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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: hello, everyone i'm kayleigh mcenany and i'm here with emily compagno and harris faulkner and also jason chaffetz. this is "outnumbered." happy tuesday, everyone. it is full steam ahead for the durum investigation as we learn more people are cooperating and heading to a grand jury in the probe into the origins of the trump russia hoax.
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this after that bombshell report about the clinton campaign paying to infiltrate towers and later the white house. still nearly all of the mainstream media surprise, surprise isn't reporting any of this. our own jacqui heinrich to get to the white house to answer basic questions about the development, watch. >> is there a concern by the candidate for president and the experts to infiltrate into the system a competing candidate or the president-elect to you for the goal of creating -- >> that is not something i can speak to and i refer you to the department of justice. >> and that reports monitoring traffic, is that spying? >> i can't speak to that report and i refer you to the justice department of justice. >> i refer you to the department
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of justice. >> kayleigh: dodges from the white house. i think we saw that coming, jason. pretty startling though this report when you look at the fact you have this outside i.t. person cooperating with the media, the law firm working with the clinton campaign. the words "his goal was to create an inference and narrative about donald j. trump that would please certain -- a political but nevertheless this race is serious questions. >> jason: it really does. this is far worse than watergate, quite frankly. i mean, you not only have a political campaign, a personal and individual, but also the white house itself, they are working to infiltrate and look at all of the data that they did not have privilege to go and see and share with the political campaign. if you follow the money from
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hillary clinton campaign, the dnc itself, going to perkins kuwait, michael sussmann involved with that, that organization, using that information that the fbi knew debunked and knew wasn't true. you have the director of national intelligence john ratcliffe foreshadowing there will be many more indictments, at least to his opinion, he thinks there should be more indictments. you have durham filing in federal court a u.s. attorney here this documentation and then none of the national media are repeated for years thousands of stories about donald trump and suppose said russia, russia. absolutely dead silent. that is as big of a scam and scandal this country has ever seen at a political level. >> kayleigh: it is and not reporting based on sources that fox gathered and wall street, no, this is john durum, a court
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filing leslie marshall peer of the wall street editorial board. i think they said it best. of course, this reach the executive office the president at the left wing, the white house where this information was exploited which is stunning and it's so. the wall street editorial board and i want to see if you agree, white house communications are supposed to be secure in the notion and a contractor much less one tied to presidential campaign can access is alarming enough. the implication the data was exploited for political purposes a scandal that requires investigation under oath. do you agree, leslie? >> leslie: we have investigation under an oath, which is why the secretary not to speak to it an ongoing investigation which the president said he would never get in the durum investigation. let's see what was filed okay and where the information came. this started 2014 and either president trump was president or hillary clinton a canada at that time. this particular filing does not
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speak of specifically infiltration but what it does speak to internet companies rarely do an internet companies have access to. >> kayleigh: it is not regulatory. >> leslie: they actually allow third parties to go in for domain main investigations themselves. we see this happening with our phone records. >> kayleigh: it is proper for a third party to work with campaign attorneys? that is proper? >> leslie: i do think that the media across the board should cover this in full so that americans can understand everything that is going on. if john durham thought there was a smoking gun and crime committed to come i believe there would be indictments. >> kayleigh: i believe there will be. so you believe it is proper for a third-party interconnect company to exploit information in the office of the president when president trump comments to office? give that to an attorney working with the clinton campaign, nothing to see, leslie? >> leslie: even though durham
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filing does not show any direct connection with her up or down, from order to become or the clinton team in this motion ande have to look specifically what was said and in a court of law you need those specifics. let me say this, someone says this to me on my radio show and i will borrow it. if i give you a key to my house and you come in my house, eat my food, read my diary you haven't burglarized me or broken the law but you have gotten me angry and my friends anymore and that is what they are seeing at this point. >> harris: what if you give what i've allowed you to give to the rest of the country? that is the bigger question. deep into the implications of intel community that did not know this was going on potentially. i think the media has demonized themselves. they can come behind and say, what does the intel community
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know at the time? if what leslie is saying and she left out hillary clinton's own tweet that pointed to the fact what john durham was talking about. >> kayleigh: exactly. >> harris: but tweets never die. but, if there is an intel community one of two things, and it really is bifurcated, right? it is a binary choice here either you knew and complicit and didn't mind, according to leslie, maybe there was some complicity there, i don't know. or you didn't know. why didn't you know the white house was being looked at? because leslie, in a way, i can sort of see your point before he became president. but now back in time, once he became president, in effect, all the national security to have someone infiltrating the white house. politics aside, i don't care who gave him the keys to the house, truck, dog cage or whatever. now, what matters is the key
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belongs to us. it is our house. and we need to find out who was interested enough to infiltrate our house computers out of politics. and if you think john durham is done digging, you haven't been paying attention to him. stuffs >> kayleigh: this makes no mention of the dossier funded by the dnc and weaponize againse trump campaign. nothing to see here, very deep in the sand as the mainstream media has their head in the sand. zero and nbc, cbs, 2 minutes on cnn, i sat and watched "60 minutes" interview where leslie, president trump, sorry, you are on "60 minutes." you can't say the clinton campaign spied on you. how wrong those are and i can't wait for the 60 minutes update that is not coming. to you, emily, michael sussmann, the attorney working with the clinton campaign, the one who they are going after, that is
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what we know so far, but this is what special counsel has to say. a filing in this case unnecessarily includes prejudice and eventual and false allegations plainly intended to politicize. it goes on, your response, emily. >> emily: first of all the issue with leslie's analysis, to sit here would be like someone else gave the keys out to your house. that is number one. number two the subject matters. as events develop the subject became an only presidential candidate but also a sitting president it matters whose house it is. and to michael sussmann's comments the only one politicize this, here is why, the reason that we know about everything that has been uncovered is because federally filed in a brief that the court requires which is when you turn over evidence and grand jury testimony to defense counsel on the other side. so this is like saying it was a week. those comments say this is a
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media release. this is nothing of the swords. this is the highest caliber federal evidence required by law to the other side appeared counsel, this is what testimony and evidence obtained from the grand jury and also, leslie there is am an entity a grand jury and federal filing procedure, their titles and the clinton campaign attorney. this includes fbi deputy and assistant director. that is exactly right. in terms of the level of accountability, you can't divorce one from the other and the clintons turned a blind eye and whatnot. i want to make a point we talk about this as an ongoing investigation, the other indicator this is so thorough and exhaustive and high-caliber in addition to zero leaks is that we have seen three indictments already going back to august 2020. and it has stretched back now over a year and a half. we know was welcome a final point, that criminal
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investigations can draw from grand jury to insight an individual for additional crimes. so there is no way this is done anywhere. >> harris: we see more and more people come forward with that they want to or not, right? with more information? >> emily: of the pool is broadening for accounts and evidence. >> kayleigh: meanwhile, jason, the trump presidency for two years had on these lies paid for by the dnc and pedal to the american intelligence community. adam schiff alone k400 plus interviews, 50 hours, 57 hours of interview and that is just adam schiff. these are lies, funded by the dnc. >> jason: well, it is absolutely -- what leslie's said about the president we can't put up with cooperated evidence or statements on "60 minutes" or any other news outlets but that didn't slow them down for minutes.
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sending out thousands of on cooperated because it was totally false, totally debunked and never troops in the first place. they use that one standard on donald trump and one standard for everybody else. and jake sullivan should not have a security clearance while this is going on. but those people aside, you looked at classified information and then you run out there including eric swalwell and lied to the american people. why did these people still have security clearance? they should be put on hold or suspended until this is thoroughly done. >> kayleigh: for two years light over and over and over again. all right, coming up canadian prime minister justin trudeau is being accused of bringing martial law to canada with his declaration of emergency to crack down on the freedom convoy and frees protesters bank accounts. critics are calling it a dangerous overreach. ♪ ♪
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however the canadian civil liberties union, association said the government has not met the standard for invoking the emergency act and at least for a cocanadian premiers, the equivalent of state governors, you could say, calls it overreach. the canada public safety is dependent this extraordinary measure. >> it is not just inconvenience and not just simply a matter of a trivial interruption. we have seen intimidation, harassment, and expressions of hate. and at times, it seems on the streets of wellington, have seemed completely lawless. >> harris: all right come i to start with breaking news. kayleigh it is significant ottawa police chief will not take action about breaking up the blockade. look, the prime minister has the opening and you want to talk big
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and bad and say, i'm not bringing in the military yet. you want to do that, let all your people, let them sit down and you take over and see how popular that makes you around ad the world. >> kayleigh: that is an extraordinary development the last hour of your show. you have law enforcement saying essentially this is government overreach, i am resigning the protest. the emergency act is only to be invoked if a threat to the sovereignty of the canadian government. so you are telling me, these peaceful truckers, who are opposed to mike opposing government overreach surrounded by kids and family oriented afft is a threat to the sovereignty of the government of canada? i don't think so justin trudeau! i don't think so. what is amazing they are protesting government overreach and justin trudeau, the answer more government overreach. how does that make sense? >> harris: i know. that is ironic that you say that too, not only are they protesting government overreach, but he's not listening to what they are saying at all.
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he throws in a the one little bit of stuff that it is overreach but it doesn't match the situation. what is his goal here, right? 90% of the truckers union is vaccinated. what is his goal? what is the mandate about? i don't even understand that. >> it is part of the ongoing about the nation here, the workers coming together, the blue-collar reasonable, rational everyday americans that work to put food on the table. that is rising up because the government is in charge and being even more bloated with control. the second it is questioned, pushed back, they respond with more control, more mandates. this is the first time, as you said, canadian history this is invoked. and when it is threatening the sovereignty of canada and the ability for the promises to handle it. so you are telling me world war ii, all the calamities canada has undergone and its history, none of it all pale in
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comparison to truckers protesting their freedoms. meanwhile, as you pointed out the prime minister refused to meet with them. he has never heard from them once, but he took a knee at the black lives matter protest to the stopping of his community. this is performative. you have not engaged in one policy so all this guy does is tighten the reins on these people and engage in performative action. >> harris: you know what stands out to me, jason, and kayleigh analysis of this also will so they want to honk their horns and truckers do that when they go down the road and kind of cool in the summertime. i will honk at a trucker. whatever! they don't even want to hear that. they are arresting people who honk their horns back. remember the great grandfather, 78-year-old man from a they arrested him in canada because he was honking his horn back stating i support you guys. what stands out to me, jason, there is no respect for dissent in a democracy.
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what do we call that kind of governance? >> jason: yeah, this is nothing short of martial law. harris, to your point, why hasn't justin trudeau sat down with some of the truckers and heard out their grievances? i think they are reflective of what up a lot of canadians and quite frankly americans are feeling about the mandates. they are not about against getting vaccinated but demanded to get the vaccination. it is interesting "the new york times" editorial board has come out against what trudeau is doing. they pointed out a good point that i didn't know, trudeau support of these types of blockades in india. he was totally fine with it in another country. but now that it is happening in his own backyard, where does this end for him? where does this end for him? he doesn't have an end point and will lose the support of the canadians. to the friends to the north, you put him in power.
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if you want to see a change, you have to get rid of him. >> harris: former chairman of the oversight committee. leslie, your thoughts. >> leslie: thank you. i'm glad you got to me in time. i'm sorry, i hope this president -- this is why, justin trudeau has the responsibility for the people. the people in ottawa are afraid to. their security is threatened and their economy is threatened. our economy is being affected by this guy and speaking of economy, 50% of the financing from this is coming from the united states. >> kayleigh: where are the people afraid? why are they afraid? >> harris: it's not like they are burning down cities. >> leslie: there is a special hot line for hate crime right now and that province specifically because of this. >> kayleigh: that doesn't mean it's being utilized.
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there actually isn't a white nationalist -- >> leslie: and individuals -- they are fighting these individuals and in addition to that the majority, the overwhelming majority back what the government has done in canada with regard to covid, the mandates, the vaccination spirit harris pointed out rightly so 90% of the truckers are rightly vaccinated. and it's not just about them but also blocking business to the united states as well. and that affects our supply chain. >> harris: for just a few seconds, i want everyone to hear what emily said because your questions were very important. leslie come i didn't know if you could hear them. >> leslie: i can't when you are all talking. >> harris: tell me about the hotline? >> emily: number one the existence of the hotline is not evidence it is being used and the truckers reported there was actually an absolute absence of any white supremacy or nationalism occurring there. number three, the fact 90% or
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vaccinated has no bearing how they feel on the mandate. you can be vaccinated and protest and feel strongly against a vaccination mandate. it is completely peaceful there. the existence of fear on the part of some people is not evidence that logically them in for there is a threat. people being afraid are probably because of outlets like cnn or stoking it in the mainstream media because of reporters -- peaceful in the u.s. i didn't hear your question. >> leslie: what about the police stating that the 911 calls have sent police to other places and falls cummings to the united states? >> harris: what does that have to do with a white supremacy hotline? you are all over the road with this, but the bottom line it does not look like december 2020 in this country when people were burning things down amidst the protesters. there were -- can you imagine
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peacefully protesting and your baby and the stroller fighting for justice with your words in your heart and people are tearing your city down? we didn't have any kind of a reaction the way that they are having a reaction, not even legally. we should have been adjudicating those cases and arresting more people who were turning peaceful protest into something else peer that is not what is happening in canada. that is not. let's not get that twisted. oh right, coming up the world according to aoc. she is a little bit of a princess. gloom princess pier at the far left congressmen blaming for the rise in crime and what she really believes about the future of democracy. another thing that will go away in ten years along with the rest of the world. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> welcome back everyone far left alexandria ocasio cortez stirring it up again. this time for comment she made in an interview with "new yorker" magazine about the nation's crime search.
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aoc saying "we don't want to say the things obvious, gee, the child tax credit run out december 30 personnel people's stealing baby formula. we don't want to have that discussion. we want to say these people are criminals and violent instead of and what we are doing to contribute to that were dismantled out." leslie, what is hard to hear about that, when they are in violent arenas and see violent citizens go free, that may be parsing words that are inconsequential. what we need by the government is action. what is your thoughts? >> leslie: i don't agree with aoc that the child tax credit is the reason for increasing crime. it is a multifaceted problem and we heard from experts across the board. here we have discussed what those are. your second point, however, i do agree with because i am fearful and i hope i am wrong and i hope she is wrong and i hope the
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democracy continues and continues to shine like a beacon of freedom throughout the world. i am concerned when i see the legislation being put forth and i'm concerned when i see frederick and stars of david and swastikas and men world war ii gave their lives to fight to have that on their soil. i'm very concerned when i see the elected officials and the rhetoric toward each other and threats with individuals who might be muslim or jewish or a person of color. so i am fearful that the democracy may be dying. not necessarily in the dark but with a spotlight on it although i don't agree for the recent increase in crime she side of the job tax credit. i don't agree with that. >> emily: that is a good segue and let's pull up the point, she says democracy in ten years and she told him new yorker what she thinks about the future of democracy when asked about the bipartisan infrastructure. she said "if it does what he
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intended to do the politicians will take credit for it in ten years if we have a democracy ten years from now." kayleigh? >> kayleigh: i totally disagree, but she didn't say just ten years but the world will die and 12 years and i'm paraphrasing because of climate change. no, this woman is an alarmist, a doomsday type of person and when you dig beyond that what you read, it is jim crow disenfranchisement. this rhetoric is designed by democratic parties with the end of joe biden who is federal lazing elections to segregationist purity why are they fighting so hard against us? they want to federalize elections and don't want basic voter integrity and pleasures, georgia, fact-checked by "the washington post" and they said no, georgia expand voting. they used alarmist rhetoric and the democracy is going to die to show your i.d. sorry, guys come 80% support that. >> harris: i am trying to
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digest what leslie was saying. leslie, here what you say when you are legitimately concerned where we are going in terms of civility. i think the politics has gotten toxic. right? i mean come i hear you on that. >> leslie: great. >> harris: where you lose me is all of the victims to say that you feel around for all these different groups of people and not having, not knowing who we are as americans and how we can move forward and how we can change. so i was born in 1965. yes, that is calculator age for old. and there were signs in this country that were still up about how you could drink and my father fought for this country at that time. and in an unpopular war, i might add, he believes in what she stands for, the nation. and that we have the most potential of any country on the planet. and he said, "i would rather be a citizen and fight for our
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country that is moving and trying and urging and struggling and doing all of that than one that settled for less than greatness." that is who we are. so we can come from a country that hosts citizens and the church street to where we are now because we are great like that. i'm sorry you don't see it that way. and others would like to put doomsday stickers all over the wall, but i know who america is. and i don't -- >> leslie: is america is great but i am concerned about what you just spoke of. >> harris: i don't see the victimhood that you are, not only that you can see out there that you can agree aoc on it. i don't see that. a woman who went to the border and advocated, but then hasn't been back during the worst of times. right? i don't see it the way you do because i know we can go forward and achieve the greatness that is meant for us. are we going to struggle in some
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areas? obviously, we are. we are human. >> emily: we have to get jason in here. ironically, jason, as aoc rails against the hyperbole of the crime surge in the last couple of years, calling it "hysteria" to kayleigh's point hyperbolic language like jim crow and the like in other instances i want you to the reaction of the crime search of those violent homicide and destruction of communities and hysteria. >> jason: she is a sensationalist. i think it is a misdirection. and i think a aoc i would love to see her answer what is the difference between constitutional republic representative government and democracy? i don't think she can answer that question. and all of her complaints about how washington, d.c., is being run and the democracy is falling apart, i'm sorry, but the democrats have the house and
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senate and presidency. then we have to look to themselves. the majority of the people in the united states senate opposed to changing the filibuster, that is the end of democracy. but that is actually the majority. that is how they voted. so she can't have it both ways. she will continue to get a lot of media attention because she will say anything to say the world is ending, you know, the year after next or whatever it might become of the flavor of the month. >> kayleigh: democracy dying in ten years but she goes to florida. >> harris: just ahead the new york governor takes her masts off but the snapshot daysr saying kids in schools must keep their is on. want the democrats continue double standard to pay the price in november next. ♪ ♪
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masking our children is heating up. we are just about 270 days or so from the term here democrats cannot help but defy their own rules. it is so hard for them. georgia democrat stacey abrams, los angeles mayor eric garcetti and i can't read that fast. we have to slow down the scroll. new york city mayor eric adams, gavin newsom, olcott mask-list and it goes on. kathy hochul is facing backlash after mask lists, a picture of yourself at a bar for the super bowl. and the new york mask mandates for adults last week kept in place for schools, and nursing homes. kayleigh, come to you. >> kayleigh: it is amazing to me farm which they defy their own edicts. jen psaki from the podium no mask on her face and all kids in america you must wear masks, stacey abrams chose to post that
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picture without a mask and she chose to post it. kathy hochul, eric garcetti, he was cut last week and what did he do? he did of the den. he couldn't control himself but they want to control you. >> harris: how complicated is this, leslie, officials doing one thing and dictate others to something else? >> leslie: i see hypocrisy both sides, not just on this issue with politicians and we can take hours to discuss those individuals. but i always say lead by example. i don't care if democrat and stacey abrams apologize which is the right thing to do, own it, apologize and hopefully change it going forward. jen psaki he and biden don't dictate whether the schools where there masks or not. the governors do here in the state of california -- coat >> harris: wait a minute appearance before a lot of people are excited about but individual school district
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making their own decisions. many of them, the kids in my district as well. >> harris: actually, the president of the united states said specifically about the democratic leaders he thought it was too soon in the schools. i live in new jersey where murphy got everything started with that. and biden didn't support it. he said it is based on science, the science doesn't support what they think in the white house. all right, we will move on. jason. >> jason: yeah, you can go to the super bowl and not wear a mask and sit shoulder to shoulder with somebody and enjoy a game. heaven forbid you get on an airplane that circulates the air every 2 minutes and suppose they have the cleanest air on the planet. you can't sit there with a 5-year-old. i have done this. you try to go across country with a 4-year-old wearing a mask, stopping at atlanta. it is so wrong. it is just the ater. and for the "los angeles times," i read this editorial by the "los angeles times" that said
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"well it is okay to mask kids because they are used to bit and they generally don't complain. that is the weakest excuse to continue to mask kids. it is fundamentally and totally wrong. if you want your kid to mask, go ahead and do it but don't mandate it and force them to do it in athletics and on the train or airplane or in the school. it is just wrong. it is the ater. >> harris: with a trump administration an advisory role and correct me if i am wrong was on "the faulkner focus" and he went to a school board meeting in his town dayton town district and he showed up with facts. i knew there would be people but there weren't any because by the time he sent out the data of this one thing, now, how we process covid as adults is very different. many of us have comorbidities, right? among children 99.97% of survivability. and they do well comparatively
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to adults with this disease. and then he said, 88% has natural immunity. when you look at those numbers, you cannot say that about the wider public. so they got it and the reverse. unmask the kids and then the adults. i don't understand but politics got involved, may be, "outnumbered." ♪ ♪ 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. (vo) what makes my heart beat? ♪liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty♪ having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go!
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>> jason: what is vladimir putin up to? is it ahead of an invasion? dr. rebecca grant are here on that. charles payne has thoughts and the surgeon oil and gas prices, how many illegal migrants released into the united states and the latest on the derm investigation and why canada's prime minister is using antiterrorism tactics against canadian truckers. i'm john roberts and join sandra smith and me on the top of the hour for "america reports." ♪ ♪ speak with the bureau of
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alcohol, tobacco and firearms getting in on the spirit by encouraging you guys to narc out your defense. the bureau official twitter page tweeting this "valentine's day can be fun even if you broke up. do you have information about former or current partner involved in illegal gun activity? let us know and we will make sure it is a valentine's day to. jason chaffetz, i mostly love it but sort of hated, what about you? >> jason: i put a smile on my face, but hey, atf, look at hunter biden's gun application and look at the gun that he threw and the garbage can. why don't you start with that and then we will believe that you are actually serious about gun control. >> emily: leslie, i totally love a good revenge story but my limit is my girlfriend who dumped glitter all over her cheating ex apartment. the knocking out -- what do you
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think? >> leslie: first double i didn't didn't know jason dated hunter biden. [laughter] but that aside, you should read out anybody ex or not purchasing or owning an illegal weapon, come on. >> emily: you are a narc. everyone come i swear 90% of the people in prison are they are ba neighbor or narc. harris, what say you about the atf getting in on the action? >> harris: i don't want to be a debbie downer but they are inciting domestic violence. can you imagine if they find out it is you? i think the danger component to this. it may be unintended but most bad things are. consider the circumstances. >> emily: that is right. the dnc getting into the holiday spirit of yesterday sharing these totally cringeworthy valentine's day card. check this out i love you more than president biden loves ice cream. this one, biden my time to be
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with you this valentine's day. this one, the mvp of my heart, and this went depicting kamala harris' husband who says -- bmi, doug these are not said hating. >> nobody wants to see a heart around the biden administration, lower than trump, obama, bush. kamala harris, low average, 36% of modern-day vice president. the last thing we want to see on valentine's day is a little heart around from a la's face. but the all others, come on. >> cincinnati zookeepers released or hurt animals and the cutest thing i've ever seen so seeing the hearts around those come i just can't. two kayleigh's point. >> jason: i don't know where you were going with that. >> emily: something cute and something hideous and i think we are looking at the ladder. >> harris: i honestly don't know where you were going
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without. [laughter] >> emily: glitter. >> kayleigh: i mean come out of whole the things come i didn't get it when i saw this. you know who loves ice cream but if he would love ice cream and says more than president biden and taking the questions, that would be kind of cute. >> emily: leslie, you came to work around 12:00, russian impatient and i love you like biden likes to sleep in, leslie, what do you think about valentine's day valentine's day cards? >> leslie: okay, i'm one of the most sarcastic and cynical people on the planet, you all know this, however, valentine's day is about love. can we give a little love? i thought it was cute, cheesy, but cute. listen, there is a lot of things, when they are in an office, but you know what they do something funny or that i agree with or if something like
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this, no, i can embrace it for what it is. >> emily: you have a generous heart, leslie. but jason, what about valentine's day cards with animals, you know, the biden's dogs, cats, everything that everybody likes. >> harris: now it seems you are going full animals live. >> emily: something furry. >> jason: i thought it was cheeky and a+ making fun of joe biden with two ice-cream cones. i thought it was cute. i cannot wait until rnc comes out with april 1st cards. we will see. >> emily: that is a great call. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪ okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals.
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>> that song never gets old. president biden is expected to speak on ukraine and russia at 3:30 p.m. eastern this afternoon and you can catch that live right here on fox news. so, we'll be covering that, we'll see, jacqui heinrich will be in the media, see if he takes any questions. i watch for that part. and now "america reports." >> john: canada cracking down on the freedom convoy by cracking down on freedom itself. justin trudeau taking extreme measures to give himself new powers over his country's citizens. >> police can seize trucks and other cars and bank accounts, all measures that prime minister justin trudeau says are needed to clamp down on what he calls unacceptable views. live on the ground in ottawa just ahead. but first, this. >> john: fox news alert, president biden set to address

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