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♪ ♪ >> emily: critics are going after prince harry again after he fired off new attacks against the british royal family sang his father prince charles made him suffer as a child and accusing the family of total neglect when wife meghan markle was suicidal. royal experts say harry's latest truth bomb driving a huge gulf between him and the family. this is "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno coming here today, harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany, host of
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"kennedy" on fox business, kennedy and steve hilton, host of "the next revolution." prince harry says his family's inability to help fight where megan was one of the main reason he left for california, he says he was afraid he was going to lose her like he lost his mother, princess diana. harry also sends his family would not discuss his mother's death and he turned to drinking and drugs to cope. he spoke earlier about his loss on "good morning america," watch. >> you were 12 years old at the time, you didn't process it. others who didn't even know your mother, we were able to show our grief. and you, because of the position that you were in were not able to. >> so many people of all ages need to heal and also come up for one reason or another aren't able to heal or may be unaware that they need to heal. >> emily: kennedy, let's start with you on this. your boy prince harry is at it again, your thoughts?
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>> kennedy: yeah, i mean, i will my time to steve hilton because he lived this life. i am so sick of this guy's story, it is the only context he is providing is sitting around whining about his daddy issues it is going to be a long haul, we've heard this story, we've got it, this is an absolute retread, do something interesting with your life, this is no longer interesting. this is boring, you and your wife live a life of privilege that you complain about incessantly. you left or the royal family and now you want to drag them down with you. he had a mental health foundation. was it just full of idiots? he couldn't reach out to one person in his mental health foundation that he ran with his brother to get help for his wife? is he that incompetent? eyes am so done with these two
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narcissists. other than that i think it's great. >> emily: steve, first of all, congratulations on your new u.s. citizenship, you are a fellow american, i love it. we are so proud and thrilled for you, congratulations. your perspective is so valuable, on the martin bashir interview, the question is one of accountability for him, we know now that there were severe tangible implications, he has stepped down a few days ago because of health reasons, presumably enjoying a big fat pension, we know no criminal charges will be filed to what you see next happening in this, frankly, tragedy. >> steve: thank you very much, emily, one of the things i had to do in swearing the oath, i had to renounce any loyalty to any foreign prince. i think, the other aspect of this that come of the other prince in the newspaper, prince william talking about what happened with the mother of
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both of the princes, that's an unbelievable story, it's so shocking when you look at the details, the bbc, taxpayer-funded, the public, the state broadcaster in the u.k., the so-called journalists literally manufacturing documents to persuade princess diana that the people closest to her, literally the people surrounding her and organizing her life were spying on her and working against her and betraying her and that, you can imagine, contributed to this incredible sense of paranoia which of course affected everyone around her and that's why i think this story connects because those two princes grew up in this unbelievable atmosphere which would have completely thrown anyone off their normal path of a reasonable childhood and development so i think that mental health story is an
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interesting one. to your point about the journalist, this person should incomplete disgrace, the bbc itself covered this up so the idea that this is a taxpayer-funded institution in the u.k. that behaved like this, i think it should have absolutely serious consequences for the bbc as well and it won't be enough just for one executive to issue an apology which we've seen. i think it calls into question the whole ethics of the entire organization because they cover this up for years. i think the other points i want to make is this issue, we use the phrase "mental-health" a lot and it is important, if you look at some of the big issues, here in america you talk about family break down and so on, it is an important question. we've got to address it more than just throwing out the label and saying yeah, we need to talk about mental health i might what exactly does that mean? is not necessarily that everyone needs to go to this inward-looking process of looking at their family.
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perhaps we need to help people get more structure in their lives and the final point i want to make is guess what happened in the last year here in america because of these insane unjustified lockdowns, the mental health in this country has been exacerbated by our leaders who locked us up against the science for no reason and they are still persisting with things that will damage mental health which is a ridiculous rule forcing children to wear masks which will stigmatize them and so on so if we care about mental health let's look at the things that our leaders are doing right now today to make americans mental health worse. >> emily: absolutely right and harris, we have a video of prince william's statement, you bring up the ethics of journalism and other been talking about the real applications real applications -- >> harris: can i say one thing, excuse me one second before we get to that, it is
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mental health awareness month and i want to pause for just a second on what steve hilton is talking about, because we seem as a nation do not want to talk about this and if prince harry actually gets us to talk about getting people the support and the medical care that they need, then that may be the only way that he's helpful right now, watching him get free therapy on television is a bit too much but if that gets us where we need to be in a conversation when we've cooked up more mental health problems and we know what to do it because of the lockdown and the proclivity of making people fit into little boxes one may be their life didn't call for it, where we were at that time then okay, thank you, prince harry. now take a seat, take several days. your wife made it all about race. you come emily, i'm done. >> emily: kayleigh, your thoughts? >> kayleigh: harris and steve could not be more accurate about this, we said from the podium
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and made them put lockdowns work causing mental health issues. not only that but the cancer diagnosis is as well, we are seeing increased late stage cancer but coming back to harry, totally agree with kennedy. i am so tired from hearing from him, how sad that he comes to america and his brand is attacked my family, attack my former country, attacked the new country i have come to and he said he roughed left the royal family because he was upset with the british present it was affecting his mental health, why is he on my television screen nonstop, in my ear on podcast nonstop, meghan markle, apparently she cried the night before the oprah interview came out because of the u.k. press, why is she constantly out there in the press, don't put yourself out there in the press, go up a nice private life but they want to be out there, their brand is attacking the royal family, attacking america and attacking the united kingdom but i think their star is short-lived because they've isolated from a whole lot of people and by the
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way, one last point, the only person i think that might enjoy a camera more than these two are dr. fauci but i think it's a toss-up. >> emily: steve, back to you, do you see the potential for an ethics probe to the bbc for some type of accountability that might be happening for things to change over there for that actually be a change in the way that the media covers royals and families and whatnot that have these toxic applications? >> steve: i don't think so, i'm not really hopeful. in the end, the establishment in the u.k. will try to gloss over this end of the bbc will roll on, it's got an absolutely massive lobbying operation and it's embedded in the british establishment, i'm afraid they're going to sail the right things but nothing will change. >> emily: just ahead, fighting may be paused in the middle east but anti-semitic violence is on the rise here at home. where's the condemnation from the left? you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual,
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: a fox news alert, live look at the west bank where things have quieted down after an israel-hamas cease-fire took effect this morning but here in the u.s. and around the world, violent anti-semitic attacks are on the rise, the antidefamation league reporting i nearly 200 anti-semitic instances in the seven days is may 10th, when the hamas rocket started flying, a 40% uptick in the week before. in london a group of cars carrying the palestinian flag drove through the city shouting anti-semitic obscenities rated pro-palestinian demonstrators singled out and attacked jewish diners. in times square just yesterday, protesters burning an israeli flag in broad daylight and it was especially tense in
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new york city's diamond district during a standoff between pro-palestinian and pro-israel groups. unbelievable what we are seeing across the country. i want to start with you, steve, and pull up some tweets we have. this is the past history of some of the things we've heard from the democratic party and i believe it will put them up as i read them off. but you have in fact ilhan omar talking about how it's all about the benjamins, baby, she came out and backpedaled on that after fire, she also said that israel hypnotized the world, rashida tlaib talking about, if you support the anti-bds movement, a movement to essentially defend israel, you forgot what country you represent, questioning loyalty, and anti-semitic trope indeed, is also talk to about having a calming feeling when she's
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discussed the holocaust pay then you have the sound bite from aoc. >> i also think that what people are starting to see in the occupation of palestine is just an increasing crisis of humanitarian conditions and that to me is just where i tend to come from on this issue. >> kayleigh: steve, where is the accountability, we've seen anti-semitic rhetoric, over and over and over again, where's the media coverage? >> steve: it's absolutely outrageous, kayleigh and i think it tells us something really important. i know a lot of people on the left in other parts of the media will say, you are constantly putting these tweets out there from aoc and the squad and they are friends but they are not french people, we can see now from the policy agenda that the
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biden administration that that group is now driving the democratic party, they are the forest, the power within the democratic party so what they say are not just the ramblings of some extreme people you can dismiss, it is the heart of the modern democratic party and then you add to that what we've seen the past year which is the left in general supported by their servants in the media completely wrapping themselves up in this kind of virtue signaling flag of antiracism, the defining thing, we are antiracist. we set all along, if you look at critical race theory, the woke ideology being pushed by the democratic party, all the time by their leaders, pushed in universities, and schools in corporate america, we set all along, it is itself racist in the way that it focuses on skin color and now we see the true colors revealed because what we see is on the left today the
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acceptable form of racism, not even acceptable, the compulsory form of racism as anti-semitism. it's completely open and that's why they're not condemning it because it's part of who they are. >> kayleigh: democrats are blatant about it. in the wake of ilhan omar's tweets, they are trying to pass a resolution in the house condemning anti-semitism and they couldn't even get the votes for it, they were called out via member of their own party, this is a democrat two years ago calling out his own party on this issue. >> why are we unable to singularly condemn anti-semitism? why can't we call it anti-semitism and show we've learned the lessons of history? it feels like we are only able to call the use of anti-semitic language by a colleague of ours, any colleague of ours if we are addressing all forms of hatred and it feels like we can say is anti-semitism unless everyone agrees that it anti-semitism, who gets to define what counts
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as stereotypes and discrimination? >> kayleigh: good for the democrat congressman but here we are two years later and there is silence on this. you have joe biden praising rashida tlaib who made the anti-semitic remark a few years ago, 270 democrats in the house voting against bill to sanction supporters of hamas which is a terrorist organization. where the democrats today? >> they are all over the map on this issue and having some really dangerous real-life consequences as you're seeing. it's such a huge chasm for them and they can't run away from this one because the temperature is so high here and all of those congresswomen should have their committee posts stripped from them, like marjorie taylor greene, it should be absolutely unacceptable to use those sort of tropes and that kind of
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language, rashida tlaib and ilhan omar are anti-semites and that's not acceptable for sitting u.s. congresswomen, i'm sorry. there have to be consequences here. we are a block away at fox from that, where those protests and skirmishes and violence were, you know, there was a must to riots, there were people throwing mad's at cops, there were jews who were punched and attacked him we were watching it from my studio last night, you could see the protesters and you could see people and cops chasing them, they were chasing each other and it's only going to get worse. so the grown-ups and the leaders in this country have two comport themselves better and someone has to take the temperature down because this is absolutely unacceptable and it is in itself a form of terrorism. >> kayleigh: harris, this comes at a time where we've seen
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a 40% increase in attacks against jewish men and women in this country, one jewish leader received a message from "hitler had it right." this is discussing, this is so sad. >> harris: it's more than all of that, it's dangerous. kennedy, you hit the nail on the head there in terms of where we need to be now, there needs to be punishments and we are a free country with freedom of speech but you can't go into a crowded theater and yell "fire" if there isn't actually a fire in the crowded theater and here's the problem with the crowd on the far left, we know who they are, whether it's what they feel about is going on at our southern border or they have their anti-semitic quotes that we can put up all day long and tweets and so on and so forth, aoc said it, she showed you who they are, believe her, believe them, the congresswoman said, you don't need facts to take the higher moral ground. you don't need facts to take
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that higher moral ground was the gist of what she was saying and you can apply that regular so what are the facts on the ground? yeah, people are going after each other for what they believe in, for their faith and in some cases for the color of their skin, who are we right now? do you want to follow the far left into that dark hole on this issue? be careful because it's a dangerous place where you're going and it affects all of us. >> kayleigh: that's exactly right, well said. i'm only coming to you your thoughts on the story? speech to the fact that social media really accelerates all of the sand is rampant, we've had almost 200 anti-semitic attacks in the last ten days and there's a competition for legs and views, everyone is chasing the dopamine and now with tiktok, it's
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arguably the most addictive yet, it's an absolute travesty and accompanying these videos, i just think like i said it accelerates the conflict and who is benefiting? we have to remember to ask that, these fat cat tech giants like jack dorsey who deflect from the real issues at hand, more attention on these problems positive, no, i think that we cannot underestimate the harm that it causes. the three that's right and i would encourage all of our viewers to check out the adl's web site, attacks on synagogues, it is absolutely terrible what's going on. and we all stand in unison condemning it. up next, critics are piling on cnn anchor chris cuomo after he admits he helped his brother governor andrew cuomo's team fight off sexual harassment allegations. amazing, stay with us. >> obviously i love you as a
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>> harris: critics ripping cnn as the network appears to take no action after one of its starring chris, chris cuomo is forced to admit he did in fact take part in strategy meetings with his brother, new york governor andrew cuomo's team to fight off sexual harassment allegations. "the washington post" first reported it. chris cuomo then last night said this. >> my family means everything to me and i am fiercely loyal to them. i am family-first, job sacking. when my brothers situation became turbulent, being looped into calls with other friends of his under advisors that did include some of his staff, i understand why that was a problem for and it will not happen again.
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>> harris: okay, just keep that in your mind, you know, how he really thinks, not the viewer but his family comes first when he is doing his job. here's what the cnn anchor told viewers back when the sexual harassment scandal was breaking >> obviously i'm aware of what's going on with my brother and obviously i cannot cover it because he is my brother. now of course cnn has to cover it. they have covered it extensively and they will continue to do so. >> harris: steve, what is the problem with this? speak of the problem is that it's totally incoherent from inconsistent, ludicrous, unintelligible, unintelligent. this guy is just completely implausible on any level, let's just pick apart some of the more obvious bits of nonsense and what is been saying. when which one are you talking about? >> well, both of them.
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"i can't talk about my brother because of this sexual harassment story, i can't cover it. he didn't have a problem covering his brother when he thought the story was positive for his brother, when he thought it would help his brother's reputation to praise him over his handling of the virus even though we now know that his handling was a complete catastrophe. back in the day chris cuomo had no problem at all going on about how fantastically his brother was doing when he thought it was a positive story. let's look at the sexual harassment aspect of this, what is he saying? when sexual harassment is done by my brother than it's okay. it's ridiculous, this is the kind of thing that if you were of the mind-set of the left you would say chris cuomo is complicit in the sexual harassment, that's the kind of language they use so on every level whether he's pushing misinformation on the virus about how his brother handled
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it, about every aspect of it if you actually watch as coverage, he's not a journalist, he's a propagandist for the democrats now, he was a propagandist for his brother. he's complicit in the language of the left and sexual harassment, this guy is just ludicrous of the idea that he's there pontificating about these important stories to me is just laughable because he is completely a laughable, nonplausible figure and that's the reason they should get rid of them. >> harris: so i'm confused, kayleigh by why cnn doesn't take some action here because on the broad edges of this are legal investigations. not everything is completely focused and on the cuomo brothers. you don't want complicity on the part of the network because of something that's coming out of his mouth and other that we've seen two different versions on how it's going to do his job it doesn't seem like either one of them has cnn in mind. >> kayleigh: no, they don't pay that's all agree with chris
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smith at "the new york post" who says cnn now stands for the cuomo nepotism network. it is laughable that he didn't get fired or at least discipline because there's a lot more to this "washington post" story about him advising his brother, very near the end of it hits as he was always a close confidant of the governor and he advised him on covid issues. so i want to know, when were those conversations taking place, how many of them were there? one reference as he advised him, was he doing this while he was bringing on his brother for fawning interviews? there are a lot of questions. i'd like to see the dates. >> harris: it's not hard because it's on video so you just google it. i want to get to this part of the coverage, though, the women's activist group ultraviolet is calling for cnn to suspend chris cuomo saying "make no mistake, this wasn't just a brother talking to his
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brother about their lives or even about politics, this was a major network news anchor advising the governor of new york to actively push against sexual harassment allegations and denigrate survivors of abuse by defining their calls for accountability as "cancel culture," cnn should immediately suspend chris cuomo and conduct a thorough investigation into whether or not his position of authority at the network has impacted how others cover the allegations against his brother. governor cuomo. any less is unacceptable. add that to a kayleigh just said and they need to take, what we call it? some daylight to this, kennedy. let's see what's beneath everything here. >> kennedy: yeah, they need to go through the painful steps of having an outside law firm really pick apart the story and make sure that there were into clear violations here because if there are other women at the network who feel silenced
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because of chris cuomo's actions, that something they definitely have to look at and also ideologically this is a further left organization and when you start losing that part of your base and your viewership, you are in real trouble. it's the same thing with andrew cuomo, its democrats will call on him to resign and i can only imagine the hubris, hey, bro, don't ever resign, you're amazing, these girls are just jealous of you and that was the line that andrew cuomo used, it's disgusting. the way that he has been victim shaming, not to mention, we are not even talking about all the families who lost loved ones because of his covid policy. the two of them together, they really does need to be the kind of investigation, that frankly we've gone through here at fox. >> harris: what we are not talking about those things with regard to cnn because they are
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not covering those things, how much of the nursing home death scandal you see on cnn. the number is low from what's been reported on let's see if that takes up now that chris cuomo has promised that, he's told us who he is, he puts his family first before his journalism on the job. i don't care what he does in his private life, of course they should be first. >> emily: what we do know is that chris interviewed his brother 11 times on the network, that's a statistic that we have and i think the gaslighting going on is so ridiculous. chris gets on air and says "i'm sorry, it was a mistake, i put my colleagues in a bad spot, he wants the viewer to see governor cuomo as a brother rather than this governor that has been accused of really serious things under 3-5 different investigations and is facing criminal and civil probes. this entire thing has been reduced to "i'm so sorry, it was my bad, by the way, wherever his attorneys in the staff meeting or in the strategy meeting was also at the table, the
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proverbial table, staff members, it's ridiculous to have those be in strategy meetings with this prime time anchor that -- it is obviously, clearly a problem in so many ways and i'm not quite sure why it got that far and was allowed. i don't know, to kennedy's point about the hubris, these guys walk in the room, i'm going to be on this call also and everyone's is okay, absolutely not, get out of here. the fact that they were so wrapped up in the studs have real-world implication for cnn, that culture of enablement that made people complicit at bbc, watch out, cnn. >> harris: okay, we will move on. up next, a 10-year-old israeli child calls out hbo's john oliver after the "last week tonight" host went after his
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>> kayleigh: a 10-year-old girl living on the israeli side of the gaza border responding to john oliver after he accused israel of war crimes. the little girl calls up a comedian in a video posted on twitter by israeli media. >> it is true, the militant strong palestinian groups hamas fired over 1,000 rockets towards israel this weekend, that is reprehensible. this is the most load-bearing conjunction in history, but the majority of those rockets thankfully didn't reach their targets. >> every siren makes me cry and feel sad, just so you know, my army is strong, however this does not protect me from being afraid. since i was born i live in fear,
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since i was six i have been going to therapy. >> kayleigh: so sad, good for her for standing up to john oliver who gets to sleep safely at home and what i'm sure is a very lavish apartment or home, this israeli girl really personalized what it's like to live in this area and broadening themselves, harris, 53 children have died in this horrific attack, palestinian children have the same fear that this israeli girl has, they are innocent victims, all of them and we know senator ted cruz told you last hour, israel goes to great lengths to stop civilian casualties but it doesn't change the fact that a lot of little children live in fear on both sides, palestinian and israeli. >> harris: senator ted cruz gave us some details and maybe we hadn't heard, just how specific hamas, the terrorists really are and how bloodthirsty they are and they don't care. the children come of the families that are caught in the middle, they really don't care even when most of them are on
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the palestinian side of the issue, right? they are in harm's way, israel has the iron dome but still people perished on both sides of that issue. little girl he points out part of what's going on and look, we have free speech in this country and i always say, more words, not fewer. but you have to watch you people are, they tell you, they show you constantly and if john oliver is sincerely out of material to talk about on his show, i have some suggestions for him, he needs to take a look at some of those videos where the jewish community is being attacked on the streets of america right now. maybe he can find a way to get into that. it's not funny and what he joked about on his show isn't funny either but if he's desperate for material there's plenty of it out there on this issue. >> kayleigh: there is end kennedy, coming to you, hamas is a terrorist organization and john oliver went on to it accused israel of war crimes when we know israel goes to
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great lengths to make sure as few civilians are caught up in the fire as possible whereas hamas uses children as targets, hospitals and schools and really is a big part of the reason there is such devastating loss in the region. >> kennedy: it's so disgusting, it's so cowardly, we see this with hamas, we saw this with isis, embedding themselves in schools and hospitals and buildings with press outlets. i think that john oliver is not serving his audience by being a propagandist for that and you know, it's really not doing anything to move the conversation forward about peace and that's what this 10-year-old girl is asking for, that's what she wants. she wants peace where she lives. and these children are living in fear and people who can add to a better discussion are not and we are being overrun with
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irrationality here and it's so heartbreaking. >> kayleigh: it is and there is a lot of equivocating going on, putting hamas on the same footing as a nation state of israel, one of my former colleagues said that's the equivalent of saying united states is on the same footing as isis because we are going after isis. >> steve: it is such a false equivalence and it is exactly as kennedy says, it just means that people who watch that from john oliver, they get further entrenched in their ideological political virtue signaling, the israeli is our bad and the palestinians are good. hamas is dedicated to eliminating israel, the idea that there is an equivalence between this terrorist organization that literally wants to destroy israel and its people and a democratically elected government trying to defend itself against attacks is
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so ludicrous and it's unbelievable that that gets any airtime but of course it does because now it's part of the ideology of the left and to say that doesn't mean that you don't have massive sympathy for the plight of the palestinian people but the way to solve that problem is not through terrorism. >> kennedy: that's right and we know that the palestinian people are harmed by hamas, 20%-30% of the rockets misfiring and landing in the gaza area. emily is quite excited about this one, a former pentagon official claims the government is not only known about ufos for a long time but that it has "exotic materials," what is that even mean and is it time for the feds to come clean? that's next. ♪ ♪
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coming up live from "america reports," john roberts and me come a time hour. ♪ ♪ >> emily: a former pentagon official says the government has been hiding the truth about ufos and unidentified aerial phenomena for years and he seems to suggest we have physical evidence rate former director of the pentagon advanced aerospace threat identification program spoke with tucker carlson wednesday after telling "60 minutes" that some of these ufos were undetectable on radar and could fly at 13,000 miles an hour. to say that he's calling for more government transparency is an understatement, watch. >> line probably because the, certain elements of the pentagon have backed themselves in a corner, they spend such a long time and amount of energy trying to obfuscate the truth from the american people.
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the united states government is in possession of exotic materials, i believe it is at. more analysis needs to be done. the two and now, political consultants and business leaders are watching a political action committee to push the government to release more information on the little green guys. this could be like #freebritney where everyone could get on board and we could get this information. >> kennedy: it would be nice to have a unifying element here for society, even if it brings about our total destruction. we need something. they because "tiger king," 14 months in our rearview mirror and learning more about ufos, i want to see some of this physical evidence. it's like, we go from joe exotic to exotic materials meaning they've either got alien bodies for real or they've got components of these hyperfast craft. either way i want to see it, i
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want to peep it come i want to read it, i want to know. >> emily: steve, all these questions about the material, like i am partially picturing bill murray with slime all over him, picturing myself driving really fast spaceship, dresses made of the material, the sky's the limit, the galaxy is the limit with our imagination here, steve. b5 that's the point, that's what they've done to me, actually, because for the longest time, i completely dismissed and laughed at this whole story, i couldn't understand why tucker carlson would go on about this. it looks like there's something to it and i have now lurched completely to the other end of the spectrum where i'm now questioning everything, we are in the matrix, is anything real? i just don't know what to make of it. >> emily: kayleigh, there's so many questions exactly, i know you are a "tiger king" fan, will destroy you and? >> kayleigh: joe exotic is a
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hard act to follow so i don't think it will quite do it but that being said, emily, very good news for you, i found out that in december they mandated that in 180 days, not too far from now, congress is supposed to come out come of the director of national intelligence, with a report about ufos so we're going to have many more segments on this here on "outnumbered," i hope for good for you, emily. >> steve: are they going to wear make the aliens wear masks? that's a question. masks for aliens? >> emily: hoping the viewers are excited about this, too, not just me. >> harris: i mean, this is something i can bring us all together, we all have the curiosity if there's somebody else living here or whatever, my question is why do you need the director of the ufo at the federal government level, how busy was this guy? and when you say exotic material, why is it that everything has that word and hit? joe exotic, ufos, you worked in the white house, is it something you want to tell us,
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kayleigh? >> kayleigh: all hidden secrets are classified. >> emily: i love it but i will say the more we learn the more those of us believers can just say "we told you so." all right, more "outnumbered" in justs a moment. who have served our country honorably. whether it's 2 years, 4 years, or 32 years like myself. one of the benefits that we as a country give our veterans is eligibility for a va loan for up to 100% of your home's value. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. with automatic authority from the va, we can say yes when banks say no. veteran homeowners. three reasons to do a cash out refi right now. home values are high while rates are low. newday lets you borrow all of your home's value. and you could take out $50,000 dollars or more.
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everything it stands for, the constitution and i don't want to come here and change it and make it more like the place i came from. i'm so honored and blessed to be here and i appreciate the welcome i received from everyone. >> congratulations, and you bless us. >> yes, you do. and >> have a great weekend. we will head off now to john and sandra. america reports. >> john: thank you and good morning, congratulations, steve. a cease-fire between israel and hamas holding this hour has president biden stares out another foreign policy challenge this time with north korea. we welcome south korea's president of the white house this hour but president biden is rejecting the strategies of the last two administrations while failing to offer a clear path of his own.
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