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>> the best way to fix this is for the plane loads of the young people to return to their country of origins. >> the democrats blasted republicans for holding up the purse strings to fix the border mix and repeating thehat the republicans stand in the way of the border patrol reform. they are saying republicans are being small and mean-spirited when it comes to the issue. >> america is a powerful, great country. it is the most powerful and richest country in the world. we can handle 50,000 people coming and processing them according to the law. put the children in a safe place, give them their day in court and make sure we are not handing them back over to drug traffick traffickers and human
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strugglers. >> the fight all weekend long over the politics of this, bob. doesn't it make it harder to get immigration reform because of the illegles flying over the border. >> there is not going to be comprehensive reform. the republicans keep going like this and loosing the vote 2-1 they can never elect a president unless it we elect someone who is crazy -- which is a possibility. republicans have to get together and realize they cannot keep getting beat on this. the 50,000 kids -- we have 11 million people here. 10.5 million came before obama. we have to get it worked out. we cannot take care of the kids -- the homeland security bill will pass. >> how about the protesters in chicago saying we have high rates of violent crime in the
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city and they are protesting the president wants to spend billions helping illegal children and isn't helping out our own cities. >> the tears across the urban areas -- it isn't hard to find somebody who is going to say something like that in chicago. it is gang war and stuff. >> what sandra is referring to is the reverend jesse jackson. you cann you can throw not -- you cannot throw it across the party aisle. >> when five people gather jesse has to be there. >> i don't want to go into jesse jackson. let's say on the politics of this. bob said they are going to be painted as anti-kids but the numbers of americans against immigration because of what they
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are seeing may help republicans because of what they are seeing. >> i think it will help. everyone is saying the republicans are mean-spirited but no, it is mean spirited to make sure it doesn't happen again. what kind of message does it send if he keep them here? more money next year to address the same problem over and over again? >> you keep saying we have to build the border secure but they are building it every day. >> what about sending in the national guard? >> why doesn't rick perry send down the state police? >> he has been there three times looking at it. >> because the cameras are down there. >> doesn't this bill give people a reason to come over the
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border? he wants the kids fast tracked so doesn't that send the message they are getting processed quickly so let's send more. >> that is why senator mccain says he will sign off on it if the administration agrees to send them back. because guess what? he will see the same thing next year and after that. he is making it point i will sign off on the bill when you send them back. >> you could see $3.7 billion next week. it went from 2-3 billion in a week's time. with respect of the congressman in illinois, it is projected to grow up to 90,000 illegal children crossing the border by october. if we are in a lame duck session that is a quarter of a million
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new children by the time we get a new president. >> a, it will not happen -- >> how do you know? >> these kids are coming from salvidor and guatemala which are dangerous places. >> compten is a dangerous place to be. >> are we supposed to take any child from around the world? >> we should take any child that crosses our border. it is our responsibility to feed them and take care of them. >> are we only doing this for central america? are we doing it for every county? >> the mexicans let them come through. why doesn't the president call the presidents of those
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countries and say enough. >> i know what you are doing because i know you well enough. you and other democrats are trying to paint this picture of the kids, the kids. i am sad for the taxpayers and the kids who are american citizens who are going to be suffering in these classrooms when these illegal immigrant childrens are flooding the classrooms and i am sad were it the inner city kid who can't get the funding they need because it is going to other kids. it is all politics. and president obama is being passive aggressive with this. if he doesn't get the immigration reform bill he keeps the border open and let's us look bad. >> perry is the ultimate politician and not very smart. why didn't obama go to the border? it is bad to have pictures with kids like that. >> you said there is a rule of
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law and that is what we are saying. >> the rule of law says the kids have a right to go through the process. >> there is a process why which you legally come. you keep people here that follow the message incorrectly you are sending the message keep coming. we are broke. >> we are not broke. the law says once you get in here you have a process. >> should we keep making incentives for that? >> we talked about fast tracking. there are so many children they are looking at a wait period of 585 day for a court hearing. can you imagine trying to keep up with the kids after 585 days. >> but what do you in the mean time? take away their right to a trial? >> all you have to do is change the 2008 law. the bush law on trafficking to
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apply to central american children. the same provision that applies to mexico. >> i think that is an interesting idea. >> why does it come from me? not the president of the united states. >> the republicans don't come up with a policy. >> the republicans said we will talk about this issue but we want to secure the border and democrats will not do that. >> we have to go past. let's let the republican house and those yahoos get together and they will debate on the bill -- there is a bill there. they refuse to bring it up. >> this horrible bill? >> boehner was afraid to bring it up because his tea party crazies don't want it. >> no calling names! >> bob, you said -- i didn't catch it. >> you used something in terms of strategy for the president. did you actually say the words
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you would tell the president not to go the to border because you don't want a picture with those kids. >> there is an election in less than a hundred days. >> you said the beautiful children. >> it isn't a pleasant scene. this is advice -- go down there, gather up ten kids, take them to the border and give them water and say yes, you can go home. >> yes, we can go to commercial break. >> bowe bergdahl who returned to the united states weeks ago spending five years in taliban captivity could return to society soon. and looks like the youngest voting bloc block who helped obama get into office twice are not happy with what is happening now.
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welcome back t to "outnumbered". a group of voters that helped but obama in the white house twice are not happy with the way things are going in washington. the percentage of adults 18-29 that think the government isn't officiant is soaring. they think government agencies abuse power and 64% think the economy would be helped by cutting government spending by 5%. bob, you don't think the country is broke or in need of cash. but these folks don't like the way it is being spent. >> these demographics of voters -- this is done by field. these people are in college debt. they are getting desiebesieged
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information we are broke and the chinese are going to take us over and then you have the quote scandals of the obama administration. and the sourness of the american people on the government right now is at an all-time high. this is the lower of the high. i am surprised that many still think it is okay. >> because they are saddled in that debt and not finding a job when they come out of college was the unemployment rate is high and the economic environment is tough. do you think this is going to stir change if the younger people if this many people are unhappy? >> i think it is hard to tell because young people are not engaged as much. but they were promised the most. president obama promised young people the most and they are seeing they are not getting their return on their investment. we did the poll on the show that
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more young people are becoming more and more conservative because they are looking at what is happening to their parents. i am hopefully, sandra. but i don't think it is until you get the job and start paying tax and start to feel the burden first-hand that you say something is wrong. maybe the young people will surprise us. >> there is a curve ball. these young people are talking about not liking big government, lower taxes and when you ask who they would vote for 39% say hilary clinton and 5% say rand paul. the republican party, somehow, and the libitarians are not reaching these people saying it is us. we republicans are the ones supporting the things you want. the democrats are not on your side. there is a disconnect the republicans should pay attention to. >> don't get overly optimistic.
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the young people may not vote in the numbers they need but they will never vote for republicans. >> do you think that is social issues? >> because they are republicans. young people are more liberal and see the republicans as evil. >> they made mitt romney out to be a big monster. they have do have a pr problem but libertarianis take the socil issues off the table. >> rand paul has been one of the most engaging people. he talks to black people in detroit and he is one of the most dangerous opponents for the democrats but he will not catch on because the republican party will never allow a libertarianian to be part of them. >> just real quickly tagging off the promises made to the younger
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generation. it wasn't just things and stuff they were promised they had power to change things. they got people elected so their voice would count in a different way. it is like the end of the scooby doo show when the guy at the end said i would have got away without the kids. we are switching to a new story line now. we are following a new show coming outfollowing people loosing their virginity. >> the only down fall is when you have hormones like ah. >> i am a virgin. >> the toughest part is not
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being able to have sex. >> isn't that the definition? >> i want your opinion on this first, bob. what do you think of this new show? very different from jersey shore. >> i have met more martians than i have virgins over 20. >> martians? >> yes. in my dreams. it shows you you can money on anything. this is an anomaly. these kids have deep-rooted problems. >> i believe a lot of kids are out there and they need a voice. there is a notable, public olympic athlete named lolo jones and she is public about not loosing her virginity until
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marriage and she had a difficult time with that. i think it is wonderful they are getting a voice. >> my fear is they will be painted up cool and they will be mocked. executives say we are producing a different viewpoint. what do you think? >> i believe them because of the past programs like 16 and pregnant which is the best form of birth control you can watch. the mtv executives did a great job telling the story of ten pregnancy. i think they will feature teen who are not going to chose to give up their virginity and they will do both sides of the story. they have a history of doing smart and real programming. >> the american culture makes this more difficult than anything else. do you think these kids feel
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like they are ostruicized? of course. >> because of guys like you that say they don't exist. you called them a martian. >> no, i said i met more martians than them. >> one of the things i read about in the study because i looked at this show and others and it is said it is root in all types of sexual experiences they will wait for. they have homosexual young men and women on the show and how different the conversation is in the communities and the pressure for having sex. i like the fact they are focused on covering it up. >> i would have been better off if i had not done it at 15. >> too much information right there. >> we will wait and see when that show comes out. a top contender for the
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white house is saying hilary clinton isn't unbeatable should she wenter the race. a look at who could beat clin n clinton. and bowe bergdahl is returning to work for the u.s. army. we found out what he is going to be doing as so many questions remain. remain. nce in perfecting the rich, never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all for this very experience. [woman] that's good. i know right? gevalia. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner,
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". bowe bergdahl is returning to active duty. he will be working a desk job. he has completed the final phase of reintegration and is being assigned to the fort sam houston base in san antonio. he will return to regular command and the fact and circumstances surrounding the capture of bowe bergdahl is still ongoing. andrea, you first. talk about your thoughts. he is still under investigation and being investigated for deserting his post potentially which is a high crime in the military. >> i hope this isn't a situation where the investigation goes away. i think he should stand trial if he is mentally capable.
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but i cannot believe someone who has gone through what he has, regardless of what you believe, after the reports of his journal, that he is mentally stable enough to return to a desk job in the united states ar army. he is leaving the therapy phase says the new york times. but i am not a doctor. i leave it to the professionals but my only concern is the politici politicians are not bullying the doctors. >> why is this again something everyone is in the dark about? the argument made for the trade was he was in a fragile state and it was an emergency and they had to go in and get him. i am a doctor either but it seems to be happening quickly and without public awareness again. >> today resembles before the exchange took place and
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lawmakers were not kept in the loop and we are out of the loop and now he is working a desk job. he finished therapy and counseling. a couple soldiers are going to transition him back to the army life. this is what we know now. >> i want to go back to the investigation. and they have not charged him with anything but his fellow soldiers felt like he deserted the base when he was taken in 2009. there was a time in the country where deserting was punishable by death. the fact someone would be investigated for that -- we would not be able to return to our jobs >> because he is returning to the job it will be the lonlely
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office. >> if he deserted he should stand trial. >> i am sure he will. florida senator marco rubio said many people could beat hilary clinton and he said he would challenge her on her record after at the state department asking here to name one significant policy achievement you made after? russia is unstable. multiple people could beat hillary. clinton isn't unbeatable. marco rubio is considered a presidential running candidate. and harsh words by mareen dowd in the new york times. the clintons keep acting that all they care about is selfless
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public service so why is it coming back to price grabs? slamming hillary for being a 1%. >> you have the numbers you cannot blink at and they are the percentages of other people who would challenge her. you don't see any category where she scores about 50% and that means there is just that wedge of an opportunity for just the right republican or one with a libertari libertarian to get in there. the key thing is she is not over 50%. >> christie and clinton and clinton would beat him. who do you think on the republican side scares the
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clintons the most? >> i know what scares me and jeb bush. and jeb bush and marco rubio can't run at the same time. i don't think hilary clinton is running. but i think this shows you the base democratic vote and the base republican vote and the 9% difference will decide. no one is going to win the presidency by 52-48. >> why don't you think she is running? >> i think she went through a badly managed rollout and said been there, done that. and i am not putting up with it. >> do you think she decided? >> half think she is and half think she is not. i think in the end bill wants her to run for obvious reasons and he would like air force one back and so would i if i were him. in the end, she has to ask herself does she want to go through what -- there is no problem that can go through it without beating her up.
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>> what do you mean beating her up badly? where do you think they would beat her up on? foreign policy? >> that is the weakest argument. they will go back to white water, money they made, being rich and out of touch. >> when they ask what she has accomplished no one can say -- diane sawyer weighed in. and the threat of elizabeth warren running on the left, too. you see the democrats shooting inside the tent which is something they don't do. >> i think she is going to have a hard time. this interview reminds me why i like marco rubio. he articulated the points. and he would be interesting and i don't know if mehe is going t
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run but he presents a republican that could stand on stage and hold his own. my pick is probably more of a rand paul candidate because i think the social issues are a big deal. i think we will go through the same thing like last time. last time i thought hilary clinton was unbeatable and elizabeth warren might be the obama this time around. >> somebody, anybody will get into it. frontrunners can't go wire to wire and you might as well set yourself up for the next one. she has been there, done it, run for president and these people who have no idea what it is like to run for president she will destroy them. >> she is not doing a great job. >> but that is what happens when you do books by committee. >> this is a taste of how it will be. >> she didn't get the softball she was going to get. >> be careful what you wish for.
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>> a helicopter crashes into water with three people and one of the rescuers is speaking out. and complaints about the transparency at the white house but the secretary is standing by the claim that his boss is the most transparent president in history. head to our website for after the show clips. twitter, facebook, e-mail -- we are all there. are all there.
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administration in history even after the journal administration sent him a letter saying he is the opposite. here is josh earnest. >> i am committed to helping the president live up to the commitment being the most transparent in history. >> he has been criticized so much for that given the prosecution of whistle blowers and others. you all still stick by that line? >> backing up one of his biggest campaign promises here. >> i have a track record of transparency. >> i will make the record open and transparent. >> so the american people can be involved in their own government. >> transparency and the rule of law will be the touch stones of this presidency. >> this is the most transparent
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administration in history. >> my third grade teacher used to say if you say a word enough you will spell it right. what are your thoughts, bob, on the transparent white house? >> i still can't spell mississippi i will say. he has been covered by more outlets than any other president. i cannot think of one presidenti presidential campaign who hasn't said we will have transparent presidency. i would drop the word and drop out of sight. >> i have never seen a president say it as bold as this president. you look at the obamacare, the nsa, benghazi -- every day we
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have something to wake up to refute what the president is saying. >> this is your producers getting together. it isn't hard to find a bunch of clips to put together it looks good. it is a classic move. >> it is true. we didn't make it up. >> going back to his own words, bob, accountability -- we have been talking about him saying this isn't working once in a while. he never find himself accountable for something that is not working. case in point was obamacare. he never came out that said there are the elements of this not working. >> there is an advantage to admit things don't work. but i am doing this on my own show this afternoon. i am going to shock you with new polling data that shows republicans with obamacare are happy with it. >> is this the latest beckle
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pole? >> it isn't. it is surveys done by serious pollsters. >> i am not going to let you change the topic. the associated press said this is the least transparent administration saying they have been less transparent more than any other. and lois lerner testify if it is so transparent. words they think matters but it is actions. he doesn't respect the rule of law. >> don't say that. >> look at the immigration law. they don't respect the law. >> that is a very serious claim. >> and the constitution. >> he doesn't want to go to the border where the kids are coming. allow us to go down there with
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cameras and do the story. you should call the white house. >> they won't let us near the centers. we can talk about the age of the minors. >> i wouldn't let you near them either until november. >> you are making it like all of the decisions are made based on political elections. >> because i think republicans are the most political party in history. >> they are all political. >> they are all -- i don't know want to get into it. when i think about the great republicans of the world and i look at this crowd of fools i am amazed. >> i think you are going to be surprised. >> i think you have proven andrea and her cohorts are doing god's work. we are tracking storms that could bring damage in the form
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rockets at israel. patty ann brown has a dramatic tale of survival. and storms are sweeping new the northeast after a night of storms. harris was supposed to read that thing before. but then you said -- anyway -- but now -- bob you are crazy. by now it is my turn. this story using the word crazy to describe women has got to stop. that according to one of the dating coach from those wonderful people that tell you how you can get a date. he said that too often refer to as crazy when they get too emotional but men are called upset, driven or express their emotion and crazy is a word to describe woman was it talks
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about their transparency. let's find out who this idiot is and we will go from there. this guy probably got married at 18 and lives in rural louisiana or something. here is the question about this. i understand why it bothers women a lot. but if you had been with my former wife and my last four dates crazy is a word that is applicable. it isn't used -- you don't call men driven. you call them a-holes. >> you bring up a good point. a guy that has been married five times is viewed differently. >> a guy married more than five times should go to the mental asylum. >> we call you crazy. >> i am. it doesn't bother me. >> don't you think men make
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women crazy? >> oh, yeah. >> when i got married and came home my wife moved into my house and she is cleaning the bathroom floor and i said are we moving? she moves my stuff around. >> to clean it up. >> when it comes to women the word crazy has its own separate meeting. when a guy breaks up with a girl and said she was getting crazy and that can mean clingy, emotional. you say that about a guy and that could mean you just didn't like him. but for women there is a specification to crazy. it is that clingy, loosing her mind, emotionally out of control. >> there is a segment of the female and male population and those people are crazy. >> a segment? >> well the problem is i think the word crazy is just used too much to refer to women.
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it is like women on the verge. guy doesn't like a girl because she text too much. it is like a word that is thrown around. >> men spend time anticipating what is is going to upset us that they drive themselves crazy and they blame it on us. >> i don't know spend 30 seconds worrying about it. >> are you single, bob? >> i certainly am and plan to remain that for the rest of my life. >> despite what bob says some men are crazy. >> have you ever had too many -- checked your good judgment at the door? there is an app for that. we will explain next.
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vegas stays in vegas? >> having been a recovering drunk they didn't have them. if they had an app then, there would not be enough computer power to erase. it is a pretty good thing and people who drink and continue to drink and should not be drinking, in some ways, it is not bad to be reminded of the exercise and you are to recognize i am a bad drunk. >> i hate these things. it is a cheater's paradise and condones bad behavior. >> no, it still counts. >> if you go back prior to social met networking days, it was more torteur. you had to wait to what they told it you the night before. >> the good news is, i didn't remember much. >> what is your defense is.
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