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nth. take ten minutes right now and make the call. because no one knows veterans like newday usa. >> harris: happy monday, everybody. let's get it going. i'm harris faulkner here with my cohost emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also today, fox business kennedy and vivek ramaswamy. on the couch! look at you! awesome. they are already yelling at me, i have to start. we begin with new information
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from the rio grande. it is the missing tactics national guard shoulder who is presumed dread, drowned, trying to rescue illegal immigrants from the river. he's been identified, 20-year-old veteran who joined inmate of 2019 after serving in kuwait and iraq. he was deployed as part of the operation lone star. on friday, he bravely went into the water with the heavy current, the rio grande. he witnessed two illegal immigrants struggling in the strong current. the search for his body still underway. the texas rangers now say those two men he was trying to save were smuggling drugs. the silence on this from the white house has been deafening. but governor abbott's stomach spoke out. >> it's a tragedy.
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it shows how dangerous it is on the border. it shows heroism by the members of the texas national guard who is trying to save lives. >> harris: we don't know why the white house has not spoken yet. perhaps it won't make a statement dear my hope in my prayers that that they are doing something for bishop evans family then we will ever know. it seems glaring to meet. >> vivek: first look, let's pause to think about this. he is a national hero. a 22-year-old american citizen living out his civic duty, saving the lives of two drug smugglers who he thought was going to drown. it is really easy for a lot of americans to sit back on their couches and claim their views on immigration policy or border security policy when they do not have skin in the game. it is one of those moments that reminded me that our civic duties ought to be shared evenly. if we had more people serving the national guard, civic service woven into what young people go through, we would have skin in the game and have very different views on how we should
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be selling the border crisis than comfortably sitting in your homes and like this 22-year-old serving his civic duty and dying in the process. that's what democrats and republicans should be talking about. if i was joe biden, that's what i would be highlighting today. >> harris: kennedy, i don't know what's worse. the fact of what none of the vivek is happening right now that we know of. we don't know what the planets from the white house or potentially that they do not have one. before a stunning lack of a planet going to to make things even worse. it puts more people at risk. so far there have been 11 people who washed up on the u.s. side of the you stomach rio grande and 12 on mexico side. what bishop did is that he had a root stomach respective human life. he wasn't judging her story and who they might be. he saw two people in trouble and put his life at risk. it's a kind of service that come into your point, we have to ask ourselves what we do this and
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then? would i be brave enough and value human life enough to do what he did? i feel so badly for his family, but also, you have to realize how proud they are. they race that kid right. >> harris: i want to stay with the soldier firmament. tonus conger men tony gonzalez treated this. a brave national guardsmen removed his armor before jumping into the waters to save human life. please pray for the families of all of those impacted. when you see what he did, and kennedy described it so well, he made a choice in the moment. he took off what he knew would protect him if bullets flew. he could go get the people that needed help. he did not know who he was saving and he did not know that he risked that all. >> emily: he made the ultimate sacrifice that all lights are created equal. he was selfless in that moment.
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he has a national treasure, a hero. my heart breaks for his family of the 22-year-old specialist evans who, by the way, before he was serving in the river, he already served in kuwait and iraq at the tender root of 22. he was part of operation lone star which is governor abbott's response to the uncontrollable situation down there. the cruel situation that president biden's policies have created. it is cruel for the migrants, it is cruel for law enforcement, border patrol. >> harris: is dangerous. >> emily: it's cruel for landowners and sheriff's garden it has been cruel and lives are being lost. there been to drownings a week. an expectation of 18,000 migrants a day and it would increase. i hope and i pray that specialist evans life, that he sacrificed for this wonderful country, it will not be in vain. we will hear from our president and he will express an
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acknowledgment or condolence for this national hero. >> harris: let's talk policy. i know you know this so well because you were with the former administration that saw this coming and tried everything it could to turn things around and put title 42 in place. not going to sugarcoat this. we weren't having problems before, but he attacked us. that is the opposite of what we have seen with the current white house. >> kayleigh: president trump did turn it around at the border. there wasn't a search, but he found with a zero-tolerance policy with title 42 with enforcing the laws of the books to bring that under control. you are pregnant with reckless abandonment is not only going to roll back title 42 to appease the progressives, but elizabeth warren on the sunday show. she said, "the administration is putting plans in place" to deal with the demanding amnesty on the border. demanding amnesty. this is what senator warren tells us is happening. >> harris: what i find so interesting about what she does and does not say as a
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progressive is that she does not give any details about what that is going to be. her job is to sell it. they're going to need the progressives. we don't know what that means and we don't have time to find out. november 20 be here in a heartbeat. >> kayleigh: this presentation is that he does not care about winning the independence or the suburban women. he cares about sticking with aoc. it's why he's doing what he's doing with student loans and guido for their appeared twice rollback title 42 pair but if i could say one thing quickly. the story broke here on friday on "outnumbered." a tragic story as we learned it. i said that i hope that the white house comes up and said something expeditiously and emphatically pure they did not, but i want to remind everyone that we also talked about the border story and how the dhs secretary came out within 48 hours and said he was horrified and it troubled him profoundly. he said people are understandably upset, horrifying, don't have the full context. they were so quick to demonize border patrol. where are they in the national guardsmen customers they should've been out here immediately.
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the policy is what matters. >> harris: all that. vivek, before we scoot to commercial, i want to get your last thought on where the white house goes out. they are at the heart of this. >> vivek: they are. and we have the separate a pandemic or policy where they are using the pandemic as an excuse to extend all things. >> harris: mask mandates. >> vivek: a number of other policies. voting procedures. there are number of things that are extended now that the pandemic has passed. what i would like to see her actual reforms that allow them to remove illegal migrants quickly. not just extending title 42, but implement the new policies. they're going to use conservative supporting this as a justification to roll out a bunch of pandemic emergency policies and need to be extinguished along with the pandemic. >> harris: i'm going to ask your team in the booth if we could roll from congress and cuellar. we have the ability? >> my question has, who is listening to the men and women
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in green and blue and more importantly, who is listening to the border community, sheriffs, landowners, the rest of the people who live on the border? spill and kennedy question marks before senator warren is not listening to senator sinema because they have vastly different views about what comprehensive immigration form would be. some like kyrsten sinema who is very much independent, she stands with her state on the issue. they view immigration differently than they do in massachusetts. >> harris: they are on the border. it makes a lot of sense. but we are all border states now according to senator blackburn. she but that so systemically because of the fence and all coming across the borders. coming out, democrats seem to be in total panic as we inched closer to the midterm elections. senator elizabeth were in who i mentioned his warning her party that it is time to
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♪ ♪ one gra♪ ♪f sugar, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> emily: democrats are bracing for what could be a brutal november. some of the party are distancing themselves from the president ahead of the midterms and former obama white house press secretary robert gibbs tells the you are at times, "we are seeing is people fleeing like it is time to head for the lifeboats
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instead of trying to steer the ship." elizabeth warren has this warning for her party. >> i think we're going to be in real trouble if we do not get up and deliver. i believe that democrats are going to lose. we cannot just rest on what we have already done. we need to be fighting going forward. there are things of the american people elected us to do and we still need to get out there and do them. >> emily: they talk about how he calls a democratic strategist to check in the strategist joked are you called me about the impending doom? there is a fleeing for the lifeboats and the strategies changing for the democratic party which is instead of trying to garner new states. they are just trying to triage and limit their losses because that is what is inevitable. >> kayleigh: doubling down as senator warren is suggesting. that will do it. not at all. the last him a generic ballot went so bad for democrats,
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republicans won sick the seats. really? that is like saying brian seltzer who says it's too soon to say cnn plus is a success or not. the reality for this president is that his approval ratings garnered a primary challenge and there like carter's. doom for waters. that democratic strategist is right. >> emily: and that will result in them for eating their own like they always do. some calling for let's delphi the flag and others saying let's patch up the boat. >> harris: if you are the leader of the party, let's set apart our president of the nation, but he's the leader of the party which means all of the fund raising everything. you want back i do show help you out. if you think giving new direction that the dnc or anyone
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can go for that dccc, if they cannot carry the banner, you're right. they all have different banners. they say we are losing but it will be bad or we can still win if we just give them more of what they hate. none of it make sense. >> emily: and when you dig into the talking points on those policies. elizabeth warren went on to say that this is in response to the record inflation crisis that spiked a .5% last month appeared to the argument that we should not be growing the government anymore. but she says who do you think save the small businesses and gave them money back while they managed covid? not seeing a force but the reason they are struggling and the reason that millions went out of business is because of her party and her policies that she pushed increasing regulation, the prevention of them from making their own money and continuing to earn an income while not tamping down on the cost that they assumed during
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the entire time because of people like her. >> kennedy: you make a point. we won't know the extent of the corruption there for years. dishonest actors like senator warren are not going to dig into it. they do not have a fundamental understanding of inflation. inflation at the high prices are the effect. they are not the cause. they will never tackle the cause which is government spending and the monetary policy in the country which increases the money supply without increasing goods. people had a lot more money than stuff and they sent prices skyward in addition to what is happening in ukraine. all of what is going on in ukraine was after the stage was set for an inflationary economy. they do not know how to pull back on that because they are never going to admit that they were the cause of all of that. elizabeth warren once the ftc to
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come in and take care of price gouging. what they need to do is audit the fed and really figure out how our monetary policy in this country has contributed to something that is going to harm the middle and lower earning classes for decades. >> harris: we haven't talked about the oscillation between we are going to forgive all student loans, the poor people who already splayed theirs off the right way, they get nothing in this scenario, or not. they can't figure out the flex. everything is circular. >> emily: vivek, i want to come to about what november will look like. we know that the lights have turned on and the retzer flame. the titanic is sinking. it is expected that house republicans wouldn't launch multiple oversights investigations into the business dealings for, example, hunter biden or the butchered u.s. withdrawal from afghanistan that led to the loss of service members lives. all the factors that kennedy listed in so much more. will you be popping popcorn and
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enjoying those as a informed? >> vivek: read with its comic. a lot of people are going to celebrate it. it is the red team going to be the blue time? lisbeth warren can tell you that the red team will beat the blue team. but i think that the democrats have made it so easy for republicans to be november. republicans are not going to have an answer, a coherent answer, about what they're going to fill the void because the bar was set so low. lisbeth warren is right about one thing. democrats are going to get creamed if they do not change course. she sang changing course in the wrong direction. let's say it's the same thing. it's not rocket scientist to say there's quick we are bred to wave. i'm worried that the republican party is going to win on the let's go brandon agenda which is not an agenda. but the american people are hungry for as a conservative movement that fills a vacuum of national identity.
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i worry that the democrats, by making make an republicans job so easy, is going to make the republican victory on the other side of november of this year less meaningful because it is all about taking down the other side without actually offering an affirmative vision of what the heck it is we are supposed be doing. >> kayleigh: or they could empower individuals to make their own decisions. that would be a platform that republicans could win on. >> vivek: that sounds great to meet. >> harris: at 197 days until november 8th. >> emily: hold on to hope because i think that the g.o.p. has been quite vocal about reducing regulations and enforcing laws and enforcing border security and crime. tamping down the major cities and increasing the value of the dollar and making those decisions where americans will feel it on their kitchen table immediately in addition to national identity and purpose. they've been clear with the major tenants especially
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economically that americans will feel right away. >> vivek: i gave that message a few weeks ago. i'm hopeful that they step up to the plate, but we will see come november. >> harris: they will pass it, we don't know if and will sign it. >> emily: fingers crossed. and reported raising questions about president biden's claims that he never spoke with his son about hunter's controversial business dealings. what we are learning from white house visitor laws and even emails from hunter biden's and finesse laptop next. ♪ ♪
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partners made at least 19 visits to the white house and other official locations between 2009 and 2015. including a sit down with then vice president joe biden himself in the west wing. post has obtained a 2010 email address to hunter from the same associate regarding joe biden's personal financial matters. it reads in part "your dad called me about his mortgage and mentioned he would be out soon and not back until labor day. he could use some positive news about his future earning potential." who couldn't use that news? anyways, i had to create a scroll. it is the closest business partner of hunter. these are his 19 meetings including the one with president joe biden in the west wing. what were they doing in there? >> harris: let's talk about the access that somebody has when they know your mortgage situation. they see your taxes. they see all of your personal
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information of the other dealings you have with others. that is duplicate. it also shows your losses and your calculations and business as well. when you try to buy a house, even if it is a basic house, does not have to be a mentor, they want to know everything, probably more in the former cas. this is somebody who has the ability to hold the vice president, then the vice president, vulnerable. and this we are trying to guard against and that's why we take a look at the story. it's not because want to pick on the bidens. i don't care about hunter biden or anybody else. when i care about is the man who runs a country right now and whether their enemies where his son was doing business in china and russia. it would put them in a position where he would change when he would do as president based on those relationships and whether or not those are profitable or not profitable business dealings.
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that is important to me. if he is angry about money was at a certain country and he is to make a decision about whether or not he's going to send arms, i'm just saying. those are some of the questions i think are fair game at this point. we need this. now that we have the receipts on what is true, will he tell us the truth about those business dealings? do we have another scroll? >> kayleigh: we have sound bites. he could be saying he was not telling the truth and you could surmise that based on the inferences. then vice president and all of those meetings took place. listen to what he said about his son hunter's business dealings. >> how may times have you spoken to your son about his business dealings? >> i've never spoken to my son about those business dealings. i have never discussed with my son or my brother or anyone else about their business. period. >> kayleigh: wasn't wrong for him to take the position knowing it was because it was a company
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that wanted access to? >> you were saying things you do not know about. no one said that. who said that? >> emily: this is why flight out denials are only appropriate when they are true. we have these 19 specific visits to the white house and other official locations. we also have the hunter biden dinner with his friends and we have comments about who the big guy is. these visits are the most specific evidence we have thus far and so damaging that president biden was likely being totally dishonest. i'm being generous with that characterization because it seems impossible. >> harris: i said lying. >> emily: impossible they come in those 19 he annoyed yet in the topic was never broached because they were talking about something else. they cruised by donald trump for an appearance of conflict of
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interest and i find it shocking and reprehensible that they do not acknowledge the appearance t of interest. speaker wouldn't it be nice? kennedy, you have the golf outings as well. there's a lot. before the big guy was certainly busy. the friends visiting the white house and the west wing, we get a full picture here. d.c. is not just a swamp, it is an incestuous cesspool. one year, this person is an assistant and then her married to the secretary of state. the flowchart you would need to describe this would be exhausting. maybe the president should have sat his brother and son down and said these are bad things to do so please don't do them. they put us all a great risk. >> kayleigh: there were two obama officials that expressed concern. >> vivek: the bus and purpose in a dues take a step back and
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say understand why this looks bad and apologize. republicans i want them to go after hunter biden not as a vendetta, but to do as we can do it so many issues. free speech. crony capitalism. use corruption in government. take what used to be a left-wing issue and make it a conservative because to say that it is not about hunter biden, it is about restoring accountability and transparency and purity of purpose back to government officials. that is what this is about. i hope that is what they do rather than make it some personal vendetta against hunter biden. it is not something bigger than that because i think it is. >> harris: if you run, she is one heck of a communications officer. >> kayleigh: for for grandma salami, a very smart man just had come a high school football coach lost his job for praying at the 50-yard line was surrounded by students. arguments at the supreme court
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>> kayleigh: welcome back. oral arguments are underway today at the supreme court in the first amendment case of a washington state high school football coach. joseph kennedy claims his school district violated his freedom of religion by not renewing his contract after he led prayers with players on the football field after his game. kennedy has received threats and hate mail over this. the district said echo complaints that he influenced his students to join in the prayers. the supreme court has a history of rejecting organized prayer in public schools. vivek, i have met coach kennedy several times and i have spoken first liberty who is
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representing him. i've a whole chapter in my book about the issue. i saw him as recently about two weeks ago. he is not someone who wants five to six years of litigation and the support system. he was adopted to make changed his life around in the marine corps. all he wanted to do was silently taken me on the 50-yard line and he could not do that. >> vivek: i to separate two questions. first, is this good for the country right now when you have a coach that is that dedicated to his school, to his players, to his cause, and just wants to express himself and pray in the field? i think it is objectively good thing. i read a story of the weekend about that mental health epidemic about teenagers in the country. what we think it is? we got drug addiction and alcoholism down to low levels. young people and teenagers lack of purpose and a sense of identity and a cause. it tells me that many of the players asked him if they could join him on the field yet they are so hungry for the sense of purpose and meaning that if
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there is a good man, a coach was able to give it to him, we should not penalize it. there's a legal question which is different. kenny forced them to do it? no. can he do it if the students are voluntarily able to dissipate? i think that's what the supreme sort is going to cite. >> emily: a public teacher forcing a student to participate in prayer. this is an employee saying i want to silently free exercise my right to religious speech. >> kennedy: and the superintendent has to prove that he was ostracizing players and not favoring them if they do not participate. so far, what i have seen, they did not prove that. this will be a very important case for religious liberty and also a great time in our country's history where we rethink whether or not we have public schools. maybe we should not have the government and involved education at all. parents and teachers and administrators can make those
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decisions themselves instead of having the government imposing on them because it is the public school aspect of this that is creating the legal challenge. >> harris: which we do with the people who can't afford private? what does that look like? each state has some money so they would get that money. that is what florida wanted to do. >> kayleigh: we could entirely -- i'll tell you i say that. it is because the two most powerful teacher unions in the country are opposed to coach kennedy. they are using their influence to make sure that he loses the case. >> kayleigh: emily, you've dealt with the ninth circuit. this is a case that came up through the ninth circuit. previously the court consider taking it and there were four justices. they basically issued a statement think we could take the case in the future. the ninth circuit's understanding of free speech rights of public school teachers is troubling and may justify review in the future. according to the ninth circuit, publix will teachers and coaches may be fired if they engage in
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any expression that people do ne on duty. speech resin occurred a curtain 80 in california, i practice in the ninth circuit. i also asked her and for john t noonan. i had an incredible insight and experience. i have to say that this also represents the tension between the ninth circuit and the supreme court and why it is so critical and crucial who our supreme court justices are. essentially what justice alito was saying and calling out is that the ninth circuit faster dies the garcetti decision and that is -- it protects affect the public school employees do not have the same first amendment rights that others do. however, they said, this really took a controversial entrance apparently perspective view of it. they said if a school does not like the opinion of a teacher, they can make sure that they are not allowed to hold it and they are on duty the whole time they
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there. what does not extend to? is it a book that they read? does it mean he can't pray before his own mail? what was most troubling as he said the fact that a coach, at any point, the decision implied in the language in the opinion implies that he is unable to take a position of faith. at no time, whether on-duty or not, as a coach, he was impossible for him to take a stance publicly that he was a man of faith. if that is the case, it is remarkable. it is so important that the cases before the supreme court and i hold all of the faith in the world, no pun intended, that the justices will rule correctly. >> kayleigh: specially during covid-19 which has tested a pound of religious freedom. california is been reviewed five times, one time for regular to bring your own home. it suddenly looks like elon musk could reach a deal to buy twitter after all. as soon as today. the social media giant is reportedly warming up to its $43 billion purchase offer. more on that, next.
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we'll have that with you along with chad wolf. this is texas authorities continue to look for national guardsmen bishop evans presumed to have drowned rescuing what he thought were migrants trying to cross the rio grande. turned out, they were drug smugglers. mortgage rates topping top donate 5%. what does that mean? in a football coach who lost his job because he prayed it headed to the supreme court. join sandra smith and me at the hour for "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> harris: it is looking like elon musk could reach the big deal to buy twitter and it could happen as soon as today. just last week, the board duggan against the sale, but it is now an advanced toss to finalize it
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after the two sides met yesterday. elon musk holds a 9% stake in the company that he recently got. he has offered close to $46 billion to purchase the entire thing. he says twitter is, "failing to adhere to strict peach principles" fundamentally undermines democracy. vivek customer xp five the decision for twitter's board is obvious. take the money and run. it has not reach his full potential. this could be good for everyone at the end of the day. but it's also good for capitalism and good for democracy. this is a we met for capitalism, a win for democracy. i hope the board gets there. if the deal happens, i think it is going to quickly turn to a harder question. what is elon musk going to do to turn this into a free-speech platform question ricky has said already that he wants to remove annoying content. spam.
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the edit button does not resolve that. i predict the discussion on social media is going to go when he takes over. giving the power back to the user. they can opt into the old legacy twitter censorship model, but at the end of the day, give the power back to the user to decide what they do and don't want to say. i think the discussion is going to quickly turn to the harder problem and that's what needs to go. >> harris: you are that this of social media. diplomacy is your gift. >> kayleigh: i agree. it is very smart. when you think about the spheres of influence in the country, you think about social media and media. you think a corporate america. what would it mean for social media, a massive chunk of it, to be a total level playing field customer can imagine if you could take the liberal media and wipe away the liberal portion and just have media. >> harris: we would be so lonely. >> kayleigh: yes, but imagine that. a world were hunter biden stories are not censored and the
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g.o.p. chairwoman is not auto band. the pressure this will but on facebook, meta, instagram, and other social media platforms out there. >> harris: they couldn't sell the word met up. when you look at social media, they should be so gifted at marking, but we are always going to call it twitter, facebook, whatever it is. elon musk, what is he about to get this if he buys the company? >> emily: this remind me of yellowstone season four. read the fine print. at the end of the day, for all of the twitter users strapping themselves to proverbial trees and whales and somehow everything is about the absolute opposite of the lack of censorship, at the end of the day, this is just the business. all of the decision is about maximizing revenue. it is corporate at its most fundamental. the duties to the shareholders. one of the head fund managers in the portfolio managers whose
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stake comprises of 11% here in new york, at the end of the day, they have to match this offer that elon musk has proposed or find a higher bidder. at the end of the day, when you are answering to her shareholders and you offer someone a shiny gold platter and they say no, they he to say why and you've to provide some to have greater value. at the end of the day, this is about making money with a civic and democratic benefits ancillary. >> harris: it's interesting about what emily and vivek have said about the money aspect. it has to prove more viable not to take his offer. you have to go back to your shareholders and say why didn't you take that? >> kennedy: the stock price has plateaued since the gains they made last year. elon musk knows that, but he also knows that what he is offering that will attract more users. there are so many conservatives and libertarians who have been looking for alternate avenues in order to express themselves in social media because of things like shadow banning and content
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moderation. people want freedom. they want discourse. elon musk is one of the few people who will not be able to offer that, he is securing funding. there is a big difference between the local employee is saying, "oh, my gosh, this is the worst thing ever! you going to ruin twitter! where's jack dorsey?" you are getting a lot of money. when i handed over to someone who is going to it and make algorithms so people see why they are being banned and shut down and they have the information? spill in the best part rendition. so good. but what you're talking about, vivek, i asked the question. it's about business. the additives or the benefits and the true bonus is what it does for free speech the people who love freedom in the country,
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they happen to be the people with the greatest's buying power. net savers,-pyres. there are the most monetized. these are the people you can monetize the most. they are the people twitter is alienating. i think it's going to make for good business to say that we're not going to alienate the best possible most monetized will users on the platform. >> harris: okay, mr. messer. try this out. prince harry and meghan markle are in damage control mode. i can't wait to hear what you say about this aired a new book reveals even more unflattering royal drama. that is next. ♪ ♪ . nother one and turn your equity into cash. with the newday 100 va loan you can take out
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texas national guards man specialist bishop evans has been found and recovered in eagle pass, texas. as we told you earlier on friday, specialist evans bravely dove into the river after seeing two migrants struggling in the strong currents and at the time he was deemed presumably drown. kayleigh, this hero gave his life, made the ultimate sacrifice on the premise that every life is created equal. >> emily, 22 years old, a few years out of high school, dives in a river to save people. this is the heroism that happens on the southern border. there is a picture of his fellow guardsmen saluting him as it looks like he's on a underneath. >> the search has been intense for him, and i still ask this question, especially after
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afghanistan, when will this white house step up and show military families that it cares, when we are waiting. >> and on the agenda, president biden is welcoming the tampa bay lightning, the hockey team, the champions. do we think he will make a statement of condolence or acknowledgment of this specialist's sacrifice of his life to save two migrants at the behest, frankly of biden's lack of policy that is cruel and resulted in so much loss of life at the border, including specialist evans. >> no, he only says something about law enforcement when it's politically convenient. not when it's desperately needed by a country that wants reassurance and you know, may his act of service be an inspiration and memory be eternal. >> and this 22-year-old served in kuwait and iraq in addition to now being part of operation lone star there at the border. and our heart breaks for his family. >> that is the face of a true american citizen, a hero, and i don't know if president biden will say it but each of us
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should. we thank you for what you have done for this country and i hope some good comes of the inspiration he hopefully gives to a lot of young people in the country. >> he's a patriot. >> if the president does not acknowledge, we do here on "outnumbered." thank you to everyone for watching and specialist bishop evans. "america reports." >> john: twitter close to selling itself to elon musk. a deal could be announced as soon as this afternoon. would musk follow through on the pledge to solve free speech issues if the deal goes through. >> sandra: bill hemmer will join us later in the hour. and dan hoffman, jonathan turley, and reminder, if you cannot catch it live, set your d.v.r. and watch it back later today. >> john: first, another fox news alert and sad news in

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