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>> this is outnumbered hello, everyone i'm emily compagno here with my cohost kayleigh mcenany. >> emily: also dr. nicole saphier and democrats are bracing for a political tsunami come november and their stance on crime and defunding the police is one of the reasons behind the looming red wave. but the democrats still don't seem to get it what is probably what is the latest example of that. the city council just voted to
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defund the sheriff's department and get this. they are using the money and save to higher 30 on an armed security ambassadors to patrol the area an area that joe saw a 137% increase in crime just from last year. bowls show the issue could hurt them even more in the upcoming midterms now that violence is spiraling out of control across the country and voter seems to trust republicans more with the crisis. plus just this week there was mid dire warning for the democrats is 1 million voters across the country switched to the g.o.p. over the last two year. democrats still just don't get it not only that the bread wave is coming but why. >> pete: so helped i'm being mugged somebody call the unarmed ambassador bears itself out you see the crime statistics and you see in your own lives and now that it's moving into neighborhoods where the donors on the elite class themselves live it's becoming more of an
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issue. in states like oregon are in play the governor's race they are that's not a given that the democrat will win that there is an independent democrat running on a pro-law-enforcement labor there when the state of minnesota where in front has a viable republican option that could win in november it's an indication that this is a quality-of-life election. and of the left is trying to get about roe v. wade and i will motivate their bases and bring them out. and might bring out a small percentage of their base but enough people live in these places were their lives have been turned upside down with the rhetoric they have been told is progress actually is regressive. that i think they going to the ballot box and say i am no conservative republican but i have common sense and i love my family and my kids and want them to a better life. so this red wave does not change based on the events of the last week and a half and then when places like west hollywood is bright blues you get continue to double down and chose at how our war the party is with itself which is not good when you going to the ballot box. >> emily: that's right and
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kaylee they've talked that it's a messaging issue about prime but in reality it simply policy that they have failed to account for public safety for the quality and values that americans strive for and they prioritize and emphasize the right to the defendants and the criminals of the americans they refused to see the paramount issue it is for these voters were swarming red. >> nobody votes as the vote of the city council it was at the to to vote to was five people voting to defund. that you give people encouragement because of their just five people in the tides have turned when you look to pete's point at nationwide elections specifically though on the west coast, voters are frustrated in portland, oregon, 8% think their city is flourishing and prosper and come at you percent, hard to get a percent of them over number but the deed that's what happened in the race they give tenneco textures the democrat nominee who is normally the heir apparent to betsy johnson is an independent. betsy johnson ran an ad saying
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calling portland the city over roaches. you can see the deterioration of the city of roses now the city of roche or she's former democrat now she's an independent she has outraged the republican she's outraged the democrats and she very likely could prevail in the city and their public and has an outside chance too a couple that with san francisco, the d, being voted out, gas: now there's enough bullets to have a recall on the ballot and to radical school board members who want to get rid of rid of abraham lincoln from society voted out san francisco something's happening i'm not suggesting california is going red with people are waking up and saying enough. >> it's happening in seattle to everyone else's communist but we believe in criminal justice reform but not nearly to this level this radical and ridiculous level that you've taken this to looting defunding the police and i might be in part why the 1 million g.o.p. voters. >> emily: that the g.o.p. has
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taken on over the last year reflects over urban, rural, red, and blue states. i know there's a bit of a lie yesterday our good friend jessica tarlov says were taking our politics with us when we go to florida and texas but the data is not showing that, in florida for the first time ever registration of republicans is outpacing democrats and this is a wave of northerners who have come down to the state. we are saying this in texas and all across the country. people are not bringing the politics they are leaving in and that it hell holder leaving. >> how can that be when crime is affecting everyone those in west hollywood those are exactly the targets that are being stalked by gains back to the front door steps and being brutally insulted there and yet they are the votes that reflect a staunchly blue color that hangs. >> will you mention that they have a messaging problem but as pete said it's a policy problem and at this point the democrats have a real problem with holding people accountable for bad behavior.
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>> emily: whether it's the white house encouraging illegal immigration or even the affordable care act by saying it doesn't matter what your lifestyle behaviors are you won't have to pay for it other people pay for it or even guest on who the first thing he did when he took office was he tried to do away with some of those sentencing enhancements like a triple strike rules, gone and gaining sentencing. by doing that you're making it easier for people to commit crimes and live healthy lifestyles and it is really affecting those who are doing their best. you have people who are struggling to pay for oil, gas, still can't get baby formula. were also rationally medical supplies because of the supply chain issues and we have the defund the police movements ovens will people are finding themselves they're having a difficult time living, the communities around them are becoming more and more unsafe because of the democratic policy is and what they are going to do, the midterm and come in november and the elections. they're going to do what is best for themselves and their families. it is no longer about voting democrat or republican they see what is happening with these policies and they want to make sure that they can provide for
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their families and that they never heard such. >> so cheryl, voters not only speaking but sort of true that weevils represent part of the justices also here in new york city where we live, 250 nypd detectives had retired. 65 assistant district attorneys have retired so far this year 70 from brooklyn, 59 from the bronx, these are double-digit resignations because they have out enough with the soft on crime policies. >> loosing a revolving door especially here in new york city because of his cash bail law that was instituted again by the same legislators. they're punishing new york city to be clear here but you guys are mentioning the shift in politics. will be signed new york city here last year was really interesting is this the blue city, it's a democratic city. >> cheryl: fee republican voter in democrat city yellows don't have a voice what we saw with a lot of independents and republicans shift overcome a registered democrat because they were so angry with what they have seen the communities, the way that the children are now on safe on the streets of
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new york city which is true and i met i'm in manhattan resident and i was here through all of covid and it was awful. so we do see a political shift for the democratic party here. what you see is progressives that want to be the mayor of new york city and did not make it and then he saw eric come in on the police agenda. book, alvin graff, manhattan d.a. he is one of the biggest reasons you're seeing prosecutors leaving and retiring and walking away from their drab generic city because he came out with this big plan, first day in office, and it was the most progressive nightmare. and all these new yorkers especially the ones that left the republican independent status and went over to the democratic party were horrified. and he had to backtrack he had a lot of pressure. but this is the george soros funded d.a. across this country that are really affecting these blue cities. so it is a political story and of course i have a lot of friends, i'm sure you guys have as well of the nypd and if they have had it.
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they feel disrespected they feel handcuffs. >> pete: because there's nothing more moralizing to doing your job and the writing into a and release program. you put them away in the back of the streets the next day how can you can to do your job. >> your brain i think that ripple effect will be here for quite some quite sometimes because the investigative personnel and cadre has been gutted too as of the public safety immediate issue where obviously all dealing with but it's going to be first work quite sometimes i think this red wave will laugh are perhaps be a flood. >> r8 just ahead of us? scroll whether biden should round in 2020 for your girl hilary has started whispers of her own potential run. it's a new day all across america. home values are soaring and home equity is at all-time highs. that's good news for veterans who own a home and need cash.
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>> president biden me not only be frustrated by hit dismal poll numbers but now a new report says he is also fed up with all of the questions about a second term. is a c apparently lack of respect from their party. >> kayleigh: this comes as whispers grow louder and louder out about hillary clinton in 2024. especially after this exchange yesterday where she was pressed on the issue. >> there is no scenario in 2024, even remotely consider. >> you know, i can't imagine it, i really can't. >> will i want to know. >> well i can imagine is staying as active and outspoken as i can because i think, i think our country is really on the precipice, gail. speak to it that is not an l, pete, i feel like the show, the
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walking dead, where there is a zombie apocalypse we keep running from home to home speak to whether zombies keep looming over you and that is hillary. >> kayleigh: yes she won't stay in the woods. >> pete: it's hard to believe that she wants the speculation this is her life is the speculation is what she wanted, so she will flirt with it. i can't imagine they would actually do that. but then you look at the alternative of joe biden or kamala harris and it's i don't know where they turn. it is not going to be joe biden and 294. if you see a tall red wave in 2022 there will be finger-pointing there will be primary challenges afoot. the white house will come to the realization like there is a tell-all book to be had amongst the biden administration eventually they will write about how worried they were from day one about being in that lighthouse and having access to nuclear codes like they know it we know if they know we know.
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they just can't talk about it right now for the most part periods of these rumblings are just as close as they can guide. the fact that "the new york times" is leading the charge and talking about it means they're getting their signals from the headquarters may be time for them to go. the talk will wait till after 2022. who will an eye on someone like avenue soon who is going to sweep into and say it, look at the disaster it created. no, but he will track all the progressive boxes except skin tone and gender but they want to silverdome goddess to run against were the republicans nominate periods this is not over yet but i don't think it's gonna be hillary clinton. >> will return from hrc doctors d.a. oca, maybe it was her, shaken your boots here you go. >> i know somebody who is turn 35 about a month before the election in 2024. and, they represent new york 14. is a job appealing to it all? >> i think that. -- theoretically.
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>> i think we need to focus on keeping a democracy. >> they represent new york's 14th of like no one else in the country. >> i don't know if new york 1430 than say she represents them anymore. >> the truth is she has not gotten anything done and it is more of a laughing stock at this point with the new squad and everything. but to pete's point, if you look at the biden presidency. i'm going to take his off the table for a second for the fact that he has failed, miserably, and everything that he is done from the rollout of the boosters to afghanistan, the botched afghanistan withdrawal to the fact that he missed the omicron wave, we didn't have tests. >> dr. saphier: baby formula shortage supply chain issues dealing person he can actually put a sentence together better than is actually kamala harris. so neither of them are going to be front runners and as we are seeing gavin newsom's putting ads in florida i just read. but i mean you're saying you are representing a state that is not a mass exodus of residents as well as businesses. why would anybody think that he
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is going to do better running the country. that is artie happening right now you arty have businesses letter able to work in the united states and others signed with the of the approval rating still low that would make it worse. >> the rumbling had a piece on how frustrated they were by this. i mean they said over and over again i'm running. hears us earlier this month and set her bernie sanders would not challenge president biden's hundred and four, mr. biden was so relieved that he invited his former rival to dinner at the white house. >> kayleigh: the very next night. he's been eager for the loyalty which is aiming president trump to that also but they have been far and few between the president's top aides have been stung by questions of his plans irritated by what they see is a lack of respect for the party and the press. >> emily: was gonna be about 82 at this point when we get to the next election but that is a concern even democrats are not democrats voted for biden that are worried and about his will
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age and his lack of cognizance right, so it's a fair conversation. age aside i will go with you on that one. >> cheryl: the idea she was biden's all you have to do is say the word inflation say the word gas prices, grocery aisle. that is your problem with the biden administration, that is your problem with the president. the red wave they were talking about the last block at the end of november, bring it on. you know it is going to happen because that both president biden and you've got those now with the midterms have become nobody's leaning on hillary clinton nobody's leaning on president biden to use their voices are to get them on the campaign trail or kamala harris. to the rambling. anyway. i can even go there the rumbling in paris is just amazing. they are not assets for the midterms in particular. >> kayleigh: in abbeville senator emily to your point they're running virginia in the seventh but they like guys in the sky terry mccullough and their end of president biden that what happened to him in virginia with a sound bite from her and will get your thoughts.
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>> do you think you have president biden come in campaign with you in that district? >> i intend to do the campaigning myself. i am the candidate it's my name on the ballot it's and certainly when i first ran around with them our float seven district and i wanted that seed by getting out, speaking to voters periods >> kayleigh: yes she is not wrong because he saw exactly what happened in that state from those who didn't vote to present at the time i have to say she does represent this vocal or nonvocal minority of the democratic party which is one of common sense because she sees what outliers by ann pelosi and the rest of the leadership bar including the progressive left. she mentioned bluesy my name. >> emily: she went on to say that it's time for a new generation of democrats to take over leader prison ship positions. hershey's and vote for policy and the last election she is one of the few that refused to do it she said it's time to usher a new leadership across the board. remember that they conference call democrats are having about a year ago she said we have to get on the police appeared she
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really represents a common sense where the adversary to the g.o.p. but unfortunately for them, she is too much of the minority of their party so i don't see her making it very far. but it is unfortunate that the rest of the party is not listening to her and the final point you're a betting man hillary can dodge right now are a plus 900 which of the same as mayor pete. >> kayleigh: i would say her odds are better than a oca no aoc is young and hip but hrc has a better chance than aoc more mixed messaging out of the white house after the white house brushed off the left's plan to allow abortion on federal land. >> without the human services secretary says that every option is on the table.
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taking supreme measures of after the roe v. wade. senator elizabeth warren among those pushing to open abortion clinics on federal land. the biden administration does not exactly seem to be on the same page on the issue. with vice president kamala harris sounding awfully different from hhs secretary xavier becerra. listen. >> can the administration expand abortion access or abortion services on federal land? >> i mean it's not lorraine how we are what we are discussing. >> of congressional democrats are calling for the biden administration to make clinics or people can access abortion on federal land. are there any plans to do so. >> we are aware of a number of ideas and proposals. many of which we have been considering internally ourselves. but as i said. every option is on the table. >> so totally different. wanda options of press office make sure vents on the same page zero but it would not hear.
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>> will fax you met her and obviously aoc and elizabeth warren have their facts wrong area i think that's a bristling out by the white house push back against the idea and they said, this is a very dangerous idea and i think that is one of the things that i have noticed since this all erupted last friday. is that, the facts have been put down, this is going back to the states. this is where elections matter, the states are to be in charge. the states will dictate what abortion levels will be in their state. that is democracy, correct, i heard that moscow on fox news. but that's one thing but you're right, they're not the same page of the emotions of this has overtaken some on the far left so much so that they are actually putting out some dangerous ideas and this is definitely a very dangerous idea. >> kayleigh: in the white house knows that he is white house secretary on air force one. >> a cut actually put women and providers at risk. and, importantly, in states where abortion is now illegal,
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women and providers were not federal employees as you look at the federal land could be potentially be prosecuted. >> that's right and that's where the danger that you were just mentioning as she is not wrong in stark contrast to attorney general or the hhs general something very different to say. i think this represents the knee-jerk reaction of the people have where they are scrambling for talking points and sound bites and ideas that might sound good to each other into their internal but there are they're not damaged exploring realistically. >> emily: that grassroots states and local level insuring people represent an elected office exactly how the owners want to vote. keep in mind for administration that only today at the rights of indigenous and american and native women keep in mind that the hyde amendment prevents federal funds to providing abortion unless they are specific specific exceptions that are pretty rare. so that also would raise the ramifications of liability for those indigenous women there is
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public a federal land as well. >> unsolicited aoc and elizabeth warren they are given side of the issue. >> it also means asking the president of the united states to make abortion as available as possible with the tools he has including medication abortion. including using federal land at the place that he occur. >> once the things that occur as ours also actions a president biden's disposal that he can mobilize. >> let's start of the baby list of the baby list of the baby's breath open abortion clinics on federal land. the "washington examiner" said abortion so abortions are yellowstone, as i really going to win. >> dr. saphier: with the white house should say is the a la carte crate. but they are so afraid of the air left wing base that they cannot say that. so they say all options are available when two socialists on the wing of the party who are extremist just like their party
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is abortion on demand up to nine months as i question every time nine months they can't say no because her soldier beholden to them both left so that or they're driving the trend brings him to the point where they are like yeah maybe we should put abortion clinic there in yellowstone. >> for not putting it in yellowstone why should we put it in fort benning. you know federal military institutes when we open up clinics for all those in as well be can't do it in fort benning because it will be fort benning were renaming it something else because that is what we are focused on too appeared the on state of their lunacy doesn't stop. but because the left-wing is so powerful these politicians with positions of. >> kayleigh: dr. saphier to that point it is interesting to see, line a different place than warren and aoc because connolly was like a i'm not doing that student loan video with you president biden she wanted broad forgiveness she wanted to lead on the abortion issue it's interesting the standard bearer of the left not on this. >> dr. saphier: with its public is and is talking about anything. >> kayleigh: it's interesting
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to hear her talk about this because that's what she does begin a brand-new deal they're very, very far progressive left but then she throws up adm so she feels like she's such an innovator but then the adults of the room i like that is not going to work. and it is certainly not going to work for patients, for physicians, because of all the liability of the white house even laid out that xavier becerra said everything is on the table. that is such an easy cop out saying oh, i don't know. whatever. they worked out. but at the end of the day the idea of using federal land or even property and post offices or you can have a document box immune what are they doing here. i think they're just everyone's emotions are still running high and aoc again throws things out that her little bit crazy and will move on this is in reality. speed when everything's on the table and reminds me of everything they doing with gas prices. okay coming up meghan markle she is great isn't she giving a clue about her political ambitions as she sounds off on the supreme court's reversal of the nationwide abortion rates. that is next.
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>> meghan markle so she's headed to washington, d.c., in response to the supreme court overturning roe v. wade. of future political ambitions the duchess of sussex is also asking people to vote in the midterms and urging men to get more involved calling her husband prince harry of feminist and telling vogue, men need to be vocal on this moment on beyond because these are decisions that affect relationships, families, and communities at large. they may target women but the consequences impact all of us. my husband and i talked about that a lot over the past few days. he's a feminist too, and his
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reaction last week was guttural, like mine. dr. i know you're hot on this. >> dr. saphier: version will first of all meghan markle come on. does anybody know who she was before she married prince. and to hear her say that her and her husband they were just so, so upset about this ruling like i hate you be the bearer of bad news. but to do with that in the u.k. abortion is not a right it's not of the bill of rights. when we talk about that where he's from what he's actually part of the royal family and a cut of an active change if he really felt strongly about state. the law in the u.k. is essentially that you can get out of prosecution if you had very limited circumstances when it comes to abortion. it is similar to row how it was in the united states not the constitutional part but just the fact that the law said that up until the second term trimester of pregnancy, there is going there is a lot of reasons to an abortion but you still needed to go doctors to sign off on it. but for the late-term abortion. it was extremely and severely restricted. and rho was here essentially like pete said in the last
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segment. was the democratic party has completely radicalized the pro-choice movement and now you have people who consider themselves pro-choice but unfortunately these late-term abortions of people and speak out against it at that has revolutionized it even more which is why you have such support for the pro-life because they don't support late-term abortions. >> and meghan markle and said the undercurrent of hope is here i'm standing next to you holding the baton of hope and it was just the word salad because to the doctor's point, they left the position where they really could've effected change it helped millions of people. >> emily: so she is just another word salad form performative activist. >> dr. saphier: almost one essay, harry blinked twice if you want out. i mean a bu list actors to your point that's generous. a d list after she married the prince, destroyed the royal family, and then comes back and so they're going to do a bunch of work that they haven't done, when it's all hot air now there can be rushed to d.c. where they'll be held by leftist
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because they're happy to espouse whatever the social cost as mantras of the day because they have no impact on anything. but i'm sure she believes she think she could run for office somewhere and she is one of the robots of the younger generation, fully baptized in that view of the world a hand, i'm sorry to the u.k. that we did that to you. >> why should americans care that's the other thing about this one more elitist now it will be a privilege person who was waiting in without specificity simply because she married a prince. >> because she is looking for relevance, again. because the queen's jubilee is over they can't disrupt that anymore, that is fine. now they are back in american soil they need something to be on television about. netflix canceled her animated series so they don't want her to talk about kids so if netflix is going to cancel meghan markle maybe it's time for the rest of us to cancel meghan markle and i agree like oh, he's a feminist,
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that's great, but who cares. >> and if it goes back to the point, kayleigh, about enacting and enabling a movement of the state and local level, level, why should the democratic party prop up these people who do not do that, who were literally sitting and enjoying sitting himself speak in front of the microphone without getting actual call to action. >> who do nothing. she says she think she could win somewhere. but the data shows she could win nowhere. sorry megan. the new golf they pulled a thousand u.s. adults and sonic showed a 45% of a provably reading i think that's gone down since then when they moved over to the united kingdom and then how does make it fair their injuries are negative 42. okay. net carries a negative 26 the queens plus 69 go queen and love you know the person below meghan markle was prince andrew negative 80. so, i mean, don't try the u.k. honey. here in uss that's still sunny here right there they'll see hilary's got a better chance opposed to you.
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as a criminal attorney and i am hard to know that he is below her in the reading she would affect the most change if she ran for city council in santa barbara where she lives. that is where she could actually make a difference instead of giving the living tour which will not give one second for foe ra coming up hollywood star dakota johnson takes aim at cancel culture saying you can't cancel people like an appointment in case you missed it is next. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in minutes. nexium 24 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four days to fully work. pepcid. strong relief for fans of fast. announcer: type 2 diabetes? can take one to four days to fully work. discover the power of 3 in the ozempic® tri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk,
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>> all right top the other kellyanne conway as our guest she will react to tuesday night's primary results and more also, new word that russia and new data out of russia showing it is now selling more oil than it was preinvasion of ukraine. joe lieberman will weigh in on the later side of the g7 and the caps on russian oil which is pitched by those g7 leaders will dig into all that has america reports top of the hour see you then. >> welcome back it is time for
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in case you missed it. >> well "fifty shades of grey" star dakota johnson is slamming cancel culture calling and horrifying. the actors telling "vanity fair." >> kayleigh: what i struggle with terms of cancel culture is the term cancel culture in the full camp concept behind canceling a human being like they are an appointment no person will not make mistakes on their life. the point of being alive is figuring it out. hurting other people and harming other people is not okay. that there are consequences for those actions. but the concept of the twitterverse deciding if someone is just all of a sudden doesn't exist anymore is horrifying, heartbreaking, and ron. and dakota, you are refreshing pete dr. saphier. >> dr. saphier: she needs to be careful because one of the consequences of speaking out against cancel culture is getting canceled periods especially in hollywood. that can easily happen. >> but i love to see young people especially those within fluid speaking out. >> it is a great irony go against the grain in the maybe
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you yourself will get canceled. >> i live in a little bit of truth speaks out no person will not make mistakes in their life. reminds me of the gospel of john he is without sin cast the first known. we need a little bit of grace in our society and if it takes a little bit coming from her good for her. >> given she is a third-generation hollywood actor maybe shows a little bit of that security that some of the newbies do not appear but good for her for using her platform for a good and i hope that she repeats that process the next time somebody is attempted to be canceled in hollywood like, this guy that i keep forgetting his name. chris chris pratt. >> yes, chris pratt. we always forget. >> >> he's great. carol she also said that twitter makes up like what, 12% of the world. some of those people can't even spell peerage makes a point to keep of the world. >> will not "vanity fair" should make shoemaker cancels herself in hollywood gets other comments on same article she talks about filming "fifty shades of grey" and talks about how psychotic it was she goes after the director of the writer of the box.
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>> cheryl: i mean if you seen the movies, okay, maybe it was horrible but she's got more problems i think than just cancel culture. >> yeah i haven't seen it but i can imagine there was a psychotic experience. next up is a follow-up to the reported sighting of ufo by dozens of u.s. balers, emily cope and anna was very excited. southern california the videos were verified by the pentagon and show flashing objects. >> kayleigh: hovering about over the u.s. navy ships the pacific ocean. may be brought say they are reasonably confidence of the objects are drones but sailors of the documentary filmmaker and you and fifth jamie carvell say they possess on capable capabilities far beyond traditional drones, emily. >> emily: that's already reasonably sure it's were not totally positive. so yes i'm all for this you will not feel that ufos and aliens and everything. me, edgar, mitchell, i'm all for
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it. >> pete: yet another grainy video of some object of not moving all that oddly and someone tells you to believe in aliens. i need one high-resolution video one. >> kayleigh: unworthy is capabilities that they would suggest it's not man-made i just wonder who is fighting object okay. so it does concern me from the national security level that you have these drones that we cannot figure out who was flying them. that seems to be a problem. >> theirs are all bl's on the simile in pete. and emily is lake love you oppose. >> all say the truth is out there appeared get ready people. >> i'm with you emily. a lawyer with family. >> it's not right just saying. >> all right buckle up a new poll on driving reveals that 63% of people get nervous when their
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partner drives. half of the respondents say they feel anxious when their passengers and many find themselves wishing the driver would slow down. pete, i do not know how your life feels about you but i feel great when sean's driving getting them back and it feels great. >> pete: can i get a breakdown of the male to female level on that because i'm given up say a hundred percent of men get nervous when her husband is driving a biologically that? a little bit. a little bit about aspect that doesn't surprise me controlled the car is a real thing. >> but emily can control a car >> emily: everyone in my truck is terrified if they got us to do the physics or people get cars like but i feel there is a difference between link confidence, capability, competence, and oh, my god, were going at the speed of sound, right, to many different scenarios but i do not like being in shock on. you know, because everyone's driving too slow. >> i prefer shock on the shock on the long cellular as i drove grandma and i admitted. >> dr. saphier: but my sister,
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oh, good lord we were in texas 12 weeks ago and she was driving this gigantic chevy and i was like oh, my goodness she was home on on the freeway i was frightened start walking right now. >> cheryl: my sister freaked me out on the road. >> dr. saphier. >> dr. saphier: i got a speeding ticket last week on vacation it is what it is but were not cigarette each other but we do like to drive fast. >> will talk. >> when you're in the car some and you don't know i do watch the speed a lot i mean it gets a little nerve-racking without sean good job sean. and finally, watch out civil church alone will 6s on americans think they have what it takes to star in action according to a new poll, six in ten, i don't think so. >> dr. saphier: my doctors what i can tell you about. >> of brain surgery stops at ont he could be the next iron man. >> and i think he could. >> or unix woman?
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>> cheryl: nobody wants to see this on the big screen but we did a story in business yesterday and people say verily can be action heroes also know that they have to go to the gym and get trained to be in the movies. so there is some realism out there. >> emily: most of them said they could do with all the property resources and training and one in three said that as their fitness goals with fields is aspirational there like i could do it if i have health and support and i think that is lovely. >> dr. saphier: you want to be action hero. >> emily: i totally do. >> dr. saphier: you have the right disposition. >> pete: i'd like to try stand-up comedy not because i would be cut out it just because i have admiration for people who stand on stage and make people laugh. the acting isn't hard to. company takes. take a thousand takes. anyone could do it. i agree with that number. >> amid cancel culture and rehang you and not get you. >> you could do it there's
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♪♪♪ >> last, but not least, the apple iphone turns 15 years old today. it was on this date back in 2007 when the touch screen enabled phone revolutionized the cell phone industry and rocked the world. now seems there is nothing you can't do with just a touch on your phone. happy birthday to the iphone,
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cheryl. are you celebrating today or mourning the impact it has had on society in the negative? >> well, so, i love apple, i own the stock. i hate apple, it ruined my life. i have an mac pack air, a mini, phones, and -- >> more technology in this device than the space shuttle that went to the moon in 1969. unbelievable. but i would go back to blackberry first and then flip phones and then -- >> amen on blackberry. >> it took me so long to switch and still the most technologically nonsavvy person, but i love the phone for pictures capability sharing with friends and family. >> i don't know how to do anything else. >> i'm taking in you guys like
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blackberry. what is this? >> what is this? 1995? >> millennials, we have agile fingers, we are good with the keyboard. >> so aim doing this thing and it's not working. >> when they moved the search bar from the top to the bottom, what are you doing? i don't speak that language. >> moving -- >> land line. >> i know no one's cell phone numbers but land lines from like 1994, absolutely. and a big congratulations to pete, his latest book "battle for the american mind" uprooting a century of miseducation is currently number one on the "new york times" nonfiction best seller list. >> thank you. we launched it on this show two weeks ago on june 14th, response is huge. thank my co-author david goodwin as well, and hearing from teachers and parents and
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grandparents saying we did not know the full story and now we are armed with that information and something to do about it. thank you to the viewers, and another list comes out today, maybe we'll stay on top. >> no more important topic. >> you know the "new york times" did not want to do that. >> begrudgingly. now here is "america reports." >> john: emily, thank you so much. jam packed night of election results from several states holding primaries as some trump-backed candidates clinch key races and a democratic plan to get more favorable opponents in november finishes with mixed results. >> sandra: former counselor to president trump, kellyanne conway is here, she'll weigh in moments from now. >> john: we begin this wednesday edition of "america reports" where president biden in spain for nato meetings after wrapping up climate talks with g7 leade
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