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>> whoopi golberg apologizing after her initial attempt seemed to be as controversial as comments that sparked it. she tried to justify her claims the holocaust was not about race. it went on and on. i'm harris faulkner, joined by kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno, jillian and host of sunday night in america, former congressman trey gowdy is rocking our house today.
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hello. goldberg shocking moments and comments came as the view hosts were discussing a tennessee school board's decision to remove a novel about the holocaust from its curriculum. was this a racist move? that was the question, that was the topic. well, no, according to whoopi golberg. and then, oh, the cringe-worthy explanation why? >> let's be truthful about it, the holocaust isn't about race, it is about man's inhumanity to man. >> harris: here is where it gets cringy. her hosts were calling her out. the comments caused international uproar outside the studio, where they live. whoopi golberg tried to clean stuff up on the late show with stephen colbert. watch. >> i feel being black, when we talk about race, it is a different thing to me. i said i felt the holocaust
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wasn't about race. this wasn't based on the skin. you couldn't tell who was jewish, they had to delve deeply to figure it out. if the clan is coming down the street and i'm standing with a jewish friend and neither one, well, i'm going to run. but if my friend decides not to run, they'll get passed by most times because you can't tell who is jewish. >> harris: just last hour, she tried to clean it up again on "the view." >> it is indeed about race because hitler and the nazis considered jews to be inferior race. words matter and mine are no exception. i regret my commend comments and stand correctly. i stand with jewish people, as they know and you know, i have always done that. >> harris: you will leave them
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on the curb. trey. >> trace: >> trey: i have a couple simple rules, don't ever compare anything to slavery, don't compare anything to the holocaust and if you're a man, don't compare anything to pregnancy, that is rule number one. rule number two, if you are going to apologize, just apologize, don't explain it and mitigate it. apologize and ask for forgiveness and number three, as culture, we have to do a better job figuring out who is just famous and who knows what he or she is talking about because sometimes we confuse the two. >> harris: man. wow! wow! who got hit by that truck? emily. >> emily: whoopi did, i think. i loved her as oda mae, i find it difficult to listen to things coming out of her mouth and have for decades.
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where are calls from the boycott and cancellation from the left, they seem to be on fire when gina corono put out remarks, she was fired from disney, what about the internal investigation launched by cbs after sharon osborne's on-camera comments. we have yet to see a statement from abc on this and roseanne barr's show cancelled after a quote she tweeted. kirstishgs alley, same thing. whoopi is one of their own. >> harris: whoopi has talent, she's done a lot of different movies, that is not the point, which character she plays. she is playing real life and gillian, vibeen on the show as a guest, they get together and talk about the topics like we do on this one and get a feel for where people are coming from. it is unscripted, you can't know
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all of it, who thought she could handle that topic? like who? gillian: ignorance will poke through, anybody that says the holocaust was not about race is not incredibly insensitive, but incredibly ignorant. it is important to remind people, hitler and the nazis got to define the terms of the holocaust and categorize jews as a race and use that as qualification to murder nearly 11 million people during world war ii, the vast majority of them jewish tochlt say that the holocaust was not about race, is incredibly ignorant. i will point out there is ongoing debate among the jewish american community for decades how we define ourselves. do we define judaism as nashlt and race? that is ongoing. nobody questions what the holocaust is about unless you're
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stupid. >> harris: wow. let's flash back here. whoopi golberg defending mel gibson against allegations of racism back in 2010. >> i know mel and i know he's not a racist. i've had a long friendship with mel, i want to make this clear. let me finish this, please. >> okay. >> you can say he's being an -- bone head, but i can't sit and say he's a racist having spent time with him in my house with my kids, i can't say that. i need to say that. don't like what he's done, make no mistake. >> harris: kayleigh mcenan >> kayleigh: you played those sound bites several attempts as an apology. several words come to mind, cringe worthy, just apologize don't try to explain or mitigate
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it. there was a good piece by eva barlow. nonsense arguments like goldberg's lead to the kernel of leftist antisemitism. it reminds me of ilhan omar saying hitler hypnotized the world. she said it is about the benjamin and israel seeks allegiance and we heard from rashida tlaib say you forget which country you represent and rashida tlaib used the words calming in relation to the holocaust, those words in the same sentence? this rhetoric has no place in american society and certainly no place in the halls of congress. when you have comments like whoopi golberg, i think as eve suggested in the federalist to antisemitism we've seen among our politicians.
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>> harris: i want to add another one to the stack we're talking about. whoopi golberg's words, do you remember this, when she said jay-z would have been justified hitting solange, beyonce's sister, back during the elevator incident in 2014? just watch. >> i think solange was ready for him to do what he was going to do. if anybody hits you, you have the right. many people are raised in a different way, if a woman hits you, to me, you have the right to hit her back. >> harris: trey gowdy, your reaction? >> trey: she and i were raised in different homes. she and i, i couldn't raise my hand to my sisters, it is not chivalry, it is biology. men don't hit women. it doesn't matter what the woman
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has done to you. again, i actually like whoopi, she was the nicest person on "the view." >> harris: nice to me, too. >> trey: not saying much, but she was nice, but don't, those are two of the darkest in history, holocaust and slavery and i'm in a state that leads the nation in men killing women. whoopi, act, but don't weigh in on the holocaust, or slavery or domestic violence, give all three of those a pass. >> harris: emily, take us home. >> emily: i agree, trey, words matter. why has someone been given opportunity after opportunity after opportunity time and again to have such a large platform where words matter and people weigh in on the national conversation get destroyed after one? those comments were horrific about solange, and weighed in on ray rice, something to effect,
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she should know what is coming to you when you reach out and hit a six four man, those are disgusting, entire campaigns are being waged against minimization of domestic violence, for her to weigh in and do the same is unacceptable. i wish we would hear a peep out of abc for it. >> harris: where are the people, where are woke folk? people who care about canceling? i just don't understand it, trey, you said she was nice to you with when you were a guest, she was nice to me when i was a guest. we can choose to look for the good in people, but sometimes you have to believe what they show you. we'll move on. coming up, the largest police union in america is now slamming white house press secretary jen psaki accusing her of laughing off the rising crime rates across america. and it is not the first time she's been called out for making light of this very serious issue. ♪
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>> white house press secretary jen psaki suggesting rise in violent crime is not that big of an issue. hmm, despite homicide miss major cities going up 5% in 2020 and 24% from 2019 n. fact, 16 american cities set all-time homicide records. jen psaki still doesn't get it. watch. >> press sect. psaki: on fox is jeanine pirro talking about soft on crime consequences, what does that even mean, right? there is an alternate universe.
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what i was speaking to was ki ron on fox news which raised this administration is soft on crime with no basis. in american rescue plan, there was additional funding to support local cop programs, something every republican voted against. >> hmm, not a laughing matter and not an alternate universe, jen, president of fraternal order of police not letting her off the hook saying in a statement, "i think it is wrong, very wrong for jen psaki to suggest violent crime in this country is no concern or to laugh it off. she may feel safe in the white house, one of the most protected buildings in the united states, not everyone feels safe in their work place," very strong statement. trey gowdy wrote a piece about why biden isn't take thanksgiving more seriously, i notice it took six months to address crime, 13 months and deaths of two nypd police
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officers to meet with mayor adams and you had a phenomenal monologue on sunday night in america and we have pictures, put up the four pictures of the victims of violent crime and say their names, brianna kupfer, a graduate student in california, rachel dowdrngs en waiting for a bus, michelle no, and a college upon student in new york. trey, you said powerful words, these young women and scores like them lost the right to vote or do anything else. the right to live is most fundamental right you have, when will biden get upset about that, when will the media ask him about it. trey, why isn't he expressing outrage? >> trey: i don't know, he made oblique reference, he said americans want three squares and to be safe. no questions or follow-up questions about crime.
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it is the most fundamental right we have, the right to stay alive. he gets animated about voting rights and people get animated about reproductive rights or first amendment rights, none of that matters if you are dead. why he can't criticize progressives or rashida tlaib who wants to close federal prisons. think about that, letting dillon ruth, who killed nine in a church in south carolina, wants to let him out in a decade why biden cannot criticize that, i direct myire to him and merrick garland, not to jen psaki, merrick garland can't get it right in lamont arbury's murder. he can't get that right. >> fantastic point and our president getting hot under the collar about those who don't want to federalize elections.
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emily, who better to fact check the things we're hearing out of the white house, emily compagno, take it away. >> emily: thank you for that, let's parse the comments you played in the beginning, kayleigh. what is scary, people watch this network when we were discussing soft on crime consequences and she defend today by saying there was additional funding to support local cop programs coming out of the white house she said, she said every republican voted against it, they don't like when we call that out, i will keep calling that out, it is a fact. i fact checked her, she got three pin oakios for it last summer, it was for budget plugging purposes and lawmakers had no guarantee police would get a slice of this pie and we know no local departments have seen one red cent of that. she says it is scary people watch our coverage, under the
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so-called leadership republicans have been vilified, crime undeterd and minimized and violent defends put over victims and pay attention to the mainstream media coverage of this exchange let alone all of it. it is slugged off crime concern and another character it as she "slammed fox news" accuracy matters, that is not what we're getting from the white house or media that covers it. >> not at all and harris, i was not asked about violent crime in the white house, if i was, it might have been a question or two, never in a serious fashion. we proactively brought this up, made it a priority, operation legend locked up 500 perpetrators and murderers, we made it an issue from the podium. we've seen dismissive attitude toward crime and number of other major issues voters care about,
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like inflation. take a listen to the things and attitudes eave heard from the white house podium about issues voters care about. >> why not make them free? >> press sect. psaki: should we just send one to every american. >> people couldn't get treadmills delivered on time, not to mention other things -- >> press sect. psaki: the tragedy of the treadmill delayed. if you are sad, angry, pissed off, feel the emotion, go to kick boxing, have a margarita. >> get that marga rita on the way to the ballot box. >> harris: what is interesting, where that started, what do you want us to do with masks, send them to everybody? that is what she was talking about. what are they doing now? what are we going to do with test? send one to everybody? what are they doing now? the irony of the fact when at the podium, it is first you
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giggle, then you ofiskate and panic because you don't know what to do. hope is not a strategy, when do we get to the strategy part of administration on bigger issue? kayleigh, you were not asked about law and order at the lectern in the press briefing room because you were asked about it, the president was leading on it, doing prison reform with kim kardashian. we were hitting you on different things, asking questions about other things, but top line issues, the economy, inflation, crime, the border, those were not things you were not already dealing with. with this administration, they are getting hit on their points of silence and giggling and panic. we saw panic inside the east room yesterday when the president said, let's take
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questions of the national governor's association, have you to get the media out of here right away issue get them out right away, only supposed to take questions from the governors, nobody told him. this is familiar ground with them, they have to get strategy now. kaled have to and gillian, national traternal order of police demanding an apology. a man was shot and killed in georgetown. >> just a few blocks from where i am. locked the front door and hunkered down. for a long time after that person was shot and killed. i will just point out the context is important to trey's point about how americans feel about crime and the threat of violent crime right now, latest fox news poll show americans are concerned to very concerned,
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that is not something you can dismiss with sarcasm, humor, anything else. >> and inflation, serious issues to put work on in the white house. just ahead canadian prime minister trudea shares thoughts on recent protest comparing black lives matter and pushback on his covid mask mandate. he says one expresses hateful rhetoric and violence, we'll tell you which one next. ♪ ♪
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prefers black lives matter. watch. >> i have attended protests and rallies in the past, when i agreed with the goals, when i supported the people expressing their concerns and issues. black lives matter is an excellent example of that. i have also chosen to not go anywhere near protests that have expressed hateful rhetoric, violence toward fellow citizens. >> gillian, there was that same learn of critique from other movement like black lives matter where outliers called for violence and the like but all of a sudden morality clause prevent the prime minister from meeting with an economic backbone aspect of his country to even hear what the truckers have to say. >> gillian: the clip was interesting, emily, his job as prime minister is not just to meet with constituent groups with whom he agrees, whose job is in fact to your input from
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all sides, all industrial bases, particularly here knowing that during covid truckers have really become frontline workers, risking their health and lives since day one of the pandemic. according to canadian broadcasting, the protests have remained not violent. small group was urinating on monuments, few of them broke into a homeless shelter and stormed in, that is not the vast majority, according to the canadian's reporting on the ground of folks participating in the rally, it is a false choice that the prime minister set up. he easily could have met with the 90% contingency of folks, of truckers there that had legitimate complaints and were behaving within the bounds of the law. >> emily: and kayleigh, the
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movement shares affinity with trumpist authoritarian left politics. >> kayleigh: another gem from the post. elites taking on the people issue the left showing disdain for average hard-working people that keep the country going. we are used to it in america, we are used to biden talking about neandrothal thinking and hillary clinton saying you can't locate a place on a map and smelly walmart shopper. you point out, there are outliers, sure, there are in any movement. the people on the screen are people who kept the world going during covid-19. they were essential workers that kept driving their trucks hard-working, good people when justin trudea was locked down wherever he was locked down
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along with the rest of the political class, these people kept working and do not deserve that attitude from a prime minister who wholesale endorse black lives matter, hawk newsom threatened violence and bloodshed if eric adams reassembled the crime unit. black lives mattered transferred money to buy a communist mangsz there for $6.3 million equivalent of that. he wants to wholesale this endorsement, he should read more. >> the prime minister was taken to undisclosed location by security team after he pushed back against the truckers, he is not in ottawa. >> harris: he was under restriction and got covid, which was sad. was he wearing a mask? i have questions, so many laws coming from him.
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>> trey, i want to develop kayleigh's point for you. these truckers were essential workers and continued the economy during covid and the rest of the world and country see that. go fund me established that raised almost $10 million, which was more than any political party raised last quarter. it seems as canadians are putting their money where their mouths are, they are supporting the truckers and supporting the fact they worked hard for the country and the global industry and the fact they are standing up for themselves and standing up for their own liberty. trey, your thoughts? >> trey: well, emily, a very simple-minded person. bright line tests, life is complicated when have you to pick which side of protesters you're going to support and which ones you're not. one man's patriot is another mano traitor. but prime minister trudea, anyone who can meet with people they agree with.
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you don't need to be a leader to meet with people you agree with. leaders meet with people with whom they disagree and you walk through the law. emily, you are highly trained lawyer, does canada have the authority, the power to mandate vaccines? are there exemption? these are sophisticated conversations you can have without resorting to violence. >> emily: and it is telling, trey, what go fund me, described in the beginning, we are a peaceful country that helped protect nations from tyrannical governments who oppress their peep and he will now it seem its is happening here to the tune of almost $10 million in support of donations. coming up, former miss usa takes her own life months after describing in haunting detail how she was trolled online over her appearance leading to calls for big tech to do more when it comes to this kind of cyber bullying. that is next.
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>> the death of former beauty queen over the weekend is revealing the ugly side of social media. her death is being investigated as suicide. miss usa 2018 cheslie kryst described how she was bullied just months before she jumped to her death. online trolls made her feel old at 30 and ugly because of her muscular, beautiful -- trey, maurine callahan writes, there is more than enough evidence that social media is toxic, she argued mark zuckerberg is a psychopath and suicides are commit ral damage. she said, who else needs to die for congress to show teeth, trey. >> trey: yeah, i don't have the answer to that beyond this. what i see when i saw, this case has haunted me, i was on the phone last night with a united
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states senator, neither of us knew her, but what we see is talented, beautiful young woman. have no idea what she saw, my lesson to young women, to everyone, don't ever let people who don't know you establish your self-worth. don't ever let people who don't know you establish your self-worth and don't ever make decisions that limit your ability to make future decisions. >> kayleigh: harris. >> harris: i teared up when you said that, trey. i'm raising two young women under construction, a 12 and 15 year old and we have this talk. you have given me the words to say it, don't let other people determine who you are. it seems so basic, that job is hard as a parent. i can't even imagine this woman's family today, how they feel. she was beautiful and talentd
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and strong, walked so many red carpets with big stars and never flinched, leaning in with the biggest and then showed such a gentle spirit when it was just her turn, from what i've read, in line at the market. she was good. she was good. and did she hear the words that trey gowdy just said enough? i want to repeat you, i often do, i'm going to keep doing it, trey gowdy, have you given me the lingo to be a better parent. thank you. >> emily: gillian, we are not fighting one global health crisis, we are fighting two. why account brightest minds develop a vaccine and we cannot protect our children and people against big tech? >> gillian: part of the answer to your question, at least here in america, congress has declined to regulate big tech and given unending opportunities to do so over the last five years.
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what we have seen is members and committees trot up one after the other of tech execs to capitol hill and excoreiate them, threaten to legislate and send them home and there is no progress or movement. i don't have an answer as to why that is the case for you there is a reason why steve jobs and now zuckerberg have publicly admitted when it comes to their own children, they keep them off social media entirely, they limit their screen time, it is to protect mental health. founders of big tech corporations in the world today there is a reason why one in three young women report looking at social media made them feel worse about themselves, not just the way they look. but the way that they are given an impression of how people who don't know them in many instances feel about them, they are made to feel badly about themselves.
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it is something inherent, it is built into the system and that is something congress needs to look at. >> kayleigh: what more evidence do we need? >> it is devastating. cheslie kryst, beautiful, strong young woman, i will be praying for her and her family, such a tragedy. i go back to my childhood, before social media existed and what did exist as a child growing up in middle school and high school and awkward years guthrough as a female teenagers, i went to youth group and church on sunday and had sunday dinners every night and didn't have social media hate that is out there. my face was developed as i was going into college, i look at my daut sxer i'm scared of the world she is growing up, 13% of british users say they suicidal thoughts come from instagram and we learn from "wall street journal." i doll best i can to keep my daughter away from the hate-filled platforms.
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as close as i can rekreet my childhood would go a long way in helping young girls. >> emily: our prayers are with the kryst family and the thousands impacted by teen and youth suicide and millions of families impacted by teens and youth struggling day in and day out from this. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. we gotta tell people that liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need, and we gotta do it fast. [limu emu squawks] woo! new personal record, limu! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ when you shop with wayfair, only pay for what you need. you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life, and save in more ways than one.
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>> grassley and dick durbin meeting at the white house next hour to discuss the supreme court pick. we could get remarks from that meeting. and jen psaki holding a press meeting as major police union accuse her of laughing off the crime crisis and general jack keane on the russia showdown. is biden wait og vladamir putin to make the first move? we'll ask the colonel. brian kilmeade and more, join us as america reports top of the hour. >> camera does not lie, california governor gavin newsom appears to have misled the public when commenting on being spotted maskless with basketball great magic johnson at sunday's nfc championship between the rams and 49ers.
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watch. >> i was very judicious yesterday, very judicious and you will see the photo i did take, where magic was kind enough, generous enough to ask me for a photograph and i took the photo. rest of the time, i wore it. >> kayleigh: very judicious, newsom's excuse is not holding up, he was spotted maskless on the ram's fam cam, showing the governor sitting down with his mask dangling from one ear. california indoor mask mandate was extended to mid-february. and sofi stadium, people have to mask up. i didn't know there was a photo exception to mask mandate necessary place. >> gillian: apparently there is if the celebrity asks you for a
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photo. he only took the photo because magic asked him for it, he wanted us to all know it. i say the same thing every time we discuss another politician seen violating their own protocol. that is the problem is not just hypocrisy, the reason this concerns so many americans is because it seems to indicate that the politicians pushing policy don't actually believe they work f. they did, they would abide by them. >> kayleigh: exactly. emily, i love the picture of the mask hanging from his ear. caught on the fam cam exposing his press conference. >> emily: the nerve to blame magic johnson. one star and it is not gavin. i had to live under his self-absorbed cheesy leadership when he was mayor of san francisco. he has this like fake commitment
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to these lofty ideas and to gillian's point, they are impossible to maintain standards, that is why 70% of americans report, we want to move on, we will accept covid being here. gavin newsom is the first person to appreciate that point. >> harris, you knew it was coming, covid-19 dem hypocrisy was something we do on "outnumbered," here it is, all the democrat hypocrisy. harris. >> harris: whoop, whoop, we don't have background music for that? what gavin newsom is actually experiencing is what millions of americans experience everyday. that is reality. we are not perfect. and the restrictions and the mandates require that we live our lives not toward greatness or better, but that we be perfect and that will never happen. it is easy to catch them in moments and scroll their names
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they don't want to admit it, but they're just like us. >> kayleigh: right. just like us, trey. 70% who say accept covid is here and move on with their lives. >> harris: there it is. >> trey: a lot of casualties of the pandemic, lives lost and science and sacrificial leaders are first to pick up a heavy task and last to put it down. i got to be honest, this is least surprising thing i've seen thus far in 2022, gavin newsom is not following the rules he set for other people. we have almost come to accept it, which is a terrible thing to say about our so-called leaders and it just proves there is a difference between being a politician and being a leader. >> harris: uh-huh. >> never forget, gavin newsom told us he was very, very judicious. right. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪
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♪♪♪ >> after 22 years, tom brady officially announcouncing his retirement from the nfl. he finishes his career with a record seven super bowl championships and no, you can't touch this. brady saying on his instagram this is difficult for me to write, but here it goes, i am not going to make that competitive commitment anymore. i have loved my nfl career and now time to focus time and energy on other things that require my attention. what my days will look like will be a work in progress. as i said earlier, i'm going to take it day-by-day. the tampa bay buccaneers
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representative today is kayleigh mcenany. >> yes, thank you, harris. collective sense of grief and sadness in the family, and the tampa bay area and the whole state of florida. you are looking at the greatest of all time. i don't think we will see another quarterback quite like tom brady. he defined the sport, so much excitement when he came to tampa and won a super bowl at our home stadium of ray j. tom, you will succeed at whatever you do. >> emily, you and i are huge fans of the nfl. different teams but love the sport. i've never rooted for tom brady as a patriot or a buc, i'm achieves fan, but i root for him because of the standard he sets. >> yeah, a huge nfl fan. what i'm excited for are the goats to come. look at joe burrow, his second
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year, i think he's the one to maybe eventually inherit the big shoes tom brady left to fill. >> your cowboys, we know who you love, what do you like about brady? >> i never liked him, i'm glad he's gone. any handsome quarterback married to a super bowl, nothing about him to like. i will say this about tom brady, i think the sixth or seventh pick for quarterbacks when he was drafted, drafted 199. story of perseverance, he worked his tail off. i'm kidding, i do respect him. i pull for the same team god pulls for, the dallas cowboys. >> jillian. >> i'm excited to see what tom brady's work is like going forward on mental health and mental fitness. i'm a big fan of stuff he's written so far. him and russell wilson are like
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carrying that whole mental health mantra into the professional sports world. i think it's wonderful. can't wait to see what he does with it. >> love it. all right, you guys. we are going to scoot out of here. "america reports" is now. >> sandra: as you just heard, nfl superstar tom brady officially retiring after 22 years in the league. the future hall of famer confirming it earlier today and trace, the reaction you were having, only i could see, future goats, something to be seen, we'll definitely have more on that coming up. >> trace: the goat hanging it up. brady thanked the city of tampa, buccaneers ownership, fans and coaches, thanked his agent, his trainer and his family, but guess what, he did not mention the patriots, the team he played on for 20 seasons and won six of his seven superbowls. >> sandra: quite the snub.
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