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because police have made about 1,000 arrests since the season started. back to you. >> harris: 1,000 arrests. phil keating, thank you. thank you for watching the "faulkner focus." big hour today and another one now. if "outnumbered." we will begin with this fox news alert, former president trump in an exclusive interview on the "faulkner focus" moments ago with the growing crisis along our southern border after the biden team blamed term policies for the migrant search but the former president says the rollback of his border security policies has led to a national disaster and it's only just beginning. >> there destroying our country, the violence in this country, bringing the violence to our country because many of the people coming are not nonviolent people. they are violent people. many of the people coming. these countries don't send out
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their finest and in some cases, i'm sure you have wonderful fine people but you also have criminals, murderers, sex traffickers. >> harris: meanwhile, a growing number of migrants themselves are saying it was president biden's policies that drove them to come to the united states to begin with. >> would you try to do this when donald trump was president? >> definitely not. we have a chance. we used to watch the news and definitely won't do this. >> did you come here because joe biden was elected president? >> basically. the main thing was the violence in my country and the second thing i think was joe biden. >> harris: your watching "outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner.
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my cohost emily compagno, kennedy, and town hall headed in fox news contributor katie pavlich and in the center virtual couch seat, cohost of fox and friends weekend and fox nation host pete hegseth. great to see everybody, happy monday. pete, the former president on with me last hour was talking about the onslaught at our border across seven state where we meet mexico. what did you learn from the interview that you think you will find the situation now and it's either better or worse than you thought? >> pete: won't be any light bulbs going off in the white house, but fantastic job with that interview and in hearing the former president speak, did a great job as the common sense, the business acumen, how he leveraged relationships with other countries in order to put america first, common sense first, ideology such as open borders which the leftists push
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don't ever focus on the outcome or the result other than this utopian vision went when our borders are open and our policies are humane and our intentions are pure then everything is better but what you get is what you see on our screen right now which is pent-up demand, the cartels ultimately exploit which the president pointed out as you talk about very well and ultimately, you have a biden administration attempting to blame and you heard the dhs secretary say the system was dismantled by trump and rebuilt by biden and it's dystopian in its falsehood so it was good to hear the refreshing ware approach that used to exist at the border but these realities are the results of a 180 degrees different from donald trump, don't put america first and you hear it from the mouth of migrants themselves. >> harris: waiting for the former president talking about how he got mexico, guatemala,
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honduras and ecuador to come on board and those conversations and talking about the deals that were made and when they didn't want to do business, threatened tariffs. but we got through that at the numbers went down. i did ask about the criticism that he received for separating adults and children at the border, they are doing that now because these kids are not with their families. >> they are doing that and if you show up at the border with your anterior grandmother, grandmother, you're going to be separated and its family separation and pete is right about the humanity and the intention because they are completely out of balance in such a disconnect there. great intentions, what happens if your policies are failing as people get hurt.
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when are we going to start hearing stories about kids who are missing on that long tough journey from their home country to the united states, and we already talked about the scope of the abuse which is unknown and that's another thing that is unacceptable is this administration is muzzling dhs so we can get cameras in there and that's when the press is really going to push back on this administration, when they are no longer allowed access to tell basic important stories, that's when they will push the administration and leave and said like they were saying on cnn, there was more access in these detention facilities and there is under the biden administration and we have a couple of clandestine photos of people looking like baked potatoes, that's not a good look, that's not humane.
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if >> harris: part of what we have is coming from democrats. democrat congressman of texas is provided this video to the world and we can go down there with drones and try to get what we can but the point is so well taken, the reason why we have pictures that we did under the trump administration is because we were allowed in and the reason there is a deficit of them now is because we are not but even more importantly than that, what about talking to the actual people who do this job? we just don't have as much access and that's not good either, scoot the pictures along but how about the facts and the truth? b6 they are worried about losing their job as a result of talking about this and they say there's an unofficial gag order in place and that goes right back to the white house coming from two places, either coming directly from joe biden who was giving
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the directive to his white house communication teams that they will not allow reporters in gum of the white house communications team including the press secretary has control over the entire administration's messaging so the idea that there are not photographers for borders being allowed into these facilities is coming directly from the white house, there was a delegation of republican congressman, as the freshman republican congressman tony gonzalez who represents a district in texas if he had many photos from inside and they were told they can't take their phones into the facility so that's one issue. the other issue is who is this going to affect? the american people and we are very focused on this situation because border control agents are distracted by this and getting taken off the line to deal with this and last week in yuma, arizona, caught a convicted felony in the rio grande valley sector, caught three individuals who have very
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serious crime history including murder, we know these things are happening in the biggest question is how many of these people in places like arizona are getting away while border control is distracted by this issue that's happening. >> harris: we know that world so well because that's our home in the vast desert that exists between the mexico side and the american side and then all the way up to tucson, they've taken some of those agents off those checkpoints so it's open desert and it's not 100 degrees out there yet so people are able to free flow right in if they get to that point. the former president and i talked about the laws and things that have been changed, title 42 i brought up, i was trying to get to the point and he hit it of covid-19 on the border. if it's more than just the effective crime and drug cartels
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and all of that, we are in the middle of a pandemic. so we are not able to test everybody. title 42 enabled them to slow down that so they can get that done. we don't have that right now. municipalities along the border of having to do the health care, they have to handle all of it. >> you mentioned in response the utter rejection by the current administration for all of those policies and laws that his administration maintained and put in place and to your point, what small percentage we do put over the border, refusing to accept and i like to focus on that for a moment so you touched on the points the former president made in the diplomacy between the prior administration and the central american countries but it gets underscored the need for legitimate savvy diplomacy and here is why. the first two international leader phone because the president biden made in january or mexican president ed
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prime minister trudeau of canada. it pledged $4 billion from these central american companies and pushed back a bit. the former defense secretary, they demanded the release of him, u.s. prosecutors have been undertaking the case in los angeles, they threatened to withdraw immunity of u.s. agents in mexico and also threatened to expel them. so we capitulated, we said here is the general back and we will keep our u.s. agents there. mexico passed a lot anyways restricting the use of u.s. agents in mexico and they also lifted the immunity of international agents in mexico. furthermore, they publish the case against the general and cleared him of all charges so my point is that in addition to maintaining that they would help to manage this search, prevent
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the surge of migrants over our southern border, none of those things have happened and they have gone back on everything they mentioned in that call so it requires an actual stance and savvy diplomacy, not promises and capitulations that president biden seems to undertake. >> harris: we will move on, silence from the media after president biden stumbles on the steps of air force one. not once, not twice, but three times. some commentators say it's no big deal but that's not how many commentators covered president trump. plus, staggering number of arrests in miami beach. authorities try to get a handle over spring break. cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com.
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too much chaos in miami beach, making over 1,000 arrests the spring break and still three mo. heavily armed s.w.a.t. officers and forcing an 8:00 p.m. curfew in south beach that they have extended as far as april 11th, fights breaking out on top of cars and taunting police. but now prominent black leaders are calling out what they see as an unnecessary use of force. chair of miami-dade's black affairs advisory committee saying of law enforcement "the way they have acted in the way they have approached this entire situation is a product of racism." pete hegseth pete hegseth, i will start with you on this. your thoughts.
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>> pete: this has nothing to do with racism. if you are taunting cops and destroying property and jumping on cars and generally being drunk and disorderly which probably is what's happening, the police have the prerogative to maintain peace on the streets. this is actually very straightforward and i would hope that the leaders of any community, any faith background or race background would say we just want you but to then pin it on a racism, as if the people are jumping on the victims but someone owns that car and owns that restaurant that is trying to make a living and its racism, nonsense and they will stand tough on this and say we welcome everybody of every background, not if you're going to do this stuff.
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>> emily: your thoughts? >> katie: i have zero patience for this. if i think they should stop using the race card as an excuse for bad behavior. if i care what your skin color is, you can't pretend that is acceptable behavior in public and violate a curfew and then put your party of destruction and intimidation and drunkenness to residential neighborhoods in britain there won't be any consequences for it and anyone that violates it, face the consequences for it. they weren't there to necessarily have a dinner and be respectful to the businesses destroying things and acting completely out of control has nothing to do with skin color we can see it all on video. >> emily: are we to expect more of this without follow-through consequences like
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prosecution and also in combination being let out of lockdown, is this the result of pent up energy needs lack of consequences? >> harris: i have pent up energy but i'm not going to go to work on a police car. we have been through just a really tough more than a year now but when you look at it, katie has a good point. just look at the video. every race, ever culture, the unifier bad behavior while they are pretty intoxicated, i know i wasn't there, had spring break before and used it back then too but when we were all younger, we didn't have twitter but these police officers have been handling situations like this for years, they know what to do and when they close things down, when they put in a curfew, there's a reason for that.
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it doesn't have to do with skin color, it has to do with wouldn't you want the police to come by and protect her property? i don't know where we are going with racism and when it happens, going to be the one who cried wolf. not going to be able to call things but they are when they are because spending so much time calling them one word or two words all the time because we know that pushes people back. if you use that word and it's like okay, it has to be that. did you see the video? >> emily: kennedy? >> kennedy: harris is right, you diminish the power of the word that is unfortunately losing its meaning and it's one of those words that should not lose its meaning and a lot of this boils down to personal responsibility. if you want to go screw around and get drunk and get pepper
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sprayed, then have at it. south beach is your place. i feel bad for the person who feels like they got a choice parking spot and they were like i got street parking in south beach, this is fantastic. what are the chances? they thought they hit the lottery and then you make it back and not bloodstains, i don't even know who you sue for that. i guess you would know. >> emily: you can sue anyone you want, it's just whether it's successful. it >> kennedy: i was not workin, okay? i had to be in my bottom, there's a difference. >> harris: you got rhythm. >> emily: regardless, this is unsustainable and either way, it is unsustainable, certainly not for the next three weeks so we will keep you posted on this developing story. and moving on, it happens to the best of us but when the oldest
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elected president in u.s. history walls multiple times while boarding air force one, you might think it's newsworthy so what explains the media's silence on president biden's misstep versus how they covered president trump's going down the ramp at west point, remember? less, "teen vogue" staffers who supported their editor arnel locking their twitter accounts. why is that? are panel ways and next. stay with us. hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪♪ usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis... or psoriatic arthritis, little things, can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream... ...it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable...
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>> harris: president biden stumbled several times on a friday while boarding air force one, but as of friday afternoon, there is no mention on the home pages of "the washington post" from the "los angeles times" and "new york times," some in liberal media scoffed at everyone trip on that bite on was not news, quite a contrast with the breathless coverage of former president trump coming
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down the ramp at west point, remember this. >> president trump facing some new questions about his health after an unsteady walk down a ramp after his commencement speech at west point. >> even his speaking ability undercuts the argument that biden is a flawed man. >> name he just has a hard time going down the gently sloping ramp, but do you see something possibly neurological that could be serving him off balance. >> and weakness there, some numbness in the feet. >> harris: speculation from a doctor who's never sat with the former president. even candidate biden took a swipe at trump. >> watch how i run up ramps and he stumbles down ramps, come on.
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>> pete: what do you even say? it is one of the most glaring examples of how the media is fully, 100% in the tank of democrats, we know that but the shamelessness with which they pursued a president excessively walking down the ramp which anyone who has been on whether toad she was versus the one and then a third which is like the computer didn't restart on those stairs and people have been responsible about trying to get the president grace in that moment, never turned to donald trump, even ones and in this particular case i'm here's what the real scandal will be, who knew what when? who knew about the frailties of joe biden whether physical or mental, knew about it and actively covered it up from the american people.
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the media is covering for him now and they will continue to but it will come out and who knew that will be responsible for the fact that we had an absentee commander in chief unfortunately. >> harris: i always say a disclaimer, none of us are a doctor and even the doctor on cnn who was conjecturing to my knowledge has never been a physician for this president for the former one, so it's hard to say, but what we can go on is having access and since we haven't had that kind of access to really have a talk with the president, i'm sure one of those questions was are you okay? he was rubbing his leg when he was clearly falling more than once, i think it's fair to ask are you okay from that fall and that's how you handle it, there is grace and integrity in asking the question but by thursday i doubt that's what people will be talking about, who knows? >> let's not forget this is a
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president who just recently fractured his foot while he was playing with his dog at his home in delaware, so the follow-up questions with the media is should a secret service agent be escorting the president of the stairs just in case you were to fall backwards which is caused even more serious injury, the white house pool report from reporters, follow-up questions about whether the president had seen the white house doctor, reporter did ask that question and she said she didn't know but he was doing just fine, there is no way that a president trump fell three times like that or any president who is a republican for that matter, the answer of whether he has seen the white house doctor would be acceptable if the secretary had said i don't know if he saw the white house doctor even though he just had a broken foot but he's doing just fine and leave it at that. they would have been panels of doctors and experts about everything just as we saw with trump and it's unacceptable,
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should be the same standard. >> harris: so why does the standard change? >> kennedy: i don't think the standard should change and you've got to have one metric and pretend you are covering your guy when you are covering the opposition, how would you do it differently? and remember when the president's doctor had that really intense press conference where they were asking question after question and they were trying to undermine the report that he had on the former president and really aggressively digging for underlying conditions that might be present in president trump it i hope joe biden's okay, i really do. i've had for codifferent foot fractures. if i was on a knee scooter for nine weeks. it sucks. if i feel for him, i hope he's better and they should ask them questions about that on thursday night so he can answer for himself and don't give us hot malarkey and say it's the wind.
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it's not the wind. it's a very common element that people are able at many different. >> harris: emily. >> emily: this is so much bigger than just biden, this is the office of the presidency so with that i think it needs a certain amount of appreciation for that that citizens need to know i need to understand and make sure that that officeholder is in fact okay and i think on the spectrum of acknowledgment, it would've been completely acceptable and would have quelled all of us wondering about it if they had said the president thinks you for the well wishes, a slippery combined with a windy day, he's feeling excellent. from now on -- you don't even have to formalize it but it was a station and agent at the top of the stairs of the bottom, that's a real concern and if that were me in the middle of those stairs, guarantee i would be frightened at least for a while so i can imagine the president himself is feeling but definitely ignoring it does no
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one any service especially the american people and it is us that deserves to know he is okay and he will be taken care of moving forward. >> harris: sorry. >> katie: the white house physician could release a note saying i've seen the president after his fall, he is doing just fine but we haven't seen any of that, would be very easy. >> harris: we would have to acknowledge that there's a crisis at the border. i guess if you ignore enough, you don't have to worry about that. but you look towards the future and what would change about them is if he falls backwards, that's a different story and we pray that doesn't happen. we will move on, new york governor andrew cuomo is sending off a pair as we know but what the embattled governor is saying now as he shouts back at random people on the street, we will bring you back, stay close.
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>> harris: embattled new york governor andrew cuomo responding to someone on the street who was yelling at him as he got out of his car. it's not clear what that person exactly had to say to him but cuomo's message is pretty clear. i'm not going anywhere, my darling. who's laughing? i'm going to that person first. >> emily: sorry, that was me. i just can't even with him. he is clearly not going anywhere, yes, that's true, clearly the exact same person we've come to expect and his behavior publicly and no understanding a bit more about what happens privately and it remains to be seen at these three concurrent investigations will reveal. >> harris: i know he loves the
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camera and you can tell with the mask on he was smiling. >> katie: just the arrogance of this guy a guy who was under federal investigation for sending thousands of elderly patients to their death due to his executive order to push people into nursing homes and keep them out of hospitals and he is under investigation by his own party and possibly for impeachment as a result of his behavior towards women so the fact that he is out there laughing and calling people darling and responding to this just shows that he has no interest in being held accountable for any of his behavior. >> harris: kennedy. >> kennedy: he is so gross. if they asked if he was going to resign and i was like i don't know how you can't for reasons like this. that's all that's going to happen, every single press conference because there are
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more and more victims coming forward, the story about the nursing home deaths is unconscionable, almost hard to wrap your head around how many people perished because of that awful policy and that is going eclipse anything else, new york still has a very real problems that he can't address when is the only thing you're focused on and the press is going to be focused on and passersby. it's new york. they are going to let you know. he should just step aside. come on, man. to quote joe biden, come on, man. they can sue and confront you if you say something they decide it's hurtful. new york city mayor bill de blasio ordering his police force to hand out warnings for discrimination even if it doesn't rise to the level of criminal conduct. he was what the mayor said about his new directive. >> something is not a criminal
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case, a perpetrator being confronted by the city whether it's nypd or another agency and being told that what they've done was very hurtful to another person and could give repeatedly to criminal charges is another important piece of the puzzle, that's why we need these reports. >> emily: interesting. so mayor de blasio and a lot of people in local government in new york city do not like the police and they feel the police are racist, the police are already overburdened in new york city and now you are testing them with something brand-new, they are now hurtful police. what do you make of this new policy? >> the racist police are now going to be the racism police running around giving tickets based on what you say in whether you should say it or not. i don't want to make light of this but it's so dangerous, so
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insidious, so wrong, the idea that you're telling the public to report racism to the police even if it doesn't rise to the level of a crime, what does that even mean? yet the city burned for weeks and riots that were never contained, businesses that are never rebuilt as a result and the police are now giving tickets or something you said, it's scary thought police stuff. >> kennedy: they were repeat offenders who were attacking jewish members of the city and they were hardly even getting ticketed. they were committing felony assault repeatedly and there was no comeuppance for them and then you have the new york city school system whose past chancellors have been openly anti-asian. >> harris: so what you're kind of getting into is what we saw last summer with the rioting in the looting and things i have gotten out of hand and people
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who showed up to basically be insurgents in that process and you had certain mayors calling for giving them space, so some people get a lot of space and some people don't. that's how i look at this and apparently depending on how you look or look at someone in the words that you might say, putting an extra burden on our law enforcement to read those telltale signs and see whether or not they said something. it's complicated, it's also dangerous. >> kennedy: we have about 20 seconds emily. >> emily: in new york, burglaries up 42% and nypd had $1 billion cut or cost shifted from their budget and the asian-american bar association reports that has not been one single prosecution of any anti-asian crime despite the notable search on either the civil or the criminal level
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there in new york which is the number two cited for anti-asian hate crimes in the united states second in san francisco. this is a ridiculous policy that does nothing to address those data points i just articulated. >> kennedy: good discussion. he supported canceling their editor now locking their own twitter accounts, why would they be doing that? we will tell you next. is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance cluster. -woosah. -[ chuckles ] -i doubt that exists. -it's a bundle! it's a bundle, and it saves you money! hi. i'm flo from progressive, and i couldn't help but overhear... super fun beach day, everybody.
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>> pete: if the border is closed as the dh secretary claims and why is the federal government sending illegal immigrants far and wide across the country without court dates? we will take a deep dive on the border crisis coming up and ate eighth accuser comes forward with new allegations against governor andrew cuomo as the fbi investigation into nursing home deaths circles closer to the governor. we've got you covered on that front and the former director of national intelligence suggests ufos are real. i'm john roberts joining sandra smith at the top of the hour for america reports.
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>> katie: they are real. new accusations of hypocrisy after the new editor was forced out of her job before she even started, that after staff backlash at derogatory tweets she sent a decade ago as a teenager. now senior staffer who posted a letter expressing concern about hiring her is facing criticism herself or using the n-word in tweets more than a decade ago. it now other "teen vogue" staffers have locked down their twitter accounts after going after her. katie pavlik, i will start with you on this, what are your thoughts? >> katie: i think if you live by the rules that you want to treat others as you'd like to be treated, you can avoid a lot of the smoke nonsense so a lot of these people who signed on to ousting this new "teen vogue" editor and gave her no grants or nuance or explanation and didn't take her apology for something she said on the internet when she was 17 years old, now we have the social media editor
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with the n-word on her twitter feed and she just all of a sudden is under the microscope of getting canceled because she was supporting the ousting of her former editor in chief of the magazine so this doesn't end well, something where there is no discussion about nuance or context at all so i think everyone has to get back to discussing why some of these terms are used for accepting apologies and moving forward with grace on these issues because to her own standards, she should be fired and lose her job but i don't know if we want to continue going down this circling the drain of cancel culture. >> harris: i thought this the other day when this first happened and i do believe that she probably is now more of a name across america than she ever would've been before this because she was a proponent of the cancel culture and now it's happened to her.
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with this other editor, it's interesting because she was a social media editor, she knows the leader tweets don't go anywhere so her coworkers that are all scrambling to delete their tweets, i'm with you before the commercial break, why are they doing that for kennedy, whoever said it, why are they doing that? what are they hiding? if we are going to go after people and what they said and did on twitter and all that, we are going to get a lot more social media editor's. i'll just leave it there. >> emily: pete hegseth. >> pete: mention the golden rule and what appears to have happen here is we have a generation of people who forgot to go to sunday school and didn't learn the golden rule, to understand what it means and also forgot what it means to be a teenager, the definition is doing things. combine those two things and you have no grace, no ability to backup from it and now they're deleting their twitter feeds because they know they wrote something, also where my going
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to get my basic makeup tips if i can go to "teen vogue"? "teen vogue" is my place. >> emily: that is amazing. kennedy. >> kennedy: i really appreciate that. not only do i think she shouldn't be fired, i think they should reinstate alexi and there needs to be a venue for people to explain themselves and show that they have evolved, they have rehabilitated their character, they know things now they didn't know then and they did stupid things thinking they were clearing their throat and they really creating a long lasting documents, so it's a ridiculous standard and continuing to fire people doesn't help anything. >> katie: moving on now, a children's book celebrating
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and media coverage to mask, double or triple mask to show you always got it wrong before you got it right and how to get it right when you get it wrong and make everybody love you in the process." it's great. a great read. >> emily: oh, gosh. katie p.? >> katie: i'm going to offer two alternative to the book. rachel duffy has a book. nicole safyre has a book coming out. i refer to those as alternative to this. >> emily: kennedy? >> kennedy: i think crime and punishment would be a more joyful read. frankly. [laughter] i know he is well intentioned but he has gotten a lot of stuff wrong. i don't think the kids should be thanking him, especially those who are still stuck at home going to the year two of the pandemic. >> so true. >> yes. >> emily: harris, timing is so much and maybe here
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everything. >> harris: yeah. you know i'm not going to compare the two, because the two men are different. the circumstances are different. there is no scandal necessarily that rivals anything that cuomo is facing but timing of writing a book in the middle of a pandemic that is not over yet that he just prescribed for us possibly a fourth wave of variants that could be -- if not deadlier, we're not sure, but more contagious. i question the timing. they can't use his name without him. it's not like he didn't say the book is okay to come out. i question the timing of it. it's not time to say that we have done this yet. you know why? because we haven't. >> emily: and pete, where is the group of people that in the research leading up to the book say hey, let's hold off a bit, maybe we are not there yet and maybe this is premature? where is the counter argument to ring true? >> pete: the conservative in
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the publishing focusing group that doesn't exist? they don't exist. they think he is the second coming. >> yeah. >> emily: gosh, well, thank you to all of you for being here. my co-host, harris faulkner, katie pavlich, kennedy, and pete hegseth. now "america reports." >> john: thanks so much. fox news alert to start off the hour. the biden administration insisting the border is closed and secure. but the situation appears to be deteriorating as "america reports" live from inside migrant camp in mexico. i'm john roberts on a beautiful spring day in washington, d.c. hi again, sandra. >> sandra: in new york as well. we kick off a new week. i'm sandra smith. one side of the screen you see a drone view over mission, texas, hot spot for the illegal border crossings. on the other side, new pictures from inside a texas facility showing the overcrowded conditions. we are learning i.c.e. is
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