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now. >> well, the head of the secret service on the hot seat on capitol hill as we learned that the armed intruder who jumped the white house fence made his way much deeper into the white house than the public was previously told, laying bare security challenges for the place that's supposed to be the most secure in the world. >> is there a crash button and had it been pushed, would it have locked the front door, what's marked as the entrance hall? >> the front door at the time did not have an automatic locking mechanism. it required an individual to hand lock the door. >> okay. so we have an automated system that can lock down the white house. $800 million a year, millions of dollars more during your tenure each year than the president's
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request and that door was unlocked with no one standing at it when mr. gonzales came through it. is that correct? >> the door was unlocked at the time of mr. gonzales' entry. that's correct. >> incredible. and this is incredible. this is "outnumbered." today's hashtag one luck y guy, executive producer of "imus in the morning," bernard. he's outnumbered. >> hello, ladies. >> welcome back. >> you came back. we didn't scare you away. >> no. in all honesty, i got a call from your executive director and he said the clooney marriage cast a spell and i'm here to help. >> we've been depressed and if you can't get us clooney, get us bernie. >> we do deliver here, tonight we? >> i asked for you first, by the
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way. >> they've been fighting over you. it's been a war in this. >> i get that everywhere i go. it ain't easy being me. >> we were told at first the white house fence jumper only made it as far as right inside the white house door. now we're finding out it was much, much worse. the intruder who had a knife on him and reportedly 800 rounds of ammo in his car overpowered a secret service agent at his door before running past the stairs, leading to the first family's residence and the intruder making it as far as the east room in the white house. the scene of so many presidential addresses. so much history. before he was tackled and as disturbing and shocking as the details are, it's hardly the first serious security lapse at the white house in recent years. mike is live from the hill. so mike, can you believe this? what is going on down there? >> well, andrea, some tense
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moments. the secret service director said that officers and agents are allowed to use lethal force to stop an intruder from getting into the white house. the question is why didn't they? let's take a live look at the house oversight and government reform here and looking into the blunders at the secret service, a lot of focus on the omar glon sglal he is fence jumping incident at the white house. initially it sounded like gonzales was stopped near the front door but julia pierson was asked about where he was actually nabbed, further inside the white house. >> as mr. gonzales entered the door, he knocked back the officer that was standing at the doorway. the officer then engaged mr. gonzales. they crossed the east entrance hall together, made the left turn down the cross hall, they stepped momentarily into the east room. >> gonzales was captured with a knife in his pocket after he breached five rings of white house security september 19. there's been focus on why agents
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didn't stop gonzales sooner. >> would-be intruder cannot be stopped by dog or intercepted persons, i want the secret service agents and officers to know at least this member of congress has their back. don't let somebody get close to the president. don't let somebody get close to his family. >> this is the latest in a series of embarrassing moments and a democrat on the panel said it's time for major change. >> the time is right for a 21st century makeover of the secret service. i do not regard this matter as a mere question of personnel. i believe it goes far deeper than that. >> pierson, secret service director said what happened isn't acceptable and the security plan was not properly executed. she needs to convince lawmakers that it won't happen again.
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andrea? >> mike, thanks. really astounding stuff. i was shocked when i heard he made it into the residence. president obama wasn't there that day but it's pretty scary to think this is a string of events that's happened. the white house is supposed to be inpenetrable. >> i almost got an opportunity to take a nap in the lincoln bedroom. a couple of fat bouncers from a cheesy new york city nightclub could have done a better job than the secret service did in this case. look. it's no joke. it's no laughing matter. and she testified this morning, the head of the secret service, that 16 people this year so far have jumped over the fence. that's mind boggling. make the fence bigger. put some razor wire on top of it. >> it's so interesting we talk about the border crisis and securing the border and we don't secure the border around the white house. that's a topic for another time.
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i want to shed some light into how far this man got. we talk about the east room where the president spoke but actually, it was just outside the east room and if you go to non public events in the white house, that's one of the first reception areas. it's a small, quaint room, very cozy, that was refurbished, i think it was 2007 by first lady laura bush at the time. this is an intimate type of setting. we want to make that point because this wasn't some perimeter and this was far from the front door. he got in. >> and they brought up a lot of good points in the hearings. what if there are multiple jumpers? we've only had one at one time and they can barely handle that one. >> that we know of. >> right. and also we learned there was a button that usually alerts when house. somebody thought that was annoying so they shut it off. >> i think they need to put a sign, if you jump the fence, you will be shot. this man ran the length of the
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football field to get inside and one thing i want to bring up here, this is an issue of technology or not having the ability to do things. this is a matter of locking the front door and ronald kesslor, former "wall street journal" investigative reporter wrote an incredible piece for time after this whole thing happened saying that the secret service thinks we're fools and he blames this repetitive notion on a culture of lack smith that condones cutting corners and i think that's really what we're seeing here. we've seen this happen over and over again and i do want to give miss pierson credit for coming out of the gate and saying i take full responsibility for this. we never see that in government. >> she should have answered more questions directly, though. >> i wait for the shoe to drop here. his name is omar gonzales. i'm latina. i have seven kids. no omars.
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we need to learn more about who this guy is and what his motivations truly were. >> it's embarrassing as well. >> it is embarrassing. >> president obama facing a blistering backlash today after appearing to blame the intelligence community for missing the rise of isis. chair of the house intel committee saying that the warning signs have been known about the extremists for quite some time saying, quote, for over a year, u.s. intelligence agencies specifically warned that isil was taking advantage of the situation in syria to recruit members that could spill into iraq and the rest of the region. this was not an intelligence community failure but a failure by policy makers to confront the threat. and this scathing rebuke from former congressman alan west says that the president was derelict for not taking the rise of isis seriously sooner. >> when the military we have a
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simple maxim. leaders take responsibility. they don't take credit. for this president who has received daily intelligence briefings that he's left on his desk, he's not been reading. for the entire world that saw isis cross over the border, take out fallujah and ramadi, he referred to them as a j.v. team. obviously he underestimated. >> the white house appears to be backtracki backtracking. white house press secretary saying, it was never the president's intent to blame the intelligence community for dropping the wall on isis. >> what the president was trying to make clear, and this is something i would point out that the president has said in responsibility to questions from probably who is sitting in the room right now about how difficult it is to predict the will of security forces that are based in another country to fight. the president is the commander and chief and he takes
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responsibility. >> pathetic excuse in my opinion, the intel community fighting back saying he was warned several times and this bomb dropping today. the president missed the threat because maybe he only intended 42% of his intel briefings. that's what i was just going to bring up. 42% of them. he has time for march madness brackets on espn, time for vacation, golf, basketball. this is kind of really dereliction of duty. this is job number one of the president. >> we learned the same nugget of information, harris, before the benghazi attacks, that he wasn't taening these briefings. >> you know what? you talk about accountability and government job security colliding. if the president really wanted to blame somebody, has he considered punishing these people? no. it wasn't them. >> and i do -- i find -- i just scratch my head. you have the secret service on one hand, he's blaming national intelligence for what we did or did not know about isis. if he has people around him he cannot trust, why doesn't he do something about it?
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>> the bigger number of intelligence reports is that he's not reading 60% of them. he's attending 40% but he's not attending 60% of them, a majority. one of thing that josh earnest did say in the fallout is that there's no question he relies on important advice from people in the military, from leaders in our intelligence community. so at the same time, they're saying the president is relying on the intelligence community who is saying we're giving you all the information that you should have had, saying they gave it to him a year ago. he saw the president throw them under the business. when it's convenient for him to get out of responsibility. disrespect if he's relying on them, then he's listening to them but not taking their advice. >> there's no way he didn't know. he knew what isis was up to. they took mosul in june, fallujah in february. he knew. he didn't want to get us involved. that's his ammo, that's his strategy that i happen to agree with. it wasn't until the polls he
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read and the outrage of the beheadings that he decided to take action against isis. i'm sorry he did. now we're stuck in a quagmire. it wasn't an intelligence failure. he knew and he just waited. >> former counterterrorism task force member was on yesterday and he said the administration is more concerned about being politically correct than the safety of the american people. pretty marsh words from a former member of the f.b.i. all right. district attorney announcing charges against a man accused of attacking two women in oklahoma, beheading one of them. what we're learning about the suspect and what his motivation could have been and also a day after chelsea clinton leaves the hospital with her brand new baby girl, we see the media treating the birth as an event like the royal baby in england and right after the show, catch more from the couch on the web. join us for outnumbered overtime. log on to fox news.com/outnumbered. tweet us questions, comments. what do you want us to talk
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about? we'll answer. just let us know. will that be all, sir?
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police say nolan attacked her and another woman at a food distribution center shortly after he was fired from his job there. and now we're learning new details about the suspect. let's go straight to gary with the news live for us today in norman, oklahoma. garrett? >> yeah. just the last half hour we wrapped up a press conference with the district attorney and he told us that he is timing those charges today against nolan. three counts, first degree murder, assault and battery with a deadly weapon and assault with a deadly weapon. we also heard new details about how this horrific crime occurred. in the affidavit, police say nolan was suspended last thursday after ranting to co-workers about how he didn't like white people. he then went home and retrieved a knife to get back at those he felt were responsible for getting him suspended. police tell me that that added time there when he left work and we want home and got the knife shows a very important aspect of
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premeditation in this case and a big reason why the district attorney is now planning to seek the death penalty. >> it is highly likely that i will seek the death penalty in this case. before that decision is made, i will talk to the family. that decision is not fair to make without consulting with them first but that's definitely highly likely at this point. >> that decision will be made in a couple of days because police are told that nolan will be released from the hospital by tomorrow. at that point, he will officially be arraign on those charges and that's when the district attorney says the district will be made as to whether or not he will seek the death penalty. >> thank you very much. so we go from those new details to this development. there is now a call growing very loud for the white house to investigate the beheading, saying that the attack looks more like terrorism than workplace violence but the suspect's sister told my friend
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last night something very different. watch. >> i just think, you know, he might have got involved with the wrong people, you know, preaching the wrong things and basically corrupting his mind with, you know, just things that are unhuman. i just don't understand it. i really don't. i honestly don't believe it's an act of terrorism which is what everyone is trying to make it to be or anything like that. >> it sounds like the family is probably leaning some sort of insanity explanation for all of this. regardless of all of that, texas governor perry said the white house needs to look into this. andrea, do you think he's right? >> absolutely. look at the signs that were there, the facebook page that he used a muslim name and he's posting beheading videos and saying things that i will instill terror into the hearts of the unbelievers. who is monitoring the pages?
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and number two, there's no question that it's terrorism. absolutely no question. but we've seen time and again the f.b.i. has to take a more politically correct role as directed by the administration. look. workplace violence, call it what you want. this is sleis clearly a man mot by radical islamic terrorism and that's what it should be treated and nothing else. >> major hasan in fort hood is one of the things talked about in terms of workplace violent and how they might look at this case. your thoughts? >> there's no other religion with this kind of evidence. who would imagine, what if the knights of columbus had captured a bunch of little girls in africa, forced them to convert, forced them to get married? what if there were beheadings and crucifixions? do you think our president would go to the u.n. and use precious minutes to defend that christianity is a religion of
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peace? this is crazy stuff that we're dealing with right now. it's obvious. >> you can thank ed snowden for intimidating our national intelligence officials because this stuff is on facebook but people are afraid to connect the dots because of this guy. he should be tried and sentenced to death for what he did. now we're starting to realize the damage he did and the other thing is, if this guy had posted on his facebook page a bunch of gay slurs and his bullets happen to be gay and he cut the guy's head off, he would be charged with a hate crime and he should be. >> we talked about what the workplace knew and didn't know. it's still not clear what time he might have exited and what policy he may have broken before it happened. >> it goes to a broader picture of how we've been dealing with this. way before snowden, we had the president at the u.n. and in front of the american people saying that isis is not islamic and the issue for me is in the grand scheme of everything that's going on, if homeland
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security and the f.b.i. warning a week ago, there might be a lone wolf attack. lone wolf attack happens by a guy posting about osama bin laden on his facebook page and now it's workplace violent. they don't add up. don't ask us to look for the lone wolf attacks and then when they happen, declare political correctness. >> this is just a thought based on the recording we've done and what we know about edward snow den and so that are what he's turned over, maybe giving him a bit too much credit? >> generally the atmosphere is on the part of the intelligence officials, slap back and intimidate. they've been told not to connect the dots and this guy is celebrated and people even on the right love this guy. it's just -- and we see the results. the results of this and what's going to happen with these guys coming back from syria. we need these guys to do what they were doing before ed snowden. >> too much political correctness. i'm sure we'll talk more about this. 35 days until the midterm election and a recent poll shows
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republicans have a good chance of taking back the senate, better than pretty good in some areas. the race that could make all the difference coming up and chelsea clinton is now out of the hospital after giving birth to her beautiful baby girl. look at the side by side there. have you heard what some are calling the daughter of the former president bill clinton? they're comparing her to the newborn british royalty, will and kate. really?
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>> a new report painting a pretty bleak picture for democrats. republicans need to flip just six seats to take over. the g.o.p.'s chances are only getting better. according to an election model used by the "new york times," reps have a 67% chance of winning back control. that's the highest percentage the paper has given the g.o.p. so far in this cycle. now, andrea, when joni ernst first came on the scene, she released an ad about cutting pork and some criticized it saying it was was not sophisticated enough. here we are, two months out from the election and she's pulling ahead. >> grassroots works. it really does. we have seen some pretty good ads this election cycle. i will say that. but i still have my bubbly on ice. i'm waiting. i'm not celebrating too soon,
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not going to pop it yet. i do think republicans are very well positioned. when you have the "new york times" today reporting they are well positioned, they have the energy, they've got the enthusiasm, they don't have as much money but they are forcing democrats to spend a lot of money in states they never thought that they would have to. >> colorado? >> no doubt. and they're nervous about it. >> not that we want to put the cart before the horse here but in terms of what we're going to see, what implications do you think this has on president obama's last two years should the republicans gain control of the senate? >> he's a lame duck either way. i really think that the main battle that he's going to fight right now is going to happen and we'll see if it happens before the midterms or after. i think that that's -- will he try to get bipartisan buy-in? but you have someone in your household who is actually serving the country right now so i'm curious to know what you think. >> i think it's interesting to see that in this case, the democrats have totally outspent
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the republicans. the first rule of politics is money is the most important thing. maybe in this case, you know, it really isn't. i know they're working hard to raise that money but i think in this case, the issues, the shut utter disappointment with the president right now, it's all a big drag. >> well, look. anything that dethrones harry reid is going to make me happy. that shifty, weasely character is too much to take. >> they lose the committee chairmanships. that's huge. politically it may benefit the president president. >> chelsea clinton is out of the hospital after welcoming her first child. the first former first daughter was seen leaving new york hospital holding baby charlotte in her arms. her husband by her side, bill and hillary behind her. many are comparing it to when kate middleton left the hospital
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last year. headline saying chelsea clinton channels kate middleton as she leaves the hospital. chelsea clinton has a kate middleton moment as she leaves the hospital with baby girl. what's the reaction on cnn when the video first came out? >> baby charlotte clinton right there, gloria, i guess -- >> it looks like reminiscent of kate middle ton leaving. >> it's like royalty, isn't it? >> it is. >> even before the clintons went home, former labor secretary, a close friend of the family posted this on his facebook page. >> i've known chelsea clinton since she was a little girl and i'm happy for her and her husband that they have a little girl of their own. i'm not sure this news merits the headlines it's getting. the united states does not have a royal family. no royal heirs will take over
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the throne or have i missed something? >> i do agree in this instance. it's getting a little overblown. very happy for the clinton family but we do not have a royal family and i think that comparing chelsea clinton to kate middleton. -- >> is it very orchestrated? it's down to the blue dress. everything is sort of made to look the same. is this all a ploy to normalize -- >> yes. who cares? she's a clinton. let her have her day. imitation is the highest form of flattery. i don't blame her for scripting the moment. i would have a hair and makeup team, too. i don't think they're overbleing it at all. >> there's nothing wrong with -- >> i don't. look what they did for the bush baby. >> the parents photo bombed it. >> leave chelsea alone. everybody needs to leave her alone. >> they photo bombed that beautiful event as you described. it was a beautiful event. are you talking about
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choreographing? they're using that to their political advantage. something hillary will start talking about her granddaughter. watch. for the future of my granddaughter, we need to elect me. >> these are two different issues. did they know the pictures were coming? absolutely. maybe they prepared and andrea is right. if you're going to get ready for the moment, go all out. the flip side is what the journalists are saying. what are the people at cnn doing that do journalism thinking they're the clinton news network now? you have the people on air. that was that one pundit who said something. you hear the anchors doubling down with yes, just like royalty. i mean, i'm scratching my head. did they do the same thing in march when jenna bush's baby was born? i don't remember that. maybe it happened. >> she did get a lot of coverage. >> but did they call her royalty? >> william and kate are beautiful people >> they are. >> royalty is a useless parasite. >> unless we call you royal.
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>> so maybe the clintons do fit into that category. >> you're saying mainstream media loves the clintons. is this really a fox news alert? >> they were just pointing out the fact. it was the same backdrop, same dress. >> but did it work? i think it looks very transparent. and the fascination with will and kate is that they have all the trappings of royalty but they still seem so normal. >> they take the subway. >> nothing could be more not normal than the clintons and the marriage behind them and everything else so i'm not sure it worked. >> the clintons photo bombed their daughter. >> they did and hillary clinton royally screwed us with a tenure as madam secretary. look at the world today. that's one thing. and her breath taking disloyal ti when she accused president obama, gave him the royal salute by saying it's his failure to arm the rebels in syria that led to isis. whether that's true or not, to say that is unbelievable
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disloyal ti. she's just a total phony politician. her photo bombing that event proves it. >> do you feel sorry for the husband? he didn't look very -- >> comfortable? >> charlotte's dad? >> whatever his name. >> are you talking about the actual or the tv show? >> i'm going to give him the benefit of the doubt. she had a baby. let them go. officials in one dallas hospital have isolated a patient who appears to be showing symptoms of the ebola virus. and the author of the popular young adult novel "the fault in our stars" is reacting to a school committee's recent ban of the book. and right after the show, head to the web for outnumbered overtime. log on to fox news.com/outnumbered. what do you want us to talk about? let us know. twitter, facebook, email, we're there. nothing beats america's favorite
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>> this is a really good place to drive in a car with you. >> ha-ha. >> oh, my god. we're flying. look at the cars. they're like -- >> millions of people are fans of this movie, the fault in our stars based on a best selling young adult novel. that book now is banned from some california middle schools after a parent complained the subject matter is too much for kids at that age. the story is about two terminally ill teenagers who fall in love and eventually have sex. one school committee member says, quote, the thing that kept hitting me like a tide aal waves the kid dealing with their own
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mortaility and how difficult that might be for an 11-year-old or 12-year-old. the author acting sarcastically. i'm happy because apparently young people in riverside, california will never witness or experience mortaility since they won't be reading my book but i'm also sad because i was really hoping i would be able to introduce the idea that human beings die to the children and thereby crush their dreams of immortality. as a mom of seven, your thought? >> i have a milled middle schooler. it's not the mortaility thing. it's the sex. it should not be in milled school libraries. i don't want my son reading that. frankly, i think a lot of what passes for young adult literature these days is very dark, it's very cynical, there's a lot of sex and i just think there's not enough classics. why are they giving the kids this stuff?
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give them more things that lift their spirits. why is everything vampire-y and everything? >> topic of immortality specifically. >> that doesn't bother me. i would want my kids to know that -- the mortality is not the thing for me. >> it's a very heavy, intense topic. there's enough stuff bombarding them on the news. let them read harry potter. we're not talking about 16, 17 and 18. that is very, very young for kids, you know, to be delving into. on the upside, it's good to hear that kids are ride -- reading. sgho that's a lot of power that that parent had and there might be the thought out there that it's a form of censorship. what do you say, katie? >> i agree with rachel. i'm not a parent and i haven't read the book but i think we should teach students about the
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classics. they should focus on literature, english, not necessarily on pop culture. at that point we have an education problem in the united states and it's probably because the teachers are not assigning things that actually can benefit them in terms of historical evidence. >> this is such a movie and it is popular among those kids but it was with a rating that would not go below the age of 13. so there is that. >> that's right and that's coming out of hollywood so if you want to see the movie, go see the movie. if you like the book, buy it on your own. i remember i was 12 years old, i was reading, are you there god, it's me, margaret? all the judy blume books. conversations about sex and morality are best had in the home and not the classroom and rachel is right. this teacher sounds very dark. they get all of this dark influence from the vampire series and twilight and they're bombarded with sexual messages. keep the classroom clean for once. >> i want to bring up the flip side.
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because this is a popular film and because kids are probably exposed to it in either a become or a movie, it does give the teacher an opportunity to talk about what's in pop culture right now. there are very adult themes in there. might there be the thinking that wouldn't you rather have somebody responsible talking about it than not? >> that's exactly why i don't want that in school. i want to have those conversations with my kids. in fact, even my kids' catholic schools, they have like one of these stranger danger. no. i don't want you talking about that. i signed the permission form saying don't. i want to do those things. by the way, the lady, the mom, good on her. that is a really hard thing to do not just in the community but with your own kids that are probably mortified that got the book banned. >> don't you think it's a little unrealic? i think it's unhealthy for the kids at that age. >> permission slip, now, that's
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an idea. then you could decide if you want the kid to read that or not. all right. we'll continue the discussion about other subjects as we move on. no signs of backing down. the latest demand for thousands of pro democracy demonstrators to go home in hong kong as a new deadline approaches. a live report. plus halloween taking an r rated turn. costumes, even from a popular kids movie like "frozen". that doesn't look like the olaf i know. red hot, sexy, crossing the line?
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>> more "outnumbered" in a moment. first to shannon in for jenna with what's coming up. >> andrea, next hour, first degree murder charges today for nolan, the 30-year-old who allegedly beheaded a co-worker and stabbed another one in a crime spree after he'd been fired. his family is saying now he's been a recent convert to islam. and a sick man in texas is being tested for the ebola virus. he's in strict quarantine and
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test results could come as soon as today for the deadly virus that's sickened thousands in africa. jonathan will have a live report on that story and a surge of horrific violence in southern mexico. at least six students murdered and 22 local police are the prime suspects. will carr will have that as well. see you soon. >> all right. thank you. >> i may be outnumbered but now it's my turn with this story. it seeps monthing is off limits anymore with halloween costumes becoming more and more revealing by the year. no doubt, olaf, the snowman in "frozen" will be popular this year with the kids but now the website is selling costumes that leave little to the imagination. take a look at the adult version of the lovable and goofy character turning up the heat with a skin tight body suit and thigh high stockings. company is also selling sexy costumes inspired by other characters in "frozen." i used to back in the day go
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trick-or-treating with my kids. i wore a richard nixon mask, heels and fish net stockings until they became about 12 and really embarrassed. >> now you save them for the parties? >> they realized why they didn't get any candy. they forced me to put on the yogi bear mask. listen. no. what do you think of this? is this going too far or what? >> i think grownups have sort of ruined the holiday for kids. they've sort of taken over. if you look at the numbers of where the sales are for halloween, it's all for grownup costumes like this. you might go, well, let the grownups have their fun but little kids like moin who love "frozen" i wish i could have brought in the videos of them singing "let it go" and they look up and what pops up? that and all of these things and they're ruining it. you know, the kids let them have something of their own. >> disgusting. >> all these adolescent grownups. >> you're not disgusted by this, though, bernie. yesterday on the couch he had no
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problem with these costumes. >> i have no problem in an adult setting but when you start seeing kids on the street trick-or-treating and they start looking like, you know, miley cyrus today, i do have a problem with that. if adults keep it to themselves -- >> watch it. i dressed up as miley last year. >> did you really? >> i did. >> i want to go to your parties. >> i'll bet you do. they're fun. >> a big bear? >> i had the foam finger. yeah. >> and all the costumes are going from that slutty, grown up thing and it's coming down and there's no cute or scary pirate. they're all sexy pirates and they're for teens and twenns. something halloween is an excuse for girls to dress yiek -- like hoochies. >> the $7 billion they're expected to spend this year will be even greater than that if you can get adults to buy in. i would just like to say since
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yandy.com, the people putting these out, thanks a lot for giving me one more thing i have to explain to my kids. >> when i grew up, halloween was always two feet of snow on the ground so we always went as the real snowman anyway. you have snow. you can't dress up like that anyway. i don't have a problem with it, i guess. >> did your mom nag you too much? not to slouch, sit up straight. she may have had a point. i hate telling mom she was always right. the science to back up the reminders to sit up straight when we come back.
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♪ >> it looks like your mom was right. sit up straight is g.ed a new study finds that better posture has an affect. including self esteem and improved sex life and empowered thinking. nbernie was sitting up. >> you want a good sex life sit up erect, that's what they told you. she said it for years. >> and e-mailing mom to explain. >> and she is watching right now. >> what kind of filthy minds on
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the couch i am sitting with. >> now we are kind of all like this. >> and that is on my phone. nright. exact le. >> we want you to get off your phone. >> and that is now, people, you know going into to do plastic surgery and looking down at your phone. >> it is a scholiowas onnis. and computer co boards and type writers. and working on tv. it is so slimming when you sit up straight. and we have a standing desk. and gretta van sustern got me to sit up. you are erect and the food goes down where it should be and you
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have more energy. right, you have it. getting back to the sex part. it is down. and we have a ball chair and i have a back and makes you sit up straight. and it is a kind of middle ground alternative. and i do have to sit down every now and then. i am lazy. >> what kind of chair do you have? >> i am going to get a break brace. >> and make sure. who knew the benefits. i have a horrible chair and leans back. schools onnis. i had it as a kid and why i didn't do so well. narrow back. >> you have more energy taking in more oxygen and that incloses your ability including sex.
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