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>> we promised you a lot of news today and there's much more to come. we'll see you back here in an hour. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> this is "outnumbered." and today's hashtag one lucky guy, people, fox news legal analyst, he is outnumbered. >> there you are. >> so happy to be back. and look at every color of the rainbow is on the couch. i'm predicting a monumental show. >> do you have something to do with that? >> would you like to make a wage sner >> i will make a wager. i'll wager a piece of piz that i will buy for you if today is for one reason or another a monumental show. >> let's step it up. >> bring it on. >> i'll get my hands on that. >> i'm bringing my a-game for
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sure. >> way to my hear, through my mouth. big developments in the fight against isis. right now defense secretary chuck hague and he will joint chiefs chair testifying on the hill as the u.s. launches new strikes against the islamic extremists. bombing isis positions near baghdad. meantime, white house warning syria it had better not target u.s. planes there. he appears to open the door to the possibility of u.s. troops on the ground. listen. >> my view at this point is that this coalition is the appropriate way forward. i believe that will prove true. if it fails to be true and there are threats to the united states, i would go back to the president and make a recommendation that may include the use of u.s. military ground forces. >> in your opinion, are the pilots dropping bombs in iraq as they're now doing a direct
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combat mission? secondly, will u.s. forces be prepared to provide combat search and rescue if a pilot gets shot down and will they put boots on the ground to make that rescue successful? >> yes. and yes. >> there you have it. and as the president's men spill his isis plan on the hill, mr. obama doing his apartment. he faces an american public souring on his handling of the global crises. first meeting with allen before heading to tampa to visit u.s. central command. there the commander in chief will be briefed on the u.s. campaign against isis but the big question remains, can the president convince the american public he has a plan? a former obama administration official who worked at the pentagon telling "the washington post," quote, there's a sense there hasn't been a clear strategy and the white house has been buffetted by events that they make decisions based on whatever the political pressures
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are felt most strongly at any given time rather than a consistent approach to foreign policy that transcends the day-to-day crisis. fair criticism, sandra? >> yes. i think the disengagement that the american people were feeling from this president to the crisis happening overseas was the moment when he did an -- and i was not one to, you know, rail on this but the moment he went golfing after the beheading of james foley, an american journalist. we all felt that. what i thought was interesting was noted by ed henry, fox news reporter from the white house saying that one senior administration official raised the point that the president is not necessarily about his decisions here. it's about the timing of this presidency. and he compared it to 2009 coming out of the financial crisis and how everybody's ratings on the economy and obama handling of the economy was so low, because the economy was so bad. he was making the point because the situation as far as world
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crisis is so bad, that's why everybody is giving this president low ratings. not because of the decisions he's making. i would be curious your thoughts on that. >> i happen to be with a lot of obama supporters this past weekend and they rattle off all the good things he's done but i will say, regarding this issue, what they're looking for from their president is some passion. there's that clip that you guys showed of biden, vice president biden and like yelling and screaming like we're going to go get them and they remarked even in his speech last week, a lot of the words he said were the right words but the way he delivered those words were not with the type of confidence, tone and strength that people are looking for in their leader and the other thing they said which was interesting, and these were very ardent supporters is that we don't need to know exactly how he's going to fix the problem. just go fix the problem. let's make sure we are safe and don't forget, this is -- i'm a new yorker. this is all under the shadow of september 11 which was a cull of days ago, and that's what
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everybody wants to make sure nothing even close to that ever happens again. whoever is at the helm, they're responsible. >> harris? >> fox news polling in the last week has found that 77% of people who were asked whether they feel safe right now or they think that isis is an imminent threat said no to the first and yes to the second. so what that means is that no matter what the president says, you're right. with his actions it has to be on target. i really scratch my head at this point whether maybe this president should stop scheduling speeches because i guess now we may hear another one coming up to tell us what the plan is going to be. maybe you do what you did with osama bin laden and you just go do it and after it's done, you come back and say, do you know what? i just deployed such and such. >> here is the problem with that. you know, a lot of democrats will point out that that was certainly the high point of his first term was getting osama bin laden and americans really rallied behind that but the problem is, he said al qaeda was on the run but, you know, is al
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qaeda being on the run what gave rise to isis? i don't necessarily need to see passion. i would like to see competence and an end game and those two things -- >> they kind of run together. confidence and competence. >> i don't think it needs to be like pregame bonfire. i don't have a problem with someone saying, and here's the end goal which no one has sufficiently stated. >> there isn't one. >> you may not get into that. >> what does it mean to degrade and destroy isis? what does that mean? >> excellent question but when you're telling the american public it may take you three years to do what you need to do, he may not feel pressured to do so because he won't be in office by then. >> he'll be out. he already said this is going to take -- this is a three-year plan. it's going to exceed his time in office. it's going to be less -- left for the next man or woman. people are praising president
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obama. "new york times" is reporting on what he told a group of columnists and magazine writers last week while discussing the beheadings of two american journalists. it quotes an anonymous source saying, quote, if he had been an adviser to isis, mr. obama added, he would not have killed the hostages but released them and pinned notes on their chests saying stay out of here. this is none of your business. such a move move undercut support for military intervention. well -- we're going to talk about that. here is reaction from john bolton. >> what could the president have been thinking? does he have more advice for isis what they should do to undercut support for the military intervention, that he's ordered as the president? >> he just had me with the pin the note -- this seems to be so just off base. this is the commander in chief. they don't respond to, you know, paperless posts, pinning notes on your --
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>> is that all you do is strategize on behalf of yourself and other people? because it seems inappropriate to be strategizing on behalf of your enemy and by the way, for whom does it undercut military support? will the american people see a bunch of journalists and aid workers wandering out of the desert with a note pinned to their chest saying the isis guys are so sweet. i'm fond of them now. let's not bomb them. >> they wouldn't have paid attention. i agree with the president in terms of what he's saying is, had they not done this, nobody would care. everybody knows what's going on there. 18-year-old kids and 80-year-old people know what's going on because of the severity and the grotesque actions they took f. they just let them go, nobody would care. we would be concentrating on ray rice and football players. >> this is the commander in chief. >> he wasn't serious, kimberly. >> we had the president stand before the american people and say there's no strategy to combat isis but he's detailing a strategy tore isis. >> thank you, sandra.
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welcome back to "outnumbered." >> thaup, kimberly. i was looking for the words of julie smith, former national security adviser to joe biden saying that the term i use is compounding complexity. it just keeps compounding and there's no relief in sight. and i think harris, that's what we're all feeling here. >> sometimes i wonder whether this president doesn't enjoy a little head wind. i mean, timely he's answering back to the polling that said that americans wanted him to take some sort of action so here he comes and he's telling asad, leader in syria, that if you touch our planes when we go in to get isis, i will destroy your defense system. >> you like that. >> that's strong. >> i like that. >> now you have a little wind at your back. that feels like winning. let's stop that. let me put some head wind in front of myself and give isis some good advice. like you know? it's not enough to -- >> i don't think he was making it to be good advice. i think he was having banter with reporters and what he was
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saying is what they did was they put the target on their back. they could have not done that, built themselves up another two years. it's a sick concept and we wouldn't even have known it. remember accident this was the organization he called the junior varsity team not that long ago. >> i know. >> i'm going to start taking over your calendars. i think you might be spending your weekends inappropriately >> what did i do? >> wrong crowd? >> you're missing the part about the pinning the notes. you're going to leave that part out? >> what he meant to say was look. we could have kept these guys. we didn't. leave us alone. >> i'm interpreting. i'm defending him. >> this is the same white house through the first lady that dt hashtaging. you know, the hashtag. >> where is the activism on isis? that would be a great idea. >> that's my responsibility? >> do you know what, arthur? "outnumbered" is just beginning. >> get it on. >> benghazi to hold the first
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public meeting tomorrow on the terror attack that killed four americans. potential fallout for hillary clinton and what some democratic groups are reportedly doing to protect her. also kentucky democratic senate candidate taking the attack ad to a whole new level as she mocks her g.o.p. opponent and tries to separate herself from president obama. and right after the show, uh-huh, catch more from the couch on the web. join us for outnumbered overtime by logging on to fox news.com/outnumbered. tell us what topic you want to hear more about. harris will provide. you swore you'd never do it. trading in your sporty little two door for a minivan? but here you are. counting cup holders and captain's chairs.
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i disagree with him on gun, coals and the e.p.a. and mitch, that's not how you hold a gun. i approve this message. >> based on what kimberly just said, i will say i think i'm going to be outnumbered on this. i thought that was a very effective ad and i liked it very much. your take? >> i liked it and i said too bad she wasn't killing something real. i get the skeet shooting. >> there's nothing wrong with target shooting. >> it's fine but it looked like the first time she picked it up. >> i completely disagree. >> you thought she looked legit? >> very legit. she was making reference, arthur, i'll get you in on this, to mitch mc connell holding up a gun, not for use, not for u 'til tear yus use or hunting or whatever it may be. he was holding up. rule number one, you never wave a gun around. you always treat a gun as if it
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is armed and loaded. >> and it's a rifle. that doesn't matter. kimberly, i don't know what you're talking about. you wish she was killing something? that will be a great commercial. number two, i don't know. i would prefer -- >> hunting. >> killing a deer like in my cousin vinnie? boom. right in the head. i would prefer to hear her talking about something more substantive. even if it's gun control. it's where all politics is going. it's all visual. >> there's money pouring into her campaign. big spoiler in the race. it's not allison's gun. it's not mitch mc connell's eery purple lips. it's patterson. he's going to upset the apple cart from one of these two and it just depends where the libertarian vote is going to go. he's getting some traction. >> what do you think? >> i think she's picking up on i'm free to be shooting for you and me because she's trying to appeal to the limit of
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government folks in kentucky. >> i have to get you in on this and i'll go back to the ad. you know i'm a gun toting gal and i've been known to hold a shotgun or two. i looked at the ads very closely. i wondered if they went in there and put her out there specifically for this ad. she had on the el cheapo little plastic glasses. she had a nice vest on. looked authentic. it's a pretty big gun for measure. >> we both are gun toting girls, right? i had to explain that to my husband when i was dating. this is not for you. it's for me. i think it's interesting. you hit on something, how much pressure she's feeling in this race. first of all she said i'll not barack obama, not president obama. the slick visuals of this kind of reap the influence of the money pouring in from hollywood for her. it reads like a who is who from
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tinseltown. ben affleck, avatav director, nicholas cage, dicaprio, jennifer garner -- each giving thousands of dollars. maximum they could have. clearly she's feeling some prurp. i'm going to going it's coming from the libertarian. >> he will have enough votes certainly to sway this close election. mitch mc connell is in trouble. you know, he was endorsed by rand paul but still lucky to make it to the general election and i don't have a problem with this because very clearly she's distancing herself from the president. bottom line. a lot of democrats are. >> she didn't even call him the president. >> but i think we all agree it's an effective ad. >> maybe not in a positive way but it's effective. you'll remember it. >> kimberly said on purpose she doesn't call him the president. why not? >> then it's very obvious she's
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taking a shot at the presidency, at the office. instead she'll break it down on more like a personal level. >> she got my attention. >> a bold move by the nfl. commissioner goodell announces a four woman panel to help shape and enforce the league's new domestic violence policy. but is the league just trying to appease its female fans? there's a lot of them, by the way. and new question about the vikings' decision to reinstate adrian poot peterson. h. heartbu. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better
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>> u are watching "out numbered." there's a lot going on, on the couch. on the wake of backlash over the nfl handling of domestic violence issues, commissioner goodell announced a new panel of four women to help lead the entire league to deal with it all. that's how we roll. three of the women will work as senior advisers. their job is to help lead and shape the nfl's policies and programs relating the domestic violence and sexual assaults issues. anna isaacson who woshs for the nfl, will become the vice president of social responsibility. is this what the nfl needs to do? are they going in the right direction? >> they're hemorrhaging and it's a band-aid. it's a hello kitty band-aid. am i wrong about this? >> you're so on it. >> i think that's right. and perhaps i'm being a little cynical here. >> hold o. let's talk about other women involved here.
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>> yes. she's a former head of the sex crimes unit. >> she knows her stuff. >> you know her. >> yes. >> this is a woman who knows her stuff. >> she has legitimate credentials. >> what are we going to do other than try to beautify -- >> make it better. even if a little bit. >> are they going to inform on -- you're so angry, sandra. >> two really good attorneys on the couch here. i don't want to miss a legal opportunity here. you know this person. >> yes. very well known. >> normalerly with the sex crimes unit? and i want to ask you -- >> is this the nfl seeing, look. the legal system may be letting us down but we're going to bring in the people who can talk about the legalities of this because remember, ray rice was not found guilty of anything. >> sort of like a separation of
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powers, right? you have the criminal justice system that will handle stuff but this is also the league saying we'll take ownership, have our own system in house to be able to better address the issues, vet it out, get to the bottom of it so we don't make the wrong decisions that we have to take back and react to something instead of being proactive. i like the approach, i like who they've picked but i think they have much bigger problems given what's going on. >> they have a systemic problem. what are the people going to do? they're credible. hold on one second. i want to make this point and then you can jump in there like on a pogo stick. are they going to drive out when someone is arrested for d.u.i. or domestic violence or tell the police officers, stop asking like fan boys? why don't you handle some of peez -- these cases? >> i worked in the brooklyn district attorney's office. the district attorney formed the first domestic violence bureau in the united states of america and you know what it all comes down to? and i know this is going to sound simplestic but it works.
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education. there was a systemic issue forever. it was okay to hate your woman. it was okay. it was acceptable. the same way we'll talk about it with your child. and so that needs to be on every team, a woman like lisa can talk about, she's not just a prosecutor. she knows all of the ramifications of domestic violence. she knows the complexities, the inter woven complexities where ray rice's wife is like i love him. leave us alone. and you just need -- these are young kids playing football. they're 21-year-old men. they need education. >> players union executives applaud roger goodell on this announcement. they say it gives them an opportunity for due process with their people within the organization. so let's move on to the next part of this, though, which is an interesting thing. they like this, they say, and of course, they would because they don't want anybody being banned for life and them not getting a chance to appeal for reinstatement. stunning developments in the adrian peterson scandal. hours after the vikings
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reinstated him, that happened yesterday, we announced it, the star running back and they said he was going to return to the playing field this sunday. there's a second child abuse allegations against him and disturbing pictures of yet another battered child to go with it. peterson is currently facing felony charges for allegedly using a tree branch to beat his 4-year-old son. the all pro was repeatedly -- or reportedly, rather, investigated for separate incident last year when another child of his was visiting. houston tv station said the kid returned to his mother with a cut on his forehead and the station reports text messages from peterson saying the kid had been hit in the head by a car seat. the mother questioned him further and peterson admitted he hit his child. tmz, the website, says no charges were ever filed. peterson's attorney called the allegations old and unsubstantiated news.
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>> child abuse just sickens and disgusts me. and to me, this shows that there's some kind of pattern here as if he's got an issue. i don't think it's okay what he's doing. one child, a 4-year-old, was blowing from being hit. that is not responsible parenting. use your words, try to get a child to redirect, do something, spend some time parenting instead of looking to like hit them with the switch which is what he's looking for to change or remediate this behavior. i worry about his children being with him. >> how many 4-year-olds does he have? >> we looked into whether or not he has more preschool aged children. couldn't get a firm number on that. he has previously said that that is a personal issue for he's no record with it. he said i am comfortable with the knowledge of it but i'm not going to give it out. >> how much children he has? >> how many children he has. >> you can speak to this. a lot more people have been
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defending adrian peterson saying -- and adrian peterson pulled out a statement saying this is how i was disciplined. this is why i'm a great player and a lot of people in the south saying this is how we treat our kids. >> we had an overwhelming response talking about this yesterday in particular. this revelation of the second 4-year-old that had been hit by adrian peterson, this was revealed after the vikings invited him back on to the playing field. >> what will they do now? >> so it was also revealed by the local television station text messages to his wife saying he, quote, felt so bad but he did it to himself. >> meaning the child. >> showing sympathy for the child after he hit him. i'm just presenting this. i'm not defending it. >> i'm not saying you are and i think harris, that's the issue. the legal standard is reasonable. is the way he disciplined his child, legally speaking, in front of a grand jury, is it
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reasonable to discipline the child that way? if the child was 14 and stolen a car and may have killed himself or someone else, people may say it is reasonable to hit a 14-year-old. a 4-year-old whose daddy is a professional football player, i have no problem with a parent giving a kid a whack in the back side to straighten them out and even a 4-year-old, you can smam smack them on the hand to snap them out of it but a 4-year-old, to hit them with anything is out of order. >> i want to bring out a cause statement now. i have learned a lot and have had to reevaluate how i discipline my son going forward. but deep in my heart, i always believed i could have been one of the kids lost in the streets without the discipline instilled in me by my parents and other relatives. i have always believed that the way my parents disciplined me has a great deal to do with the success i have enjoyed as a man. i love my son and i will continue to become a better parent and learn from any mistakes i ever made. that's what he said yesterday.
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>> it's a great statement. who is going to disagree with one word that came out of his mouth? except his actions aren't supporting it. >> what does the nfl do now? >> they're stuck. >> shouldn't they put it in front of the four women panel? >> absolutely >> what are they going to do? >> you have to come up with a policy. and they have to decide as a legal, as a private organization what is domestic abuse? >> can't the law determine that? >> well, this is the private organization that is defending people regardless of the charges or convictions. >> one quick real last legal question. >> yes, they have to have a policy on that. >> if they don't apply the rules equally, even if you're in the wrong as a player -- >> who is they? >> members of the nfl league. >> can you see them if there's any quality in how they -- even if you're guilty of something? >> you can file a grievance with
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the union, absolutely. >> you can file a grievance and say you were treated in a way not appropriate. that's why they have to adhere to the guidelines so there has to be conformance with the guidelines. there has to be due process, right? so they can have a hearing, make a finding and then an appeals process if someone disagrees. >> isn't it a scary thought to think one of the guys may be found guilty of hurting a loved one and then be able to turn around and capitalize off of it because the nfl didn't make the right choices about how to handle it? >> i think that's happened for decades. >> we'll talk about it as it makes news. for now on the eve of the select housing committee holding the hearing on benghazi, new claims that staffers at then secretary of state helped separate damaging documents related to the terror attacks. purging them among the ones they would turn over before they were turned over to investigators. plus we're waiting the president's arrival as the cdc in atlanta, he will talk about
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>> welcome back to "outnumbered." less than 24 hours a select house committee will begin probing the attacks in benghazi in which four americans were murdered. this as former state department official tells lawmakers that hillary clinton's workers secretly purged documents before turning them over to be investigated. a state department spokesman denies this. politico is saying that outside groups are gearing town protect the former secretary of state from fallout with the probe. correct the record working with the democratic research super pac america bridge said they would launch a website designed
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like a news site and deliver rapid charges. these are startling, stunning announcements. let's talk about the coffee clasp in the basement of the state department where supposed supposedly. >> cheryl got this. it's an exclusive. she talked about one of the former state department directors, assistant directors. problem is he was never invited to the party and he found out from one of his subordinates according to cheryl's reporting she's better get over here. we're going through a bunch of stuff and now need some help. why wouldn't you tell the guy who was in charge of doing that that it was going on at somebody else's house? there's so many questions with this. who was in charge of this operation? only wants to make me know more. >> by the way, this is something that could not only derail
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future presidential dreams but it could also as secretary of state damage her as a diplomat. >> also put a lot of people in jail. if the investigation was already -- had already begun or subpoenas handed down or there was really just talk of a congressional -- >> low level staffers can do that on their own. they're going to be -- you could actually sit in the jail cell for a while. so yes, they're not going to be taking a risk and put myself in harm's way of wrecking my entire life. probably without someone saying, make sure all those harmful things are done. >> i was just going to ask, if the process is overly politicized, if everything is run like a campaign, most americans regardless of where they stand, right or left, they want to know what happened in benghazi. >> likely still won't find out is the problem. i'm done being angry. i still am getting over that,
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kim berly and kennedy. >> awww. >> i don't hold grudges. >> you hold a shotgun. >> be careful of using those in the same sentence. what is interesting is we watch political's political machine every day and clinton hasn't even formally announced these running for president. you still get ambiguous answers from her. you know, they still have no targeted strategy with all the unanswered questions around benghazi. i find that shocking at this point in the game when november is around the corner. >> and that you have these ultra liberal groups trying to protect her and basically shield proper information from getting out. they're trying to -- >> guess what? what does this say? clintons are ready. they are always ready. you have to at least admire them. the whole creepy basement destruction of documents thing, it's nasty. it's bad business. >> maybes me wonder, who is now
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talking? whistle blower status. i really want to know the whole story now. >> i want to know if there are more whistle blowers. >> and were there any laws broken like the lois lernor situation. >> absolutely there's documents or protocol in all situations. >> very good. the f bomb dropped while defending herself. what? while sexist comments were made about her weight. does she have a point with women and the workplace? also a massive fire destroying homes in california. hundreds of people forced out. efforts to bring flames under control is heating up right here. it makes me happy to go on the computer.
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>> all righty. welcome back to outnumbered. so here in new york, senator gilderbrand talking about how she didn't respond to sex is comments she said she got on the job and explaining why she is staying silence. the democrat from new york has already shared a bit of what happened, claiming male colleagues remarked on her weight during and after her pregnancy. that's just wrong. some say she should have stuck
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up for herself. here she is on a comment a labor leader made and how she reacted. >> i nus had a baby. i have a lot to learn. so much on my plate. this man basically says to me, you're too fat to be elected statewide. at that moment if i could have disappeared, i would have. if i could have just melted in tears, i would have. i had to sit there and talk to him and i switched the subject and i didn't hear another word he said but it wasn't a place where i could tell people to -- and later conversation, which i do tell somebody i know well, kind of unleashed on him. but anyway, the reality for women in the workplace, and this is the broader issue, is we get comments like this all the time. >> when you get comments like that all the time, as horrific as they may be, but you're brand new on the new team, she's not playing on one of the biggest stages in the world, united states senate. you guys tell me. what happens? >> if a man actually s that
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-- >> put yourself in her shoes. she was appointed. not elected to the united states senate. she's very insecure with everything going on. now what happens? >> i would say i may be baby fat but you're working with a twiz he wi twizzler and at least i can go on the treadmill and lose weight. that's what you do. go lower than the jugular. >> i'm the opposite. until she made the comments, the reason why she couldn't tell him to go blank blank himself, i was thinking she took the high road. >> until she started talking. >> i guess that's out the door. >> she could have quite possibly taken the low road on that. did anybody bet the book? i mean, if this is true, why didn't she go to the ethics committee? by the way, if she can cuss lick -- like a sailor, why didn't she
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cuss him out? you're not buying this. >> i don't know. it's boring to me. i didn't mind her so much before but now she's kind of annoying. bring my a-game. i'm happening. you know what? you didn't take the opportunity when you had the chance so now i just find the whole thing -- >> we're quarterbacking. >> what did you have for breakfast this morning? >> not enough. only one piece of bibbing bacon. >> no matter how new she was on the job, enjoying the new car smell or whatever, no matter what it was, i would think as an appointed leader, they would say to herself, to protect the other young women in the offices here on capitol hill, i should go and put on record that there's an abuser in our presence. >> i'm going to speak for myself. when i was a younger lawyer who hadn't been in all the different courthouses, i definitely conducted myself differently. i was walking on egg shells. i was figuring things out. people were abusing me since i was 10. i had buck teeth. they called me bucky the buck
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tooth beefer. i lost my hair and all of that stuff. the point was, as offensive as it was, i can understand her at that point holding her tongue. >> you missed it. >> what did you say? >> harris pointed out -- she said she likes your buck teeth but i was saying you don't have them anymore. >> whatever. everyone loves it. >> you must have heard it all z. i've heard a lot of things and it's all about how you want to handle it and how you want to deal with it. in my opinion, what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger. >> did it? >> it didn't bother me one bit. >> it didn't bother me, either. >> just take it? >> i wouldn't say that doesn't make me think less of certain people. >> sure. >> it depends on what they say. >> but you were the only one so probably there wouldn't have been other young pem to look out for. but you probably -- i'm sure in the back of your mind, look. this gets per vaesivasivpervasi
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to take care of it. >> there are wrong things said and done in this world but she's talking about t. i'm with kimberly. i'm kind of bored with the situation. if you didn't do something about it then, why don't we not talk about it? >> she's trying to settle up. that's the reality. >> that's the reality. >> salami in the greenroom so these last eight minutes, outnumbered. >> you said the way to your heart is through -- >> yes. this is perfect. listen up, husbands. you're out there, aren't you? you want to know the real secret to a happy life? it all has to do with how your wife feels. new science on the old saying, happy wife, happy life. we'll explain.
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there is some rocking going
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on. it takes a lot of love and happiness on the wife's part to keep the couple together. according to a new study that said when women are happily married, the husband's overall life satisfaction gets a boost even if he doesn't feel so great about the marriage himself. the husband's overall contentment took a hit. if a wife is happy in the marriage, she will try to create a positive experience. >> i understand what you are saying and i will do what you want. i will get you more lubouton shoes. i have heard it a let lately. i have a special friend and she drilled it in my head. happy wife, happy life. >> and i have more work to do.
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>> how. i know her. >> what is going on, on the couch. >> a lot of things. >> all of the sudden preparing myself. >> and andrew gooden a happy life means a happy wife. >> true happiness. and it is from a woman's heart and everyone is true. and happy and fulfilled, she will extend the gratitude. it is time in and please the wife and she will please you. she's in a good mood and happy. and number two your household will be happy. and will graveitate around. >> and i don't disagree with
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that. what woman would say it is true. >> arthur let the female talk. >> i think it should be equal. >> happy innocence the home make is love and respect. >> & dudes, we'll think it is great. and it is super happy. >> and it takes, two, baby. >> it is like that. and it is exciting. and today, by the way it is a bit of a milestone and our 100th show. >> yeah. we'll have a pizza party. >> and input in social media and live chat. >> we are staying out here for outnumbered on the web. fa
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fox news.com/over time. >> we'll have pizza, baby. fox news alert. we'll monitor a senate armed services committee hearing on isis and how to destroy the terror group >> it is getting heated over whether or not the united states should send troops to syria and how that should be handled. and this is "happening now". and accelerate aring the fight against isis. and the u.s. air strike hitting the terror group near baghdad. more targets pending inside syria >> and a warning for the assad regime to stay clear. >> there are rules of engagement any time our men in uniform are in harm's way. >> new concerns about terrorist launching physical attacks on the home land, but cyber

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