tv The Faulkner Focus FOX News April 8, 2022 8:00am-9:00am PDT
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if you tag us in your little funny pet videos. >> bill: looking for funny pet videos. >> dana: at "america's newsroom" on instagram we might feature them on the before we go segment. everyone has an assignment for the weekend. we'll take a cat, too. angie don't get mad. >> bill: or parrots. >> dana: harris faulkner is up next. >> harris: minutes away from the historic launch of the spacex axiom one for the first time. an all non-military space crew will blast off to the international space station in another millstone for commercial space flights. a former astronaut will command
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the mission. the rest of the crew is three paying customers. lift-off is set 13 minutes from now at 11:17 eastern. from kennedy space center in florida. we'll take you there when the action begins live. and this breaking news. the white house is now dismissing what's about to happen with illegal immigrants. texas governor greg abbott is going to send those illegals who get dumped in his state of texas to the nation's capitol on buses. is the white house ready for this? i'm harris faulkner and you are in "the faulkner focus". governor abbott says his state shouldn't have to bear the bush den of the president's immigration failures. ending title 42 will overwhelm texas. however, white house press secretary jen psaki scoffs at
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that saying abbott is just all talk. >> i'm not aware of what authority the governor would be doing that under. i think it's clear this is a publicity stunt. his own office admits a migrant would need to be voluntarily transported. it lies with the federal government, not the state. >> harris: a bipartisan group of senators including democrats have asked to extend title 42 for six months and require the government via the department of homeland security to come up with a plan to deal with the expected surge of people at our southern border when 42 does end. at least three other democrats in the senate are raising concerns, too. top republicans have been saying it's going to be a disaster on may 23 when this thing comes to a halt. >> if you look up the definition of insanity in the dictionary it will have ending title 42 is how it will be
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defined. it has been successful in keeping a million people who are trying to come here illegally in this last year from coming into the country. when you start opening the floodgates you will create incredible incentives and put up a welcome sign and people will start coming in droves and it will flat overwhelm our border states. >> harris: a million on top of the already 2 million that have flooded in in this administration. bill melugin is live in la joya, texas. >> when the government announced six weeks ahead of time to get rid of 42 they gave the cartels six weeks of planning time to get people smuggled into the country. this time with a promise that they aren't going to be immediately turned back to mexico. smuggling is a major issue here. look at images and video from texas dps. their troopers pull over a
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truck and see wooden crates on the back. they start unscrewing them, take a look at what they find inside. these crates were locked with screws. they take drills to open them up. 21 migrants were found literally locked inside of all those wooden crates on the back of that moving truck. they were complaining they couldn't breathe. the driver was arrested. texas dps tells us he was a confirmed gang member. another incident. look at these two photos where border agents stopped two u haul trucks and found 39 migrants locked inside of those u haul trucks. two separate incidents being smuggled. both drivers arrested and both u.s. citizens. a third human smuggling incident from eagle pass. border agents stopping the big rig trailer at a checkpoint. canine hit. break the seal and look what they find. 11 migrants being smuggled laying on pallets. then huge groups continue in the rgb.
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pull up this photo last night. photo sent to me by a sours showing a group of 198 migrants showing up in one massive group. border agents here dealing with large groups and one of the reasons why they're having capacity issues with detention centers. lastly if we can pull up this video we shot late yesterday afternoon leaving the texas national guard drills we saw this group of dozens of migrants crossing illegally and walking into the area being led by a border patrol truck to a processing area. almost all of them were from nicaragua. talked to a few of them. back out here live thought it was interesting earlier this morning dhs secretary mayorkas was speaking at the national network conference where he said today the dhs considers the greatest threat to the u.s. homeland as white supremacy. >> harris: that's where we'll start with my first guest. tammy bruce, fox news contributor and fox nation host.
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let's just start there. where the government thinks our threats are and title 42. your thoughts. >> horribly that the threat -- national security agency, c.i.a., all of our intelligence is meant to focus on the outside at threats to this nation. the fact that it is now a structural turning into looking at the american people should shock and frighten everyone. that's what this is. it is using this broad-based framework of accusations, americans who voted for president trump have been called terrorists. it is vague, parents obviously but that's -- these are the arms of this kind of an attitude that parents can suddenly be looked at by the d.o.j. as terrorists. it is not normal. it is not acceptable. it is not happened before. if they had tried it before they tried to hide it because it is so obscene. >> harris: we should say
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parents with dissenting view. anyone can get added to the list. i want to get to this. critics are tearing into the biden administration for giving cell phones to illegal immigrants as a solution to keep track of them. one user called it outrageous. darrell issa of california tweeted first it was private housing for illegals, now it is cell phones. senator john kennedy with why doesn't the biden administration spend that money on securing the border? good question. >> we don't know how much money and it will become a huge amount of money. the absurd thing here is do you think that individuals are going to keep those phones? do you think that they are going to just be put on them and kept and coddled? no, i think they might end up in a ditch or handed off to someone else or smashed. we don't know what will happen to them. if this is supposed to make the american people feel safer. they say we're tracking them. it is an absurd dynamic. the other thing they can be used for which the left loves is to organize them.
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you can organize people with these. you can direct them to certain places. you can direct them to services. you can send messages from uncle joe what it is that's happening and how much he loves them. the left -- whatever they do having come from the left there has always got to be an artery involved that allows you to organize and move people. that's exactly what these phones will be used for. >> harris: how transactional can it be with the policies and that is particularly disturbing, too, because that's a command and control situation and we already had that in mandates. >> we did. also for the people fleeing horrible situations in south america. >> harris: some among those numbers. >> and from other countries. imagine you enter into the free country, the best country in the world and the first thing you are told is carry this device because we'll be tracking you. how is it that we've lost control of the country so much that new immigrants, visitors to this country, refugees are
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now being told you must have this device on you in order to be able to continue to function. how dare us? >> harris: look at the flip of that. we have over 300,000 gotaways. we would love to know where they are. if this is how they want to keep track, you know, if that's their best idea at the table it's an idea. can it go with a covid test? now i'm preaching. the white house is briefing with tiktok stars and getting fresh criticism. remember this? >> i had the opportunity to ask the white house why gas is $7. the reason we're getting out of the pandemic, when use goes up price goes up. we are starting a fight with ukraine and russia nobody wants to work with him to do international trade. war and limited resources, prices are bound to go up as well. >> harris: talk about transactional. she did it for giggles.
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now one tiktok star says he can't argue with critics when say the white house is using them as pawns. the daily caller reporting the white house's advocacy tiktok campaign was a democrat front the entire time. it reviewed records which show a long-time democrat advisor coaching the flewers falling in line with what tiktok star green told "newsweek." i felt like a lot of the recaps from influencers were not critical. they seemed to repeat exactly what the white house was saying. tammy. >> what an education. young people go being into. heady to go into the white house. we have been there. it is an impressive thing. they come out and they are being used as sh mucks. this is not the way you want to reinforce young people's view of the government or the role they can play as influencers. wait a minute, we're being used
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by these politicians and it's not going to help their brands and maybe they are doing it thinking it's the right thing. many of the young people do. clearly their friends aren't thinking that when it comes to the numbers of the young people in the polls who are supporting joe biden. that goes down like every other sector. >> harris: i flip it. there are more of us than those influencers at present. who knows if that will ever change. for right now we outnumber them. the message that the public might get is that we're all being manipulated by actors now. none of it is real. you can't even count on messaging from the white house which is paid for by us. they are living in our house. i mean, think about this. they don't own any of it yet they hire actors to tell us. look at former vice president.
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>> they've created false environments. >> harris: kayleigh mcenany said it is not real. >> markable to watch. kamala harris, the charismatic would be needed and hired kid actors for her to talk with. if you can't talk with kids there is a problem. like the young woman you had the clip of. clearly was not a natural explanation of what was going on. it was written, it was a script. she was seemed to be somewhat uncomfortable but this is clear to the american people. a level of desperation. a strange disconnect with who the influencers are, what the american people need. it is almost like they want to win a news cycle or there is a plan they've imagined in their heads that is completely disconnected from reality. back to the phones, another example of that. there are real diseases beyond covid we have to worry about.
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giving people a phone to track them where they go with their diseases is not going to help whether it's measles or scabies or tb. what we don't know. as covid was going from china into mexico, we were ready because the border was not open. that saved us to some degree. it is what we don't know we have to be concerned about. >> harris: right, wow. all of it. all of it. we don't know what we don't know. >> that's correct. >> harris: thank you. >> we'll find out and you'll be talking about it. this is the best place to be. >> harris: i already know that. this is the best place to be. my big question we can't answer we'll see if the republicans and their legislation and some democrats coming along can get six more months to come up with a plan. they are doing it now without a plan.
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>> congress has to act. even the republicans sucking their thumbs. watching these things. it will be great for november. you can fix things and talk to the american people and win their votes. >> harris: i hope you love space as much as we do. we are -- they are right on time with this. launches can change. for right now spacex historic axiom 1 launch is set to go in less than three minutes. sending an all-civilian space crew to the international space station in its first of a kind flight. phil keating is live at kennedy space center in cape canaveral, florida. people had to pay to get on board. a former astronaut will man this mission. this makes history today, an all civilian crew. >> absolutely. it is historic. as you can see around me, the weather is absolutely spectacular. not a cloud in the sky.
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bluebird day. 67 degrees and all four of these private citizen astronauts who each paid $50 million for their seat, they are all inside the spacex dragon capsule which is on top of the big falcon 9 rocket there. historic launch pad 39a. they have been sitting there for about two hours inside going through all the systems checks making sure everything is looking good. and everything has looked good all day long. as you mentioned, this will be the first time four private citizen astronauts go all the way to the space station. not just to look around but to do actual scientific research. they will work. three hours ago the four men suited up and walked out of the building where they do that here for their rides to the launch pad. they're retired astronaut, ohio
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businessman, a canadian businessman as well as israeli billionaire, who is a former fighter pilot. they have all gone through 1,000 hours of astronaut training. they have also passed a lot of nasa's own astronaut tests and many of them feel look, this shouldn't be taken lightly. this is not a joke. we aren't just going to be lookies and we're acting like professionals. axiom is hoping to assembly another space station and that will actually be attached to the iss. in about 2030, once that new station axiom space station is complete it will break away and detach from the space station. the founder of the company, i interviewed him this morning, told me the real vision is simply to have living habitat
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in space with gravity, rotating wheel, kids can go with families. >> harris: i have to cut in now. we are way under one minute here. we want to hear the countdown. let's watch and listen. >> t minus 15 seconds. 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. zero. ignition. lift-off. godspeed, axiom 1. [cheering and applause]
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>> be engines coming back up. >> calling out one bravo. should an escape situation arise the dragon flight computer flying using the engine but everything is looking good on falcon 9. >> harris: that's the words you want to hear. everything is looking good. american innovation. american might, american citizens who are civilians on that flight. >> beginning to chill -- >> harris: amazing on this friday to see this happening. the world can see it. look at that. we'll continue to follow this. they are headed for the international space station which is what phil keating was telling us about moments ago. the work they will be doing at the i.s.s. and right now the work is getting there and we wish them a blessed journey. they represent all of us here
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in the u.s. and they are doing it well. history made right now. fox news alert. putin's brutal war is leaving us with images that are really hard to look at like the one we're about to show you. we want to warn you as we have each day that some viewers may find them very disturbing. at least 50 people are confirmed dead and that number has quad quadrupled. hundreds more injured after putin's russian army of terrorists hit a crowded train station in eastern ukraine overnight. and that is according to ukrainian officials as they responded. we aren't showing you all of the video. i actually have this picture drawing attention to the stroller in the middle on my twitter page but the video is
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brutal. a town northwest of kyiv is now in shambles after ramped up russian attacks there. searchers looking through the rubble of an apartment block. an entire block. president zelenskyy says the scene is even worse than last week's horrific discovery, the bucha massacre. >> it is much worse there. even more victims from the russian occupiers. what will happen when the whole world learns what the russians did in mariupol. >> harris: kremlin spokesperson says russia has suffered major losses during its military operation losing a large number of troops in their failed bid to take ukraine's capital. he didn't word it that way. the bottom line is reports they will rebuild those numbers back. david perkins, retired u.s. army four-star general former
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commander of the army's training command and fox news contributor. general perkins, thank you for being in "focus." there seems to be a little bit of a break while they reportedly the terrorists as i call them for putin, rebuild their numbers. what are we looking at in the gap? >> good morning, harris. yeah, the military term we use they are taking a tactical pause. they are regrouping, reorganizing, rearming because as you said, their initial push going toward kyiv failed on all three levels of war, tactical, operational and strategic. not only did they fail, but they showed that the russian army is just not capable specifically the operational strategic level to do the kind of maneuver warfare it would take to take kyiv or suppress the entire country. unfortunately they've reverted to what they know. back off and then just pummel
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the civilian population with missiles and rockets. so unfortunately for the ukrainians, i think there is more of that to come. >> harris: world war i is called the war of attrition. sides fighting each other who had the goal of killing as many as they could on the other side because they didn't have the strategic and tactical victories as you put it. is that what we're looking at now? and will numbers -- greater numbers of russians make a difference in what they are about to do? >> you know, i mean, they are going to have to replace the losses. very interesting that the kremlin admitted that they took large losses because the kremlin never admits any shortcomings. if they said large losses i would translate that into enormous losses. so they have to resupply their units with people. these will be people that have not trained with the units they are going to. not intact teams. so just more people by themselves is not going to give them the benefit that they would have if they brought in
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well-trained units. the challenge for them is even their front line units were not well trained. so i think what they are going to have to revert to is the russian way of war more like the world war i style where you pummel your enemy. a lot of it is civilian area. this means the ukrainians have to approach it from an asymmetric manner and how to deal with it, which they've done well. >> harris: the ukrainian strategy comes into play in the gap. they have to be coming up with more and better because the russians will have the numbers, as you say. some of them will be chechyan known to be some of the biggest blood thirsty fighters on the planet from their history. they may not be organized but they are brutal. critics are torching president obama now over comments he made during an event focused on
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disinformation yesterday and get your thoughts. >> as somebody who grappled with the incursion in crimea and the eastern portions of ukraine, i had been encouraged by the european reaction. because in 2014, i often had to drag them kicking and screaming to respond in ways we would have wanted to see. >> harris: terrorism expert max abrams called the former president's portrayal self-serving revision history. one recalled a 2012 debate jab obama took over mitt romney saying anybody ask obama about his jab at romney would be a good question at a conference about disinformation. general. your response. >> i think what we as americans have to -- most of us
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still pushing that idea of defunding the cops and a liberal billionaire appears to be bank rolling it. >> it is not a sustainable line for the white house to brush away those questions about hunter biden. even hunter admitted talking to his father. >> harris: if the white house leans in will they get burned? now it may be turning into a biden family headache with others appearing to cash in on the biden name.
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befriended secret service agents who were legit, even bought them lavish gifts including televisions, weapons, rent-free apartments. the agents, the real ones, were apparently fooled. david spunt is live at the justice department. david. >> i cannot wait until 3:30 this afternoon. that's when both are in court and we'll find out more information on this case. there are so many more questions than answers at this hour. but we can report through multiple sources that four secret service agents were suspended. we reported that yesterday when this came out. of those four, we know that one was a uniformed officer that was assigned to vice president kamala harris's residents only at the naval observatory not personal detail. an actual secret service agent was assigned to the presidential protective division. the first family and first lady jill biden but possible that
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person was in the vicinity of president biden at certain points. they have been suspended. authorities say as you mentioned this ruse lasted for two years. i want to put up a picture of the two suspects of the one is 40 years old and a 35-year-old. they pretended to be homeland security agents to infiltrate the law enforcement community. they introduced themselves in the law enforcement community playing the whole part. according to court filings they gave expensive gifts to these secret service agents including rent-free apartments including $40,000 a year each. the fbi nabbed them in a raid in d.c. one of the suspects tried to give a gun to one of the secret service agents who was assigned, as i mentioned, to the first lady's protective detail. they found a gun, several
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pieces of tactical gear in one of the apartments. one defendant claimed to have a connection to the pakistani intelligence service and passport shows pakistani and iranian visas. what's the motive? what was the motive and who gave the men this money? that's what we hope to find out today. >> harris: that's indeed wild. >> it is. >> harris: we look forward to getting more details later today. >> department investigation as you know, of course, is going on on hunter biden. are you confident this investigation will not find any wrongdoing? >> i won't comment on the investigation itself. it is being run independently by the justice department and the way it should be. >> harris: i thought the white house said it was disinformation. that was a comment. white house chief of staff ron klain now dismissing any concerns about tobl interference in the federal investigation into president biden's son hunter as new information comes to light
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about other biden relatives now apparently cashing in on the family name including his brother james and sister valerie. the liberal media are under fire for ignoring the scandals. many of them up until now. former attorney general bill barr on the laptop. >> it was outrageous what happened during the 2020 election. where the mainstream media and social media, you know, acted in -- together and in parallel to suppress any information about that. that was relevant information for the american people to know. even put aside the question of whether there was criminality. it goes to questions of ethics, questions of blackmail-built and so forth. >> harris: collusion between the liberal media and the social media giants.
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"the washington examiner" op-ed with this liberal media refused to see joe biden's involvement in son hunter's sleeves. power panel now. disray, a former ohio democrat candidate. great to see you both. it is getting loud and you are starting to see a pickup now. cbc, cnn others. maybe they don't come clean about the fact the disinformation on the laptop wasn't true but now covering the story. there is a huge investigation going on. grand jury. can't ignore it. >> can't ignore it. i want to say something about the sound on tape from bill barr. he was in a position to do something about what was going on in the 2020 election and he stood back. we have to make that clear. he should take some responsibility. he knew what was going on at
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that time. when we talk about the disinformation in the media and president trump as you know regularly called the press the enemy of the people, and i don't subscribe to that term but however they are certainly the enemy of inconvenient facts that they covered for the biden family, joe biden, hunter and james biden we're learning. the drips of information we continue to find the american people are taking note. we saw recent polling that shows that 65% of individuals that were recently polled said that they believed the president was consulted about hunter biden's business dealings and perhaps profited from some of those dealings himself. so this is more where the light needs to be shined. at this point joe biden and hunter biden and james biden are making chicago politicians look like angels. >> harris: quickly, desirae, you can respond and something i want to bring to you, too,
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desirae. >> i think the real issue here is that hunter biden, james biden, these are sons of joe biden and not white house staffers. the trump administration and ivanka and jared trump earned half a billion dollars under their father, president trump and they were staffers. they did have an ethics -- for the american people and they broke it. ivanka trump received russian patents and now we have the russian republican party here in the states attacking democrats. >> harris: i'll let you respond to that. >> yeah. i think what is going on our guest is conflating multiple issues at once and that's fine. that usually confuses people and makes someone think their opinion is correct. that's okay. the truth of the matter is these business dealings which hunter and james biden benefited trump had direct ties to the chinese communist party.
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we know what they have in store for us in the u.s. they want to be the world super power and take over by any means that they can and they certainly want to infiltrate the white house and government officials. we see that hunter biden just based on the reporting that we've seen it is likely he can be compromised and being paid $500,000. we see he was getting millions of dollars for sitting on a board where he had no experience and now we know his father likely was consulted on this issue. so when you think about that -- >> russia and china -- >> harris: both of you i will cut in here with this. freshman student pressed cnn brian stelter why cnn has been what he called a purveyor of disinformation. let's watch. disray, you are on the other side. >> pushed the russian collusion hoax, the jussie smollett hoax, smeared justin kavanaugh as a
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rapist and yes, they dismissed the hunter biden laptop affair as pure russian information. all the mistakes of the mainstream media and cnn in particular magically go in one direction. are we expected to believe this is all just some sort of random coincidence or is there something else behind it? >> too bad, it's time for lunch. it is important we talked about shared reality and democracy. all these networks have to defend democracy. when they screw up, admit it. >> harris: too bad it's time for lunch. why isn't there more equality, parity in the way that trump was covered and the way that biden is being covered? >> i think there is parity in the way that donald trump and joe biden are covered. >> harris: you do? >> whoa. >> this administration is focused on facts and policy based on what we experienced. the covid pandemic. we have been through a lot as a
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country and i think this administration is leading the way and the news is covering that. we've seen a number of attacks on the media and journalists. president trump referring to cnn as fake news. unacceptable. we need to except our journalists and the media such as yourself and the work you all are doing and you all have different approaches as to how you report the news. but you shouldn't be attacked for that. that's your job. >> harris: different approaches. okay. that's your opinion, you are totally entitled to it. guyana, quickly. >> 90% of the media and press that donald trump received was negative. joe biden gets overwhelming positive reporting done by the press even when he is wrong. they continue to lie and cover and the american people are waking up to it day after day. >> harris: those facts you are talking about in terms of the coverage are stubborn but the other thing that is stubborn. you want all the information that you can get and when they
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are wrong and they accuse one side of having disinformation and it is clear that they are wrong, "washington post" led the way about hunter biden's laptop and what potentially could be on it. they need to come clean about that. because they lose the faith of the people for all of us as journalists and you may think i'm a different kind. i'm a six emmy award-winning kind and i want people to trust us and it means everybody has to do their job. glad to have you both. thank you. some parents are outraged. woke gender and sexuality lessons to children as young as first grade in one state. you've got to see it. and this. >> how can you say that president biden was not a close contact with speaker pelosi when there is video of the speaker kissing him? >> harris: speaker pelosi one of nearly one dozen lawmakers testing positive for covid in the last few days.
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a supreme court nominee here at the white house, some folks got covid and then former vice president biden called it a super spreader event. is there any risk this event tomorrow for a biden supreme court justice is going to be a super spreader event? >> one, at that point in time vaccines weren't available. people weren't vaccinated. it puts us in a different space. this event will be outside tomorrow. >> harris: so some critics are pointing to a double standard with the white house on this. president biden called then president trump's events for justice amy coney barrett, also outside, right, a super spreader event. but he is now holding his own celebration, biden, today for judge brown jackson's confirmation. the festivities happening despite about a dozen lawmakers, you see them on the screen, mostly democrats contracting the virus this week including speaker nancy pelosi who did a little kiss, kiss on
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the cheek, cheek on the president two days before her positive press popped. here is the press secretary. >> how can you say the president wasn't -- >> the cdc and their definition of it is 15 minutes of contact within a set period of time within six feet. it did not meet that bar. >> harris: a little kissy. jamie fail -- jimmy failla. if the kiss lingered for 15 minutes he might have gotten covid. >> they have changed since the omicron variant hit. it is more contagious. that's like saying i don't do cocaine, i like the smell of it.
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you are doing the same thing. the idea that we shouldn't call out this hypocrisy because it is bigger than just their having event. the specific people we're talking about in this kiss are from the most vulnerable demographic to covid, the elderly. joe biden and nancy pelosi are in their late 100s, pretty vulnerable. >> harris: she is 82. the point in all of this as well we do have vaccines and he has been double boostered, the president most recently for that fourth shot. we hope everybody to have good health. but when they are that vulnerable it doesn't mean they won't get sick. none of it means we can't get it. you are supposed to have more fighting power against it with the vaccine. they are particularly tender and indoors. there is so many of them and they're having an outbreak. >> she is saying there is no vaccine available when trump did his.
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what do we know since we learned more about the vaccination and everything in between the vaccine is not stopping us from getting or spreading. i say that as a vaccinated person. i got the johnson & johnson. they didn't tell me it was the magic and keyshawn johnson. i can catch covid but can't catch a pass. >> harris: parents have so much power. parents are outraged after learning public school second graders in the state of new jersey will be taught lessons in gender identity this fall, 5, 6, 7. according to state guidelines, students should by the end of second grade, understand the core ideas which all individuals should feel welcome and included regardless of their gender. regardless of their gender expression, regardless of their sexual orientation. the lesson's second objective
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is to have students name at least two things they've been taught about gender role stereotypes and how it may limit people of all genders. a sample lesson from one district shows first graders could be taught they can have boy parts but feel like a girl. look. it's a discussion that needs a note sent home which is why these things happen at fourth grade. this feels like they are going where they are in florida now. that's kindergarten to third. that will get stretched out and parents are spitting mad right now in jersey. >> 100%. if you look at the polling in florida. a bipartisan effort. if you raised a kid you know in that developmental phase they are so fluent. you raise 10 versions of the same kid. the foods, shows change every week.
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to introduce this is almost like abusive. the idea that a kid could be 3, 4, kindergarten and transgender. he couldn't be there without the parents forcing the view on him. kids don't get out of bed knowing it's a thing. they can grow up to be what they want but accommodating kids' whims when they are 5 years old. lincoln thought he was a ninja turtle when he was 5. we have gone to a dangerous place now with kids when they are too young. >> harris: whatever your child is going through they need extra love. we're responsible for giving them the extra love. our job. why are they trying to take away parents' jobs. there are some things the covid taught me i can't do. i know my lane. loving my child and let them become who they are is my job. >> that's why they've poked the wrong bear here.
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>> we are now learning more about two men accused of posing as federal agents to gain the trust of the secret service. and what is starting to look like the first scandal in the agency's history. you are watching "outnumbered," i'm harris faulkner. my cohost tr, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany, are ready to carry you through friday. here also tomi lahren and steve hilton. good to see you guys. prosecutors say the suspects posed as homeland security agents and
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