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>> see you back here in an hour. >> "outnumbered" starts now. >> this is "outnumbered". here today, foxbusiness network's dagan mcdowell, democratic strategist julie which in ski and one lucky guy, one of our originals, cohost of fox and friends weekend tucker carlson is here and this is "outnumbered". always good to have you here, a huge day, a little fox and friends. >> feel a little better. >> in the hallway like everyone else, on the ground. >> stand under the desk?
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>> exactly. >> fun to picture. glad you set an alarm. good to have you. can the debate already -- hillary clinton and donald trump unloading on each other with their sharpest attacks yet. it began with a major speech on foreign policy, clinton taking dead aim at her rival calling the presumptive gop nominee dangerous and unfit to be president. >> donald trump's ideas aren't just different, they are dangerously incoherent. they are not even really ideas, just a series of bizarre rants, personal feuds and outright lies. he is not just unprepared, he is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immense responsibility.
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this is not someone who should ever have the nuclear codes because it is not hard to imagine donald trump leading us into a war just because somebody got under his very thin skin. he said if he regrading vladimir putin is a leader he would give him in a. i will leave it to the psychiatrists to explain his affection for tyrants. >> donald trump firing right back in classic trump fashion. >> i watched hillary today. it was pathetic, it was pathetic. supposed to be a foreign policy speech, it was a political speech, nothing to do with foreign-policy. sleep all night. it is hard to stay awake. she could make money when she made speeches and sold them to people who can't sleep. hillary clinton is missing 30,000 emails. they have been diluted, 30,000.
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remember i said i was a counterpunch or, i am. after what she said about me today in her phony speech that was a phony speech, that was a donald trump -- i will say this, hillary clinton has to go to jail, she has to go to jail, she is guilty as hell, lying crooked hillary. love you. she is a liar. >> before we debate who came out on top i will ask the question was hillary effective in what was billed to be a major foreign policy speech? >> she made one through point, easy to get under trump's skin, too easy. >> do you think she did? >> clearly she did. that is a problem when you are the president. i also think it is very difficult for her to carry this message, she accused trump -- she has already done that on a number of occasions.
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he is not. her own foreign-policy record is checkered at best. it is embarrassing. she doesn't win when she attacks trump, almost nobody does. the only question i have ever seen in national politics who enhanced by making reckless attacks. everyone else is diminished. i think hillary is. >> charles krauthammer has choice words after the speech, he labeled as devastating. >> rather devastating. and entire six months accumulation of opposition research, one of the republican challengers to trump in the nomination, and tremendous effect. she delivers it, and this is the
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worst person democrats could have chosen. and withdrawal from iraq. >> not surprised charles krauthammer thinks that. and even the republican primary, and the republicans could have been attacking. she is making case ahead of the california primary which is a tough primary and is the best person equipped to take it to donald trump. she accomplished that and is taking it to independent voters, can't trust him. whether you agree or disagree, he is crazy and he is nuts and that was the underlying message and the third is she is appealing to certain republicans who like a muscular foreign-policy before reagan republicans from the 80s not enamored of trump and say you may not like me, i may not be your type of tea but he is wacko and not your type of republican
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and that is what you try to accomplish and she pretty much it all three of those. arthel: beyond making america great again and protecting america on trade. you will hear her use the word dangerous over and over and over again, needs to hit back more specifically specifics what she was talking about. let's talk about being dangerous and what you did when you were secretary of state, cover mighty national security by think of yourself and your own self-interest. let's talk about ambassador stevens and the people who died in benghazi. let's talk about libya, a lawless regime that has given route to terrorist organizations, let's talk about isis which is a global threat because the policies you put in place when you were secretary of state. needs to hit back hard.
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it is sad and -- >> new york times made the same point that donald trump's response, specific to where the foreign policy speech was but he did criticize her claim that russia and china were dangerous and the allies, not jealous, they think we're stupid. >> her goal was something different we were told to believe. hers was supposed to be an answer back to donald trump's more scripted teleprompter speech in foreign-policy a few weeks ago. i'm not trying to sound more important. we are all leaning in. to your point, if her goal was to take him on in a place where he is nicked and that is anything personal, remember the little hand or whatever, she accomplished that. she got him, basically on the
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same personal level. it doesn't work for either one of them. she is not likable enough to take her down a peg among some voters and makes it look like he doesn't have anything else to stay. >> it plays right into tucker's point, played right into her hands. she does exactly what she says, goes off the deep end, calling her lying, name calling, underscoring her point that he is unstable for the chive -- head of the chinese government or adversaries across the world, say something negative about donald trump, he will go off on them. >> i don't think she was appealing to people who appreciate reagan's foreign-policy, the 19th conservative view in washington who supported her into libya, tiny group, they have a big
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megaphone but they constitute a voter base. >> a muscular foreign-policy -- >> you kill qaddafi with no plan -- she affected it. she is one of the people who made it happen and you learn the lessons from the iraq war that you voted for that you claim to despise. >> you and i agree on that, no disagreement on foreign-policy. we talked about this for ages but she is appealing to eat -- they may not be -- >> appeal to bernie supporters so she can show -- so she can show she has a strategy on foreign-policy unlike others, whether it is donald trump or bernie sanders. if you recall because we carried it on "outnumbered," his foreign policy speech for donald trump was very cohesive and he got a
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lot of credit for going forward with some informed ideas, we learned who some of his advisers were. if she wanted to bait him into that thin-skinned response she got him this time. the question is does he go forward, step back from that and come back with real policy. >> what is it a missed opportunity for her to lay out her foreign-policy. arthel: she loves to get super wonky in policy. that is why that speech was different. it is broad strokes and she didn't sound like a policy -- >> donald trump needs to stop talking to the people in the room with him and the 11 million people who voted for him in the primaries, he needs to talk to the 120 million people who weren't primary voters who are coming out come november. needs to speak to the country when he is giving these addresses, not just people
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sitting in the auditorium's. >> they feel they have been shut out. he has an opportunity. >> it didn't come easy but paul ryan now saying he will vote for donald trump. what his endorsement needs for trump and the republican party and hillary clinton shaped her campaign around building unapproachable image but emails obtained by the associated press show how tightly controlled the message really is, whether that could hurt her and the kind of white house debt she brought. s? like pure power at your finger tips. like the power to earn allstate reward points, every time i drive. ...want my number? and cash back for driving safe. and the power to automatically find your car... i see you car! and i got the power to know who's coming and when if i break down. ...you must be gerry. hey... in means getting more from your car insurance with the all-powerful drivewise app. it's good to be in, good hands. i'm terhe is.at golf.
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>> welcome back. took some time but donald trump just got an endorsement from the top republican lawmaker, paul ryan says he will vote for the presumptive republican nominee. a few weeks ago ryan said he was not willing to endorse trump. now he says after several conversations he believes trump will be on the same page with house republicans on certain issues. paul ryan was asked in an interview if trump made any assurances to him. >> this is an to deal. is and isn't one of those. it was getting a comfort level, and idea where the country is
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headed. that is an understanding of these principles and policies. there is no agreement. it is needing to spend time to get comfortable with the notion he will be supportive of the direction we want to go as a party, as a country. >> trump hit twitter, tweeted so great to have the endorsement and support of paul ryan. we will work hard to make america great again! what was the journey like to get here? this endorsement was not as enthusiastic as some that we have seen. is not promised to campaign for him, not publicly backing any of trump's policies and told the associated press he hopes trump improves his tone. the community, hope for that, here is former new hampshire governor johnson a new. >> let's go back to why you have a presidential campaign, someone
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runs for president because they believe they can bring policies to the game and make changes on things people don't like going on in the country and what ryan and others have been waiting for is to make sure there is a coincidence of agenda on issues. >> reaction from democrats, deputy chief of staff senator harry reid sent a picture of a white flag saying on behalf of the senator, paul ryan's surrender makes it official the gop is trump's party. is it? >> of course it is. he won the presidential primary contest. paul ryan won the majority of the first district of wisconsin and a couple hundred republican congressman. that is the way it works. the nominee is in charge of the party. this was always going to happen. the question is not will ryan come to love trump? he won't. willie embraced the basic theme of the trump campaign? looking at the middle-class and think we have something for you,
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$30,000 a year, you need capital gains tax -- it is not an answer and they need a new message. >> here's how they got here. the decision was based on an understanding of our mutually agreed-upon principles, ryan said he wanted to go over trump's approach to executive power, judicial appointments and his position on abortion and we know donald trump would like to put a nominee on the supreme court list but that is a short list. >> interesting when paul ryan was talking about whether he was pressured into doing this, i had friends who wanted me to support him enter into didn't want me to support, he didn't feel pressure but my goal is to make sure we are unified at full strength in the fall to win this election but he won't publicly endorse any of trump's policies and won't help them campaign on the trail. i wonder can you consider this a fun endorsement? like a lot of other endorsements we have seen in the circuit.
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it was like this. if tucker said give me a hug it was like this. like one arm contacts. >> that is what matters. >> it does matter. how much does it matter? does he need to be on the campaign trail for donald trump? i say no. he was mitt romney as running mate. how did that work out from it ronnie? >> really the establishment. >> makes it look like the establishment went to donald trump. >> he is the speaker of the house. if he didn't at least say i will vote for donald trump it would make not donald trump look bad but paul ryan look bad. can't bend too much because medicare and social security reform are in paul ryan's heart and donald trump is not on board so there is daylight there. >> interesting, one of the quotes in the week was donald
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trump saying in an interview i have to stay true to my principles, i am a conservative, don't forget it is call the republican party, not the conservative party. where was he doing with that? >> all the conservatives in dc kept saying come over to our side and he said it is my party now, not yours. you brought up that romney, mitt romney is the last holdout in the never trump train. this is mitt romney's running mate, someone close to mitt romney. what is mitt romney thinking today with his endorsement? another thing is ryan said this about donald trump in march, all about the leaders, the highest standard and integrity, shouldn't accept ugliness as the norm. i wish someone would ask the speaker of the house if he stand by those words. of trump hasn't changed his tune, he has double down on a lot of rhetoric and no one has asked him about that. >> last word of the change of tone going forward.
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>> probably not. >> that is what paul ryan is hoping for. >> it has worked for him so far. that is who he is. >> we will move on. paul right is not going to be the chairman of the rnc convention. new questions about the iran nuclear dealings with the obama administration made the right call after the rogue nation refuses to cooperate, and remains number one on our own list of state sponsors of terror. plus the growing firestorm over the state department censoring, editing out part of the video and exchange over the deal with iran, members of congress are demanding the names of that editing process. how far will it go? out today out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much, but saving an additional 1% now, could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps in the long run.
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>> dubious distinction for iran again. the rogue nation remains the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism. despite a nuclear deal with the us and other world powers. that according to the state
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department's annual survey of global terrorism. the report finding iran continues to provide a range of support including money, training and equipment to terrorist groups around the world. iran at supreme leader has ruled out cooperation with the us against the common enemy of isis in syria and iraq. your thoughts? >> not surprising. they have been on this list for decades, most of my life, since the 79 revolution. what are we getting out of this exactly. this ghost one of trump's most resonant campaign themes, we get shafted in every deal we do, trade agreements, global warming, the iran deal. nice to hear the administration explain in clear terms how we benefit. cost limit analysis to everything. i think the deal was a bad deal. i want to be open-minded, tell me what we are getting out of this. >> i don't know if this is accurate, time will tell but the
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hope was always they were not going to go nuclear. was it never with a would suddenly be among the nations that would be great people? no. it is like a deal with the soviets under reagan, when you tried to cut deals on very narrow policies while not at all expecting them to become your best friends or allies in any way and with iran which is a horrible regime on every level and a threat to world stability but nevertheless -- the one thing the administration was hoping to get which remains to be seen, the deal would prevent them from going nuclear. >> iran got so much out of it. you would expect some ancillary benefit, at least pretending to join us in the fight against isis. >> the soviets never did change their behavior or rhetoric but we cut specific deals with them. salt with carter, the second coming of the cold war, whether in the 50s or 60s are 70s or 80s we had very narrow agreements
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militarily with the soviets who continued -- i remember death to america. >> things were quite different in terms of what we know about their nuclear capabilities. we knew iran was marching toward that. i don't think the goal is to keep them from getting a nuclear weapon. the goal was america to be part of that process and could partner in some ways and know what was coming. that was my understanding of why the white house made this such a legacy point what the ayatollah is doing now is naming enemies. it is much worse than we won't help you fight isis, he is saying we have big enemies and america is definitely on that list. that is a problem. you just did a remarkable deal and i say remarkable because we still don't know what was really in it and they are not just saying they don't like us and are not willing to hate our enemies, they are saying we are one of their biggest. >> we are bending over backwards for them.
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their oil production is up 20% since last year which hurts our oil producers and filled iran's coffers. john kerry, the secretary of state going overseas in may, talking to non-us bank saying iran is upset banks won't do business with them, us banks can't because of the sanctions we still have here but i am encouraging you to do business, don't worry about a regulatory crackdown. >> you feel passionately about this. i want to put the ayatollah's words back to you to have you respond, he said iran has many enemies but foremost among them are america and britain. >> no disagreement. they are literally the worst actor, one of the worst actors, the russians are with them on the planet. this is a horrible regime, they want death to us. i have to say i know my history, we have done deals with reprehensible regimes before. i keep going back to the
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soviets. another reprehensible regimes that wanted to wipe us off the face of the earth, remember khrushchev saying death to america and yet we had to cut deals with them on specific policies we thought would benefit both of us mutually. this is akin to that it remains to be seen whether it is better or not but that was the purpose of it. >> we talked about this before. it was the timing of what happened after the deal, but capitulated move with the guns at the head of our sailors and they made a statue of that in iran. right after the deal was signed. >> no humiliation this administration won't willingly accept. >> we will move on. the state department said it had a dead end, they are giving up on trying to figure out who edited a key question out of a media briefing in 2013. not a little omission. there are some eight minutes of the public record missing deliberately taken out.
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we learned that. what vanished? the spokeswoman admitting to misleading the press over the iran nuclear deal. james rosen asked about that and he was the one who noticed it was gone. >> we believe we have carried out the necessary investigation. we have hit a dead end in terms of financing and more information. if more information becomes available, more information about that, we will investigate. >> not so fast. jason j fits demanding the names government employees involved, he wants to see the documents explaining the editing that was done and any information which shows of the requests to delete portions of press briefing since 2012. there is more. the white house communications director got a bump up after her last job lashing out at fox news after james rosen asked her to
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clarify her statements in which she denied any involvement, she accused our network of attacking her character. >> it just goes to show you, i will quote judge andrew napolitano, people in the government can lie to you and will and there is no price but if you lie to a government investigator they will throw you in prison. it smells a lot like the entire hillary clinton email server issue, like other people did it, just ignored, nobody will pay any price with it. >> there was a call that was made, in order that was given, 300 employees in the public affairs bureau, interview every single one of them, talk to every single one of them, you know who they were, you have a record of that at least, phones, taped every phone conversation he ever had in case it was a bad trade. they should be able to pull up that conversation. >> i'm confused at the lack of information about what you are saying. >> the 300 are not all editors
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and not all people who give the editors the assignment so you should be able to narrow it down. it is a logical. >> admiral kirby, very smart, simple question, does this happen in other instances? james rosen asked about pulling the tape randomly and accidentally found many more examples of this. i asked kirby that yesterday, can't talk about that? why can't you talk about that? he will be forced to answer it. >> this is why people don't discover -- i want to put it in context, this isn't just a little edit job for a story like katie couric when she got in trouble and had to apologize for documentary on guns for adding that eight seconds that made it look something like what it wasn't in her documentary, this is different. this is public records that have been scrubbed. >> i will not disagree with anything you said and he raised
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a great point. i don't know whether they taped conversations, whether they do the state department but at least they might have phone records of some sort and they should go through every single person there. there is no excuse and this is why people don't trust government. what else is missing? what else has been edited out? it is not a partisan issue. people are being paid for access to what they did. >> there were no rules against it. nobody did anything wrong so we are going to change the rules. now there is a will nobody can edit any of the briefing videos. that is a big toasty warm blanket. >> we will move on. tasty warm blanket sound so good. we will talk more about this controversy. oversight chairman jason j fits will call in every now and then during breaking news. we will put him on the couch as
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our one lucky guy. tune in for that, hillary clinton tries to come across as an approachable grandmother on the campaign trail, newly obtained emails show her team worked very hard to control her message. what that could mean for her in a debate with donald trump and the kind of white house she would run if gets elected. take a listen. n't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again.
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>> hillary clinton is trying to build up an image that she is approachable as she runs for the white house but emails obtained by the associated press reveal how tightly she controls that image. the messages reveal the clinton campaign suggests were marks for those who introduced her before a speech and suggests questions for the host align with her platform. the ap says, quote, it is not unusual for campaigns to plan detailed appearances, agents preview the kind of image control apparatus that could be
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deployed in a clinton white house including attempts to steer conversations with her audiences. a clinton spokesman telling the ap scan question is an events and scratch interaction. bernie sanders is leading hillary clinton. and clinton does weight ten points. and is this the biggest problem. and the more she looks the more wooden and -- >> if you tell politicians about image handlers like me. >> i love your honesty. >> i work for congressman and
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senators. the whole point is it makes people cynical. you get a poll, the poll tells you what to talk about and you're on their 24/7. even donald trump does it with make america great again. >> single handler upholster metadata. >> which is why he is not going to win. >> this is not a behavior of a strong, self-confident person but of a terrified person who lives in mortal fear of being exposed. the main wrap against her, surrounded by the same people who have been around for 20 years, she is so afraid. >> when did you last see a successful politician on the national level do that? >> you are totally right but she takes it to a level nobody in modern american politics ever approached.
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>> in what way? >> there is nobody allowed in except the three people -- 1 -- 180 days. >> a man -- 180 pocket -- >> this is a question rather than a statement. >> tightly controlled message is fine if it is good and the candidate is good but when you say donald trump stays on the message of make america great again are you suggesting he is on a tightly controlled -- >> simply a wreck. >> will he benefit from more tightly controlled message? >> 1 billion% better. that is a problem. >> with hillary clinton benefiting from going off message? >> he wouldn't benefit from going off message but will
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benefit from the press once in a while. a little ridiculous she hasn't done that but staying on message, sorry to say people may not like it, may be sick of the message but it is effective, it is 100% effective. >> why did she feel she can only stay on message when she puts it behind robes? as sandra was saying it is not strong enough to take a challenge? >> it is systemic, she controls her message. it is a yes but not like -- not because i think her message can't withstand it but because if she wants to control the message. >> don't vote for message, they vote for a human being to run the country and i know what the ap is reporting is how she's introduced and questions she asked, nobody knows who the real person is.
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>> very different story. the message is what people vote for. it is not like any politicians, hillary or trump or hillary or ted cruz or john mccain, a conventional candidate has won elections in the past, barack obama, any of these people come up with it is. >> we will see where it is. >> donald trump won the nomination. william shakespeare wrote that all the world is a stage and drama at any elite university, students a reading books by white men like william shakespeare is creating a hostile culture to students of color. what they are demanding next. you don't let anything keep you sidelined.
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fairfield county after a rousing speech in san jose, attacked hillary clinton hard over foreign policy speech, took digs at the nominee. howard kurtz next hour on why the media are fascinated with donald from. we are waiting hillary clinton campaign event next hour in culver city. we will monitoring that as a new paul shows bernie sanders leading hillary clinton in california. the latest on a tragic blue angels crash. a pilot killed in tennessee. here is a live report coming up, "happening now". >> we are watching. >> william shakespeare could soon get the boot, yale students get their way. an online petition saying it is unacceptable that students to english literature might only be white male authors, creates, quote, a hostile culture to
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students of color. they are demanding the school decolonize its course offering saying in part, quote, we ask the major english poet be abolished and the requirements be refocused to include literature relating to gender, race, sexuality and ethnicity. to decolonize, not diversify its course offerings. so interesting. at what point did another's appearance become more important than the book he wrote? >> when these people thought it is more dangerous to have history to inform us what the future might be. i am afraid of what the future will be. i was so proud of her. she is african-american. i am a fan of shakespeare. there are so many quotes and pieces of lingo and nomenclature
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that come from previous writings. if you don't know your history it is dangerous to step into the future. >> we are talking pre-1800s, we are talking since jane austen, the british didn't abolish slavery until the 1830s. chaucer -- milton, shakespeare, i could go on. there's a reason they were all white men, because women and minorities didn't have the same access to education and literacy. >> how is it from trump university? >> if you are sending your kid to that school, you are paying more than a quarter of $1 million for the school to create an ignorant bigot because that
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is what this is, the classic liberal breeding intolerant in the name of cholera and that is where college campuses -- >> if you inserted the mother ethnic group. >> what i'm confused by his the demands from these students than it is okay to question this or have a conversation or discussion about this. it seems to me they look at what was happening on the campus last year and they started their petition by student activism across the university, set out to find what they could have a problem with and said it is your responsibility as educators to listen to student voices. we have spoken, we are speaking, pay attention. it is not an open conversation. >> in case anyone in jail is listening i would love my son at trump university not so much. >> the education bubble is going
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to pop. up next, shifting into reverse, some people crying sexism over parking spaces like this one. they are pink and extrawide. women have difficulty parking. we are back with that debate next. ♪ ♪ (charge music) you wouldn't hire an organist without hearing them first. charge! so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck.
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>> gender wars moving to the parking lot. another city in china sparking accusations of sexism over recent addition of extrawide pink parking spots designed specifically for women. the highway service area spots were designed for women whose quote driving skills are not super. another chinese city also added larger spaces, critics say the best way to stereotype women are worse drivers than men but some women drivers say they actually like the larger spots. i don't know. you need a bigger spot to open your doors if you have kids in the car, unload the groceries, what is wrong with it? >> i hate to stereotype anybody by using myself.
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if you see me on the road, get off. give it back to me. i am a superb driver actually. >> the way you feel that way. >> i never had a moving violation or accident. excellent driver. i find this story more funny than i do offensive. >> is it a stereotype or not? has science weighed in on this? >> women have lower insurance. >> i would like to have a wider parking space. >> they are out there on the chinese internet fuming saying this is a sexist move. arthel: parking equivalent of are you saying i have gained weight? >> is there feminism in china already? >> women -- >> more -- feminism.
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enjoy it. >> women have more stuff, we have bags, we have been out shopping, we need more space to get in and out of an automobile. >> so many men say i will do everything women do. the point is they design these because women don't drive as well. >> we have a double garage. i can do anything in here but you, got to make sure -- >> i do a little bit and remember when my little ones were tiny and you can click it and take it in the area. i took some paint off of neighbors cars. >> "outnumbered" goes on a road trip, i am driving. i want to go. >> stay tuned for that. always good to have you. all right, we are back on tv
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