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of the main components to this. i get it for number 4 in idaho. you ever been to boise? >> dana: if you go to bayhead, new jersey, that's a safe place. new jersey is great, i do love it. harris faulkner up next. >> harris: crisis along the southern border is in focus on capitol hill. a tough day for president biden's homeland security -- vice president harris is due to land in atlanta, georgia. she is told that -- we're told she will concentrate on vaccinations. this topic could come up. as you know for 86 days the vice president has been in charge of dealing with the catastrophe unfolding along the border. the president is also staying
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far from the surge of illegal immigrants. congressman ralph norman grilling secretary mayorkas yesterday leading to this tense back and forth. >> why then would the leader of this country and the vice president not want to go physically to look at the border, talk to the border patrol agents? >> i consider that question to be quite unfair and disrespectful. >> i would like for you to answer simply. the vice president served as the attorney general of a border state of california and she is quite familiar with the situation on the border. >> she has not been to the border. i have a limited amount of time. she is laughing at it. >> harris: rich edson is live at the white house. >> good morning.
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the biden administration is defending its approach to the u.s. southern border. you saw the secretary of homeland security testifying before the house homeland security committee in which he says it is his job to address the southern border. >> it's why i'm the secretary of homeland security and it is my responsibility to manage the border at the direction of the president and the vice president. and i have visited the border on multiple occasions. >> vice president harris has gone to central america causing migrants to leave the triangle for the united states. during that trip harris did plead with those considering a journey not to come to the u.s. republicans in washington and in state capitols are criticizing her for her failure to travel thus far to the southern u.s. border. >> they realize it's a disaster
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and they think if she goes it will highlight it even more. but i'll tell you, not showing up and not taking decisive action is ultimately the bad policy response. >> the vice president scheduled to land shortly in atlanta. the governor of georgia, brian kemp tweeted while v.p. still has not been to the border i would be happy to arrange for her to receive a briefing from the georgia national guard leadership on their efforts to secure our nation's border while she visits georgia today. harris has committed to visiting the border though she has not given a timeline. back to you, harris. >> harris: thank you very much. texas leaders on both sides of the political aisle told me here on "the faulkner focus" yesterday that it's far beyond time for vice president kamala harris to see the border firsthand. >> all we can do is invite the vice president and hopefully she will come down on that. we are ready to secure the
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border and deport people. >> hopeful the administration will start working with us instead of ignoring that will not just affect texas but the entire nation and it won't be good. >> harris: marc thiessen joining me now. you saw henry cuellar a democrat calling on kamala harris to get down here. you have thoughts about the delay and what it will mean, marc. >> secretary mayorkas said it was unfair and disaffectful? she is the vice president of the united states and deputized 86 days ago by president biden to be in charge of managing the border crisis. i understand that the secretary is responsible for the border. that's his job as secretary of homeland security but the secretary of defense is also responsible for managing military diemployments around the world but doesn't mean the president and vice president
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don't visit the troops when they're in conflict. just because he is the secretary of homeland security he is responsible? no, she is responsible for going. henry cuellar is asking why she isn't coming to the border. lester holt from nbc during her trip to central america and wasn't ready for the question. they're trying to paint it as being a conservatives and conservative media and republicans are pushing the story. it is not. it's mainstream media. democrats and republicans are wondering why the vice president won't do her job. >> harris: we've talked about it before and ownership of the issue. after 8 days who owns this disaster the slow response from the vice president? will it get to the president? >> first of all, people keep asking why kamala harris go to the border. why doesn't the president of the united states go to the po she is just his deputy. he is the commander-in-chief
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and supposed to be the one constitutionally responsible. why won't he rst of all, if either of them had gone at the very start of the crisis no one would be asking why haven't you gone to the border. they would have done it. number two they would have gone a fact finding information on how to deal with the crisis. a national disaster. if you show up the day after the hurricane hits then you aren't responsible for the damage but you show up after a 90 days and it is still a disaster area maybe you are part of the problem. this is a manmade disaster. a direct result of joe biden reversing trump's successful policies at the border. he lifted the emergency declaration, put a moratorium on deportations, lifted the remain in mexico policy, lifted the country agreements and the president of guatemala says the day joe biden took office the coyotes started organizing children to come across the border. it is a direct result of the policies and why they don't
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want to own it. >> harris: she didn't go to the other two countries. a group of 10 republicans led by congressman donalds of florida is sending a letter to the department of health and human services for records of taxpayer funds spent on unaccompanied children coming across the border after reports that more than $2 billion have been diverted to help with the crisis. your reaction. >> here is the thing. remember i just quoted the president of guatemala who said the day after biden came into office the coyotes started organizing children. caravans of children to go to the border. joe biden and kamala harris are responsible for more family separations at the border than donald trump ever was. they created a policy if you arrive as an intact family you can be sent back. unaccompanied children are allowed to stay. they are sending their children
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with coyotes, children found wandering in the desert is a direct result of joe biden's policy. family separation policy at the border. >> harris: as we go forward you have the president and vice president taking ownership of this. it is unmitigated falling apart, becoming worse every day. what needs to happen? mayorkas is defending the vice president saying she lived in a border state. california had a wall, has one. so she ought to know what she is doing, his defense of her. your last thoughts. >> there is no defense of this. this is a direct result of undoing the policies that had succeeded to secure the board. it wasn't perfectly secure. it was in the process of being secured. how if you lift the remain in mexico policies guess what? people won't remain in mexico. if you lift the third country agreements people won't apply for the first country they arrive in. these are consequences of policy decisions being made in the white house and they just don't want to own it.
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>> harris: i'll see you again when it is 86 plus days. let's hope not but we'll cover the news as it happens. thank you very much. new fallout over violent protesting that's rattling portland, oregon. now all 50 of portland's police highly trained rapid response officers have quit the unit. the move came because an officer was indicted for allegedly assaulting a photographer during an overnight riot last summer. judge pirro says police have been left to fend for themselves. >> this is a civil war going on in the streets of portland and no one cares about the cops who are putting themselves on the line so they have the nerve to indict a police officer for doing what he is required to do. so the whole gang said you know what? we've had it. we aren't going to do this for you anymore. there is a bull's-eye on every one of our backs. >> harris: shootings in
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portland are up 126% over the past year. homicides have surged by more than 530% as crime keeps ticking up in other democrat-led cities as well. randy sutton is a retired las vegas police lieutenant and founder of the wounded blue. the mission is to improve the lives of injured and disabled law enforcement officers. thank you for joining me. i want to preface this by saying we've seen the tape. it is viral all over the place. the affiliate that has that tape in portland won't release it to fox. as i said it's viral. they've released it to a lot of others. we have still pictures but not the actual video. we've both watched it. you trained with that unite in portland. what is your response to what is unfolding with all those officers quitting? >> i want you to know in full disclosure that i spent quite a bit of time in portland sbirg
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view police officers and members of this team and addressing them during an emotional wellness presentation that the wounded blue put on. i also spent time under cover during the riots watching the response from the protestors, rioters i should say as well as the police. i'm intimately aware of the situation. i can tell you this. this is the perfect storm of a debacle of law enforcement failure. not because of the police officers but because of the leadership of the city, which is -- i can't even say the word on television but they are a mess, okay? hardesty is a train wreck and mike schmidt is one of the most ineffective district attorneys in the united states. he has failed to prosecute the
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rioters but he is going after the police officers. i can tell you this, too. you know that i interact with cops all over the nation. thousands and thousands of police officers. the rapid response team officers of the portland police departments are some of the best cops i've ever seen. they are highly trained and highly motivated and dedicated to the city and dedicated to the people of portland and what forced this -- this mass resignation is the failure of the leadership of the police department and the city. >> harris: no doubt that when you look at the cities and what we've been through we are beyond a year at this point since the death of george floyd on may 25th of 2020 and that's when we saw en masse people peacefully protesting and the insurgency of rioters and looters. it has been a lot for police officer. now we're losing the best
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trained among them, the rrt, the trained unit. that is like sending in almost, not exactly, but a type of special forces if you will into these things as cops have explained it to me. they are hard to replace. >> they are the -- the training that they have and the experience level that they have will not be replaced. i read the assistant chief's comments about well, you know, we'll figure it out. guess what? this is going to lead to more violence because the rapid response team has the tools and has the experience to quell that violence when it takes place. but their hands have been tied by the city and by the district attorney's office. they literally are under siege every -- almost every single night. they were under siege for every single night for about a year. the toll that takes physically. every single one of those cops
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has been injured. every single one. and yet they go back and because of that dedication that they have, they are the best of the best. and it breaks my heart to see the abuse they take, the abuse by the city, the abuse by the district attorney who is useless, and the abuse that they take every single night at the hands of rioters and protestors who literally physically attack them. say the most vile things. throw things at them and the dedication of these officers i can't tell you what a loss it is and i don't blame them one bit. >> harris: you are from las vegas as a lieutenant there. you were undercover with this portland police department unit. you've seen how it works on the ground during riot situations. it is a tough job and what a loss those 50 officers are that now have left. tough decisions. as you say, they are completely
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dedicated and love what they do. thank you for joining me. >> thanks for bringing this to the attention of the people harris, i appreciate it. >> harris: a millionaire and a democratic socialist. that's who nancy pelosi has chosen to work on the issue of income inequality. her choices, the politics behind some of them. we'll take a look. republican lawmakers are demanding transparency from president biden on his mental fitness. whether the president will agree to a cognitive test just like his predecessor donald trump did. >> we need to know we can trust our president and we need to know that he is in charge of what's going on and someone else is not pulling the strings from behind the scenes. that's what it looks like right now. an leborrow up to 100% percent of your home's value. with today's rates near all-time lows
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>> we put forth the members of the select committee on economic disparity and fairness and growth. i'm proud of our chair of the committee who brings extensive professional experience as well as private sector, alexandria ocasio-cortez addressing generational disparities as well as increasing worker power. everybody is about increasing worker power. >> harris: house speaker nancy pelosi announcing a new congressional committee to address income inequality. who is in charge? millionaire jim heins of connecticut. she chose two progressive lawmakers, ocasio-cortez and washington state representative. >> you got a millionaire and socialist looking at whether a redistribution of wealth is a
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good idea. it started when nancy pelosi introduced this committee tasking it with delivering proposals for a fair economic system which she says is a historic picture of injustice and a press conference she was asked whether congress should consider a wealth tax on folks like jeff bezos. >> the purpose of the select committee is to measure the problem and consider the solutions and that perhaps might be one of the initiatives that would be under consideration. >> committee has eight members each with a specific focus ocasio-cortez increasing worker -- >> we should revisit assumptions about the u.s. economy and not take for granted that inflation is due to one thing or another or that full employment is impossible in the united states of america.
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and i believe that's been reiterated at the white house. >> the chair will be jim himes who spent a decade on wall street before coming to congress. he is worth and estimated $7 million. >> fundamentally unamerican that level of unfairness exists. i worked in high finances but i also spent a year amongst the poor of the south bronx trying to understand how to better serve them in the realm of the financial services. >> his district includes some of the most expensive zip codes in the country, greenwich, the district also includes lower income areas like bridge port. it will also have republicans. mccarthy will be announcing his members in the near future. >> harris: thank you very much. going to bring in the power panel now.
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former co-chair of black voices for trump and kevin walling a former biden campaign surrogate. kevin and t.w., good to have you. himes congressman said he spent time in high finance. he spent a year studying the poor. >> the irony of this entire committee is hilarious. the fact that aoc is leading the charge of course is no surprise. she is the defacto leader of the democrat party well on her way joining the millionaire club. she is wrong on every issue. if you are interested in moving people from generational poverty into the middle class there is one system that has ever done it. capitalism. if we're really interested in the poor, we need to stop this pretending the green new deal or even biden's $6 trillion budget will do anything to help the poor. what will help the poor is a good-paying job starts with
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going back to america first doctrine. lowering taxes, making sure that americans are put first above illegals crossing our border and above the chinese. again, we know the results of this committee will be one thing. it will be we need more tax money in washington, d.c. or we need to borrow more money from china. that's what socialists are into. fortunately we have republicans and i think in the next election they'll take back the house and see a whole different movement. i'm really hopeful. >> harris: after a huge riff with leadership with omar's tweet, nancy pelosi down played divisions within the party. kevin, i come to you on this. let's watch. >> we're a democratic party. not lock step rubber stamp. who would want to belong to a party like that. you can cross the aisle and do that. we're a party of differences of opinion. at the end of the day we know we'll have unity to promote the
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well-being of america's working families. >> harris: i wonder if democrats inside the party feel that way saying why won't the v.p. come down to the border and deal with the issues there. their voices aren't being heard? >> that's a good question. you've got a big tent in the democratic party and far ranging interests on the left and more moderate. i come from the more moderate wing of the party. t.w. makes important points in terms of the need to tackle wealth inequality. we might have different solutions on that. the fact the top 10% in the country own 70% and the bottom 50% own 2% of the wealth is a growing problem in this country. coming out of the pandemic we're all going back to work and reopening and schools are coming back. a larger gap that we've seen. >> harris: can i say one thing? i want to get your quick response. you are talking about who has wealth and all that. it will take wealthy, small, mid size large companies to survive what is happening now
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with the government giving more people money and keeping them on the dole and keeping workers on the dole. they will need that cash to survive? >> everyone needs to play by the same set of rules. the most wealthy have to pay their fair share and corporations pay their fair share. >> harris: a lot of people in favor of applied tax. president biden should take a cognitive test and prove he is mentally up for the job is what more than a dozen house lawmakers are asking for. the group is led by former white house doctor and now congressman ronnie jackson. >> when i was taking care of president donald trump demanding have a cognitive test with a physical exam they said every president should have that. it should be the new standard. know our head of state is capable of leading the nation. so we did. the precedent has been set and i'm joe biden and his medical
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team to get the physical exam and get the cognitive testing done and the results back to the american people. >> harris: in may they said president biden would be going to a medical checkup. t.w. should president biden agree to this cognitive test? former president trump did? >> absolutely think he should. i'm old enough to remember when the left was constantly bombarding donald trump with questions about his mental and physical condition. for anybody who is paying even the slightest bit of attention it is clear that president biden is in decline. doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out and we have a physician questioning his mental fitness right now. i know this. the reality is the president's health and mental fitness is a matter of national security. but i would just say this to republicans calling for it. i would be careful what you ask for. we might wind up with kamala
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harris. >> harris: kevin. >> i think the president is in great shape. came back from seven days overseas, took the fight to putin. met with dozens of republicans in the oval office one-on-one. not one has said there is a cognitive issue with this president. ronnie jackson sadly has left the bipartisanship of the white house medical office to attack the president. in terms of his mental cap as at the. >> harris: i want to point out here and the group of people you mentioned, not doctors, but i hear what you are saying, kevin. we'll move on. great to see you both. have a great weekend. >> thanks, have a great weekend. >> happy friday. >> harris: he asked for it. critics on twitter torching chris cuomo after he dared them to name one fact he has denied because he didn't like it. i can name more than one. plus more heat on his brother.
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>> andrew cuomo is the worst governor in america and he said one thing accurate is what new york has done is extraordinary. it is an extraordinary fairly. no amount of fireworks paid by new york taxpayers will cover that up. >> harris: critics going after new york's governor andrew cuomo for taking a covid reopening victory lap just after news that a report found his nursing home directive did in fact cause more deaths. our own janice dean is here and you know it's personal for her and it makes it personal for us. she is in "the faulkner focus". -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it 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!
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been garnering the nickname america's governor i think you saw it right there. he is conveying incredible strength in the face of this pandemic. >> maybe trump is a little mad that governor cuomo has become a kind of acting president. >> i hope you are able to appreciate what you did in your state and what it means for the rest of the country now and what it will always mean to those who love and care about you the most. >> harris: well, not so much media fawning of andrew cuomo these days as he takes a victory lap over the state reopening despite a report on his march 2020 directive that nursing homes accept covid patients putting the sickest with the weakest. "new york post" obtained a state bar association task force report that finds cuomo should have lifted that order a lot sooner and that there are credible reviews that suggest the directive for the approximately six weeks it was
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in effect did lead to some number of additional deaths. our own janice dean lost her in-laws both to covid in nursing homes. she has written a foxnews.com piece entitled cuomo, covid and nursing home deaths. the new report puts blame where families know it belongs. your initial reaction to yet more evidence in all of this. >> i don't know how many more reports or investigations people are going to need to prove that this governor had a death warrant for some of these seniors, harris. it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know that putting infected patients into nursing homes for 46 days is going to cause death. >> harris: let's watch the governor here. taking a victory lap while touting the state's return to normalcy after 15 months of restrictions. >> if you said to us on day one
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in the beginning of covid that we were going to be capable of the accomplishment that we reached nobody would believe you. where are we today? we have the lowest covid positivity rate in the united states of america. [applause] >> harris: some of the headlines are brutal. one says the governor is seizing on one more chance to play the hero. another says the celebration won't make us forget your failures. and the state gop chair says this is not andrew cuomo's moment to celebrate. this is a time we should celebrate modern medicine and the people who worked on the front lines every day and the people who put their own lives in harm's way for the rest of us. janice. >> the governor wrote a leadership book in the middle of a pandemic. accepted an emmy award and celebrated himself on
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television with all of those hosts that you played earlier on during this clip. i mean, it is just what he does. he celebrates himself while people have died in his state and the fact that he had people in the audience applauding him, i mean, we won't celebrate until he is out of office. >> harris: i want to get to this. critics are slamming the governor's brother, chris cuomo, too. a twitter user accused him of constantly denying facts he does not like. cuomo dared him to name one. that response set things off. one person tweeted you broke quarantine while actually sick with covid. another asking him how about any of the 400 stories related to hunter biden? another with your brother killed thousands of nursing home residents. janice. >> it wasn't for chris cuomo
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and the comedy hour on cnn. that was the final straw. to see them joking around while those were dying in nursing homes. it doesn't surprise me chris cuomo thought there was nothing wrong with what he says and he doesn't lie. i was one of those people that added to his twitter feed and said every time you've been on tv with your brother it has been a lie. >> harris: quickly before i let you go i'm curious what comes next. i have people ask me all the time when they see me on the streets in new york and they'll ask where do the investigations go? they're still ongoing and you are keeping up. you talk to people and large groups all the time about what's next. >> there are four investigations now into this governor. not only the nursing home issues but the covid tests he was giving to friends and family and sexual harassment. the poor women he demeaned and made them feel uncomfortable. i have to believe we're on the
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side of the angels and that will prevail. >> harris: god bless you. you've written the op-ed. i want everyone to read it. foxnews.com. go there. janice, i'm glad you came here. >> love you my friend, thank you. >> harris: epic fail. the brutal reaction after a hockey team's attempt at honoring the juneteenth holiday. it went wrong, wow. plus over exposed. house democrat stunning fellow lawmakers when he shows a bit too much during an online hearing. it was a zoom thing with the secretary of homeland security. why republicans say speaker, it is time to end the congress by zoom. cat timpf on it next.
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>> harris: as fox news media recognized pride month we take a closer look at one member of the lg -- >> kim jackson represents an historic shift in politics and her life story is about grace, servant leadership and courage. >> yes, i am a lesbian and a pastor and i have a great
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privilege of being able to serve as an elected official. i don't think god make mistakes. >> in january reverend kim jackson was sworn in as the first openly lgbtq state senator in georgia history. raised a baptist in rural south carolina she always knew she wanted to be a pastor. her journey began when a college chaplain suggested she join the ministry. when jackson came out at age 23 she was kicked out of her church and abandoned by her parents. >> my real low was coming out to my parents and having them say to me we were done. don't call us, you know, don't visit us. only let us know if you are dying. >> in 2010 she became the first out black priest ordained in the atlanta diocese of the episcopal church where she is currently there. >> i serve a congregation of
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people who sleep outside the capitol on the streets of atlanta. my sexuality doesn't matter to them at all. >> she is hopeful for lgbtq plus youth. >> it does get better. you can be sitting where i am. we live in a world where a black queer kid can grow up to be a state senator or even a president one day. >> senator jackson has been married to her wife for 10 years and together for 13. as for jackson's parents she says things are much better than they were and taken steps toward coming around. >> harris: we live in a place where we can be who we want, believe who we want and love each other the way we want. talk about awkward. house republicans say it is high time for speaker nancy pelosi to end congress by zoom. oh, look. house democrat over exposed during a virtual hearing of the homeland security committee. dude, there is a camera there,
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see it? he can't see it. congressman donald payne of new jersey bare belly over pajamas or boxer shorts as he stood up from the bed. a republican of texas tweeted this. another reason democrats should get off zoom and back to work. we have this, if taxpayers are paying you $174,000 a year, getting out of bed and putting some clothes on for work seems like it should be a minimum requirement. kat timpf, your take. >> oh, okay. if you are doing a work zoom call you should be wearing pants, you should not be in bed. you should go to a chair. if you don't have a chair, you should invest in a chair. a great investment. i have done a few hits from home as i know you have as well, harris. i am just trying to imagine
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what would happen to me if i had done one of these hits this way, right? the bed is cozy but if i had done a hit for let's say "media buzz" on the weekend, i'm tired and don't want to come to get to the office and do it in a belly shirt from my bed, i think that there would be some consequences for what. i wouldn't do that because of -- it's not even professionalism. just basic decency. >> harris: we, we, we the taxpayers. not like they have a side hustle and they are collecting that 174. that's our money we're giving them. dude, spend a little of it on hard pants. by the way, i don't know if you can see the other cat on the screen. that's congresswoman who has been on this program before. look at her reaction. you are a professional. did you see her reaction? >> it was similar to my reaction as i was watching the clip before i was on camera. it is unbelievable.
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the audacity, right? he has got to feel the air hitting his belly. he knows it is out there and he is just i don't care. zoom up to the camera. unbelievable. bare minimum is not to have your bare belly on the camera. look, all these women on the call are wearing work clothes because they are at work. at least have a shirt on. have a full shirt on in the office. that's a great motto that i didn't know we needed at this point. but apparently we do. i'm happy to provide it. >> harris: here is the next one. going woke seems to have gone wrong for the nhl san jose sharks hockey team a juneteenth tweet that showed the mascot going through a pair of brown hands. celebrate freedom. the reaction on twitter included this. thank you to the san jose sharks for abolishing slavery.
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the wildest thing i've seen. >> the first thing i thought was -- it was a lot of people's reaction. i think the one that says thanks for the shark for abolishing slavery encapsulates why it was a misfire. they shouldn't be canceled, right? i'm not saying they should be canceled. i am a red wings fan. i want to make the bias clear. i like the rivalry but it would have been better to spend the time thinking of a thoughtful, heartfelt tweet than whatever time they spent on that strange is the word for it graphic. >> harris: all the reading about it. they tried, best intentions. >> they tried. >> harris: epic fail. also the forever marilyn statue which shows the late actress marilyn monroe in one of her most iconic moments is set to
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return to palm springs. women's groups plan to protest that saying viewers are supposed to look up her skirt and take photos. one protest leader said it is sexist, exploitive and misogynistic. even in death marilyn has no peace. we demand the statue be moved. backers of the 26 foot tall statue say it is a tribute to american icon and raises money for local economies where it travels for display. >> i think the iconic movie moment is all you need to know about the story. the women's groups are being sexist here. if you know anything about marilyn monroe you know she certainly had no problem. she was proud of showing her body and that was kind of her whole thing. in life everything we know about her life tells us that she would not have a problem with this, right? so i think it's offensive for these women's groups to be saying she should be offended by something that allocations point to the fact she would not
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be. personally if i die and people who don't know me or didn't ever know me get offended on my behalf i will come back and haunt them. >> harris: can i say one more thing? i want to ask your take as well. look at that picture. it has been part of hollywood for decades. >> right. >> harris: at one point she was the biggest star in the world and a woman and she is cover up butter cup. she looks better than the guy on zoom. her shorts are on purpose bringing some class. he is a tax paid lawmaker, to bring it back to him for a moment. all belly up in our face. it just seems a collision of something here. >> i would say he is not quite half the pin-up icon that marilyn monroe was. again, that was what she was proud of. she was -- she saw it as a sign of strength to say -- she was a body positive icon and to go
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and get offended on her behalf and speak for her when every indication of her life shows she would probably be honored by this, come on. >> harris: the lawmakers upset now because he is being shamed for his body type. >> you are being shamed for being half naked at work. >> harris: "outnumbered" after the commercial break. and so has your equity. turn it into cash now, while mortgage rates are near all time lows. the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. you could take out more than $50,000. use it to improve your home. pay off high rate debt. pay for big expenses. or put it in the bank for real peace of mind. now's the time to use your va home loan benefit to get cash before mortgage rates begin to rise.
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