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>> i have a report in the second hour of "happening now." imagine our sports playing goes off to fight in the war. >> i can't wait to see it. >> this is "outnumbered." i am harris faulkner. andrea tantaros is here. and kirsten powers is here. and #oneluckyguy i have been waiting for chis fox news chief james rosen and he is "outnumbered." >> i have been watching the show since it debuted. i totally get the con am so excited to be the the "oneluckyguy" >> you have a liegeance --
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social method. >> and you are so fascinating the government spied on you. >> and even my parents. >> the serious concerns about what is supposed to be some of the best restricted air space in the entire world. the bizarre landing of a small aircraft in broad dawoughaw daylight of the west lawn capital. the capital grounds were jam packed with visitors and tourist. watch: >> this is not good people. >> this is not good people. i want to make it clear that wasn't anybody in authority. that was a by stander telling
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the world it was not good. florida mailman douglas hughes is due in federal court today reportedly going to take responsibility for the stunt trying to draw attention to campaign finance frustration. he has been on the radar of the secret since since 2011 but they are denying this. hughes was pretty open about what he was going to do when he contacted a tampa newspaper saying he wasn't out to hurt anyone and the secret service asked him about his plans. >> i will give them plenty of warning. well over an hour of me getting to the no-fly zone so they know who i am what i am doing and it is intended to be non-violent. >> the breach is the latest in
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security blenders in washington. we have been reporting these so we know including a man killed himself with a gun on the steps and in 2013 a woman shot dead after driving through a security barrier on capital hill. that chase started with ramming a security barricade near the white house. james you are walked along grounds your thoughts? >> the person screaming this is not good should be the head of the secret service now. this had real implications. if this man was intent on plowing in the capital it could have been serious. jeff bevon who own amazon is going to use drones to deliver packages.
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so when this man who is a 61-year-old mailman has his own ads because that is what he is going to get out of this and jeff is delivering the item by a drone we will have helicopters all over. >> and kennedy you would agree that is a lot of cealus. >> i am wondering if he is leaving the mailman job to go work for amazon. >> he is in court and he said he will take full responsibility for this. and ron johnson of wisconsin said this apparent details serve as a reminder that the risk to americans and america is ever present. do you think that is overblowing it? >> i don't. as someone who worked on capital
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hill and you heard an object overhead you would run for your lives after 9/11 i don't think it is funny. i do pity the capital police a little because they are used to looking for big threats in the air or on the ground. this is a totally new front in security. these drones. and i want to say the a block is "outnumbered" sponsored by ce cealus. >> we could hear this. it was as loud as a lawn mower. and this sun nugget from richard burns who was working 27-year-old on a marijuana lobby, and i am not sure why that is important but it is true he said i don't know what is going on but whatever he is doing i support him. people were there long enough while this was playing out to form their own opinion. >> there is an element of everyone being frustrated for
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the government and if this wasn't highlighting a security risk people would agree they were mad and this stunt was good to get attention. i consider the bigger problem the lapse of security. if you live in washington, d.c. it is not that big or hard to keep track of what comes into the air space there and i would think our government would do that. >> there is no lack of law enforcement to make that point. it is very curious you can land a drone on the white house lawn, you can have people smashing into barricade and entering in the white house and it is like who is watching washington, d.c. now? >> this speaks to a bigger issue because norad is saying their air defense system missed this. this was benine but it could have been worse. >> and that woman at the white
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house was pumped through bullets. i think that was an overreaction and they are scared to fight back. but this guy shouldn't have done this. this stunt is wrong and not funny. new rules announced at the clinton foundation in what could turn out to be a major campaign issue for hillary in 2016. the foundation saying it is going to continue to accept donations from six foreign governments during hillary's presidential run despite they could create a conflict of interest. australia canada, germany, netherlands, norway and the uk and all other governments will still be allowed to attend and appear on panels at clinton's global initiative meetings. they could be paid fees of $20,000 just for showing up. james, this seems like major issue running for president. >> there is no question we will
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hear a lot about it as the campaign unfolds. not from the primary challenges because there are not any in the democratic party. but i think this is a second tier issue. i think the e-mail controversy more dramatically exposes issues. this is an issue for high information voters. the other thing i would say is why do we need the clinton global initiative as all anymore? aren't there enough well-meaning charities that could be collecting this money without conflict? >> i think that is a great point. that is something i brought up when he started hearing about the disclosures of the foreign governments donating. there are plenty of ngo's in the world and the countries could be going to them and have a greater
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impact unless they are trying to maintain political ties. >> the weekly standard is reporting a pakistani woman's activist is asking any presidential candidate not just hilary clinton to pledge she will not, or anyone accept donations or any tie to their families the global initiative, from countries with oppressive regimes against women. i will disagree with you here james because doesn't she have to sign this pledge. isn't this more than just an issue for high level voters? i think this is a problem. >> i think i will go with team james on this one. >> team of one right now. >> i tend to think this isn't something the voters will get focused on. they are focused on simple
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things like protection from a terrorist attack and a good economy. i think reporters can dog her with this. for the woman's rights they will have to make a case on why it is important for them to receive money from these people or recuse. if you are doing business with governments that are oppressive to women you will have to explain what is the benefit. are you engaging them on the issue? >> the clinton foundation took $13- $13-$40 million from these countries like saudi arabia and qutar. did she stay silent as secretary of state hesitant to bite the hand feeding her husband's foundation? >> and looking at the dates from the time she left as secretary of state until the time she decided this sunday to step back
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from the foundation how much of that money was raised in that time. there is criticism she waited too long. was she trying to pad the coughers? >> yes! >> it is a rhetorical question. but if she were here she would put her hand on your back -- >> i say she has more serious problems in the basic business of wooing people than these general issues. >> isn't the message if a republican can deliver it she is not concerned about women's right only the rights of one woman and that is herself and goes into the selfish, power-hungry, self obsessed maniac. >> all right. new fallout for the teacher su
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suspended for having her third grade teacher write letters to the cop killer and why the teacher is saying it is the kids fault and what the widdy of the cop is saying. and why the secret service agents who attended sex parties can't be fired. and join us for "outnumbered" overtime by logging on to foxnews.com/outnumbered. tweet us questions and comments or any question for james rosen. he is a first timer so fire away. .. ...heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit.
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welcome back to "outnumbered." an update whose story we told you about last week of the new jersey school teacher suspended for having third grade students write get well letters to a convicted cop killer. that teacher is bleep blaming the kids saying she considered the idea to write to the former black panther and this is what happened. >> i mentioned to the students he was ill and they said they
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would like to write get well letters. i was proud of my student's work and shared it on social media. i apologize to students parents and community members for having done that. >> you don't have to be sorry? you don't have to be sorry? that last comment an expression of support for the teacher at a school board meeting this week. but the widow of the police officer gunned down by the man in 1981 was on the kelly file last night and had this to say: >> i was just about her when i walked in the jefferson hospital in the middle of the night and saw my husband's face blown off. i mean she needs to realize that what she is doing is so wrong. if she wants to appallologize and really feels that way she needs to standup in front of the
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classroom, say she was wrong, say that this man murdered a police officer and she should have never had these children write get well letters. >> but he is a poet man. >> i can't stand this outdated malarkey. who is still going out and campaigning for this man? is she writing to south africa about a par tide? >> at least she had the good grace to apologize. the people i find more contempable as the people saying we are proud of you. even if she is saying it was the kid's idea to write this where is the adult guidance from the teacher? is there a more fit subject to write get well cards.
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>> i don't understand. what was the quote? why is she q to third graders? she is saying they were responding -- why is she teaching these third graders about them. >> i have it here. and the quote that she read to the students was so long as just one person is sciencei silenced there is no justice. coming from someone who doesn't deserve justice because he shot a police officer and took the life of another human being. i agree with you. rather than say i am sorry but it was the students' fault she should have just said i am sorry. the i am sorry but and blaming the students indicates she is not an adult and should have said i should have had better judgment not to bring a convicted cop killer to it curriculum and we should have
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written letters to the family of the fallen police officer. >> i would like to know the reading and math scores of the classroom. >> that was my question. i don't think she is worthy of the title as teacher because she didn't do research to find out more about the person she is teaching the students about. and the other thing is if she does in fact standup before the class, it is so confusing for the young people. they are in third grade. they are eight and nine. now you have to say your acts of kindness were illppill placed. she said she is willing to resign if they fire her. what time is it? don't wait. what are you waiting for? >> are they also writing letters to charles manson? he is probably uncomfortable and would love a string of letters
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from young children. but of all of the quotes in the world all of the words people in the entire universe have said, that is the one? and don't you have to tell the students who the quote is from? >> she didn't say she was innocent. people on the left do say that. i don't think she thinks he is innocent but don't bring your political beliefs in the classroom with children. pick somebody else. there are so many others. > i think i am wrong. i am not giving her enough credit to do her homework where she stands politically. >> ignorance or motivated to do something in a classroom? >> anyway harry reid not holding back and blasting every republican on the national stage. >> i like his glasses.
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welcome back to "outnumbered." as more and more 2016 presidential candidates enter the race ed henry is urging
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colleagues to cover them line candidates not celebrities. here you can see reporters chasing hilary clinton's van at a community college. a quote yesterday's repeat of correspondent correspondents chasing hilary clinton like silly school children is enough to make anyone win. they are saying the stakes are so high in 2016 it is time we press every candidate about the tough questions instead of writing down what they ordered at chipotle to keep the twitter feed updated. what do you think about this? >> i know ed henry well. we are tight and work together and have had drinks and socialize. >> what is ed like with a few drinks? >> he began the live shot on
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special report and wrote an e-mail. hilary clinton was spotted at a chipotle in iowa. and i said is she a hunted animal they are chasing? in fair ness to the press they would not chase hilary clinton if she was making herself available for questions from the media. but this fascination minute by minute will fade as her campaign gears up. >> ed talked about them treating her like she is a celebrity when she is a presidential campaign. i don't think they are giggling and running after the other candidates. >> didn't we learn what happens
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when you elect johnny bravo to president? be writing about it. >> one thing i would say because i know you talked to ed about this and i have too, he said it is not that i would not chase her. we pick up speed with the steps if we think we will get a question answer. that is the problem. you could chase her all day but you will not get a question. a lot of the reporters doing the chasing are international reporters and see hilary clinton as a super star as they saw obama. they are fascinated by the idea of american politics and this person is running from fast food chain to fast food chain.
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>> you can have an hour long interview with hilary clinton and not get an answer. >> the difference is celebrities are trying to stay from the press. she is trying to run for office and serve the people of the country. and where you can and why is she running away? she is not listening to anybody but herself. >> why do you have sun glasses on if you are trying to mix with people? >> you have not corey heart. he is not going away quitely senate minority leader harry reid taking shots at his republican opponents. reid who is retiring at the end of the term, blasted senator majority leader mitch mcconnell for coal but doesn't stop there. >> i don't mean to be
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meanspirited but he believes coal is the salvation of the world. >> you didn't offer anything on romney taxes? >> why didn't he release them? >> who is the republican nominee likely to be? >> i don't really care. i think they are all losers. >> harry that last remark from senator reid getting this response from marco rubio earlier today when the republican senator stopped by fox and friends. >> there was a line of discipline in politics. they never argue about your ideas. their instant reaction is to attack the person and call them a name. and i am not saying people on the right don't do it but it is more common on the left. >> when you google stuff that harry reid says there are volumes of it here. for instance this nugget
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remember when he said republicans literally wanted to poison us by putting arsenic and mercury in the water. and he indid have a bad injury from an exercise machine so i want to not knock his glasses. but he doesn't back away from the mikecromicrophone if he thinks he can get us talking. >> does anyone take him seriously? if that is the best the accurate democratic party can do is wheel out harry reid with another democratic wearing dark sun glasses and calling them losers? i feel good about them standing. >> i think people would like to see chuck schummer who is taking over and can maintain
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relationships with the other side. >> harry cannot be civil and this is one example of others. >> he is talking about his colleagues too. you have to remember what marco rubio is saying, he is talking about people he works with. >> to your point, he had to apologize for president obama for saying he is a light skin nigro who doesn't use a dialect unless he wants to. i think this is leading to serious questions in washington about his mental state. i think there is a lot of speculation in washington -- >> you think he may be loosing it? >> these are not gaps in the sense of a washington politician telling the truth or gaps of letting something fly this is someone laying bare his soul and it is unattractive.
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>> the point of race has come up more than once. he was saying the president's critics are racially bias. and doubling down -- >> and he said in washington you could smell them. >> he said if they didn't pass a job's bill he said men will beat their life. >> he is like the nancy pelosi of the left. >> i think that is doing her disservice. comparing her to harry reid there is no one like harry reid. >> are democrats excited or relieves to see harry reid go? >> i think they are relieved definitely. he has served them well as a leader doing day to day and making sure each of the members are taken care of but this kind of stuff, if they can have someone do the same thing and talk to the other party actually, and go out to breakfast maybe.
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harry reid is like a hockey gun in time for the playoffs. new concerns about lack of ability as we learn the dea agent agents involved in sex parties in columbia are not going to be fired. how can we expect them to follow the rules without any tough consequences. and head over to the web for "outnumbered" overtime. some people say it is the best part of their day. log on to foxnews.com/outnumbered and click on the overtime tab. any questions or move you want to see best busted jump on the web chat.
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enforce enforcement agencies says she can not cannot fire agents that took part in a sex party paid for by the drug cartell the agency was sent there to fight. this is a new internal report that shows of the ten agents involved only seven were issued suspensions from 1-10 days. many are outraged including trey gowdy. >> do you think if any of the prostitutes were underage? >> i don't that. >> would that impact the sanctions? >> i don't recommend a sanctions. i cannot fire or recommend a penalty. >> you have to work with agents
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you cannot control and you have no control over the security clearance what the hell do you get to do? >> she said this behavior is not acceptable. >> there are so many problems here. >> it is like when the neighbor looks out the window and sees your kids doing something they should not and say that is awful and close the curtains and walk away. >> if she can not fire them who can? is there someone who can? >> i think the drug cartel have the power to fire them. >> because they are paying for this. >> i watched that hearing in my office because my office mate was covering the story. it was clear a number of the lawmakers chiefly because they were not invited to the sex parties in columbia with the dea
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agents. >> that is uncomfortable. >> not everyone is going to work. i would say in fairness to the administrator she claimed there are civil service rules and even under them she would have greater latitude than a 1-10 day suspensions. >> no question. why don't they look at the rules and change them. >> someone can do it somewhere right? >> let's look at the chief law enforcement officer eric holder. don't worry, guys he has the situation under control. he issued a memo that said i want to reiterate including attorneys and law enforcement officers you are not allowed to solicit sex. thank for the reminders. trey gowdy's staffer is not upset who got to read watt went on. grab a glass of wine and put on
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music. it is quite the report. >> she said she is putting them through additional training and guidance providing to all personal particularly those stationed overseas. two big questions were any of the prositutes under age you didn't find out that out -- >> and once you are with prositutes you pass the moral code. >> anybody could gain access to what they have on them or on their cell phones. >> or susceptible to blackmail. >> are we made sure by the suspensions that is not happening? >> isn't it curious this administration goes after people like general pats and leave this alone? they can find a loop hole in the
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law and prosecute when they want to. they laugh it off because it makes them look bad. >> ask senator menendez who spoke against the deal of iran. actress carly fiorina and her ex-fiance is in a legal battle over frozen embryos they had frozen together. this is a huge pop culture debate and we have it up next.
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>> more "outnumbered" in a moment but first let's go to jenna lee on the second hour of "happening now." >> a high profile case of a doctor accused of murder for plot and why he wanteded the man out of the picture. and a new study is linking snoring to memory boss. and we go back it the 1940's baseball when some of the greatest players swapped out their jersey to defend the country. it is a great story we have at the top of the hour. >> actress sofia vergara in a
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battle over her frozen embryos with her ex-fiance nick loeb. they are not together now and loeb believes life begins at conception and thinks it is horrible to keep them frozen. another source defending vergera says this is a desperate attempt to attention. does loeb have a case? i will go to you first. it should be noted loeb is suing sofia vergara saying she was abusive. does he have a point about the embryos? >> they checked all of the boxes for dysfunction. i would say this is unchartered territory moral and legal and scientific question.
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this are the bizarre questions a raised when science outstrips morality or takes us to places god never intended to go. >> egg freezing is up a hundred percent. a lot of women are freezing their eggs and men are fertilize them. it used to be my body anything inside is mine. but these embryos are not inside her body. what do you think? >> i think it is half him. this is not an egg. this is an embryo and the better a analogy is if this was a child. i wish if people did this wherever you go has a legal form to fill out that says what happens if you separate.
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>> it should be noted the agreement they had was if either died they would discard the embryos. they didn't talk about this situation. but if you are a judge and you look at this because it isn't considered a baby i guess legally, it is considered a piece of property, will they treat it in court like they would a piece of land? the judge rules and whoever wants the land gets it? >> i don't know. i have friend and i will not say names out loud who have done this and they are married still and the issue is within the marriage. but you get older and decide not to use them and the discussion comes up and i know a couple friends who can not agree on that who are religious. one considers it on abortion because life begins at conception for that party and for the other it was when we did this we thought he would have these children and now we are not. this is complicated enough it is outside when the two parties
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don't get along. there needs to be something in writing because it is different than property. >> i think this is going to be a legal case going forward because it is a big cultural debate. >> it is an ethical debate. >> i have not frozen eggs but would a woman want to wake up have a man do the reverse and say i want to destroy the eggs. then what? >> that is her genetic property. if you are just talking about her eggs. but that is a mutually agreed upon embryo. they entered into a statement saying they will create children regardless of where life begins and i thik he has a claim to the embryos just like if this was a fully formed child. if the surrogate was pregnant at
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eight months she would have a claim. either you put the eggs in deep freeze or he gets custody and plants them. >> and the example you gave it would not be a discussion about property. an eight-month gestation is not property. >> that is the question. how will the court few the fertilized egg. >> and will she pay child support? >> we have to go but i will keep an eye on this story. new research shows you should not consider 60 as old age. take it from christy brinkley skwhie more people say 60 is the new 40 -- and why --♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting.
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is the new 40. this is cindi crawford at 49. and again. i don't know. >> these are ordinary people. >> why are they lying down. >> your stomach looks flatter. >> and here is hugh jackman. and president vladimar putin and james rosen on a horse. >> i wouldn't inflict a picture of me like that on bashar assad. and that is people that you find in japan and someone lives to 102. i am reminded nora said. 50 is the new 40. and does that mean ten is the new fetus. >> and i don't know if this is
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a good thing, right? >> it means that everyone is pushing so hard against getting older. it is glor foyed. and they are great and aspiring to be better, why would i stand in the way of that? >> it is what is growing old. and it is like why you have to look 40 when you are 60? >> talk to me when you are 60. >> and we work in tv come xdon. >> my husband and i dream a lot of what our life is going to be like when it is 60. >> snow boarding and surf nothing costa riowa ca. and i hope i have energy and a rocking booty. >> and james, so good to have you here today. >> so great to be here. i am a lucky/blessed guy today.
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>> you were shaken some earlier and we'll have that on out numbered over time. >> maybe. >> you betcha. click on the web version of us. and now, "happening now". >> we begin with a fox news alert. gun men open fire on an american woman in a medical college in pakistan. authorities are questioning a connection to isis. >> we charge a doctor with a complex scheme aimed at ending the life of another doctor. >> the bust went down in the doctor's home. >> it can be annoying whent( you are trying to catch the z's. and snoring and other sleep problems are linked to it memory loss. >> and baseball season is und

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