tv Outnumbered FOX News May 4, 2022 9:00am-10:00am PDT
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weathertech. ♪ ♪ >> emily: this is "outnumbered." hello, everyone, i am emily compagno along with my cohost, kelly mcinerney. also joining us as jackie deandelis, julie banderas, and sean duffy. president biden then democrats are trying to seize on the supreme court leak, warning the issue facing the public is about much more than the future of roe v. wade. bring appears about other basic rights could be next. critics say the white house see
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the unraveling is an opportunity to rally the base and boost fund-raising and hope to salvage the democrats chance in november up to the president's comments a short while ago signal just that. watch. >> this is about a lot more than abortion. what happens if you have state change the laws saying that children who are lgbtq can't be in classrooms with other children? is that legitimate under the way the decision is written? what are the next things that are going to be attacked? this maga crowd is the most extreme that's existed in american history. >> the people want to abandon that -- that sounds like quite a big crowd. i'm happy to be in the crowd. if that's what he wants to call it. but joe biden sounds a lot like joy behar. that's never a good thing. but joy behar says my worry is
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this is just the beginning. maybe next brown versus board of education. brown versus board of education, as all of our viewers no, so separate but equal is inherently unequal and must do it all suggest that, as biden did, that all these other cases are under threat. that it's -- it's cringeworthy but it's expected. i mean take the president at a word yesterday he talks about the aborting of a child, he was the word child. that is correct, it is a child so good for him having a moment of honesty. the rhetoric you are hearing from the left, here's what she said, women will be forced to have pregnancies that will turn at the children. let that sink in. this is where we are at. >> we have a thought of that, this is the president talking about aborting the child. let's play. >> i do not view abortion as
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a -- >> you want to know why this ninth amendment p they refused to acknowledge the right to privacy. there's so many fundamental rights that are affected by this. i'm not prepared to leave that to the whims and the public the moment. >> part of our ongoing conversation about this is that with the potentially draft decision does is restore the authority and the power back into the hands of the people where because of the u.s. constitution it's exactly where it should reside. here's to the president is saying i never wanted to leave it up to the people. >> it makes no sense. what we heard ad nauseam from the left. don't give the decision to the states. don't give the decision to the people. okay well if everyone wants row when i give the decision to the people which constitutionally is exactly where it should be. give the decision to the people,
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what are you scared of? >> that's right, so donations poured in with the democrat party just as ruth bader ginsburg passed away but after the draft decision was like yesterday there was actually sort of a paltry donation so maybe this attempted seizure is not actually working in the fact that people feel a certain way about this hotly contested issue. >> right there was a bit of a pop but it's not quite what they were expecting. i think the issue here is they don't want to give the issue to the people to decide. they are afraid they're not gonna -- listen, there are plenty of republicans that live in blue states that deal with the decisions that those around them make. so tax and spend and soft on crime and all of those things. this republicans have a choice. many of left and they feel like they are more in line with their morals and values.
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if somebody's living in the state that wants to put more of a restriction this is not an opinion that's going to undo abortion in this country. states may put more restrictions on it, but people have the right to leave. they can go live somewhere else where it's more of a free-for-all and they could do whatever they want to. again, this should be about a people commit should be about your peers, should be about the choices we want to make. >> that's right, as a former congress from one who's had into our authority rests. let's play another sound bite of our president -- what is thought roe v. wade decided and how much he butchered the issue at heart. take a listen. >> i do not view abortion as a choice and a ride. i think it's always a tragedy. i'm a bit of an odd man out my. i do not vote for funding for abortion. >> he singing a vastly different tune in addition to changing his
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mind he also goes on to state that what roe v. wade decided was what all mainstream religions hold in part pete is absolutely conflating the issue, which was authority of states and people. is also changing his mind on the fundamental issue that they are trying to fund raise and galvanize young voters and progressive left voters in the upcoming midterms. so to that point that joe biden that gave you that clip basically saying i don't believe in abortion. he ran for president. he could never win the primary races when he ran for president. he needs to be more radical. if you look at the politics of this it's interesting because chuck schumer is gonna say i'm if the sun it's not going to deal with this when the senate well. the problem with that is he can't take a middle-of-the-road position planned parenthood can make them abortion on demand.
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republicans will go a listen i might support some abortion laws, which by the way will not. whether it's nine weeks or 15 weeks -- they're going to be able to go out again -- i'm not her fault harm abortion but i can take some abortion and they can get out of the vote in the senate. senators trump from georgia and arizona and nevada are going to have to vote on full-term abortion. this is bad politics. i look at how this plays out. i don't think it plays well for democrats. hispanics -- again we are six months away from the election. as you talk about abortion and americans -- they get their gas cans failed they're thinking about inflation. they're not thinking about abortion. this is not going to work six months from the election. it's can have times to dissipate. >> usually it's an october
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surprise and now furtherance of that bad politics were democrats are essentially inserting what they think their party voters care about most. in total he shall gaming from what everyone else does care about. just one more note on what bad politics is. that's what your friend kamala harris. trying to weaponize the use of the law against women. we say how dare they tell a woman which he can do and not do with her own body. how dare they try to stop her from determining her own future. how dare they try to deny women there right and their freedoms? >> notwithstanding the obvious double standard that you can do what you want with your body when it comes to that but not to
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a vaccine or something like that, how do you feel about her chances of efficacy on that were shouting how dare they actually carries weight with her voters at the heart of the issue? >> she's a perfect example in her right about how the democratic party is desperate. this is why this was like. we all knew it was a democrat that lake bed. we are going to find out sooner that person was. there should be a harsh punishment for it. never has this happened before. as far as abortion is concerned, i personally, as a mother of three, believe life begins when i see that heartbeat. myself i have had a miscarriage at seven weeks pregnant and i remember that devastation. it was not my choice. it ended up being a blessing because i had my third child. i do not believe roe v. wade is about abortion. it's truly about the government control of our bodies. that's just the gray line there. i don't want the government to make decisions for me. if i knew a 10-year-old who was
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raped by their father i might feel differently. i also believe in the right to choose. i don't believe in full-term, not even 15 weeks. at seven weeks when i had my miscarriage i felt that's the cut off right there. >> am sorry that happened to you and thank you for sharing that with us. you know you are not alone in that. for example just as ruth bader ginsburg again who the left is propped up and edited a lot of her words but she said experienced it moot -- he said the most prominent example in recent decades is roe v. wade. she called out at the time the overblown judicial overreach that roe v. wade was irrespective of the issue of abortion. she pointed out it was judicial overreach. she predicted this and now the democrats are trying to seize it on behalf of their midterms. it's not going to work because americans care about inflation will come a kitchen table issues. >> what about what a liberal
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>> last night's ohio primary was arguably the most significant political event to date. buckeye state g.o.p. voters packing trunk and forced trails in the polls just three weeks ago. but leapt to the front of a crowded field once he got the backing from the former president, donald trump. sean, amazingly all of president trump's candidates, 1r
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boss very happy with that record last night. j.d. vance in particular got the endorsement april 15th. if you look at the real clear politics graph to get the trump endorsement -- scott >> i don't know if your earl bostick and imagine a success last night. probably not. but it's amazing how well he is done in the relationship that he has with the voter base. i know that as a former politician endorsements do not really matter. he wanted endorsement's but they don't really change the outcome of an election unless it's a donald trump endorsement. what happened this you have people who politician say they are going to work for and help out, then they print forget about them. donald trump says i'm gonna forget about a wall -- he did i'm gonna go after china and i'm gonna put tariffs on them to make them free traders. i'm going to put conservatives pro-life justices on the court. it made people's lives better. they love him for it.
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so j.d. vance as your guide in his america first, they trust him because he's never lied to them. >> exactly. that's exactly what happened. emily, today president biden decided to test out his new midterm method. take a look. >> let me tell you about this ultimate maga agenda. the maga republicans. >> somebody is occupying a lot of real estate. i think this is the perfect illustration about how this president is zero ability to engage in specificity. he had zero ability to actually address all of those issues we've been talking about today about inflation and the plummeting valley of the dough.
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the right to feel safe, the return your livelihood put food on the table. blue-collar jobs, et cetera. he has none ability to come toe-to-toe or i do i look americans in the eye and say i hear you come i see you. instead of the greatest enemy to them is always on us. it's the american lit is proud of being here. the american as part of our flag. that stands for the flight, that supports president trump or maybe just doesn't hate him. he has an inability to the maga name was and uses that as some type of epithet. if he thinks that's gonna work and of their midterms done a fine pair that might work for a ratings pump for a second but is not going to work at the ballot. when everybody is voting with those with their wallet, their faith, their family, and their freedom in mind. >> you are right. remember when he called -- that's what he does some interactive voter. julie, apparently was a line from a movie.
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>> it's brilliant. >> julie, tim ryan who is the democrat nominee in ohio was asked if biden can campaign with him. let's listen to what he said. >> president biden, will you impress president biden to come campaign for you? >> we welcome everybody support but i will be the face of this campaign. i don't think surrogates are going to play a huge role here. >> doesn't want the sitting president. i don't think a lot of these candidates want any democrats currently in office to be supporting them. right now honestly this country is leaning to the middle. they are tired of the left being ultra-radical, ultraliberal. they want a more moderate leader. look at what happened with nina turner was backed by aoc and bernie sanders. now this was so interesting. the last time these two matt turner only lost by five points. this tells you so much but where the progressives are going. they are bringing down the party
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that's exactly why nobody wants biden's for -- >> take a look at number one inflation, number two crime, number three schools. schools. these are all issues republicans went on. >> it's address inflation in the economy first. 8.5% inflation will start with some numbers. the numbers going back up. people worry about putting food on the table. they worry about supporting their family. when you see and make strides like this because to get the backing of president trump to remind him that people want business leaders in the hot seat making the decisions for them. maybe you think president trump was a little brush in the way he did it. maybe people like glenn youngkin a little bit better about the candidate was very successful. these are the things the people are thinking about. much of the story -- $35.
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one mop in the store was the only ship twice you had. i'm actually somebody to do the mopping for me for $35. these are things that people think about and they are having a hard time and struggling. >> that's right. quickly on tim ryan come of the democratic in ohio, he must've looked up to mccullers who distanced himself from biden, brought a different agenda command lost -- >> probably a mop campaign for him. >> one mop. coming up comedian dave chappelle attacked on stage in front of a crowd by a man armed with a knife. the details next.
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the frightening attack on comedian dave chappelle while performing on stage last night. he was performing at the netflix as a joke festival in los angeles bid this is cell phone video of the attack. you could see the man storm dave chappelle right in front of a shocked crowd. he was armed with a fake gun but it contained a real knife. is now been charged with assault with a deadly weapon. we don't know why he attacked dave chappelle. interestingly before he stormed the stage, dave chappelle was supported the joking about boosting his security after the backlash from his netflix special last year. this is horrifying. >> this is that i woke going broke. this is someone standing by, angry about his netflix special worry made jokes about trans people. he's a comedian, which goes back to chris rock in the oscars. this got what was coming to them. he got good security thank god. he's actually lucky he didn't get entered appear the sky pummeled him to the ground for to do this is a video but this guy actually endorsed? this is what you get when you do
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stupid stuff. the guys arm was literally ripped out of its socket and spun around hundred and 80 degrees with the sale but basically being where my fest as per that's what his arm looked like. look at it right there, that's what happens when you storm on stage and break the law. all over a stupid political thing. you need a sense of humor. comedy. >> it's really frightening now that violence seems to be acceptable anywhere. somebody can storm the state -- that situation could have ended far worse. we've seen viral videos of people in all-out brawls at bed bath & beyond in line to buy candles on airplanes. it seems everywhere and yet this supposed to be more civilized society. it seems like truly violence is now accepted everywhere. >> specifically when democrats say speech is violence, why can't you then meet that speech with actual violence? we have comedians they can't make fun of different issues in society.
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we've lost that as a society. our founders understood that when people talk about things, when they debate things, when they argue about things and then vote about it they don't pick up guns and shoot each other. that's why we have the system in the system works. if you have one side go to violence over speech, the other side is going to be forced to go to violence of her speech. the society devolves into guns and fists and punching as opposed to this idea that let's all have speech, let's debate it. let's talk about it and vote about it. they are completely ruining america and ruining free-speech. >> and testament relate to dave chappelle and i just blanked out -- chris rock, thank you. who both went respectively on with their format we don't yet know. it does go to their professionalism that the show did go on despite this brutal attack. >> absolutely. a lot of people are talking about how will smith and chris
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rock come of that incident set the stage for what happened here. as part of it but it's also the fact that in this country you can commit crimes and you are not incarcerated. there are consequences for committing crimes. people wouldn't be doing the things they are doing, they would be having conversations instead of rushing the stage like this. i like to have this conversation and however long it takes. he was charged with assault with a death a weapon but let's see what happens to the sky. does he get put in jail? we're talking the california los angeles here. i think when it comes to criminal justice reform in the transverse thing in this country, people need to be punished than they want to things like this. >> if there are deterrent consequences people will not engage in these violent things. >> very true. i wonder about the security of this event. they managed to confiscate cell phones but not roughly kept guns knives in them. performance like this should have security. i think two things are at play in society here. two types of violence feared one there are covid crazy. people of gone crazy over covid.
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the airplane violence we've seen i think is a byproduct of that. we haven't heard a lot about that. since mask meant it was lifted. but there's that, people totally have this built up anger. and also people are so sensitive, so edgy. they cannot take a joke. they resort to violence. just take a joke. just last. just listen to what somebody says a move on with it worth rue and whatever happened to the sky? >> in the skies can be charged with assault but what a double standard. ralph smith flopped and nobody ran after mp to get to stay for an oscar cup, a double. we expect no less coming out of hollywood. coming up a laundry list of her left groups trying to silence elon musk by encouraging advertisers to boycott twitter if he carries out his policy of free speech for the platform. stay with us.
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unlimited cashback match... only from discover. ♪ ♪ >> emily compagno on my left -- elon musk is now calling out the groups behind a letter urging major companies to boycott twitter. the letter says in part as top advertisers on twitter, your brand risks association with the platform amplifying hate, extremism, misinformation, and conspiracy theorists under musk's management for twitter is becoming a sizable of misinformation with your brand attached. the letter is reportedly
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targeting companies like apple, coca-cola, and is in and outside by some high profile of liberal figures. musket response on twitter who runs these organizations that want to control your access to information? let's investigate. what they found was it's tied to dark many groups calling musk out. george soros society foundation. ngos -- wealthy democrat but donors. and governments of european countries. >> i love this because it's sort of a trailer of what's going to come on twitter. what happens when people have equal access to information? what happens if there is no censorship or blank saying this is exactly who is funding this letter and who supported these authors of the letter saying that it's a toxic misinformation cesspool? this is free-speech. this goes to the heart of the
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issue, which is that democrats want to censor you. the greater fear of the democrats hold as there is diversity of thought and freedom of thought. for some reason that's also a threat to these european governments who have advocated heavily by the way for intense regulation of social media tech companies, which i'm sure you know so much about. correct me if i'm wrong. they have that different philosophy which is that you hold the ownership of the information versus the social media companies that hold the access to the information. elon musk is a breath of fresh are. i can't wait to see what's down the road. >> me too. sean, the left trying to hold onto their silos of power peer level of social media, liberal corporate america. >> doesn't seem weird that elon musk's twitter account seems like donald trump's twitter account? i love it. finally another individual on twitter who is willing to do that. but when you have really bad ideas, they can't withstand the scrutiny of the public, you cannot people on a platform where you don't need to have a media organization behind your
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words, you can just call it hypocrisy and the idiocy of the idea. if your ideas are so bad, you can't withstand that scrutiny you've disowns those who will scrutinize you. twitter has become a cesspool of lies and misinformation under its current regime. they can't tack what people will say about the bad ideas and liberal ideas. if you own a affront to mentally transform america you can't have people pushed back a new pair this free-speech platform under elon musk will do exactly that. and ruin their mission to change america. >> they are trying hard. they're going after advertising dollars. >> elon musk is pretty were amazing. his boonies putting his money where his mouth is. thing i support free speech. he has said this is not part of this, this is about discourse in a democracy and free speech as a part that process. his does anybody else the irony here?
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she says that the hunter biden laptop situation -- having said that elon wants to create a platform where people can speak their minds and have conversations and go back and forth. that's really important. as a businessman he's been very successful neto with tesla but also spacex. >> it is an interesting comparison. and then eli wanting free-speech. >> i love this from before the point that a plop down $44 million and said it's not to make money, is just having fun. it is not the kind of cash lying around. i will say this, i love the liberal media freak out about this. they were saying that this is an attack on democracy. now of course they're going to have a new narrative and is going to be on my gosh, he's going to charge large corporations. what's this going to mean? if the pay for so i went on elon musk's twitter account and he once again said that twitter
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will always be free for casual users but may be a slight cost for commercial government users. i think it's brilliant, i love it. you can go on there and express your opinions and not get blacklisted or taken off twitter. >> twitter is a business and he wants to make it a profitable company. that's how it can increase value to shareholder. so to do that you have to make money. he have to. >> i want everyone to participate on the platform. i'm going to make more money or if you kick half of america off your platform that's a dumb business model. how do you make money with half of america? >> they do think to say that twitter is hard to monetize. so what is elon musk going to do? he's coming to this, is he really trying to make money? >> i don't think he is trying to make money. i think it's just kind of a support frame.
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i think you'd like to turn this into a much more successful company. mark supper -- i think you and is going to step back and put the free-speech back out there, clean house of all of these employees getting the salaries for nothing and turn around the business model. i think it's fun for him. >> i hope he put some sunlight on these algorithms. i want to do -- up next a dollar tree manager is now out of a job after posting this help wanted sign bashing jens he in their work ethic. was it the right call? ♪ ♪ what are you recommending for muscle pain?
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wade into law. ambassador nikki haley, grover norquist, mark short and more, coming up, as "america reports" top of the hour. >> welcome back. if you thought your boss was tough, we have a story for you. all right, so an employer allegedly forcing his employees to sign a pledge promising to show up early and not whine. here is a closer look at that contract that was posted to redit. among the 13 rules, one that demands staffers cheerfully volunteer for crappy tasks. meanwhile, a dollar tree manager has been fired after posting a help wanted sign bashing his gen z workers, saying they don't know how to work. he claims two cashiers boyfriends stuck around for a shift and then quit when they told them to go, the company
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said the sign was not approved. sean, what a bunch of snowflakes. totally 80s to have your boyfriend come, that's how we grew up. you are not supposed to get fired or quit after being called out on it. >> if i didn't have a boyfriend in the 80s -- clear about that, but do kids know how to work, they are not born knowing how to work and it's a parents' job before they go to work, ok, show up on time, you have to do things you don't want to do, but do what the boss says, you have to work hard. you instruct them how to behave in the workplace and they grow. if you don't teach your kids, a kid is going to not do the crappy tasks, not show up on time and will have the boyfriend hang out with them for the whole shift. that's what parents are for, helping bring your kids into the workforce. and the crappy jobs all of us had lead to pretty good jobs but we all start at the bottom and work the way up. gen zers want to start at the top. >> and what are you hearing in
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the entire business community and the industry i feel i had to put out a lot of public statements supporting things like this, but in reality, the bottom drop out with these employees that don't know how to hold them up. >> it's really difficult. it's difficult to manage them. they are entitled and so the ones that i have dealt with, i'm not speaking for all, have been very, very difficult, and employers say, you know, this is -- this is america, this is the next generation, and these are the work values and ethics that you are talking about that are taught at home. then you have pandemic policies, for example, where people were allowed to work at home and be in their pajamas, made the whole situation a lot worse. employers are trying to do the best they can to cater to these people. part also is society and our culture and you think about the fact that these, you know, short-term jobs that start them off, these are our future leaders of america. that scares me when they don't answer emails, whether they get snarky, they think they should be entitled to all the things at the workplace. an don't talk on the phone
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anymore. >> when i started in tv, my boss would say jump this high and i tried to jump higher than that. now they think they should start at the top and not getting paid, entitlement at its worst. >> and the slightest bit of pressure the employees crumple, and worries me for the future if we are in fact headed for a recession, heaven forbid. a lot more pressures. during the pandemic and my family's small business had to cut tremendous amount of costs, my dad does everything from clean the toilets himself to lead everything. that's what a small business owner does. 24-hour days, no vacation, and that's the love and investment, and the hard work and the hard work ethic we hold that i think maybe missed gen z. >> our first responders, healthcare workers, meat packers did not stop during covid-19, they put themselves at risk to keep society going.
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the pledge the employer had their employees sign, 19 items, and i believe i have won the greatest lottery of all time, i am alive, i walk the earth, live in america. i am grateful. another item was some choose to be lazy, some sleep in, i choose to work my butt off and he got criticized, him or her, but that's -- look, there is all the things. i understand that the world is not fair, and i'm not ok with it, i do not resent the success of others. what we need, 13-point pledge in every business. >> and every parenting. i feel this is what you do as a parent. >> chomping at the bit to get in here. i blame parents across america because you are raising soiled, lazy children. and if you do not hold your kids accountable, they are going to start at the jobs and think they don't have to work. there is no work ethic these days. and we talk about the jobs that we held as a kid, i worked at a freaking movie theater with a
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hair net in my hair and scooping popcorn on friday nights, my friends in high school were going out on dates, that's why i was single until he was 36. and then i also did many other really low-lying jobs. but anyway, and i had my boyfriend stop by the pharmacy but not hang out there all day. kudos for dollar tree boss, by a company that wants hard working employees. >> my daughter just started working, she works at a pizza place, and she's carrying two pizzas out and drops them both and starts to cry. here is the deal. she got back up, she didn't run out, listen, you'll have bad days, all of us have bad days and you keep up and get going. i could not have been prouder of the horrible story and she told us to us, but that's the lessons the kids need to learn as they go through, you know, these jobs. it makes them better as they move through life. >> and kids are good americans.
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>> that's one good story. >> after i saw "empire records" we got inspired as kids, we wanted to work in record stores. i was 16, so my 18-year-old friend got the job at the record store and i would go and hang out and put away stuff also, so they were getting free child labor, i shall not name the record store, it was fun. what would be your first rule to give the snowflakes, number one rule. >> you have to show up five days a week, oh, my god, and real clothes, not pajamas. >> and don't whine. my biggest pet peeve are whiner, complainers, so many. shut up. and i speak to my children that way. >> [laughter] stay with us.
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just girls that know how to use a great filter. but i mean, i like the idea she's smart but if you are that smart, why are you posing half naked on instagram. as a role model, if you are so intelligent why aren't you working as, i don't know, any other executive sort of. have you seen her instagram? she's half naked in all of them. but anyway, back to the i.q. test. mine is 136, i'm no genius either. >> she doesn't want to waste her time with idiots. she says it's to find mr. right, but this is to find mr. beta male. like ok, let me take that test for you, where is the man no thanks, sister, filter user, i would think that the worst nightmare would be someone that capitulates to a ridiculous test like that. she should have everyone take an
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s.t.d. test. >> my red socks would kick me out of the date, i've gotten some feedback on them. here is my deal. bill gates is really smart. i don't think it would be great to date bill gates. smart people are not always great people and sit down and have a cup of coffee. how nice are they, how nice to you? what do we have in common, faith, politics, that's what matters, not the i.q. >> that's what i was going to say, it's about values. i would add to your s.t.d. testing, who cares, some of the smartest people dropped out of college, numbers don't mean what kind of person you are, do you share the morals, the values, can you grow together. >> in fairness to her, how can you connect someone you cannot have a conversation with. current events. >> a cup of coffee, nothing on paper. >> you want someone to be well
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versed. i'm a different breed, though. >> also e.q. factors in, and ways of ascertaining that, connect with someone, wonderful and the number is lower, how do you know unless you talk with them about everything. >> it all comes down to values in the heart and for me, faith, that's number one. i.q. test out the window. thanks to everyone. here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you, team. brand-new fox news polling shows trouble ahead for president biden and democrats looking to win in key elections in the midterms. more than half the country now disapproves of the job that president biden is doing, and the president underwater on key issues like crime, immigration, and the economy. >> john: numbers are better than some others. what does it mean for the far left agenda the democrats have been pushing for the past year. reaction from kentucky republican senator rand paul and former u.s. ambassador to the united
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