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an explosion at a shopping mall in the capital of nigeria. several dead piece them together the latest information we have, but we will work on it at the top of the 1:00 hour. >> we will see you then. >> "outnumbered" starts right now. ♪ >> this is "outnumbered." here today, sandra smith, andrea, today's one lucky guy, brian kilmead. >> and i am happy to be outnumbered. and i saw the run down. >> it is a better show with you here. >> a lot of love accept for sandra, she has been kind of quiet. >> not true, i saved your seat.
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>> we are going to get started right away with something i know he is dying to talk about. bill clinton, who is coming to hillary's defense. after the former century estate made a series of gaffes over money. the most recent is she isn't truly well-off. critics say she is out of touch. >> she is not out of touch. he advocated and work for things that were good for ordinary people. before that, all her life and the people asking her questions should put this into some sort of context, the idea i think i had the lowest worth of any president when i took office but i still could have been tone deaf. now i don't, and we have a good life and i'm thankful for it,
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but i'm still, we go to our local grocery store on the weekends, we talk to people in our town, we know what is going on. the real issue is because if you've been fortunate enough to be successful, are you now out of touch and sensitive to the of people they are facing? that is the real issue. >> mrs. clinton is going to collect $225,000 speaking fee at the university nevada in las vegas in october. being covered by a private donor happening at the university formalizing a 4% tuition increase for each of the next four years. one saying even if some ceos writing the check, that is money that person probably has given to the university and some other way. here you have bill clinton trying to dig hillary out, making all sorts of errors. >> i think he did a great job.
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she has not lost touch, that is key. i think he did it, he is on his way. this is the definition of an unforced error. nobody cares she was rich and successful, that was not even in the issue. you are not running against mitt romney is a rich. to me he is saying this is how you do it, you don't have to watch this on youtube. i do think it is fascinating she had her booking agent book a gig in las vegas for $225,000 at a time talking about money so much. >> this highlights the difference between bill and hillary. bill clinton find a way to present it in a way that resonates with people. her being out of touch not about the cash, it is her inability to connect with people which her husband has done quite well.
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>> she is not her husband. but here's what we will get a preview of, two for the price of one, two pe two for the price o. does anyway believe the clintons are at the grocery store on the weekend squeezing melons personally? >> i am not going there. >> the reason they had all of these legal bills was because bill was busy squeezing melons and not the type in the supermarket. i don't know why should even wants to go there, she didn't have to go there. if i were on her political team and advising the press secretary, i would say you have to return that money asap. now we are already one, two news cycles deep and she would be forced to do it because of pressure. if she was smart, she would say i would donate that's to the tuition to use it for scholarships. you see the good cop, bad cop.
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this is a preview of what it will be like. a lot of p.r. >> you had the sniper fire, it was a little they see, stop me. >> you are going to see bill come in and take shots at the president because hillary is going to have to distance yourself from president obama's record and bill is going to be the one. >> i thought bill answered the question. the problem with hillary is the lack of transparency. when asked is it possible to have this wealth and be in touch with the people he said yes but you have to be transparent. when hillary clinton called them dead broke, that is not transparent, they have the prospect of earning millions of
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dollars which they have done since bill clinton left office and since she steps down as secretary of state. the millions of dollars from the speaking engagements, $225,000 for a speaking engagement, they knew this leaving the white house they had a prospect of this. so do you consider yourself dead broke his not being real with the people. >> what does it say about the supporting the democrats when you get in the deepest trouble you call a man. what kind of message is that? >> that is an excellent point. we're going to move onto this, new questions for the irs at the archive list whose job it is to oversee america's record-keeping laws has a stunning answer to congress about the irs failure to report lowest learner lost e-mail. >> is it fair to say the irs broke federal records? >> any agency is required to notify us when they realize they
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have a big problem that can be disposal. >> you'd administer the federal records act. >> i do. >> if they didn't follow it. can we simply assume they broke the law? >> they did not follow the law. >> not with democrats on that panel who asked if the problem with record-keeping is exquisite to the irs and the archive. he agreed other agencies are bad at this as well, but still an overwhelming majority of americans want congress to keep digging for the answers. the irs that wields so much power in our lives, 74% of americans believe congress should continue the investigation of the irs until someone is held accountable. higher than 67% who said the same thing in april. getting some answers is paying off in terms of having people
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concerned about this issue. i want to go to you first on this, why is this not on the front page of every newspaper everywhere? >> if you really care about that, don't pick up the "washington post," don't pick up "the new york times," the "wall street journal" had it on the front page, they are not listening to that. you know you have a story here. the irs, looks like cap him as the arrogant man will put the irs try to because that is why he came off. came off angry and totally unlikable. rolled out, let the people decide, most on television and radio are ignoring it and it is scary, noteworthy and scary. >> how do you ignore when you talk about somebody who broke the law. if lowest learner and the team didn't do the right thing by
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backing up and having some sort of har hardcopy and then findint is it okay to destroy these, i know making that outreach to the department was what was going to happen, if they broke the law, why is this not a big deal? >> said you don't even know the statute or what you are supposed to be doing. that is why we need a special prosecutor. this is not just i lost this or simply pleading the fifth. there are actually crimes at play. if republicans really want to win in the fall, they look at where the fox poll would nosedive. they crossed party lines, democrats are starting to see this is an issue, democratic voters, republicans would pass the bill to strip the irs of its enforcement power over obamacare. it probably won't make the senate, but let every democrat
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get out there and defend the irs. if they vote against that bill, say they defend the irs. it is a great strategy. >> we will see if it happens. >> let's go forward now, right? this is becoming an issue for this white house. i don't know if anybody can ignore this in the white house. asking the president to get involved, but the irs targeting, did obama really learn about all of that in the news, 60% of people say they don't believe he went about it that way. >> he has become a by standard president in his own presidency, and people say hold on a second, are you not at the top of the chain here? the reason the newspaper is not covering this because you they really have the capacity to
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think this administration in terms of the legacy? this is lawbreaking, this is deceit that went on for a long time. even if they knew about this stuff, it is purposely not tom house oversight committee, purposely not revealing that information for periods of time, talking about our veteran stopping protected. a look at the obama legacy, these guys are absolute disaster for him, which i don't know if he can recover. >> sandra, i have to ask you, does it matter all that much? is it just battle fatigue for scandals and getting the answers? >> i don't know what this worse, the poll was revealing people don't believe the president learned in the news, but the president said he learned of these scandals in the news, i am not sure which one is worse. the president's getting this information from us. >> is it worse for the president not to know or can you be that in the dark and still be in
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control. >> i don't know if you have heard this, but yahoo ceo dealing with major ball back after oversleeping and showing up nearly two hours late for an important meeting with some of the worlds top ad executives. and did you watch "millionaire matchmaker"? it be altering your view of the world. we will be back with that. [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!"
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♪ >> welcome back to "outnumbered." melissa meyer taking heat for arriving nearly two hours late for a very important in a meeting with one of the worlds top advertising executives. all because she overslept. it was at the advertising festival in france. talking executives from such companies. some ended up leaving before mary arrived. one top executives that somebody from the team should at least
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have woken her up. she doesn't understand the value of clients, some is saying. they declined to comment to us specifically on that. she is addressing shareholders as we speak, this is certainly on the mind of shareholders. over $30 million company, 39 years old, she is a woman. this is clearly a lot of mail executives in the dinner where she was supposed to talk millions of dollars of ad revenue raising. is it okay she overslept which mark any sort of gender issue here? >> the commercial break was very interesting. i think two things, if a guy overslept the would not be asking him why didn't the secretary wake you up. they knew she is a new mom. >> is she tired, staying up with the kid?
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>> those things are not fair. i think the conversation would be completely different. i personally think there is room for a gender, tear. >> she makes millions of dollars at yahoo, very high salary, very high bonus structure as well. this is a shot of her at the conference. when she was hired in 2012, she announced the day yahoo put her on, she was six months pregnant. which i think is fine. she admitted a new policy nobody could work outside of the office, everybody had to come in. she built a nursery in the office for her newborn child, nobody else got to do that. >> if you oversleep, why would you admit it? my kid is not feeling well, when you finally wake up, i don't
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think gender has anything to do with it. i don't think there's any difference with time with a kid. or if you were out drinking too much. >> this is international news she overslept and was two hours late because she was the wonder can to come in and save yahoo and now she can't even get out of bed. if a man overslept we would be talking about it. i don't know many men who would walk in the room and admit to oversleeping. they cannot pull this kind of stuff. >> they should lie like brian suggested? >> no, set three alarms, so i think she is a very bad manager. she is afraid to have the hotel. >> why didn't somebody else, in, kind of holding these meetings, but i agree that if i have a rough night, i set two alarms.
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if i have to get up early, i know it will not fly if i say i overslept. for people instead of five on the couch. >> if you oversleep for a new in show, we have other issues. i have a show tomorrow, i have to get to bed. >> yahoo stock down. drawing comparisons to brad pitt. >> i guess i don't look like a simple politician, people ask me why we running for congress. >> he worries appearance could actually actually work against him and it comes to getting elected. could good looks even help? most believe the president is totally disengaged, plus how voters feel about americans standing in the world.
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and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. >> welcome back to "outnumbered." president obama getting ready to speak about climate change tonight as problems are unfolding worldwide, it is a growing crisis in iraq seizing part of the country. rejecting calls to form a unity government.
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in ukraine a cease-fire went into effect friday, but in constant danger of collapsing as the united states works on a new set of sanctions. in syria, civil wars going on now for more than three years activists are saying government were trainewarplanes struck a c. and killing dozens more people months after the group about did 200 schoolgirls. all this likely contributed to the result of a new fox news poll, one of which showing president obama's numbers are a record low, only 30% approve of the job he is doing. so this is a record low for the president, the world seems to be burning and he is headed to the twin cities today to talk about flooding and how hot it is outside. >> we were talking about the irs scandal earlier, so the people were not honest when he said he got the news from television. information from television
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news. you look at this, there is a disconnect for him, i don't know if you can have it both ways, they think he is completely disengaged. >> a majority of people feel the president is disengaged, 58% have checked out. >> by the way, my big take away is everybody thinks the reputation of the united states has been on the decline and continues to decline whether democrat or republican not showing up in this polling. experience seems to be an issue. still today, everybody looks at the problems with foreign policy and the president, experiences biggest problem by a margin of 221 to not have enough experience to be the president commander in chief.
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doesn't this go back an back tow this going into this. >> >> joe biden, he has a ton of foreign policy. >> do we have to put out a missing persons report? we haven't seen him for a while. 80% of americans think reputation is in decline. that hasn't happened. how much do people care? foreign policy is a little out of reach and people have the number one concern. >> i looked for likability and 53% is now negative. that was his strong points despite the matter what he did foreign policy wise, he is the guy everybody likes.
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says you know what, the policies are bad and affecting personal likability which will affect his life. secretary hillary clinton would raise our profile overseas, how did that go? they said they are not interested in international affairs, did not have much experience except a trip, however now you have six years, now you can argue experiencing more than anybody in the country, he has the leaders, understands the topography, understands for the allies aren't he gets along with, he should be hitting his stride right now. he is choosing not to. there is the presidency he wants, gay rights, global warming, golf, and the presidency he has backed the middle east, back to iraq for what am i doing in the ukraine, why is the economy shrinking and he is battling between the two. every once in a while he is forced to go to the presidency he is forced to have. he will go to golfing and global
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warming which is where we find him today. >> so many people fought and died for iraq, that will hurt him. i do think iraq could come back and bite him in a real way. >> he said in 2009 it was peaceful iraq, 2011 said that is one of president obama's greatest achievements. >> we are going to shift over to the midterm, beauty and braun creating quite buzz for one politician. stuart mills, who some are calling the brad pitt of the g.o.p., is getting more attention for his looks than his platform. he says he is more than just a nice head of hair. telling politico this is me, i am comfortable with it. it is a very serious campaign, let other people kind of promote.
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have to start with the guy, he is a good-looking guy many would argue, maybe some would disagree but i think he is a good-looking guy, a fit guy, doesn't look like your typical politician. he usually see the likes of mitch mcconnell. not a guy with long hair, does that help him? >> something mitch mcconnell is very attractive. >> typical politician. >> i will say this, it goes to show the burden of good-looking people in the study. it is unbelievable this would come up. please vote for me because i am smart, not because i am attractive. they should cast him for "the bachelor," so embarrassing. >> that is an excellent point. i actually googled a picture of his wife, his wife is beautiful. but if you from the conversation like this, it defies the
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competition to call you ugly. it really does get you to talk about other things you hope. >> talk about female politicians, sarah palin, i saw them on hot moms list. isn't it fair to sort of have people. >> when a woman has the potential running for office, we expect them to be beautiful as well as smarter than the men they are running against. i'm not sure it is just about the haircut, is that this jacket leather? bill simpson teaches at a nearby
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university, he was upset about this, he said to me it is like grow up, cut your hair, looks like a congressman. >> if i were this guy press secretary, i would say shut up and take every headline you get. you are getting so much media for your looks, like it, embrace it, i don't know, be friends with a george clooney doppelganger. do whatever you can to stand headlines. >> paul ryan. he is a first person in the room, i'm saying it because it is true, who would make an ice cream or a doughnut jokes. what would really be good is if this guy said i am terrible looking, i am so not good-looking. there would be pictures of him everywhere.
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>> never really get the pictures of me everywhere. over my office. >> that was a request of yours. >> we have website rules. we're not allowed to go to those websites. >> i know. >> it is the bite seen around the world. now your a guy, may not be available for the rest of the world cup after they caught him biting an opponent in yesterday's game in italy. big changes how major league baseball mascots interact with fans. ♪.
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hot dog is going into extra innings. the missouri supreme court allowing the case to go forward. highest court ruled the baseball rule which protects teams from being sued over fan injuries did not apply to a mascot tossing hotdogs to fans in the stands. because it isn't an inherent risk of watching a baseball game. in 2009 a fan games he was struck in the eye by a hot dog tossed by the royals mascot. he had two surgeries and seeking about $20,000 in compensation. the ruling forcing many sports teams to reassess how mascots interact with spectators. we've all seen it. hockey game, baseball game, whatever it may be they have got these big air guns that launch t-shirts and hot dogs up in the stands, brian. this brings up the question, will they have to rule out mascots in general. >> yes. i think mr. met is watching show. sadly take your hat off and go somewhere else. >> oh snoop does anyone go to the game for the mascot anyway? >> i do.
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>> those t-shirt things are dangerous, what happens on upper facade and mezzanine and leaning over to get a t-shirt costs $2 and have to have it and you fall over. that has happened. >> here it is. >> they have to know there is somewhat of a risk. this is the 2009 incident. >> this is actually the incident. what happened was -- >> this is file. >> that is slugger. >> the big difference in this particular incident was that the mascot, andrea, didn't fire the hot dog in the air gun. he turned around and tossed it up but still costed major pain for this particular individual. the baseball rule stipulates that, you know, a bat were to fly up in the stand or baseball hits you in the head that is risk you take on being speck at the same time tore at baseball game. >> yep you. >> don't necessarily take on the risk to being hit in the eye with a hot dog. >> you're absolutely right, sandra. if you read back of the tickets they're very clear. you assume some kind after risk when you enter the stadium. are you to assume equal amount of risk for baseball come at you
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unintentionally. you're not expecting a mascot to hurl a foil wrapped hot dog in your face. are baseballs and hot dogs the same? one was deliberately fired at his head. i do think he should be paid. he is only asking for $20. >> i don't think they fired at his head. >> this is not a frivolous lawsuit. >> if you look at video, this is not of the incident, how they get 9 hotdogs into stands is interesting. i may be only person on the couch that met slugger. i lived in kansas city for several years. >> did he give you a hot dog. >> i've seen him do this at game, generally speaking the hot dogs don't go flying at people's heads. i have look at video -- >> you have assumption of duty of the team to protect the fans. >> i blame the hot dog. it's a dangerous, very dangerous food. >> don't blame the dog. >> look around, right? pay attention to your surroundings a little bit. >> case returns to the lower court. we'll see where that goes. >> health alert. a painful virus carried by
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drop of nearly 3% in the first quarter. investigators, investors i should say are shrugging off the news. david asman will be along to explain why in a few minutes. speaker of the house john boehner says he is pursuing a legal case against the white house over executive orders. in as into conference a few minutes ago, becameboehner says the president is circumventing congress and has not faithfully executed the laws of the land. a federal judge throwing out indian's ban on same-sex marriage. the judge ruled the ban violates the constitution. the licenses are issued to gay couples and we're getting word of a similar ruling in utah. breaking details happening now. >> thanks, jon. >> talking dating. i may be outnumbered but my turn talking for the guys. you're out with buddies trying to talk up with a pretty lady, giving you scenario, not what i
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did last night. you think you're being flirty but she sees you as friendly. research says only 18% of women con tell when a man is being flirtatious but 36% of the men can tell whether the women are doing flirting. if think ask the woman i think that number would drop a little bit. jedediah, tell me about the single life and is your radar is pretty good. >> i am not. i am dense. i don't like to make assumptions. i always assume you're talking to me as friend. i need blunt. someone out there, put it on the table, even sometimes when you lay it one the table i'm a little slow. keep saying i don't want to assume he is asking me to hang out because of x, y and z. i'm a little too dense. >> a little bit way too hard to get. andrea, you don't buy at all. >> women are such lie liars. >> you know it. >> especially in a bar you don't know a guy sitting on you. assume a guy spending time with you he is not doing to do do a
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book club or at a bible study. ladies you know when guys are hitting on you. they want one thing. wake up. >> this place, a little muggy in here. any type of small talk, is that flirty as opposed -- >> no, when a guy is actually flirting, women know. they just don't want to admit it in this poll because they don't want to seem presumptuous. women know. >> i think andrea says she doesn't believe you, jedediah. >> i'll tell you why. >> more distance between you. >> the guy is making small talk. you were reading twitter, guys put it out there so much. >> they have literally say, jedediah, i want to -- do you get it. >> i don't get it often times -- i like a lot of guy activities. i like sports. i like to roll around in the mud and play tackle football. >> you're a fun date. >> she is one of the boys. >> let's play tag. sandra, what do you think? >> so i can spot somebody flirting with me a mile away. i mean, i completely agree with
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andrea. it is whether or not i admit that he is. i will try to deny it because i don't want it to be happening. so maybe he is just being nice to me, i don't know. but then the guy doesn't get it. then they drill in even harder and flirt harder. like, ah, go away. >> real quick, i have to move on. i want you to weigh in. >> yeah, i usually know. >> part of the 18% that doesn't know? >> no. i usually know when is guy is hitting on me. i had some good lines used on me. >> call you out on something so bad. >> no, you're not. >> we were in the breezeway the other day -- can i do this. >> i guess you can. >> very attractive man walked by. >> you are not calling me out on national television, yes you are. >> what happened? >> he didn't make eye contact. married, not blind. >> i love it. >> just going to say, he was good-looking. >> that is fine. >> read the menu. just don't order. >> thank you. >> i don't even know what that
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means. real quick. i have to bring this up. i totally agree with this next incident. reality shows like "the bachelor" and millionaire matchmaker could be skewing viewers ideas of what romance will be like in real life. researchers now find that those who watch shows like "the bachelor" more likely to believe in love at first sight. those who like romantic movies, believe love finds a way. sitcoms, "how i met your mother," they leave the viewer feeling cynical. are we influenced first by reality show, jedediah? absolutely, right? >> i'm still waying for noah from the notebook to show up at my door. asking the wrong girl. you watch the romantic movies. maybe life could be that way. maybe a guy could talk like that. a best friend is a guy. no, we would need that stuff written. >> they are writing for guys. andrea. >> i think romance is dead. >> but don't blame the bachelor. >> i don't blame the bachelor. >> i have do. >> i blame porn.
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>> you do? in fact we have footage. this show or that movie. >> from bob beckel's collection. >> right. >> i do, i think women watch the films. watch the bachelor and expect certain things. men are busy watching pornography i think it has been death of romance. women are lowering their standards. if a guy calls them back the next day, oh, my god, he is great guy he turned my phone call. >> that is low bar. >> they're not supposed to do that anyway. come on, girls. >> i watch the shows, think what is happening to women? what is happening with these girls? no, it is so demeaning to women. >> think about it. a women hope this guy likes them to compete with others? destroying america as we know it. >> i have completely agree with you, brian. i can't watch it for a second. it is so depressing. they're begging them for a rose. >> one of the shows that was mentioned in what we're talking about was the millionaire matchmaker. patty sanger. one of the things she says, i think it might tie in with
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andrea, she gives a good line of advice. no sex before monogamy. i that is her number one rule. i like the shows, it shows you how to not behave. on "the bachelor," and "bachelorette," the people hookup and i don't know how much real time they shot butly two weeks of viewing time. >> i love fatty. she has a good conservative message. >> i think "king of queens" destroyed the relationship because it reinforces thought men are idiots. and backs up -- >> we don't want you for your brains. we like you because you're cute. on behalf of kevin james he thanks you. i'm sure. i don't know what we accomplished but i certainly enjoyed myself. looks like men are going to find a way, find a way, new way to appear more manley online. remember the tiger selfies we told you about? some guys will be able to pose with killer cats much longer. >> that is how sandra found her
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>> can you add tiger selfies to the endajed species? >> new york is putting a stop to it that. and so they notice the trends, there is a bill banning men posing with tigers. and what can you do to not take a selfie with a tiger. and maybe they will not tell the difference and i would go grab a gator. nguys, you want to help me out then. why would they do that? >> it makes them and leak a great dane. >> and so that is like lion king tois?
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>> can you imagine to come home with me. and does this shrink the dating poll? >> we can still pose with other intimidating animals. they are nuts and pull on a computer and a pair of glasses and this is what it reads to me a ndrea. >> they are making up for something ta is lacking. >> like why they drive a corvette. >> it is the tigers, i thank them. the guy who takes a picture with a selfie. i will go jump off of the empire state building. >> and the tigers are definitely safer. >> and they will live on zoo food. >> it is good to have you here.
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>> you know what, they are replaceable tomorrow. >> and it hurts me. >> i think everybody has a fine wednesday. that's it for outnumbered. happening out starts right now. >> three developing stories right now. a battle over iraq's largest oil refinery. and one tells what should happen there now. fox news poll comparing obama and bush on favorablity. and breaking just a short time ago, the nfl makes a concession on the controversy surrounding player's concussions and that could have huge financial implications. but we begin with fast- moving developments in
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