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♪ >> harris: americans struggle for a punch line and the president sounded hilarious that people are struggling. new poll forecasts bleak outlook for democrats in the election. you know i'm counting, this is "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. joining us today cheryl casone and joe jones.
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everything. >> harris: joey jones, your reaction? >> joey: funny, i guess. i was in town with this, but i was there with a group of wounded veterans, that was my night. i don't mind everyone getting together and celebrating a press corps and a first amendment right to challenge the president every single day. that is what that dinner should be about, hit pause and celebrate that fact. i'm sitting in the lobby of a hotel with people going to the event and i'm going to a different event. there are a bunch of people that hate each other and pretending not to or people that pretend everyday to hate each other but they really don't. >> harris: it screams to me, he
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is out of touch yet again. if you are in touch with people who are suffering, you don't laugh and he-haw and clap, you have a choice. >> kayleigh: exactly. that press briefing room is conversation among friends. they took the conversation among friends in a swanky hotel. to watch the president laugh, not just laugh, cackling at the american people. he goes on air force one, they have nice dinners and lunching and goes to delaware and goes to dinner with friends and cackles at you and your problems, 94% of people concerned or angry, he should be very careful when you look at the polling, same poll, republicans have 19% advantage when it comes to the number one issue for americans. he should have seen this coming,
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his private pollsters warn og immigration and inflation, he didn't listen and he's not listening judging by the cackle. >> harris: i want to get to this, he found a few things funny. one point, maybe he thinks pete buttigieg is going to run for president in 2024, biden making fun of pete buttigieg and his age, i guess? watch. >> president biden: everyone at the white house is so excited, i told my grandkids and pete buttigieg, they could stay up late and watch this show tonight. >> harris: emily. >> emily: i was at the dinner, i had more holistic opinion. easy to see clips and analyze that siloed fashion, i hear what you guys are saying and yes, i think given really sensitive topics, i wish i had seen a
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little more ofterity and appropriate decorum, but he had the same reaction to every joke and i wonder, it is probably hard to receive a joke about you, what do you do? i had questions, what do i do -- >> harris: hunter biden, he didn't laugh about that. >> emily: i want to extend grace to him while acknowledging the suffering of americans under his watch and to your point about the tension in this instance it reinforced how important our jobs are here at fox, how seriously we take our role, how committed we are to diversity of thought and accuracy information and truth. i was so proud to be at that event, that dinner representing us because i believe with all my heart i represent americans and represent all people who watch
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us day in and day out and don't have this platform and feel the same way we do. they work hard day in and day out to put food on their table and prioritize their family and faith and liberty under this flag. there were times i laughed and times i didn't. i was in with optimistic point of view, commitment to doing our job everyday. >> harris: i love the grace you are extending him, he didn't laugh at hunter biden joke. when trevor noah leaned in, the camera leaned in on him and he was not even smiling. reality does set in, i don't know why it doesn't set in when it comes to americans suffering. according to abc news "washington post" poll, americans trust republicans to better handle crime 47% to democrats 35%. republicans to better handle the economy, this is key, what
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kayleigh was getting to, 50% to democrat's 36%. republicans better handle inflation 50% to democrats' 31%, that is dire. your cohort at fox business told me last hour, this doesn't change in six months. >> cheryl: not at all, they know that and unfortunately, we're reading reports that biden was warned the economy and particular inflation would be a problem coming up in the midterm of 2022 and haven't addressed that. i spent my weekend in texas and we talked about diesel prices and gas prices, the border. how about reality? i was with my family and they had no idea there was a dinner going on and could care less, it is what real americans are talking about. i'm so glad to work for a place like fox that talks about this, the real stuff, the true story. all things most american are
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saying, maybe not elite in washington, most americans are seeing grocery prices jumping and they will go up higher, seeing gas prices go up higher. harris, it will get worse. >> harris: diesel means every truck that drops off something for tou have in your house got more expensive and outside of the realm of basic inflation, diesel in my little town is up above $7, that is just -- that happened in the last few days. >> joey: probably only person on the couch that drives a diesel everyday -- >> my husband does. >> joey: it is above $5 in georgia everyday. talk about president trump and president biden, what president trump was criticized for, how it made people feel. what biden is getting criticized for, is things you live everyday. your pocketbook comes out no matter what party you are. what are you doing, maybe republicans have an answer.
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>> harris: i love the way you put that, your pocketbooks come out. >> joey: or wallet. >> harris: no matter what we believe, we spend all green, you have less power in the green and we all feel it definitely. move on. just ahead, president administration is standing by new disinformation czar call objective and qualified and neutral. wow. some of her past comments just won't go away. facts don't feel about your feelings, they are hanging out. alexis is next. you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need? like how i customized this scarf? check out this backpack i made for marco. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪
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>> the white house is on the defensive about the new disinformation board and the woman tapped to run it. dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas claims the panel will not infringe on free speech and nina jankowicz will be objective. >> i don't question her objectivity. there are people in the department who have diverse range of views and are incredibly dedicated to mission. we're not the opinion police. she has testified before congress a number of times, she's recognized as tremendous authority and we're fortunate to have her. >> kayleigh: and she's totally neutral. the opinion that online comments criticizing kamala harris during the 2020 election were a threat to national security and nina jankowicz claimed nonbinarkwl people can give birth and
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expressed support for chris steele, whose dossier was discredited. the list goes on, hunter biden laptop was trump campaign product said trump presidency would embolden isis. we are too free spirited as a country, to comply with social distance recommendations, lock us down. >> harris: i hadn't seen the too free spirit said as a country one. so much pouring out like a faucet now. begs the question, why did he choose her? didn't he ask any friends? does he have any friends? alejandro mayorkas. could a panel help him make this choice? seems like an important choice. it was made and announced when he was on capitol hill to explain the border crisis. i would think this is important
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to you. we don't have a nominated process. can't have a board take a look, we have to trust him to do this. he has to hop his border self up on twitter and figure out who this woman is, sit down with people who know her and by the way, if she can't tell the truth, how will she find it and enforce it and great question last hour, will this become punitive weaponized? joe concha, how does this work when you find what you deem information and the person you are accusing does not, does that become a legal matter, what is that? >> kayleigh: i wor bethat, joe, we will not monitor americans, remember the doj, they were -- there was memo about parents being arkinal jized as terrorists and fbi performed
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without a warrant u.s. intelligence officials said friday about government surveillance and privacy. they didn't do anything unlawful, but millions being monitored by the fbi, doj memo issue but dhs won't monitor you. >> joey: that was in response to teacher unions writing a letter. people are reacting, i upon don't take secretary eyebrows on a lot -- >> harris: what do you call him? >> joey: that is an unserious man. he tells me how truthful and honest this woman is going to be means nothing to me, he can sit in front of congress and tell them the border is secure. just to talk about what we're talking about, bureau of truth or ministry of truth, that is what they have been doing. i'm relieved we have names and faces to put with malicious
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actions. don't think the "new york post" being suspended from twitter is not a part of this already. people in media and married to the people in the white house aren't having influence back to white house how they control narratives that is already happening. we have a label and entity to put to actions, if they are not deliberates, they are inherent collusion. if it is going to happen, i at least like to have a specific individual or individuals to blame and point at and have republicans look at and so we have that to go on. it is going to happen for 2-1/2, three years anyway. >> harris: show us who you are. >> kayleigh: speaking of individuals, emily, i brought this talking about the individual's singing resume, there is more. >> oh, gosh. >> i want to be rich, famous and
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powerful. step on my enemies and never do a thing. i want to be rich, famous and powerful ♪ >> all i have to do is sit around and sing. >> kayleigh: broadway. >> emily: that is probably accurate. it is agonizing when i hear it, to listen to chltz that is noted, what is called tremendous authority, it is a joke, taking your point further, i appreciate what you said, it is formalizing the repeated pattern on the behalf of this administration, they create that shell game for you, rather than go through with investigations of big tech, of shiny spotlight on lobby influences that have had great impact during the last multiple years in the obama administration and this one, instead of highlighting privacy concerns that americans care about, no, create this board and
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focus everything on the disinformation on this buzz word we have created a vague definition for and been trying to get your attention with the past few years and the ongoing conversation about the international security, cia, fbi, been working on this since the '50s and true synthetic analysis or holistic one would include more authority than some random karaoke chick. >> harris: google search her and the administration and you hire somebody and any ceo knows any hr person, google the person and look for information, that is a red flag, if she was applying to my corporation and she kind of is, i'm a taxpayer. >> emily: what if they saw that and didn't care. >> harris: thought it was a bonus. the white house making decisions
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or department of homeland security, i would -- real quick, the "wall street journal" did a good piece of disinformation for dummies and it is basically this woman, this idea of the truth beard, joey called it, will promote more distrust than prevent and say mayorkas defending of her is not right. again, folks out there, don't go sing silly things and think some hr person will look for you on facebook or twitter or wherever else to see you are not qualified for the job. >> kayleigh: i don't know if there are internings, that are easter bunnies. chaos breaking out in portland and group of alleged antifa protesters crashed a rally throwing smoke bombs at a crowd that included children, that is next. this is vuity™, an fda-approved eye drop that improves age-related blurry near vision.
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[whistle] >> emily: chaos in portland, oregon, where antifa protesters hijacked a rally for stan pulliam, candidate for governor. someone is shouting, what is wrong with them. protesters throwing smoke bombs at the crowd, including children. it took 20 minutes for the understaffed uunderbudgeted police department to respond. >> statewide candidate for governor, we should be able to go to the largest metropolitan community of our state and have a peaceful campaign rally. less than 15 minutes in, we're
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greeted by antifa showing up with firecrackers they are throwing at us, our campaign bus destroyed, that is the city of portland circa 2022. >> emily: cherril, that experience, he is the experience of a lot of small business owners in portland that experienced that the last few years, incurred costs astronomical from covid and having to rebuild day in and day out because of antifa protesters because of groups that have taken that city hostage. >> cheryl: shining example of defund police movement we've seen in this country. the business community in portland and i've spoken to business owners there, they are doing their best and one by one, they are closing. when you don't have businesses
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in cities, you don't have tax revenue. what astounds me, they go on the campaign trail and say they want to defund the police and are hurting the same people they are acting about. they don't. it is revenue story, if you don't have tax revenue, have trouble funding the police department. >> kayleigh: it is difficult to have a loss of revenue and there is no aleaveiation on your taxes, my family's small accident is out there and we still pay federal, state and local county taxes all day everyday there is loss of revenue, including property values and taxes have been hiked. there is no return for your investments, why should people pay tacks when they are not protected, no security and no security for revenue. >> joey: i did that interview this morning with the mayor, last question i asked him, do
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you feel safe holding your next rally? how do you feel moving forward? he said, i keep holding rallies, the police never showed up, he said, i don't blame the police. i will get my numbers close as i can, he said in the 1980s or '90s 80 police officers for 100,000 people in portland and today there is 30, that is down by a third, 30 or 40 years later, he said, that is the problem. no onements to sign up to work in a place like that and please understand i don't mean this in any way to say you should, this should happen, but if you go attack a rally like that in dallas, texas or atlanta, states that support the second amendment, things get bad and we don't need that in this country. we have to respect rights and
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there are a lot of states where second amendment comes into play, and we don't need gang fights on streets over somebody supporting a political candidate. immaturity is not even the answer for it, the people should be locked away to show everyone that is not something that happens in this country n. russia, they take people that speak out, in this country we we should take people that try to keep you from speaking out, that is how important this issue is. >> emily: our neighbors are law enforcement, a husband and wife, she is retired and he is active law enforcement. their business is a public address and antifa has been showing up at their property day in and day out because they are law enforcement. the attack is political party and on hard working men and women who protect people who show up in the middle of the night to a home with a small
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child inside. >> harris: two thoughts, one, i'm where you are in terms of what can and cannot happen in a free country, 190 days away from midterm election, we need free speech to reign and need people to support candidate they want without fear. from the president on down to your local and county boards and so on and so forth, if this is america, we cannot tolerate this. this is not the fault of cops it took 20 minutes to get there. they defundd and resources are drying up. it is hard to get peep toll take those jobs. you can't replace the experience those individuals had and replace their dedication and passion in the moment because they see this happening. they have to go home to their
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families, too, it is easier to relocate to some place that doesn't have that going on. it is an election year and this has to be the line in the sand, this cannot stand. imagine if the shoe on the other foot, can you imagine a group of republicans showing up to democrats protesting and for them not to let that happen under threat of violence? this country would have a different reaction, we need to be neutral on this, not neutral, empourd and look at it all the same. >> kayleigh: harris brings up they are irreplaceable, absolutely. the city council and their wisdom, we will give back some money to go to community policing efforts and park rangers had to go call portland police department to save them. no end to the audaci ty that
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influence and impact the metropolitan area. >> kayleigh: it is ridiculous. i want to thank the brave republicans, i am surprised a republican party exists in portland. i've spoken many states and portland is one place the organization did not disclose the site because they feared injustice, antifa. erin jay danielson, a trump supporter who lost his wife when i was in the white house, a man lying in wait, waited and said we found a couple and shot them point blank. all he wanted to do was share his political view. republicans are brave and courageous. >> harris: we can't tolerate this. >> emily: we can't. less than half the horrible crimes in the riots of 2021, were not prosecuted. absolutely, believe me, there are more rens, they are having
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cheryl, it has to be about race and gender. >> cheryl: of course. go back to when they took president trump off twitter in 2021. their reason was "how his tweets were received and interpreted on and off twitter," and president trump was all over cable, the internet and youtube and twitter decided it was their job to pull him off the platform. elon musk is going into twitter and will change that company around. i think he will take it private, fix it up, monetize users, they have to do on the business side and make it public again. who wins? those that want free speech on a platform like twitter. you have two separate lines of things happening at twitter right now. >> kayleigh: time magazine, they
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talked about it on "the view," listen. >> twitter is not the real world and on twitter it is predominantly straight white men, when elon musk says wow, this is about free speech, it seems to me it is about free speech of straight, white men. >> kayleigh: emily, always. >> emily: it can seem to her whatever she wants it to seem, to humans who don't exist in the box other people put them in, it is simply about free speech and diversity of thought. not being censored at hands of the government. they would have the same access everyone does under protection of the u.s. constitution and not because they check a box. >> kayleigh: cnn has thoughts, best of hits in right now. listen to cnn. >> look to western countries for how they are trying to limit it.
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you need controls on this. you need regulation, you cannot let guys control discourse in this country or we are heading to hell. trump opened the gates of hell -- >> kayleigh: they are triggered, joey jones. >> joey: only one donald trump and only one carvel, quit trying to be him. elon musk, a lot of feedback is people trying to tell elon musk how to spend his $44 million. none of them have had million dollar thought, much less billion or 200 billion dollar thought. genius comes in different forms, strange guy who is free speech absolutist, if we have to have one person in charge of a platform, i appreciate it being someone who calls themselves a free speech absolutist. this goes back to the segment
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two blocks ago, they are threatening their ability to control the narrative and it is scaring them to death. >> kayleigh: he is genius at owning the squad, i saw this and can't get over this. aoc tired of having to stress about what explosion of hate crimes is happening because some billionaire controls the platform. musk responds, stop hitting on me, i'm really shy. >> harris: when vithis conversation, i think of you in section 230, there is protection given to the government for this company that now i understand it may or may not have because it will be owned by a billionaire. what is sad, they had support and protection of federal government, they didn't think it was important. facebook had problems keeping
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conservatives off the platform, so on and so forth. look at this, there is always next thing, next twitter or facebook, do we want to give them government protection? >> kayleigh: exactly. emily, important question. i hope the next administration looks at it. >> emily: it represents the laws are arcaic and tech and development occur at faster rate than laws do and we've seen that in all industries none so much more relevant now than section 230. i think essentially the advocates were trying to squish it into existing rubric, it doesn't work. need creative application to change it and make so it fits neatly, at the moment, like a round hole in a square, or round peg in a -- i blanked.
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>> a group of apple employees is lashing out at the company's return to office policy, effectively calling it racist. they argue it will "make apple younger, whiter, male dominated, more able-bodied," and lead to privileges deciding who can work for apple, not who is the best fit. kayleigh, this is not the onion, you cannot make this up. >> carley: more neural normative. emergency gardeners and everyday working americans decided it was too much burden to shed their pajamas and get to the work site, the world would shut down, all i have to say. >> nailed it. >> harris. >> harris: how do they have time for the conversations? i have complaints about my apple products and i can never get anybody to pick up the support line. i wish i were lying, i love them
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all, they do have problems. what does this accomplish? we have a president who -- for two positions important and we are watching one of the women fail, kamala harris. why can't we get to the point looking for merit. why do we have to be neuroneutral, why can't we find excellence and if it looks like joey jones or harris, who has different gender and more of a tan than joey. the fact they have time to spend on this -- >> kayleigh: what is required for creativity and excellent work is time for deep thought. being in the office doesn't enable this, newer offices have open floor plans and they can't
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concentrate. it is victim mentality to defend putting everything in a box. >> joey: who knew they would beg for cubicles back, right? end of the list of hierarchy of oppressed, it will make it more able-bodied. one place i will hone in on, let me tell you something, there is no distance between point a and b that is not hard to get to, that doesn't come without pain and frustration. i get there anyway, it may be harder to get there than my co-workers, i put near work into it, i will probably perform better than they do, that is mentality i have. that is american, not specific to m i'm a country boy who lived in a double wide and got blown up and went to college. i advocate for them, i think
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handicap people want to be at work and show off talents that, have, not be pampered and i hate we are trending in that direction. if you believe for whatever reason your workers need to be there, use this opportunity to call. it may be they don't need to be there, this list, that is something you need high rubber boots for. >> more things that are special about you, not just that. another quote that the guys wrote, they ask to decide for themselves if they want to work from home, work what arrangement works best for us and stop treating us like school kids who need to be told where and when. that is what they deserve, this is fantile and audacious
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approach. >> harris: this generation is arrogant and coniving and know words that will trigger hr, racist, hostile work environment, bullying, they know the key words to get hr's attention and companies are worried about lawsuits, apple included, they are nervous to fight back and the kids know it. you want your latte to be nice and warm or you are upset you have to get our of your pajamas and come to work one day a week, seriously? companies are too afraid to push back. i really hope the banks are right now, i got to say issue hats off to morgan stanley and jp morgan chase, time to come back to the office, get it together. kids, time to grow up, put your big boy and girl pants on and come back to the office. >> more "outnumbered" in just a
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aren't they always the cute guys that cannot decorate? >> that was my experience. >> i will say, i got the compliment, i had friends over and opening my fridge, you have a guy fridge. it was all alc drinks and juices or whatever, people say i have a serial killer apartment, it does not have that much stuff because my office here has so much stuff so it's the balance needed, so i love the zebra rug, as long as you are true to yourself, all you need. >> my favorite state farm commercial from 2019, cheryl's she shed burns to the ground, and i wanted a she shed ever since. i still don't have one, but maybe some day. i would not decorate like those gentlemen did. >> quick, at my house, a lot of decorations, my contributions are the stuffed animals on the wall. >> you mean the ones you kill. >> oh. >> i'm like wait, you got winnie the pooh on your wall?
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>> i gave my husband the basement. it's only taxidermy, joey, you would love it. ducks everywhere, camo, no furniture. >> i love it. wow, it's monday. you feeling it? yes, monday. thank you, everybody for watching. here is "america reports." >> sandra: fox news alert, biden administration defending the new disinformation board. the homeland security department saying the board's chief nina jankowicz will be politically neutral, but critics beg to differ. >> she previously claimed the hunter biden laptop story was planted by moscow and after seeing some of her far left social media postings, can americans trust the credibility of the self-proclaimed mary poppins of disinformation. jonathan turley has some answers today. >> sandra: and another fox news alert, the economy in this
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