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♪ ♪ ♪ >> disinformation governance board is what we are speaking about this morning. someone that spread misinformation about the laptop of president biden. hello, everyone i am kayleigh mcenany and i am here with harris faulkner and emily compagno as well as morgan ortagus and douglas murray. the joe biden demonstration announced that they were setting up a disinformation governance
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board. this ahead of the midterms, heading it is a woman who is a russian disinformation expert who cast doubt on the "new york post" reporting about hunter biden's laptop. suggesting it was a trump campaign product. this comes just days after twitter sold to elon musk. she says herself that she shudders to think about things. why the board was created and more now. >> we have just established the governance board in the department of homeland security to more effectively combat this threat not only to election security for homeland security as well. >> that was alejandro mayorkas, it's as if the secretary has
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nothing else going on re/max? well, and looking at alejandro mayorkas and his background, he knows exactly how to control the board and the policies that work in the policies that do not work. so he is choosing to be a soldier to not enforce policy and make them safe around the world. he has to know that this is the one untrimmed wrong person in wrong message and yet there are advisors, i'm not sure, pledging to go ahead and do this. and the person who said this, if anyone looked it up on wikipedia, which is sometimes accurate, i feel like this administration is acting like this is election media. a lot of times you guys cover this during your shows, harris, they are getting more and more general questions about
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inflation and hunter biden, about ukraine and white took so long and so forth and so on. so this is happening to cover real stories. and i think this is the beginning of things blowing up in their face. >> i think so. a disinformation board. you know, exactly. this woman in particular, jankowicz. first she posted the disinformation and she said oh, i was just quoting come i wasn't saying i believe the article. well, we are smart enough to look this up. we looked up the associated press and here is what emily was saying. are the e-mails authentic? the actual origins are unclear and disinformation experts say
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that they they are not sure whether or not that it belongs to him. they say we should view it as a trump campaign product. >> you know, the former director of i.c.e. said it last hour, this is the shiny object that alejandro mayorkas in the joe biden administration have today. they need someone to look at the situation, put jankowicz out there, she has some resume points coming from russia, so on and so forth, put that out there, they were looking for the truth for the people. this information governance, it got no further than what is happening further on the hill with secretary alejandro mayorkas. there is a lot of disinformation governance that we could do from right here on the couch.
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you can look at what is not being done at the border, which is what you were talking about. this is the shiny object. she is the perfect person to lead the brigade of the shiny object. nobody really looks deeply at her resume. they cannot understand what she just said was what she meant. if trump made this up about the hunter biden laptop, how are we getting meetings readouts from the white house, where is it coming from? i mean, the guy left it and he didn't go back and pick it up. we know that from the shop owner. and i'm hoping that those have been dealt with, but a lot happened with what we have now. none of that was brought on by donald trump. >> no, it was not a trump campaign situation at all. and also nina jankowicz reminds
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me of prince harry who said the first amendment is bonkers. and last week nina jankowicz says i shudder to think about the speech app saluted, what that would look like for the marginalized communities that are already shouldering disproportionate amounts of abuse. the government being involved a disinformation in any capacity, for good reason right here. >> yes, the two largest problems that i see her number one, having a government be the answer, the proposed solution to an issue, and then the nature of this particular person. first things first, this is like an episode of "the office." the committee for too many committees. they should not be operating in this with the information we have been seeing here. it's not a matter reserve for the media, it's frankly these things that we have seen blown
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up. "new york post" issuing about hunter biden's laptop, this wasn't the purview of the government saying okay, here we've got it. this effect is the truth. and then also the transparent way that has a political underpinning. here is what i mean. on one side of her mouth, she says a huge focus is to maintain the department's commitment to protecting free speech, on the other hand saying exactly that, opposing the first amendment because she thinks that it silences marginalized communities. but she's talking about the hispanic marginalized community. and now we are learning how many hispanic americans are leading the democratic party in droves. just a coincidence. just last month "the new york times" running a headline, democrats debate the phrase lantix is a phrase, so they talk
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about these votes in a monolithic way, and it's not going to work. elon musk said to be politically neutral, that is the goal of free speech, the sort of end result of it, you accept the right and the left equally. >> and the timing of it as well. all of a sudden part of it, as you will, like oh, my gosh, i think i ate too many doritos, i think that i have heartburn, that the left is having, well, we will have to watch out for disinformation because there is now going to be information all over twitter, what will we do. >> morgan, to that end, when alejandro mayorkas was asked about that, no details about that information were given, but the board would tackle disinformation at the midterms were some of the headlines about democrats emerging with hispanic support, you can read them for yourself there. and they lost something like 20
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points there that month. >> every agency is granted authority to which they can operate. every agency also has oversight. so it is interesting to me. about many republicans in the house that want to impeach alejandro mayorkas in january for some of those, for the border and the actions and everything else. so it's interesting to me that they are doubling down. they know that they are feeling the heat from congressional republicans. so why was this created after 9/11. the department of homeland security to protect us from terrorists abroad, because we have operations throughout the government and it was supposed to house the national security operations to protect us from enemies abroad. now the unelected bureaucrats are going to supposedly protect americans from themselves, these
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are political appointees running amok. we need house republicans and hopefully the senate, if we take it back as well, we have to have close oversight. i don't think it's constitutional. i don't think that they have the authority under their umbrella. >> it is unclear what the punitive damage would be for something that was invented correctly? >> i don't know come out right disdain? >> does this governments committee have that power? >> they said that they're going to try to combat the disinformation. because that's what we need is the government spending money on disinformation. it makes no sense. okay, coming up next. the economy is at its worst in many years and new approval ratings for president joe biden. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> it is a day for the secretary alejandro mayorkas, on the hill for the second day and already there is a call for resignation from him. a lot of tough questions. jim jordan was just with him recently. >> 22 illegal immigrants were encountered on the terrorists and no-fly lists. >> time has expired. >> are they in our country? >> i will deliver to you -- >> no, are they still in the united states.
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>> congressman, some of them could be in detention. >> have any of them been released? >> this is critical -- there are 42 illegal immigrants. >> ming qu, madam chair -- >> okay, okay, we just wanted to take a moment there. the american public needs to know. this is a big situation in which it could get much worse in the coming days because it was a temporary situation with title 42. even the white house knows that. that is why they're trying to come up with a plan. it was sent best a few minutes ago, it looks like it's on purpose by alejandro mayorkas, that he's not doing what he can. now this. >> this is certainly another
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issue, the economy. there is no doubt that the economy is in decline. gdp taking a surprising dive in 2221st quarter, and voters are noticing it. more than 66% disapprove the handling of the economy by the president. the same poll shows inflation is at the top of the voter minds, more than 30% saying that it is the most urgent issue facing the country today. only 3% said that it was not. i don't know why they bothered to. >> yes, agree. and interestingly this is what we saw happen the insurgency
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among the republican party. he took everyone by surprise, because democrats ignored it, obama ignored it, now joe biden is doing the same thing where it is if we didn't learn about things from the past. when the numbers came out, you are about to get more potus. >> and what cannot look like? [laughter] >> he did not separate, he went right into some other stuff, you could hear the rest in the room thinking okay, questions are coming but where do we start. >> the best wrestling match that i see on a daily basis is president joe biden. >> it is that you today.
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>> was it? [laughter] >> also it's not a security issue. but the other thing to keep in mind with him is just move the camera in a little bit, review the copy. what you say matters. you are talking about $3 billion more of aid ukraine. he wants more money into the economy. but he doesn't know what he's saying and that's what makes people wonder about this. >> what if he doesn't care what he saying? but is not adding up those numbers. there's only one thing that comes out the other end. the american people. it is everything that we can do to make sure that all that happens. the least they could do is acknowledge us and say thank you. >> until we get that it is
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nonsensical drivel. and the technical factors on the gdp shrinking by 1.4%, the first time since the pandemic. but one of those technical factors? no one was able to press him on it, he blamed vladimir putin, the pandemic, global inflation, but he did not blame his own policies or the things that actually would do more to increase the value of the dollar, to increase what happens on the kitchen table, us putting food on the table for our families. job security. knowing that we have a little bit of a cushion in the bank to get us through the next month, and that is why 31% of respondents say that that was their latest worry. that is their concern day in and take out with him as president. >> morgan, this is like the oxygen mask on the plane. we can and we always will help the world. you know, you make sure that your economy is sustainable so
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that we can get off of russian oil and not have to go to a dirty producer in venezuela. breathe first. deeply, and then you help everybody else. >> speaking of russia and china, the russian ruble is stronger than it was before, china registering at 4.8 gdp, obviously i do not believe their numbers always, but they are saying 4.8%, that's after having locked down 30% of their people due to the pandemic. so i do think that they have been taken hold of by the far left of his party with these economic policies, you know, they are talking about forgiving student debt of some sort, to get young people back, doubling down on policies that are hurting americans, hurting families, they are going to hurt them at the pole. and he if he doesn't let go of
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this on his economic policy, it's not just about them losing a november but the country losing. because god forbid if this happens in 2023, that is part of the supply chain issues. >> the two quarters like what we just have, we are inching in that direction and we have to turn it around. coming up next, terrifying video from new york city. a group of carjackers illustrating exactly why and increasingly so, people say that they feel unsafe in other large cities including new york. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ your windshield and recalibrate your advanced safety system. >> dad: looks great. thanks. >> tech: stay safe with safelite. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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being pummeled. then the 53-year-old driver was pummeled by the culprits. and that's not all, bronx team let out of jail has now been let out of jail months later. but they were cut loose let yet again. the 17-year-old was previously released from jail after he allegedly shot a hard-working college student in the head. this happened last year during a gang hit in the family is now speaking out. because the judge let him go, morgan, and what the mother says is that the judge believes that my son's life means nothing. that is why they will keep killing, because they know that there are no repercussions. >> exactly the story that you are talking about, the defunding of the police, letting the criminals out of jail, this is
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hurting minority communities, underserved communities. not even helping the people that you claim to be helping in the first place, and in 2217% moved out of new york city. 7% and that's the largest of any major city in america, people, thankfully with the ability to come up can do that. these are the people that can't afford to move at their feet. >> and as part of the criminal justice system it is supposed to be an advocate, the victims, the family members and the like, among them apparently one of the releases of that guide, he was released because the judge felt that the prison sentence was not appropriate for a 16-year-old so how violent do these charges have to be that he is said to be
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inconsequential. these kids younger and younger committing horrifying crimes. >> no kidding, alvin bragg is an embarrassment. what he pledged to do is coming through, he even isolated his own police commissioner. and if you are in new york city, take a picture and send it in and let's kick up morale among the men and women in blue. and when it comes to police reform, we always talk about the ag folks, don't forget the cops immediately could be hit with some kind of charge. so they say no submissions hold, no chokehold, they have to have a whole bunch of people have a whole bunch of things going on at the same time.
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so with those guys, it doesn't matter what party you are in. they are turning it around in the same people are still here, the criminal minds are still the same criminal minds. >> we have incredible footage who escaped a police officer arresting him at gunpoint. later apprehending that this was the audacity of shocking footage that we are treated to day in and day out because of factors and a total breakdown of the criminal justice system and the cultural and societal support needed to safely and effectively do their job without fear of repercussion.
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and i would say, morgan and they are trying to do everything they can. and it this is not contained to one neighborhood, everyone is involved. and mayor eric adams and he could call on those that are still here. but instead looking to fight the crime with different ideas. i'm not saying that they don't
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have ideas, but they are going to take those ideas and by golly defunding them by a billion dollars. and you know, they are never going to let you succeed, and i hope that eric adams knows. >> also talking about another ineffective d.a., remember he removed sentencing enhancements. welcome that 17-year-old we were talking about, he is a gang banger. that poor teenager and it's a reduction of a gang crime, people think. in every life matters. but apparently this is not
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enough. >> he killed a hard-working victim. whatever he got off work. then how ironic is this. is he doing too well? that is what we do in new york city. we prioritize the criminals, the gang bangers and we don't prioritize a hard-working college students. and the reason that there are sentence enhancements because of gang affiliations, the gang bangers will continue to be
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lunches. the white house said that it was absolutely a priority. but according to the public records reviewed by real clear politics, that has happened only twice this year, this comes as we are hearing about turmoil behind the scenes, including an instance and where it left them shocked. so when president trump and vice president from the white house had weekly lunches it was on the schedule and now only two lunches and apparently they lack depth and substance according to a new book coming out. >> yes, they seem more like frenimies. [laughter] you read about it, and when you
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have a 79-year-old president, it's not inconsequential. obviously she has covid-19 at the moment, and she is just one heartbeat away from the presidency, just given his age and a lot of people in the white house have contracted covid-19, we want her, if anything happens, we want the vice president to have the confidence to fill the shoes and have the confidence of the american people. so that is why the story goes beyond the fact that they don't get along and she has to take over, if she does have to do that, what happens.
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>> i was so proud that he chose a woman to be his vice president and then to see her get sworn in, you know, it just shows how much he respects women. >> nevertheless, the first lady, what was interesting is that she was, remember, she had told joe, of all the people in the world, why would she do this. >> so we have the first lady coming in, there are millions of people in america, why did you choose the one person that attacked my husband and then now, despite assurances from the president that she will be the last person in the room talking about this with these weekly
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lunches, maybe he is orbiting. and we are not saying anything about depth or substance they want them to be at the ready and with everything going on it it certainly seems like that is something that is not a good thing exactly. >> there were certainly apprehensions when they picked her as well. >> i made the same deal that barack obama and i made when we worked out our relationship and he said you have any requests,
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just one, i get to be the last person in the room. and we did the same thing, we have lunch alone once a week, that is the deal. and we may not be able to do that for a while due to covid-19. but then i am able to see her all the time. >> well, they have met 23 times in 2021, 2022, the less they like each other the more they get together, pretty clearly. also she tested positive for covid-19. and they asked when was she was last with the president, well, 23 days ago. okay, that is significant. it goes back and nobody says he did a bad job. unbelievable. he was asked to do something.
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>> seriously, i don't want to get into get into that. it's about what morgan said. she needs to step up and fulfill that role. i want to know that they have a good communication. it doesn't even have to be a friendship. not like a friendship bracelet like with obama, show me what is real. can the reality include the ability to hold her feet to the fire and what do you need from me to make sure that i look good.
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>> she starts to come with accountability, they are leaving because. and national security, when you come back from poland. the chief of staff. simone sanders is another one. all of them. and especially since they hadn't seen each other. you couldn't go a day without vice president pence walking and talking to president trump when he was in office. >> you are so great for bringing in history there.
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>> reaction to the breaking news. the u.s. economy shrinking for the first time since the pandemic hit. charles payne and our economy panel are going to dig in. and douglas murray on schoolchildren don't belong to their parents when they are in the classroom, plus, the vladimir putin lightning fast retaliation threat if the u.s. ukraine with weapons. we will have all that for you and one at the top of the hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's a new trend having those we know embracing their inner mick jagger.
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this so-called style has animal print shirts, leather pants and boots. so do you own these items, the boots and the leather pants and so forth? >> no. [laughter] >> i just see the guy saying okay, just say anything but there are people that are doing it just to show that they are woke, there are 50 men that dress like women, matt damon dresses like a woman, vin diesel and i was the last one to let go of the bellbottoms.
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>> and you know, the trends come and go. but if a man is masculine, it shines through irrespective and you know vin diesel is masculine. so it's about this masculinity showing through that is attractive not necessarily the skirt. [laughter] >> i was going to say on the wrong person to ask about this. and if you want to be original and new york city, dress up in some camouflage. >> not stacked heels, however.
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[laughter] >> it was an awards show lately where one individual, lenny kravitz, he looked good. >> also my third date with my husband, we were in minneapolis at the time, he took me to see prince. it was like really cool to go backstage and everything. and i didn't realize how much color i would be then prince in heels. and i am tall, but he had stacked heels taller than my louboutons. [laughter] >> what is my advice to young men that want to dress like women? well, i guess i'm more of a traditionalist.
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and i don't know, are you trying to get attention? for everybody else i would be more of a traditional person, representing the gender that they were born with. >> i think that everyone should dress how they want, let their inner self shine through. and it determines what others will find attractive as well. >> that is what brian does as well. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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>> yeah, they won't let us put actual candles on the cake we would burn the place down. we are eight years old on "outnumbered," eight on april 28th, a big day for celebrations on the couch. you were with us one of the first days, first week on the air. quick thought. >> i thought it was immediately going to be a huge hit. what people want to talk about in an intelligent way and said to myself why are we so separate on the couch? are we ever going to close in on the couch. the thing that stood out, separation but i like the new dynamic. every day you have a new guy in, you have rotating women for a while, so i thought it was something. >> i like the rotating women, too. >> well, i have an honor of sitting with these two women every day, i'm so blessed. emily and kayleigh, your thoughts. >> absolutely. an honor every day to be here. i pinch myself, such a dream job
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so share the couch with all of you and to learn from you all every day. it's a true honor. >> it's an extreme come true, and harris, you were a founding member of the show and for eight years have made the show one of the best. the best. you were the "outnumbered" o.g. >> i'll take it, for the win. >> it's original, not odd. >> happy birthday. "america reports" now. >> john: secretary of state antony blinken testifying on capitol hill right now on russia as atrocities in ukraine comes as the first war crime charges are handed down against russian troops. >> sandra: ten soldiers are charged, bodies of more than 400 civilians, many packed in mass graves or left on streets and sidewalks. a live report from kyiv moments
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