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>> this is "outnumbered." i am harris faulkner. sandra smith, andrea tantaros, and rachel campos duffy, is our one lucky goy guy, the former senator of massachusetts, senator scott brown is here and he is "outnumbered." welcome. >> good to see you. >> there is pinpoints having to do with the military we will get to. >> isn't every state great? we say the great state of -- but isn't every state great? >> it is. but i love saying it. 300 and counting. fox news as learned the number of hillary clinton's e-mails flagged for potentially classified content is up to 305 and there could be more as investigators scramble to screen
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the documents. former ambassador to the united nations, john bolton, said the feds pouring through the server probably don't think it is funny. >> i think people who have lived under the rigors of the classification system and went to lengths to keep the sensitive material out of the public eye and avoid the risk of compromise see the pattern of behavior over four years and they are outraged. i hate to be the political official at the justice department or white house that tried to stop it. >> ed henry is joining us from las vegas where hillary clinton is expected to hold a town hall later today and give a speech on big labor. i can guess her people are focused on 305 e-mails. >> reporter: yeah, and we will
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see if she takes questions not just from voters but the media as well. a lot of questions about the e-mail situation. obvious obviously. she is planning a vacation in the hamptons so this might be the last chance to spin the story. this is deadly serious business when you talk about an fbi investigation. the 305 e-mails that have been flagged we have been reporting from the state department and court papers saying on top of the 63 e-mails we confirmed contained classified information and the other 305 were just flagged and intelligence agencies will look through t. but the state department says they are basing the 305 number of potentially more classified e-mails based on 20% of the e-mails. they have 80% to go through so there could be hundreds more. another threat is bernie
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sanders. you mentioned him. from the left. he has been pushing hard and gaining in the polls. our national poll he is occupy up eight points and gaining an hillary clinton who still has the lead. they are both speak here today and this is a key early state for both parties. hillary clinton lost to obama here in 2008 and that was the beginning of the end after loosing iowa. the bottom line is she is feeling a lot of heat from bernie sanders, and the e-mail issue, she wants to talk about the economy and other issues but she is going to have to deal with the fact others could be getting in the race like vice president joe biden. >> you heard me say it before. handle your scandal. let's bring it out to the the couch. you heard the ambassador talking about the painful process you have to go through to learn how
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to deal with classified information. you have been through that. >> we were trained rigorously to make sure we don't make a mistake whether it is embassies and we leave our phones at home and coming back we make sure they are properly scanned and there is mechanisms to do that. any of the briefings are in the skip, the secured briefings that are sound-proof and tamper-proof. and she knew or should have known. the problem with secretary clinton is there is a double standard. you look at the previously people who made mistakes, intenti intentional or not being one, as another general who misplaced one e-mail and he is in jail for three and a half years. so the justice department, will they do their job? or another political eric holder situation. >> don't you think that brings up a good question. obama's doj is where investigations go to die and
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this one is moving forward. >> because of the fbi -- >> is it because of the fbi or valerie jerrett and obama don't like her and want to push it forward? >> that is too much inside baseball. i don't think it is that sinister. i think the fbi received some of the classified e-mails and were like what are we doing? >> and who gave them to them? >> hillary clinton. >> no, the cia. that is telling the cia -- i am sure they are upset about what happened to general petraeus. the same investigative committee, harris, that was investigating petraeus, that went after petraeus, and punished petraeus, is the same one that is following hillary clinton's lead and the hill has a very interesting piece with a source that says the outcome is likely to be the same. what i don't understand is she continues to lie about this and laughing it off. her jokes over the weekend, i think you mentioned them yesterday, the snapchat joke and
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liking it because they disappear on her own, this is not a laughing matter when you have alphabet soup of scrutiny. and we learned from the daily mail that the firm holding her server kept it in the bathroom. >> how about her lawyer who is holding on to not just the server but the three thumb drives and the lawyers' classified status or lack there of. >> this entire staff. lawyers doing their own e-mails >> let's get the duplicate server. >> this goes to a lack of trustworthiness and the lack of double standard. >> on some level this is stupid. >> so was lying about the monica
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until there was a dna stain. i think this is their playbook. they lie until the very end. she thinks it is going to work for him. >> one thing i want to ask about is the politics of this. bernie sanders is gaining ground and isn't talk about the e-mail scandal. what happens if he decides to talk about this? >> if i were bernie sanders i would stay out. there is a rule about setting yourself on fire. bernie should pop popcorn and enjoy the show because it is getting better by the day but good for him. hillary clinton is feeling that burn. as the growing e-mail scandal continues to swirl around her, hillary clinton is setting her sights on hollywood agreeing to appear on the ellen degeneres show for just the third major interview of her campaign. she interviewed with uni vision
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and sat down with cnn for her first interview. okay. we call this on the couch months ago when she was in hiding saying and now she is running the ellen. can ellen save her? >> she pulled in this idea of comedy and she is trying to pull it. can she save her? >> we know she will try. she supported her in her last presidential run. she also contributed to her campaign. we know she has widely female audience. this as a perfect spot. can you blame her? >> i think this is interesting.
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ellen is a true social issues democrat. takes me back to john edwards. ellen could be smart to ask her tough questions. >> never. >> not just about the e-mails but also the nobel girl coming on and ask her how to answer to that with the money the clinton foundation -- >> you will not know the e-mail thing is going on. >> i think they are seeing something going on >> doesn't it point to real trouble with women? we saw president obama making the stops at ellen. we have seen ms. obama do it. they do it well on the ellen show. hillary clinton, though, she is literally bleeding support among females and needs them to win the white house and this says she is in trouble. >> she is in trouble and the big question is is she going to dance? sgle we saw her dance.
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>> michele obama set the dancing bar pretty high. >> yes, all kidding aside she is in trouble. it is in the freefall. and many of the women i know, strong and athletic -- >> wow, i love that. >> where are you going with this? >> they expect more from people who are going to be leading the country. they expect you to be trustwo trustworthy and give them an honest answer. >> this is going to need more than running man. >> all of that is good but i think we might have to throw facts at it. this is back to the word and i don't use it often because i don't think it is nice but you have to be unconscious on some level, mean spirited and wanting to commit a crime, there are not a lot of issues here, but stupidity has to be on the list.
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did you think you could get away with all of this? and now bernie sanders is coming along, and by the way, i don't know if you caught, but some in the democratic party are saying could he win based on the numbers. >> he is a socialist and america is not going to elect a socialist. he is winning in new hampshire because the republicans are paying on the primary. you have the traditional ultra liberal democrat staying home and participating and don't trust her. >> very quickly, sandra, i think you are seeing the beginning of collapse. support among women and young women, specifically the young women that turned out for president obama, point she needs to do more than go on ellen. >> if you were hillary clinton wouldn't you sit down with ellen degeneres as well? wouldn't you go after your
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target audience and sit down with the friendly interviewer who you know is supporting you? you cannot blame her for it. whether or not it will get her out of the mess she is in -- they will not address this on the show. >> i agree. >> another new poll with donald trump as the republicans top candidate and his favoribility doubles since june and two women making history graduting from ranger school. the changes this has on the nation's military. and "outnumbered" overtime. we take the filters and throw them out of the studio. log on and click on the overtime tab. it gets fun sometimes. i promise -- it will be good. with my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis,
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jeb bush in second at 13%. trump's favorability is also on the rise jumping eight points since july to 58%. former speaker of the house and former presidential candidate newt gingrich says the other candidates must think the reality that donald trump is serious competition. >> he is the biggest communicator of earned media in political history. the other candidates have to face the reality if he stays at 25% or better he wins. you have that many candidates and one that 25% they keep k winning. someone has to take him head on. you are dealing with someone who is totally different from anybody unemployed -- in modern politics. >> do you take him seriously? >> yeah, he is talking about
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immigration, and dealings with china and you see the hacking and currency issues and people coming into the curreountry to us. >> can we win the nomination? >> it is a strictly numbers game. after this first round in iowa, you will see people drop out and the numbers will shift. he is defining his policies and issues and whether you like him or not he is the donald. >> you look at what is happening in the polls and he is not going away any time soon. what are you hearing in the midwest about donald trump? >> interesting you should bring up the midwest. they have experience of voting for a big peterson like that, jesse ventura, it was a disaster and hecht -- he could not work with others. it brings up the question if
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whether we need a ceo in the office. our founders setup co-equal branches of the government. we have a president who acts like a dictator and we don't like it. do republicans really want to vote in somebody like this? somebody who can't work with others? somebody who they always see the immigration bill is bringing up things that are unconstitutional, like the birthright situation. this is not someone who looks at things practically and works well with others. >> mark halburn has gone on the record saying donald trump, no matter what happens, he changed the scope of this race. listen: >> trump may not end up as the nominee but he changed the race. not just leading but coming to the fair. i have been there with obama at the peak and sarah palin as
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well. the reception wasn't just about celebrity status. people were yelling things to him with passion. save us. you are the only one who can stop hillary. thank you for making america great again. >> to me he was saying the critics are saying it is all about his celebrity and everyone knowing him, his name, and his brand and that is why they like to be around him. mark is saying he has people on the issues and they want to follow him >> i follow mark on twitter and saw the generational tweets in his change and knew he was walking with somebody big because it was getting exciting. here is what i think is deep in the numbers of favorite favorability. the more time people spend with donald trump the more they like him. that is dangerous for the other republicans in the race. i am guessing that is what newt gingrich sees. he is picking up steam on the issues but the intangible and
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the more time you walk with him, 45 minutes is a long walk, something resonates. the other candidates can't mimic it. >> i have interviewed donald trump several times in my career and i know when you sit down with him he is not just sitting down and planned out what he is saying. he is listening, engaged, eye contact is strong. you do get that when you sit down with donald trump. >> what is really remarkable is he is teflon-don. he went after john mccain and figures that people said he was finished about. things that stick to other candidates don't stick to teflon-don.
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the conservatives with furious. they want someone who has fire and will fight and that is what donald trump is doing. and have looked at the numbers. he could win the nomination. why? because others are splintering the vote. he could win iowa. he could easily win iowa. new hampshire, that is tailored for somebody like donald trump. >> what happened to jeb bush? before trump was in he was a top. >> it is a real threat to republican candidates and people should start taking it seriously. >> does he have a band of political consultants? >> he is doing well without the advice. truly fierce woman are going into the books. they are the first to pass the . what this means for women in the military. and a presidential candidate tangled with a reporter over gender and politics. the brutally honest response
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put them in the history book. the first women just graduated from the army's legendary ranger school. completing a two-month course that until now was closed to women. students are required to survive on little food, sleep and do challenging exercises like carry a hundred pounds of gear through swamps and mountains. each graduate shows the physical and mental toughness to lead organizations at any level. every soldier, regardless of gender can achieve his or her full potential. end quote. senator, i look at your
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background and service, but you say armed service committee. you helped make this happen? >> i was one of the spearheaded member do is make sure women were able to participate in combat roles and arms. women are in the support services right now and there is no opportunity for expansion of career. there is a glass ceiling for them. you look at leah gabriel, one of the contributors here. she is a fighter pilot, served, and been in a war zone. there is such a blurred area. women have died, killed, and hurt, ptsd and the whole nine yards. the question have always had is how does it affect the mission? i don't care if it is black, white, male, female, gay, straight, as long as the soldier is performing the mission and doing it to the best of their
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ability i am cool with it. i think they will implement the slow integration of women into the combat arms to see if it works >> they have time to do that because that is the expectation level. this elite group, the women are still not allowed to apply for that. >> is having a woman or somebody affect the mission? that was the issue are gays serving. will that affect the mission? that is my only priority. >> is the military flexible enough to go this worked -- they passed the training, i am assuming, harris, they didn't alter the training in any way. >> from what i'm reading, no. >> they get past the training, it is implemented and if it doesn't work on the battlefield is the military able to overcome the pc challenge, if you will, of rolling it back if it doesn't work?
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>> that is when you rely on the generals on the ground and the people making that decision. i don't think any general will just implement a program because it is politically correct. they will make sure the first and foremost issue is the security of the troops. >> i want to say i don't want to jump to that just yet. let's scelebrate the woman. the army is not identifying them but they are officers in their 20s. they are tough, strong women, pioneers. congratulations. we need more of you. >> and we want to honor the 200 women that died in iraq and afghanistan that were serving. we want to recognize them because there have been women serving and added real value because they blended into the culture and were on the ground and gaining intelligence and we should not forget those women. democratic presidential
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candidate bernie sanders on the offensive blasting a report for asking about his opponent's looks. when reporter anna marie cox asked if it was fair hillary clinton's hair got more scrutiny than his bernie sanders responded quote was i don't mean to be rude. i am running for the president of the united states on serious issues do you have serious questions? >> i can defend that as a serious question. it a gender issue. >> bernie sanders replied when the media looks like what my hair or hillary clinton's hair looks like something is wrong. he did say it was wrong to focus on how candidates look. maybe bernie sanders doesn't want to answer because he doesn't have to hair. he is very smart. >> the report is doing his job
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trying to elicit a response from bernie sanders which he got. that was the response. he feels he should not have to respond to the reporter. look, i don't think any question is out of bounds. i think that you could obviously ask something unreasonable but this is a test of bernie sanders and i am okay with it. >> i am just surprised how much we are talking about bernie sanders now. seriously. it really elevated his status not just running for president but the fact so many focus on the negative of hillary clinton. they are looking to him to get the gotcha questions >> rachel, he is savvy because he knows the minute he comments on her hair, even though hillary clinton talks about coloring her hair, she could say i wish bernie sanders would spend more time on the issues and less on my hair. >> the media didn't get the memo. those kind of baiting, racist
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questions are only for republican candidates. if bernie sanders becomes the nominee, he or hillary will talk about racism and sexism all of the time about republicans. they just don't like the questions coming to them skwlchlt >> they already are. hillary clinton said to a bunch of black lives matter people -- i am not giving lip service from a bunch of white people. but hair, fair question or not, you have never been asked because you have gray hair. but how do you feel -- >> hello! >> you were asked about your body. >> the last time i did this show, i had people saying brown, why don't you dye your hair and show self-esteem and look younger. >> honestly you have been asked -- you posed naked for
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cosmo. >> you were butt naked. >> but you didn't see anything. >> were you asked about it? >> they have been trying to use it against me for 35 years. >> fair question? >> because of the democrats. listen how many people have done that sort of thing back in the day? john davidson -- >> we talked about that before the show. >> going back to a certain youtube video with you and your husband on a -- >> i was going to say we talked about this. >> fencing videos here. >> hello. >> we talked about this before the show because my husband has reality tv footage he wished didn't exist and he thinks it is -- >> fair question. i was in the cage with the mask on. >> this was when recently? >> no, in her younger days. >> get more on "outnumbered" overtime. we will have the senator if he will do play girl.
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and one university is being accused of being racist for a sign banning baggy pants and cursing. did the university cross the line or more political correctness going cray-cray? after the show, i did heck tease, go to overtime because i told you what we will talk about whether the senator likes it or not.
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head of the college. professor steven davis finds it quote deeply problematic especially for african-american members or staff members who should not be asked to use that title under any circumstances. in arkansas, another university is facing backlash over this sign of banning saggy pants and swearing and being too loud on campus -- baggy -- some signs are saying it is politically insensitive and targeting african-american students. administrators took down the sign but say they are trying to encourage good habits. senator, let me start with you. >> blame me all of the time >> there is a lot of ways you can go with this. >> this is getting unbelievable. political correctness is going crazy in universities.
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y politically not surprised. correct. master is sign of respect. whether it is head master in boarding school or university. the sagging pants sign and profanity and rudeness? i think that is appropriate. there are white people, white kids, wearing baggy pants. i don't know it goes to racist. >> do these changes in rule unfairly target a specific race, rachel? >> no, it is ridiculous. do you remember the biggest applause line donald trump got in the debate on fox news is when he said i don't have time to be politically correct and america doesn't have time to be politically correct and people are fed up. it is not just at the elite schools like yale. the university of wisconsin, stevens point, just enacted -- listen to what they call
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microaggressi microaggression. we cannot say there is only one race, or we live in a melting pot, or the most qualified person should get the job and that you can succeed if you work hard enough. >> why does the yale professor have the blanket the change on campus? he is not comfortable with the term master. why does he have to make that a rule across campus? >> because it is the mentality of the progressives. they want to impose their rules on everybody because they think they know better. it really is censorship in the highest form. we are seeing progressives cherry pick. it is micro-aggression obsession by the left. parents are spending $60-$70,000 a year to have thir kids objects
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to the censorship. is anyone learning at the students? >> and the students sitting on the loans when they graduate. >> there have been efforts in the senate to chip away at the free speech and not allowing it. >> are the campuses overstepping? >> you want gold standards and rules set and they have to be set across the board. if you want to take every personally that is your choice. i don't walk around in sagging pants and i don't take it personally and i am black. >> in this case it does seem like -- as far as what we know from the story the professor decided this was a problem. there wasn't a group of students saying we have a problem with ma masters. >> progressives are dedicated to
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making everyone's life more miserable. >> we are companies labelled masters. >> i have a masters degree. >> does this term offend you, harris? >> to have a masters degree? >> no, to call someone master. >> no, because i understand where it came from. it is a title. with so many kids heading back to school, parents are heading back into stores for all of the school supplies. harris is stocked up! >> it is so bad. >> i need notebooks. >> i like a spiral notebook in my life. >> those shopping list can put a serious dent in your wallet. a lot of people are talking about this right now. the price tag is out of control. the stunning numbers on how much it is costing to get your kids ready for the school year.
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health care plan that will do away with obamacare and releasing statements on immigration with striking similarities to trump. and mark rubio talking at the iowa state fair with the hope of bricking out of the pack. iowa is the first caucus state of 2016 making the fair an important platform for many candidates. and we will talk about if the united states has the tools they need to fight if the recession comes. >> that is interesting. we will see you then. >> parents are hitting the stores are kids are heading back to school and shopping list are doing a number on the bank accounts. elementary schools supplies are running $650. if you have a high school
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student get ready to shell out more than $1400. the cost is skyrocketing because of recession, music fees with the price of instumental rentals going up, students needing sophisticated supplies like calculators and thumb drives, and high school students taking expensive admission test. you and i are going to hit the school. >> you have 55 children. no, you have seven. >> only six in school. do you think the cost are accurate? i think they are little high. >> first of all, i buy school supplies in the middle of july. i put my coupons together and try to get the list online. >> dollar store or where? >> i do a bunch of them.
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whatever i have coupons for. >> we pay taxes why are we paying this much more? >> why can't see share crayons in the classroom? i imagine this is a mounting expense for families. if you are a family with income of $30,000 in the united states then 10% of your income goes to school supplies. you are factoring field trip cost and all of that. >> the plaay-to-play i am not familiar with. >> you are paying to play the sport. just to be included
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>> not just the uniform? >> a lot of school districts are facing budgetary issues. >> but why? they are collecting more taxes on record than ever? >> now it is falling on the parents. everything is more expensive. when i watch you in the morning you talk about the cost of everything going up. >> except wages. and that is the problem. families are making the same amount they were seven years ago while the cost of school supplies is going up. we are having to shell out extra money and not earning the extra money. the wages have been stagnant. some of us don't buy fancy supplies like andrea said she always had a trapper keeper >> i was excited about my first day outfit, seeing all of the boys, and my trapper keeper and my pencil books and i had a set of smelly markers. i would spend hours organizing
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my pencil box. >> the kids are not just buying -- they are buying kleenex. >> by the way, i got a note from my sister when we teased in the section, she is a school teacher in illinois and said it is unbelievable how much the cost of school supplies are going up and parents are talking about it. >> my daughter is at cornel vet school and she has to pay $500 just to park the car. tuition is $50,000, room and board, and they have to charge were parking? really it is getting unbelievable. >> i had a bike. >> i did, too. >> how happy are you in your marriage? it may come down to politics. a new study shows which political party has couples less likely to get divorced?
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>> your happily every after may come down to which way you lean politically. republicans are far happier and stable in their countries than democrats. 67% of republicans say they are happy in their marriages while 60% of democrats say the same. democrats are 6% more likely to split with their partner. one researcher said republicans seem more likely to embrace a quote marriage mind pset. to the woman on my right who has been married how many years? >> 17 years. >> to a congressman with seven children. >> do you agree with this? >> i do. but i think it is more about religion than paolitics. marriage is a holy thing and my job is to get my husband and
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kids to heaven with me. >> there is a theory more traditional values apply to the republican party and that helps keep them in tact. >> been marriedyears, going on 2900 sometimes but -- >> awe. >> very much in love and very happy. i never thought of it as a democrat or republican thing. you find something, love them, treat them with dignity and respect and you stay together. if it doesn't, you separate nicely and treat the kids well. >> do you still write songs? >> i did. i wrote her one for the 29th wedding anniversary. >> i know miserable republican marriages and miserable democratic marriages. i don't know if i am smelling watt the study is cooking >> i think it has to do with reinforcement over politics and
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