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♪ ♪ >> harris: a fox news alert, prominent far left democrats now pushing to and targeted deportations of criminal illegal immigrants including suspected gang members like those from ms-13 who have been tied to brutal killings across america. you are watching "outnumbered overtime," and harris faulkner. we are in studio. here today, my cohost emily compagno along with kayleigh mcenany. the color wheel is popping. >> kayleigh: as it is. >> harris: fox nation host tomi lahren and in the virtual center seat, soon, maybe one day we will all be here together,
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senior editor of "the federalist" chris bedford. democratic congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez says america is at a "racial reckoning" as she joins 34 house democrats in demanding an overhaul of immigration policies including pulling back on targeting gang members for deportation. in a letter to the directors of dhs and ice she wrote this. "the definition of aggregated felonies is in itself a relic of the racist war on drugs, adding invites racial profiling by presuming that an immigrant is a public safety enforcement deity and removal priority if they have been convicted of an offense. in which an element was active participation in a gang for someone older than 16 who intentionally participated in a gang." a lot of legal there, when you
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drill it down, i want to go straight to kayleigh mcenany there, it sounds like, and i get the profiling element, you don't just want to target people based on what you think you know about them on their skin color and what have you but that's not what this is about. they are here illegally, we know they are here illegally. >> kayleigh: that's collecting a correct and aoc is living in a fantasy land, she sang we don't want to deport people who have gang membership as an element of their crime or aggravated felony. president biden already willed down the number of people who will be leaving this country under president trump we deported people like murderers and rapists and those with kidnapping charges. president biden said we are only going to do aggravated felonies or terrorists. what that meant in practice is that 50%, there would be a 50% decline in the deportation of criminals. so when you consider that, biden is already not deporting the criminals and aoc comes in and
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says, by the way, let's not even deport the few high-level criminals you are actually deporting. it is insane and a recipe for losing in 2020. >> harris: chris bedford, what is the outcome of that? but will the american people feel of something like this roles in? >> chris: i think if they are able to sneak it through it might go under the radar in the election but it's a disastrous idea, the aggravated felonies were invented by the united states congress to say that if you are a resident here whether legal or illegal, not a citizen and you commit these named crimes and we don't think that you should be here, that includes rape and drug trafficking, not drug possession, drug trafficking. dealing with weapons, murder, you we say you have to leave for. the u.s. congress made that rule, these democrats are trying to pressure the agencies to be quiet about it and what they ought to do is go back to
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congress, the house of representatives where they work and put their fellow democrats on the record saying we don't want to deport people who commit these crimes in the united states. a lot of them by the way against illegal immigrants and illegal immigrants themselves, they have to answer for this and not just make it through. >> harris: tomi? before they're trying to redefine what a criminal's and make it based on race and as i said before, criminal activity, illegal activity is an activity, it is not a race so therefore saying that this applies to just people of a certain color or people of color is actually racist thinking in general and you know, as chris said, i have been on right along with ice in the sanctuary state of california, i know how difficult it is to get rid of criminal aliens in this country even during the trump administration thanks to sanctuary policies, this would make it even more difficult and as kayleigh said, we already had a hold on deportation, jen psaki saying we are not going to focus on children and families and now we are going to focus on the worst of the worst.
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it's not just aoc end of the squad, this is 34 elected democrat saying, you know what, now we even think that criminal aliens have a right to be here illegally in our country and they do re-commit crimes in their immigrant communities and some even within their illegal immigrant communities rate i've been there, i've seen it in california, you are allowing criminal aliens to not only seek refuge in this country but be coddled and shielded and use racial reckoning is a reason for it? at the end of the day, when you look at aoc end of the squad and other radical democrats as just as french as radicals, but they have the ears, attention and control of the white house and administration so everything that seems radical is becoming normalized and that's what scares me the most and why we need to look to midterms in 2024 to right the ship because we are going down. >> harris: you know, emily, i have a very specific legal question for you because as you listen to everybody there is one theme and that's that this is a sliding scale, a slippery slope,
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are we inching our way to a place where coming across the border illegally is no longer illegal, is that where the far left is going? and what are the problems and that, do you lose your sovereignty as a nation if you cannot determine that someone entering has committed a crime? >> emily: that such a great question and answer your first question first i think that's exactly what they are pushing for and you outline the conceptual results of that, losing our sovereignty, and to go back i'd like to echo chris' point and flush it out a bit further, in 1988 congress defined aggravated felony in a very specific way and it only included murder and high-level drug and firearms trafficking and it's been increased to include up to 30, around 30 crimes that also include failure to appear in court so aoc is right in that this definition has been brought end but you
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know who has the power to limit it is congress and her argument that ice can ascertain whether a gang member is convicted, these guys shouldn't be the ones making the decision, they are drinking from the fire hose so she is also absolutely right that in this emerging crisis happening at the border, emergency plans are being put to place and these guys are just trying to keep up so i would hope congress would earn their salaries that we pay and change that definition, make the change that for example, kamala harris and joe biden campaigned on, meaningful change of immigration perform and why don't they give reinforcements to the southern border to help account for all of these migrants coming across the border? >> harris: it doesn't delay governing, what they are doing and i understand there are emergencies going on and you get that, you deal with the emergency and then you have a broader policy governing plan. i don't get where they are coming from on it, i don't know, where are they trying to take
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us? >> kayleigh: to a place we don't want to be. well, democrats fact during the last midterm came out and said let's abolish ice, it's a great idea, they all said it in the polling came back and they said no, we are going to reimagine immigration and customs enforcement, we are going to reimagine it. i'd love to see the polling on should those already illegally in the country who have committed an aggravated felony be deported? i think that being a 90% range and i'd love to see the polling on someone who is involved in a gang activity being deported, this is insane and you have 34 democrats, to tomi's point, 34 signing up for this. >> harris: just so you know, kayleigh, i heard so much talk about this leading up to 2016 among the democrats, this is where their party has really changed because remember, obama was the deport or in chief, he hit it on the down low in terms of how people may be able to see it, the mainstream media wasn't covering all that stuff but we
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were, you know, pointing out, president obama's really deporting a large number of people who are here criminally and making further through recidivism and even worse crimes while they are here. but now that's not what the party seems to be. >> kayleigh: record low deportations, record low under joe biden. to be when they were in the same administration. >> kayleigh: correct, exactly right, it's just amazing. >> harris: of nets, claims of blood money against new york governor andrew cuomo, while using accused of enriching himself while new yorkers lost their lives during the pandemic. ♪ ♪ cial. try boost glucose control. the patented blend is clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels. boost glucose control products contain high quality protein and key nutrients to support immune health. try boost. riders, the lone wolves of the great highway. all they need is a bike and a full tank of gas.
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pandemic leadership pay tax filings show he is set to make $5.1 million over the course of three years even as the feds investigate his administration's handling of thousands of new york nursing home covid deaths. and not to mention allegations of sexual harassment. republican congressmen and candidate for new york governor lee zeldin not mincing words. watch. speak of the nursing home order and cover up, you're talking about the loss of life, you're profiting off of, really this is blood money, profiting off of the suffering physically, emotionally, financially of your constituents, of new yorkers. >> emily: so harris, now he's running for governor and as you just heard, he calls this blood money. >> harris: you know, sometimes through your own errors you hand your political opponent something they can really hit out of the park and that's what i think governor cuomo has done. he didn't have to do much to make the situation worse but now
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that we can tie the timing of when the publishers would've been looking at that book with the timing of when the deal was being made it to put covid-positive people among the most vulnerable among us in nursing homes it becomes very problematic and it feels like something that was on purpose. we don't know, we haven't seen all the facts yet, the attorney general has got to look at that investigation and i'm curious to know where those investigations are, too, joe concha asked me that last hour, when are we going to know more, that's a great question but use it perched for your political opponent to make mistakes like lee zeldin is doing and he gets quite easy when the mistakes are displayed, this egregious, and deadly. >> emily: end of this constant, the more that we learn the more questions are raised and also the more that we learn is really not aboveboard and kayleigh, what about the media
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complicity and the responsibility of the media? >> kayleigh: it's incredible, where's the coverage today of the $5.1 million book deal, you're not hearing a ton of other coverage of the senate reminded me through my time in the trump administration where we had the dueling press conferences, the cuomo press conference and trump press conferences, the fawning headlines were egregious, especially now when we got to hold these outlets accountable, i just wanted to remind myself of what the media was saying about governor cuomo at the time, "abc news" reporting on the grounds well for him to run in 2020 for president, u.s. news saying how coronavirus made andrew cuomo america's governor and forbes staying steady hand in a crisis, web business leaders can learn from new york governor andrew cuomo and they go on to talk about his compassion, empathy, honesty and humanity strike people, they see them as an advocate not just for new york but for all states while he's killing people in
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nursing homes and having his staff write his multimillion dollar book. >> harris: you want to talk about a business plan, he had one. i don't know if it was supposed to have that much efficacy but it certainly did. >> kayleigh: it certainly did come it's amazing to read" now, it just makes up pain all the more difficult when you see the types of things the media was saying in their complicity. >> emily: it's like half satire and half absolutely tragic. i'd like to see for you guys, this whole the governor keeps digging himself, let see him deflecting and joking when asked if he'd ever had an intimate relationship with a coworker, watch. nico governor, have you ever had an intimate relationship with a coworker? >> intimate, you mean sexual relationship. you have to know basically what
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it means. intimate has a number of manifestations. i think we have an intimate relationship, don't you? yeah. not a sexual relationship, no, no. i made you on comfortable with that question, didn't i. [laughs] >> emily: and then last week governor cuomo had this to say about making female staffers feel uncomfortable. >> harassment is not making someone feel uncomfortable, that is not harassment. if i just made you feel uncomfortable that is not harassment, that's you feeling uncomfortable. >> emily: that hole he keeps digging. chris, your thoughts? >> chris: kayleigh is exactly right, andrew cuomo it all the stuff that's coming out right now, he didn't happen in a bubble, he didn't do this on his own, he was completely enabled
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through this entire coronavirus pandemic and afterwards in his accusations of lecherous behavior, he was enabled along the way by hosts and other cable outlets, and it's not because the facts were in out there, it's not because accusations and real pain weren't out there at all, people had come out and accused him previously on twitter, the reporting from fox's janice dean, from the federalist, the daily color, "the new york post" was pretty constant on this and trying to hammer it but it was ignored and cuomo was considered to be the next president of the united states, people floated trying to replace joe biden with andrew cuomo, he helped it, he was there and he was the face of it but he was built completely by his friends in the media who are now just basically a propaganda wing for the ideas they want to end against the dislike. >> emily: originally the allegations weren't just ignored but the governor deployed a retaliatory machine at his fingertips to threaten and try
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to smear the women who came forward with these allegations. >> tomi: again, a lot of these governors feel like they are too big to fail in new york because you don't have a lot a recall option, they know that. that's why you are being a smug response from someone like cuomo. i would really put it to new yorkers to understand that at the time when they were worried about putting food on the table and getting toilet paper there governor was penning a million-dollar book deal, they are trying to figure out if they can go to work, if the restaurant is ever going to open again and many are still in the state of fear. meanwhile he's making millions of dollars and i would also ask alexandria ocasio-cortez because we know she's a new yorker and she seems to have a lot of problem with people making money, i like to see her pipe up on this. i would ask you guys, because you are in new york, our new yorkers mad, are they upset, are they going to do anything about this or are they going to sweep this under the rug because things are starting to open back
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up again, are they going to go business as usual and understand that governors like this are too big to fail? i would hope that they are angry, i would hope that they would follow california's example and understand that these leaders although they act like tyrants and dictators only think they are tyrants and dictators and things can be done to get rid of them. i know you don't have a recall option, you need one but i'm really proud of those challenging this governor but it's time to stay mad and understand what this man did come of that is been able to get away with it and that is laughing at you for allowing him to get away with it. >> harris: that is a really important excellent question, sometimes it happens is if you have so much going on, you don't know where to focus, it's been a brilliant move for this governor to make sure the questions he leans in on our about intimacy and takes it away from the deaths and those nursing homes, he's very deft in this, watch him. >> emily: who won't forget is all the attorneys and teams investigating all of his behavior. >> harris: we won't forget.
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>> emily: we will keep you posted on those results as they come. a space bar's commander being forced out of his post for speaking his mind and slamming critical race theory. the details that cost him his job, next. ♪ ♪ >> we were top of the country was evil, that it was founded in 1619 and not 1776 and that whites are inherently evil. ♪ ♪
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spread it about the military service is pretending it's going unify everyone. three he later told fox that "it is not politically partisan to expose our attack critical race theory or marxism. the reason i say that is because critical race theory and marxism are antithetical to american values, critical race theory fuels narratives that attack america's founding documents. i am being mr. trade online, i don't criticize any leader or person in the department of defense or any elected official but i try to tee up ideas that i think are toxic. chris, coming to you, i want to play a sound bite explaining what he encountered at the dod. roll tape. >> there were videos being sent out to every based service member that we were asked to watch in preparation for our extremism down days and discussions on race in which we were taught that the country was evil, that it was founded in 1619 and not 1776 and that
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whites are inherently evil. i had to speak up against those things in my book. >> kayleigh: is this the kind of thing we should be teaching folks up at affirmative defense, chris? >> chris: no and it's extremely dangerous but remember just not too long ago when you basically couldn't say on news or in coffee, the guy who helped try to get donald trump impeached because he disagreed with his ukrainian policy, now someone comes out and says there's a strange and terrible ideology in our military, that's whistle-blowing but he's dismissed from his job without a peep from "the new york times." i guess we are back now that joe biden is president that any kind of dissent is treason. critical race theory and marxism are real threats. they've always, marxism has long sought to divide the united states based on class. we don't roll like that. americans didn't care about it, they didn't fight it but not actually chosen to attach it to race and try to incite hatred among neighbors, that's therein
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and they are trying to spread this so they can cause trouble and not bring people together but separate them and when that is in our military is a threat to us strategically and a threat to our entire country. >> kayleigh: is automated a very good point, he pointed to biden's secretary of defense, the biden secretary of defense is this in a memo about standing down on addressing extremism and race. it says this. "this stand-down is just the first initiative of what i believe must be a concerted effort to better educate ourselves and our people about the scope of this problem and to develop sustainable ways to eliminate the corrosive effects of extremist ideology and conduct that we have in our workforce. each and every day, the trust of the american people have in our institution. the point he was making is this, biden's secretary of defense says we've got to call out extremist ideology but then he gets fired for calling out extremist ideology?
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it makes no sense. >> tomi: is how you define extremist ideology and we know the left controls the narrative on this. i pose this question, if this lieutenant colonel would've talked about black lives matter being a wonderful organization, that we should defund the police and police are systemically racist, if he would've said any of those things on the podcast i'm not so sure that the biden administration would've removed him from his post, they probably would've celebrated him and tell them up on a pedestal because he criticize something that's near and dear to them, critical race theory and exploding race in this country and race-baiting continually, they had to remove him but good for him for standing up and speaking out because this isn't just something that's infiltrating our military, this is something that most crucially is in for training our school systems and that is where we really need to pay attention because it's the indoctrination of young people, so many parents don't know how to fight back against, so good for him for bringing it up, for standing strong. i hope you will continue to do that, he's truly a whistle-blower and i hope people will take what he's done and
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look at it as an inspiration because someone needs to stand up to this and someone needs to put their neck out on the line, he did that. he's going to be punished for it but at the end of the day i consider him to be a hero and somebody who is standing up for what he believes is right. >> kayleigh: no doubt end to tomi's point of this being pervasive, it's pervasive throughout federal government, it's my president trump banned it, all the white male executives were sent away for the weekend by virtue of the color of their skin and they had to write letters of apology to women and minorities by virtue of the colors of their skin, this is in our schools and federal governments, what are your thoughts? >> harris: i live in a biracial home, and so when you really look at what divides us, i mean, i guess we could find a whole host of things but why are we getting so lazy and only making it about that? it makes us truly on interesting
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people and takes away our power as individuals and having been born a military brat, it really is all that matters, what brings us together and it kind of pains me that this service member who would fight for that right over all else can't even express himself. he would fight for our right to express ourselves about whatever it is but he can't express himself. so yeah, we are all different, we are different for a lot of different reasons. i am tall, you know, some people are not. >> emily: i'm not. >> harris: if we really, really want to divide ourselves it only gives the enemy more fodder and we are talking about our military here, we don't want to put our men and women who are serving in a capitulated position of more fodder for the enemy, what are they going to do, gather our men and women and get them to debate each other to death? you're bringing up, i know it's a lightness there but you're bringing up a further way for our enemies to divide us to
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look, thoughts will go after this guy, those are not necessarily american friends in this country. other people will manipulate us through outside media. as far away as you can imagine. look at what just happened with the colonial pipeline. the three and then you have china sitting across from the u.s. delegation calling us out for being a racist country and this is what you are seeing in the u.s. military. expresses weakness on the world stage and our nuclear laboratories, it's like we often talk about with the fact that our federal tax dollars are now apparently going toward that instead of having them focus on the nuclear ball, i think i'd rather them spend their time on their actual job, whatever it may be with nuclear fission or, whatever. there is a saying in the military, that they are here to protect democracy, not to practice it but i think that's a colloquialism i really didn't apply here because here i find
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total irony and during this stand-down by the u.s. army was admonished to seek out and identify right wing extremism that it somehow was lost upon them that they were practicing and frankly indoctrinating on left wing extremism and now he's being punished for it. all i'm sure all of our enemies are laughing is anything that divides us. >> harris: i think they are plotting. i wish it were laughter, i think it's much more insidious and dangerous than that so maybe we tweak it. it is not that they are not allowed to practice democracy because a look at all the people we feed and clothe and help with their collections around the world, maybe they just don't prophesies, i don't know how they want to put it, i'm okay with whatever because they are fighting for us. >> kayleigh: it's red, white, and blue, that's what it all boils down to. just ahead, the black lives
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>> harris: well, you remember black lives matter cofounder, self-described marxist who critics accused of hypocrisy when she was revealed to a bot high-end homes. she now says real estate is more than just an investment. she wrote the song social media. "thank you npr for highlighting the history of racism inside the housing market and why black homeownership has always been a way to disrupt white supremacy."
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chris bedford, i come to you. >> chris: this is not an unusual thing, back in the soviet union, the people who are in charge of the system get rich, some are equal about some are more equal than others and this is also not surprising given how shameless she's been when her entire ideology is that you should give me what you have, everyone should give me what you have, you are all bad and i am good. if you believe that i think you can just take from people to give to yourself, what she's prettiest pretty explicit about, i guess she picked up some nice houses with all that money but i don't think america has gotten better for it. >> harris: what's really confusing about this to me, emily, is that capitalism in the american dream and moving up is something that is open door to all of us and if we want to talk about, you know, going forward as people of color the proof is really there when you go for your dreams, do you really need the blm organizers to preach
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about where you buy a house or is she may be absolving herself of her own guilt after all the criticism for why she didn't move into a black neighborhood and lift the neighborhood up with her taxes? i never asked that question because i think you can go or you want. >> kayleigh: we talked about it before because we all celebrate capitalism and her rit to build up a $3.4 million portfolio from its amazing, it's just really surprising when everything she talks about and that she was a self-per proclaim supporter of marxism, it rings hollow as a founder of the black lives matter movement when apparently all of the local branches never saw any of the over $12 million that nationally was poured into their organization so there's a lot of questions on a raise is and she keeps deflecting, for example, when it was published, that it existed she said that people were being misogynistic and racist against her for even talking about it so she's not having the conversations that
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she keeps asking others to have. >> harris: which is difficult because there were some within her own organization that were wondering, can we get some receipts on where the money came from, so they would no, their own investigations. what is this have to do with white supremacy, where she buys a house? d3 i think she came under fire for owning all this real estate and her reasoning is to love it into what is a real problem that we haven't seen a steady increase in black homeownership. that's a legitimate point but it seemed that she was using that legitimate point to cover her own scandal, that's my intuition but you are exactly right about capitalism, she came from very humble beginnings, she writes about growing up in a housing project and having a mom who worked 16 hour days. she's the american dream, let's celebrate that american dream and not call ourselves trade marxist. >> harris: i've often thought about others who come from tough places and get to someplace fantastic, that being its own sort of billboard for how far we
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can get to, what will, your thoughts? >> tomi: that's evidence of the american dream, she wants people to feel that that they are victims but because of her comments about disrupting white supremacy and having black homeownership i would expect her to be a vocal cheerleader of president trump's opportunities own because that goes hand-in-hand with the statement she tried to make to cover up her own guilt and the money she's made off of her so-called activism so at the end of the day i would be curious to know what she feels about opportunities on but she's really doing a disservice to her community and all communities if she is indeed living that american dream and she's unable to obtain that through capitalism in this wonderful, great country of ours, you should be preaching that end empowerment, not victimhood and everybody is racist but at the end of the day what you expect from somebody who runs black lives matter? >> harris: the organization very separate from the movement. i'm always curious as to why we didn't see more organization on the ground as i was really what she wanted to do during the
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> emily: macy's and target have suddenly dropped social media star chrissy teigen's cookware collection after reality star courtney stott said the former model center abusive messages in the past. the star of "couples therapy" was only 16. watch. >> this video is definitely calling out chrissy teigen. she stalked me. she harassed me, she believed me, and keep in mind i was a minor, she would tell me she hated me. she would just, every name in the book she called me.
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b2 tomi, you are no stranger to vicious online bullying and you are not a stranger to chrissy teigen either. >> tomi: no, chrissy teigen blocked me on twitter several years ago but she said some nasty things about me in the past as well because of my advocacy for law enforcement, something we know she is certainly not a fan about president trump was exactly right about chrissy teigen, she's always been filthy-mouth but the thing about this is i am no fan of cancel culture, i believe in extending grace to people that actually apologize and i believe that those people should receive forgiveness but furthermore it's always interesting to me that those on the left act in nasty, disgusting, repulsive ways as chrissy teigen has for years don't seem to extend the same grace that they ask what anybody else. she said horrible things about our formal former president, she said horrible things about a long list of conservatives, this is what she does and she always seems to play the victim when people say anything about her or her family so at the end of the day this is just the leftist
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double standard, we will see if she's actually canceled or not, something tells me that just like every other vocal liberal celebrity out there, she will issue a half-hearted apology and in a week or two all will be forgotten because that is been the pattern. >> emily: kayleigh, tomi called president trump the biggest bully. and now she was telling a 16-year-old to kill herself. >> kayleigh: she apparently was sending these dm saying "i can't wait for you to die" to the girl. take a dirt nap referencing her funeral and this is a pattern, she said to lindsay lohan, "you're going to add more slits to your wrist." it leads me to ask some of this, and i'm paraphrasing but those were the tweets, in summation. president trump's banned for inciting violence, what about chrissy teigen?
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because he's never tweeted anything like that. >> harris: that lets you know how long social media has selectively been keeping people on a pedestal, if the people who were curating and remember and a lot of times these were not algorithms that were doing this, we know from twitter and the investigation recently that they had curators, people making these things trend? where did we learn that from, the racial slur levied against senator tim scott recently so how long have they had a protected perch to take shots at everybody else? i just want to know, her company, this cookware, who is craving for a lack of integrity and class from chrissy teigen? who now will protect her now that target and macy's, will some of these platforms go and look at her twitter feed now? by the way, which we never really dies. i don't know if she bothered to delete any of this but they never really died. >> emily: she has over
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13 million followers and among them for a moment president biden who only followed i believe it was around ten until she said don't follow me, i want to be able to be myself. >> harris: what is that even mean? >> emily: she's put it all out there, this kind of vitriol she's put out there, 13 million. >> chris: she's been a mean person for a very long time but she was never questioned in that, she was elevated by friends in the media who allowed her to offer an image that was completely false, make millions and millions of dollars, i'm not against cancel culture, turning on her, when people like her are the creators of these machines that ruin lives, they will turn on you as well. b2 i think it's interesting that in her apology she said "i want to be loved by you guys," as a public apology out there. >> kayleigh: she claims she did a private apology. she didn't. >> emily: a lot of it has to do with the public adoration of her, seemingly.
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♪ ♪ >> harris: airlines to soon start weighing passengers at the gate. what? before they board their flights. rising obesity rates in the united states have the faa concerned planes could become too overloaded to fly safely. this reportedly could involve 15% of daily departure passengers who would be selected at random. what we think of this, tomi? this is a lightning round, everybody gets about 25 seconds, go. >> tomi: listen, i wouldn't be
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surprised if spirit airlines is already doing this because they charge for everything so i'm just waiting for them to add this to their list of fees but i don't want to hear any of these mass police liberals come out against this because if they want to be forced to wear a mask i would much rather be weighed at the gate then be forced to wear a mask, it's on the interest of public health and safety and safety of the airlines and so i hope the liberals are just as happy with this as they are the mass police. >> harris: really quick, chris bedford. >> chris: there's a point there, we've had so focus on public health but at the same time we've neglected that an comorbidity has been obesity in this country, it's only getting worse. >> kayleigh: i would sibley say they should not be weighing passengers, they should be weighing my carry-on bag, it's a lot heavier. >> emily: can they include the luggage? so that i would make up for someone who weighs 500 pounds by being able to bring a big suitcase, that's my idea.
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my genius idea. >> harris: after everybody was in lockdown, we know people are put on a few pounds and is airlines are going to need us to fly to bring their books back up today. i just know one thing, when amy, baby. i'm starving right now. >> emily: i've ordered way too much shake shack, don't we need. >> harris: we will see you later. here's america reports. ♪ ♪ >> john: president biden set to speak later this hour as he pushes electric vehicle production as part of his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, senate republicans are also set to deliver an advised counterproposal to the white house today. >> sandra: coming up, john, we will be discussing this and a lot more when tennessee senator marsha blackburn joins us live, byron donnell, "special report" anger bret baier on all the mass confusion. >> john: we begin with us today, district
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