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virginia yesterday. protesters holding signs showing complaints about the open border pushing back on vaccine mandates. some of the intended phrase you've got it, let's go, brandon. a new poll says 58% say they disapprove of the president's job performance. among those who don't thing the president is doing a good job, 56% had nothing positive to say at all. the haters out in full force as biden refuses to budge on masks, i consider myself a hater by the way, despite more and more democratic governors scrapping their mandates. the surgeon inflation prices show no sign of slowing down. and another hostile moment with the media is the president dismisses criticism on both issues. >> are those governors wrong? >> it's hard to say whether they are wrong. the science is saying masks work. masks make a difference. it's probably premature, but it's a tough call. >> i think back in july he said
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inflation was going to be temporary. a lot of americans are wondering what your definition of temporary is? >> you're being a wise guy with me a little bit. >> cell, emily, he's a being all wise guy for asking a question, but is not just calling lester holt a wise guy, he's calling the american people wise guys. it's the number one for the american issue. >> this is just another example of this president thinking he's better than all of us. lester even said in that moment that a lot of americans are wondering. i am a hater too. i talked to my dad this morning, we have a small family run business. it's agricultural and it leads to a public facing in a tasting room, we made wine. i talked my dad about inflation be at our wine bottles have gone up 15-20% to purchase. the cost of fertilizer, herbicide, fungicide have all
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skyrocketed. tasting supplies have all gone up. he talked about the fact for the last six months we've all been seeing an increase in cost, but it hits you like a punch in the stomach when you go to purchase the supplies that you are buying it on credit and you realize the cost has skyrocketed 20%. we can't cost that cost off to the consumers. in certain communities like you're in manhattan everything is up 20% but they're still rich people everywhere. that's not how all businesses operate. we are taking the hit, we are taking the cost. that's what the average american is facing there what strikes us about our personal business is that it had so many sectors. i mention the public facing component as well as the highly regulated alcohol component. we see it in this prism of all of these different angles.
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>> hearing you say that it occurred to me at the moment i was at a small restaurant that holds about 40 people in florida and the manager came up to me and said look at this, look at these prices, look at this is doing to my restaurant. julie, interestingly, i want to pull up this poll. it's the poll we've all been talking about that i pair those who disapprove of biden, 56% say they approve of nothing that he's done, 50% say the economy -- what about his personality do you like? 1% say the fact that he got a cat. i cannot. >> i like that about him. i love cats. that's why i was single all the way through my 20s. you know it's interesting? there is more to that but we don't have the time. biden says the democratic
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governors removal of mask minutes -- we want to parallel these because they are related -- thank scrapping covid mask roles are probably premature. i'm surprised he used those words. if a guy says to you i'm probably not that into you, that's not a good sign. so why don't you just rip the mask off and say have come or rip the band off and say it. why is he giving it a go with all the democratic governors who are finally seeing the masks need to be lifted? this is the way the country needs to be moving. why is he beefing up the 58% of voters who up disapprove of him? obviously the disapproval rate has a lot to do with how he's handling masks. >> teachers union. carly, he was also confused about a lot during that issue. he said the cdc at some point will allow vaccines under seven, never mind they've already done that. he's very confused. the most alarming was this. >> there is no way we were ever
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going to unite ukraine. i mean afghanistan. >> what? >> yeah, those are the classic moments. that will get you. will definitely play them come as we shut it. you know what i was thinking? democrats are in control of hollywood, they are in control of big tech, and they are in control of college campuses beer there in control of all of the institutions that influence people in their worldview. that's a powerful tool. but when you put those policies and the practice, and people see the consequences of an open border and what that does. what actually happens when you literally defund police departments or give people thousands of dollars in free money. the majority of people roundly reject those policies because they are lunacy, they just don't work. i think president biden's greatest achievement so far as making the country more conservative. there's more republicans, people
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who identify with a republican party for the first time in a really long time. also the cnn poll shows that 11% of democrats approval rating in his party has also dropped by 11%. i'm stunned that at a time when california and new york are dropping their mask mandates, the two most liberal states in the union, the president isn't going along with it. out liberally to those states. it proves he really does have a major issue. in reading the room and determining and acting on what americans really want. >> he told us he was a great moderate, what a joke that was. we just went over joe, will if you look at the vice president, the advertiser at 37% approval. what i democrats going to do? they're going to bring in the big guns. you know who i'm talking about? hillary rodham clinton. cbc reporting that
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hillary clinton is expected to speak at the new york democratic convention, saying it could be foreboding of a 2024 run. who better to bring and then the most unlikable politician. i don't know if that's common law or hillary, but either one. >> it tells you how bad things have gotten for the democrats and biden that hillary is making biden look good by comparison. it's such a joke and it is so terrifying for the country. if you look at biden's performance yesterday and the events he did, he's rambling, he's incoherent, not even sure what argument he supposed to be making. is he a assuring people and inflammation are saying it doesn't matter? he hasn't solved the problems that he had a mandate to solve and bring the country together. he's just dividing the country. remember that divisive speech in atlanta? look at the problems he has created. the new problems. he spent a huge amount of money
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last year on those rescue bills come as he called them. the border crisis, created by them. on and on it goes. what it all goes back to actually is a really cynical trait that the deneb tell mike democrats pulled back in the primary in 2020 when they were terrified that bernie sanders was going to be the nominee. they all got together and back joe biden come even though they knew he was a totallyitician. didn't believe in anything, has no agenda. totally not up to the job but they got behind him anyway to try and stop bernie. the hilarious thing about it is that the one person who has been speaking out about this leftward switch for the democrats is hillary clinton. she's been tough on the squad and the defund the police agenda. you can see how they may be considering her. >> all that political posturing in my view -- wow, bring on hillary in 2024. all right, a state of emergency
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canadian leaders to use federal powers to break up the protest. justin trudeau has yet to meet with protesters but is asking parliament to end the illegal blockade. meanwhile billions of dollars have been frozen that have been raised on go fund me. canada has zero true jurisdiction on how we manage our funds here at gift, sand, go. all funds from the campaign throw dell might flow directly to the recipients of the campaign. details? >> this is a really historical political moment because it crystallizes something that's been in the works for a good few years now, the complete political realignment that we saw starting with president trump and the rise of populism with brexit and the u.k., president trump in the america where it was the republicans and those on the right that started standing up
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for the working class and the working people. you saw that in a policy sense now what you are seeing is the cultural shift. you have the ruling elite, the democrats of the left, the allies in the media, the stooges that parrot the democratic talking points openly smearing and attacking working people, taking the side of the elites against the workers. that's a huge shift in our politics. of course it's about specific issues. the demand for the end to these ridiculous mandates that cannot be justified on any public health grounds. we've talked about that many times. we should keep making those arguments. actually this tells us something much deeper about what's going on in our politics. it's an encouraging development as far as i'm concerned because it shows you the republican party, as president trump was leading the way, is now becoming a multiracial working class
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coalition. long term that means it's a really optimistic moment for people on the right. it shows that far from what people on the right are saying for so long they're going -- notes the other way around. working people, people are bigger and stronger force than the elite and they're gonna win out in the end. >> that's absolutely right. kayleigh, unlike the last two years with cities being burned down were getting a pass by the media these peaceful protesters are being vilified. >> totally vilified. these are peaceful, hardworking commit down my canadians pdf cnn crazy person, an analyst, who tweeted this, "slash the tires, empty the gas tanks, move the trucks." in other words you will lose dell might get the vaccine, you lose your livelihood, and will
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cheer for it. have you seen that show, hoarders come over the hold onto rotten items in their house? justin trudeau and joe biden are covid hoarders. they are rotting, the mandates, they are the great hoarders. joe biden and justin trudeau. the edict is rotten but they can't let it go. >> julie brought up the fact that when the reporters actually do the work they uncover the fact that these guys are 100% peaceful. we can throw it up on the screen, the fact that a reporter embedded with them that i've spoken to that has spoken to a nearly 100 protesters say it doesn't sound like white supremacists, they sound like regular people who moved to this country does start a new life and they said we emigrated here and now in canada we are now fighting for our freedom. the media continues to spin this
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in a way that's inaccurate. also frankly threatening to them. >> first of all it's disgusting to disparage these truckers. the truckers are what bring us our goods. the truckers are the one that can potentially influence the inflation crisis we have in this country by delivering the goods per. first of all open the borders. number two, the ambassador bridge accounts for 20% of goods brought into the united states, which is about a hundred billion dollars in trade revenue. in actual codes we are using. i can't understand why any president or prime minister would want to hamper our economy. and quite frankly canada's economy in the midst of covid when we are at our lowest of lows. to take it out on the truck drivers? we depend on them so greatly. there is already a truck driver shortage in the country because of the mask mandates to begin with. why would you cake them while they are already down? >> that's exactly right.
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and, carly, the false narrative about these guys is they are anti-vaccine norther vaccine status somehow dilutes their position, but it doesn't. they are protesting against vaccine per passports and other contact tracing programs and against the divisive rhetoric. >> i know, emily, you're exactly right. there was a trucker interviewed on "fox & friends" this morning and he said he had a 60-year-old grandfather who was protesting because he lost his job because of the mandate. period is 31-year-old son also lost his job. his daughter was pregnant felt like she was forced to get vaccinated. he said that canadians are punishing their own people. he asked justin trudeau how far would you go if someone was taking food off your family stable? what a powerful question that is. i wonder how justin trudeau would answer that. i think that this protest is a story of perception versus reality. with the media wants you to believe versus what's actually
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happening on the ground. first we were told there was going to be a few hundred truckers, that turned out not to be true. then we were told to believe they are racist bigots with unacceptable views, that also turned out not to be true. this is really not going well for justin trudeau. a member of his own party, liberal mp in candid outcome is that these truckers concerns are legitimate and should not be ignored. is this bridge blockade a problem? it is. one way to solve it is for justin trudeau to meet with these people and work something out. >> exactly. >> that's right, give them the respect of actually listening to the message rather than throwing around epitaphs from his throne. all right, turning from the northern border to the south, mexican tart cartels are targeting american teenagers on social media to help smuggle drugs and migrants across the borders. that's next. qulipta™ can help prevent migraine attacks... it can't prevent your next period.
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rio grande valley arresting three and is 13 gang members and a convicted child rapist in the same day. the next day agents arrested part of the 18th street gang. the cartels are distributing new strategies to smuggle drugs across the border by using american teenagers. they are turning to social media sites like tiktok and promising big bucks for teens whose help smuggle drugs or migrants into the united states. carley, some of these drivers are as young as 13 years old. they cannot even legally drive. >> kayleigh, you're exactly right. this is a big problem in border communities. i was just in one town that was 56 miles north of the southern border, so not even right along the border, but still a big issue. i was talking to them rancher --
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it's called bailout. these teenagers or adults, in this case if you're getting recruited on tiktok you are a team. you get a group of illegal immigrants coming to pass them into a car commute drive through ranches and they're called bailouts because of the police catch up to you everyone bails out all at once and go in different directions. it makes it more difficult for police to chase them. when they drive through communities or towns, not ranches, that becomes a dangerous situation. people have died as a result of these drivers who are running through red lights. a mother and her 22-year-old daughter died in texas this way just before christmas. so these families could be alive if the border wasn't open. i just can't believe -- still to this day -- that the there is not more outrage on what is going on.
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>> from the president of the united states primarily. fox reported on this and use those messages we have on social media, they are very alarming coming offering $3,000 to these teenagers to drive. once a need two or three drivers to go through a checkpoint. another said got another six left to get a crossed. hit us up to get that easy cash. i mean where is the president? >> you know it's totally sickening about this, kayleigh? it's all self-created. it's in response to the incentives that biden and the democrats have put there, encouraging more of this illegal behavior. the drugs that are coming across the border now are destroying lives directly. the fentanyl is now showing up all over the place in terms of drug users dying as a result of the drugs they use when they're not even -- they don't even know they're taking fentanyl. to hear that report from people working in law enforcement all
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over the country. just yesterday i was in san francisco doing the report for jesse watters show tonight where they have drug markets on the street. fentanyl being supervised by democrats is all part of what they claim is their compassion. they call it compassion. they call the open drug policy compassionate. it's so disgusting and decadent that we have people like this in charge. it is beyond a scandal. it is deeply, deeply immoral. >> on foxnews.com had some fantastic reporting on this. i was reading about one mom who unbeknownst to her she finds out from authorities that her daughter is one of these drivers. i can imagine your daughter getting in cars with cartels. >> it's horrifying on so many levels. is alcatel's are doing it.
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they're luring these kids -- they're making it to $3,000 per ride most of the cartels are accurately telling these kids that if you do get caught you won't face the same consequences as adults do. number two the law enforcement will disengage pursuit if dangerous conditions are present. they are and scenting them on multiple levels. on the back and this increases the network of the cartels, right? it's child labor on the surface but the consequences are to the public. as they drive so recklessly on the opposite side of the road and hit they've arrested kids as young as 13 years old. this fiscal year alone they've engaged in 99 pursuits. last fiscal year almost 300. just a reminder that just one reckless driving and sitting can be more lethal than anything else we are talking about. >> i wonder why these victims just don't seem to matter to the left. i was reading about a case where
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man post is a 20-year-old. he pretended to be a minor purity should've been expelled because he was a single adult male. he goes to florida, somehow ends up in jacksonville and kills a child of four. >> that's because we give them a free ticket to jacksonville. deja vu all over again. wasn't it just two weeks ago we were talking about the fact they were releasing migrants across the border and some of them were heading off to florida, heading off to miami we are releasing murderers so they can go loose in our country. when you said earlier about president biden and also where it is kamala harris and all of this? wasn't she supposed be covering the root of the problem? it's just repeating itself over and over again. the fact that this administration is in denial of it -- clearly they don't care. 13-year-olds and 17-year-olds are posing as adults that are
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basically risking the lives of minors, at the risk of what? releasing them into the public. >> a lot of questions for the reporters. this mama five and asked her 14-year-old daughter to babysit when pandemic a lot sounds shut down day care facilities. now she's facing possible jail time for it. is this a kind of think authority should be worried about? about? that's next. and take out up to $60,000 or more. give them a call. veteran homeowners, newday wants to help you use your va home loan benefit to get more. more cash, more savings, more peace of mind. the newday 100 va loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value. up to $60,000 or more. veterans are saving an average of $615 every month. with more ways to help more veteran families,
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outside and left the house. well that friends mom called 911 and henderson was arrested weeks later in front of her children. it was just devastating for her she said. she was charged with criminal reckless conduct and if convicted convicted she faces up to a year in prison and a thousand dollar fine. she can't believe this is happening. >> i mean it absolutely is. you're in a situation where you can provide for your family at all. so what you do? do you sit home and have nothing or do you do the best you can and try and bring in whatever you kind? i mean it's absurd. >> already, so the government is not basically telling our police officers they need to go and arrest people because they need to make a living and over to put food on the table because schools were closed, so now she has to pay the penalty of her children after them to homeschooled. the child care is closed which is a mistake from the building.
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why were they closed in the first place? amid that stupid decision so working mom's, they can go to work to pay the bills. now she faces a thousand dollar bill if she is sentenced to a year. >> it's unbelievable. this is not the story of an irresponsible parent. it's the story of an irresponsible government that kept us locked down. send the parent back to work, keep the kids out of one remote learning, this is the fault of government. not this woman is doing her best to get to work. it's amazing though the 75 police cars to her house two weeks after. >> because apparently once a year before her 4-year-old had been seen outside alone. >> it's amazing, she's crying on the ground of the county jail. but if you get a rap sheet as
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long as some of these criminals you get to roam the street. >> wears her ex-husband? why doesn't he have to pay for child care? why being prosecuted? >> it's the worst kind of discrimination possible. this is biden's america. average normal americans are the ones being prosecuted. the owners of max public house, the list goes on. hardworking americans are the ones were getting arrested and prosecuted all the ones burning down cities and murdering people and shoplifting have zero consequences. also legally by the way this is totally off. georgia passed a law in 1997 -- they ruled that charging parents under criminal reckless conduct is unconstitutional because it's typical of parenting. this is called parenting. i was raised by my siblings because that's what working parents do and it's healthy.
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whatever zero trauma that's unfazed when he was outside playing pales in to the trauma he experienced watching his mother being arrested and put in handcuffs. the georgia child protective services found no wrongdoing and they deem that any kid 13 and over can be babysat with children's permission. no laws were broken, no child protection policies were broken. yet she's facing a year in jail. it is preposterous is preposterous. >> they say it happened once before. like you said, child protective guidelines say children can babysat at the age of 13, which nate makes no sense why this girl now has to pay the price. carley, you're a little younger than me by a couple of years probably, but i do know that a lot of kids in my generation when i was a child would actually go home because both the parents were working. the parents couldn't afford child care. and literally would take care of themselves until nighttime. i mean i never experienced that myself, but it just seems like
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it is so unfair. >> struggling to find the issue or anything illegal happens in the situational worthy of an arrest two weeks later. so this mom is in a position where she either has to go to work, or really be a delinquent parent by losing her job and not being able to afford food for her family. i think this story is getting attention for a lot of reasons. it's well that this happened to her but it's really an extreme example of the plight of so many parents throughout this pandemic. her lawyer made that exact point that the reason this is happening is because people in power are saying to her eye know it's better for your kids then you do. >> and the union county district attorney just said the arresting officers had informed him that lily come of the-year-old daughter had some form of learning disability. first of all that so below the belt and disgusting for them to bring that up. i should also mention that
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linley has been diagnosed with adhd -- i mean who doesn't have that at this point? she has a gpa of 4.45. she was president of the 4h club, whatever that is. broken record in varsity track and she is also certified in cpr. so basically she's more qualified to be a mother than i am. >> absolutely. i agree with with everything that's been said. i just have one last point, okay? it's also a symbol. that's why it's so important were highlighting the story aired it's a symbol of so much that's gone wrong with our society. we've allowed everything to become so pure rocket ties. you have these bureaucrats creating these structures, bossing people around, taking responsibility away from people and applying roles in a high-handed authoritarian manner. you see it right across society. we really need to fight back. if people want to fight back
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were talking nosebleed seats will cost you at least three grand on the secondary market. in the meantime many americans watching at home will be paying more than ever for game day favorites. soda, meat, salsa, and those tasty chicken wings are surging because of biden's inflation. some fans who have been to sofi stadium say food offerings are trash, with twitter users posting photos of nasty looking hot dogs and sorry looking cheeseburgers. chart, carley is this gonna be a lame super bowl for fans or what? >> that doesn't look bad. i would eat that. i also eat dirty water dogs from central park so maybe i'm not the best judge. that is worse than 7-eleven. d10, what say you about these prices? >> well, carley, what a surprise that in the home of elite democratic condescension you
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have this going on. i love trash food, i just want to pay trash prices for it. >> that's true. i think that looks worse than trash food. we all love pizza but that looks a little scary for $20. >> i don't know. i mike harley i like taco bell and pizza hut. looks just fine by me. i call it sofi stadium on air so i apologize to all the people there. >> i do have problems with pronunciation. the bottom line is whether you're at the game or at home you're paying more. >> you you are. but so who is playing? >> will get to this. this year's halftime show is all hip-hop, but not without some drama. a woman who worked as an onstage dancer for snoop, one of sunday's performers, accused the wrapper of sexual assault in 2013. he denies the allegation. now snoop dogg is among five big stars taking the stage. dr. drake, mary jay obliged,
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eminem, and kendrick lamar are among them. they are keeping the plants top secret. apparently is blasting music of bon jovi and the chili peppers to cover up the sounds of their rehearsal and they play deep into the night to make sure people can't hear the actual rehearsal. apparently people are complaining in l.a., which to me is the most egregious thing i've ever heard of it i would never complain about listening to bon jovi ever. >> i'd rather listen to bon jovi than any of those performers. but you can drown an music in the background. >> as far as the surging prices in the super bowl, because i hear there's a football game on sunday, i still don't know who's playing. i'm drinking celery juice, which is very economical cold. i stopped right down like drinking alcohol and saved a bundle. >> kaylee, are you watching the game on sunday? >> we'll be in florida, my great
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home state. why do we never get country music at the halftime show? where is toby keith and all the other greats? florida georgia line. we always get people i just want to mute. >> next year it's in arizona. and fox will be covering it. maybe then we can have an all-star country lineup. >> let's do that. that's right. another thing i want to point out about the super bowl is it happens every time there's a big event in l.a., they clear out a whole encampment to make room for the event. these people are only compassionate unless it ruins their party, then the compassion goes away. >> they are cruel no matter what, frankly. steve, you're a californian like me and i have to say the trailer for the halftime show is the best thing that ever seen in my life. i'm really excited for this halftime show. i always am no matter who it is. it's the most entertaining and best part of the super bowl camillus my team is winning, what say you? >> i totally agree. i'm an american citizen now,
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probably so. that happened last year. i'm very much in favor of everything to do with the super bowl, such a great american tradition bit i have to say when i think of football is still soccer for me. i think got rid of that from my vocabulary. i will actually be in l.a. on sunday night, but not attending the game. >> hopefully you can take part in the parties. >> i can afford it. >> all right taking a quick look at the protections for the big game, we have them up on the big screen here. we can bring that up in a second. okay, so, kayleigh, who do you think is going to win between the rams and the bengals? >> there from cincinnati and l.a. i think the bangles. look, the bucs should have beaten l.a., no doubt about it. we were seconds away from getting it. bangles all the way, it's been too long for them to get i'm just not a fan of los angeles. there is great people end up i can't have l.a. went. >> completely fine.
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by the way since putting his become legal and new york state i've lost so much money in the playoffs so i think it's safe to say you're not putting in the game? >> i'm not betting. i never well on sports but i'm going to go with the team is not l.a. >> they go. all right you guys have fun this weekend, thank you all for joining us. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need. isn't that right limu? limu? sorry, one sec. doug blows a whistle. [a vulture squawks.] oh boy. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪ it's still the eat fresh refresh™ so subway's upping their avocado game. we're talking just two great ingredients. perfectly ripe, hand-scooped hass avocados and a touch of sea salt. it's like a double double for your tastebuds. subway keeps refreshing and refreshing and refreshing...
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engaged by text message, that's honestly worse than broken up with on a text or on a post-it, for that matter. at a fast food restaurant, jesus, lord. a parents' home or during a sporting event. if any of these are the way that you were proposed to, don't go through it. my marital advice. how were you proposed to? >> i could have gotten engaged at taco bell and been plenty happy. >> oh, god, kayleigh. >> but walking down the beach, there were literally 1,000 seagulls and a random man in a chair, watching. >> who took the picture? >> we got the random man to take it. >> you didn't know it was coming. >> no, i hoped and he would have been in trouble. >> oh, god, ok. ok. >> what i found horrifying was the best ways apparently to propose that people put on this site, rounding out the top five. a concert or wedding? so, if you are at someone else's
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wedding, that's called stealing thunder, and a concert, maybe they are on the knee tying their shoe and you say yes and they don't mean it. >> the way i was proposed to, it was at night, in the dark and i was taking my dog for a poop. is that romantic? and in my husband's defense, we were clam digging after dark, which is odd, i was using a flashlight and he put a message in a bottle, dug it in the sand and i thought he found something for real and had my name on it, i did not put 2 and 2 together. no photographs because it was in the dark and my dog did not have the camera on him. any fun proposal ideas? >> i just -- i'm just thinking, at least that story is progress from your days with the cat in your 20s, so that's something. >> i should have kept the cat. >> the worst thing about this for me, like emily, when they are talking about where to hide the ring, if it's under the meal
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and the worst place -- the best place is to hide the ring in a pizza. meanwhile, the worst foods are soup. seafood -- who would hide the ring in soup? that's insane. >> one knee and present the ring that way, everything will be all right. >> happy valentine's day. "america reports." >> thank you, julie, you as well. fox news alert, more blue states move on from mask mandates. illinois, new york and rhode island among the latest to ease mask requirements. >> liberal leaders citing falling covid numbers for the about face instead of science data, could the looming midterms also be a factor and why aren't masks coming off in schools as well. some parents are now taking a stand looking to fight what they say is unfair policy. daniellea is a mom and a democr
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