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♪ ♪ >> hello, i'm kayleigh mcenany and this is "outnumbered" on this good friday. here with my cohosts, emily compagno. also joining us at julie banderas, amy mcdowell, we begin with president biden failing attempt to restore american confidence in his leadership. as the country faces a record-breaking surge in our southern border, rising crime rates, and historic inflation. now critics warned the finds
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next crisis could be a recession. so is the present didn't tries to convince americans he's got this, moments like this in north carolina, just not helping. >> god bless you all. ♪ ♪ >> yikes. there were several other moments but i had a compilation of moments i put together. there was one moments yesterday, tall tale reminiscent of others that the president is told, take a listen. >> i'd love to drive an 18-wheeler. i'd like to. >> i've been on a lot of
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university campuses. for four years i was up professor at the university of pennsylvania. it seemed times yesterday when the first time i got arrested. >> full professor for two years, a driver of an 18-wheeler, that i ever tell you, jamaica my was a world champion sumo wrestler? >> i was technically a champion horseback rider if you count the quarter my mom put in a horse outside the supermarket. >> emily has actually done a lot of things. not as many as the horses. >> joe biden is like the doe psyche interesting man in the world. he's done everything on earth. it's kind of scary. i feel like were going to get to this point where it becomes expensive because the band has to vacate renditions of every some because it takes long to get off the stage. were going to have to start paying the band overtime to the left once watched donald trump
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walked gingerly down the ramp in the rain and relic he's got alzheimer's. joe biden fist bumps a ghost and we've got nothing to worry about. it must hurt kamala harris' approval ratings that the skies literally shaking hands with the invisible people still not talking. >> speaking of which would see them shaking hands with nonexistent supporters. [applause] >> god bless you all. ♪ ♪ >> what a metaphor for the president -- >> i felt so bad. it makes -- i don't -- i mean he's an elderly man so i sympathize for him, it's just the problem is he happens to be the president of the united states. normally if that was my father i would say okay, i would take his driver's license away in all
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honesty. but it's not a driver's license, he has a driver's license to drive his country into a ditch. that's the unfortunate part of it. he's not only trying to shake a ghost he's also looking at the flag of a person. i salute the flag too but i don't talk to. at one point durga kira talking about his father he turned to the flag and started talking to the flag. i don't know if he mistook the flight for his father come i wasn't sure what going on there. i also feel more sorry for us as a country. i'm a little scared. i mean who's making the decisions? >> that's another key question. perfect segue. he told us he's ready to go to ukraine yesterday but jen psaki says not so much. listen. >> we are making that decision now. thank you. >> would you send? >> i'm ready to go. >> sending the president to the ukraine something you guys have talked about? i know there is no plan but it does it something you guys are
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discussing? >> no. >> he's ready. >> he's ready, he is ready for anything. the man likes fast cars, aviators, he's ready to go to ukraine. we are not sending the president to ukraine. >> who is this weave making all of the decisions? >> here we have the white house press secretary that has reduced the commander in chief into their character. it's fine if we were in a novel or a sitcom, but we are in the actual united states. when icm come and i agree with you, there is such a level of empathy and compassion people have. especially made all the worse by the presidential music, is just so heartbreaking but this tomato reminds me of when somebody is sentenced for crime they committed like three decades prior and everyone feels very sorry for them but it does not dilute the severity of the crime. no matter what kind of empathy you feel for the feeble old man and he sees dead people and he stumbles and fumbles come he's like catch me if you can but not as hot as leo dicaprio in all
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of the positions he held. the reality is he is the fruit leader of the free world. the reality is millions of people are dying under oppressive regimes and invasions from putin and ukraine and we are standing by doing nothing. it's clean up for this elderly person. 13 service members died in afghanistan. gas prices are high, the value of the dollar is low. americans are filling it in the pocket every day. i look at that old man on the screen i feel compassion for an instant, then i feel regret, shame, and i wish together was another person in that seat. >> the reality is even cnn notices that. how low can you go? >> the lowest are tied -- lowest here. this is one point off the lowest. lowest here. when you have three or four posters showing the lowest numbers for the president of the united states, that is indicative of president who is in a lot of trouble, at least to where he is standard historically.
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there's always that think i'm a donald trump as the lowest approval rating at this point in his presidency. a first-time president at this point in his presidency, this is the lowest. this is a really, really, really bad number. >> i don't know how many times he said lo, dagen, but it was a lot of. >> it wasn't just really bad, it was really, really, really bad. i have to at least read this issue. did joe biden put this on a little bit? is he playing into the notion that i'm fumbling, -- wouldn't this white house rather us talk about him trying to shake hands with a ghost, throwing out the word, talking about grabbing an 18-wheeler, or i'm going to the ukraine, rather than talking about the fact that working men and women are struggling to make ends meet. that their purchasing power in decline because of inflation, they've spent more than a
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trillion dollars in their savings. their wages are falling almost 3% when you adjust for that. now that the federal reserve is having to try and put out this wildfire created by the central bank in the biden administration camille of interest rates go up, buying a home is going to cost you today versus a year ago an extra $500 in mortgage payments because longer-term interest rates have already skyrocketed. we are heading for a recession. i called it at the end of last year on the five new year's special, that that is where we are going. what is he going to be doing when the u.s. is in a recession at the end of the year? they're going to be like crestfallen and him rolling down flights of stairs and jumping up. to avoid the american people and people who wear microphones from talking about the disaster that this administration has created. >> i think of the fun strategy but the only reason i don't think it's real is because all of their other strategy is so bad.
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by the concept. watch. >> it's troubling enough that i'm a companies control these key communication platforms around the world. maybe it's even worse to have the world's richest person trying to buy it and make it private. >> another road to defend your right -- >> massive globe altering consequences for just letting people run wild. >> real argument for saying look, we made changes to our moderation for the good of the platform come over the health and safety of our community in this country in the world. this guys trying to set us back. that's not good for shareholders and it's not good for the stock. definitely not good for the country. >> and for more of that alternate reality we have, for example, david axelrod tweeting he thinks elon musk will bring trump back to twitter.
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zelenskyy thinking the idea that the rich people think they can run things better than anyone else is dumb. robert reich says call me a radical lefty but i don't want any oligarch to control the internet. and i am frightened by the impact on society and politics if elon musk acquires twitter. he seems to believe that on social media anything goes. for democracy to survive, we need more content moderation, not less. dagen, for the cherry on top, he quitting this moment on twitter to living in the last evening in a berlin nightclub at the twilight of weimar germany. i cannot make the stuff up. >> these paddlers of idiocy actually get paid their journalists. they are literally horrified that different opinions will be shared on twitter. they call it troubling. and potentially evil that there are different points of view
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that will be expressed, that max boot literally said we need more censorship to preserve democracy. that is the upside down universe in which they live. the fact that they have zero self-awareness, and zero room for embarrassment. they are in favor of censorship, condemning free speech, it's totally delusional that they think elon musk is a threat to democracy. they themselves are the saviors after they spent a year after year peddling lies and misinformation to the american people to support their favorite political candidate. that's where we are, elon musk -- he's a libertarian. is not a republican. is not a conservative. he just wants to make room for everybody because he knows the danger of these jack legs in this country. i rode this, elon musk is
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fighting the idea that nobody should be allowed to have an opinion, unless it is the shared opinion of the left the left-wing orthodoxy. it is also trying to ensure not just that his opinions are heard, but that everybody has a voice. that is something to be chaired. i guarantee you more than half of them drive tesla's and they don't have a problem with that. >> god forbid there's free. so elon musk's hopes to buy twitter for billions. he's also put in an offer to siena for $28. it's the only reason i'm twitter is just to see the good jokes. >> he did put it bit a little bit high. i do have some takes and they are controversial so anybody has any issue with that tweet me at emily compagno. i love how the left is pretending -- when does it want talk but twitter is facing us. now it is about to change hands and they losing their mind. it's like some leasing you're an alcoholic and using know you're not then you dumb but a beer and
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they are saying what are you doing? they got really lazy when it comes to liberal discourse and that they've never had to participate in the free exchange of ideas beer they've simply labeled anything they disagree with hate speech and made a go away. not actually have to work. the hypocrisy of this is hilarious. everybody's concerned about billionaires getting involved. they didn't say a word when mark zuckerberg was spending $528 million in the last election. for all of the talk about billionaires not control anything what are they doing when they through to drop off twitter? i don't think trump should get back on. with him off paying attention to real substance instead of them pretending the news cycle should be about which sutter did live actor he didn't like this weekend we are focusing on substance and that's why biden is getting crushed. i think biden would pay elon to let trump back on twitter at at this point. >> the evolution has been so obvious. we've seen such an arc as twitter has slowed on dust ten years ago the general manager called at the free-speech arm of the free-speech party. now it's the opposite. speak with the free speech party
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for those on twitter if the democratic party. that's the free speech that is allowed on twitter. you know you are rich when you're $43 million to spend on a company and you say you're not doing it to make money. i don't need the money, but he wants to enable democracy. he wants to enable free-speech. i say all power to him. i think it is a great thing. i think the fact that people can go on twitter and say whatever they want is fine. do we want to see violence on twitter? nope you there needs to be a censorship to a certain degree. but the fact that there is such a political divide are not only facebook and twitter, but all across the board on social media pair there needs to be two voices. what are liberal so afraid of? why cannot they just listen to the other side? it's all ridiculous. >> i need to get kayleigh in here. it's been argued that this the greatest political event of 2020 it may be for tickets to come, right? this has big implications. >> does. what are they afraid of? they are afraid that in a free-speech reins conservatives
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win. mr. trump was not elected because of misinformation, but because he ran the single best digital ad campaign i've ever seen from any advertiser period. my former boss, the head of the trump campaign can be used to analogize it to the train that we were running, the tracks on which it ran was facebook. advertising was so key to president trump selection. they tried to take that away in 2020. they did to a certain extent, eliminating the hunter biden story. even house judiciary stroke committee was centered on 20 because they so badly wanted to quash a story to compel the guy from the basement into the white house and they did that. this is so important from a political standpoint. something smart can social media outlet on twitter commit so important for political -- >> can i just add one thing? watch the twitter board and the management do everything to try to stop this year the stock actually was -- the bid for elon musk was 18% higher than the stock was a day prior. the stock actually fell 2%
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yesterday and the board is gonna do everything they cannot to accept this bid, but not bankrupt the company from shareholder lawsuits, what they are trying to do was outrageous and it is -- if they don't consider his bid, it certainly is lost through territory. >> alert, guys, coming up dramatic video shows the moment that a mother had a woman with a car as crime spirals out of control and democrat lead cities across the country. ♪ ♪
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robberies in the city and just the last two days. the l.a.p.d. believes that at least 17 gangs are behind a series of violent attacks, more than 200 of them in the last two years. please say that robbers have been staking out their victims at high-end stores and following them home in a well coordinated effort. this is frightening. >> it is pair there been 200 such episodes. imagine you're going to rouse in your followed home by this gang of these who attack you and take care valuable peer law enforcement says we've never seen anything like this before now -- interesting just like that nordstrom ransacking -- member we covered it on "outnumbered" peer and social medias at the heart of a lot of this. 270 at work for social media accounts. and again, emily, as you know well as an attorney, one of these guys arrested conducted eight of these, he's been arrested seven times previously. amazing. >> i mean we've come to expect this, julie brady l.a.p.d. chief
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says people been punched, kicked, beaten, pistol whipped, it's a miracle that -- it's interesting this is happening in california because it happens to be a state that actually wants to pull back on cops when the crime rate is over the top. and it's not just these types of -- it's carjacking. when different mayors were warning people not to pull over in your car with the engine running, with the doors unlocked because somebody could jump in your car. why do you think this is happening? there are not enough cops on the street appeared white at the brooklyn shooting happened? somebody at democrats believe that having more cops on the subway would not of prevented up your that is not true. take a look at israel and the way that they handle boarding buses there. it's not racial profiling, it's weeding out the criminals. stop and frisk him i could go on and on. they can't do that either.
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the laws have to change, that's the bottom line. >> doesn't time for midterms third democrats are changing their tune but still lip service. it's not actual policy change. they're talking about funding more but it's too little, too late. voters have to say -- >> they are trying to distance themselves from a reality they have created. two years ago the left was so hopped up they wanted to d fond of the cop in the village people. no cops could exist. the cop on the docks on nickelodeon couldn't be there. ellie is living in that reality. crime is spiking in l.a. at the oscars now. that's about it is. no one cares, this is the reality when you have more infancy empathy for the criminal than you do for the cops this is what happens. we have to simply support the cops. i would have been a cop if it weren't for this thing called a background check. the point is -- >> and, dagen, i spoke with a
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high-end security company they cover the super bowl and all of these high-end events in l.a. they were telling me that their job has never been harder because they have no support on the local level because of the policies, because of the elected official that of hamstring their local law enforcement is so even when the rich are paying for their private security they can even get their job done. it's out of control. >> , say this is george chris jones los angeles. eric garcetti's los angeles. this is gavin newsom's california. it's not just the cops. if the police officers arrest these assailants they are right back on the street. they don't prosecute them. that's one of the reasons you've seen a spike in theft here in new york city. particularly shoplifting. you have a group of thieves hit the exact same luxury store twice in a matter of weeks. they finally got busted in a car trying to leave the city.
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but that is how brazen these criminals are, there is crime in these left-wing cities, but no punishment. they coddled the criminals. >> they are like bail reform, what? >> they coddled the criminals and then treat the law abiding residents like detritus, something to be tossed aside. i did come off with an idea, i was walking home from the wine store yesterday. i had a full bottle of wine and i had it in my hand like this. i was like you know what? this is a way to keep the criminals at bay. >> i'm thrilled you were actually able to walk home from the wine store this time. [laughter] i apologize. >> okay, guys, new revelations from hunter biden's laptop. the not friendly more and
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article on clinton for your headline "hillary spectacle means painful legal choices for doj white house." the mall with a link accompanied by a one-word subject line quote interesting. we also suspect of this animosity come of the daily mail saint biden -- i never thought she was a great candidate, i thought i was a great candidate. >> i also think the animosity goes back years. at least the 2008 when hillary clinton was running against barack obama for the nomination. she was asked in may of 2008 why she wouldn't go ahead and dropout of the race for the nomination. she said back then "we all remember bobby kennedy got shot in june in california." who says that? her husband, the former president bill clinton, was
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going around saying very racist things about barack obama, who was running against his wife. again, they feel they are the chosen people. how dare a senator from illinois challenge her. so the feelings towards her and her hubby are very deep-rooted among biden and obama. >> there is a nebulous web you have to entangle. we could make a flow chart. biden doesn't like hillary and president barack obama reportedly said about then vice president biden he has a uncanny ability to beat things up, i can keep track of who likes who. >> i think nobody likes each other and everybody likes only themselves. that's a pretty good mantra for the democratic party, especially for the slim pickings for whom an appropriate candidate would be, or they think would be for that highest office. i think it's really telling to me that what you read, the quote the joe biden side of the hedge fund summit, he said it enough to say it out loud at a
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conference, right? i never thought he was a great candidate. if there's any type of commitment to unity he would keep that to the email. clearly he doesn't mind who knows. i think it's interesting that given that is now joining the overwhelming chorus of people who thinks she's absolutely unlikable. only his unlikable poles are as plummeting as hers. >> the truth of the matter is hillary wasn't a good candidate but neither was joe biden. he was a basement guy the nobody really knew. now we know. were likely route for that guy? >> we should acknowledge this is the one email involving hillary clinton that didn't get deleted. there is some progress there. most of them are guide. joe biden didn't even run in 2020. there were more elvis sightings in the summer of 2020 than joe biden sightings. we set up -- like i saw him outside of a supermarket like you didn't see joe biden. but they do hate each other. there's a second year to this communal hillary wants to run again in 2024. they know serious person thinks
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biden is running fair there's no heir apparent for the party pair there is so much fun a month. i expect more of this to come out. i just think -- i'm here for it, isn't that the term? >> you are here for it, jimmy. my favorite email is the one where the police sent a hot biden an article from "the wall street journal" about cheryl mills and hillary clinton who did a private deal with the company the united arab emirates. and the whole criticism was a conflict of interest. i mean for joe to send that to hunter? >> mean that's the pot calling the kettle black. first of all the whole hypocrisy of the bidens and hunter biden relationship and emails -- and what he knew and what he didn't know, which if this was donald trump and trump jr., we'd be having a very different conversation. of course trump knew what his son was doing. of course joe biden knew what his son was doing. but as far as the dislike that
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her disdain you will among the democratic party, which emily just head on, it's so true i'm not even sure obama voted for joe biden. >> he voted kanye west. he's a chicago guy. >> i don't know where he falls. bidens numbers are falling what is he do? he invites obama to the white house. to me not to see a be a social media monger, but i think it's funny that biden is not followed by obama. but obama follows you will, did you know that? >> he does? thank you i guess, president biden. >> i went through a minimally quiet as me follow joe biden? but he follows you. isn't that amazing? >> may be because he's a likable guy. >> because she writes her own tweets. if you tweeted bidens verbiage it would look like a cat walked across the keyboard. >> you deserve to be followed, that's the different. >> i don't know that. all right, coming up vertical
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>> vladimir putin once the united states against providing weapons to ukraine. putin stepped back are up against a wall? russia's vaunted military is beginning to show serious cracks. we have general keith kellogg and general perkins ahead on data. the left losing its mind over elon musk's move to buy twitter. do they fear the fair application of free speech that might just? charles payne takes on that topic. as president biden takes easter weekend off democrats are apoplectic about how his coattails will provide his reelection. i'm john roberts, sandra is off today, join us at the top of the hour for america reports. >> there is a fiery debate going
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on around free speech, cancel culture, and comedy as comedians are coming under fire. amy schumer was traumatized by the will smith's lap has revealed that she's getting death threats over jokes. watch. >> those completely orchestrated. we talked before hand for the joke was that i was pretending like i thought she was a seed filler. you know we all work that out together. i got death threats. i got the secret service reached out to me. they were so bad that the secret service reached out to me about that bit. >> this is the latest example of what some call the woke war and comedy. jimmy failla? >> we got to about a place in society were people start to treat jokes like they were hate crimes. we give them a higher meaning. we have to defund the joke police. people have become so obsessed with words. here in new york you can even call a pervert a pervert anymore
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can we have to call them governor cuomo. this is taking comedy way too seriously. i don't want to minimize the threat to amy, i know amy. it's rough to get death threats appeared on the fox news radio host, i don't have anything but death threats. in the digital age they don't mean as much because you don't have to work as hard. you stick have to cut individual letters out of a magazine to mail them to a guy, now i just get them texted to me. i'm not like you're not even trying. the point is all of this animosity against people like amy is the end result of people incentivizing the fence. people now -- to some extent they go to comedy clubs saying if i take exception to this joke now the show is about me. the advice i would give to everybody as you're supposed to treat comedy like a buffet. see a joke you like, throw it on the tray. if you don't like it just keep walking you don't need to get upset. if he don't like the mac and cheese you don't yell at the shaft. corner table, 12 beers, will
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wake you up at the end of the show. he's the best audience member of our. >> i have an incredible courtesy laugh. growing up in the rural south comedy was freedom. it taught you how to deflect when somebody what, you and insult you, you knew how to deflect. also it makes bad things lighter. it also -- like i listened to richard pryor albums wearing a headset in the corner of my room when i was 12 years old. >> that explains so much about you. >> it does. but richard pryor -- he taught me how to talk about race. in the most sensitive subjects. i also was raised by a father he said never trust a man who can't laugh at himself and his flies always down. >> i say never trust a man
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period. quite frankly. but now i think first of all amy schumer the is so stupid. kirsten dunst was in on the joke. get over it. we were all dressing -- i didn't really even realize kiersten was that popular. that's exactly the whole point. that was an appropriate joke. a little bit truthful but it was funny. the same thing with chris rock. i mean this is exactly -- were talking about the war in the woke comedians. i mean he made a joke, was it appropriate? whatever, he's a comedian. let him say whatever he wants. i don't think he knew that jayda pickett smith had alopecia. even if he did -- >> nothing is off limits. >> at a comedy club. >> exactly. anything should be good to go. >> bill barr -- i don't often quote him comedian made a point that there is not older churchgoing woman -- that aside he said it's not them that are the problem, churchgoing women,
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it's the young people. it's the millennials. i didn't know, maybe you have a thought on that. the young woke stirs are the ones that are censored. >> offense now means give me something. that is what happens. comedy clubs are not supposed to work that way. when you're at a comedy club -- let's say you want to see me at the tampa improv thursday night may 5th. i don't know. the whole premise of the comedy club is that we all agree were going to buy overpriced water down drinks and not take our lives seriously. a comedy club is supposed to be escapism from the real world. we have wound up in this place where we are catering to the outrage crowd and they are not the consumer. the people they got to comedy clubs are not doing the boycotts online. the people that don't actually consume. that's where comedy took a bad term. for all intents and purposes we are at stake outs asking the vegans of the dinar is okay. of course it's not. >> such a great point. the fact that no part of this will cancel culture -- comedians
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are now showing apologies and they're taking back their jokes. it all centers around what they call accountability. your thoughts on that if there's jokes you regret -- >> no. i don't regret a single thing pair the only regret associated with my comedy career as my wife met me in a comedy club in 2003. but as it pertains to jokes, absolutely not. get out there and throw the fastball. don't ever apologize. >> what it once no man say to snowman? wait, do you smell carrots? >> good night, everybody. >> more "outnumbered" in just a moment. out here, you're more than just a landowner.
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>> 1, 2, 3. >> it's happening. >> oh, no. >> the return to the office searching for ways to make the workplace cool again. one solution, keep the liquor flowing. wall street journal reports alcohol is key at attempts for camaraderie and the new office casual does not stop there, letting workers swear a lot more too. don't you just love the producers gave me this segment? >> and i mean, drinking and cursing in the workplace, that's like my monday through friday. but like after work, of course. but what do you think? first of all, drinking in the workplace i think is genius, but i don't know if we should do it before we go on the air, i think
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it would make that show better if we did shots before the show, full disclosure. >> i have to be careful how i answer this. >> you look drunk. >> i look like i would be doing that in the men's room, that's point of the office, i think drinking in the office is ok. loosens up the climate. moderate drinking. cursing, you have to let it go now. back in the day you used to have a swear jar and put $0.25 in, but with biden's inflation it's $0.82, you have to let them curse. >> swearing, that's a sensitive topic. actually, we all -- except for kayleigh, everybody on the couch swears. we talk like truck drivers except kayleigh, she's pure as ever. what do you think of cursing in the workplace, emily? i never heard you say a four-letter word. >> i don't, ever. pirate ship, it's constant cursing, i feel -- one time i
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went, i toured an outlet that shall remain nameless, on broadway, and they had a presecco, so that's as a human obviously i love it all. as an attorney i have to say there is a fine line between madmen and me too, and i think and recommend against all of that, especially you, especially the happy alcoholics come from the office, like no thank you. >> emily goes up for seconds at church. are you kidding? >> like the ambassador, whatever, whatever. as an attorney -- >> back to church, it's grape juice. you can go twice. >> and for the record -- >> pure but tough. you drink the grape juice or wine communion? >> i do the grape juice. i go to catholic mass and baptist church. however, catholic mass you share the cup, i can't do it.
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however, i do want to say, they were saying at 2:30 at some of the places liquor infused ice cream with the same alcohol as a budweiser. sounds more like a watered down drink. >> it's run by an c.e.o. who needs an intervention. doing drugs, it's great for morale. >> i have an entire alternate lexicon of words i can use on television to replace the curse words in my private life so i won't get fired. i have, like i can give you plentiful guidance how to avoid ever cursing on live tv. i actually have had those conversations with people who work here who like let one word slip. i've said one curse word on the air in the more than 20 years i've been on tv, and it was not even a bad one. >> oh, yeah. >> fun fact, my first job in tv
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i was insulting a sports guy on television and i said on tv his writing is such, and it sorts with the letter f. the director loved me and blacked out the tape. whsb, that was me. that was a long time ago. >> this has been great. happy easter to all of you. >> thank you to everyone. now here is "america reports." >> john: on we go, thank you, ladies. texas governor greg abbott fighting back what he calls a failure by the feds to address the ongoing crisis at the southern border. >> sending yet another bus to the nation's capital making good on the promise to transfer illegal immigrants to biden administration back yard. we will be joined on that. >> john: and keith kellogg, brian kilmeade, and reminder, if you cannot catch it,
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