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tweet. the news plummeting the company's stock and raising concerns that the social media giant will continue to crackdown on free speech if the deal full through. jackie, break this down for us. >> i looked at it from two perspectives. maybe elon musk was looking for an out to be able to walk away and he was never serious. and and maybe he doesn't want to pay $54 a share. but elon is very impulsive. he put the bid out on twitter before he secured the financing and liquidated his own stock
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sales and did due diligence like this. most would do this kind of work first and then figure out what their bid was and go after the company. there are a couple of different pieces of what's happening here and we will have to see as the elon saga is always a saga and how that plays out. >> into your point, cheryl, he's nervous. why? >> twitter told us in the brief amount of information to give us before they mic dropped and said no more guidance, wall street, they had daily active users for several quarters. going back to 2019. i pulled up the numbers today. in the fourth quarter, they overstated by $1.4 million. overstated users. in q2, 1.7 million users, he wants the proof.
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there is a $1 billion breakup price if this deal doesn't go through. i don't blame him. he needs to make sure he can monetize his is users. you have to be able to prove that someone on twitter saw an advertisement. i had to go back to pepsico and say yes, the user saw the advertisement. that has to be proved. he wants proof. i'm not surprised by what musk is doing. i think at the end of the day, the deal goes through. >> $81 billion breakup deal. something i wish i had in the past. [laughter] $1 quintillion breakup deal but everyone's looking at the local elon musk taking over. but twitter blatantly allowing the white house, for example, to tweet this disinformation --
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misinformation they claim they are so staunchly against. when president biden took office, millions were unemployed and there was no vaccine available. >> oh, stop. >> in the last 15 months, the economy has created a .3 million jobs... that's a lie. >> raymond arroyo and i just had a conversation about pinocchio. i said we are going to have to check our supply chain prices, how much food we have to build a little pinocchio knows this year. because that's a flat out lie. the white house -- millions of people are struggling and they don't have time to fact-check the white house. but the guy that said he was going to unify the country and be different, but i could put it on a loop, any time on my twitter, december 12th it's when he got his first shot. he was not in office when we had the vaccine.
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i mean, if you need a receipt, i don't think we do, i think we know that operation warp speed generated that. but if people are asleep, we can wake them up with proof of all down the line come up with what you said. it's particularly sad in its manipulation. i don't need an apology. the american people don't need one. if you change your behavior -- if you don't change your behavior and you apologize, that's manipulation. >> rob, take it home. >> we've speculated that twitter has long been owned by the left but what's been overstated about people like us, like media people come up lydia , political people, it's not a statistic you like but if you or someone like elon musk that's trying to make money off of this, that's what we are seeing.
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in the future, when it comes to twitter, he will have to figure out how he's going to make money off of it and if this is really going to be the "free speech square" that we think it should be. >> he wants to take twitter private, that's part of the deal. that's public knowledge. take it private and at some point bring it back to the public market. all of that is dollars and cents. >> a businessman, someone that created tesla and it runs spacex, he wants to make sure -- >> what happens if it doesn't go through? what happens to bias and blatant misinformation, free speech? >> it still stands. a lot of conservatives that have very big followings on twitter know that you are suppressed. with my own personal following,
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i saw it explode in the last couple weeks even when this was announced. you see the difference in the engagement and followers. our friend, dave rubin, had an experiment on twitter. when you look at "the new york times" with tens of millions of followers on twitter, he could get more retweets if you tweeted a picture of a piece of fruit. but there's zero engagement for "new york times." this user base is inflated. >> i have a question for you, jackie. it has to do with twitter's role in deals. we know tesla is not happy with some of elon musk's tweets. here he is now trying to buy twitter and take it private, how is it for the ceo, the guy that runs the company, to be on twitter and the impact that it can have on shares? >> i think it has a huge impact.
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>> not always positive. >> right. whether the truth is being told on twitter or not is one conversation but for donald trump, you can move markets that way. >> he's moving his own markets, having an effect. it's not a positive one, the last time i checked. >> and that goes back to my due diligence point. he did not do due diligence. people were excited about this deal, now there's a potential hold on it and the stock is down. he knows how much power he has. what is elon thinking in his head? every time he tweets something, it's not haphazard. what kind of game is he playing? because a quick final question, what's more important to the shareholders' value? this whole issue with the fake
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accounts? >> it's all about the numbers. elon has shares in twitter, at the end of the day, you've got to monetize who is on the platform. whether you're twitter, facebook, instagram, spotify, take your pick. you've got to make money. >> i think you might be bargain-hunting, to your point. >> what ever it is -- >> i've got mad respect for his twitter game. i'm willing to bargain. >> up next, it's a matter of life and death. the growing outrage over the shortage in baby formula. as there appears to be plenty on hand for migrants at a border facility. how can this happen in america? ♪ ♪
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>> outrage is growing over the nationwide shortage of baby formula. the biden administration is facing strong criticism today. more than 50% of formula products are out of stock on store shelves and a growing lisf states. you can see it in red, states that are in dire need. every map -- every state is in play. nobody gets left off with being down by at a crisis now. it's been cooking for a while. anybody could have seen this coming. the white house announced steps,
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including cracking down on price gouging and importing formula from overseas. jackie, you look like your head is going to pop off with this one. the parents are scrambling to feed their babies. >> it's stressful because there is not another option, i've been looking for formula. >> my mother-in-law and i went shopping for formula and i panicked. it was the first time i really panicked. >> it's just sheer panic. it you don't know what to do. parents have to be able to feed their children! >> countless photographs of empty shelves, what mothers are facing. do you want to know where you can get formula? at the border. fox news obtaining these pictures showing plenty of it at this migrant processing center.
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emily, we saw these images for the first time this hour yesterday. it isn't that we don't want people to be taken care of when they need it. but we want everybody to be taken care of, particularly our american citizens. >> it's to stomach hearing mother's say they are panicking and having to struggle to find baby food. to your point, if we are all in this together, then we are all in this together. my biggest question is whatever small action the president is taking right now, it's too little, too late. why has he waited until now? we know the scarcity started during the pandemic. back in september, there was a complaint about the formula made by abbott laboratories. the fda, what our tax dollars fund, did not inspect the factory until four months later. in the white house responded
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with -- abbott is one of the only suppliers for some of those varieties. we need more from our president and our tax dollars when new mothers and newborn infants are in trouble. >> when you bring a baby into the world in the hospital, the first thing they give you is formula. until you can get to the point where you are sustaining, when you go home to breastfeed, to pump. it's not just 5,000 people or some crazy number that they've come up with to justify that oh, there is scarcity but only for a few. why can we put 5,000 people together? we seriously could. jackie, there is a point where you really piped up. we are willing -- just like oil, in dire need, to go outside this country and go get it.
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go get baby formula. >> regarding gas prices, why we don't incentivize our drillers to pump more, we are in the same boat when it comes to baby formula. it feels like we are in a third world country. i never thought in america people would be scrambling to go to the shelves and find that they are empty. even the babies that we let into this country illegally, babies are babies and they need formula. but how they've been managing the supply chain, this is a part of this too. the tainted formula only exacerbated this problem. now you are going to outside sources for production of what we need to hear. it's, harris. >> do you think they are going to readily make it available to us? i know they want to make money but your quick thoughts on that?
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>> i don't think they are -- we have to be suspect of the products that come from china as well. there've been a lot of questions about pet food that comes from china, what are the ingredients, what goes into it? you have to wonder if that's what we want to be feeding our children. >> rob, i've taken a lot of heat online. i've brought some fire to a hashtag i created, #operationwarp speedmybaby. what do we expect the white house to do? we have a bully pulpit. i don't think they're going to be making baby formula. that's not the expectation but there's an expectation for this president. >> when i look at this, it seems that this is the least proactive and most reactive administration i've seen in recent memory, right? the congresswoman that made a
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big fuss about this, this is something that's come up online, they talk to these mothers that are going through this and it really does take for this to become such an outrage, to see this administration even start to address this. remember before the incoming press secretary, she chuckled when she was asked about this. >> she laughed. >> it's unacceptable. i don't understand what they just can't be proactive about these things. it makes me question all the times, what on earth is it that these people are doing in washington, d.c.? it's one fire after the next after the next. >> well, that's the problem. >> but they want to talk about pronouns. >> a large number of americans don't believe that the president is doing a good job. jen psaki was grilled about the press -- by the press -- about
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the baby formula shortage. watch this. >> i would say that the president is going to continue to use every tool we have in order to bridge that gap. >> what's your best sense of one store shelves will be stocked again? >> this administration has been working for weeks now to address in anticipation of what we thought there could be for shortages. >> if you can't find formula and you need it for your baby to eat -- >> we encourage any parent that has concern about their child's health or well-being to call their doctor or pediatrician. >> even if they get abbott production up and they are trying to start that, dealing with the fda, which is a whole bureaucratic institution, it'll take 8 to 10 weeks for abbott nutrition to get back --
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>> that's the facts? did they lie in that statement? >> i don't want to go that far. but abbott nutrition, it'll take 8 to 10 weeks for them to get back up to production. that facility. that's one issue. number 2, i saw them do it again with jen psaki in her press conference. well, we are talking to target, the retailers, gerber -- >> the wrong end. >> like it somebody else's fault. not our fault. they've been aware of this since the end of last year. there was a letter that was sent to the white house in february, in february. and it's may. >> the congresswoman from new york was on it. what you just said, 8 to 10 weeks to get them going, i know what the expectation will be going into the summer. there are only three corporations that make 93% of
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beginning may 18th, all staff will be able to use the peloton app at no cost to them. more than 12,000 staffers are eligible and this would put taxpayers on the hook for his --as much as $480,000 per mont. there it is. my husband loves this video. these shrimp don't live that long, do they? >> this is how i look at this, this is just a drop in the bucket. but it comes at a really bad time. it just shows how tone-deaf the democrats and the administration are about everything that's happening right now. people can't get baby formula, as we just discussed. they are paying north of $4 a
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gallon and it'll only get higher. they are struggling to put food on the table and this is what people are worried about? giving peloton memberships to house staffers? it's wasteful, it's not okay. the timing could cannot be worse. >> i don't have a bicycle in mind but here's my vision... because we know the president likes to ride the bike. have him ride to abbott, the plant that makes the baby formula and sit outside until they get their fda requirements to be able to produce again in the next couple weeks. >> ride to raise awareness. >> when i was a federal attorney, i was conscious every day that my entire paycheck was the taxpayers' dime. i was a steward of everyone else's money. i did not use a pen without being cognizant of that.
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even among the holiday seasons, when you are gesturing kindness toward your team, bosses, management, et cetera, how is it the taxpayers and not only on the hook for ever hundreds of thousands of dollars but that they have to accept is to begin with? the optics are horrible. it's the worst timing possible. and jen psaki's quips about it, when people are sensitive of suffering, this just stinks to high heavens. >> obviously, this is a big contract that the government is talking about. low level staffers in the house don't make a lot of money. i understand they're trying to do something. may be because health and wellness but to jackie's point, its tone-deaf and very, very bad timing. >> do you think they have to sweeten the deal to get workers to come to work?
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>> we have a labor >> i know engine that has not been able to reopen because they can't get people to work at the gym. >> i have to say i don't want to throw initiated on pelaton, i'm a proud member of the love squad. >> you look good, by the way. >> this just really speaks to the idea and the notion that the democrat party and the people on the left are just a part party of elitists. when the american public is going through gas prices, groceries being expensive, going through inflation what do they do? literally spend hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars per month on the pelaton prescription, subscription. when they have a baby formula shortage as well. it is tone-deaf and not in step of where the vast majority of american people are. i think that is why we have seen
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will no longer tolerate attempts to silence artistic expression and it is telling employees to get on board or get lost. the company riding in its latest corporate culture memo, "entertaining the world is an amazing opportunity and also a challenge because viewers have very different tastes and points of view. if you find it hard to support our content, netflix may not be the best place for you." rob, what a refreshing stance from a public company, right? they are not bowing down to cancel culture and woke noise. >> go netflix. >> foul over the past couple years, we've seen this rise of woke culture. these people have gone into these organizations and have tried to be activists within these organizations instead of doing their job. in netflix a couple of months ago, when the dave chappelle thing came out and the trans community was very upset with that, there is a trans activists
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working for netflix that staged a walkout and was suspected of leaking data and that person was fired. netflix sending this out right now is saying that you work for us, you will do your job. you are not an activist and if he wants to go be an activist, go do it somewhere that's not on our payroll. >> yeah, love it or leave it, harris. >> it's the fact that workers probably already know it's a right to work workplace. you and i, cheryl, were talking about it. for the most part, they are not unionized. if you don't like the coffee they make, whatever, you are free to walk. but netflix is boldly saying it. this puts out information about what their culture is like. they don't want anyone to get it twisted. >> one more point about that,
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they are seeing a different description, less of this woke content being pushed out there. the only color that matters is green. we are going to into what i am calling the "post woke era." >> will this appeal to an audience that resists cancel culture and wants to be in that post woke era? >> if they look at what's happening with disney and don't want to go that direction, disney is a perfect test case for going too far politically. at the end of the day, it's a business, and when it comes to netflix, yes, they have a subscriber ship. they lost about 200,000 subscribers. i was looking at jackie to confirm my numbers. they obviously have a problem but they want to make sure they
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appeal to everybody. it's the liberal media here in new york and l.a., they say to your go places, new york and l.a. when there is an entire country and in netflix's case, an entire world with many different views and you don't want to stomp on those views, you need people to pay the subscription fee and watch their favorite shows. they stood by dave chappelle. and then he got attacked onstage in l.a. and again, they stood behind him. good for them. >> they are articulating that position that social media platforms have taken, there's a space between us and our content. the reason that there is this breadth, this audience is diverse and we are divorced from any association with that. it provides them a bit of cover. jackie, with all of those companies that have bowed to both employee internal pressure and external audience pressure,
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the woke cancel culture. i have a list too long to read of different shows -- the list goes on, netflix will not be on that list. >> it's called "woke" capitalism. for a while, companies were embracing it. but it's antagonistic. what they are starting to realize is that if you pick one group over another with respect to your audience or who you are selling a product to, you're going to be alienating someone at the others' expense. in the case of netflix losing subscribers, i always come back to the famous example of michael jordan, republicans wear sneakers too. he was talking about that when he said he wasn't going to use his celebrity to be political. we live in a country with diverse views and opinions. if you want to make money by the capitalist model, there's no place for
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>> parents becoming more desperate to feed their babies. president biden dropped the ball as the crisis was unfolding. one of the angles we'll be covering today. could biden do more to address the skyrocketing price of gasoline, andy says yes, and is there evidence the biden administration knew its immigration policies would create a crisis on the border. florida attorney general ashley moody says she's got proof. she joins us coming up on "america reports," see you at the top of the hour. >> harris: katy perry is enjoying the simple life in kentucky. her priorities shifted after becoming a mother two years ago and that the move was important for gaining perspective.
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>> i was just telling you i'm living like in kentucky and i have for almost a month now, and that's quite an amazing experience. reminds you that hollywood is not america, and you need to remember that. you can understand people better, living in a bubble, the bubbles are opposite but yeah, it's interesting. >> i mean, look, there is one of my favorite songs called "hollywood is not america," on my iphone right now. and i agree with her. i was in louisville the past weekend, it's a beautiful town and you know what, i think we are seeing more and more of these hollywood elites, luckily saying wait a minute, during the pandemic they moved to other place, found other places to go, talented singer, love my katy perry, big fan and i think you know, i'm glad she's actually speaking out and giving a voice to say that hollywood is not everything, and we talk about the wokeness of netflix and disney, you know, i think people are starting to wake up. good for her. >> harris: i wonder if there is
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not somewhat of an exodus at least in thinking about hollywood. i don't know if their bodies have followed their mindsets yet, rob, but you hear more people in hollywood saying they need more of a slice of reality, and lockdown will do it for you, that state was locked down a long time. >> absolutely, and katy perry is not the first. i remember reading woody harrelson has lived in hawaii for a long time, demi moore raised her kids in idaho or oregon, so yeah, the thing about it is, hollywood and places like hollywood and new york and d.c., they're different bubbles of themselves and people discovered different parts of the country during the pandemic, i moved down to florida a couple years ago, it was not miami, the other side of florida so i was in st. pete and you do start realizing, a beautiful place, and realize something outside of the hustle or bustle of new york or the complete insanity that is hollywood.
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>> emily: i love kentucky, and driving my mach1 like i do every summer. real america reveals itself and that's main street, it's not the hollywood walk of fame and that's dirt roads, cold beer, hot barbecue and family, faith and freedom, glad she's getting the perspective americans have every day. >> i just want me some barbecue. >> i always want barbecue. i don't need occasion. mach1 may put me in the mood, driving that baby. >> i give her credit and gaining the perspective. i wish chelsea handler would press her a bit more on the things you are talking about, what it is that changed for her. she says she gained perspective and interesting to have something to compare and contrast, what was it she noticed about the heartland and the people that have impacted and changed her life. i think if more people from hollywood would speak up about some of those core values that
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they see in other people across this country then they could make it more accessible. >> that's so critical, too. because people look at them like, you know, like they're perfect, idolize them, like they're the characters on stage and they are just normal mom. >> isn't she a new mom? >> she said becoming a mom changed her mind about hollywood. >> when you think about it, i have a friend who is a well-known actress, won't say who it is, but as she's gotten older she's gotten more conservative but she will never say that publicly. i will deny that, you know, cheryl, if you ever bring it up. >> i wonder why, though. >> they can't say that in hollywood because they won't work. literally -- no, literally -- >> silence. >> like what? >> i know, we work at fox and i mean, people know we are strong in our faith, a lot of things about us in terms of what keeps us strong. i had can't imagine keeping you
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from getting a job. >> in hollywood the idea that everybody is liberal and they have the total liberal line. >> why would you tolerate that? >> they want to work and be famous and successful. >> like will smith. >> slapping folk when things don't work out? >> great segue for the next story, by the way. >> oh, good one. we'll be back after this. i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! (sighs wearily) here i'll take that! (excited yell) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health. veteran homeowners. home values are going up and up. one gram of sugar, home equity is, too. it's your turn to cash in with a cash out loan from newday usa.
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family information, mental health condition, relationship status and religion. rob, it's also apparently their real personalities. one of my favorite follows on instagram is maria ferrer, all these funny videos, shows her in the car like bumping out to too short or bone thugs and harmony, and gets to work oh, hi, richard, hi, sir, how are you? it's hysterical, and that's what a lot of us do. a little more buttoned up at work. >> one of my secrets i kept for a long time, i'm black, and came out about that -- no, kidding. i used to produce for mainstream networks before i got into commentary and activism and whatever it is i'm doing. >> being awesome. >> being awesome, i had to keep my conservative leanings a secret when they started to reveal themselves. you are around people that are left leaning, even in grad
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school in columbia, i would say something conservative and you would get the death stare. so people hide things to fit in, i get it. >> that's sort of a far cry as well from the truth or dare, what big secret are you lurking around or being held by your cube mate, now i'll look at everyone with a side eye. >> i'm not going to speak on -- i don't think he's watching, my husband is at a conference right now, so i do have a secret at work, but it's not from my employer or co-workers. i hide my shoes here. [laughter] >> i have -- i feel like such a child right now, i can't even say it out loud. i have them shipped to 12115th avenue. >> harris falkner. >> behind the door, and floor to ceiling, and everybody is at work, i feel i have the safety of the numbers on the couch right here. >> we are go.
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>> we are not going to tell tony. >> goodness. most amazing thing i've ever heard. >> you are going to call him, i know it. >> harris's shoe closet, like a consignment store. >> harris will reveal her secret, i will. if i'm working 12, 14 hours, i have been known to take a nap here at the office. you have to shut your eyes for 20 minutes sometimes, you have to keep on rolling until 3, 4:00, it's called a long day. and these shoes are coming off. >> what are offices for. >> i have my own secrets that i probably keep from my co-workers but i'm not revealing them on this. thank you all very much, but absolutely not, i'm not comfortable just yet to do that. what do you think is more prevalent, the notion you are hiding your real personality at work or the notion you are carrying around a secret? >> it's not you are carrying the secret, it's your bread and butter, your paycheck, and
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people are worried about expressing themselves or 100% open who they are, we were talking about hollywood, if you express conservative views you may not get a job. these are the things people think about at the end of the day, so there are more reserved version of their best self. >> we can shout from the rooftops what we think and feel and who we are. >> amen. >> grateful for all of for watching us. all right, guys. here is "america reports." >> john: true confessions, emily, love it, thank you. a final briefing from white house press secretary jen psaki. >> gillian: end of an era for the biden administration in the year and a half since the president took office, the first line of response through continuous ongoing crisis. >> john: we'll take a look back and whether she was effective in selling the administration's side of the story to the american people.
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