tv Outnumbered FOX News September 2, 2014 9:00am-10:01am PDT
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jon: we have one hour now to prepare for the next hour of "happening now" so we'll see you then. arthel: but stick around because "outnumbered" starts right now. see what the gang is up to. >> this is "outnumbered." today's hashtag one lucky guy, host of "red eye" so you all know each other and cohost of the five, greg. greg is outnumbered. you seem mellow today. >> it's kind of early for me and i'm highly medicated so let's get this show on the road. >> good to have you today. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. you had me practice and breathe in the greenroom and i got it. >> i tried to practice a couple of times yesterday and i definitely didn't. >> no-such-in-skee.
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>> she just rolled through it. >> the best way to remember it, it's like a phrase mel brooks would use in a movie. >> we have a lot of news. let's start with this. president obama getting set to fly to europe for meetings with some of russia's neighbors and for a nato summit. commander in chief is coming under fire from both sides of the political aisle. critics say the white house is being too tentative in the face of the global threats and there's this today. we have learned president obama was briefed about the rise of al qaeda spinoff groups isis more than one year before they raided parts of iraq and syria. remember, they pretty much erased the border between the two countries now and the heat the president is getting is not just from republicans but from senior members of his own party, with intel senator dianne feinstein saying this about the president's approach to isis. >> i think i've learned one thing about this president. and that is, he's very cautious. maybe in this instance, too
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cautious. >> here's an example. the president prefers the word incursion to invasion when it comes to russia sending troops in the ukraine. democrat senator mendendez has no such reservations about calling russian actions what they really are. >> this is a water shed moment. thousands of russian troops are here with tanks, missiles, heavy artillery and are directly engaged in what is clearly an invasion. >> did you see this? republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham blasting the president's handling of the isis threat so far in an op ad in "the new york times." continuing to confront isis in iraq and not in syria would be like fighting with one hand tied behind our back. we need a military plan to defeat isis, whatever it is. wow. talk about a water shed moment. lots of them, greg. >> yes. i don't know if it's about being cautious. i think it's more about
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priorities. and with president obama, foreign policy has never been a priority. it's always been about fixing these internal flaws of our country which is why he's gotten all the problems reversed. he always looks at our country and the globe and thinks the globe is okay but we've got problems. in fact, we're probably the only force for good left in a tremendous troubled and chaotic and changing world. he doesn't use forceful language in these conflicts but he uses them with something like global warming. he doesn't parce any words with global warning but i've said this before. it's like worrying about dandruff when your hair is on fire. terror will kill you tomorrow. global warming, whatever it is, is a long way off. >> the terror that could kill you tomorrow, you could just buy a plane ticket to do it. >> i think that's been ignored for a long time, for a year as we just reported. the president was briefed a year
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ago on the threat of isis. we've seen isis say we're coming to america. james foley, they said this is a message to america and then you have the state department specs person saying that isis is not at war with america and dianne feinstein gives the president too much credit. it's a lack of leadership and not making decisions that are very important. it's not that he's being cautious. he's out to lunch. he's out golfing immediately after he addresses the situation that we haven't seen in a long time, with an american journalist losing his life and saw more reports he probably could have done more to save the life of james foley so there are so many things compounding here but the bottom line is that the president has done nothing to make sure that americans feel they're safe at home from an attack from isis. >> to be fair, we are bombing which is more than what -- >> sure. >> you have to give him that. >> we're bombing. maybe we made that decision the day before because we don't have a plan, a strategy. i was in minnesota last week,
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friday, covering the somalians being recruited to join the terrorist groups and it's very, very scary. there are 100 of them in isis fighting with that organization, that terrorist organization that are from america. they have western passports. they're one plane ticket away from coming here to the u.s. we have to do something about it. they have to be confronted. >> and other countries are embracing this idea, too. they know and obviously, i mean, geographically egypt and jordan and some other countries are closer than we are but they understand that isis is on the move. physically they are. what are your thoughts? >> we need a leader of all these countries. we need someone to take a stand and really do something. that gets the ball rolling. >> are they waiting for us? >> i think so, yeah. we've always been strong before and now we're really not. it's just really sad. it's almost like a distracted house cat who is too lazy. cat and mouse. exactly >> what about this, though, katie? it's not just the president.
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it's congress, too. where are they for the last six weeks? they're on vacation. among the democrats, there are some who are saying, well, do you know what? maybe we need to get back to washington. even republicans. but they're not, though. >> sure. i think that's a fair point but you have to remember that before congress went on recess, they talked about getting more sanctions pushed through. they were addressing this issue. you have senator john mccain and lindsey graham writing this op ad and say they've been beating the drums for a long time on this. dianne feinstein has been concerned about this. on sunday she said that isis is a major varsity team. when president obama was saying they were a j.v. team, he was being briefed what a threat they were and i think this is important, too. twice as many british muslims are fighting in isis as they are fighting in the british military. so this is a very global issue for the one terrorist army and i don't think the united states is taking it as seriously as they should be considering that we haven't -- yes, we've bombed a little bit. but if you take a look at the
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details of the bombing, we've taken out a couple of trucks, haven't done enough damage in terms of getting pushed back. >> we allowed them to take back a city that had been under siege for two months. >> that was mostly thanks to armed citizen helping the iraqi forces. >> that's the plan, though. the plan has been to assist if we can and to put special forces on the ground. >> caution doesn't matter if at the end game is eradication. if he is allowing these things to happen, and we should actually expect more from arab countries. we should. we shouldn't be doing this all on our own. ultimately we may have to. we may have to bomb them back to the stone age which is apparently where they want to be. isis prefers the seventh century but we also have to realize there are a lot of people complaining right now that we should be doing something if you look at the arab nations. they're the ones that are complaining. where don't you go after them? and ultimately that would be the best thing. to domesticate the extremism on
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your own side, it has to come from you. >> two things. one, we know that we did, a u.s. drone has taken out who they believe the leader, the guy that led the group in the kenyan mall massacre last september so that was announced just today and then just to kind of further your point, in their op ad, mccain and graham said, look. we have a list of things and part of the strategy was to call on the sunni-led government and do that by backing up the new government in iraq to show that, you know, they could tip a hat to sunnis and shia, too. obama administration is taking heat over what this looks like. by this, i mean, well, take a look. what is he thinking or doing? secretary of state john kerry spent labor day kite boarding in nantucket. he likes to do that sort of thing. he said it makes him look like every man. greg, do you do this? the same day he was doing this, iraq forces reportedly fought to
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liberate several sunni villages from isis' grip. sunnis were some who were going to stand beside and bring them into the conversation if we're going to go guard, according to senators graham and mccain. congress has come under similar criticism now. john larson said the democrats from connecticut called out his leagues on the hill by saying, congress has been off for more than six weeks. some have said, and i can't disagree with them, that we're awol. we ought to be back there, end quote. >> you know, you've heard the saying dress for the job you want, not the one you have. clearly our president, secretary of state, vice president are dressing in bicycle outfits, is that the job they want? it appears to be that way. that's the message they're sending their constituents. as far as congress is concerned, vaca is over. get it together.
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everyone in the executive branch and the congressional branch, they need to be in washington. they need to get a job done. our country is facing a lot of crisis right now. >> you want kerry to wear a three piece suit while kite boarding? >> and maybe a tie. >> is it not fair to -- everybody deserves their personal time. >> when was that picture taken? yesterday? >> over the weekend. >> it's labor day. give him a break. >> take a look at john kerry's history with this sort of thing. remember when egypt was falling apart in 2013 and he was yachting in nantucket? the state department denied he was out there and then the photos surfaced and they said he was out there briefly. don't worry. he's working. it's a pattern of behavior. if you don't put things aside and you said priorities, it becomes a problem. i think the most important thing here to stress is that the yits has a very clear american interest when it comes to the march of isis. this isn't just about the other arab countries and iraq falling apt. this is about american passports being used, western passports
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being used. a report today shows that the state department has just lost track of 6,000 student visas. they don't know where 6,000 students are. 9/11 hijackers were here purposely on expired student visas. there's a very important american interest here, to keep america safe. threat is real. >> to your point, it is labor day. he needs to get to work. say that to james foley's parents. >> true. >> i think the optics are great. they look athletic between the golf and the kite surfing. really, they're showing off their talents. five over par is something that's going to threaten our enemies. >> you know, as funny as that is, i can't imagine our enemies not laughing, too. >> and james foley's parents, you know, parents of military members who were in iraq fighting who now feel like the loss of translators, some people that i know over there feel that
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president obama hasn't done enough to preserve the hard work they had there is worth and i think that taking a look at that as a joke and there are people who have serious concerns about an attack here at home. kenyan mall assassination and that massacre is something that could happen here. they need to make americans feel more comfortable about taking the situation seriously. >> i have to add one thing. it is important to point out that the priorities are screwed up but when you start using these cheap jokes about what people wear, that hurts your argument. you have to stick to the serious problems there. this is a bad president who is failing in leading the country but the more you focus on his golf or you focus on what somebody is wearing on the beach, it actually belittles your argument. >> i'm not sure i agree with that. >> that's what's great about this country, katie. >> and you can imagine how interesting the commercial break is going to be. if it's really good, we'll tell you about it after. when it comes to politics, the president is taking it very
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slow. using what some people are calling do no harm strategy for the midterms that could include delaying action on a very pressing issue. we'll tell you about it. you may have heard about all of those leaked naked photos of celebrities. well, the f.b.i. is now on the case of how those pictures may have been hacked. off the cloud. so many of us normal people are asking, how does the cloud work, anyway? is it safe? but no matter what, there's one way to make sure that the racy pics may be your taking never go public. greg, there you go. the performance review.
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someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed. if we can't offer faster speeds or save you money we'll give you $150. comcast business built for business. >> how do you forget to erase your sex tape? >> it kept slipping my mind and then the next thing i knew, it went up. it went up to the cloud. >> you can't get it down from the cloud? >> nobody understands the cloud. >> harris reminded us of that movie. blame it on the cloud. that's the movie "sex tape" talking about the icloud. it's now at the center of an alleged hacking scandal that led to the posting of several celebrities' nude photos online. well, the f.b.i. and apple are now looking into that incident which included photos of oscar
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winning actress jennifer lawrence and kate upton. both are vowing to sue anyone who posted these images. let's discuss this, guys. do you even care? let's start with you. do you care about this? >> this is great for them. well, not gret for them. maybe for their careers. >> why? >> essentially you're losing your millions of dollars or your oscar, maybe this could help with future movie roles. i think they should sue. i definitely do. it's an invasion of privacy, it's awful. now it's no longer a matter of will this come out? it's when will this come out? that's because technology today, these hackers can get in there and find it. you need to own it. i think it's great that jennifer lawrence and kate yup ton are doing that. >> did you look at the pictures? what do you think? >> for this particular program, i spent hours investigating. i have to disagree with my wonderful partner here. this was not their choice so they have to put the offender
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away. that's for sure. put him away for a long time because it wasn't their choice. two points i need to make. this reminds me of the relationship you have with a doctor. if you're going to say for a checkup and you go in and let's say it's a full body checkup, it's between you and your doctor. imagine if your doctor brought in a group of people and said, here are some interns. they are studying rounds. that happened to me. that happened to me about 10 years ago. i sat there and i go, i know i'm going to be completely naked. >> those are not interns, greg. >> they happened to be relatives of the doctor and it was disgusting what they did to me. that was not my choice and i said, you've got to get these people out of here. this is a similar thing. houfrp, if we're equally outraged about what was done to the celebrities, we understand be equally outraged what edward snowden did to the rest of us. what he did made us naked to our adversaries. by exposing our spy programs, he's every bit as bad as an
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adolescent hacker. >> would you be willing to admit you had photos? would you be worried about them? >> i don't think this is about nude photos and i wish that we could get above that conversation. >> that's not what i asked. i'm not going to go to ask anybody on the couch what is on the icloud but would you want someone hacking into your icloud to hack your emails or look at pictures of your kids? let me finish. this is no different than someone hacking into your bank account online which icloud says, they say they have the same level of security employed at most financial institutions on the cloud and the issue is this is a crime. doesn't matter what the content is. it was stolen. and these people were violated. if you take a look why the f.b.i. is investigating the last guy who did this, the one that hacked into scarlett johansson, nine counts of computer hacking, eight counts of aggravated identity theft, he faced 121 years in prison and he's going
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away for 10 years in federal prison as he should. so this is a crime. i don't think that we should treat it as anything less. >> here is the thing. these pictures were taken for their boyfriends, for their girlfriends, for whatever. >> for themselves. >> it wasn't meant to be shared with the public. do you think this is a violation? >> i think you ask a fair question. i laughed, too, but no matter what i have on the cloud, on my computer, i'm assuming that it's private. i'm not going to comment what it might be but can you imagine having to explain to your children? it's funny for us to talk about it. >> i don't think it's funny at all. >> taking stuff out of context on your computer -- there are a couple of things that i read you can do to help. put the router near the center of your home, not near a window. it's easier to grab the information if it can be seen and accessed through glass. >> i never let anybody see my router. >> right. and that wep encryption that comes with all of our apple
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devices, at least used to, it outdated and easily cracked. you want to update that and always accept the software updates on your iphone. i just feel like we need to give people some solutions. >> i need to update more. >> we all put stuff on our devices that we all wish we didn't have to explain. it's human nature. >> parents of the victims calling it a slap on the wrist. just six months in the slammer for a female teacher who had sex with male students as young as 14 years old and then posted videos or pictures like this. but whould a male teacher be treated so leniently? >> i can't even express how sorry i am. i feel like the word "sorry" is not enough. h. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews.
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we haven't said much about this in recent days. dr. tom friedman is there, back from a week in africa and he's warning it is now spiralling out of control. here's a little bit of it. >> despite tremendous efforts from u.s. government, from c.d.c., from within countries the number of cases continues to increase and is now increasing rapidly. and i'm afraid that over the next few weeks, those numbers are likely to increase further and significantly. >> we've already seen the damage that can happen when people travel from that part of the world and potentially take it home with them. so we're watching this situation. that was one of the highlights. we'll monitor this as well and you can watch the entire news conference which is streaming live on our website. we'll have a live report coming up also on "happening now" in the next hour so watch for that. >> all right. welcome back to "outnumbered." with midterms two months away, looks like president obama's
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strategy is to do no harm but at least he has one, right? instead of campaigning for democrats, he's spending most of thinks time fundraising and now there are reports he's considering putting up any executive action to rejafrp immigration until after the midterms to protect vulnerable democrats. we talked a lot about objects in the first half of the show. don't you think that president obama fundraising all the time when he maybe should be focused on more serious issues will also hurt democrats? >> i would think so and they have to -- you know, democrats are really at risk here. they're going to control half of congress in two months or after this midterm election or they're going to control none of congress so they really -- i think they're really pulling back and not putting him out there as much. they don't want to be associated with him. look at the congressman from colorado. he was supposed to campaign with him or have president obama joining him at some events. well, congressman decided to stay in washington, cancel the event because he didn't want to be associated with the president. >> a gallop poll came out that said 42% of people are paying
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attention to midterms. 33% of those are republicans. just 27% of those are democrats. at this point it's going to take a big event to pull it off. do you think the president can do anything but fundraise at this point? >> yes. the great thing about liberalism is that in order to win, you have to hide your liberalism. so all of the major issues that they are championing suddenly disappear. i have a list of them. they're not going to talk about global warming because the public doesn't buy their panic. they'll stay way from the keystone pipeline. they can't do foreign policy because they're perceived as weak. they cannot bring the hatred of coal up because there are states that rebel. you can't bring up immigration because you're considered weak and you can't bring up obamacare. so every single thing you believe in as a liberal would destroy you in the election. what you have to do is pull a
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bait and switch. you pretend to be a republican. when you get in, you become a democrat. >> and obama has been telling his base, his open borders base that he was going to do something on his own. but we see him with an influx of illegal children on the border that public opinion has changed on that and they don't like how he's handled that so it's interesting to see him brushing away his base on that issue. >> yeah. want border issue is tough in general but also just the whole idea of executive action for this president is a sticky wick et for him. it's not how many times he's used it. it's which issues. you don't want to change the conversation back to the president acting too often, either. it's a sticky position. >> it is. >> i agree with that. moving on, the sentencing of a female teacher for having sex with her students raises serious questions about double standards in cases like this. meredith powell was busted earlier this year for having
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sexual contact with at less two male students between the ages of 14 and 16 and sexting with another student with racy photos. now parents of the victims are furious, that the judge sentenced her to just six months in prison after finding her remorseful. >> words can't even express how sorry i am. i feel like the word "sorry" is not even enough. i wish more than anything that i could take back what happened to the students that i failed. i didn't just let the school down but my family, friends and people who believed in me and trusted me. >> i see you shaking your head. you think that was a great performance or is she really remorseful? >> is she a theater teacher? drama teacher? come on. >> i would have liked to have seen a few more tears. >> exactly. what in the world? if you were a parent, you're the mother of two little girls. i hate to even go there and even
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put the thoughts in your mind but could you imagine? i would want this perpetrator completely behind bars if these going to a prison where a lot of people are like her behind bars. eye for eye. >> i raped your children and i'm sorry. okay. we believe you. here's six months out of the five years. >> she also claims she was molested as a child. do you think that has something to do with the rule sng >> only if the molester was in the room while she was molesting. >> the justice department said half the people in the national jail system have been molested as kids. can they all use that argument? >> it's a horrible thing that anybody would have that happen and i'm sorry it happened to her or any child but to say because it happened to her she can pass it on like a virus is not acceptable. >> if this were a man -- >> it would be totally different with a man. don't you think? >> how old were the victims here? >> 14 and 16. >> these cases always illustrate the differences between how we
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view sex in the sense that a male teacher would be punished more severely than a female teacher and that's because rightly or wrongly, we see female students as victims and then male students as victors. at that age, that's what they are interested in is fighting sex. they don't think with this brain. so rightly or wrongly, that's why people see this differently. just the way it is. >> also these young herself. she's 25. do you think that her age might have something to do with the ruling? >> i don't care about her age. she is an adult. they are children. i don't care if they're boys as she's a woman. i think that having a double standard between men and women when it comes to sexual abuse only perpetuates more sexual abuse and i think she should go to jail as long as everybody else in her position went to jail. >> we had the one teacher in school that was a little -- >> creepy? >> yeah. she was pretty and flirted a little too much and nobody
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really wanted to take her class because they were scared of her. i thought, what's going on here? that's that teacher. >> but i think it's interesting that the judge who said that he felt this was out of character for her. >> how would he know? >> isn't it out of character for every teach sner >> it's out of character to break the law. to say it's out of character, you shouldn't break the law. out of character doesn't mean it's justified. >> she sent text messages apologizing to the girlfriends of the boys that she was fooling around with. you know what they call a mistake you do over and over. a decision. if we don't hold people accountable for the things they confess they do, where is the justice in that? >> like she said, sure, you're sorry for the things you did but that doesn't mean there's severe consequences. in this case, the consequences around that severe. >> hopefully the family can forgive, they never forget and she doesn't need to be in a school system again. after just announcing tougher rules on domestic violence, nfl gets the first test case after
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>> the nfl might have its first test case for implementing its new domestic violence policy already. 49ers star ray mcdonald was arrested on felony domestic violence charges on sunday. just last week the nfl announced tougher penalties for such incidents, including lifetime bans for repeat offenders but the defensive end is now defending himself. >> the truth will come out, you know. i can't say too much right now but the truth will come out.
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everybody knows what kind of person i am. >> what kind of person are you? >> just a -- you know, i'm a good hearted person. >> unfortunately, we have to have -- he's a good hearted person, he says, charmed with domestic violence. unfortunately there has to be a policy for this. we shouldn't even have domestic violence. now there's a policy because some of these players are getting in trouble. what do you make of this? >> on the show i've been critical of the nfl because for decades they've had a very serious problem with domestic violence. it's an epidemic in the nfl. we're constantly hearing about these stories and granted, innocent until proven guilty but here we are again with another case of an nfl star beating his either wife or girlfriend and now finally, after 30 years of this happening, because of public pressure, the nfl has an official domestic violence policy and here it is. you get your first offense, you get a first beat your wife or
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girlfriend offense which is six games. then if you do it again, it's a lifetime ban. why is this not a zero tolerance policy? you hit your wife or girlfriend and the law plays out and you're guilty. you're done. this idea we're now continuing to tolerate this is appalling to me. >> are you surprised it's just now tougher? you have ray rice that was suspended for two games for the same offense. >> right. you know roger goodell, nfl commissioner, apologized for the previous policy and now trying to get tough on this. i don't know that i'm surprised that it's taken this long but i am surprised that now it's kind of in slow motion. i think i might side with katie. why have a layering or level? if they're found guilty and innocent until proven guilty but if they're found guilty, why is there a layering? slap of the hand the first time. >> it's a business for them. this is a multi billion dollar
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business and the owners of the teams can't afford to lose the star players. it could mean winning the super bowl or not winning the super bowl. >> i think they realize they made a mistake with the ray rice situation. they've apologized which the nfl never does. now i think they're doing the new sort of punish manies and need to make an example of someone so i think we're going to see them coming down harsher on the players and that's what has to happen. i agree, though. i don't think it should be a tiered sort of punishment because smoking pot, that's, i believe, a year of no playing. how does that really equate? doesn't make sense. >> does that make sense? a year of smoking pot or performance enhancing drugs, it's a year off. >> priorities are skewed. when you think about it, even with the suspension of six games or what not, that's way better than other felons who don't play football get. a felon is a felon. we have to always say this. innocent until proven guilty.
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>> these guys are role models. they're not necessarily trained to do that. they're trained to fight on the field. >> ray has a charity, he's done good things before. >> if the nfl is going to be tasked with getting tough other domestic violence, everybody should be. these court systems are going to have to -- court systems. there's only one. the courts will have to step up and get tougher and not have a levelling system. you can't just pin it on the nfl or the nba or whomever it is. greg, i'm going to stop talking. you brought up something during the commercial that we all bristled at and that was kind of the component of how this happens with athletes. >> they are brought up in an environment where they pretty much can do whatever they want. and it's not an excuse for what they do. it's just that's a reality. so they are -- they tend to be
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-- that's why i was asking. is there any kind of statistic that we have here that says this is more likely to happen among professional athletes in the general population? i can't answer that so i don't know. but i'm wondering if because of the lifestyle in which you're given things, does it allow you to take liberties that normally other people wouldn't? >> it's magnified on a public level which is important. >> all right. we're tracking some severe storms after heavy rains caused major flooding. look at this video. what to expect next. we've got that for you. and another flight diverted. listen to this. after a fight over another reclining seat. who is really at fault when it comes to the leg room war? can't wait.
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>> more outnumbered in a moment but first, jon scott with what's coming up in the second hour of "happening now." >> isis continues its march across iraq as we learn more about how much the white house was told about the development of that terror group and how early. the u.s. targeting another terror organization al-shabaab
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in an air strike that reportedly killed six. it is still unclear whether a leader we were going after was killed. jennifer griffin, a live report on that. and the head of the c.d.c. briefing in the immediate why right now on the spread of the deadly ebola virus. john roberts brings us the news in a live report. that's all coming up on "happening now." >> all right. thank you, jon. we can't wait to watch. greg? >> i may be outnumbered but it's my turn. yet another airline flight diverted. stop taking pictures of me. >> it's going in the cloud. >> over leg room. that's three incidents in a little more than a week. this time a flight from new york city to florida was rerouted when a woman who was knitting -- how can they get knitting needles on a plane? she reclined her seat, sending the woman behind her into a rage. yesterday wednesday a miami to paris flight had to be diverted after a passenger wanted to recline and the week before that
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the knee defender was used to keep the seat in front of him from going back, the woman trying to recline reportedly threw water in his face. disgusting. i want to get out of this whole recline, don't recline thing to the main problem here. i'm going to go to you first. why do we keep diverting flights over baby snz these people get in fights and we're diverting and diverting and diverting. the people who divert should go to jail. >> agreed. >> thank you. >> i don't want my flight messed up because of all these awful people. i was recently a victim of the recline. i was on a bus. and that seat was about eight inches from my face. so if the bus suddenly stopped, or if there were turbulence on a plane, let's say, i could have broken my nose. >> your career would have been over or you would have gotten a free nose job. >> it's called taxi face in new york. my friend the doctor says they see so many patients that get
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taxi face. >> they don't wear seat bells in the back seat of a cab. >> you could have had bus face. >> you sue taxi cabs? >> i guess you could. >> let's try to stay on top of it, katie. give me the story. >> when the flight takes off and they take their little cart and give you a drink and you put your drink on your tray? >> then the person reclines, it spills all over you. if you're going to recline your seat, do it right away so there are no spillage problems. >> and i thought knitting ladies were supposed to be nice. >> are you serious? >> you brought up a point. aren't those like 12 inches long? >> i wouldn't know because i don't knit but do you think i know what happened? the person behind her was asleep on the table. >> she fell asleep on the tray >> they might have been on medication and woke up on an ambien haze and was extremely
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angry. >> you don't know the facts. >> i'm making this all up. i have no evidence. >> take them in different parts of the plane like kind eergart s kindergartners. >> there should be a plane jail. >> exactly. i travel with a 5-year-old and 7-year-old. my husband and i were on a flight back from arizona a couple of days ago. i teach my children, try not to move around too much. we don't want to make the people around us angry because people are on such edge anyway, and you're in the flight jail, the plane jail or whatever you call it and you're so close together. if i can smell your breath, you're too close to me. i think that the airlines should do the breath thing. >> let me eat some garlic. >> i'm like, would you like one? you put one in your mouth. would you like one, too? even though they're a stranger. >> very nice. >> that's too far. >> they have to say yes. >> all right. this is disgusting. what happened to this show? >> i don't know. i can smell your breath. >> where is dr. keith when you need him? you need to lose weight. ever dream of getting a cupcake
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ñ joanne. >> yes, that was. >> and the video is raising eyebrow. they claim to show girls how to feel beautiful on the inside and how to take care of their screen and a chocolate milk facial and pink icing lotion massage and a mani- pedi. >> i like to treat my girls every now and then, but that is interesting. also for girls and it is for babies. makes me sick. and i don't know. it kind of reminds me, me of the pageant show, five years old and
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kind of weird. it is a pre- k. it is a little one. >> and you are a pageant one. >> here's something. there's no excuse for gross cuticles. and we need to implement good habits in our children. good for them. i am jealous that no one is buying me manis and pedis. this is why the moms do. it >> my friends that have and the reason i have my kids here and they love. it one hour i can get my nails done and they are quiet for an hour. >> and you think it sends the wrong message. >> i do. we weren't allowed to have our nails painted until middle school and ears pierced.
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nmom said we don't want you to grow up. >> first thing i do, take it off. spend hours and getting hair and make up. i don't want to start my kids too early with. that >> and nails and lip gloss. i think it is the toy section of k-mart. and princess make up and clothes. >> for my eyes. >> is there something for boys? >> we dress up as a cowboy. >> you do. >> and in my case, i cross dressed. >> and i guess my parents were old school and wanted us to concentrate what was in our heads more than what is on our heads. >> i see the mani- pedi quiet. >> but i sit next to them.
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>> you don't want to sit next to them? >> if they are nice. but sometimes they go wow, you have big feet. >> and go down to disneyworld. >> we'll be back here tomorrow. noon eastern. "happening now" starts now. >> the u.s. launching a military strike aiming to take out a top terror leader. and the maun target not from isis or al-qaeda. this is "happening now". things in ukraine going from bad to worse. russian troops on the move, president putin flexing his muscles and reportedly saying his military could take kiev in two weeks. president obama heading to estonia today and how should the white house respond to russian aggression? we might get indication from the trip. >> and a major announcement from the
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