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♪ ♪ >> this is "outnumbered" hello, everyone i'm emily compagno coming here with harris faulkner, kayleigh mcenany and also joining us carley shimkus and steve hilton. minneapolis mother is standing up for a poetic life matters protester and she is also depending the boys in a shooting death of andrew after a six-hour
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standoff. arabella foss-yarbrough said she was the one who called the police on her neighbor. she claims he terrorized her and her two children, and she told blm activists gathered up that this case is very different from other police involved killings, watch. speak with that man was armed. breonna taylor was not armed. this man simply tried to kill us. for three years, lived here and none of you guys came to see if he was okay. not at all! he played loud music every day! and there were casings in the hallway. the shot went through my door to the kitchen. i was cooking food for my kids! it doesn't matter, you all
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should have came when he was alive! now i'm taking my leap because you want to be here. and you celebrated a man who tried to kill us. >> emily: she did get an apology from the family but they are claiming his death could have been avoided. they want place to release the body cam footage. this is all still under investigation. it is important to remember we do not know all the facts at circle steve, this is tragedy upon tragedy. so >> steve: i agree with the last point you made. we have to wait and see all the facts to come out. it is pretty clear what she thought was happening. and what she was trying to do was defend and protect the lives of her children. she saw it as a threat to. it is such an insult to that turn out to be thrown back in her face with outside of her house. the other thing is the contrast between the situation where you now have got people screaming saying, "the cop should not have
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taken up the shooter." and the other new story the last 24 hours, uvalde the whole nation is screaming, the cops were not going in and taking out the shooter. it is so difficult to get these things right. in this case can all see here the police, they try to hours to try to solve the situation without taking out that final step, right? there is a final point, which is actually it doesn't matter what we discuss soberly on the facts in the argument. the people behind those kind of protest. you see on the left, ideologues, the fact doesn't matter. it is an opportunity to push ideology. they are extremists are left ideology, and they will not listen to facts because they want to go out there and make their point. >> emily: as we learn all the facts, terrorists and wait for them to develop, and it sort of begs the question we have these national conversations ane reality is we want all lights matter and tragedy that unfolds
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in ways that is where training kicks in and the officers training is so paramount. what struck me, arabella foss-yarbrough said he had 5 minutes to live and he had six hours to choose life or death. the police if they did not want to kill him. the mother, senti said at a press conference, "i wish i could wrap my arms around him and say i am sorry." we are all imperfect. >> harris: i want to give support to this much today. she didn't get that right after this happened. she is a woman scholar. you have to do the whole thing. she said, "i am a mother of color issued. who do blm care for because it isn't us. i am a black woman, and i don't think they have my best interest at heart not when i look at places like chicago and black on black crime in areas that affect people of color the most. and they don't protest like
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this. where are they all? who do they care about question what she said, "didn't you care about this man when he was cranking his music because he ws dealing with things well known in the building where in the area?" i agree with her, just like the people who knew potential with this was a problem for him, the anger, the hurt, whatever he was feeling. we are not doctors either and not not we are not prosecutors but we are not doctors. this mom and others apparently knew he had issues. she screamed out, "why didn't you help him when you could have? "she is right about that, thank god she and her children are okay and damage that can be prepared. you know what can't be prepared, black lives matter protesters proved to the people of color that you say you represent, may be cs and care about all of us, particularly the victim. this is like a bunch of liberal das now.
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we are at war with criminals. either you do that or stop saying that you represent anybody because you don't mean it. >> emily: kayleigh, to that end all lives are equal and everybody represented equal and that way, this woman she claims she has not been able to go back to her apartment, she lost her job, and she talks about the trauma her two children have faced after having their apartment shot up. these are her allegations. what about me and my children of color? will they be left behind too question what >> kayleigh: that is exactly right, emily, i am a black woman of color and if i would have lost my life, would you guys have done this for me? and i think she makes a key point here that we and the media selectively pick victims and i don't want to say we suddenly includes fox news and that because we cover all things, but we should not do that. community has a responsibility to cover all of these stories, even ones that don't fit ideological agenda and the national leaders as well.
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i remember the murder of george floyd and watching that video with george. he was upset and that was a murder, but there were certain names he highlighted, and their names did not make it outside of fox news, they didn't. cnn didn't cover them, msnbc didn't cover them because there were victims of crime. victims of matter matter too appeared victims of crime matter. so stop picking victims that you care about and start covering injustice when you see it. this mom and her little babies, bullets coming through her apartment. >> emily: carley, recently we have been talking about the face overloaded by americans in media and mainstream media for that reason. they see an agenda be pushed. and drunk before the facts are played out, and investigation being pursued. why do you think we been turning off the tv? >> carley: you don't trust the coverage because it's not there.
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that is a great point and the thing that struck me about this story so much, struck me about this story, that woman's words were so powerful and comes at an important time for she is really standing up for a lot of victims. because we live in a time right now where criminals are being prioritized over victims. and is not just black lives matter. it is also district attorneys, judges who are ruling in favor of the criminal. in every single time you do that, you victimize the victim once again. and in this situation, she did bring up our children. she said, i am a woman of color. would you be protesting if i had died and my children had died? in one of the protester said, yes, ma'am. you know that is not true. over the children shot in chicago in 2021, over 100 children shot in philadelphia this year and not a single black
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lives matter protest. >> harris: there you go, that is exactly what i talk about. who do they represent and who do they care about? anybody, just leave that blank. whose lives matter? >> steve: it is clear what it is ideology and anti-police agenda and they exploit in the opportunity to push that. that is action what's going on. >> emily: all right, up next the problems keep coming for president biden. a list of crises stacks up, the first lady is coming to his defense. that is next. ♪ ♪ it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium.
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process at the white house is not his fault, "the president had so many hopes and plans for things he wanted to do that every time he turned around, he had to address the problems at the moment, sounds like the presidency." he's had so many things thrown his way. the first lady points to war in ukraine, roe v. wade and growing gun violence. those come as fox pulling with the approval rating at 40%. the same poll shows the majority of americans don't think that it will get any better anytime soon. 52% say they think the economy will be worse a year from now. steve, my problem is not that this doesn't happen in a vacuum at this didn't happen to biden inflation but after a $2 trillion bill. afghanistan have him because of his decision. this didn't happen but you made it happen. >> steve: everything about this is so ridiculous. first of all, let us just note, there seems to be a contest for
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who is the most aghast prone biden and running away with it. she's really stepping in it, but the first point, as you said, this is the presidency. what is she talking about? there is an incredibly famous saying in british politics, howard mcmillan, he was asked, "what is the main thing about being prime minister? what is the thing you have to learn?" events, dear boy. that is what you have to do. you have to confront them so that is ludicrous. the real point, she is on about these plans. what is he ever stood for and actually look to achieve to be the president? other than lazy brook. 1988 presidential primary joe biden, the plagiarism, that is an amazing story. >> kayleigh: the year i was born. >> steve: his early 20s, in the 60s, he went to the parents of the first wife and j,
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"oh, what do you want to do? what are you going to be?" i'm going to be president, president of what? [laughter] >> president of the united states. for 50 years he wanted this job, he got there and he doesn't have a clue what to do with it. it is all about balancing. >> kayleigh: yes, he did. >> harris: he stuck out for plagiarism. so look, you can't handle problems, then we need to thank our lucky stars he was not in charge of the pandemic when it started. and i wholeheartedly mean that because we were going to need a vaccine. and if you can't handle the ones that you start themselves, then let's not and him one or in this case, china got the party started by lying to us but that's a whole nother show. the other thing i want to question, why are we hearing from jill biden so much? are we hearing from her perhaps, it's not really understandable enough but now we hear from the first lady.
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she is not an elected official. and i'm sure she's very, very brilliant, dr. jill biden and she is certainly very nice. she's got relationships and so on and so forth around her. but it's not her job to be president. so i really don't need to hear what she thinks. what we had to expect out of the president of the united states. we expect him to relieve the palms he started. >> kayleigh: in the meantime a 180 and saudi arabia. carley check this out. >> in fact jamal khashoggi was murdered and dismembered and i believe by the order of crown prince. i will make it clear, we were not going to come in fact, some more weapons to them. we will come in fact, make them pay the price and the prior that they are. there is very little social deeming value in the president government and saudi arabia. >> i'm not going to meet with -- i'm not going to mitigate with mps but a national meeting.
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>> kayleigh: ten we got this, right? what is so embarrassing about this, carley, he said he was a pariah of. >> they are leaders you have to have a relationship with but don't say this and go do this. >> carley: i think he was forced to have that meeting because the biden administration realized that although saudi arabia is an abhorrent on recognizing human rights. we share a common enemy with them in iran. so i think a majority of the criticism, actually, the president comes from his own party. the democrats really don't understand that geopolitical issue. and that is why he is facing a lot of criticism there. the thing i have issue with when it comes to this trip, is there were no deliverables and self contradictions. on the one hand, he goes to israel and meets with israeli officials and that is great to promote number one strategic ally in the middle east. but the next day the west bank undermining our relationship with israel.
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in this issue with saudi arabia and gas and we can do it here at home, by the way the iran nuclear deal with undermine both israel and saudi arabia. >> harris: and then russia. with russia's help. >> kayleigh: let's talk about a guy, really interesting and analysis cut biden some slack, they have to deal with dictators, true. and i recalled that mps the u.s. president has greeted in similar ways. and outrage from the high will moral purity is a luxury and a leader of a great nation can afford. well said, but flashback max on cnn talking about president trump. speak with the really sadly knew about what president trump is doing overseas, which is that hs gushing over dictators and kicking our allies in the shin. it is disgusting to see him
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describe vladimir putin as a great guy, a good guide, and of saudi arabia, the crown prince responsible for dismembering one of my colleagues at "the washington post." >> kayleigh: he sounds a little different and talk about trump the same way, very different with biden. >> emily: this tells us they or their conversation about media coverage and the fact that their positions are aligned by how they cover it. during the prior administration, it was absolutely unacceptable for they are to be interaction with so-called dictator. under this one, not only is max apologizing on behalf of biden, but he's excusing it and saying, the monster is not as big as we think everyone. and talks about the embellishment of mps rather than acknowledging the actual things he's engaged in and not nearly as you said, carley, outlined
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where america interest lies and so important. here is why the president behaved in the way he makes decisions. but instead, reduced to a system an apology on max and he calls the pushback, he calls it abusive. so we can even hear the criticism. >> harris: talk to me about what is serious. >> kayleigh: it is serious when you go back on your word on the world stage and the world sees you as weak. just ahead from a recent review of hunter biden's laptop raising new questions about president biden's involvement in his son's business dealings. that is next. ♪ ♪
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cast down president biden's repeated denials after having knowledge about his son's shady business dealings. he said he didn't know anything about them. "the new york post" is reporting hunter biden met with his father at least 30 times! 30 times, the white house and the vice president president often, just days after he returned home from overseas business trips. that is according to information recovered off of the laptop belonging to hunter biden. remember he left it at the maintenance shop to work on it. the meeting happen between 2008-2016. they are starting to raise questions whether hunter biden delivering messages to his dad who still says he never spoke to his son about his work. all right, so you made a couple of times, 30. i haven't met with anybody on the couch 30 times, and i see the moment. >> steve: it is just ludicrous. they still keep repeating this
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obvious lie that he never discussed business dealings. we have a piece of evidence after piece of evidence and photos with joe biden with the business partners. you have got the testimony in 2017. he has literally discussed the deal with joe biden. if you have all of these pieces and on and on it goes. the thing that we have got to remember, we say hunter biden is shorthand of the story. this is joe biden corruption scandal. it is about joe biden. who cares about sleazy hunter biden but it's about joe biden. there was one thing i will highlight because we cover this story on my show and one aspect to talk about, cash for gas. this is the really interesting part. when joe biden was in charge of ukraine policy, but they are by obama come a huge amount of taxpayer closed, taxpayer moneys industry. what we don't know is how much of that tax per money went to burisma, the company where his
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son was on the board and paid a fortune. that is a real scandal, that is our money going to his son's business. we don't know how much. that is what needs to be investigated. >> harris: what i find fascinating, too, what you're saying is so many things supplement to talk about. i understand the sensitivity when you say ukraine out loud and maybe that's one of the reasons but the cover think. may be a don't have a debate about the coffee maker at work but if it is news, it is news ad legitimate questions where money was flowing and what things we would owe as a nation and for the nation's leadership to people based on the relationship that they would have with the past vice president and his son. >> steve: i totally agree. and it's not an excuse either as you see some commentators, which is, this is how it works. this influence peddling. yes, does the swamp, and that is what is wrong with it. so actually, let's make an example of this when you have the highest elected office man
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with their up to their necks in the swamp and it needs to be investigated. >> harris: i want to get to this tweet from mpr and this information team is being formed, right, and mpr casey morel tweeted this, "some great company news, we are launching new disinformation team." emily come i think there might be some reasons why they would want to do this because especially now that hunter biden's laptop is flowing like a river again, like every few weeks, we just get a lot of information because they were laptop deniers pluralist and in fact, lying -- but i have a question, too, right? they are doing that, flowing with all the disinformation, and it can't be true. we need all the facts to come in on that. what do we find out? there was a laptop and he did, in fact, drop it off to a maintenance guy. he did give it up and there is information and so on and so forth.
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why does he get a pass question market is a joe biden story, but why does hunter biden and the family get a pass? >> that is the question to ask and those outlets haven't given the same respect that they deserve because it is our money. back in 2020 npr said it was pure destruction and not real but conflict of interest are legal. transparency and honesty with a sitting president israel and compromising the first family potentially strategic advantage of china potentially. those are all real to us as americans, especially concerning our money of the compromise potentially again, the administration. all of those questions absolutely deserved at a minimum the coverage of the question itself. but they shut that door before even acknowledging it. >> harris: you were in the white house. anyone coming out of the white house probably not going to be a secret, 30 meetings, 30 meetings and zero coverage from
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the press. >> kayleigh: mpr like the opera singer that they peddle disinformation. the reason was a strong connection to russia. that has been totally debunked and not russian disinformation of the talking point. the second reason is the biggest reason we have heard about "the new york post" is the assertions they don't amount to much. there is not a grand jury investigation so npr said they only get 1% for government. you should get 0% of your funding from any taxpayer dime. he funded mpr and that is my view. >> harris: and said so beautifully, steve, a couple of days, letting the time difference where off. and the vice president to tell him what, 30 different times. >> kayleigh: this is one of the biggest revelations to come from the laptop so far because y right, a lot of times we get caught up in the fact the president is clearly lying about not knowing anything about his son's overseas business
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dealings. but it really is a question was hunter billing messages from his business partners and china, russia, when the president was the sitting vice president? also, the fact that we are still getting a new revelation on the laptop two years later. thick cloud must be 6500 nomadic percent -- unbelievable how much is on this laptop. [overlapping voices] >> harris: i don't know how the cloud works but let's pretend i do. every time i click on the video i can't get in it? >> carley: all the technology in the shoes in the world hunter biden's fault. >> harris: i have to tell my husband. speaker of the house nancy pelosi being called out over her husband's huge stock trade and the critics say the media are turning a blind eye. did you get a heads up? what was that like?
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>> steve: another suggestion, okay, fine, we won't suggest it. i just think, first of all, this is so pandemic and washington. this is another manifestation of it. it is not just the democrats and pelosi, but again she is the most -- there is a long track record of this time after time, going back years she has been involved in these kind of stories. there is no evidence and we would say the same thing, why is it illegal? and the other part of it, i will add in there, the whole premise of congress, he said we don't cover enough as a committee. most of the regulations that affect businesses who have an interest have done these committees, subcommittees on the chemical industry. that is totally scrutinized. they go on these committees and they get donations from the companies that they regulate, and they get information because it is also corrupt. i don't know, we have got to
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focus on these stories. otherwise, nothing will change. >> harris: yell, we do. if someone is giving information and they are continuing to benefit off of it, if you or i did that or martha stewart did this, we will go to prison. they are confused where they get all the gifts. >> carley: i have very few notes written down on this topic but one, the definition of swampy stomach sloppy behavior. and this guy a governing affairs lobbyist for left think tank for left citizen did an interview with "the daily caller" nancy pelosi could have access to legislative information. here is the thing, this blows my mind. this is the reason why there is a stock trading app that exclusively monitors called trading activities which is cray that people think that pelosi had insider information and are trading at their own stock according to what he does. >> steve: what a brilliant
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piece of information, wow! >> carley: this is the biggest proof i have that paul pelosi ad nancy pelosi think they are untouchable because if you think you are being scrutinized in this manner since december at least when they were talking about the stock market, "the new york post" in january sank paul pelosi did $30 billion in pet trading. and nancy pelosi is regulating these companies, even if no wrong trading, why are you doing that? >> steve: he didn't support that fact and then she changed in february. >> harris: wow come i want you guys to show up on the "the hill." >> steve: it is so important and it can be complicating. but actually if we want government response to our interest in out the interest of the big lobbyist, we have to do something about it. >> harris: this reminded me talk about the secrets on capitol hill when women would speak up about abuse.
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>> president biden comes back from saudi arabia for little to show for the effort and the saudis contradicting what he said. james comer has comments on the trip. the gas prices to spike in the fall? many analysts say yes. and the husband's agenda sidelined by a crisis, but how much is a self-inflicted wound? senator john kennedy is here. we have more on hunter biden and a push by anthropologist to go gender-neutral in identifying ancient remains. what is that all about? i'm john roberts, sandra's off and jacqui heinrich will see you
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for "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> harris: it is time for "in case you missed it." [laughter] one of the most famous couples in hollywood says, "i do" to each other. jennifer lopez and ben affleck eloped to las vegas over the weekend and now husband and wife. the marriage license as jay lowe changed her name and legally closed by jennifer affleck. now, i'm going to carley first on this. as we went to the commercial break, i said -- [overlapping voices] carley says, -- >> carley: i said i love, but i don't know if i love them together. i love jennifer lopez. i will leave it at that. you know what, i just thought that jennifer lopez is like the
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perfect couple and although he messed up big time, i was hoping -- they looked happy there. >> harris: i don't know. >> carley: i will have internal thoughts that i will keep inside. >> harris: really come up at the headlines, maybe ben affleck was not as nice as the previous wife. >> carley: right, i just thought the way he treated the ex-wife, jennifer gardner was not the greatest according to the tabloids. >> harris: all right, let's hope it gets better because love can heal. >> emily: as long as they are modeling a healthy relationship, notwithstanding what we heard or understand about how he treated jennifer garner. what is it like mirroring a second person with the same name? >> harris: you can't make many mistakes. >> emily: i mean, right, that is sort of easy. but i like that she changed her name. the demonstration -- i think that is really cool, right? nowt
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will she change it to and what will the new name be? jay affleck? there are fewer things that i care about, or whatever, becoming jay affleck. whatever. [laughter] >> harris: oh, my goodness, i'm going to come straight to you because this is another couple. >> i do care about this. >> harris: prince harry and mick and marco and the united nations general assembly today. that is the story. the dutch of sussex a key address for nelson mandela which is a beautiful occasion. actress megan marco was convinced by harry and hollywood team that she could be as beloved as princess diana and
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the author writes harry's friends said he was nuts for dating megan marco after she got upset over their strokes about feminism and transgender people. all right, kayleigh. >> kayleigh: if she wants to play princess diana, no, no, no. in my view, just perfect, polite and wonderful and this is her jealous attempt to try to get as much attention as kate middleton but it's not going to work, sorry. >> harris: when you give us a lot of thought. i >> kayleigh: i did, sorry. >> harris: no, don't be. >> steve: one thing i would point out and they use i'm from sussex. i grew up and it's a real place so for the people of sussex when they come out, i don't know. >> harris: would you explain it to me because i thought they gave up royalties. >> steve: i truly don't get that so it's new on the press release. >> kayleigh: they gave up his
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and her and the queen said they cannot be his or her royal highness but they get to keep the sussex title. >> harris: they do? what can we call you? >> steve: i'm thinking of sussex, listen, i'm an american now and i really don't care. to be honest, i don't care about them either. >> emily: i feel so strongly about this because you know what else is in the book? apparently when the prints took megan out -- i'm not going to cons there might comment on the concept of the joke but so, to me, such an important concept if your community does not like your partner, that is a big thermometer. thank god, and you could have told me or he didn't know. if they do tell you, yes, thank you come i trust you. >> harris: that is great. >> emily: the writing is on the wall.
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>> kayleigh: friends no, friends always know. >> harris: taught to never keep his mouth shut. there was a dude i was dating before tony and they didn't like him, they would tell him. [laughter] cutting eight guys here using a bowl is never a good idea, although during the pandemic it came out okay. some are suggesting that what happened to canadian prime minister justin trudeau after he cut his signature long walks, he debuted his new shorter look while venturing a camp. no, no, no, last week and it's going viral on social media. they are comparing it to steve kerry, jim carrey's dumb and dumber look. oh, well met, kayleigh. >> kayleigh: , look at this, okay his hair matches his politics now. they are both hideous and they look terrible and standing for the country of canada of socialism with his haircuts. >> harris: emily. >> emily: he looks like russell crowe and gladiator.
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like early '90s. so 'the 90s with their hair combed back. >> harris: obviously i can't remember his first name. >> kayleigh: don't worry. that is the best part about him and he ruined that. justin trudeau? he has that reputation and objectively a good-looking guy. >> steve: what is the next move? is he going to get my haircut? >> kayleigh: it looks better than what he currently has. i would imagine that you do not need a haircut. you're perfect. all right, in case you missed it, today is the day for my a big reveal. it is baby blake, she has here believe it or not. going to have a little brother or sister. >> harris: your shoes are beautiful. and i'm just going to go with healthy baby. >> kayleigh: healthy baby, that's what matters, steve.
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>> steve: i thought about this the moment i was going to be talked about this this morning. i knew you wanted a boy. so i will go for a boy. >> kayleigh: emily? >> emily: girl, pink. >> kayleigh: no, no pink and blue shoes will change in the next block. what color will they change to? >> harris: there they are. >> kayleigh: i will go with girl. you wanted healthy come i love at all. we will find out next. ♪ ♪
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>> oh. >> that was in the doctor's office for the first ultrasound way before we knew the gender and my daughter, gift from god, it is a boy. >> it's a boy. >> yay. >> you have a little baseball player. >> yes, i do. >> and he does not know if it's right-handed or left-handed yet. >> it doesn't matter if it's left. >> i love it. pitch a curveball today. two kids is going to feel a lot like that for a while. >> i think it will, i think it will. >> congratulations. >> congratulations. >> how are you feeling? >> i am feeling great. you know, the one thing that came to mind that i wanted to say today, a bible verse called jeremiah 1:5, before i formed you in the womb i knew you. god knew he was a boy and it's perfect for his life and really neat to watch this play out, pregnancy, you know, you have
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two of your own, harris. >> harris: always a blessing, it is. and will enrich the two of you r in ways you cannot imagine. >> even more enriching. >> absolutely. >> embrace sleepness nights. >> we were here for 4th of july and one of the producers walked up to my daughter and goes do you have a brother or sister and she said my brother is in mommy's tummy. >> how did she know? >> she knew it was going to be a boy, amazing. >> she knew it was going to be a boy, and thank you. this is a gift from harris and emily, and melissa, producer dennis, karen, amazing job, so thank you. this looks so beautiful and my daughter is over there. >> come on over. come on. >> baby boy. >> i told you the cake was for your brother. >> wearing a blue dress. >> run on heefr, come get the
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cake. >> you knew it was going to be a boy. how did you know? >> i said your brother has a cake and she goes no, i have a cake. >> i love it. >> come on, sweetie. >> hello, sweetheart. >> can you say hello to everybody? >> can we get a high five? oh, yeah. big sister. >> thank you to everyone. we love you, congratulations. >> "america reports." >> john: thanks, mom. fox news alert, he had so many hopes, first lady jill biden describing how she sees the presidency going so far. >> lamenting over how biden's agenda has been sidetracked by crisis at home and abroad. a new polling shows most democrats don't even want biden in 2024. john kennedy will be here to weigh in on that. >> john: but first, fox news alert to kk
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