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jon: we will see you back here in an hour. jenna: "outnumbered," starts right now. ♪ >> this is "outnumbered." i'm sandra smith. here today harris faulkner, andrea tantaros, host of kennedy, on fox business, kennedy, and today's #oneluckyguy, former prosecutor and fox news legal analyst, arthur aidala and he is outnumbered. just smile. >> i'm so excited. can we have fun today? last time i was here it was somber day. it is warm out. it is humid. i wore light colored suit. >> you're not mourning. >> i was a little nervous. had no problem putting it on. will i get in trouble. i happened to see one of the executives in the hall. he said i'm okay. >> you know what? you can pull it off. >> okay.
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that takes the wind out of your sail a little bit. >> let's rock an role now. roll. >> let's rock and roll, people. >> surging donald trump taking commanding lead in the polls. a new "fox news poll" showing trump with 26% support from gop voters. the highest any republican candidate has received so far. jeb bush is second. is. he is only one in double digits. only top 10 in recent national polls will be invited to the debate thursday night on fox. the percentage of those saying they will definitely vote for the real estate mogul, nearly quadrupling since early june. jumping from eight to 34%. as the percentage saying they would never vote for "the donald" dropping
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practically in half, from 59 to 33%. also, in the fox polls, when it comes to the most important qualities gop primary voters say they want in a candidate, a strong leader topping that list. followed by a nominee who would have true conservative values, and, can defeat the democrats. okay. so, arthur, i mean what do you make of this? here donald trump, just you thought he couldn't surge anymore in the polls, he is doubling in some spots. >> he is bringing with him an energy and enthusiasm that just isn't seen. to give viewers a little inside baseball, here at fox, usually august, kind of a like a quiet month. almost like dead around here. there is so much energy in the hallways around here, everywhere you go because, let's face it. it is because of donald trump. it was august 6th and everyone wants to go to the beach or wherever their little holiday vacation is, they want to go to hear what he has got to
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say. quite frankly, don't take christie out of the equation as somebody else who brings some excitement and some entertainment to this i think it is going to be special but i don't think, i think trump, if he is smart, takes the opportunity to seem as presidential as he can. to stand up there as a statesman as opposed to antagonist. >> seems no matter where he goes people are fired up. i had to cut you off because you're so fired up talking about "the donald." >> i apologize. >> frank luntz did a folk just group on gop voters. wow did people really get heated. >> the united states, agreeing we is saying, standing up and they're clapping, the other republicans better stop making fun of him because they made fun of ronald reagan. i think donald trump could become the next president of the united states of america. [applause] >> he is not a fraud. >> what is fraud. >> people have not done their
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homework people have not done homework on donald trump. look at his books. he is all over the fence on issues over the years. changes his views like he is changes his underwear. he is a democrat. >> what does donald trump stand for? >> give me the program -- >> ii want a president that will do what the taxpayers want him to do. and what the constitution says he is supposed to do. not what donald wants donald to do. >> i think he will get the jobs but i think he will also get the right people to bring the constitutionality back of this country. >> whoa, whoa. looking at andrea and kennedy. people's faces are red. >> a fight broke out and it was like a wwe fight. they were beating each other with chairs t was amazing. >> then ronda rousey came in and swung her belt all over the place and donald trump got quite jealous. >> love him or hate him -- >> last night i emailed you and andrea. i got crickets back. i was doing titillating thing watching c-span alone on a
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monday night. >> i wrote you back. >> you did? i didn't get it. >> i actually didn't write you back. >> didn't have donald trump in it. it didn't look like that room because it was person after the next t was kind of a, a really laid-back sort of a thing. i suddenly realized like arthur said, donald trump bring as certain something to the room, whether you agree with him or not, he brings energy. >> he will be challenged. >> that room had more than forum did with 14 candidates. three by satellite albeit. >> this is going, whether or not you agree with the electoral college, it is going to come down to math. he may inspire passion but does that translate to votes? >> right. we don't know yet. >> there is a big difference between poll numbers in august and voters in november of the following year. >> the debates, this will be a whole different ballgame. potentially andrea, game-changer. charles krauthamer last night on with bret baier, he was, he was
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suggesting that there, obviously candidates that have a lot to lose heading into the debate and those that don't have so much to lose. he was suggesting those that don't have so much to lose will take the opportunity to go after trump. >> that's right. if they're not getting traction in the polls and don't have as much money in their covers they need something to get attention and get eyes on them. be prepared for some of them to act a little bit craze you sy and make -- crazy and make statements that will get them some play. on the donald trump factor, yes, new hampshire is state he could potentially win. you can not discount him in new hampshire. iowa, i'm not so sure. the reason why he is doing so well, i mean this as compliment to you, arthur, he has what i call the aidala factor. energy that northeast, plainspoken, new york. you're very similar. same thing with chris christie. but trump is stealing chris christie's mojo. if kasich makes it on to the stage i think he could be a dark horse. >> he went up one point in the
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most recent "fox news poll." >> he was there last night. >> depending when people talk about leadership, they talk about kasich. i don't know if he will be the master debater that is required on that stage thursday night. >> speaking of which, this thursday, august 6th. this is the debate day that we team up with facebook to bring you the first republican presidential primary debate of 2016, of the 2016 race. live from cleveland. it all starts at 5:00 eastern. we want you to be a part of it. submit your questions by going to facebook.com/fox news and tell us what you want to hear from the candidates. now to the democrats. a new "fox news poll" shows hillary clinton is still the frontrunner but her numbers have taken a hit. they have hit a new low, 51% say they would vote for her now. that is a 10-point drop since june. meantime senator bernie sanders and vice president joe biden who is said to be considering a run, both made gains. arthur, i will go to you first
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on this one. trump surging, hillary going down in the polls. >> let's face it, this is a marathon. it is like you don't look at the first 100 yards of a marathon to determine who so going to win. but that works both ways, for both of the front-runners, for trump and hillary. both of them will get kicked around a lot because they have the targets on their back but hillary doesn't seem to have formidable group of people attacking her in the democratic primary. i hope joe biden gets no not not because i'm a huge joe biden fan but our whole system is based on competition and bringing out best in people and challenges bring out best in someone. i still think hillary will be frontrunner. if i had to gamble today i think she is going to win but she will get her butt kicked. common folk are not freaked out about benghazi and they're freaked out about emails and way
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she conducted herself as secretary of state with top information when she was looked after. if she is president, no one looking over her shoulder imagine what she would do then. >> harris you dig through the numbers as you do so often, in the polling the democratic party is not garnering support like gop did, among primary voters. interested, gop, 74%. 56% on the democratic side. not interested, 44% of democratic respondents. >> this is what we saw in the midterm elections too. voter intensity was riding with more conservative voters. that is not actually news. the democrats ought to be worried about women who look like hillary clinton because the new "wall street journal/nbc news" survey is showing she is bleeding women. 44%. say this only categorically because it is broken out like this, they looked at in june, 44% of white woman had favorable view of clinton, 43% didn't.
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now 34% have favorable view, 53% don't. how do they match up? these are college educated women. and there are some other categories within. she is bleeding independents as well, coming down double digits. those are types of things i think democrats would be looking g to softenthan -- her -- >> those are the women that voted and put president obama into office not once, but twice. >> exactly. >> remember without women, if she loses them, she loses white house. that is why she has this ad out with her mom and her grandma. i think it is very narrow-minded. she can't just get suburban women voters. she needs younger women voter, "glamour" magazine vote, the women who didn't vote before. i don't see her connecting. she hasn't answered questions about the emails. not that she just has bad answers, she has no answers. abiden run, like team of rivals would force hillary clinton to work harder and answer some questions. it might even be good for her if
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he jumps in the race. might make her a better candidate. >> democrats want to have a passionate opponent out there and hillary clinton does not inspire passion, not just in women. she doesn't inspire passion in everybody, she is the meh candidate with numbers. a lot of democrats are talking about drafting howard schultz, the starbucks ceo. >> if message is garnered toward women and you're not winning women who might think like you education alley, so for the. that is a big problem. >> she spent $2 million in ads to soften her appeal with women. ted cruz trying to cut through the rest of the crowd of the gop field, in a new campaign ad featuring a machine gun and bacon. not only one showing growing trend of off the wall videos. do they help or hurt white house con senders -- contenders. >> he was shot in his car while stopped at a traffic light. the man accused of killing 19-year-old brendan testify lynn,!ed it was retaliation for
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♪ >> i like the final guitar strum. isn't that fun? you're watching "outnumbered." we're glad that you are. you called them, just kills, saying murders of four people, three in washington state, one in new jersey were in retaliation for actions by the united states? iraq, syria and afghanistan. this seattle man, right there, is facing a judge. the first murder case in new jersey which a defendant is charged with terrorism under state law. he is accused of killing 19-year-old brendan tevlin, a story we followed. he just finished freshman year at college. stopped at a traffic light last june and ambushed and shot multiple times. rick leventhal is live outside of the courthouse in newark. rick? >> reporter: harris, brendan tevlin was home for the summer from the university of richmond. he borrowed his grandfather's suv, visited a friend on his way
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back to his parent as house when he was executed by a self-avowed muslim. ali muhammad brown in his jailhouse scrubs and religious skullcap pleaded not guilty to nine counts of terrorism and murder. he confessed to violent killing spree, saying the murders were justified for actions by u.s. government in iraq, afghanistan and syria. brown's goal was to travel there to join the fight against the u.s. and coalition partners. eventually brown will be brought back to washington state to face charges in murders of three men last april in june. two he shot execution-style as they shot in their car. the third as he walked down the street of a seat tell sub is a bush. in new jersey he is accused of carjacking and senseless murder of brendan tevlin whose parents were asked how they are holding up. >> best you can. it will be a long process. >> parents worst nightmare,
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happened to us. >> your reaction seeing the defendant in court today? >> he doesn't reserve a reaction >> reporter: allison tevlin said they're honoring brendan's memory, be true to the motto, good vibes and easy living. ali muhammed brown is behind bars, harris and will remain there until his next court appearance in october. >> rick leventhal, thank you very much. get your impressions, arthur of this case. first of its kind tried like this in the state of new jersey. >> perspective what the mom said, it is a are parent's worst nightmare and it is. it is also law enforcement's worst nightmare. you can't prevent this, there is nothing, unless you lived in military state. had guy's quotes, all these lives are taken every single day by america, this government. so a life for a life. a lone guy went out there to kill three absolutely innocent,
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wonderful people. there is nothing you can do to stop it, by new jersey's law he will never see life of day. >> what about life for life? what about his life? how likely new jersey can take his. >> i don't believe they can. new jersey, even if it is on the books, i'm not sure if it is, new jersey hasn't executed anybody forever. he will not see light of day and will be treated, actually this is probably going to be a federal crime. he could get the death penalty. it doesn't happen in new jersey. basically what happens, they put you in a box. they lock the door. slip food through a slot. that is how live the rest of your life which is a horrible way -- >> how do you decide whether cold-blooded murder or terrorism? what is the line? >> helped us, his quote. i mean a lot of times, you're right, i it is difficult. >> whether it is politically motivated or religiously motivated. >> if it was act of passion, he fooled around with my girlfriend that is not terrorism.
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america, the government, killing other people that fits right in. he is doing this to scare us. exactly what he is doing. he is fair filing us. >> we've seen it before, not in similar cases we've seen before muslim men like fort hood, express they were doing this in the name of jihad. there was testimony he gave to army psychologists. i'm just saying there have been case before where we've seen these men say they're doing it in the name of allah, for jihad, payback, all these sorts of things. somehow classified as workplace violence. >> that is argument for another day. paul fishmans the u.s. attorney in new jersey who i believe has jurisdiction over this case, this guy made it very clear, he is telling us, this is why i did it. i'm performing an act of terrorism. >> prosecutors said this was a devout muslim. they bought that language into their argument as i understand it. >> he is also making it part of the narrative. it is not, if he didn't raise it they would have probably raised
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it. he is raising it. >> broadly speaking does this move us forward in i in way on the fight against homegrown terror? >> no. all it does, just becomes more scary. just shows you how, we're all at risk. how that poor grandfather has to live with the fact, if i didn't lend my grandson the car he wouldn't have the car. no. there is nothing good, nothing positive comes out of this situation whatsoever. it is tragic. >> tevlin was a really good kid. i live in new jersey. it shook -- >> senseless, random acts of death. >> arthur, thank you. not just baltimore. the surge in crime is hitting major american cities from coast to coast. what explains the rise in violence? why protests against police in recent months could be a factor. plus the dallas cowboys proudly celebrating a star player's brawl. is this what they should be high-fiving about? well it is a violent game i suppose. or is it sending the wrong message? ♪ benny's the oldest dog in the shelter.
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♪ >> welcome back to "outnumbered." major american cities reeling from a surge in violent crime. in baltimore, nearly a dozen federal agents joining the police department's homicide unit to help curb the skyrocketing murder rate. last month 45 people killed in the quote, charmed city, breaking a baltimore record set in 1972. this up tick comes after rioting in the spring over the death of a black man in police custody. now things are no better right here in the big apple. just this morning five people shot in front after brooklyn apartment building, just days after 22 people were hurt in 10 separate shootings over the weekend. this as records show that new york is seeing a ten% rise in murders from the same time last year. today nypd commissioner william
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bratton is expected to discuss the city's major crime spike to reporters in response to a rash of shootings over weekend. bratton says new york must not return to the bad old days of 1970s. arthur, i think we are on a high speed coaster back to the 1970s, to the days of ding kin living here. i notice more panhandlers, more crime. i feel less safe than de blasio. a lot of people said they knew it would happen because of progressive policies and anti- poll cop and antipolice rhetoric coming out of the mayor's office. >> there are two things going on here. what you say is true about de blasio. bratton is the one who turned this city around in 1991 and 92 with giuliani. he was police commissioner, with rudy to clean things up. i studied this to some degree. there are two schools of thoughts, giuliani, bloomberg,
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stop and frisk. mobilize the police and make them more aggressive. then there's the more de blasio aspect is, he wants to get the police more into the community, almost like a curtis sliwa guardian angels type of approach, be omnipresent. we make fun of him with his red beret, and on subways see the guys in the red jackets, all right there is guy there, he has radio, he can reach out to law enforcement. also have a relationship. i was speaking to another one of my buddies who lives in not the greatest area in brooklyn. he is like, you know, you used to kind of know who the cop was, you would be afraid to do something because that cop will come and run you over. now all the cops are in the car, there is disconnect. that is really de blasio's thing. bottom line i still have a lot of faith in police commissioner bratton to fix this. >> bratton turned around los angeles. >> he is the real deal. >> he had the same drop in violent crime and homicide in los angeles that you did here.
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is it all bratton? bratton wouldn't even take credit for it. they have a hard time assessing what that big drop in crime is directly related to. i don't know if you have the same difficulty, figuring out why there has been such a quick spike? >> you know what you're feeling, andrea, i don't think is in your imagination. >> i know it is not. >> that is true. i spent time in los angeles, i had two big cities to compare. we have a trash on our streets in manhattan. all of a sudden. >> quality of life, harris. >> if you put more police on the streets. do community one-on-one thing, you also have to put out the word that you believe in those police to do their job. otherwise you have more people talking. >> that argument former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, who i have spoken to many times recently over on the business network and he reiterated the point. lack of condemnation of washington from the violence, whether ferguson or baltimore. the lax of leadership, lack of somebody coming out saying this
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is wrong, stop. police feel like they have their hands tied. >> why would the police jump into a situation if they are thinking, one, i'm not going to have the support. >> no one has my back. >> i could lose my pension. >> could go to jail! >> could lose my life, everything because they do not have my back. this is not just new york city, this is spike, why viewers need to take this story seriously. this is major cities. >> i think they're taking it seriously. >> saw the president in last 48 hours get visibly emotional talking about climate change. how many people did you say just died? 45? where is the emotion? okay? ferguson was something we were sew focused on this in country. it was watercooler story -- you couldn't go anywhere a few months ago when rioting was going on, people were talking about it. we walk away from the scene. where is the president on that? where is the emotion. >> young black boys are being gunned down every weekend.
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of the president says nothing. no emotion from the democratic parity. you know what they're doing this summer? they're trying to decriminalize act. trying to get rid of bail. showing up the a prisons like president obama did, let criminals on the street. taking side of the criminal instead of having the backs of cops. >> well, after a year of bad headlines, another story we've been following, the nfl. have nfl teams learned their lesson? maybe not. take the dallas cowboys. while brawls at training camp is nothing new, america's team taking to social media to promote a fight involving one of its stars, dez bryant. you think team owner jerry jones is upset someone he is paying $70 million was in harm's way? think again. jones telling a paper, quote, that's good stuff. that's training camp. that is not new. that is happening at our training camps for years and years and years. a throwback to the years you saw michael irvin out here and deion sanders and those guys.
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the minnesota vikings facing a fierce backlash after posting a family day photo of star running back adrian peterson and one of his sons. the same adrian peterson who was brought up on child abuse charges for disciplining his 4-year-old son with a switch. arthur, this is tough one, you take it. >> harris started off saying before, football is not exactly badminton. if you're paying a guy 70 million bucks you want the fire in the belly in training camp. >> good point. >> that he will bring it out on the field. hey, i paid for the bull that will come out in the rodeo kicking and screaming. >> especially reminiscent of your most recent successful era. jerry jones is desperate to have a championship team once again. >> that is who he referred to. >> romo, bless his bones, he will not do it. dez bryant is hothead. he is known for getting in conflicts. that is pays off in marketing
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and opponents are scared, seeing their own player, what he will do to opponents. >> this is interesting the way jerry jones put it. this is always the case. now with social media we see this. we should go back to the tv throw back thursday. >> adrian peterson, picture, while otherwise moving and touching moment with his son, kennedy, i mean, should he be the poster boy are to the nfl and family values? >> i don't think it is accidental on the part of the vikings. what they're saying we've made a huge investment in this guy. they went and retooled his contract to give him a little bit more of a guaranty. peterson said, give me a little bit of love. don't show me as monster. i love my kids. both are working in concert to try to rehab if he is getting help and -- >> what i will -- i have a lot
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less problem with fathers overdisciplining their children than those that disappear from their lives. >> point taken. >> have they, sort of maybe gotten the message from the public that they -- >> if i could do it in one or two sentences, since there are like eight years old, since they're eight years old, they have been held on a pedestal. they have stood out from everyone at such a young age. they have gotten privileges, that just other people don't get. i don't blame them, if your whole life this is what it is, you think you're above the rules. you don't have to play by the rules, until you are -- >> you're exactly right. imagine the entitlement. >> that is the word i'm looking for. >> you used the word desperate for the nfl in the off-season. i imagine all the teams would like to get a little love. we saw it work with stefan curry in the nba with his beautiful little girl at his news conferences, so on, so forth. maybe they're trying to take a
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page out of that book. >> i love my former high-profile clients. disclaimer. >> keep them coming. >> you represented stefan curry? >> that is privileged information. i would have to kill you if i told you, harris. >> all right. just call it machine gun bacon. texas senator ted cruzoout with a new campaign video where he uses heat of a machine gun to cook some bacon. it is not the only off the wall video we've seen from a candidate. do these clips help them stand out from the crowd or make them look less presidential. ♪ ngie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog.
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that is america. and then he fires off a few rounds. he eats the bacon with a fork. it is latest in a string of off the wall youtube style videos from some of the republicans who want to be president. we'll show you a clip from the cruz video. first, a few that came before. watch. ♪ >> hey, i'm rand paul. i'm trying to kill the tax code, all 70,000 pages of it. ♪ [gunfire] ♪ >> machine gun bacon. [laughter]. >> actually -- now i would eat
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that. >> bacon goes with everything? is that what you would say? >> you would really eat that? >> of course i would. it doesn't have gluten. >> gluten-free chocolate chip cookie. >> i put bacon in my maple fudge, my friend. >> i put bacon in my homemade cornbread. >> i put bacon in my luffa. >> can i talk about ted cruz. as a lawyer he argued in front of the united states supreme court many, many times. he is someone, if you take out the donald trump or chris christie -- >> it was very crisp and difficult. >> i could see him -- >> there was a kind of a vicious seven to eight second delay, rubio, cruz, rand paul via satellite. cruz looked very comfortable. >> they're stuck in the middle. interesting to sigh who dusts off debate skills which got these three senators into their various positions. they are there, especially cruz
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because they are great debaters and comfortable in the format. >> bacon doesn't move me. does it move you. >> i like machine guns more than bacon and i like ted cruz more than bacon. i don't think this is really moving the masses. these silly little video on do them on campaign trail. hope shows put you on the air, if you don't want to spend a lot of money. it is earned media. it's a little gimmick. >> would you rather see someone screwing around at a range, wrapping a rifle in bacon then making obscene, comments, i don't know about the holocaust and trying to get donald trump that way? at least there is some humor employed here. >> there is meat to this. there is always meat to bacon. >> pardon me for being serious. i would love to see ted cruz sitting on steps of united states supreme court, saying i have argued in this court many times and likelihood, during the
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next administration of there being a vacancy on united states supreme court is very high. i will tell you of everyone who is running i think i would be best qualified to make this very, very important decision that could shift the balance of power on the supreme court as to who is going to fill that. >> you could tell that, because you've got this thing going. >> donald trump thing going. >> you don't have the hair, arthur but you have style. >> you lost me at sitting on the steps. if he had bacon on the steps. >> if he had bacon. i like the rand paul thing with chainsaw. i kind of, that is true. that should be like that. >> do you think that, andrea, we'll see these ads get even crazier? every campaign cycle seems like -- >> that is how desperate they get. nothing new, the chainsaw. you saw joe manchin. mentioned it yesterday, the democrat took a shotgun and shot the cap-and-trade bill. do something different without chainsaws, guns. do something a little bit
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different. >> jell-o wrestling? >> your idea was interesting, because no one ever done it before. >> people minimize the supreme court except every june we're sitting here talking about some huge decision that comes out. so i do think that will be an issue. i'm not going to knock down the jell-o wrestling. maybe because hillary clinton doesn't have passion. that would get passion. yellow wrestling -- >> it could -- love stinks. we all know that, especially breakups. a new study says there is a big difference between men and women who files the most pain following a split and who heals better. we're getting into that. stay right here, you and your bacon. art health's important... ...so you may... take an omega-3 supplement... ...but it's the ingredients inside that really matter for heart health.
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>> more "outnumbered" in just a moment. first with jenna lee, what is happening in the second hour of "happening now." hey there, jenna. >> candidate threw his hat in the ring and rising in the polls. wee bring you live at that event and latest there. president meeting with the u.n. secretary at white house.
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he is urging other countries to take on the climate change as big topic. also the president's birthday. more news as we get it. wildfires raging in california, forcing thousands from their homes. two dozen homes have been destroyed. some 6,000 are threatened. an unprecedented fire. several fires burning there. we'll have very latest on that. harris. >> jenna, thank you. >> breakups are hard. they could be even worse for women. that is according to a new study that finds that women experience more emotional and physical pain after a split. while men tend just to move on to another partner. but researchers say that women eventually heal and come out stronger in the end while men never fully recover, which can lead to anger and self-destructive behavior. where do i begin on this. okay, arthur i have a theory. i will say this i often find it take as woman a long time to break up with a man but breaks up with him in her head. by the time that she breaks up
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with him, crises i don't know, a month or so. then she is fine. he keeps calling because he wants to come back and begs her. >> any woman or you? >> every guy i date. go ahead. >> harris? >> i want to say, give a musical, pape a musical picture here. -- paint. if it weren't for horrible, heartwrenching breakups we wouldn't have a dell. adele. women break up and feel things deeply intensely. feels bad for a long period of time to write great record. finds someone news and has a baby. >> go back to what the study is saying. there is truth in it. men can move on with other women quickly but they tend to feel the emotional pain eventually. what do you think? >> i think, i mean what do i know except i think -- >> you're a man. >> i think we're more shallow. i don't think we're as deep. i think we're more, we live by
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ignorance is bliss kind of thing. and we're also more dependent, i think in general, yes, you break up and move on and you want someone else there to be your partner. i think men in general, you know, you partner up easier and quicker, and you guys think about it more, which is smarter. you look before you leap. >> that is why men write punk rock and -- >> adam levine. is always writing about animals. >> and sugar. >> giving thought to what you said, andrea, about men moving on. they move on so quickly, collect all the things to keep them distracted. they realized they're only distracted. the thing they really want they gave up. it takes sometime -- time to figure that out. it is little of maturity. we women, we mourn. i remember getting my heartbroken and mourning. feeling deep -- >> no, no, no. she is making all these faces. come on.
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>> lots of cigarettes have you been there? steve any -- stevie nicks and cigarettes. have you been there. >> people are getting so personal. sharing personal stories. >> share the personal story. >> men compete, women choose. which is why they also said that women do more of the breaking up. inflicts so much pan on us, why do we break up? we're investing more in the relationship. men are competing. if they lose the girl they move on. >> some girls don't want to be broken up with. >> i don't see men move on. >> says they stay emotionally hurt from the relationship forever. >> women have by definition, by design, women have a much longer parental investment than men. they do. for men it can be 30 seconds. >> my goodness, when this
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conversation stops and you get up and leave, my heart will be broken. >> it hurts so you don't do it anymore, arthur. >> i'm lying. >> have red wine. >> we have a lawyer in the room. we should have a shrink. >> battle between women and men. the air-conditioning temperature. happens here in the studio. while she is freezing, he is feeling just fine. yes, patrick, stage manager. new study, that all acs are actually set to make men more comfortable. we'll explain. ♪ understands the life behind it. those who have served our nation. have earned the very best service in return. ♪
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>> when the heat is on outside, you usually can count on your office beingoise cold. most offices set the temperatures to make the dudes happy. researchers found that standard temperatures are used from formulas in the 1960s. how progressive. based on how fast they generate heat. and now women having much lower metabolic rate and wearing less clothing, some say it is time to
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change the cooling model. i have sleeveless and you have a full suit and t- shirt and we'll -- wool socks. you must be doing. >> no, i mean, that is accurate. >> and by the way, this place is heated for our protection. >> you are correct. you don't have anything on your legs and feet and arms and we do. >> you can break this down. >> you are like shaming me? >> i am jealous, i wish i could walk around t- shirts and shorts. >> hi, judge. >> and sure, your honor, you take your robe off i will take my coat off. >> men are more comfortable than women. >> you get to wear flat shoes and winter time you have jackets
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on. >> it say choice to wear six inch heels. >> i have them. >> and you can probably break this down by race. >> i bet you, if they did a story. >> asian people want a certain degrees and different part of the world. >> down david downing. >> and i will say that. >> i know you are your next client. >> back me up on this. >> i don't get cold. >> i don't get cold. >> you are doing a triath lon a week. you barely cool down. >> i use bourbon. >> and like a space heater. >> i hope i brought the heat today. it was wonderful being here with you guys. >> we love it. it is brains and colors.
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