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for foxnews.com. i applauded the connecticut supreme court stepping in and looking out for the best interests of the child when the mother did not. jenna: hard to wrap your head around that story. you really got into that op-ed. check it out. "outnumbered" starts right now. >> this is a fox news alert. hillary clinton will soon address the controversy over her exclusive use of her private email as secretary of state following a week of intense scrutiny and few signs the firestorm over this will soon go away. this is "outnumbered." i'm andrea tantaros. here with us today, like every day harris faulkner ainsley earhart, host of "fox & friends" first. >> what a compliment. >> now we have kennedy, there she is. host of "kennedy" on fox business's "kennedy." today's #oneluckyguy fox news contributor, tony say yessing, worked on a number of political campaigns with me and he is
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outnumbered. >> good to be back. >> nice to have you back. >> you did so well. >> i feel great. that means a lot coming from you, kennedy. >> i have an email i will share once we get going. >> i want to hear about the campaign you worked on together. i heard you woked on campaign, didn't know you worked together. >> maybe over martinis. that is a long show. finally breaking her silence in person, hillary will hold what her spokesperson says will be a brief news conference this afternoon, could happen a couple hours after her speech in the united nations. up until now all we got from clinton was a tweet saying she wants the state department to release her emails. she ignored the issue yesterday at a clinton foundation event. a number of voters think this controversy is a big deal. take a look at this. a new poll showing four in 10 voters saying she deliberately
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used the private email account to hide things from bought oversight. you think? meantime the chair of the select committee on benghazi, congressman trey gowdy, wants clinton to turn over her server to an independent investigator. if she refuses he will ask her to testify. on "the kelly file" gowdy making clear what emails he is looking for and why they are not clintons to keep. >> i have no interest in emails about bridesmaids dresses or wedding cakes. none of my business, i don't want them. but public records are all of our business and that subset that deals with benghazi is particularly our committee's business. >> i kind of want to know if they were considering a floral and peach combination? don't you, tony? i'm just kidding. we attend ad number of these crisis press conferences before. this has taken a number of days to happen. a lot of people wished it would have happened sooner. what does she need to say? >> the issue itself puts you on
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the defensive in these situations. the last thing you want is the responsive to the issue put you on defensive. in that sense she already lost. she is responding after being browbeaten by the mainstream media by the way. "new york times," "washington post." fellow democrats, dianne feinstein. the white house even has been cumbersome in the response. she basically has to say the truth. has to put the story to rest. the further along it goes the larger it grows. the problem there is seed of doubt following her that even has democrats panicking. for somebody in the front seat like she is on her way to this nomination to have this kind of second-guessing happen right now i think couldn't come at a worse time, knowing she wants the announcement she is running in several months. >> james carville said this is republican talking points, just talking points. this is "new york times," feinstein. these are democratic sources coming out saying she needs to say something. harris, you are our news expert. what would you ask? you've conducted so many of
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these interviews. what would you ask her? >> i would really want to know whether there is an enormous amount outside of the 55,000 that she has turned over. i want to know exactly how many emails there really are. i want to know priority given for ones that were turned over. were there classified documents orbits of information? were there emails back and forth with foreign leaders and concerns with the foreign leaders about their privacy so on, so forth. that is how i will start. i will toss it back to you. hillary spokesperson telling producers at united nations, promising a brief press conference. suggesting she does not plan to stay and answer all the questions the press might have. you guys have done this before. you have handled crisis management. is that how you do it? >> no. let me tell you something the clintons have gotten out of political scandal because of contrition. at least bill. he is likeable and pop you list charm. if hillary clinton is anything
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short of honnette, open, contrite and continues to field the story could be much bigger deal than i personally happen to think at this point. i think donations to the clinton global foundation from foreign countries, particularly those who try to do business with the united states who try to do business having a family of secretary of state be happy with them, i think that will be a major issue. this is solvable problem. if she doesn't handle it right it erupt. >> you brought up the word contrition. they got themselves into these predictment, denned did i -- kennedy with another the "c" word. that is control. if this is brief press conference, makes me think she will have total control. she will make the statement control the message, have very limited questions. even if she takes one or two probably from a friendly reporter. that is my sense she will not answer a lot. she will tell us what she wants us to know. >> i think you're absolutely right. i don't see any contrition for
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her. that will get her in trouble. if she takes tens of millions of dollars from governments that were horrible to women talks about in the clinton foundation, no ceilings, and income inequality and gap and pay disparity between men and women rings completely flat with that sort of hypocrisy. such an outdated tactic she and carville are using to this point. they have run out of allies, not only this press. you have to realize the majority of voters in this country are independent for a reason because both parties have been so, so politicized they don't feel the obligation to back one party or the other. there for she will not see that support. >> ainsley, you cover news in fox, if you were in the room what would you ask her. >> i would ask her were you hacked? he definitely thinks she was hacked maybe by china or some other countries like iran and north korea. i would want to know why if she is not trying to hide anything
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why she hasn't turned over the server yet. why she didn't that a week ago when this all came out. i wonder why the state department is investigating this. why isn't there independent investigation. >> good questions. meantime, the white house is trying to clarify its story whether it comes to whether or not president obama knew about hillary clinton's private emails. in an interview over the weekend, president obama said he only learned about the secretary of state's private address from recent news reports. listen to this exchange between a reporter and white house press secretary josh earnest. >> the president was asked a very direct question by bill plante, if he was aware that she was using non-government email to conduct official business. and his answer was he was not aware of that until he read or heard about it in the news reports. how is that possible as you just told us he received emails from her. >> the president was aware email address. he traded emails with her. the president was not aware of
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fact this was a not personal email server and this was email address she was using exclusively for all her business. >> they need to get their stories straight. because valerie jarrett, harris also said nobody at the white house ever emailed hillary clinton. so -- >> yeah. >> i can't follow that. which story? >> i think she would probably regret saying that. when josh earnest was first asked about this by i believe our own ed henry, chief white house correspondent, couple weeks ago, week 1/2 ago josh ernest didn't say they emailed back and forth. i don't have the information. i can't confirm that. she apparently wasn't paying attention to the talking point. real quickly the water is warm for democrats to wade in including the president. there is new "wall street journal/nbc news" poll that is out today that says 86% of the democrats, primary voters say that they support hillary clinton more than any other candidate. the water is warm. jim webb spoke a short time ago
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at a presidential forum senator jim webb from virginia. he said this is good opportunity today for this news conference for mrs. clinton to come forward. the water is warm for democrats to come on the record and call her on this. >> 40% of the people in the same poll wanted alternative to hillary clinton of democrats. this is the opportunity. you saw martin o'malley, coming from maryland who has very weak record but nonetheless one of the few -- >> we'll talk about him later in the show. >> trips up to new hampshire and iowa. the bottom line the white house does not want to defend hillary clinton. democrats do not want to defend hillary clinton. that is why she is forced into this position. she would do harry houdini like clintons always do, get themselves out of the ropes at last minute. this is something she was forced to do because she obviously is putting all these democrats in a terrible position. think about what josh ernest said, the president was not aware that hillary clinton merged her state department.gov
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email with the private email that is difference. not that she used private emails. she uses exclusive email and had her own server to house public records. we don't know whether this is 55,000 emails or 255,000. >> it is not 55,000 emails. this is 55,000 pages. it was impossible to search key words and find as one reporter put needle in the haystack by putting in code word needle. you can't do that. you have to go through meticulously each one. all you have to get a one email from valerie jarrett in that fractional cache the state department has, to show she was lying. you're telling me in four years the white house didn't correspond with the secretary of state? is that how they were running business? >> i'm thinking here at fox we have a database i can look up your names and your email pops up. i type in your name. if hillary clinton is not in the
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white house database they have to call the secretary hey what is her personal email. it is not in the database. how can anyone say they didn't know this existed? >> plus everbody's's email addresses have dot-gov behind them. here es did not. it was hillary clinton.com. my five-year-old can figure that out. >> we know from benghazi, foia requests a lot of reporting done from the "weekly standard," there was tremendous back and forth happening between the white house and state department, clinton's top staffers on those benghazi talking points and how to message it. it is really not plausible and i do think this causes problems for the white house. i think they should have thought before they marched president read about it in the news. >> or somewhat surprised or caught off-guard by the question in cbs. that is clearly not the case. it is interesting that the president already spoken about it. we waited how many days for former secretary clinton to come out to address a growing problem. this is not something that is
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minimizing with time. >> only getting bigger. firestorm erupting between congress and the white house after dozens of republican senators sign a letter to iran's leaders criticizing u.s.-led nuclear talks. so did they undermine the president or were they right to take action over what some fear will be a very bad deal? we'll debate that. new developments in the flag banning controversy at one california university. we told you the ban was vetoed. now that veto may be overridden. why are students so intent on preventing an american flag from going on display? that magical time, right after the show it is called outnumbered overtime. it is your hundred of time love sandwich right here. you can tweet us questions or comments. if you're on the west coast, it is breakfast sandwich of love with your feedback. you ask, we answer. foxnews.com/outnumbered. click on us and ask all those
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quite. the student government there is expected to discuss its proposal to prevent flags from happening in its lobby and some other areas again tonight. the council's legislative branch could potentially override the executive branch's veto of the ban. now as we told you yesterday some students tried to ban displaying the american flag saying it could symbolize american superiority. some lawmakers are outraged by that. they are proposing a constitutional amendment that would block any college from doing that. one state senator says, that at a news conference quote, the veterans that are with us here today and thousands of servicemen and women fighting throughout the world deserve for us to make every effort to insure that the american flag is proudly displayed at public universities and colleges throughout california, end quote. mixed reaction from the students. watch. >> i could understand why people are getting upset, changing the flag but, they have a lot bigger things to do, tuition shun and all that. there wasn't that. of a, nothing happened for that.
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>> to prohibit banning the flag? i think that is fine. i'm okay with it. i don't want something like this happening again making us look dumb. >> wow. >> too late. >> full disclosure my dad was born on flag shun. we had a lot of discussions about the american flag and it is importance. maybe they need a class at this university tony. >> they get to do idiotic things because the things the flag represents, sacrifice, democracy freedom. i'm a former student government guy or i should say geek. i understand these universities are full of students who have self-inflated importance when they get the titles and whatnot. this is something that goes to the heart of a much larger issue. we've empowered young people to really second-guess their love of this country. what really upsets me, when you look at these statistics millenials, compared to gen-xers like us, the double-digit gap between those in our generation proud to be americans who are millenials. 20% difference between the two.
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those proud to identify as americans. this is much larger issue. i'm not so concerned about idiotic students doing something idiotic. i'm concerned about a generation of people not growing up realizing what an exceptional country they live in. >> this school is happy to take hundreds of millions in federal money. in 2012, they took over 290 million. what does that say? >> cut off their subsidies if they don't like it? it is a state-run school. this is the headline. it's a state-run, government-run school. so i guess, cut them off see how they like it. they have taken that staff you just quoted 12% of their revenue, 2.1 billion, harris. >> overall. >> overall over two years. you know what did one kid say in the video, he can understand why they want to ban the flag? he can understand? why? you're living in the united states of america. it is not inflated sense of self-importance. it is shrunken sense of brain cells someone needs to clack their heads together like moe
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wake up. they're not mutually exclusive. >> i want to pop up a couple of pictures, get kennedy's thought iwo jima, the moon. think about the times that our flag has given you pause for some awesome reasons and moment. >> the great thing about it is it stands for freedom which also protects freedom of speech. and some of these leftist weirdoes, and by the way, i went to ucla i love the uc system. i think regents for scholarship they gave me every single day. this belongs at berkeley in santa cruz, where the wing nuts are in northern california. uc-irvine is supposed to be smart, math little more conservative school. what in the world is going on here. >> what does that say? >> the flag does protect free speech. >> i kept my mouth shut this entire segment. i want to hear what you all said. i think this is absolutely disgraceful. my grandfather fought in world war ii. men and women are dying every
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day. see "american sniper"? chris kyle? hello. joel i interviewed a million times on "hannity"'s show. burned on 60% of his body in iraq fighting so the kids can do what they want no in college. so many veterans in hospitals, ptsd they sacrificed all of that. left their families so these kids could have freedom to say that. the flag is why they can say that. if you don't want to put up any other flag that's fine with me. but the american flag needs to go up. if you don't want an american flag flying in your school, why do you live in the usa? >> preach it. >> that sound is of a microphone dropping. take that america. >> we'll move on now. you know a last word when you hear it. the white house is ramping up the fight with capitol hill after senate republicans sent a letter to iran, criticizing the on going nuclear talks. was that move fair game or out of bound? homework, it is a way of life for students everywhere, well usually but one school here in new york city is going
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♪ >> welcome back to "outnumbered." the white house turning up the heat in the battle with the gop-led congress. the administration firing back at republican senators who wrote directly to iran's leaders. the open letter criticizing the on going nuclear talks and saying any deal president obama makes can be undone when leaves office but alaska senator dan sullivan says the letter, authored by arkansas letter tom cotton, signed by 46 of his colleagues, was meant to remind the islamic republic that congress is involved in the process. >> this is not end-running the iranians. what is going on here, you have seen the president obviously is
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telling iranians and john kerry is telling iranians that congress does not need to be involved. >> i think he is wrong. >> i think he is wrong too. what we're doing is enlightening iranian leadership what happens if the congress is not involved. >> not surprisingly president obama blasting the move. listen. >> i think it is somewhat rye ron i can to see some members of congress wanting to make common cause with the hard-liners in iran. it is unusual coalition. i think what we're going to focus on right now is actually seeing whether we can get a deal or now. once we do, then we'll, if we do, then we'll be able to make the case to the american people. >> isn't it ironic, don't you think? iran's foreign minister also weighing in saying the republican move suggests that the u.s. is not trustworthy. that's rich. in an earlier tweet he said the letter showed that the authors don't understand their own constitution. all right, so tony what does
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this letter show? >> so the iranian foreign minister is now going to help barack obama overuse and abuse executive power. the irony is that you have a president, who is former constitutional law professor, who at every turn disregards the constitution. there are very specific role for congress, particularly the senate in a martie like this, 2/3 of the senate has to ratify these type of treaties. advice and consent. he is end arounding he would not get 30 votes in the senate to put forward a deal he is talking about. what this letter shows you have a republican party in the senate, not just frustrated fearful fearful that this president is unilaterally going down a road that is going to be very hard to turn back around. you give iran the capacity, 10 years, five years how many years to have a nuclear weapon. give tehran, who controls four other arab capitals sanaa in yemen, beirut, damascus the ability to proliferate nuclear weapons to those countries all of whom have an agenda against
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us and our closest ally israel and moderate sunni countries like jordan and saudi arabia. you have chaos. you're not dealing with a frustrated republican party. you're dealing with a fearful republican party. in my opinion is this letter the best way to show the fear? not necessarily. i wish it was bipartisan. i wish it was pointed towards other aspects than just the constitution maybe towards the american people as "wall street journal" suggestions it goes to show you when you shut congress out almost entirely from the process that the constitution commands. >> white house says 94% of these foreign agreements are done through executive order. would you have sign that letter as republican senator? >> that ace good question. probably so if i was a republican senator. president con obama has bypasses congress and thereby passing him. he initiated all this, started this trend. not tit-for-tat. shouldn't be like that. these congressman are worried about nuclear weapon preventing
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iran getting a nuclear weapon. they're seeing that is. obama thinks and he is not on their side. >> clinton foundation immediately followed up the letter, in 2017, hillary might be executive in charge of whole country. if you want to send money we'll guaranty the deal get sweetened. >> interesting how they treat women in those countries. is there constitutional right as tony points out? and john kerry how quickly he forget remember 1997, kyoto when a majority of democrats voted 95-0 because they didn't like what president bill clinton was doing? i think, mitch mcconnell and republicans should do exactly what they did in '97. and, have a sense of the senate, that they don't approve what president obama is doing circumventing them going around them which is their right to be involved in these type of things.
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>> on a different note, i know this is a topic we talked about in hair and makeup earlier i know you want to talk about this. let's change subjects. school and homework have always gone hand in hand, right? that is no longer the case at one elementary school here in new york city where the principal did away with homework assignments. the last month the school sent a home to parents listing negative effect of homework children's frustration negativity and loss of learning. we're creating opportunities for children and families to engage in activity reese search as has proven to benefit academic and social and emotional suck questions ses. parents reaction? it mixed. >> i think it's a great idea. >> it is frustrating on kids to come here for eight hours and come home and do homework for three. >> other parents say homework can help provide discipline that children need. >> for a house that is not as
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structured, maybe be better if they got some work. some parents don't know what to give their children at home. some parents are not educated themselves. >> attorney any six million kids at home. how many do you have? >> the old woman in the shoe. i have four. >> you have spent hours and hours working with kids. >> with boys in particular, you need to get them into early age and habit, pattern, some sort of a structure that helps them learn. i think it is very dangerous for a person in education a principal or anybody who makes policy to not prepare children for reality of what world they are going to enter. we're becoming a much more linear world when it comes to jobs. tech jobs, biomedical jobs. all these things require a certain skillset to learn. so, as much as i would love everyone of our kids to have this opportunity to be global thinkers and big thinkers and great earners and -- learners and read books all the time
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which are critical for other skillsets, i don't think it is smart to condition young people to not think there is expectation they learn a certain way, particularly with common core which i'm certainly dealing with in new york. >> you were making kennedy extremely uncomfortable here. >> i always do. >> that is nonsense public school homework is all busy work. it is frustration. >> i'm so glad you and i always get along so well. >> why do you say that? you have two girls. >> i have two girls both in public school. common core is horrible. >> it is horrible i agree. >> agree with louie c. k. homework doesn't necessarily make them smarter or better students. parents have the choice if they're struggling work on stuff with them at home of your own choosing. >> ablecouple things. not all public schools teach common core. i don't want to make this completely. we haven't learned closely after the curriculum as ps 166 as the school is. having said that i'm furious about this. >> why? >> parents do have a choice as
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kennedy is saying. don't be afraid to be crazy mom or dad helicopter like myself. i'm doing just fine being crazy one. you don't want to label your kids or get them labeled in school, oh, my gosh, my mom came to the school. you have to ask questions. this made choice about wiping away homework she and others did after some kids were getting timeouts at recess because they didn't come to school with their homework done. so you punish anybody else. i say punish any decision made one size fits all without checking to the parents first feels like punishment. she will punish everybody changing rules without consent because after few kids and their choices not to do their homework. rather than picking up phone, talking to their parents, your kid is underperforming per our rules. can you lift up their skill set so i don't have to change everything for everybody else. >> do the work in school. it is lazy when teaching to the test. you send hours of homework home with the kids in order to bolster what they should be
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learning. >> you're making assumption every kid has the same opportunity maybe our children have which are parents at home taking extra step. sometimes they need to take the work home with them to be able to learn at a deeper level. they don't always -- >> don't have any parental control. they will get in trouble at school. they're not doing homework. >> teachers knows you need help. that is how you get it. >> your homework is to get along after the show. >> we love each other. this is why we're able to do this. >> hillary clinton set to break her silence on the mounting controversy over her use of a private email account when she was secretary of state but will it quiet her critics as she prepares for likely 2016 run? brand new polls shedding light on the state of play in the republican race for the white house. the surprising results and what it means for some of the biggest names in the field. ♪ ♪ at mfs, we believe in the power of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and
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the growing controversy over her use of a personal email account while she was secretary of state. now they will come after she speaks at united nations this afternoon. we'll cover it here on fox. meantime new poll numbers at the start of the 2016 election cycle on the republican side, florida senator marco rubio wisconsin governor scott walker and former arkansas governor mike huckabee are leading the pack with more than half of gop primary voters say they're open to supporting them. on the other side of the aisle hillary clinton is the dominant frontrunner. 86% of likely democratic primary voters support her for the party's nomination. this was conducted in the aftermath of mrs. clinton's email scandal. tony, teflon hillary, not affecting her a lot but there is a lot of buzz about the mr. martin o'malley. you brought him up earlier in the show. >> i did. >> if republicans get rid of pub hillary or she gets rid of
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herself because she implodes is o'malley a dark horse. >> you may have a 1992 dynamic everyone was scared off by george h.w. bush's scared off by popularity, no strong democrat ran and you had bill clinton and paul tsongas. elizabeth warren doesn't seem to have the appetite or strong organization. martin o'malley, doing hard work going to new hampshire. i highly doubt it will be him. who is the hillary understudy. everyone talks about the hillary's 86% approval number among democrats. that is because they don't anyone else. democrats are scared if hillary succeeds they will lose the white house. they basically have one shot. whereas in the republican field you see diversity of strength in republican candidates they animate one part of the republican base, walker and
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rubio indicate that republicans want a fresh face with real conservative that will also appeal all across the aisle for other demographics important for us to win. >> kennedy, what do you think about walker and rubio, another poll showing them at top? two candidates i really like. makes me nervous that they lead so much early. i hope they sustain the lead but what do you think about this poll? >> it is interesting as one journalist pointed out is walker the flavor of the month? can he sustain and actually boost and bolster his portfolio or is he going to fizzle out? is he george w. bush or is he mitt romney eight years ago? >> herman cain maybe, i don't know. >> talk about this a little bit yesterday harris. jeb bush, not exactly coming out on top in some of these polls. he has got a lot of work to do. >> yes. >> there is a lot of options for the republican party this time around which makes me excited but also slightly nervous. >> particularly with jeb bush.
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i think, and we talked about this before because we haven't seen this fund-raising number, when he comes out with how much money he has raised that will be dropping the mic in the room. i think i look at potential for him to raise a lot of cash. for everybody else who wants to jump in, where will you get the money? i'm about to be the one billion dollar man. which is going rate to get into the white house. you've got that going on. he doesn't have to come to push too hard. when that number comes out, he can show some bravado. we'll see how he does. we've seen him in a couple recent forums, the room was chilly, a little chilly. >> that is the point. he has the money, does he have momentum or energy? cash is very critical, ainsley. in political campaigns you need to raise a lot of money but if your last name is bush and people aren't feeling excitement money will not help you if you don't have the energy from the party to back it up. >> i like what you said about the republican party has so many can diets to choose from. that is exactly how i feel. i feel there are some great
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candidates the gop has so there is not one clear frontrunner. with the democrats i feel like hillary clinton, no matter what she does it might not matter because she is the clear frontrunner. below her in that poll you were showing joe biden. he has so many gaffs i'm not sure anyone takes him seriously. the other one below that was elizabeth warren, another female. hillary will get more votes than she will. that is the clear frontrunner. >> i think senators will not do well given barack obama's tenure in the white house. >> governor. >> most important number out of this poll is 58% of the american people in this poll want a different direction than we have now. that is going to hurt both hillary and jeb. >> all right. a chance for higher education at a lower cost. one state allowing students to earn their bachelor degrees without going into debt. how it will work? new research says too much praise from parents can turn kids into little narcissists that grow up to go to
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>> we're still fighting about -- on "outnumbered." first jenna lee what is coming up next on "happening now"? jenna: andrea, we're awaiting a speech everyone is and news conference from hillary clinton. she is expected to discuss the growing controversy over her private emails and private server as secretary of state. we'll delve into what this means not only now but 2016 race. tough day on wall street. the dow trading lower by more than 250 points. u.s. dollar is up, euro is down, investors worried about all sorts of things like the greek economy and what it might mean for the e.u. an overturned tractor-trailer in maryland shutting down i-95 today. causing a traffic nightmare on one of the nation's busiest roads. more coming up on "happening now" at the top of the hour. >> dirty looks are flying but not to you. thanks, jl. >> new advice how not to raise
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your children. hmmm, more parenting advice. a study found that kids between ages of seven and 12 more likely will turn out to be fares sy its if their parents overvalue them. in other words don't boost their little egos with too much praise? experts say it is better to express warmth and affection in ways that raises self-esteem without putting them on a pedestal. love them but not too much? how does that work? >> tough love is always good. my parenting on homework didn't go over too well. if my parenting might be slightly better. i read somewhere, put it like that that instead of telling your kid how proud you are of them when they do something really good or, exceptional you should have them understand why it was good and exceptional and make them proud of themselves. >> oh. >> that apparently is the way to do it these days. i'm a little bit more verbose. they hear me from the sidelines if things are going really well. i can't scale that back.
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but i do agree some level there is balance creating illusion to your child that everything is always going to be perfect and they get the medal and trophy. that is not the case and not life. you're certainly underserving them if that is what you're doing. you have to come up with ways to make sure the self-esteem is intact and rises. >> i love hearing about your dad andrea. he had a family is b you were part of that. he was pretty much a disciplinarian. >> i was going to say, the opposite of heaping too much praise on your child is what my father did. it was like fear and guilt. like you're boeing to get yourself in trouble, you're too boy crazy. get yourself in trouble? >> was he wrong? >> i still am boy crazy. petrified, sense i was going to fail. i overcompensated to prove him wrong. certainly not healthiest childhood but i certainly became successful thanks to him and definitely was motivated. as he got older he did realize, the tough love i cantone down
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and tell her how proud i am. >> i know he is proud. >> yeah. >> ainsley? >> i love these parents. these are the parents that set "american idol" up. you know the kids come on and can't sing anything? >> wow. >> they think they're great? because their parents are like, yes. >> tell you about my mother. that is so mean. come on. >> what would "american idol" be without those kids. but when you look statistically kist grow up to be successful people a lot of the time. >> or serial killers. >> okay. >> i agree that parents shouldn't overpraise. i think it can be very damaging. i think what parents need to do is be specific with the compliments. we don't have to be our kid best friends. the point isn't your kid has to like you. what is easiest way to get a child to like you? tell them really nice things about them they eat up but it is not necessarily the best way to parent if you want kids to be
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well-rounded independent kids with good self-esteem. big difference between self-esteem and narcissism. >> i learned from tony, when belle and danica do something i'm proud of you and you should be proud of you too. >> wow. how about that? >> so good. >> glad i helped. >> thank you. launching a social media firestorm showing pictures of her eight 1/2-month-old body. by the way she has a six-pack. is this type of pregnant body should be celebrated or is it healthy for the baby? we'll debate next. ♪
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divided about it. it hope i look like this when i am eight month's pregnant. yeah, you won't. and another thing go to the doctor. and harris, is this sending out a wrong message. >> i am reading the chat. super models are unattainable for me too they are not pregnant and they will have more abs than i will have. mine are made of foil. the baby weighs five pounds. neight month's pregnant. and anticipated to have a normal size pregnancy. and according to her daughter. a lot of women work out. i guess we'll not find out until she delivers. >> god bless her she looks amazing. and eve even at a stop with
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chipotle. if i could look like that good for her. >> as long as it doesn't hurt the baby. >> this is what i worry about. tony back me up. >> i am glad you are rekrauting me. >> people are not going to have realistic look. baby changes your body and life and that's okay. you don't have to look like that. and i am worried about people going on a diet while they are pregnant. >> i worry about those people. i don't think either men or women hold themselves to the same standard than a super model will which is clearly what she is. is it hurting her pregnancy. and is she do the work out. >> my doctor told me not to do abs. >> before she had the baby and if you have a emotional reaction go see a therapist.
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