzsche , the conservative leah nietzsche, the conservative mp for great grimsby and former assistant whip under liz truss's administration . lee leah, sorry. administration. lee leah, sorry. thank you so much for coming on the show today. now we've got you on because you've had some extraordinary comments recently. you've said, i'm probably more reform than most reform candidates , to be honest, why candidates, to be honest, why did you say that , leah? did you say that, leah? >> because i think it's true , >> because i think it's true, i'm i'm what i would call a traditional conservative, a traditional conservative, a traditional northern conservative. and i believe that, quite often, systems across the country don't work for people. and i see it as my job because majority of my constituents feel the same way to make sure i'm pushing the government in the direction that we want to see the country going. >> but you're not you're not, tempted
emily carver. now, news with me. emily carver. now, i'm delighted to be joined by leah nietzsche , the conservative leah nietzsche, the conservative mp for great grimsby and former assistant whip under liz truss's administration . lee leah, sorry. administration. lee leah, sorry. thank you so much for coming on the show today. now we've got you on because you've had some extraordinary comments recently. you've said, i'm probably more reform than most reform candidates , to be honest, why...
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i am emily compagno, here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mceany. joining us today is fox news contributor and president of american spirit enterprises tammy bruce, and for my new york congressman, lee zeldin. now, the explosive situation is sparking more fears about anti-israel protests and the safety of jewish students. and that the message amongst agitators is growing even more radical. look at the scene from last night, the same group that attacked police projected this message over an american flag. long live the students -- a man was spotted wearing a hamas headband. at the university of texas these terrorist propaganda flyers that you are looking at was found within the school encampment. these fires celebrate the death of an innocent jewish people and call for the destruction of israel. many people including our jesse watters think that these protesters are not concerned with the middle east they believe they are waging war on america. >> these protesters do not want peace in the mid east they want to wage war in america and everything we st
i am emily compagno, here with harris faulkner and kayleigh mceany. joining us today is fox news contributor and president of american spirit enterprises tammy bruce, and for my new york congressman, lee zeldin. now, the explosive situation is sparking more fears about anti-israel protests and the safety of jewish students. and that the message amongst agitators is growing even more radical. look at the scene from last night, the same group that attacked police projected this message over an...
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actress emily blunt spoke out about russian director andrei konchalovsky. she was casting for his role in the film “the lion in winter”; the role that bland was applying for was eventually given to konchalovsky’s wife, yulia vysotskaya. and e emily ended up having far from the best memories of her meeting with the director. the actress accused him of... already being a hater when emily auditioned for a role in the director's film, she was only 19 years. the actress believes that the director was very cruel during the production process, and supposedly he generally liked to put her in her place. blunt notes that she generally did not like the way the director communicated with her, but let me remind you that konchelovsky’s film lev in the winter of 2003 is a remake of the 1968 film. the main role in the film was played by glen close, who received a golden globe award for this role . well i do not know. it seems to me that it’s quite strange to discuss auditions in general, because this is such a process between an actor and a director , quite, well
actress emily blunt spoke out about russian director andrei konchalovsky. she was casting for his role in the film “the lion in winter”; the role that bland was applying for was eventually given to konchalovsky’s wife, yulia vysotskaya. and e emily ended up having far from the best memories of her meeting with the director. the actress accused him of... already being a hater when emily auditioned for a role in the director's film, she was only 19 years. the actress believes that the...
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emily: hewj is the blackrock currency hedged japan etf. dxj has more exporters according to john davey. scarlet: he likes the idea the american consumer will keep buying toyota hybrids? emily: yes. scarlet: thanks. dxj, hedged currency. investors are snapping that up. stocks hitting highs, 52 weeks, applied materials. despite the maker giving a less than impressive outlook, that has been priced. 3m also, that stock up marginally. walmart extending its advance after announcing another quarter of sales growth as wealthy shoppers look for bargains. the equity market overall, little changed a modest advances. the s&p adding .1%. fourth straight week of gains. we closed at record highs on wednesday. that is intact. quick programming note, monday, ed ludlow at the dell world conference in las vegas where he will be joined by the biggest names in tech. that does it for bloomberg markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: this is bloomberg technology. caroline: caroline hyde. ed: ed ludlow in san francisco. caroline: full market coverage. applied
emily: hewj is the blackrock currency hedged japan etf. dxj has more exporters according to john davey. scarlet: he likes the idea the american consumer will keep buying toyota hybrids? emily: yes. scarlet: thanks. dxj, hedged currency. investors are snapping that up. stocks hitting highs, 52 weeks, applied materials. despite the maker giving a less than impressive outlook, that has been priced. 3m also, that stock up marginally. walmart extending its advance after announcing another quarter of...
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all right, all right. >> emily.. it it took them this long to make the call. peopl if people like us had not beene pointed this out, they probably never would have done this.to we had to say over and over again, why are you still funding this labd over? wiry >> why are you still funding s this lab? and they're going because it's really important. research is reallys likely are importantsearch research. plus, we got to have another the emic before the election brt and going to pat themselves on the back. >> well, i did stop it. on tn. did take actio and theyp >> when you read the actual decision, it reads like biggest pinball machine ever. there's a million words. and then i decidedmachin it andn we extended it, then we investigated and then we did this. was ob was an emergency and it was obvious. and this evidence wavis.s in fr of our faces and in our mouths on this network years ags o. and someone should have said right then and it that's the proble d havem this invertebrateat's t is that all of these all ohef all our tax dollars has been wasted with zero acc
all right, all right. >> emily.. it it took them this long to make the call. peopl if people like us had not beene pointed this out, they probably never would have done this.to we had to say over and over again, why are you still funding this labd over? wiry >> why are you still funding s this lab? and they're going because it's really important. research is reallys likely are importantsearch research. plus, we got to have another the emic before the election brt and going to pat...
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. >> hi, emily. yes difficult, isn't it, to that net, that net immigration policy which you talked about there, which had been the plan set out a few weeks ago from reform. but i think it's got something for it. theidea think it's got something for it. the idea of british jobs for british workers has been mooted since gordon brown was in power, and we do know that lots of companies have brought in lots of cheap labour, which has meant we have got a lot of people who aren't working in this country on benefits. if you can give a tax cut for companies that do employ people who are british, british, it might actually work. it's quite a radical policy, which i think will be startling. i think the tory party and later on we'll try to find out what the pm thinks about it. on we'll try to find out what the pm thinks about it . quite the pm thinks about it. quite radical though. >> it's interesting that they did have this net zero policy. now they've just got this 20% national insurance contribution for emplo
. >> hi, emily. yes difficult, isn't it, to that net, that net immigration policy which you talked about there, which had been the plan set out a few weeks ago from reform. but i think it's got something for it. theidea think it's got something for it. the idea of british jobs for british workers has been mooted since gordon brown was in power, and we do know that lots of companies have brought in lots of cheap labour, which has meant we have got a lot of people who aren't working in this...
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emily. tom and. emily. >> well, in the past hour, we reported on nigel farage's complaint about the bbc during the broadcast of his speech at a reform uk event in dover. a bbc's presenter's commentary accused him of using inflammatory language. let's have a watch about the wave of. >> and i'm using his words, not mine. aggressive young males that are coming into poland having crossed the mediterranean. and he has said that this is now a matter of national security. >> nigel farage, with his, customary inflammatory language there at a reform uk press conference, he declined to stand as a for a seat customary inflammatory language. >> well , actually, we asked the >> well, actually, we asked the bbc, about that and for them to issue a statement , we thought it issue a statement, we thought it was a little bit curious for the bbc to be making those sort of editorial judgements on air. i think nigel farage also asked for an apology. i think quite a lot of gb news viewers might have written as well. well,
emily. tom and. emily. >> well, in the past hour, we reported on nigel farage's complaint about the bbc during the broadcast of his speech at a reform uk event in dover. a bbc's presenter's commentary accused him of using inflammatory language. let's have a watch about the wave of. >> and i'm using his words, not mine. aggressive young males that are coming into poland having crossed the mediterranean. and he has said that this is now a matter of national security. >> nigel...