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hour. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> this is "outnumbered." today's hashtag one lucky guy, the executive producer of "imus in the morning," bernard mc gert and he's outnumbered. >> i like that. yes >> that's your next campaign slogan. >> you've got a future. >> keep this working away. >> work with mc gerk the jerk. how about that? take it easy. what are we doing over here? >> no. we're going to wait to dispar age you in like the d block. we have a lot of business today. let's get to it. president obama set to meet with congressional leaders before addressing the nation tomorrow night in prime time on the isis threat.
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the majority of americans support airstrikes in iraq to deal with the terrorist army and overwhelming number of americans, 90%, see isis as a threat to vital u.s. interest. while the president may find support for stepped up action against the group, he's facing a public that has deep doubts about his effectiveness as commander in chief. check this out. in the same poll just 43% of americans say the president is a strong leader. his lowest number on this since entering the white house. katie? >> well, i think that when we're in a time of war, you usually see this rallying around the flag effect which usually includes the president and the country. people want to rally behind the country, the americans see their interests here when it comes to fighting isis. we're seeing a split here. we're seeing americans do support, 71% of them, overwhelming majority, air strikes on isis because there's american interests involved. what we're not seeing is them rallying around the president. we see only 43% think he's a strong leader.
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in a time facing the most well equipped, well funded malicious, brutal army of terrorists in the world and in history, you need a strong leader. when it comes to the speech tomorrow night, the fact they're having it in prime time at 9:00 shows they're taking it very seriously. it's unfortunate it took two dead americans, beheaded americans to get to this point when president obama very well knew in january this is not a junior team. >> absolutely and their strong support of that, katherine harris from fox news reporting that the president knew back that isis was a significant threat even back a year ago. so really no excuse for sort of putting on this naivety that he did know this. 71% of the poll we just had supporting air strikes so they've got the stomach for it, the american people do, but they don't think the president is the guy to do it. >> yeah. i think it's interesting. and certainly in the last three weeks, support for air strikes has grown in the double digits and, you know, this is the week
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of september 11 and i don't know about you guys but i get a sense that people are certainly more cautious, they're a little bit more nervous and they're certainly more aware and i wonder how the president is not only going to lay out his three phase plan tomorrow night, and he's got a lot to sell and the thing about the president that's interesting, not only do you talk about the hypocrisy and sort of quantifying isis, he has the ability to talk people out of pretty good ideas and solutions and he might just do that tomorrow night. you know, people might be solidly decided about air strikes, certainly continuing in iraq and perhaps into syria and he may make his own foreign policy numbers plummet further. >> i want to bring in harris on this as well because the president now, harris, we're waiting and seeing if he was going to address the american people during the day but now we see it as a prime time speech. what does that tell you? >> it elevates the tone of the conversation, you know, we still haven't heard exactly the
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location. it will be interesting to see if the president will use the presidential symbol of the oval office. that's certainly all elevating the tone and the importance of the conversation. kennedy mentioned something that i think is interesting. we're in the week of 9/11 and so as you're on the eve of that, it would be more appropriate for you to address the nation at a time when most people are watching from home. we've got football on in the evening, certainly the president can hit us while we're all at home with whatever news about isis, i would think. this all speaks to the critics within his own party. you talk about people not standing with him on the issue of how he's done with foreign policy but they're ready to go against isis with air strikes. that kind of mirrors where democrats are. representative engel has said, look. if you come to congress, i would stand up with you but you can't say that about everybody. you know, but at the very least, we have the plan to go ahead, gives you the authority to do what you do to support you. that's kind of what the american people are saying. look. we want you to do what you can
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do but they're not ready to vote with him. >> we're going to bring in bernard. >> the president, he's not -- he's lost the confidence in the american people because of the inexplicable behavior. he seems ill prepared, imposed upon, irritated that he actually has to do this stuff as witnessed by that president conference with the beheading and then the appearance on the golf -- >> eight minute later. >> he's laughing. instead of saying it was a stupid thing to do, he was worried about the optics. and i think they may have moved the press conference to 9:00 because they found out inclimbate -- inclimate weather during the day. >> he had not reconciled within himself how he's responding to isis and how big of a threat they are. his own administration can't get a handle on whether or not they're a huge nest i can threat and i think his verbiage sort of
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betrays his mixed feelings. he's not a decisive person. >> in closing, his style has been horrible but on the substance, i do think that caution is the order of the day. i know ladies disagree with me. take it slow. i don't want to cave in to the emotion and the hysteria we cave into. the first iraq war -- not just you guys. i mean everybody. make the same mistakes we made. >> all right. >> it's true, though >> i think also what the american people would like to hear is he has a plan. we don't need to know the details of it. don't give the enemy for details than you need to. >> he has a serious problem. i see him more as a divider in this country than a uniter. let's see if he can bring all people together and the american people to make a good decision on this in terms of our national security. meantime, one critic has his doubts that the president will lay out a clear strategy in tomorrow night's address. >> i think it will be more of
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obama's rhetoric. he wants to show he has a plan. he has a mistake he made when he said he didn't have a plan. he's now been spending two weeks undoing that. you'll know whether he really has a plan if he announces wednesday night that the line between syria and iraq no longer exists in the real world. >> so that's an important point he makes. border has virtually been disappearing from the terrorist group. he's going to have to address syria as well if he wants to complete targeted approach to this problem. >> president obama's foreign policy as we've seen him in libya or egypt has always been a very small, calculated move and then he gets out. we are now dealing with a huge, gigantic problem here. this isn't something that can be handled in a week. it can't be handled in necessarily a month. it will have to be a long term thing. in terms of caution, the president has been briefed on this almost a year now. this is something he hasn't known in terms of that.
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i do like that last night ted cruz said, look. he has to come to congress to make sure he gets some approval here because that requires him to lay out a strategy and a plan. when he goes at it on his own like he did in libya, for example, it creates bigger problems. he's unaccountable to anyone for the plan that he lays out. >> he also has to do that because he and others, including secretary of state john kerry, this could take at least three years. >> that was somebody else's watch. that's into the next president. he can't go alone. >> and he needs a cast. he needs a buy-in but also a speech that everyone will listen to, including our international partners, see if we can get the europeans to help us and also the arab em rates and get them supply money as well. >> money and troops. what do you want to see happen there? air strikes are great. that's all we should do. what about the responsibility of the arab nations who suffer an imminent threat? charles said last week there's
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no imminent threat. the isis does not have the capacity that al qaeda had on 9/11 so it's not like something is going to happen to us in two weeks, that we have to act right now. >> you just don't know. you have to be prepared. >> the saudis, turks, iranians, iraqis, they suffer the threat that we need these guys on the ground. right? >> i agree with that. if there are boots on the group, it should be people geographically not invested. >> so what is obama not doing? >> the problem is there's a big difference between being thoughtful and being indecisive. the president is indecisive. >> so what would you want him to do? >> there's an immediate threat at home right now with hundreds of americans who have gone over there who still have -- who still have american passports that the state department has not revoked. >> is it an immediate threat?
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>> they're not going to set up -- they're not going to raise the isis flag. baghdad bob blustering that they're going to do this crap and that crap. we have to squash them but do it the right way. >> they're not some punk group. they're the most sophisticated, well equipped and organized group that we have seen to date. >> they're driving our tanks around. >> it's more imminent to the people there. >> cut the passports off. don't let the people come back. the military strike goes, the air strikes are fine but no troops on the ground, no american troops on the ground. >> how are you going to cut the passports out? >> i don't know. congress, figure -- write an executive order. >> that's so naive. >> if you have a magic wand to fix people coming in and out of the country -- >> i think bernard makes the point that no one has a great, solid plan. we would love to believe that tomorrow night the president is
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twoing -- going to employ his magic. >> a year ago everybody thought we should be bombing asad in europe. >> not everybody. >> a lot of our friends on the right. a lot of my friends on the right thought that we should be bombing them. that would help isis. that would have been a mistake. so caution again is the order of the day here. >> they're wrapping us. >> all we don't want is the president to send the hallmark card. please stop misbehaving. become manageable. love, barack. high rising premiums and public satisfaction with obamacare says the health care law is clearly working but how true is that really? and sunny, new details in the ray rice domestic violence case as his wife speaks out about the video for the first time, defending her husband. right after the show, you know what time it is. get more from the couch on the web.
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>> hi there. welcome back to "outnumbered" on a beautiful tuesday. a lot of developments just a day after that disturbing video was released showing ray rice knocking out his now wife in an atlantic city elevator and his wife is responding for the first time. she posted on instagram, quote, to take something away from the man i love that he's worked his bleep off for all his life is horrific. this is our life. what don't you all get? if your intentions were to hurt us, make awes lone, you've succeeded. we will continue to grow and show the world what real love is. tmz is now reporting that the nfl knew about the video but never asked to see it before deciding to give rice a two game suspension. rice's lawyer reportedly has a copy and casino officials say they made a copy for police and now that we've seen it, rice has been cut from the ravens and the
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nfl has suspended him indefinitely. harris, what do you think this does not only for football but for roger goodell and the nfl's inconsistent punishing? >> i'm less concerned about them. i really am. i hope that the perpetrators in the cases, particularly this one, are dealt with criminally, with the law not just with the nfl but i'm more concerned about the victim. >> police watched the video and they decided that they were both responsible for the conflict that took place in the elevator. >> again, i'm more concerned about the victim at this point because that statement really hit me between the eyes and what i know is that in domestic cases, 85% of the victims are women. it's not so easy to walk away. >> you know this. i know you prosecuted a lot of cases like this in northern and southern california. the response, is it typical? is it something that they're putting on for show or do a lot of women tending to back and e
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vehemently defend their abusers? >> if i had a dollar for every time i heard this response, they even become abusive toward the prosecutor. you're trying to ruin my life. i'm trying to help you. they're not even well equipped to make decisions on their own behalf and a lot of times they're financially dependent on the abuser so you're going home, having dinner at the table and he's looking at her saying you're causing all of this. i hope they both get help. they both need counselling. i'm disappointed with the nfl, with the response here because i think they wanted some plausible deniability by not asking for that video. >> they didn't want to see it. sdm >> if they saw what happened in the elevator, they have no excuse. they had no excuse just seeing that she was dragged out like that. >> i can't imagine what happened in the elevator when all you saw was the first video. >> the first video of him dragging her out should have been enough for the nfl to do
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what they're doing now which is suspending him indefinitely. the commissioner did apologize for that weak response but i think on the other issue of looking at the victim here, i think the nfl puts a whole other spin on this in terms of the professional athletics, be married to someone like that. there needs to be some organization, maybe there is, in a powerful woman to say you don't have to stay in this relationship. the fame, the money, the glr fiction -- >> maybe it has nothing to do with that. we can't judge. >> women need to know the fame, the fancy parties, the glorfication, the professional lifestyle, you're worth more than that and it's hard to get out of it. but women need to know they're worth more. >> let me play devil's advocate. you're saying we're different. we had a bad night, a bad moment but that does not define us. do you think that it's possible that she is different than other
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couples out there who go through these domestic -- >> no. i don't think they're any different. i mean, everybody is different. i mean, but listen. she's a victim through and through, all around. she's a victim of the nfl twice. now they do have to go through this again. they gave them a punishment the first time and they thought it was over. >> they probably thought they were off. there's not going to be double jeopardy. >> now she is being victimized because her well-being is dependent on his well-being so it's a sad thing what's happening now but listen. the nfl, they'll suspend you for pot, half a year, the dolphin guy was suspended for expressing his opinion on the gay kids. he was sent to reindoctrination camp. he was fine. if he punched a gay guy in the elevator, ray rice, he probably would have been charged with a hate crime. the press conference that the coach yesterday, i don't know if anybody saw that.
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you talk about epitomizing the arrogant, immune from consequences mentality of these jocks, this guy last night, he might be a nice guy but he came off as a smug punk talking about the game the day before and the game coming up and those cowardly reporters asking him easy questions. they wouldn't press him. nobody asked him about the ravens' tweet. remember the tweet -- >> the ravens scrubbed one of their tweets. >> it says janey rice said she deeply regrets the role she played the night of the incident. if this was john harbaugh's daughter, would he have been so arrogant? >> do you think he would have gotten a two game suspension? sorry. >> i want to ask you quickly about this. do you think that given the coach's response, the nfl response and the offensive
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tweet, do you think it's a systemic problem not taking domestic abuse seriously enough? either it's too prevalent or sexist? >> i think all of that and katie had mentioned they really have to have support especially players' wives. it's become a little bit of a problematic issue within professional sports so why can't we have an organization that can sort of do outreach, talk to women in a situation like this so that they understand that they're not alone? you can be pretty isolated and it's incredibly difficult to prosecute the case as we saw in that instance. look at the video. what more proof do you need? but when you have an uncooperative victim, because they haven't had the counselling and the support to stand on their own because they've been getting beat down probably emotional abuse always accompanies this type of thing as well where you're belittled to the point where you blame something in you that caused this behavior, i think that's what we're seeing here in addition to the lure and the fantasy and the romantic notion
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of being a player's wife. >> by the way, it sort of silences the critics who came out when this story initially broke. we're saying that she had a big part to play in this. i mean -- >> i never listened to that anyway. clearly. come on. what would you ever do that would ever put you to the point where you deserve to be treated like that? but i have two things to say. one to the point that kimberly made about organizations out there. joe tory of baseball fame is an owner, has set up an organization. google it. it's for women and children who are in domestic situations, particularly those who may feel like they have too much notoriety on their side to even speak of and to admit they're going through this. it's a fantastic thing that i was able to vent a little bit more of this morning. i want to learn more about it. the other thing is what you said, immune from consequences. we have to hold people accountable. if roger goodell didn't feel like he wanted to change the nfl policy right away, fine. okay. maybe he's caught between the mighty corporations and their
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justifications of things and the right thing to do but that leaves the rest of us to support. we know kimberly, you've been in the situation, i was a domestic stalking victim. i can tell you, it isn't always about the money. sometimes you feel like -- and there are women out there that i'm hearing from today, you love this person. you feel like you're the answer to changing them. you see a great prosecutor like kimberly and you want to make the case but you can't get away because this man is telling you, he'll kill you if you try to leave. >> and sadly, that's the ultimate end of too many of these stories and that's why it is so critically important -- i don't know a state where domestic violence is legal but somebody gets suspended half a season for marijuana. it's not good for you. >> that's another segment for another day. kennedy, hit it. >> all right. get ready to address the american people tomorrow night from the white house.
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some are recalling pasta shurnss from president obama that did not pan out. we're going to ask what he could do to turn things around when it comes to policy and public perception. stay with us.
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>> you are watching "outnumbered." when president obama speaks to the nation now tomorrow night in prime time as was announced today about his strategy for the isis terrorist, he may have to overcome some past remarks about
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the terror group and a shurpss that the years of war are behind us. for starters, "new york times" chief correspondent points out, the president will have to distance himself how he described isis a few months ago. in an interview with the new yorker, he said the analogy we use around here times, and i think it's accurate, he says, if a j.v. team puts on lakers' uniforms, that doesn't make them kobe bryant. as we all know, isis is big time varsity in capital letters, not j.v. the biggest terrorist threat to america since before 9/11. also it's these remarks still etched in americans' minds that the president may also have to overcome. >> we're leaving behind a sole reign, stable and self reliable iraq. let there be no doubt, the tide of war is receding.
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>> we have been very apparent to the asad regime and other players on the ground that a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons moving around or being utilized. that would change my calculus. that would change my equation. >> katie, by sovereign, perhaps the president meant to say overrun with terrorists that we didn't see coming? >> right, even though he's known about the isis threat since 2012. secretary just came out and said during her time in the administration, isis was on the radar which means they were longing at it as a domestic problem. president obama has two problems here. first is he's never been willing to accept radical islam as a threat and a thing in the world as an evil that haunts the world that will never end. this is something we're going to be fighting until the end of time because we've been fighting it since the beginning of time.
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second issue, president obama, i don't think, cares. his entire foreign policy up to this point has been based on political decisions. in 2008 he ran. getting the troops out of iraq was the main goal no matter what the consequences were. that was the goal. it didn't matter what was going to happen despite being warned multiple times that we pull troops out of iraq, this would happen. now we're here now with no border between syria and iraq and the president, despite knowing about this for years is somehow acting like he's just been briefed on this and now they'll come up with a strategy to deal with it. he doesn't care that much about this issue and he has never accepted it's a problem we're going to continue to fight years down the road. >> bernie, if the president acted solely for political purposes as katie has just argued, what good would that do? >> i think it's not just political purposes. i think he's really not wanting to be involved in the middle
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east. he doesn't want the united states and america to be there and how could he and i voted for mccain and romney but i hate to be in a position to almost defend president obama on this particular issue but how could he foresee that in iraq that these isis animals would rampage through iraq against the army that we trained for 10 years, that the iraqi army would make -- >> how could he not see it? >> how could he foresee it? >> the document told him it was coming some time ago and that's the highest level of intel that the president gets across his >> he's not reading his intel reports, i think. i think katie is right. i'm going to go a step further. it's not just that he doesn't care. i think he's got mental problems and i think they're clearly undiagnosed. i think the man is so detached from a very important reality. i actually believe if you look in his eyes -- >> you're not kidding. >> no. this is a man who totally has
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given up. i cannot diagnose the man but i can tell you, i have seen people who are not well. he has the same look. i truly think -- >> kennedy, kennedy. you're not a doctor. >> that's true. >> on purpose it looks like your vacation has been interrupted which is why you didn't go through the pressure of putting on a tie and buttoning up your shirt. that was done on purpose to let people know that he was taking the time out of his vacation. and then after saying that, going out with no problems at all, fist pumping on the golf course. >> six minutes later. >> people calling you out on that. it wasn't the wrong thing to do. it's that -- >> he wants to take a vacation. >> we have a side by side photo of the 12:57 and 1:05. it was eight minutes he did this. there were people behind-the-scenes, maybe that
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the president is not listening to but is anybody saying, hey, look. >> i'm sure there are but i don't think he's listening. i don't think he's listening. i think he is totally disconnected from the issue. i think he wants the punt. he does not want to deal with this at all whatsoever. so if he can just pushing it off, make it manageable, keep it at bay a little bit but it's not in his blod to want to eviscerate them. >> you're accusing him of having a problem. >> i don't know if he's -- this isn't his deal. he wants to talk about domestic issues, em grags -- immigration and other things. >> caution, caution, caution. >> 9:00 p.m. eastern and you can watch it live here on fox. talk about putting your foot in your mouth. what a democrat is facing a fierce battle to hold on to a senate seat said about those two american journalists beheaded by
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>> welcome back to "outnumbered." democratic senator who raised a lot of eyebrow $ now apologizing. the senator from colorado made unexpected comments during a debate this weekend. he was defending the president's handling of the isis terrorists. here is the senator sparking plenty of route -- outage. >> james foley will tell us, don't be insulted. don't be impulsive. come up with a plan that will nining -- knock isil back. >> he's saying i should not have invoked the names of james foley and steven sotloff. it was inappropriate and i should apologize. >> he should apologize, what nerve he had taking the name of
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two dead americans that were murdered and think he knows what they would think. ha! >> it's one thing to invoke their names but then to go a step further and say he speaks for them -- >> that's terrible. you don't. his father was a great senator. apparently the apple fell way far from the tree. he should never have said that. but the other thing he said about the caution and don't be impulsive almost sound like the things that i've been saying here this afternoon and i just want to make clear that i'm certainly no terrorist sympathizer. >> you don't endorse him? >> i don't endorse that guy at all but again, you know, we have made mistakes and that's the thing. just don't rush. take saddam hussein. turns out that was a mistake. iraqis lined up with iranians afterwards. taking out muammar qaddafi a mistake. helping take out hosni mubarak a mistake. >> maybe inraiding -- in vivadi
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iraq was a mistake. >> it was. >> the issue is this senator who was trying to held on to his seat in a year that's very bad for democrats, while justifying his support for president obama and the caution invokes the names of two men who were just beheaded by the group. >> it's one thing to invoke their names and say, you know, we have to fight for and remember people like this who were heroic who were doing a very important job telling the story that needs to be told but he put words in their mouths. and it was so disgraceful. it's so disrespectful. steven sotloff's family very upset with this administration, believing there was more that could be done and he was sold to isis by this moderate army we were supposed to be supporting. >> he knows that the president was seen golfing just moments after the announcement of the
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conversation he had with james foley's parents. he knows the kind of reaction the administration has had overall on camera so he may have been -- but is he the same one that didn't want the photo op reportedly with the president when he went to colorado? >> i don't believe it was. >> for some reason i thought it was him. >> the point is it could be an indication that he's stepping away from the perception that the white house has given in reaction to the deaths of sotloff and foley. >> we've seen this pattern of something happens to americans overseas when they're killed, kidnapped and the administration comes out with some statements and then act like they're doing everything they can to solve the problem. the attorney for steven sotloff's family in an interview on another network said the administration is not being so factual in their statements to the press about what they did beforehand and what they're doing now in terms of what happened and we've seen this pattern before. how do you think they'll continue down this road of not
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getting any accountable for these families who have suffered the ultimate consequences? >> it's awful. the one thing consistent, the loose relationship with the truth and the ability to go in front of the immediate and flat out lie to the families, it's disrespect to the memories of the two dead americans. they deserve better and so do their families and thank god the family hasn't been intimidated or silenced and they're actually telling the truth. despite they're suffering and what they're doing with, they want us to know what happened. i'm glad they did. there should be accountability. we shouldn't have been in this position. i believe that they're right based on the intelligence reports that there's more we could have done, including rescuing the hostages instead of waiting 30 days. >> ed snowden, how do you feel now with this? >> do you really want to know how i feel right now? i will tell you how i feel right now >> tell me. >> i think that the surveillance tape has grown so much, spying on americans, you should be
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spying on these guys. >> that's right. >> americans here we saw have been welcomed the opportunity to go over there and become radicalized and have passports and worried about getting them back, i want to know who those guys are. >> you can't properly focus. >> you can. >> no way. we have the wrap. >> in july, it was this senator who was absent. i have to say that because of people watching. >> a big day for apple and its devoted fans and speaking of surveillance, as the company gets ready to reveal the new iphone and iwatch and a dating website that brags that it's only for beautiful people. defending its ads for the ladies campaign that aimed what it calls ugly people. >> is that a lion? >> there's always a lion in the dating websites. did you see that?
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>> more "outnumbered" in a moment but first to jon scott for what's coming up in the second hour of "happening now." >> apple's big reveal.
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iphone 6 debuting in moments. tech giant will also unveil the iwatch we're told. folks waiting for weeks for the first glimpse, now the newest gadgets you've got to have coming up in our next hour. also the clock ticking as america waits to hear how president obama plans to defeat isis. will he outline his strategy to defeat these brutal terrorists once and for all? in a prime time address to the nation tomorrow night. and a very sad discovery for a heart broken family. the remains of a young tennessee woman missing more than three years finally identified. do prosecutors have the evidence to put away holy bobo's killer? we'll get into it coming up "happening now." >> thanks for now. >> i may be outnumbered but now it's my turn with this story. dating website beautiful people.com coming under fire for the new adopt an ugly person campaign. dating site for attractive people only plans to approach millions of rejects who try to sign up for the dating service but were denied because of their
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looks. they'll be placed in a mentoring program where they'll get advice on their looks, style and relationships. some members of the immediate yarp outraged upon receiving the pitch. one writer saying this is a joke, right? why not call it no fatties allowed dating website or no, fat chicks website. that's even better. the site's managing director says he sees it as a positive contribution to online dating. kimberly, in the greenroom you said ugly people make you vomit. >> no, i didn't. >> oh, my goodness. >> what do you think about this website? >> he's kidding. wow. do you know what i think? this is problematic. that's what i have to say. >> do you like the site? >> do you like being on the site? >> no. i'm not on the site. what are you talking about? >> okay. >> awkward. >> i'm not on the site. let me get that out. >> first of all, let's be honest about something.
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beauty is a positive game. everybody can be beautiful. everybody can be more beautiful. there's nothing wrong with having an aesthetic. that's lovely and something aspirational. it's a beautiful person takes you aside and says here's a better color for you, here's some teeth bleach. go do it. here's some samples. >> or somebody will say you could probably pull your teeth, get a new one. that could be a gift. >> and it was a successful marketing campaign. intentionally they used the word ugly to get this attention. they got it and it worked. >> it's a marketing ploy. if you don't like it, boycott it. free market. >> i just want to know, if you're chosen for this, do you get your picture taken with a lion? like what they had on the ad? the chaise lounge? >> they're keeping it real. this is the way of the world. it's a sad but true fact. i don't think people should sign up for this nonsense but look.
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if you talk about somebody losing weight, that means you thought that they were fat before. and you thought they were unattractive. these people are actually articulating it and again, it is a marketing thing. it's a cynical ploy. they got what they wanted. very, very unattractive people make me feel better about myself. >> do you date ugly people? >> i'm married. >> that wasn't the question. >> i want a t-shirt that says you look better on myspace. that's the same situation with the websites. >> keeping it real. >> one high school facing some backlash over a controversial year book category and the picture that goes along with it, coming up.
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i love it. >> steal yourself harris. most likely to suck sowed and skinny dip. who got my yearbook? i know they are coming under fire. and the photothat goes along with it. this award a pores to be in the nude. and some say it is tasteless and tacky. >> it is funny. oh, banard. it is nothing but it is pay
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back. >> look, it so manies like harmless fun. it depends how old the teacher and kids were. it could be creepy. it is most likely to violate our parole. >> and that is a track coach. >> and after a track meet. he was fired. >> and good, i am glad he was promptly fired. and kennedy, and i love it. harris, you are best dressed, right? >> the vice-president said the kids just meant to be cute and didn't have any bad intentions. they will look closer.
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and it gave a lot of local tv talk. >> it is not a good idea. they are trying to be funny. >> and no bad entension. >> it is funny if the kids did it and there was adult editor. >> and they are proofing that. >> and he didn't speak on that. and that is here. and that is no kidding. and i did fine out that the kids are actually dressed. >> and you can so it. >> it is we are col. >> and that's what they want to say. every year in the yearbook and i had perfect takenedance and they thought i would show up and succeed. >> it is the soif iia viinga.
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>> and it a evening gown. >> and we are talking about that. going to fox news.com/outnumbered and "happening now" now. a fox news alert for apple lovers, the long, long wait will soon be over. the big event is getting underway. can a brand new iwatch be unveiled? this is "happening now". >> isis taking over territory in two countries with brutal force until u.s. air power pushes back the terrorist. and now the world waits to hear president obama's plan to take out the killers who butchered two americans and thousands of others in the mideast. what he focuses on is the safety and security of the american people.

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