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sandra smith. andrea tantaros, co-host of fox and france, in sleet earhart and one lucky guy, fox and friends weekend, tucker carlsson is outnumbered. welcome. >> i am so glad to be here. >> i hate you a compliment in the tees, said you are one of my favorite guys. >> you are one of my favorite lucky ladies. >> the top four. great to have you. let's get right to it. a brand new poll showing the republican race for president still up for grabs with no clear leader in sight. kentucky senator rand paul and wisconsin governor scott walker tied for for is that 11% each and a new abc washington post poll, former florida governor jeb bush and florida senator marco rubio both close second at 2% each and well within the margin of error text in single digits. and showing the impact of the
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recent scandal and clinton family charity. ended up po
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on high look for this call with the gop crop and it made me pretty excited. why? there wasn't one front-runner the democrats could train to rip apart and take down. another good point about this is it allows these candidates to
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grow and define and build themselves. there's not one doing well, it is a wide-open field and i love that. there is room for a dark horse, these polls are ready should be and are great news and all they are doing is having democrats confused attitude to launch attacks on. >> as we talk about there is no credible democratic challenger yet to hillary clinton reports that some new york democrats are pushing michael bloomberg to jump in. >> one thing that hillary clinton's cabins starting to notice is how big the crowds are for bernie sanders. you can call him the, quote horse that ran out of the barn and didn't know which way to run but one thing is for sure he is getting bigger crowds then she is but i liked what andrea said in terms of the future of the republican party. isn't just about the upcoming election. we got to look at people beyond 2016. we got to see them close up and
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ask questions. obviously 25 candidates can't make it through the primary and all the way to the white house. what if eight does nine stand out? what if there are some stars among the we didn't know about before? you are talking about the future of the republican party taking shape through this process. >> money, paid media. there is still a lot of time to raise more money. for guys like jeb bush particularly, what will be the catalyst for one of these republican candidates? >> it does go back to money. get your name out there, and the most money is usually the likely one that reacts to the top. in two more months we start to see these debate and a top ten candidates will be debating, one of the debate is on fox news, we are hosting one of the manned by look forward to seeing what the gop candidates as. you bring up a good point. there's not one hillary's campaign can go after right now.
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one of the gop candidate a -- above 11% scott walker hasn't even announced, george bush at 10 percentage he hasn't announced it will be interesting. it starts to get exciting right about now or in the next few months. >> they love to redistribute wealth, they have to redistribute the venom, spread the venom around for all the candidates that there's a downside. we have to point out with that many candidates they can start to shoot inside the tent and with a mainstream media that is eager to turn it into this person that person, this one versus that one and take all about gotcha questions. it has a downside. >> democrats are saying maybe there will be a real challenge, know their won't. barry sanders, feel the burn. he is a vanity candidate. why are people showing the to hear him? >> he speaks to a need in the democratic party to hear an authentic economic populist. l.a. is not but he is not a real challenge her to her.
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in won't harden and toughened and crew for like a real challenger would. >> you brought up michael bloomberg. i wonder if greater america knows -- is that the guy who said, you couldn't drink big oil? what is greater american know about him? i think there are questions what do people know about him? a tiny billionaire? >> joe biden's grandchild likes to share with michael bloomberg on his pass a fire. >> there is a hunter and a first. american people, someone who has experienced real world experience, carly fiorina has been a test for that. there might be a spot for mayor bloomberg to lead the way on people who are hungry for that kind of candidate. >> if you want an authoritarian you got one, michael bloomberg. it is hard to deal with.
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>> moving on. we have been talking about this. team hillary is trying to lower expectations. the clinton camp set out an e-mail to reporters in announcing her official campaign launched on june 13th a rollout part 2. included the nuts and bolts of the event and bullet points like this legion i won the democratic candidate for president has ever received more than 50% of the caucus votes unless a sitting president or vice president for income and i was senator and in new hampshire and the democrats in a contested primary in the last 25 years has won more than 20,000 votes, even running unopposed in 2012 as the incumbent president obama received 80% of the primary vote. clinton ally paul begala said in an interview it is 50/50. >> going to have a real challenge for her party at nomination though that doesn't show in the polls yet.
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will and let's not get our panties in a what. >> what else did he say? he said she is going to have a real challenge for the party nomination although that doesn't show in the polls yet, it will. with the sec we are not seeing? >> paul begala is a close friend of mine. i don't want to attack of the that is nonsense she doesn't have a real challenge. she did she would lose. if there were an actual alternative, if elizabeth warren got in with a message of economic populism, anti war which is where the democratic base is, that person would beach hillary clinton. they don't have a real challenge randomizing they want is a real one. these are potential challengers that allow her to see more moderate, i am the more moderate person. it is not a challenge. >> just plain game by saying it is a tough race. >> i don't question his motives that that is not true. >> andrea, ron warren run is
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going to shut its doors and after moveon.org and democracy for america pandit about a million in cash for staff and what not, they are going to make their last pitch and give her some 365,000 petitions to say please run and then walk away. >> it won't happen. folks on the far left and wish it and read the book the secret it is not going to happen. tucker is absolutely wright. if there was a real challenger she would be defeated because she already was. we have seen how that new the ends, with barack obama. what they're doing right now, i am not friends with paul begala he's managing expectations. that is exactly what you do on any kind of campaign. the bar is so low you could trip over it. 50/50 but he does make a point. she is really bad candidate. think of one thing she has done well lately. can anyone name anything that was a plus or bonus for rollout, speech, event? not one thing has gone
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smashingly well. >> the end of the line visual of her wanting the autographs this week. >> sometimes lower expectations because you are trying to get people whose support you to think she might lose, so go to the bandwagon and say we got to keep that from happening. >> does -- they're fearful of that. many say jeb bush or scott walker can beat her. she is fearful and they have to go against a real challenge for and that challenger would be in the gop. >> that is what paul begala would talk about, look at the polls and i can see some of this will be a problem. what tea leaves is he reading? he is seeing what you're seeing, it isn't about the primary at all. >> isn't in line with what i've told you in recent weeks, underpromise, overdeliver. for canada is trying to do that. don't assume this is the issue in don't assume we are going to win. you need to go out and vote.
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if they are underpromise looking worried that its original supporters out there to vote this is backfiring the >> does it have the potential? >> this is how you run campaigns. never go out and this in your going to win. you can risk looking cocky and that is the biggest problem with the clintons they're cocky, arrogant, above the law, this is a campaign politics. >> roosevelt island in new york one of the hardest places to get to. >> go to the statue of liberty. >> what are your thoughts about the retail? >> it is pretty bizarre. the kind of thing i think her campaign planning staff was excited about. >> will you take a gondola out to the island to see part 2? >> i you kidding? i put my life on hold. >> we will move on. we are awaiting a police news conference from boston where we saw a grim reminder of possible homegrown terror in the last 24
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hours, one suspect under arrest another killed by police officers, he drew up a eight inch knife on them. officials say the suspects may have been radicalized online by the islamic state's attitude. and they were plotting to be had police officers. new reaction from the chair of house homeland security on the growing threat of viral terrorism. plus one expert says when instals suffer from gender bias at work. it is harder to see now. is she right? and what some women do. stay with us.
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purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >> a fox news alert, a police news conference out of boston where a second suspect is expected in court for charges in connection with a potential plot to be hidden police officers. they picked up david right yesterday after he expressed interest in an online call to arms by d islamic state terror army. his arrest is linked to another suspect who was shot and killed by boston police yesterday. officers say osama rahim lunged at them with a military-style knife. for weeks he had been under 24-hour surveillance both online
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and physical surveillance by terrorism taskforce. officials say both clinton may have been radicalized by isis online. so the threat of viral terrorism right now being taken up by the house l.a. security committee. we are watching the hearing. chairman michael mccall spoke to fox news earlier and had this reaction. >> terrorism has gone viral. it is all over the internet and what we are finding operatives in syria, recruiters that sent directives or calls to arms to people in the u activate them like sleeker sells. in this case the individual's attack the police. >> we are watching two things as it makes news from that hearing in the house and the news conference starts in boston, we will bring you that but let's bring it to the couch first. what are your thoughts about this? on lined terror, we know we have to fight these guys. >> the idea that social media caused is ludicrous.
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social media make people dumber and nastier, that is true, but calling people to join isis, if people were responding to that call you have a much deeper problem. a look at the immigration people, importing people who threaten us that if the police are showing a bad grade schools trying to convince kids not to join isis you have already lost. who would join isis? >> fbi agents have been going out doing it in my very county in new jersey hoping one by one to dissuade them from doing this. interesting this comes up at a time when the nsa is something we're grappling with and have obviously put some things to bed with regard to that the patriot act, the new one, reform now. what are your thoughts? >> if you don't have something to hide you shouldn't have to worry about it. i don't want some checking every conversation but i understand they are not doing that, just looking for keywords list of a year you talking about terrorism they will watch you and look after you. i am not opposed to that.
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i don't want them to take advantage of it but if you are not hiding anything why do you care? >> we are all hiding something. if we weren't we would give our e-mail passwords to strangers and we don't. you are allowed to hide things. >> keep your children safe and preventing more terrorist attacks in the united states. >> stop importing crazies in the first place. >> it is interesting. if we fight this online my question is how good are we at this? we learned this morning the train driver in that horrible train accident the amtrak train accident, they are having a hard time figuring out if he might have been on the phone because records don't match up with the time zones which if we can't key in on the metadata of one person how to we find these guys on line did i realize it is different but it is in the digital world. >> we should be the best that the internet but we are not. the scariest memo out there is the one that fbi director james thomey put out saying isis has websites we can't encrypt. why can't the united states find
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people they can hire to bring on to break into these websites? you make a great point. this is all different policy, immigration is one. i am a little surprised. i am not for government putting pressure on companies the we have seen this administration put pressure on health insurance companies companies like hobby lobby when it comes to raising premiums and birth control, why they don't, the first -- the first text president doesn't put pressure on social media companies to comply with current law that is on the books that if you aid and assist terrorists that are using our freedom of speech to conduct attacks on americans you're going to be shut down and face the hand of the department of justice. they would be wise to do something. >> i want to get you in on this list senator lindsey graham when he announced he's running for president said there call, glorifying that has to be weaker than our selling hopefulness for life. it was an interesting point but i would argue it can't just be something we talk about. it has to be on line too.
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>> people being radicalized online, you can't blame this on social media thought we have an obligation to monitor social media, work with the companies that run social media sites facebook, twitter, many of the company's have said they are willing to work with the government on this but when the government's investigation aren't turning to up obvious threats that appear on -- how do we expect them to delve in deep and find evidence of this? >> we can't even determine what they are saying. >> can't we devise software for that? we are supposed to be the best. president obama reported the claiming he is i am quoting him, the closest thing to a jew who has ever sat in the oval office. does that offend you? those comments are raising some eyebrows especially considering his tense relationship with israel's prime minister.
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>> welcome back to outnumbered. we are learning about current president obama made in the white house that is getting a lot of attention. his former adviser david axelrod recalled a time for president was venting about criticism that he didn't show enough support for israel. cac quarante allegedly said the president claimed quote, i think i am the closest thing to would choose that ever sat in his office. for people to say i am anti-israel even worse anti-semitic is hurtful.
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here is reaction from syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. >> i am not sure i understand what that even means that perhaps the judgment of his release, 6 million of them are jews who have a good idea what it jew is and more importantly have a good idea what a friend is. >> the overwhelming majority of israelis know that this president has been the least favorable to israel of any in israel's history and at a moment when israel's existence is in question, for obama this is a matter of personal hurt. who cares what he feels. the question is will airtran go nuclear? >> we didn't have a laugh track to play when it said president obama said he was the first jew to sit in the oval office. bill clinton was the first black president. what the thing? >> the irony is no precedent in my lifetime has done more for jewish voters than the democratic party than this president but what does that
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even mean? he should be asked to explain it. he is obsess with identity, his own and others, who elevated political correctness to a second of religion presides people are losing their jobs for saying the wrong things, misidentifying himself. what does it mean to consider himself jewish? i am serious, let's hear him jump into a bunch of stereotypes and face the consequences anyone else would for doing that. >> josh ernest tried to answer for him in the form of mr. obama gave heartfelt speech at a jewish synagogue in washington where he expressed the kind of common bond and common values embodied in his administration that are advocated by the jewish community. wasn't that the white house advance and? >> what does that mean is specifically? no one else would say that because he would be pilloried. >> not even that, it goes back to the president's arrogance that he can give a speech like he did to the muslim world and keel with his words.
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i gave a speech, wasn't my speech good enough? >> i am always flabbergasted when famous people make all about themselves. give me a break. the second thing i find fascinating about this is where the information came from. i know david axelrod has a book out. maybe they have a pact where i can say what i need to say to sell book but this was really behind-the-scenes, almost -- next to me of something they might not have agreed upon. out of context this does not make the president look smart. this does not make the president look good. >> it seems like reputation legacy management in a way. i question not only did this happen why they chose to release it, is this sort of we have to fix our reputation with jews as he leaves the white house? >> if he stands at the podium and says he believes, things we are the most respected country
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because of what he has done that was all over fox news and we are talking about this comment, we used to have a great bond with israel and we were inseparable as countries that have been with every other president before president obama. that is not the case. that relationship has deteriorated and that is sad to me because i believe the israelis are god's children and god's chosen people. i am upset about that but his actions speak louder than words. he is making deals with iran right now, nuclear deals when benjamin netanyahu is saying iran wants to wipe some of the face of the earth his actions speak louder than words. >> a new poll out shows that now president bush has a more favorable rating 52%, obama favor by 49%. is breaking today. i think it goes back to what you said. it makes the president look bad,
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like he doesn't understand. either he is not event of another sand -- doesn't understand his actions. >> when you look at the potential abandonment threatened by the white house, the united nations against israel, if they don't do what the president thinks needs to be done with regard to the palestinian territories, if you look at the criticism the president has launched against israel in terms of that argument i want to ask you up question. you were really taking some heat over a question about the president and his understanding and loyalty to the jewish community. >> maybe i heard the president's feelings because i did question him on the o'reilly factor if the president was anti-semitic and i asked that question not because of his policies which are very similar to his father's, he wrote about this, you should read his book dreams of the father, very anti west anti colonial but also his
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personal animus towards benjamin netanyahu. that is why it is a fair question to ask regardless if i might hurt his feelings. >> are you about hurt our feelings? buckle up for this. it was the major fema. the office still exists. author of a new book on that topic says it is just getting harder to detect. female coworkers are still expected to do more of what is described as office housework. that often forces them to miss out on higher value work. like answering phones, setting up meetings, filling out paperwork. women are expected to take notes at meetings. they have such pretty handwriting, don't they? and fix coffee. i look at tucker. hmmm. often expected to bring cupcakes for colleague's birthday, order food for the office and plan parties. tucker you employ a lot of people who are women. do you see this. >> one thing we don't put up with is whining or complaining at anytime. >> why do you think that if we're talking about women? >> i think this is lud kruse.
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i think this is neither attempt to claim special trick victims status. this not the world i live in. any person asked to do some sort of a minor task -- >> like get coffee. >> i'm above that. that's it. that is over. >> you never ask anybody to get coffee. >> yes we ask people to work on weekends. you know what i mean. >> we have the answer from ainsley. >> we were in the commercial break. tucker said i never asked a woman to get me coffee. i said, what, i worked with you how many weekends as sweet intern or assistant, gets coffee. now i will say -- >> my office in washington. i make my own coffee. >> you have an office here too, buddy. let me say this, you get away with it you pay for everyone's coffee. >> i try. look the idea of thinking of yourself as victim, thinking yourself above a low task, thinking of yourself persecuted these are real obstacles to
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success. don't think of yourself as victim. you won't win if you do.o >> i agree with that. >> they're asked to do some of these things that it is keeping them from getting to an elevated status in the work place where men often are. >> i think there is probably some truth to this. i, they can't totally be wrong but to tucker's point i do feel like i have to defend tuck ear little bit he would ask a guy to get him coffee. he treats women you really do. >> i like women better. >> i know you do. >> i do think that there are probably is a little truth to that sandra but here's my thing. it runs counter to the definition of feminism and do it girls we don't need special treatment or you can't. tell me which one it is please. >> often times are women throwing office birthday parties because they want to have the birthday party? not because anybody asked them? >> the cupcakes. >> i have male coworkers harris would you do it, you're so good at it. i ask them what quality about me would tell you that? you know, you're a woman.
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>> oh. >> do you want a man doing that? i always laugh i say, being a women is not actually my resume' expertise. just like being black is not my expertise. >> women are different from men and better at certain things. i wouldn't want a man teaching my kid kindergarten period. >> what. >> i wouldn't. i think women are better with little kids. >> i have a question for you. >> that is different from kindergarten. >> can you imagine, any of our one lucky guys like tucker planning the color wheel? >> no. >> not tucker specifically but he wouldn't do it. >> harris, a man could not do it the way you do it. >> we do have some. general keane sat right here, could name every color on the couch. it was very impressive. used to running stuff. don't like it, don't do it, right? >> i like it. >> all right. our sex ed classes getting out of control? a controversial field trip one
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teacher took her students on. the new demonstrations being added to another school district's sex ed classes. you won't believe it. right after the show head to the web for "outnumbered overtime." this conversation might continue. log on to foxnews.com/outnumbered, click the "overtime" tab. tell us what topic you want to hear more b would you get tucker coffee? jump on facebook live chat, we're here. the ♪ le know good things come in threes. new sargento balanced breaks. natural cheese, dried fruit and nuts. three wholesome ingredients that are never, ever a crowd. sargento we're real cheese people.
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♪ >> sex education classes in a couple of school districts raising some eyebrows big time. in minneapolis, a teacher coming under fire for get this, taking her middle and high school students on a field trip to an adult novelty store. the teacher says she wanted to provide a safe environment for kids to learn about human sexual behavior. really? city officials citing the sex shop for having
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sexually-explicit material in view of minors. they're blaming on the sex shop. in new york city start this fall, high school students will get condom demonstrations in their sex ed classes. previously teachers were only allowed to talk about the subject, actually not show the subject. >> wow. >> tucker, you have four kids, what do you think? >> my kids will have to deal with stuff like this. i'm appalled by it every time. i'm generally liberal. if you went to public park and grab ad fifth-grader off swing set let's go to the vibrate store, hear some condoms, you would go to jail as creeper for good reason. so why is it that teachers without your permission get to do exactly the same thing but indemnified against criminal charges? i would charge everyone of these people. >> andrea, the teacher admits she did not communicate well with parents but it was beautiful because the students could talk to sex educators without any shame or fear. the store is smitten kitten. books there video toys,
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educational workshop. >> sound beautiful, really beautiful. she thinks communication is the problem? that is the problem. that this teacher is so dumb she doesn't see what is wrong with this. look bill de blasio set the tone and new york is the pietri dish for the rest of the country. this is where we're headed. really this is shameful. the parents would be outraged. i agree with tucker, would try to put the teacher in jail. it is completely inappropriate and she still doesn't realize it is. >> harris, how old is your oldest daughter. >> eight. second grade. >> not too far away. >> no. >> one of the parents pulled the kid out of the school. two girls there, 11-year-old which is fifth grade and 13-year-old, 7th 8th grade. major breach of trust this parent says and withdrew the kid from the school. >> first of all she thinks it is beautiful. beauty is in the eyes of beholder, i get that wow. but you know this does not come with a parent set of values along with it. that is the real problem with it. that is kind of the issue i have with sex ed in general. if you're going outside the
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confines of just telling anatomically how things work, you need permission slip. i might even want a shadow as parent. i might want to be classroom parent on that day. when you get to the point demonstrating things that can clash with someone's value system. you're not teaching it along with the values. >> they said the kids were not allowed to play with the toys and things up on the shelf. you know don't you remember the guys in seventh grade. the boys would be laughing, joking around. would not have taken it seriously. sandra, here in new york high schools are demonstrating how to put on a condom. what do you think? >> they say it is regular practice and has been for quite some time. i have been told since i'm a parent you will be shocked when your kids are school age what happens in the school. i would be shocked and not trust the system if i found out this happened with one of my children -- until we master mathematics, history, arts, why
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are we spending time and money? >> whatever happened to algebra right, algebra? come on. >> when you look at statistics pregnancy in underage kids in this country you know some of those kids would need to be talked to. that comes back to the parents judgment. we wouldn't even do a field trip to smitten kitten. >> my parents from south carolina this past weekend you will eventually raise your grandkids in this city? god help us. new york city schools, they're showing how to put on a condom. i don't want those kids to be in that classroom to be honest with you. advertisements for soda could come to one major american city. officials won't stop trying to deter people from sugary drinks. is that good idea or just a case of the nanny state-run amok ♪
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>> more "outnumbered" in just a moment. first let's go to my friend jon scott with what is coming up in the second hour of "happening now." hey, jon. >> hey harris. we're awaiting a news conference from boston after one man was shot to death by police. they say he was threatening them with a knife.
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he had been under 24 hour surveillance over terrorism fears. what investigators learned. that is coming up. new obama care enrollment numbers are out as we await supreme court decision on legality of subsidies in the federal exchanges. the politics of the affordable care act ahead. hurricane spinning off the coast of mexico. looks pretty scary. we're told it's a category 4 and could become a cat-5. it is threatening baja. so far does not look like will be a direct hit. we'll get an update ahead on "happening now." harris? >> we'll be joining you. thank you. >> officials in san francisco, a city still technically in the united states, plan new legislation so the city regulates sugary drinks the same way they do tobacco products after voters reject ad soda tax last november. it would require all warning labels on sugary of drink advertisements, outright bans on city property and bars city agencies from spending money on those sugary drinks.
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the official on the board of supervisors defended move. your youth deserve to grow up to promote messages that promote health not promote -- messages that promote harmful substances. a spokesman from the industry said a label does not legislate but scapegoats. >> weeds are all good. >> this is perfect distillation of elite concern. does average person in america think about sugary drinks but they care about wages? only rich people think about this stuff. >> much like they do in new york they would be concerned about suicide bombers on subways. >> exactly. >> no, they're concerned with soda. i want to go to you sandra. what does this do to businesses? we've seen what happened here in new york, small businesses a lot minority owned complaining about high costs and how this affects bottom line. >> it severely hurt the soda business. soda industry spent $10 million last year fighting all these
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proposes. but let the market work itself out, right? we say with everything. let the free market work. what is happening to soda sales as people become more educated what they're eating and. >> right. >> as their family and parents raise and teach them what is healthy? soda industry is struggling many years. that is why you will at big soda makers are trying to make things other than bubbly sugary soda. that is being demanded out there. so they're a little late to the game i would say. >> isn't this the beginning harris? under obamacare this makes sense. i'm responsible for your health choices you for mine because we're paying for each other's health care? why shouldn't i have, seriously why shouldn't i have the right to determine what you eat or drink and whether you brush your teeth or sleep with in your personal life at its most intimate? >> i think this is about priorities. i never heard of anybody getting a contact sugar high. >> good point. >> when it comes to weed that is whole different story. why this out of all things? i understand connection between
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sugar and elevated number of diabetes cases. >> sure. >> shake it out. let the market be more educated. coca-cola bought a water bottle company not too long ago. these companies may figure out they may have to produce something different than suggest todayry drink. >> it's a little bit overstated. soda is not that good. ainsley you grew up in the south. you had a coca-cola. >> my grandfather was with coca-cola. we're a big coke family. put my mom through college. gave me a $5 bill for every a. my grandfather was great guy. love that company. i support i support, fine if you want to tax me because i'm going to buy a coca-cola, that's fine. throw a few cents extra on my coca-cola. if i choose to drink sugary drink, i should pay health care if i get obese or get diabetes. however i don't think you should tell me what i can and can't drink. if i want to drink a sugary drink that's it.
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>> when will the lecturing will stop in if they lecture you about sewed today when will it stop. >> you bring the point about control. if therefore going to provide with you birth control and other things they're going as you said think they have the right to regulate it and control it but isn't it interesting how they cherry-pick certain things. like you mentioned weed and contraception, good. but other things are bad. >> cool thing people smoke weed. but fat people in the middle of the country drink soda and they're country. >> that makes you hungry. what will they do the munchies. they take off all the snacks is my question. >> talk about jobs. >> long arm of the job is invading people's personal space that's for sure after two men are arrested in the subway with their legs spread too far apart for authorities. a phenomenon known as man spreading. like many expressions of masculinity it is now illegal. >> man spread. >> close up. ♪
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when i started at the shelter, no one wanted benny. so i adopted him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up i was afraid i would have to give him away. i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said, "try aleve." just 2 pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong. and try aleve pm now with an easy open cap. >> men in new york city you may want to pay attention to how you are sitting on the subway. police arrested two for man
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spreading. legs wide apart thereby covering more than one society -- seat. >> tucker is this a classic quality of life infraction or much ado about nothing. >> i am against people being rude on the subway. but why man spreading. if we are getting in gender- specific crimes. how about caddy talking. >> and man does it and he gets arrested. >> they are arguing that the man is taking up three seats. >> what would be a reason why men sit that way. >> one ignores it at one's peril. they sit like. this >> we know what tucker is hinting at. >> that is different than three
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spaces. but men should be allowed to go to men without going to jail. >> our mayor is tougher on man spreaders than illegal guns? >> you can see a lot worse than new york subways. i am convinced there must have been an altercation or run in. >> otherwise. i don't wish it on anyone. >> it would be far apart. you can so them taking up three societies and you want to say listen dude close the legs. >> i would say okay. and we are a society that is on a equipment. we don't make eye contact. >> i have gotten on a subway when a girl has bags in the
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second seat. and i will ask them to move it. >> i have woman spread in to happening. >> and that is fox news.comslash the ot tab. "happening now" starts now. and a head-on collision with a tractor trailer and a bus killed throw people in pennsylvania. >> 20 others were injured in the crash in the pocono mountain region. >> powerful new evident in the dc murder case. trying to explain away his dna on pizza crust. and what investigators found on his clothing. >> plus a mantraped moments from certain death as his car becomes an inferno. a hero cop and a daring rescue caught on tape. and

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