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♪ i've been everywhere, man. ♪ ♪ i've been everywhere. ♪ >> harris: with title 42 set to expire, border agents are bracing for a massive influx of illegal immigrants. a growing number of democrats now coming out against lifting the trumpet era border restrictions. this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner along with emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. joining us today, tammy bruce. she came back. and guy benson too.
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looking to take the expected illegal immigration surge right to the president's doorstep. with florida's governor desantis saying he will bust them to delaware. while abbott wants to send them to the steps of the capitol as he is planning to give those people the option to go to d.c. it is not only republicans who are outraged over wiping away title 42. democrats are as well, joining a bipartisan group of senators fighting to keep it in place until there is a detailed plan to stop the expected surge. this comes of morale is already low among border patrol agents who say they feel defeated, demoralized, and unwanted. governor abbott of texas says he's about to take action. he explains why early on fox. >> this clearly is unprecedented. high volume that the united states and states like texas are ill-equipped to be able to deal with, and the biden administration has no idea about the chaos this has stoked.
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you think americans are angry about inflation right now? wait until they see the chaos that is going to occur on the border because a bite and open border >> harris: biden never fails to bring unexpected people together. tammy. >> tammy: it is interesting. that is a very good sign for this country, that we all have a similar interest in security for our families, low crime, which affects everyone. does not discriminate. the nature of what the future may look like, which is what these immigrants are coming here for, this is what we all stand for. and it is nice to see that there is some understanding. especially when you represent border states and you feel it every day. this is the great thing about the founder's mission. house members are more close with the nature of what is happening in their states. they get reelected more often, so they have to be responsive. this is what it is about. it's about human rights. it's about keeping everyone safe, regardless of what country
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you're from. and even the nature of the security. 42 was meant to be of course an action based on our ability to remove people when there is a health emergency. we still have that pandemic. we are managing it, thank goodness. but what we are seeing also in mexico are people coming in from other countries that we are still restricting to some degree that then come to the southern borders. matter of fact, there's over 1,000 ukrainian refugees at the southern border now because of their desperation to get into this country. so it's good news, but we've got to keep it going, and we are reminded that we are not to be held hostage by bad federal policy, that your local politicians, congress members, mayors can make a difference. >> harris: well, and tammy, 151 countries. that is what general jack keane just told me. this is a situation that you could not stem the tide overnight if you tried. you need to slow it dow before
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may 23rd when it gets a whole lot worse. kai. >> guy: and it is going to get a whole lot worse of title 42 is lifted. interesting to see these democrats rushing to republicans to say let's get together and do something about this because i think they might be worried about the policy implications. i think they are awfully worried about the political implications because this is already about border crisis. it is going to become a disaster at the end of may. i find this interesting, harris. president biden cannot be bothered to go to the border, so now the governors are going to bring the border to him in washington, d.c., and in delaware. we will see if that may change anyone's perspective. just to put this into perspective from a number is vantage point, this is astonishing. already in the last six months in this current fiscal year, there have been more than a million apprehensions at the southern border. that does not count all of them. a million encounters so far in the last six months.
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that is more people than the population of delaware. the president's home state. and that is before this massive surge after title 42 goes away as planned the next month. >> harris: maybe they send some of them to delaware. based on those numbers. i'm not kidding, actually. if you want to get the president's attention, he spends north of 26% of his time in delaware. kayleigh, two things today. we learned that the border patrol needs $530 million for the benefit of having military help out at the border. they say the ballooning of numbers down there because they were overrun. "outnumbered," as i like to say. [laughter] then you have those other things simultaneously going on, and it is that idea that we can overcome this. it is going to teach us that we can't. >> kayleigh: there is an entire generation being flagged by this awful, awful drug.
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and if there is now public health emergency for covet for title 42, there is one for fentanyl. why is the white house doing everything in its power to incentivize illegal immigration, setting the border on fire in a midterm election year. when they are asked what are you going to do about immigration, this is what they tell "axios." okay, so blaming congress ahead of a midterm election, both these guys out is essentially what they are saying. smart solutions, i don't think so. the plan that biden put together, a path to, minimal investment, so it is not a solution that they put forward. i don't know if they have their pictures to pop up again, but those who are criticizing the administration, that is significant.
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let's get all their pictures here. >> harris: let's pause for a second. i know kyrsten sinema of arizona, some are in actual border states. montana is not a border state. virginia is not. new hampshire is not. they are all border states now because of fentanyl. >> kayleigh: when you send them across the country, every state is a border state. if this bill passes, they put forward a bill a bill to keep this in place, is the president going to veto it? i wonder. >> harris: good question. emily, i want to ask about what happened legally when those people start to show up in a different place. this was the government that was flying illegal immigrants around, including children, in the darkness of night. then they got busted, and we had all of that footage. what fight back will the federal government have? >> emily: let me carry that ball a little bit further. we have at -- all states are now
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border states. the governor of iowa pointed out in the middle of the night, you put 15 unaccompanied young, female minors in the mind without alerting state authorities. that is audacious. that is unconstitutional. they argue. in the nebraska governor has argued that 18% of migrants encountered have tested positive for coronavirus. in those communities alone, in nebraska, you have inserted over 40,000 covid positive migrants into their communities. and they say where are the other democratic governors? we know that the g.o.p. governors keep coming together. the plan for the federal government that includes deploying more federal resources showing up at the border, reinstating remain in mexico and the like. but for all of those democratic governors, paying lip service to a secure southern border are saying it is not open. where are they in this huge fight where drug cartels make $400 million a month try
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thinking humans. >> harris: that we know as. >> emily: and to answer your question, i know there are a lot of proponents about declaring an invasion on the southern border that raises constitutional questions. they are not allowed to shore up the borders in an aggressive way using weapons in that way unless it has been declared an invasion. the supreme court has ruled it is not for the courts to decide. it is another governmental entity. we know ukraine clearly was invaded by russia. this is one especially in the public eye that i think would be a dangerous choice. these guys need help, and the federal government is not delivering it. >> harris: tammy, we literally have 15 seconds. your topline thoughts about where we will be on may 24th, the day after title 42 goes away. >> tammy: we know that washington is not going to do the right thing. it's going to be a cataclysm. it's going to be something that not just up in our lives of americans, but there's going to
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be more sex trafficking, more violence and crime because of the general cath that will be overwhelming that border. it's going to be awful. >> harris: we will cover it as it happens. the mainstream media continue to look the other way, even as we are all learning new information about president biden and how deeply involved t and perhaps other family members were in the family business dealings. next.
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and accurate. >> okay. >> kayleigh: jen psaki refusing to explain why he wrote a recommendation letter for the son of one of hunter's chinese business associates. he has previously denied this. yet as questions mount around the family business dealings and his potential knowledge of it, the media still seems to ignore this major story. one writer for "the atlantic" was asked about hunter biden's laptop. >> in 2020, he wrote "those who live outside of the fox news bubbles do not of course believe any of the stuff, referring to his laptop." the poll later found out that if voters knew about the content of the laptop, 16% of joe biden voters would have acted differently. now of course we know that "the new york times" a knowledge about the content is real. do you think the media acted
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inappropriately when they instantly dismissed hunter biden as misinformation, and what can we learn from that, ensuring what we label as misinformation is truly misinformation and not reality? >> my problem is i think it is totally irrelevant. i mean, whether it is misinformation -- i did not think that the hunter biden business relationship has anything to do with who should be president of the united states. >> kayleigh: okay, so it's irrelevant. let's talk about why it is relevant, guys. let's just look at china for a moment. we see some of hunter's business dealings, just to give a brief overview. 2.8-carat diamond by one of his proteges and urged to work with someone who he named -- was either to work with him, another example where an oil executive wanted to buy an oil field, and despite hunter being warned
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about u.s. sanctions, working with countries that had u.s. sanctions on them, he still worked to try to get the permits for the oil field, leaving andy mccarthy to ask this, and this is paramount. he wrote this up foxnews.com. "he will not investigate much less sanction in beijing for causing and covering up the covid-19 pandemic and has taken over 6 million lives globally. quietly dropping the justice department's initiative. he has been mute in the face of china's hacking, mass thievery, and enslavement of muslims." what is the reason for this? >> guy: and we talked about it before, that there was a lot of money for that big guy. and they have testify about the big guy's joe biden. this claim from the white house these days that it is all just a private matter, and it has
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nothing to do with no connection to biden, that is not necessarily true. we also know that joe biden has been categorical in his denial about any conversation, any knowledge of any of it, and i think that really strains credulity, based on everything we have learned in the last year and a half plus. you know, kayleigh, but i find particularly interesting about the migration of the media on the story is that they've gone from i guess giving up the russian disinformation talking point which was false and wrong. the biden people put it out. the media just want with it. barry that story. i think they have exhume the body because i've got their sources telling them something is going to come down here. you might want to get in front of it. but they are no longer talking about russian misinformation. so now it is not relevant. or it's old news. or it's not interesting. whether you agree or not, that is a very distinct argument from
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this is fake material planted by the russians and they have just made that he'll turn on a dime. >> kayleigh: yes, they have made that heel turn appeared it was entitled "disinformation and the erosion of democracy." >> tammy: they wanted to see it, learn about it. it is a shame because her book is very important, but you can see what happens when you get this kind of brain freeze because you're partisan. because things are too difficult to have to deal with. and you see some very smart people just kind of falling and the line. so we have to call that out. and they had apparently a session on that the very next day, but that was a classic example of i did not think that it mattered because it's hunter and who cares. it matters because the bottom line here is that this really is about joe biden.
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the sun clearly has trouble, and we see has trouble. but the fact is they ran ads that he is a family man. we know about his son, beau. we know that he cares that's really about hunter, as does jill. this is not a man who is separate or estranged from or removed from his family. those are the people that matter to him, so this is why it matters. because it's about joe biden. that is what we have to make sure gets like that. >> kayleigh: absolutely, we do. the communications have been all over the map. remember jonathan turley pointed out that jen psaki at one point said this is probably not to be disinformation, and then all of a sudden, she will not comment on it. and a matter of hours, the press secretary came out. he said we do not comment on the laptop. hours later, jen psaki commented on the laptop, saying they were office mates and communicated. >> harris: we wonder if it
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will catch fire in the mainstream media. these are the same folks who go by spidey sense. remember chris matthews? he got a tingle on his leg. i mean, seriously. i watched "cbs news" coverage of the story, and one of the things that catherine herridge who used to be a part of our fox family, has discovered in her investigation and all of this, it is getting broader attention. that is horrible news for the white house. at least 50,000 transactions with banks that investigators want to take a look at. 150, i should say. big in any event, but in this event, the president of the united states knew that he had a drug addicted, drug field, all over the place fun and could see cash flowing through you. there is no worse combination. brian kilmeade set it to me last
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hour. an addict with a lot of cash. that created the kind of vulnerability for this president when he was vice president and potentially now, that we cannot even fathom. that is why you have to get to the bottom of this. republicans on the judiciary side are. operatives is dumbing down i can never you know now. >> emily: that's right. when the wave slips and the subpoenas will indeed be real, like just recently won a subpoena for hunter biden was squashed by the majority democrats. i think went near his need to understand is that when the house flips, and their wealth, there will be a multiprong investigation into this. it will go into big tech, the intelligence operatives. and it will go into the big guy and the big guy's son who is hunter biden pure tammy, i just saw "the music man," ava reminds me of "we've got trouble right
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write a peace filled with misinformation, innuendo, and incendiary opinions is disheartening and unacceptable. i'm asking all to understand the enormous pressure and fear that comes with living under the constant white supremacist terror and real threats on my life. and those of people i love." but i am no longer letting fear hold me back from going out these attacks." >> tammy: i come from the left, and one of the main reasons i left is because it became apparent that the left co-opts important issues and then rides those issues for themselves to become rich and powerful. and it is awful to hear her respond and say -- where there are no pulleys, they've been defunded. young children, as we see here
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in new york, are killed from random bullets that are flying around. women who get pushed on subway stairs and being know that i had. the individual donors who send money to black lives matter wanted reform and help to make their lives better, not to make the founders rich, living in mansions. it is an insult to everyone who has contributed to that organization that cares about the quality of the lives that people of color and women in particular, to then say that she is the one that has got the problem. and -- this kind of a purchase, what it really means. >> emily: in addition to that, there is that corrupt amplification of this false narrative that the report and the coverage of these transactions somehow equated to you again racist and white supremacist and misogynistic and the like, when we are learning
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more that it is really just about the lobbying efforts of this organization, that they are in bed with social media companies that seek to squash down legitimate questions and criticisms and lift up these false narrative so she can always fall back on instagram post like this and cry a certain way, which to tammy's point, deletes others that have legitimate fears and concerns. when those of us who just come from america and have questions about tax dollars in donations and above board to real transactions and the like have questions. what is wrong with that? the constant pivot back to this tired, sad narrative. >> guy: you are telling me that a black lives matter activist as calling accountability journalism "racist and sexist." knock me over with a feather. what a novel approach to argument in modern society. this is so predictable. it is eye rolling, i would say, for many people, because she needs to address the actual
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facts put forward in the story, which by the way, was written by sean campell in a left-leaning publication. campbell is black. so that's what it is a problem i think for part of this narrative, the deflection here, to blaming bigotry. when the journalism here has uncovered internal memos, damage control conversations they were having. they wanted to keep this house and this transaction secret. why is that? she could talk about those reasons. she could give us some transparency. instead, she is shooting the messenger and crying racism. the one thing that i found most interesting in that story -- i read the whole thing -- there is a paragraph that said some of the blm leaders are using private investigators to go after critics and journalists who are asking questions that they did not like and also exerting some of their influence and some of their leverage on big tech companies, their fellow wokesters to censor information or stories that were critical of some of these leaders.
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i think that is a very key component of the story, that she is attacking the way she is. >> kayleigh: you know, this is not just a one off. black lives matter apparently transferred money to the wife of one of its cofounders to buy this mansion in toronto. the former head of the communist party there. i just wonder why they are spending all of this money on mansions. two that we know of. they brought in about $90 million, and i read the average donation for a one year. max was $30.96, so i wonder about the activists who put in the hard work, went to the streets, protested in the cold, in the heat, gave them money, i wonder how they feel about this. >> harris: yeah, i think they need to do some sort of an investigation. those people who dare go against the blm organization. two guys point, start to ask the question, what did they do for the people.
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i remember at one point in the summer of 2020, i was looking for things they would have organized in terms of protest. they were not doing anything, really. it was all of those activists on the streets. patrisse cullors and those women were not acting as activist bureaucrat of the problem that i see for all of this is that they failed to do the one thing, their single job, people giving them the money. tammy touched on this. they could not organize a revolution of reform. they did not know how to do it. they could fund raise, but that does not give you the ability to organize a revolution of reform. they kept the money, did not know what to do with it. it is not shocking, but the fact that they are trying to shut down the media should not and cannot fly. and there is collusion between big tech and media. how many times do have to say this? >> kayleigh: blm donated to a nonprofit that was run by the wife of one of its cofounders. >> emily: follow the money
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proposal into consideration. some of it was about mental health. what do they have set aside for other members of their citizenry? what about people and other liens that struggle with mental health? those who grew up in domestic violence homes. i think that once you start down this thing, it's a slippery slope. you also potentially victim as a group of people who might not want to be dealt that way. it is kind of with reparations and people of color. i would rather you give black jobs. give it to somebody else. what i want, you can see what i will do with my opportunity. i will work harder than anybody. so i wonder too if this is not so all-encompassing that it puts people at a disadvantage, like a marginalized zone where they're going to treat everybody as if they cannot rise up on their own and do the things that you need to do. not everyone wants to be treated that way. >> kayleigh: they could run into legal problems.
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>> emily: the argument already is that it is discriminatory in nature. there are activists who are also gay and transgender. they say it is not how you do this. it raises inflation and the cost of living for everyone else. i point out as well that the recipients are just 20 people. $1.8 million grant that was initially going to go to this program goes to 20 people? obviously they get less than that, but the whole trickle down just goes to the inefficiency, the waste about these programs are. they are totally misguided. great concept and theory, to lift up, amplify, protect marginalized members of our community, but in a way that is ridiculous and unconstitutional. >> emily: i know you finished your taxes. i am not a stalker. i just follow you on twitter. but to emily's point, we have seen this with covid. just look at a few of the headlines. fraud, irs finds nearly
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$2 billion in covert stimulus. this is a much smaller program, yes, but federal cash and state cash. >> guy: i would be against any of these programs. i think this is getting a lot of attention because there is a trend down my trans and nonbinary component, so you've got a culture war, but i don't think the government should be cutting checks to people for any reason whatsoever. we saw this in northern california a few months ago. they were talking about a similar program, but only people of certain skin colors what qualifies you for these no strings tracks. i think this is a bad idea in general. i'm not surprised it is happening in california because it is combining two of their favorite things. handouts from the government and identity politics. this is catnip to them, but it is a horrible, horrible idea. >> kayleigh: it has won the endorsement of barack obama, and it just did not work.
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>> tammy: where they have tried it, you have these great ideas and fantasies of the left, and they do not think one step further about how well this impact actually the community? one of the first i think gay members of palm springs city council said this is unacceptable. all of the civil rights movements in this country were about us being able to live our lives as we saw fit with respect to the community, but without government interference or pressure or harassment. and now we have got this dynamic where it is about identity politics. all of the complexes are about identity politics. and it is about the redistribution of wealth to protected groups that the left prefers. and all it does is cause divisions and depression. >> kayleigh: it does. coming up, woman's excuse for getting out of jury duty going viral. and i have a hunch her husband, he is not going to like this. that's next.
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this is all russian disinformation to prove why they thought that. we will be talking to steve scalise about all of that. larry kudlow joins us as well, and we will have the history making vote to confirm canton g brown jackson as the next justice of the supreme court. we will see you at the top of the hour for "america reports." >> kayleigh: take it from me. people making excuses to get out of jury duty all the time. about one prospective juror gave her a reason you have probably never heard before. >> so you said that in july that you are not available. what are those dates? >> again, i need to figure it out. my sugar daddy that i see every day. >> i'm sorry? >> my sugar daddy.
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>> i'm not exactly sure what you're talking about. >> emily: i mean, kaylee, a for honesty? >> kayleigh: f, f, f. do you see that judges face. she is like what is a sugar daddy? >> harris: emily knows what it is. >> kayleigh: i was reading "the new york post." they had all of that good excuses. one juror was asked, have you ever had an experience with an attorney? she said "he picked me up at a bar five years ago." what we just said during the break, which you have to do you think her husband knows? he does now. >> harris: "an indecent proposal," remember that? maybe this is a situation where husband knows she has got to go get paid. i will never, all day long, not believe that judge had never
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heard that term. i'm not saying she is personally familiar. that would be just derelict on my part, but i do think in the courtroom with criminals involved, i do not want to take too much time to say how much serious this case is because marjory stoneman elementary, we covered that live here. 14 people died that day in a shooting. that is what this case is about. that is the jury they are trying to use each. i do not know if miss bristol knew the importance of what they're looking for, but one of the things she said is that this could take a whole month. we did not go on with that cliff, but she was saying not only does she have to see your husband or sugar daddy every day, but her birthday is coming up. she's got a lot going on. i also refuse to believe that she was not told the imports of this particular case. there's a whole lot wrong with this picture, but --
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>> emily: we don't know whether or not the judge knows what that means, but kudos to her for her professionalism. because at least on the transcript, i'm sorry, said she does not know what this means, but okay, your excuse. you are going to treat this preceding like this, you do not belong on this jury. >> guy: probably not a strategy on this woman's part, but could she have tried to advertise what a bad person she is, an unreliable person she has, i guess you could say she was trying to get our ducks in a line. there is a lot going on when you are a mother and wife and sugar baby. you cannot take a month off from that. maybe she was just telling the lawyers and the judge in the case i am no one that you want anywhere near a preceding of this level of seriousness, so why don't you -- i wonder if that might have been part of the plan there. she checked the box, for sure.
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>> emily: i literally never knew that the recipient was the sugar baby. the judge is so gorgeous. >> guy: she looks like emily, by the way. >> kayleigh: she does. >> harris: that's funny. >> tammy: i was very impressed with her demeanor. whether she knew what it was or not, the appropriate way to approach it. this is what these questions are for. it's like when you are in line, you chat people up and find what they are made of. we have also learned that the sugar daddy is not just a candy bar because that is what a lot of people think as well. for all of us, and i have yet to serve on a jury. i would love to you. i am a fair person. one time i was called in, i had to galley for my second book. they asked if that was mine. and they dismissed me.
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the defense did. it was a small case. but this is serious. it is a reflection of this generation that does not understand things beyond themselves and that sometimes the community matters more than their need for a date on a certain day. >> kayleigh: one question. i am not well versed on cultural terms, but cut the sugar daddy be the same as the husband? >> harris: no. >> emily: then you just marry your sugar daddy and he becomes your husband. >> harris: i do want to press what is serious about this. we remember 2018. it was not that long ago. 14 kids murdered at marjory stoneman douglas elementary school. we covered it as it was happening. so that is the importance of this. and i did not want to spend too much time. but i do want to come back to that point. somebody has to make that point. and i love what guy said.
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maybe he's just being honest. she did not want to be part of something because she cannot commit. wouldn't you want to know that now? >> emily: you and for the integrity of the prosecution in the defense and that entire proceeding. that person had to go. >> harris: amen. >> emily: all right, guys, more "outnumbered" is still ahead. and get up to $60,000 or . we called and got $96,602. that's more than ever. we called and we got $62,810. home values are soaring. now is the best time in history to turn your home equity into cash. we called and we got $68,201. we called and we got $58,800. use it to improve your home or save for retirement. i called and got $60,300. take ten minutes and call newday usa.
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tammy, 134 restaurants around the world that are three michelin stars. 14 in the united states, and this is one of them. i just spit the facts. >> it's great to be in new york, if you are a foodie it's wonderful, i'm an carnivore, it takes more work to make a vegan meal taste good, but i don't know. look, it takes a lot more fat, a lot more other stuff that people don't want to eat. each to his own. what makes us feel better but i had a steak the other night, and it was perfectly fine. >> it's interesting, they had pictures in the article, too, and how the chefs in the kitchen, how many hours they spent like making this one thing. so the "new york times" food critic pete wells put it this way, talking about the vegan menu.
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tastes like lemon pledge. smells like burning joint, he used to get purer, deeper results out of vegetables before the restaurant went vegan. maybe he should bring back celery root steamed in a pig bladder. a metaphor for manhattan, a higher level of luxury, secret room where the rich meet roasted tenderloin, everyone else eats an eggplant canoe. it's a hypocrisy of it all, three rooms apparently in the restaurant where you can get your food, your beef, your pork, whatever you want. >> it's puff puff pass for the rich. so essentially this belies the fact these guys, the carnivore industry is not sustainable for the planet. vegan is not sustainable for average americans. we eat meat and there is an industry we cannot afford, charging $335 for a plate of
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lemon pledge and whatever a burned joint or whatever. >> ten seconds. >> speaking of someone who does not eat a lot of meat outside of taco bell, don't change what's working. pizza hut does not have garlic crust anymore. leaves everyone sad. >> let's go to chic-fil-a after this. >> great to see you today. "america reports" next. >> sandra: fox news alert, live to capitol hill, historic supreme court confirmation vote is set to happen a short time from now. president biden's supreme court nominee, judge brown jackson needs a simple majority vote. >> john: critics say she'll be one of the most liberal judges ever, but three republicans have said they will vote
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