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roof and it will get worse from here. >> harris: i'll bring you both back. we had breaking news this hour. good to see you, marie and matt. thank you so very much for watching "the faulkner focus". up next after the commercial break "outnumbered." actually, right now. >> kayleigh: this is our number hello, everyone i'm kayleigh mcenany you here with emily and harris faulkner also joining us what we gabbard and guy benson. welcome everyone after nearly four months without a major media interview president biden chose late nights jimmy kimmel for his first network sit down, what a hard ball his friends who was also elected. and although kamel was fawning for the most part he did admit he was frustrated more progress has not been made on guns and other key issues.
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but the president, once again, shifted the blame for all of that. pointing fingers at republicans and blasting at the makkah crowd yet again. speak of this is not your father's republican party this is the maga welcome party the republicans on plate square we have seen it such a radical shift and one party that minority of the maga folks purity >> kayleigh: will i am dismayed he didn't use the maga kang. that was my favorite. tells the i would say it was a favorite obsession but it seems to be beyond that now. i don't know that this is a winning strategy amid all of these crises. >> tulsi: i'm not a political strategist but i can tell you just as an american. having the president of the united states not exercising leadership and just playing the blame game is incredibly
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disappointing. we look to the president, our commander-in-chief to be a solution oriented and to really address the problem and challenges that people are facing. so, his interview last night, i think it was, it was disheartening and it was disappointing. and i think he painted a very clear picture of how out of touch he is. he said he was never more optimistic for our country than he is now. he has been around a long time. i do not think most americans would share that opinion and just by him saying that that is true does not make it so i think people are still struggling, still dealing with the day-to-day challenges of inflation, of rising gas prices, of supply shortages, of the all the day-to-day stuff whether your democratic republic and is affecting everyone. >> kayleigh: you got blame the maga kang blame the maga crowd and also blame the media watch. >> i think it all makes perfect sense. and the fact that it makes sense is why it does not make sense and why it seems so crazy and
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that we have so many problems and that may be americans are as knowledgeable as they should be or may be the area has always been this way mean here in l.a. at what, a small fraction of people voted in the primary yesterday and then everybody wants to complain about everything and it just, it is enough already and i think you just need to start yelling at people is really what i think. >> kayleigh: so we will get to the media when i was referencing in a moment. but, kimmel, that was interesting apparently were just not knowledgeable and apparently the answer is start yelling. /jimmy kimmel binary yells amidst his whispers. >> harris: he also criticized journalists like our own. >> kayleigh: that's right and average americans who did answer his question around that in the factory when he used profanity when someone dared to ask him about his policy and gun control and also on unions. look, i think that is really audacious of jimmy kimmel, though not spicing, and it echoes the talking points of the democrats in this latest president which is to blame
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americans comfortably must. i personally do not blame all of those victims of crime in democrat led city's. i do not blame the people driving further to try to find baby formula on but empty shelves. i do not blame americans who are asking where their leader is, where they are asking for some type of guidance or a plan or policy i do not blame anybody rather than the guy in the white house and his administration and those talking points from him though blaming the maga crowd and that they seem so stale to me. that's exercising the west coast offense to the same coach that's degrading that's what greater nation lose the super bowl. why are you saying this really tired play we heard so long ago when we are in distress. >> emily: we need actual leadership in an actual plan and we need them to graduate from that strategy because it did not work then it is not working now. >> kayleigh: 's are getting the media sound bite one about them to contacts comes on the heel of president biden was on air force one he didn't off the record, this is when he walked back to the press record of the plane is a good doctor you off
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the record borders trumped it almost every plane ride he just love talking to the media off the record. biden did this, and it somehow leaked so they violated off the record, and apparently he lambasted the media during this time. so he has since reported on the plane and he goes on kamel he events again let's watch. >> look how the press has changed. look how the press has changed. i know you get it, you will over stand appear you don't just understanding your standard. but here is the deal one of the deals is that it is very difficult now to have a even with notable exceptions even with a really good reporters, they have to get a number of clicks on nightly news. so instead of asking a question anyway it just everything gets get sensationalized in ways. >> kayleigh: clicks on the news it's crazy. >> guy: well said by the president as usual look of your
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democrat you're complaining about the media being biased against you you are losing. it is an excuse that nobody believes. let's also linger for a moment, and i know it has been said a few times but i want to say it again, this president did not do an interview for four months and then he finally does one, he deigns to sit down for an interview and it is with the democratic strategist and part-time comedian. [laughter] >> harris: you're funnier than he was. >> guy: i think it is sad to a certain extent all of that montage was extraordinary a maga, maga, maga, when democrats control all of washington they have the white house, they have the senate, they have an amidst all of the failures to go on this comedy show in them bass the party that is out of power. preposterous. it is not going to work it isn't going to work and it shouldn't. >> kayleigh: want to play this sound bite because by insureds and facts of those.
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>> president biden: lets tell people of the facts are in the facts are that this is not anything about so it's about building the economy, we have the fastest growing economy in the world. the world. the world. we have 8.6 million jobs each since i've done and into the office unemployment rate down to 3.6% with the strongest economy and that's allowed us to at least to stay on top of it with a little bit of what is happening around the world. >> harris: so he is doing the hold in place until november 8th and hope it doesn't blow up too badly that is what he's doing he is not going to come forth with any ideas or policies, obviously, because of that was his plan he would be doing it now. we are at the emergency hatch bowed. i want to yield some time to you though tells. >> tulsi: i think these numbers that they tout our kind of disingenuous, because they are comparing the numbers today, to win the entire country was shut down, during covid. >> harris: excellent point. before look at our victories and
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has successfully been when rebuilding our country and its together country was shut down a lot of small businesses were shut down forever. you cannot paint this rosy picture without addressing the hardship that everybody has just gone through and are still going through with this inflation that is continuing to increase. again, it is painting a rosy picture it does not actually create when in reality. so i think that is the difference is that they are living in this fantasy world in washington the u.s. have talked about but meanwhile everyday americans across the country are living in the real world and wondering hey why are these guys listening to us. >> harris: you know i want to get this and really quickly because it does boggle the mind, so is a contagious. because we saw debbie stabenow, senator from michigan say that she just draws drives on by those gas prices that are how high they get i have an electric car with the chip big which is hard to get to. right, we have a supply-chain crisis right now so she is bragging about. i have been hearing from you guys, from people in michigan, citizens reaching out to me in social media saying harris, can you find out a ford built that car because our gases we saw it
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$5.20 months of the gallon how was she able to drive by and ignore with the rest of us are going through. it is an excellent question, are they taking a tip from the white house, did they pass out the song book like oh, my gosh, just hang on till november 8th. >> guy: is talking to her amy gd she made the point do we really believe senator damaged out was driving herself anywhere. probably not. >> harris: rate for michigan to d.c. probably now. >> guy: the median household economy is about $59,000 the average electric vehicle is $56,000, about the same. look about what the economic sound bite from the president going back to him for a moment. there are some bright spots in the economy, we can admit that, they are being overshadowed and totally consumed by inflation. which is a core problem at the moment. and what he is says, for emphasis, we have the what fastest growing economy in the world, the world, the world, in the real world. the economy, in this country, shrink last quarter.
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what is he talking about. >> kayleigh: since the president-like fact so much since the facts his approval rating has hit 33% for the lowest average approval rating on the economy 28%, russia, ukraine, 48%, gone, 32%, so well done mr. president, quite a report card to god, an addition to the 22 minute in a redo view you did with jimmy's majority seven there's climate change those guns theories and this complains about not using enough executive orders for biden so yeah i think that is a quick final point but his lowest percentage approval on the economy is 20%. >> emily: that is the highest-ranking priority for americans is the economy and inflation. >> harris: they are calling it urgent now. >> emily: and that is where he pulls the lowest it goes to show that disconnect. >> kayleigh: good point emily the lowest the most boring boring slow is marketing. coming up the media's virtual silence on the attempted murder of supreme court justice
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>> kayleigh: as we learn disturbing new details about murder threat against justice kavanaugh it seems not only the media has shrugged off the story. we have yet to hear the president say one word. >> emily: but we now know is this man allegedly showed up near cavanaugh's home with the intent to kill him. armed with a small arsenal including a gun, knife, a zip ties, and duct tape. he has been charged with attempted murder of a supreme court justice. so, where the demands of the strong condemnation following acts of violence from the president or from the media. kaylee a star with you on this. the president is a commander in chief the leader of the free world and he leads this country
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silent after an attempted murder charges filed against the supreme court justice of a supreme court justice. speaker you just out the key question where is the media. and since the beauty won't ask a question i will. where you president biden, where are you vice president harris. -------------------------------- -------------------------------- --------------- because i will tell you this any time there is any form of violence or hatred or bigotry >> kayleigh: i would be asked immediately by the media with the president's stance on. in fact i was asked what was so much that i had a tab and pretty much every single binder i'm pretty sure it was called violence where which is pages and pages of the president condemning hatred bigotry violence and all of its forms but it was a game to the media they are not asking that and demanding it of the president and of the vice president. we've gotten the statements from the predatory wig on the statements from the deputy what about the leader of the free world. and had ample opportunity walked out of the south lawn the price is right there and often times you want to get a message out you stop and you say something, president trump did all the time, than you arrive at joint base andrews coming to pass the press on the way up the stairs i
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think that once he fell down on the way by the way up. than he had that off the record. he could've said okay guys on the record right away i condemn the violence that he had to jimmy kimmel than he had the vice president given the speech that was five opportunities we get silence from joanne. >> emily: so to kaylee's point guide the american people depend on the media to represent them and holding the president accountable as you treated earlier this morning though all the earlier all the news that is not to fit to print. >> guy: all remind everyone that this white house declined to condemn the doxxing of supreme court justices and their addresses on the internet which this guy found in the went to kill brett kavanaugh still crickets on that front from them and if you're looking, kaylee, for accountability from the press, that is what it looks like today from "the new york times" i think we have this take a look at the front page of "the new york times" today, that is a little tiny snippet of the very front page you can read about the arrests near home of justice on page 20.
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and there were some other media critics pointing out that there were other major newspapers that did not have it on the front page is all. this was somebody coming to try and murder 1 of 9 justices on the united states supreme court, radicalized based on anger over opinions. trying to -- >> harris: a leaked opinion that has even been put on the record yet. we don't even know what the ends will look like. >> guy: but he wanted to enact a sicker picture attribution with murder. he showed up with a bunch of weapons, equipment to break into a house, and was deterred, by the way, why good guys with guns, u.s. marshals, he decided he was going to try to get past him, thank god, and "the new york times" sees fit to put at the very bottom of their page and this added i am a little tiny headline about something you can read deep, deep into the newspaper and i know it's something that we say all the time, conservatives about media bias. if this were the exact same set of facts and the ideological
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roles were reversed, the cover would look awfully different we all know it. speaker congressman get your take two on that exact point, as well there is crickets and media on holding politicians and elected officials responsible for their rhetoric which i would argue that the democratic party would call incitement if the tables were turned looks good... and to what senator schumer said 2020. let's watch. >> you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. you won't know what hit you, if you go forward with these awful decisions. >> emily: and just last month to my friends in the lgbtq+ the supreme court is coming for us next. this moment, she said, has to be a call to arms, we will not surrender our rights without a fight. congressman, your thought. >> tulsi: what are they think it's going to happen here when you use that kind of incendiary language and it is in french it
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directly incendiary and insightful you have guys like this man who went to go and threaten the life of supreme court justice kavanaugh because he felt it would give his life purpose. so he felt that he was going to be fulfilled. finally he would do something good for the world because he was following what schumer, and other politicians were saying. i think that is what so dangerous about this. that the thing is that when you have people like a senior debt at mccright in the u.s. senate inciting this kind of violence at your shows this disrespect for the constitution and this independent branch of government that they feel like it's okay to pressure them and threaten them, politicize all of this and try to influence the decision that they are made and lastly, i think such as congress has completely failed the house in particular in passing the security bill. my sister is a deputy u.s. marshals who provided security for the supreme court justices, regardless of what they say, they are worn fully under resourced. and normal invite merriment, and
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height and threatened environment they need to sport to be able to keep them safe. >> emily: and actually congressional report came out with the conclusion of just that that they were woefully underfunded, under resourced, and were not able to completely associate their job as expected and also your family is amazing and you're so incredible. and harris, i would like to come to you as well to talk about the social climate of a culture climate as well and admits to the release failures nature of an attempt to braid murder charge against a supreme court justice, we have the group group sent us which we did yesterday, mockingly, we offer our thoughts and prayers to brett and ashley cavanaugh describe what happened and when they say if they call the police on himself to confess his murderous rage against the abusive alcoholic just is saying we did send him. that is a really horrifying thing to send in the wake of a family that was threatened with death. >> harris: will pay only for politics don't align with ruth sent us are some of those on the
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far radical left. than your life is not worth much. i mean that is what i communicates to me. right. and how do we know, because they were celebrating keeping drums, i'm not kidding they were dancing on the property of a u.s. justice kavanaugh hours after we reported the breaking news. the video, will the artist, you can see for yourself we ran a lot of it on talking her focus. because i mean, if you did not know was a protest he would think it was a rally for summers coming. right, not the u.s. justice had just been threatened. and you went through the list of things as he was carrying and you talk congresswoman about roski stating that they began that it give his life some purpose in addition to all the things you listed, a crowbar, nail punch, just a light duct tape, hiking boots with padding on the outside of the solar and other items. what does all of that tell you, was he planning to remove people from the premises. i mean, so i have that question,
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i also have this question. yes, we have ruled on the books 15 oh three, 15 oh seven protecting, justices, judges, jurors, from people being on their personal property but it does not extend to their families the actual protection they were talking about congresswoman so you have got u.s. marshals were now with the justices but, we would have to make that happen, legally, to protect their families. >> emily: and i guess that goes back to the law preventing the publication of addresses and such. that up until now though we haven't seen those laws enforced because it is not coming from the white house to do so. ra, coming up, a canceled culture firestorm at the liberal "washington post" that is next. there's a powerful va benefit that veterans have earned, but many don't even know about. it's the va home loan benefit. as a veteran,
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they are not there is now. now they are engulfed in a spitting match between two of its reporters. david weigle retweeted this post mocking women. every girl is by. you just have to figure out if it's fuller or. >> harris: that joke is not sitting well with fellow staffer felicia sumner. who called him out on twitter. she said, fantastic to work at a news outlet where retweets like this are allowed. the newspaper's executive editor looking for a cease-fire. sending a memo to the staff, here it is, we do not tolerate colleagues attacked and colleagues either face-to-face or online. respect for others it's critical to any civil society including our newsroom. newsroom social media policy points specifically to the need for collegiality and i read it in that tone because it is so legalized does not sound like they are trying to help. >> guy: will weigle retweeted the joke apologize for it
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deleted the retweets of the spitting match is really been one direction with this woman felicia, she has been on a rampage for i think six straight days now attacking colleagues. so, when the bosses say we do not tolerate attack and colleagues, they do. and, it is sort of a question and those of who was running the show over that newspaper and you mention, what, this week is the 50th anniversary watergate. "washington post" seemed to have gone from woodward and bernstein to taylor and felicia. [laughter] what a transition. >> harris: you notes confusing about this to me emily, i did start of the serious topic, and weigle issue said, you know, responded and apologized. >> guy: a do want to wake him up though can really kill which we book a try though haul me. always somewhere. and that it migrated to this other thing. >> emily: i think this is a perfect example of a report on the news don't become the news and it feels like this week in particular wobble every single prince or person that works there has become the news
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themselves because they are far from impartial and objective and accountable and responsible and all of the things that we hope journalists can be especially that one that is committed to democracy dying in darkness. so we have the whole amber heard, johnny depp trial where the cover is where they latently engaged in lies and page after page in time after time, apology after apology that did not actually accept or acknowledge any type of responsibility and then they have this, like, super dirty laundry airing fight doc out fight the keeps going and there is more. so, i think it is clear to your point, that there is a dearth of leadership there as well, they're not holding their employees in line, and somehow everybody feels that it is okay to lie, and that is is okay to put whatever they want out there with zero accountability and for a paper that had just spent double digit millions in a settlement about their accountability, you would think that they would want to be a bit more careful. >> harris: congresswoman periods before twisted i think i agree to comes to the culture
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where. >> tulsi: and focuses on true reporting, this is what they are focused on and they are laying down the hammer on dave weigle for re-tweeting a comedian joke whether you like the joke or not is beside the point. instead of actually holding other mention taylor and others too, you know, factually incorrect articles, misinformation, very clear bias, those things are okay in the culture of "the washington post" and it sounded sad that this institution in our democracy has fallen so hard and that just secondly look how terrible is it to live in a country where you cannot to joke. you live in the sphere and self-censorship and only got them it was my job or i'm not going to get paid for a month if i happen to like the wrong joke. it's terrible. >> kayleigh: that's for such a fantastic lane to go toward water from bowls to union weigle and felicia and that's exactly were coming to
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"the washington post" remember when president trump to the fake news award remember he did that when your day weigle one number five because he tweeted out and empty rally saying it's empty and in fact it was many hours before the crowd had come in he had apologized for that one too he's doing a lot of apologizing these days, as is "the washington post." remember lafayette square, they compared it to tiananmen square and then the apartment of interior said oh wait, trump never tear gas protesters to take a picture of the bible that was all fake news. coronavirus, they said it had been debunked that it started your lab now they backtrack, hunter biden, the list goes on. periods of the few internal between the reporters out of the least of "the washington post" problem. get some fox news reporting. >> harris: it just sounds like they are so thirsty. they want to make the headlines but we have to cover them. we do. coming up, imagine finding a stranger living in your house and then finding out you cannot legally get that person to leave. that is what happened to a chicago woman next.
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>> harris: i am here to see if tulsi gabbard busts a move she is going to do it here, she will and we will all see it together. well, a chicago woman is renovating her home to sell it. but, she got quite a shock to find out a stranger was actually living there. the squatter moved in without permission, well obviously, and now the homeowner cannot get her out without going through eviction proceedings that could take up to 18 months, that is right, the cops cannot do anything about it, nobody can, she has got to go to court eventually. she expressed her frustration on "fox & friends." >> it is really infuriating
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because, i own this property, i have worked really hard to own this property. and so for somebody who literally to break into my home and to take over and, not even get a slap on the wrist is very makes me very angry. >> harris: so it's not like we don't know possession is nine-tenths of the law. we also don't know what this person who generally meant her hartman really does what do we do. >> kayleigh: this is what viewers need to understand and this is why it is such a tough situation first of all part of the reason is so rampant is the squatter scam is because of the poor economy. and because of the shortage of housing. so it would be really great if lawmakers and this administration would get inflation. >> emily: and cost down to the american people could engage comfortably number one, number two, is that courts are backlogged over the gear. to the reality is that in terms of law, there's nothing really to share topic and do because that is sort of a criminal route and the someone who's presenting them with elise and i live here in a the keys and what is going on so it goes to the eviction courts. right, that backlog of a year is
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what sets everyone back. so, in the meantime, this poor homeowners left without an option. so, my attorney advice, my attorney advice is to have any type of vacant home the five, set a huge alarm on it, really, really loud alarm because that is the only way for a lot of these people that can prevent these guys who come in with box cutters and change the locks and print out an internet lease will be deterred and then my nonattorney advice would be to have one of those sort of temporary really hideous malls and put that they because that is constructive eviction. >> harris: nonattorney advised we would from paid by the ironwork to write from your girlfriend emily. value. >> guy: i don't think i would have this problem because i would show up an idyllic look i have been intimidating temple body and i'm an apex predator people sense that [laughter] the moment see me so they know [laughter] >> harris: yeah thank you for that. >> guy: you're actually moving away from you because you're just scared of me -- >> harris: emily help me.
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>> guy: i was on got felled last night and think i would call tyrus. >> harris: that's a good plan i wonder where his overalls when he shows up because he means business. you would yeah i would. >> kayleigh: look, this is scary and especially with the other scams out there a title back i was reading about a former guy who had engaged in tying a back and he said basically took a one-page document in a notary stamp, very easy, dried by a home identify to get leads of the property so there was any thousand dollar house, got a lease vermilion, sometimes three to six times the value of a niece the crazy part, i mean emily, no better than eye is there is no title past crime out there so there's really nothing that you can go for the punch after this. so very scary stuff title scams that watch your property. >> harris: really quickly congressmen are congress excuse me on the hill inflation, monetary economics comes up. this is driven a little bit by what is happening at our board
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are too jason chaffetz was telling me that our when you let a million plus people in you put pressure on housing system too. >> tulsi: there's no question about all these pressures but if it's the border or situations like this where we do not have laws in place to deal with this thing that has unfortunately become very prevalent is, lawmakers need to do their job so that people can have faith that we have a legal system that works for us. we are renters in hawaii and talked recently with my whole landlords and they said we rented from them for seven years and they said thank you so much for taking care of our home because they have read, they are so fearful of having to go out and find somebody if they don't know to rent their house because of all of these scams they do not know what is going to happen so the house that they built the grays their kids end. it is sad to see that people do not feel like they have legal recourse to be able to take action against those who seek to do harm or who are crowded themselves. >> kayleigh: yeah because they are victims to the paid a deposit and signed a lease that is what is also hard there's the
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>> we'll be here drug without him john roberts joined sandra smith and me at the top of the hour for america reports will see you then. 's who i do something harris a look at me so i will move. >> tulsi: in case you missed it tells you do not dance just now. gazing misted an american woman has reportedly been banned from her own 18th century spanish to
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more like doing this. >> kayleigh: throwing a rented scooter down the steps and if it her tantrum because an estimated $25,000 in damages, tell see, all those american tourists. >> tulsi: greg jekyll giving everyone else about her predation out to make her pay for, really, if you're going to be that a responsible not careless in such a historic beautiful place. pay the price. that is, my parents i you a bye. >> kayleigh: will apparently she's having to pay $430 emily it should not proportion to the debt damage. >> emily: i want her banned from the country from italy as an italian-american aims this broke my heart and i'm so ashamed by a thorough look at her even more. >> kayleigh: bilodeau apparently happened with a 45:00 a.m. i think alcohol might have been involved in a majestic as. >> guy: a think it's a good guess, still with a nasty stuff, sort of the ugly americans to archive, don't do it do not do that all of us were nice >> tulsi: was shocked to hear you say i wanted to pay for. >> harris: all of it not just the parts they are signing to.
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i wonder what she can do, now though, because like everybody knows. like she goes home and everybody knows. all you are the one who got banned. >> kayleigh: $25,000, had those a lot. will finally we can wear shorts in the office, well, maybe, "the wall street journal" is reporting that the one settle on for such a good questions are up for debate again. things to people bringing in a more casual approach to return to office harris. >> harris: okay am going to get some heat for this but i don't think you got to be wearing shorts. like everybody else can but not that parental. haven't we been doing this and learned a lot of lessons about how much we really do not want to see each other underneath the table. like, we had cemented sins of the height of the pandemic. just, if you feel like you need to dress like work from home work from all of you can. i don't want to see. >> guy: this is fake news and i think it's fake news because i brought towards today are you to wear today on the couch. >> harris: what's a bjork? >> guy: jean shorts and in the
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green room they made me change it her pants. i got discriminated against. >> kayleigh: i complained i saw the guy. emily, i am okay with shorts if they are long, taylor, nice. i've told my mom i wear shorts one day to work and she was like what, what are you doing. i do gets find. >> emily: dream of when i was in when she was had shorts for women. so i think to me it depends on the fabric. the cot, the color, the fit, the appropriateness, but for me i never got into it but for me shorts are hideous. >> harris: lawyer from hawaii hawaii you need shorts. >> tulsi: eine appreciated being able to do all the zoom calls and all the things to have my shorts and slippers on the going trouble the water after it was done. >> harris: you live in hawaii. >> tulsi: exactly tilray professionals appear to think professionalism is the answer. speech you ever notice that boring music played in grocery stores where there is a scientific music for it at his
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plate is essentially to make you spend more money. emily. are you spending more money? >> emily: according to the study, 30% of us are when the music is slow in grocery stores. my question though is a retail. because retail i don't want to walk into listening to kenny jay. like i want to walk in listening to -- >> harris: carty review. >> emily: i think with retail may be different. >> kayleigh: harris do you buy it? >> harris: everything is different at the grocery store now we have inflation because were all paying more now. >> emily: i totally believe this is happening my mom grew up in dillard shopping stores and there was always boring music or my sister and i like new the sounds it was always boring. >> tulsi: i don't know what it says about me able i don't recall hearing music when i go grocery shopping so maybe it is not subliminal and effectively abm like i don't even know kind of music they play. >> guy: anti-dancing
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tulsi gabbard doesn't listen to music. >> harris: it could happen. >> kayleigh: working about some slow beats full tarceva next time. last but not least 83% and a new survey say they would not tell a single soul if they won the jackpot to avoid it a grubby hands of their families and friends. harris, the first person i would call would be my family. >> harris: i would tell my family, i do not think it's necessary to broadcast bush do you do start to hear from people you've never heard from so winners have told me as a reporter that i've interviewed them and they're like i mean people that are coming out of the woodwork ex-girlfriends, ex-boyfriend, and look at may to myself. >> kayleigh: i was also interested there is a list of the five things people would win if they win the lottery number three was become an artist isaac maybe that is hunter biden who entered that survey. i mean there's a lot of other things that i would do. >> guy: pursue your passion. it is probably the smart move to
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keep it secret. so, the 83% are onto something. i just don't know how many of them would follow through. because how do you keep that secret. you just one millions of dollars it is going to get out, you're going to say to somebody and then they are going to melt. >> emily: i will answer the question there is so much here's own most states when you win, you have to sign the back of your ticket and that means that you, you say yes to them publishing your name. so you cannot keep it a secret, some states are secret of the woman in new hampshire when she got $560 million in she won a lawsuit to keep it anonymous because otherwise they were all about forcing her to be so here's my advice can have an attorney. do not sign the back, go straight to an attorney, that is the call first to call your parents first call the attorney first they will set up a revocable trust and that trustee signs the back. and then you can remained anonymous, you do not have to tell anyone, no extra from criminal ex-boyfriend, no anybody in his still get the money. >> harris: not what your free advice. because he was have a girl
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advice. >> emily: that's rates to keep to yourself and set up a charity and then do that to take all of your friends to bali. simon i just got emily's number so now i know who to call. [laughter] >> harris: great advice i think it's take care of your family, i think personal business is personal. they love and respect you they will anyway. i've been saying it from the rooftops. >> kayleigh: drinks on me. more outnumbered and just a second.
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nation and continued giving. we are honored to have congresswoman with us today, a war veteran with deployments to the middle east and to africa, and now hats made from her own uniform are on sale to benefit veterans. proceeds from these hats go to the task force dagger foundation, supports all service members and their families in the u.s. special operations command. for more on this very worth while cause, go to eaglesandangelsltd.com. congresswoman, tell us more. >> thank you, emily. two organizations i'm happy to support and honored to support. eagles and angels does such wonderful job, they bring in different veterans, served in different operations, pull out old uniforms and turn them into hats to raise money for the wort charity, and feature the service and sacrifice of our service members, so i was honored to be
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asked to participate and the charity is task force dagger. we have been hearing about how veterans, especially in the post-9/11 era are dealing with the agent orange of our generation, toxic burn pits and other toxic exposures that have caused respiratory illness, rare cancers, service members dying at very young ages when she could not have any other reason to get sick and deal with these diseases. so, task force dagger has an incredible initiative, they have a healthcare initiative that focuses on how to implement health programs to prevent onsets of illness, knowing the exposures that go with being a special operator. you cannot avoid some risks and exposures, but how do we prevent and help mitigate the negative outcomes and provide treatments, of course, for them, when they come home. looking at the whole health of the service members, not just
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when we leave but as they are serving as well. so, taskforcedagger.org, phenomenal organization. >> thank you for this, what an honor to be with you. eagles and angels are dedicated to that, amplifying the stories of veterans while drawing attention to the charities and causes of their choice, exactly what you did today and we are so grateful. here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you, ladies. sky high energy prices hitting americans where it hurts. national average for a gallon of gasoline in this country now sits just below $5 a gallon, 4.97. that means that price has jumped more than 134% since election day 2020. >> john: and for drivers in at least 20 states plus the district of columbia, prices have long crossed the $5 threshold. while that happens, president biden presses for more
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