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[ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. jenna: we're talking about common core and have a great panel on that starting at 1:00. jon: we'll be back here. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> welcome, everybody. this is "outnumbered." here with me is harris, sandra, jedadiyah and hashtag one lucky guy, brian and he's outnumbered. >> i was just told to come in the studio. >> surprise. >> welcome. >> they didn't tell you? >> four of my favorite people on the cast. and by the end, i'll pick one and there's going to be a trophy. >> i did hear through the rumor mill that you were heavily lobbied to get on this couch. >> why would i not? is there a person on camera or
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off who wouldn't want to be right here right now? >> good answer. keep them coming. the buttering up is going to work until about the c block or so. >> just like at home. 17 minutes. go get busy. do something else. >> and little know fox secret is we're kind of roommates. >> we can text back and forth. >> i am after him every day to clean his room >> kimberly has racks and racks of beautiful dresses. what's in your office? >> kimberly comes in and looks at my office and says, when? when are you cleaning this? too many things. >> i tried to cut your alowance. i don't know what else to do. >> i heard you say once you get only four hours of sleep a night. is that still the case? >> that's still the case unless i nod off on the train. i don't need a lot of sleep. not many people come to me for accuracy or competence. at least i have a built-in excuse. and my short-term memory is shot but that's about it.
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i'm all set. it was hard sleeping knowing i'll be on the cast. >> i saw the rundown and i saw a few questions you have for me. i can't possibly nod off. >> what did you do to get ready for today? >> jumping jacks which you recommended which is fine. two squats and i also have been able to pretty much span the gleb on radio and on fox and friends this morning, i feel as though i'm ready for the topics that you are pushing forward. they truly have my intrigued. >> if anyone is ready for world domination, it's you. you do your best work on the couch. that's what i've heard. we're about to see if that is true. midterm ads are out from both sides of the aisle and women are the target. >> as alaska attorney general, he protected women from domestic
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abuse and fought to protect obamacare. >> he defended violent criminals who abused women and went to work setting them free. >> with land, insurance companies can deny you coverage when you get sick. women's health care would be cut. >> congressman peters and his buddies want you to believe i'm waging a war on women. really? >> we're hearing a lot about that, those words. that's the buzz word of the political season, war on women. what do you think of the ads? >> i think they should focus on women. it shows women come out and vote in the mid ferms much more than men but don't just focus on women's issues. we're more than the sum of our reproductive parts talk about jobs, talk about opportunity. women are often the bread winners in families. talk about the pocketbook issues. talk about freedom. young women really care about independence and freedom. they don't want big daddy government coming in and doing
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work for them. they want to do that themselves. don't just make it about women's issues. you're talking to people who care about independence and freedom. >> i feel like they missed the mark here. both sides of the aisle, really. it's about the economy, jobs. poll after poll shows that's what's driving people to go out and vote and i was looking at the democrgraphic of unemployed women, 20 to 24 years old is 11.1% right now. women care about their homes, they care about their lorng term security, their pocketbooks and that's what's going to drive them to vote. when the unemployment rate for young women is nearly twice the national average, that should be the focus. >> what's interesting, too, you talk about how many women are out of work. how many women are educated and out of work? we make up more than 50% of recent college grads and those with master's is like above 60%. as you go up the ladder in corporate life, the jobs are vanishing for women. this is really a bipartisan
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issue and as you said, an opportunity for both political parties to come up with jobs is the answer and i happen to be of the mind when you raise the tide, all votes are going to float better. right? men have to buy into this, too, right? >> let me tell you about women, first off. i think we have to make it clear. i think it's flat out pandering. i would be insulted if i was any of you four. >> then you're seen as emotional. >> i wouldn't say that. just make the country better and it all works out. we're past the point where women can vote and women have rights. we're past it. can we move up as a cannotry and stop going, you guys here and you women here? >> but there's a difference between outreach and pandering. i think there's a way to reach out to women's issues. go speak to women without a message of pandering. you're not turning women into a special interest group. the majority of women vote democrat repeatedly. you're going to have to talk to them and say the republican
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message, or the libertarian message, we care about you, too. here is why. >> that's a great point. i want someone to connect with me. in my household, my husband brings home the bacon and i fry it in the pan. i want someone to earn my vote and i'm pulling the lever to vote. >> that's important but do you want to be played to as an american citizen or do you want to be played to as a woman? >> both. >> what's the difference? what makes it better? >> women are very different. we care about different things. we talk about different things. we do different things. and quite frankly, i need the difference pointed out. >> i don't know what any one woman does. you're all so different. >> when you look at social media alone and the percentage of how many women are blogging, it's phenomenal. they need not just to get us but talk to them, too. >> i think harris is right. she's pleaded the fifth twice,
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refusing to answer questions about her role in the i.r.s. targeting conservative groups. lois lerner wants to address congress ahead of a vote to hold her in contempt. in a letter, her attorney writes, quote, holding miss lerner would not only be unfair and un-american, it would be flatly inconsistent with the fifth amendment as interpreted by the supreme court. is it un-american to hold her in contempt given that tons of americans want answers to questions she's been unwilling to answer? >> it's un-american not to get answers particularly when the president said there's not a smidgeon of corruption here. she won't be held in contempt if she sits before congress and fully testifies honestly before the american people. that's all that anybody is asking for is answers here, plain and simple. >> if she has nothing to hide, why not say this is what happened? there's been lots of talk that there's been collusion between the i.r.s. and the department of
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justice. if she has no secrets, speak up. >> the attorney that's dealing with this is saying in may, she has every right not to say anything again when the house calls her to testify. because they didn't press for answers the first time. where was the opportunity to do that? she made a blanket statement about her own innocence and then she said i'm not going to talk anymore so where was the wedge part for that to happen? >> how convenient for her, you know? this is the problem that i have as a former prosecutor. i don't like people that play fast and loose with the law. that's what she's doing. she wants it both ways. she wanted to make her statement. i'm sorry. you don't get to choose and pick and decide and play games with the american people who, like sandra said, we want some answers. quit being so contrived and hiding. they'll have to face the consequences here. in america, we hold people like this accountable. >> i don't have the legal background but my office is next to yours and i did watch l.a.
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law from 1987 to 1991. >> all those posters up. >> it's so hard to get that thumb tack these days because my mom didn't want any notches in the wall. if that's a guy pleading the fifth, you would have people saying that guy should be in prison. nobody wants to see her in prison. nobody wants to see a judith miller situation where they're held in contempt holding on to sources. that's where the men and women differ. i'm so happy i came up with this issue first time on the show. >> way to bring something to the table, buddy. >> it's been nine minutes. toyed do something. >> okay. here is something to shout about. cheerleading is a back flip closer to becoming a sport in new york. you would have to have the same safety protocols as other sports and a coach that has a certain
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level of training. >> i think i have so much respect for the men and women and you can get a scholarship now for cheerleading. they have to change the name. this is acrobatics, gymnastics. cheerleading is give me an a, give me a b. >> that's not true. >> that's the old cheerleading. >> cheerleading meets the three cry tear onyou can have. physical activity, it is competition, competitive and it is go for rules and scores. you have to have rules, score, competition. it does all of that. >> i have something for you here. you're a sport pepper. cheerleading stats, 34 states in washington, d.c. and we'll take a look at this up here, classify cheerleading as an inter scholastic sport.
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between 1982 and 2009, cheerleading accounted for 65% of all direct catastrophic injuries to girl athletes at the high school level. that's what has me concerned. it's not that easy or that safe. >> it's not easy at all and this is a more competitive than a lot of other sports that are quote, unquote, sports in the high school and collegiate level. there's two criteria that meet for me. you exert physically in cheerleading and it's competitive. they do compete against other teams. by far and away, i surprised myself with it. yes, indeed, it is a sport. >> if you were on stage, yes. and you're competing and you go group number one from the university of wisconsin, university of north dakota come up, that's fine. but if you have a football game in front and cheerleaders here, that isn't to a sport. >> wiet a minute. gl if you go to a competition and are against other ones. >> you being on fox and friends
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in the morning and then on the radio, which one shows your talent? you're talented in both. >> i'm not performing. >> i didn't mean to get you but i did, right? >> if there was a show going on in the huge studio, that wouldn't be a show. that would be an exhibition. this is a show. >> it's a show whether you're getting a paycheck or not. >> cowboys are playing behind you, you're not in the sport. >> in eighth grade i was a cheerleader. i was on top of the pyramid. i sprained my ankle, i was injured all the time. i was a basketball cheerleader. my friends in high school with cheerleaders on the football field, i promise you it's a sport. they're doing all kinds of flexibility and endurance issues that lots of boys can't do. >> at the end of the day, it's all about money. people will watch the sport, will spend money to participate in the sport. it is a sport. >> cheer leading is no joke. the last time i wore my dallas
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cowboys cheerleading costume at halloween, it was rough. >> that was a sport. >> does love and marriage go together like a horse and carriage? surprising new study goes against so much of what we've learned about marital vows and happiness. could you be happier being single? yes. plus look gret in heels even if it hurts. with men, would they go this far for beauty? we'll pose that question to one lucky guy. for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! mayo? corn dogs?
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extraordinarily troubling and the fact that secretary kerry delivered them on the eve of holocaust remembrance day makes them even more unacceptable. you have to understand them in a context of five years of the obama administration. embodying the most hostile relationship the united states has had to israel in modern times. >> secretary kerry in apparent damage control backtracking from his comments saying in a statement, quote, i have been around long enough to also know the power of words to create a misimpression, even when unintentional and if i could rewind the tape, i would have chosen a different word to describe my firm belief that the only way in the long term to have a jewish state and two nations and two peoples living side by side in peace and security is through a two state solution. do you think ted cruz's call for kerry to stand down is a little much?
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>> it is a little much. nothing really has had any results but he's hostile and he's doing his thing. his word is unfortunate. apartheid is a sentiment that i wouldn't think would come up in his mind. i don't know why he's talking to israel and palestinians for. in a time when saudi arabia is on the rocks and you're trying to get a ridiculous deal with iran, why are you focussing on the two areas that are actually kwie snet >> you bring up his performance as secretary of state and i saved this tweet just from you. secretary of state john kerry doing a remarkable job of making hillary clinton's years at state look better and better. >> that's exactly right. how irresponsible. a world leader, you can't -- john kerry can't come out and say, you know, if i look back, i would have chosen a different word. no. it's your job to think about what you were saying before it came out of your mouth. think about the implications for our ally, israel. think about the implications for the international community. >> you think he should step down? >> i think he should step down for a number of reasons and i
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think this is one of them. i think it's a totally irresponsible remark for him to be making. i think ted cruz has a point. >> maybe it was just a misimpression of his words, as he says. >> i think he came out to try to explain himself and a pole goiz and address the issue so i like that he faced it head on. he's a person of significant experience of serving the country and politics. i know him personally. very nice man and i think that he loves his country. i may differ on view points with him but i think right now, we have to give him a chance, let him see if he can get back in and straighten things out and i remain cautiously optimistic that he might have some accomplishments, hopefully better than hillary's. >> do you think that he can get over this? >> it's interesting. it may take a nod from israel's leadership. benjamin netanyahu has been quiet on this. we know from the past that he's not quiet. he hasn't come out and said anything yet about secretary
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kerry's comments and so as kerry is beginning to walk back, and i would bring this up, too. it was said in a closed door meeting and i wonder if now we can kind of get away with this notion that anything is a closed door meeting. any more, anywhere, anyplace with anybody. >> mitt romney said 27% and then here, that's so savvy of you to think of benjamin netanyahu. >> that's con descending of you but i love you anyway. >> you wait for that moment to say, hey, need some help right now? listen to me next time if i help you out here. >> netanyahu was saying, let me not make a rash statement about this. i have to -- a relationship with the united states. >> i wonder what would have happened if a woman said that. >> we don't know because she retired. former secretary of state retired examine she wasn't really working on that. >> i'm going to stick this on the table.
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since we both walk around with two of them, you know, i don't know if you gois -- guys have noticed but there are beautiful heels at the table. brian refused to loan me his to wear today. they are studded on the bottom. you said you liked them. they have a sparkle. >> i do like them. >> let's talk shoes for a second not just because it's my addiction but it's in the news today. some are calling it cinderella surgery, women getting surgery on their feet to fit into designer shoes. i have to go up a size the more well known the shoe is. does anybody else have to do that? >> i have the same ones. believe it or not, you have outdone me with the heel height there. >> i wasn't trying. >> these are five. i'm true to size in these. >> do we have a drone camera? >> the width is the problem for women in the shoes. i've never owned a pair. full disclosure.
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these are extremely tiny shoes. >> let's talk about how we can get into them. there are procedures, including having fat pumped into the soles of your feet to make walking more comfortable, amputating a pinkie toe could help you with that problem. i'm just saying. >> i don't have wide feet. >> and on your feet, like i would consider that actually because i have crow feet. my feet look like they belong on froto. i take these puppies off and you'll be like, ahhh. >> they like shoes so much that the shoes are too small, they'll have their feta justed. >> surgery could be less expensive than the shoes at some point. >> so what would you have done surgically to fit into something that you like? >> be careful. >> the question is? >> what would you have done surgically to fit into something that you like?
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maybe there's -- maybe you want to borrow tom brady's jersey and you know you have to pump up. >> i'm going to photo print right now. i'm going to try to get some help. >> call arnold. >> i will say this. in other words, what would i adjust on my body to fit into clothes? >> surgically. >> i would think if i saw a suit that i wanted, i would commit to hitting the weight room to fill out that suit. >> what if you want to -- like some guys are worried about love handles, a little something something on the side. >> more to love. what are you talking about? >> what do you think about surgery for a goi? >> i would say i would like surgically enhanced deltoids. >> what about hair removal? >> hair removal? >> i did my own study. women like my back hair. >> you did your own study. >> not your office mate. >> that makes me want to move
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on, the thought of your back hair. >> i wanted you to move on five minutes ago. >> we'll do a waxing segment. >> fix that for tucker. >> a pregnant woman, because i wanted to say pregnant, easily impaired after she said she was kicked out of a popular gym because of her baby bump. and if you're having trouble finding the perfect match, don't worry about that. we have an app for that. you may actually be avoiding a life of misery. how a new study discredits the long held belief that married people are happier and healthier than singles. you have to go back to being single? what? stay with us. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage.
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>> welcome back to outnumbered. we've heard marriages make you happier, right? could there be a dark side? well, this study got our attention. it finds being married can make people more vulnerable to depression with constant naing at home and domestic spats. among the biggest factors cited -- brian, you're a married man. >> are you all right? >> am i stressed? no. the study reveals more about the relationship between the two than it is about marriage in general. if there's a lot of nagging going on, it wears you out. hypothetically in talking to my friends -- >> my male friend. >> not personal experience. >> i took cable out of the house. i don't think she's going to do it. but i will say this. it does wear you out. you have nowhere to go.
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if you're in a relationship where you're nagging, where do you go? >> i wouldn't know about it. how do you feel about this? you're not married. >> i'm not married. >> and there's the picture of happiness out there to be married. >> i'm actually happier when i'm in a good, solid relationship that makes me happy where there's not a lot of nagging, where each of us have our own independence. i think that's key that you hold on to your own hobbies, your own interests, your own life. i feel better when i'm in a committed relationship where there's a lot of love opposed to being single and out there. dating in new york is a nightmare. i don't know if any of you are aware. >> home into the fray of happiness and delight. i enjoy both, as you all know. i've been married, i've been single and then i've been married and then i've been single. catch me now. so i think there's benefits to both but of course, there's nothing like being in a great, committed, awesome relationship when you're married or not. you find somebody you want to
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spend time with, maybe you don't want to remarry again but i think your own personal happiness and deriving it from yourself rather than looking to the person to your right or left. >> i always thought that men could tune us out after certain years of marriage. he sees my lips moving. i think you're right in this instance because you get back to the state of the relationship and it's like, well, if it's a good one, right? if you could work nag into like a flirt, wouldn't that be great? oh, honey, go pick up those pants. >> you'll be rewarded. >> that would be gret. that's not really a nag but you're still getting him to do what you want. >> you have that nailed down. i think you've been practicing. >> nagging has a connotation that it's women. aren't men just as bad? >> nope. i don't see it. i don't see it. >> there are men that -- i assure you, i've dated men that nag. it might be because i'm a little messy in the kitchen, it might be that i couldn't fold the
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bottom sheet properly. >> i'll make a suggestion. if it doesn't get done, i stop. >> there's another of you out there. it looks like the judgment-free zone may not be keeping to its motto. a pregnant woman was asked to leave a planet fitness in south carolina because of her baby bump, her little pooch. the expectant mom who is 18 weeks pregnant says an employee told her she would have to leave her coverup, put on a bigger t-shirt because her tummy was showing. sandra, most recently >> so they have a policy that you sign an agreement when you work out at this gym that you cover up. so legally, i'm sure you're going to tell me that the gym with easily defend its decision to kick this woman out of the gym. this company is getting a lot of free advertising. this is probably what they want. overweight people or people that
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don't like the gym or that group of people that fear the gym, they say that and think, maybe i should go work out there. i'm not going to be intimidated by the meat heads lifting up heavyweights. isn't this a tactic that the gym is using? >> i think planet fitness is talking about covering up while pregnant woman. 18 weeks, i didn't think you would be showing that much but she did admit that her top does -- her tank top does ride up when she moves around. >> that's interesting, though, that if you're trying to get people to come in and buy a membership, nobody is going to be perfect. there are plenty of times where you can look like you might be 18 weeks pregnant because you're fat. >> every gym i go to, someone has midriff. sports befores. >> i'm not looking at them. i'm looking at me. >> moving to planet fitness, planet awesome. the majority of planet fitness clubs are owned and operated by individual franchises and the
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corporate dress code policy that's enforced at the discretion of club staff had a stated policy that prohibited bare midriffs. now, in this instance, a staff member approached the member to inform her the policy and offer her a free t-shirt, which is nice, to complete her workout and she was not asked to actually leave the gym. come on. >> how big is the t-shirt? force her to wear a xxx? >> one of the guy ones. it used to be cool to sleep if your boyfriend t-shirt, that type of thing. >> there's a whole market of pregnant moms staying fit. i would think they would want to advertise that. >> there's a fine line with someone being inappropriately dressed. we can acknowledge this has happened. recently it was planet fitness and we look at the woman kicked out of the gym and say it wasn't provocative. so this discretion is left to folks that work at the gym maybe a couple of weeks or longer. >> how about this? there's the flip side of planet
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fitness. there was another woman that was there that was too awesome, like two full on, ripped situation and they're like, whoa, freaking everybody out. too intimidating, too toned, too awesome. she was a problem, too. who can go to the gym, gis? >> maybe it's their own planet? >> i'm going to go to planet fitness and wear a full head to toe north face. you're working out. your clothes should be minimal and men wear short shorts in the gym. >> i'm offended by those dolphin shorts that flap in the wind when they're in the treadmill. >> women walk in and put on a slipped up parka. >> what about the guys checking out the women? >> when we're adults, aren't we supposed to be more secure than this?
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this is like back to seventh or eighth grade. >> that's what i said. >> they're asthma tour as i am. >> i'm not looking at anybody else. >> they're trying to attract the democrgraphic that can feel comfortable at the gym. >> planet fitness is just too confusing. it's another f word folks don't like to hear. the three letter word that a study says you should never say too young girls. think about it. the growing trend for dads to be. why women are not invited to this contest. [ male announcer ] this is kevin.
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weather. mississippi state senator who rode out the storm with his family only to emerge and find his home completely destroyed is our guest top of the hour. also tens of millions more people under threat right now so we're going to bring you that and also we're waiting an nba news conference on the growing controversy over alleged racist comments from clippers owner donald sterling. that's going to be important to watch. common core. set of education standardses for our kids that some love and some hate. indiana one of the first states is doing away with it. why is common core so controversial? we were trying to book the former educator but she was busy today. >> i split myself in half next time. >> looks like she's spoken for today. we'll still watch your show, check it out in a bit. thank you. seems like the word fat is getting more and more dirty. a new study shows simply calling overweight young girls fat can lead to weight gain.
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those called fat at age 10 were more likely to be obese by age 19. simply experiencing or anticipating weight stigma increases stress and can lead to overeating. effect is gretest when the label comes from family members, although comments from teachers and peers also play a role. all right. what do you think? is this just more politically correct nonsense, telling us we can't use this word or that word? >> i think it's a weird study. scientifically are those that are already nearing to be overweight at an early age more prone to be overweight in general? is it the calling of the young child fat that makes them fat or obese later in life? i think it's dangerous. it's a very serious subject and sometimes the young children need to be told that they're going in the wrong direction because more so than the way it looks to be fat, it's a health issue. so we have to be careful to not
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make it -- tell someone they're fat. >> i think this issue is something that the genders handle differently. >> absolutely. >> do you think if it was said to a young boy it wouldn't be stigmatized? >> i have a 13-year-old girl and 17-year-old boy and i coach soccer and basketball and i definitely approach it differently the way i talk to them, the instructions i give and the way i do it. i think it's bias. i just think it's sensing there's a huge difference, especially in a child. i would never call a kid fat but if you can lock at a way to examine their diet and say there might be something there. sometimes you have different bodies, different metabolism. >> i have two daughters. one will be five later this week and the older is seven and their body types are completely different. but we have these discussions about habits and how we take care of our bodies and i know which one has a propensity in this direction and which one doesn't. what i choose to do, i don't compare the two. i simply say, do you know what?
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let's do something right now to get her mind off of whatever it is that she wants to go do that involves a snickers bar. she has my appetite. i like the 1985 version of the word "fat" which i don't think anybody would get. >> which is what? >> phat. and then you're fine. >> what about people who say you call the kid fat examine call it like it is, maybe that empowers them. kind of like how the nerdy kids in high school are self empowered by the labels? i'm going to show you and get a wash board stomach and is there some truth to that? >> it's about personal motivation. i personally wouldn't use that approach. i think there's kind of a better, gentle he were, love sandwichy way to say that where they can feel good about themselves, like hopeful or give them a compliment about something. you have beautiful eyes and you have great height, great hair and then work it with that or encourage something with them to do something like play sports.
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>> the article in the research, she was called fat by her dad and she's san diego's miss fitness. >> that's what i'm saying. >> really? >> yes. it's an individual type of thing. are you sick of the superficial dating apps based on a person's appearance? there's a new alternative that helps you put brains before beauty when finding a partner. new trend for expecting dads. they're adding a whole new twist. love it. [announcer] if your dog ca dream it, purina pro plan can help him achieve it. ♪ epic classical music stops ♪music resumes
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>> i may be outnumbered but now it's my turn for a story. there's a growing trend of daddy showers, no mommies allowed, ju the dad to be and his best buddies. what goes on, anything from the baby battle beer contest, the entrance fee is a bag of diapers. have you heard about this before? >> yes. i know someone that had a party like this. i was not invited because i clearly don't have enough testosterone apparently but they
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had a lot of tv's, lots of sports going on. they were so involved. he picked out the invitations. i think there was a beer bottle on the invitation. >> you have to drink beer and also say do you know what, ladies? you're not going to own this event. i like it. >> i do not feel comfortable reading about this, let alone experiencing this. do you want to weigh in, harris? >> your list had diaper wipes. we were going to bring that for you today in case you ended up wetting yourself in case you got nervous. >> i'm using the depends pullups. let me just ask you, have you heard about this? >> yes. and do you know what? i haven't until today, believe it or not. i don't know why people have one of ding out. these parties. >> you're not invited. >> why not? i think it's so fun. i love it. can i tell you something? i really don't like baby
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showers. like the ones that -- they're terrible. oh, like wrap the toilet paper around, like all these things. >> why settle with it? don't give us a tradition. can we let guys be guys and girls be girls? >> i agree with you. you're not outnumbered on this. the woman has to carry the child for nine months. why is the guy trying to take over? >> but you do make us go in the delivery room now and cut that cord. >> you poor thing. >> just saying because the counter theory to my theory is if you're going to make us stay there, go to the lamaze classes, at least we should have a party. >> somebody call the waaaa-mbulace. we have a baby on our hands. have you ever been pregnant? okay? >> no. but arnold schwarzenegger was in a documentary. >> and that was real. >> that was real. >> what about tit for tat?
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women started jazzing up their parties for certain occasions. what if our bachelorette parties were may off the hook than the bachelor parties? >> i think some of them are. >> i had mine in a library. what do you mean? my mom is watching. i have to pretend like that's true. >> i've been to bachelor parties. i've been to -- >> what's the point of having a goi party if girls come? >> some of us are tom boys and we want to bring some beer and watch sports with you gois. what's so bad with that? >> a bachelor party in vegas, ear inherently part of the bachelor party and that's the best. >> i go to the after party for the shower. >> clearly everybody has a lot to add on this. if i don't get out now, i'll never be asked back. straight ahead, new to the online dating scene perhaps, an app that picks brins over beauty. could this help you find the perfect partner? or at the end of the day, do looks really matter at all? let's think about that. >> ponder that. >> that's how we picked you.
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twine canvass and you create a canvass of images reflecting your intchlt if they like the canvasses, they can see what the other person looks like. you match up and click to see if that works for you, brian? >> i am fascinated by this. >> and a woman based on your interest in >> wow. i think looks plays a role and looks are coming in later, i am fascinated to see how it does. >> that is not an answer. >> what do you look like. >> one thing i don't have a pass on is dating. >> because you are married. >> that's right. the whole fact are you attracted to someone on emotions are or looks. >> what was the first thing you noticed about your wife? >> she was in the social studies
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class with me. >> i would take a picture of my dog. >> what is the pooch's name? >> eight pounds. >> and she's my whole life and they would have to love her. >> sandra, what would your picture be of. >> i wopt participate in this. i think all of us look at what the possible future mate looks like and whether or not we are physically attracted to them. it gets away from how we choose our mate. >> and my honest answer and something i love. salomi. >> i could get it every day. and i do. i like it. and i prosata and literally fubring me sala mi or take me out somewhere nice. i like the spicier.
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>> i would cheat and click on the picture and then go back and fill it n. >> i am visually stimulated. >> that will do it for outnumbered. happening now starts in five singles maybe less. >> now one. a developing story. more dangerous weather threatening the south as the death toll rises in a tornado outbreak that is putting tens of millions of people in harm's way. we are waiting a new's conference in the wake of the nba scandal and don sterling. brand new polling on the president's approval rating and the prospects for the democrats heading in the november election. first an update on the deadly storms sweeping in the south. millions are bracing for more dangerous weathe
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