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♪ ♪ >> fox news alert on a make or break day for the biden agenda. as two of his biggest legislative priorities and by just a thread. on capitol hill. social policy package and the infrastructure bill. now divisions within the president's own party are threatening to blow it all up which produced serious, serious damage to the potential legacy. this"outnumbered." i and kayleigh mcenany. i'm joined by harris faulkner and then we can pongo.
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and fox news analyst juan williams. just hours before the show down on capitol hill, the president made a surprise appearance at last night's congressional baseball game. getting mixed reactions with cheers coming from the democrats side and of course, boos from the republicans. >> there she is. [audience reacts] -- he is. [audience reacts] >> kayleigh: democrats expelling trouble for his agenda. progressive are threatening to -- the infrastructure built to pressure that moderates who are then blocking the even bigger $3.5 trillion social spending plan that many say would expand the welfare state. you think? senator manchin is calling fiscal insanity. >> i cannot accept our economy or basically our society moving towards an entitlement
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mentality. i am more of a reporting. i am more willing to help those who can help themselves do so. country pelosi refusing to delay the vote on the infrastructure bill. >> i plan on moving forward in a positive way. let me tell you about negotiating. at the end, that is when you really have to weigh in. you cannot tire you cannot concede. this is the fun part. >> kayleigh: that is right. my friend, good to have you. i can't help but think your party is in freefall between afghanistan and bills jeopardize, inflation, immigration, you name it. it feels like democrats are in total disarray. >> i don't think so, but i will say this, kaylee. now that old saying the darkest
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hour is before the dawn? democrats are praying for any signs of dawn. this is a very dark moment. and what you get is, i think there's going to be a continuing resolution voted on. i think that will get to the president's desk. i don't think we will have a government shutdown. but in terms of the large negotiation that you are focused on today, i think what you see is democrats now are in a position where they are going to likely see that built go down in today but pelosi has half the vote because margaret's mind a vote the bipartisan infrastructure deal. and they deserve that vote. but the progresses are not going to go along. so now is when you really start. this is really the beginning of negotiation. serious negotiations about the size of that built and we're going to have to see if you can get from the and tran19, with senator sinema real numbers about what they could buy in the senate in terms of the size of that, what is now up
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$3.5 trillion, you know, bill. but without republican support in the house and the bipartisan bill has supported in the senate. but none in the house. now i suspect that bill to go down today. >> kayleigh: i can't help but think when you have 42% in a left-wing pope, i don't see that dawn on the horizon here. >> i don't see the upside. he has to win on something and if he loses on the bipartisan infrastructure bill, it is not just the fact that americans don't get the infrastructure that they need across the country and that is horrible enough. but as joe mansion was saying moments ago, senator manchin from west virginia, part of the issue here is that it would be on people in his own party that think it and where do they go from there? it is not on me. i know what i'm going to do today. it is on them. you don't often hear party members talked -- i remember the tea party. you did not hear that i recalled
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there was -- obviously a lot of -- but it was not us when they came to going against the political person across the aisle. you are hearing a "they" and a "them." that is rare among democrats. where are they going with all of this? and then, the big problem is inflation. you can't run away from it. you were talking during the commercial break about what senator manchin brought up, the dollar store, having to soak above $1.50. got to change the name of the story? you are series when you go to the dollar store clerk america's most popular retailers in our country. what is it going to be next? walmart plus? inflation is real. is real when a love of bread cost as much as it does right now. >> and when u-pass wellins of dollars in spending. one thing i have noticed,
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mention did not let's -- manchin was not flexing his muscles in a well. but you have joe manchin more powerful than the sitting president of the united states. >> the thing that i think is interesting about joe manchin is he is very soft spoken and you are absolutely right. he is also obviously a political player and he is still a member of the democratic party. but he is beholden to his constituents, to the voters of west virginia. and he has to go back to them in a red state and there's no way if he wants to be reelected again, he can in good conscience vote for this kind of spending and took his point, and he is being honest here. we can't afford the spending that we already have. and when you have the debt to gdp ratio sitting at 125%, you know, it has gone up about 60%
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in the last 12 years. that is a number that is absolutely unsustainable. we have so much unfunded liability that there's no way you could pile trillions more on top of that, especially when, you know, republicans are also allergic to cutting spending the way they should in order to keep growing the economy. what i absolutely love here is the rift between progresses and the moderates. that more there's a risk that less that gets spread. that is better for the economy. i'm just not -- not just throwing kernels of popcorn. i'm dumping the whole thing. >> kayleigh: senator marco rubio, pick up did he say it best? let's roll the tape. >> coming up they have an internal party problem. they have the radical left wing nut cases who wanted to be
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7 trillion. and you have a handful of people that have not gone mark six -- marxist yet that are sort of more normal in their view and they are pushing back. >> kayleigh: the moderates are more normal, haven't gone marxist just yet. >> a greater perspective is what is so important and it is frightening. we pay these people's south respect and there is a -- no ability to get anything done. it costs us more printed remember in 2011 when do you had state's credit rating was lowered from aaa to aa? that lowered credit rating cost us this text mcnellis $1.3 billion per here embedded borrowing costs. bargain from who? china is our biggest thinker as we know. they have $1.1 trillion in debt. and that same cast of characters, by the way, the same group of people, the decrepit people, these elected officials whose salaries we pay are the ones who cannot get it together
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back in and can't keep getting that together every year and every administration. but red and fiscal responsibility is bipartisan at these issues exceed and succeed every single administration in every single election cycle. and yet, these guys keep getting voted in and they keep trying to force the conversation onto micro issues. they are trying to dodge attention away from the fact that private and industry loans that is tied to the treasury yields, they are trying to divert attention away from the fact that all of this is connected to bloated pensions and payouts that are connected to the dwindling cash reserves. kennedy laid it out perfectly that we simply don't have the money for this and china essentially has any integrity we hold in their purse. it remains to be seen what is going to happen. i'm frankly sick of talking about it every single time and as a federal managing attorney as i had to deal with all of this every single time to amount of wasted resources on our part
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because of these guys and they commencing their soundbites, it is ridiculous. we deserve and we pay for better. >> kayleigh: very well said, emily. i think they said it best. a president trying to pass fdr like legislation. president biden, you have the senate majority. don't forget it. just ahead, two decades of war and pentagon leaders are warning that you must withdraw from afghanistan, open the door for groups like al qaeda to resurface in a matter of months. that is next. veteran homeowners, mortgage rates are still near all time lows. and home values are at all time highs. that makes right now the best time in history to use your va refi benefit and get cash. you could take out $50,000 or more because the newday 100 va loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. use that cash to pay high rate credit card debt or plan for retirement. the newday 100 va loan.
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early as next spring. fused with joint juice of step chairman general mark milley told house lawmakers yesterday. >> it is a real possibility. six, 12, 36 months, that kind of timeframe. it is our job now under different conditions but it is our job to continue to protect american citizens against attacks from afghanistan. >> i-doc plan to say it, but i found myself, kennedy, in a position saying these words about our enemies. they are building back better under this administration. and i try to get away from that works. and i was like, oh yes, i think i have heard that before. >> yeah. it has been two days of very disingenuous testimony from three people, two of them who absolutely have to present at that is the secretary of defense and the joint chief chair.
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they have helped get us into this horrific mess. and general milley admitted that that were has been a total failure. you look back at 20 years and, you know, countless lives practical were almost 70,000 afghan security forces and police who have died in this pursuit, 2400 american lives lost. tens of thousands of wounded veterans will never be the same. they have to look at this picture with this incredible helplessness. and i look at these people and i think, how do you still have a job because this should have occurred to you years ago. and restrictions ago that we were in a situation that when it fell apart, it would be a breeding ground once again for a organizations who only hate us more than they hate each other. >> harris: swan? >> juan: i think that we should thank the military because i think since josh. >> i don't --
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>> kennedy: i don't thank the people in charge. but i think there's a clear differentiation there. >> juan: i think they had some leadership, kennedy. and i think that the reality is the terror threat to the united states today is far less than it was on 9/11 20 years. -- years ago. we have a homeland security. we have intelligence apparatus and connections with the allies that are far superior. you look around you, the airports, the buildings. we have them protected much better. so i think america is much safer. but there are ways -- >> can i ask you a question? >> juan: let me finish for a second. >> harris: i know you are thoughtful. >> juan: are just think there's always going to be terror groups forming in unstable parts of the world. and, you know, if the general is arguing that we should have stayed in afghanistan --
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>> that is not what anyone -- [overlapping speakers] no one said that. that is a strawman argument. >> harris: here's what i want to ask you about. and we can't because -- [overlapping speakers] >> harris: senator joe manchin is taking the mic today. he is taking that mental but he is fighting nancy pelosi and the house. watch it. it is live with him. >> infrastructure bill. you got this bill we have right now. we have that reconciliation bill. i'm willing to sit down and get our priorities. and they can come back and do it later and i think there's many ways to get to but look what they want to. just not everything at one time. [overlapping speakers] >> are you saying that is the feeling that the most that you will accept? you signed that document. you have an agreement with them.
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>> at the time that we signed that agreement. and that was in july 28. i was at that time as to go to -- i was as to go to a budget resolution. i do not think any of this was needed at this time. i thought of the infrastructure bill was really what was needed. i said that this is fine. and that was 1.5 because i look at the tax code. it could basically -- no different help you run to put lives. basically all of us. we need to see what revenues we have caught what we can afford, what we can't afford. and we buy the things we need. i have said this. put eric chilton at the front end. but our seniors at the back in. and a good start on the front end. those are priorities right now so let's do what we can and the other thing they want to do -- >> reporter: cindric mentioned, you signed that letter back in july. why have you not been more clear
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of your priorities inc. that will? >> senator manchin: you saw the. >> reporter: you have not send any of that in public. >> senator manchin: i was trying to honor my agreement. [overlapping speakers] >> senator manchin: i know there's been a debate. i thought they would have brought it up for sure. everyone has been pretty clear. , in my caucus and what is going on. >> reporter: senator manchin -- >> reporter: could you share that number it with the president? >> senator manchin: the last week or so. my top line has not been -- mike helpline has been 1.5. what we can do and what we need right now, but we can, to do without basically changing our whole society. >> reporter: -- that does not --
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>> senator manchin: here's what the progresses -- hold on to. [indistinct question] >> senator manchin: we did not have 50 votes. basically take whatever we are not able to come to an agreement and take that on the campaign trail and i'm sure there will be many more liberal progressive democrats. [overlapping speakers] >> reporter: have you communicated these numbers to the congressman or any progresses in the house? >> senator manchin: it is a shame. [indistinct] this is what we set. i thought it was shared with other people. it maybe have not been. i just kept my word that i would not. i think my word is all i have here, and i have done that. now it is time because it has
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been out. >> reporter: you going to talk -- >> senator manchin: i'm happy to sit down and talk to everyone. >> reporter: it sounds like that 1.5 trillion, and all the stipulations that you sign onto at the end of july, that is able final offer. and that will not change. is that the -- >> senator manchin: first of all, let me make sure. at that point in time, i was not in favor of moving on this type of a piece of legislation. i was not trying to be that -- at all. i have never been. i have never been a liberal in any way, shape, or form purple. no one has our thought i was. i have been governor. i have been state secretary of state. and i have voted pretty consistently my whole life. i don't -- any of them who believe they are much more progressive and much more liberal. god bless them. we need to elect more -- elect more liberals. i'm not them to change.
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[overlapping speakers] >> reporter: 1.5 -- >> senator manchin: i just think -- >> reporter: senator cotton on infrastructure -- [overlapping speakers] >> reporter: on the infrastructure bill, this is my question. are you willing to risk the infrastructure bill? >> reporter: i did not vote -- >> reporter: let me finish my question. if that means no infrastructure bill at all, it will use it with 1.5 trillion? >> senator manchin: the bottom line is 1.5 for this infrastructure -- i mean could not the infrastructure but for that reconciliation bill. you got 1.2 on the infrastructure bill and you have another 250 billion for the deal. there's an awful lot. >> reporter: are you willing to take zero. >> senator manchin: that is up to the template not me. >> reporter: natural gas will
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that be your position that you're going to push? will that be part of the clean energy component? >> senator manchin: it has to be. on the energy, i am all for clean energy. i'm also for producing treat me of energy that we need to make sure that we have reliability. i'm concerned about that. i would love -- we don't have the -- and it is so darn expensive that it makes it almost improbable to do. what we are trying to do is find a -- i am just not giving public companies who have shareholders, public dollars free. when i know they are going to be very profitable at the end, whatever do. all i'm asking for, we might give you that money. but you are going to give it back with the prophets start flowing so we don't have to incur more debt. that is all.
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>> reporter: did you know that senator sanders -- have you had any conversations with anybody about how you bridge the gap? is this conversation happening between you and anyone else? >> senator manchin: not at this time. people know right along. i have just said this. if you had x amount of dollars in your paycheck and you want to buy something and it was not a portable right now, you would save up and buy it later. that is all i'm saying. what are priorities? childcare, we can do that. but do that in a compassionate way. you have basically the median income of $68,000 in america. can't we do you have 90 million people that have -- they file tax returns for $50,000 or less. that is targeted. i don't think a person who is making 400,000 is in as much-needed as a person on the lower end. that is all i'm saying.
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>> reporter: is the president need to take more of a leadership role here? how does it all come together? >> senator manchin: i have had great conversations. and sometimes we have a different position or a different pathways. but his compassion for our children, his compassion for child tax credits, for working families, i have that same conscience. [overlapping speakers] >> reporter: you state that you have made yourself very clear this entire time. have you talked to anybody? they say they have no idea what you are wanting. >> reporter: i did not -- i guess me because we are far apart with what they considered far apart. i just think -- [no audio]
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and he wants -- he is really sincere. he would like to have a lot more than that, as i understand that. he has always been so respectful. he says, i think you want all of the same things. you want to children. you want the -- the rich to pay their fair share? i'm all for. we want to fix a drug crisis. we should be able to.
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[overlapping speakers] >> reporter: okay. -- >> harris: okay. sometimes you have to go to joe. to find out how far apart the democrats are. he just told what he said the president already knew and what members of the house on the far left already new pre-public and that was his bottom line on a massive spending bill had a limit. it is 1.5 trillion. the democrats are asking for -- and i'm about to have my hand go up. three because they are way up in the stratosphere, 3.5 trillion and plus. juan williams that was breaking news within the party that nancy pelosi says she can bring together. >> juan: yeah. i think it is breaking news on fox. if you listening to joe manchin, that was the first time, here is that you have heard from mention or kyrsten sinema.
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but publicly, a number. now you can go and you can start to negotiate because we were talking earlier about this expense. but if you can simply say to the people, a big number, they say, america, why do we need to spend all of this money? >> harris: thank our so far apart. >> juan: i think this is the sausage making. the constituent parts, things like the earned income tax credit, the childcare tax credit, climate tax credits for companies to do a better topic these were all very public with the american people. >> when the sausage making happens behind the screen not publicly? sometimes you have to hear from joe. >> it would be good to hear from him that joe. i mean, when joe to the next joe would be interesting.
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kennedy, get that popcorn. >> kennedy: it is not president biden. it is senator joe manchin. >> that is a good point, kennedy. >> it is nice to see a politician making a case like this calmly because if you look at the progressives, they are being emotional children. and they are throwing a hissy fit and they are putting their foot down and think -- the senate already passed the infrastructure bill. the house just has to pass it. they want more money and joe manchin is saying, don't tie these two things together. if you can rashly separate things, you can get something done. i don't want to see them get anything done. 1.5 trillion is too much money. and i hope that is his top one. i hope he comes down. i hope they start playing hardball with him. how do you like me now, nancy?
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[laughter] >> i don't know if i could ever buy a house from you. i would be living in a tent. you hit the nail on the head. you are talking about how childish their commanders, emily, that it has -- would seem their methodology that some on the far left have behaved. and that is in my estimation because they are rewarded for it. right? nancy pelosi has not figured out how not to report that behavior by continuing to elevate this. she is not going to try and push back and try to get the infrastructure bill to pass. it does not sound like. if it fails, it fails. although she says she does not like to put things up for a footstep don't pass. i don't know. which is it? >> you are right, paris. this self-congratulatory petri dish is within a structure that means that they are rewarded where space with a paycheck and
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with benefits and a job no matter what happens but generally speaking, all incumbents have such an asset, such a hold over that even if people try to punt against them, look what happened in california with the recalled effort with gavin newsom. i'm. >> emily: that make the point that there is a lot that we inherited on a daily basis that we are supposed to swallow and we are talking about these numbers, 2 trillion. [$1.5 trillion bill. we don't talk about what is in it. and remember when we talk about -- it is like this big opaque amount of money that gets reduced to one sentence. and the american taxpayer does not know how much each dollar is going. we are learning, goes to china. they perform? protesting. it goes to shrimp running on treadmills. we talk about it for a moment. reported underneath the overhead the things like, sure,
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immigration and whatnot. these headlines that people can get behind. the reality is 95 cents to each dollar we pay goes to the worthless and efficient bloated likely corrupt payment summer. and by corrupt, i think means that it keeps getting larger. i just need to see that if you are running a household, for example, and all of a sudden, everything is leaking and your bills are mounting, you don't just take out credit. usually see where the source is of the depict these guys keep spending our money. >> we were talking about pelosi. you and i. >> we were like "mystery science theater cloud. >> interesting language when she talks about the passage of the bill. pelosi said it would be the culmination of my time in congress. interesting. maybe 22 it will be -- handing
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the gavel over to kevin mccarty -- that kind of ensures that none passage of this bill. >> harris: it is interesting. when more thing, too, kaley, it had to do with this moment for senator joe manchin and help oppositional that is that what we saw from nancy pelosi. kind of joking around and the reconciliation, we will have it and this is how you get the deal done and so on and so forth. he took his case to the people. he did not have an organized, you know, with a lectern and all of that. he played that reference the dollar store. he took it up a notch. >> kayleigh: yes. he would have never done that in the biden presidency. joe manchin increasingly runs to the camera. there's a reason for that. >> harris: all right. vice president kamala harris, greg lewis she? reportedly having a new
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>> it seems vice president harris is making some changes to her staff. reportedly adding two crisis communications veterans. this comes after some missteps over the last nine months. happening just two days ago went that vice president nodded and prayed a student who accused our strongest mideast ally of dennis i. watch. -- genocide. watch. >> an ethnic genocide. i'm sure you are aware of this.
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>> vice president harris: your perspective, your experience, your truth -- >> we have a vice president who has been put in charge of multiple issues that have frankly developed into crises under her watch. and now she is bringing in experts to manage the qualms about but not the crises themselves. >> kayleigh: all she cares about, emily, is the communications of it. she does not care about the actual problem. >> do you think she cares about the little kids on the border in horrific detentions facilities? of course she does not care about that. it is interesting, emily, this entire strategic -- because there's nothing strategic about the way kamala harris cackled when asked about the border. she needs advice. but i don't think there's any turning around the ship for her. and that is simply code for her work presidential bid in 20-foot
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those 2024 or beyond. we will see. >> emily: it seems pretty transparent. and yet got the reality is that our tax dollars are being spent to smooth that messaging to soften her accountability. to redirect attention. instead of holding her accountable and getting to the real results. >> juan: she is a politician and i think all politicians have to be occasions. you know, to my mind, what she did in that moment, i don't think the is really community, i don't think the jewish community in america has any doubt about the biden administration's commitment to israel. the issue i think there is a young woman has the right to speak and i think she confirmed it. but it comes across to the critics as well this is part of, you know, vice president harris' problem. i think vice president harris' vice president because she was a pretty good senator. she was elected attorney general, a former prosecutor. and now i think there are people who say cookbook it may be she
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is building this network of social activists on her way to try to run when she runs for president. but i don't think there's any question that she is a politician and she wants to be more popular and i don't think that is something to hold against her. >> and the optics are so transparent and we have a vice president that is clearly cultivating the younger vote. we see heerf talking -- tossing a coin. we see her here at a young school placating students and giving them word salad so they feel heard and will fall into line and become more of calm left office army. but we don't see that addressing these crises and substance. we don't see her taking questions. traveling to the border or the like. it is so obvious and is frankly really unacceptable. >> kennedy: she has been
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reported for failing upward. that is what happened throughout her entire political career. she does not have mastery of the issues. certainly not of foreign policy and president biden frankly should have chosen someone who was a more substantial human being even though i disagree with elizabeth warren. at least she knows what she believes and why she believes in. kamala harris is a cackling empty exudes. and she has been wrong on so many issues which is a really tough thing to do. and she has to be very, very careful here, when talking about israel because there's a massive strain of anti-semitism within the progressive movement and that is what she is placating write notes and that is totally unacceptable for the vice president of the united states. >> harris: and where kamala harris as vice president is in this moment and why this moment
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seemed to be a trigger. for her team and maybe beyond that. we don't know who she heard from who said, you need to hire somebody to tell you what to say because that is basically what just happened. she is going up to find someone who can tell her what to say. you got the situation that played out on a different talk show last week. and, you know, and all of the, okay, get her into a bloomington deadly it becomes like a radio interview because you can just pass her notes. enough to send that that happened. i'm just telling you that is how sometimes things can happen. now you have someone professionally can charge of, again, because she already had 18. now she has a new team, i guess, telling her what to say. how is that change that message? the message seems to be the same. >> regardless get that message is going to be one of placating, here is. we have a two dimensional paper
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>> that bipartisan infrastructure bill gets put to april. progressives are bowing to kill it. nancy pelosi says that bill is on a path to victory. we are watching all of that moves for you. the foreign ministry told the white house some 60,000 in the -- illegal migrants are headed to the u.s. border. a lot of tough questions for the press secretary at the daily briefing coming up. we got you fully covered on all of that. join anita vogel and me the top of the hour for "america reports." we will see you then.
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>> allowed me. >> thank you, mike. >> you are welcome, sir. >> the jensens following us -- promising as flying cars in the future. we are the future and we may be getting closer to at one of those wishes. amazon will introduce astro, a miniature robot for your home. he can bring you a drink or monitoring your home. can they see you? that sounds like an invasion of privacy. kennedy? i don't know. >> kennedy: yeah, they can absolutely see you. if i'm going to spend thousands of dollars on an in-home robot, i want it to pin me down and vibrate. i don't want to feel like i'm living with the nsa. >> harris: whoa! i don't know who wants to go next. any volunteers. juan?
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>> juan: i think i will stay further away with my robot. i think tend to point about privacy, it is very real. , no prints i can see, you know, we have home security. this should be great. but to my mind, you know, it is a little bit like if this device was in china, i would say, this is about surveillance of the williams household. they got to be very careful about the privacy concerns here. >> harris: what do you mean five china? the irs wants to know how much you are spending. [overlapping speakers] >> juan: what about when you go to the bathroom or, you know? >> harris: okay. okay. okay. whoa! >> juan: alexa clicked you know. i worry about alexa overhearing conversations. they may get together and take surveillance inside your home to a new level.
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>> harris: okay, kennedy, juan, i surrender. emily? >> emily: i feel like this is an accident waiting to happen. there's a likely occurrence of them stealing your data and mining data and selling it. that visual as well in addition to audio and also what you do. they are collecting their habits. if every night, i say, astro bring me a martini with olives, i will start getting flooded with ads on alcohol. all of those things would be added. but i think the larger point is the accident waiting to happen. for example, my sister's face opens my phone. if this robot is a poster that us, what if it brings it to my child accidentally, looks at me. i don't want to touch this with a 10-foot pole.
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>> harris: you know they are considering -- what would it look like if irs could see as pending. that means you could go buy a couch and who would know that? astro and alexa because they can see what you bring into your home. >> senator manchin: and when juan williams stole -- >> emily: and when juan williams stole my talking points. i don't want this robot in my home. we had an alexa, my husband and i. he was like, are you crazy? and i can say, well said, juan. >> harris: he mentioned restroom facilities. >> emily: that was not in there. >> harris: all right. the producer said he did not see any of this coming. a florida congressman flexing his muscles at the annual congressional baseball game. it is impressive.
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♪ ♪ >> house republicans and democrats competing in the annual congressional baseball game last night. republican greg stupid took one deep, hitting the ball out of the park. he is the first lawmaker to clear the fat fence at nationals park since the game was moved there in 2008. do you want to recruit him? >> of more than impressed, i'm in awe. i've taken batting practice at nationals park and i barely get
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it out of the infield thought the idea that he is strong enough to do it -- and he pitched for five innings so he is the hero of the night. >> a picture that's also good at hitting. >> you know so much about baseball i give all of my time to you. >> my husband plays, but i don't know about it. kennedy, your thoughts? >> how are they about the infield fly rule? it's nice to see people coming together. they didn't play last year, and obviously in 2017 you had the horrific shooting. and steve scalise played as well. so it really is a reminder why they are doing what they are doing and hopefully enjoying things together occasionally. >> emily, you're in nashville. how do you like it? >> tonight i will be on the
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gutfeld! show coming to in at 11:00 p.m. et. and i had the honor of participating the heart strings foundation fund-raising effort to raise money for that families of the fallen 13 soldiers in afghanistan. it was an awesome country music event. tons of top artists, so go to my instagram to learn more. go to heartstrings foundation.org to learn more and see you tonight on gutfeld!. >> so important. next up, here is to be. >> john: thank you. all eyes on the white house and capitol hill has a bottle of her spending consumes washington. democrats face roadblocks in their own party to block legislation that could transform america. but one of the key players in the stroma made a big announcement. welcome to our number one. >> i'm anita vogel and for sandra smith in new york. democrats spar over a spending
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