tv Outnumbered FOX News August 5, 2022 9:00am-10:00am PDT
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♪ ♪ >> fox news alert. try not now serving ties with the united states on several key issues in retaliation for nancy pelosi's "vicious provocative trip to taiwan." this is outnumbered. i am kayleigh mcenany. along with emily compagno and harris faulkner and also kennedy and gianno caldwell. we begin with another foreign policy crisis growing under president biden's watch. have won scrambling just this
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morning after officials there is a nearly 50 chinese planes entered taiwan's air defense zone and an aggressive move. today's publication followed a show of force differently from the communist regime when at least 11 chinese missiles landed waters to the north, south and east of taiwan. secretary of state anthony blinken calling the exercises a "significant escalation and a furious china has suspended the lead with the united states on issues ranging from climate change that military relations. all this after nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan which china calls an egregious provocation. president biden's response to growing crisis is raising questions. >> reporter: when russia was getting aggressive, the president without telling putin don't do it and now john is getting aggressive around taiwan and we are not hearing anything like that from the president.
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>> i beg to differ. we have been talking about our concerns about what china was preparing to do. i stood at another podium out not long ago and much of the same way we reacted then we are reacting out in terms of being honest and transparent about what is going on and calling it out for what it is, i'm afraid i just challenged the premise of your question. >> kayleigh: kennedy, i was watching your reaction. it was raining me back to afghanistan when there was another crisis on joe biden's watch and none of this happening despite -- he stood there for afghanistan and stands there engaging in all these publications. >> i think john kirby has the toughest job because he knows what he's talking about which pick him in stark contrast with many imitations people. he also knows a lot of our policies right now and wait we are carrying them out.
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he has to defend the indefensible but he has the benefit of using facts and the fact is we don't know where we are at in terms of our policy on china. that was obvious by the way the president went to the meter to try to dissuade nancy pelosi from going over there and the speaker said, i have not even heard from the president. they were completely disjointed in terms of what was the purpose of her trip. and if the president does not agree with it, maybe they could have done a better job so it did not turn into this giant -- which may end up as a hard-working taiwan. >> the associated press colleges moves unusually vociferous. that these exercises were designed as a trial run pursuing of the island as part of a potential invasion. the stakes are high. >> harris: the stakes have always been high with china. even napoleon said shake china
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and you shake the world. we knew for many centuries that they are trouble practice communist party to this ccp to put this kind of pressure because of how speaker visited an island nation when we have had other high-profile people visit that region, this is something that needs a word from the president of the united states and strictly isolation that is what i keep reading about his covid recovery, which we hope he is doing well, does not require that you cannot use a phone but how do we know? because admiral kirby just said he is working hard. kudos to peter doocy, pressing. i may have added, why is what is he doing not working at all? what in the world is he doing behind-the-scenes? i'm going to need a list. i want to remind everyone real quickly just in terms of the chinese communist party now deciding that it does not want to talk to us is a major issue.
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march 24th, 2022. russia's top military leaders have decided to refuse called from u.s. defense officials since the invasion of ukraine began. we have seen silence from the president heard loudly around the world as a witness. >> i think about russia so much and ukraine. we hope it is not analogous. but emily, when you have john kirby, the white house spokesperson who is kind of like this press secretary now, he says it is very likely that these ballistic missiles did cross over taiwan and a reporter points out this will be the first time in history. this is an president. -- unprecedented. >> and purely japanese waters but there has been an incredible impact i think on frankly even larger than the meter has covered. we know is what the china has engaged in at least five ways of a retaliation against taiwan right now in addition to the
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missiles. the military drills, import bans. we know they have blocked at least 100 ships in that first day alone. cyberattacks, drones and the seventh there for the united states and pastor to which they apparently told him that the united states will pay the price for their wrongdoings and that is just to taiwan. so i feel as though we are watching a big block of ice like a movie where you are watching the cracks that are just office and getting faster and faster and higher and higher and i hope that a measure of positivity has been achieved by the speaker's visit. at this point, seems it has not but it seems there has been nothing accomplished, nothing gained on the world stage for domestic -- or domestically that will justify these growing threats and this impact to taiwan. they put every building that we love you and thank you for coming. right now, they are paying the price for her solo visit that she could do because she is an american. it raises so many questions by the dates of what would was accomplished? >> and the u.s. response,
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gianno, what about a response tells me i'm dealing with a strong counterpart because the uss reagan is going to be station in that region. bill clinton in 1986 when there were some similar things happening brought that ship much closer to the taiwan strait. what have we done that says, hey, back off? >> gianno: our enemies don't fear us anymore and with a chaos president-elect joe biden, i think many americans are still discombobulated as to how he feels about what is going on with taiwan. and certainly, when we think about what has been going on here in the country with his son hunter biden and his son james biden. they have been connected to ccp companies big. we see what senator ron johnson provided just this year on the floor of the senate showing how they were connected. now we have a president who has taken so many actions that work in favor of china. he has not pressed them on the
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origins of covid which in that particular case, they have accelerated them potentially being the world superpower because our gdp growth had changed. and there's other things as well. like him disbanding the china initiative and national security program set up by the trump administration to combat china's economic espionage. and i just have to feel that we have a leader who is extending up to these folks and they don't fear him. so here we are. >> at the very least to know that -- by the week of the speaker of the house [indistinct]. walked by the demilitarized zone. [overlapping speakers] >> the president needs to speak up but he has to he has to say to china, you have to pack off track there is nothing that this woman has done that america has not been doing for decades in
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terms of supporting taiwan. he has to say that. he has to say it firmly. we need to see him on camera from wherever he is just because you are instantly covid lockdown does not mean you can't pick on a suit and jacket. we have seen him. he has done some videos. but we need to hear from him now. >> the toughest he has been on the international stage was with canada. coming up to our cameras capturing the moment the first busload of illegal migrants from texas arrived in new york city. wow. the latest governor greg abbott's escalating feud with the big-city mayors.
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different directions all across the board now. we will begin with the new video of the first busload of illegal immigrants from texas arriving in new york city. eric alvarez capturing the moment it happened. the bus arrived today in new york's port authority. who quickly tweeted the first bus of migrants has arrived in new york city. but it refused to do his part so texas continues to take unprecedented action to secure our border. new york city is the ideal destination for these migrants. they can receive the services. mayor adams has boasted about within the century city. a spokesperson from new york city's mayor's office hit back. breaking news. governor greg abbott -- to what we know he has been doing all along. the governor's' continued use of human beings as political ponds is disgusting. newark city will continue to welcome asylum-seekers with open arms but we still need support from dc.
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so this is interesting. because when the governors and mayors down along the border work begging for federal, they got a resounding no. but what is happening with these mayors is really, really interesting. they are allowed to ask the federal government for help? >> well, it is the ultimate nimby issue. not in my backyard. and no matter the game that people talk about when they are confronted with this face to face that they have a totally different reaction. our immigration policies in this country have utterly failed. you could argue that human beings have been used as political ponds by this administration who just welcomes people from central america and mexico to come into this country, you know, kids who are unprotected. pregnant women who are just blistered in the heat and the open desert. you know? those are the people who suffer. those are the ponds that the
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administration just does not care about. aoc cries about kids and crazy when it is a republican president. where is she right now? and i don't fear those guys on the buses as much as i see the crazy people, the violent people who are walking around new york city shooting people, assaulting them, stabbing people unprovoked. we should take those people and send them out of the border and get them the hell out of here. >> harris: all of what has happened is rich with irony. you hear new york city mayor adams think we need help from dc and technically he means the federal government. texas governor abbott, where did he send his first busload of illegal immigrants? to washington, dc. and mayor bowser there has now called it a humanitarian crisis. what is coming off of the buses in her city and in fact she asked the federal government for help and just moments ago, they
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told her no. >> gianno: i think one thing we realizing is joe biden is about a serious fixing the border issue as cap'n crunch is about joining the military. it is ridiculous. i think what governor abbott is doing is the right thing because at this point, maybe a coalition of these big city mayors get these democrats will force joe biden to actually do something because it is going to change the landscape of their cities all over anyway. we got to also take about a very critical point. the first time in our u.s. history, over 100,000 people have died from overdoses of a drug in a one-year time. there is legitimate -- drugs coming in. what is the game? >> m.s. 13. >> gianno: they are coming over. people pick their lives are being endangered. we have over 600 people have died at the border.
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with that consideration in mind, joe biden to do your kid damn job. >> harris: and i think about the land of items that you had good connections between joe biden's brother and son hundred and joe or james rather. i wonder if luke leeper is also does not competitive. load. who is making the fennel? china. >> gianno: i think that connection that you made, most people would not even realize that you are absolutely correct and china is winning with the southern border issue. >> harris: they are a. >> gianno: maybe that is the reason why when folks came in initially, they said joe biden invited us. >> harris: emily the critics would say, when a minute that you got to be able to ask the president about that before you can say that? i wholeheartedly agree. but i think that we do need to ask them these questions and the access when he is feeling better
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from prolonged covid now. to be able to asked those questions. they are fair game and the answers right now in the gap, the silence is killing us. >> emily: and we have been asking these questions all along. we have not gotten an answer yet. people were asking that on the campaign trail. i want to say getting back to the message for a moment that, you know, that tweet coming of the mayor here seems to me as if anyone is -- everyone is saying the same thing, which is that we do not have the resources to accommodate this influx of migrants no matter what state you are entered no matter what the community you are in, no matter what -- whether you are blue or red. every resource is being stretched thin. the only difference is that the democrats put a qualifier at the beginning and say, we welcome everyone with open arms and we still need resources from dc because not just a few days ago, remember, mayor adams was speaking and he said, we welcome everyone into new york city but we need these resources and he
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started listing exactly where the stressors occur because he is right. that is why i think 23 states joint a lawsuit begging the federal government to do their job and support these communities and the ways of education at law enforcement and the like and a quick point to mayor bowser situation. the dod rejected her request for 150 national guard troops. which was 4,000 migrants. imagine the 3.5 million that are spread throughout the country because of that open ended nature of that request. >> harris: all of it is open ended because the border is open ended. of course, right? >> emily: right. she might amend it. that specificity and the like with the government. because take about them. how long are these 150 people going to be here? to your point, they probably know they are going to be there forever under this administration's watch.
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>> kayleigh: border security is national security. well, for far too long, you have had states like new york and new jersey, others ignoring what you said the fentanyl crisis is connected to the border. there are people dying of drug overdoses in new hampshire because of the southern border. they have been acting like border security is texas supporting and border security is arizona security. no, it is national security. and now you're finding that out as these illegal immigrants are in their backyard. jen psaki said it was a political stunts. it does not look like much of a political extent. it is a reality that you are dealing with. >> harris: can i save something. of course republicans have a heart for the people coming across. other representatives and border states have said they have rescued young children and seen that rescuing of families out of the rio grande and other areas. so if they get credit for caring
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but need resources, how is that any different than a democrat saying, give us credit for carrying, just give us. >> i talk to senator ted cruz and said there are color-coded bracelets. he said, i do not just pick up one. i pick up a lot of them. republican care. they are actually going to the border, unlike biden or others. >> gianno: we need to care about our own citizens first. >> harris: president biden's poll numbers are sinking as the support from his google party takes a deeper dive. i don't even know how you go below 30%. can you count that? the growing list of democrats who are now refusing to openly back president biden for a 2024 run.
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♪ don't leave me hanging like a yo-yo ♪♪ >> as president biden faces several crises at home and abroad that many americans are wondering if he will or should run again in 2024 break and instead of railing behind him, biden is only getting lukewarm support from his own party. a growing number of high-profile democrats outright dodging the question. >> if the president chooses to run again in 2024, i mean, first of all, i'm focused on winning that majority right now. and preserving the majority this year in 2022 so we will cross that bridge when we get to it. >> do you want to see joe biden run for a second term? >> that is -- i don't want to answer that question. >> the president of the united states, do you want to see him run in 2024? >> i am not talking about 2022. i am not talking about 2024.
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>> too early to say to deal with them until after the midterms. >> i don't believe he is running for reelection. [laughter] >> biden's approval numbers continue to tank with the latest gallup poll setting that only 38% approve of him and a whopping 59% disapprove. that is a new bloat if you are keeping score which we are here on the couch kaylee, what you make of it? >> kayleigh: now you have two dozen democrats who are noncommittal or saying he should not run. normally support in your party is as automatic as kamala harris' robotic hand gestures. it does not go away. it has gone away and what is interesting about this is first you have the common sense democrats and that is weird for me to say that. but the fact that self-preservation, this guy is pulling lower than jimmy carter. i don't want to be a kamikaze
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pilot with him as he goes down. but then you have this other flag the progressive democrats who are leaving him. one in five democrats disapprove of biden. and most of him sight that he is not progressive enough break when you have lost their base, you have lost the ballgame and harris, i love your cameo in the intro. we were getting such a variety of answers. a scroll of all of the democrats willing to back biden. endeared interview -- >> wait. represented -- representative maloney of new york, said he is not running again. say, i apologize that mr. president. i think it was a long -- >> we actually have that clip. let's show the video. >> sorry. >> i apologize i want you to
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run. i happen to think it will be running but if you run, i will be there 100%. you have deserved it. you are a great president and thank you for everything you have done. >> but she still said, i don't think you're going to run. i'm so sorry. i mean, i want to know what is that he is doing that he is not flexing enough to win far left. what is he doing? he stopped pipelines. we are not energy independent anymore. i would think they would be hopping up and down, this is demand that we elected, so on and so forth. but he went over and he begged for oil in saudi. he kept us on somebody else's oil, which is what set us up for war. i think that he has taken us back in time. i understand why people in his own party who are far left are doubting whether or not he has the street credited to carry out their dream. >> it seems like whatever faction of the democratic party
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you are a member of, they see him as a liability. he is either not progressive enough. he is not commonsense enough. whatever it is, everyone has the position that he is not enough. he is probably outright feeling. >> gianno: and when you look at the approval rating, it is the lowest of any president since world war ii. i think he set a record. but you know what? what is really troubling for democrats i believe is the fact that he has lost african americans by 20%. young people by 20%. hispanics pipe 20% and when you look at those numbers, those are the core of the democrat constituency. not only that take a look at the consumer price index. inflation. poor people are becoming more poor. middle class are becoming poor. he is a poverty president. and this is beyond just that very, very simple fact. he continues to gaslight americans. the economy is great. they just don't know. they need mental health care.
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there is scary poppins with tdi? it is concerning how we see him govern and then tell americans they are crazy. >> conceptually, we are seeing the truth and it is my understanding that only hw bush in the past has overcome this level of statistics as it is set up right now. as we enter into the gulf war. if you take all of these talking points aside, sheer numbers, sheer gambling facts sort of show that this guy probably will not recover. >> i hope he recovers from covid. i would about the people, do they wake him up and go, hi, mr. i hope you are well. i know you are resting. china is about to invade taiwan and nancy really went over there. they let him no that the news is getting worse every single day? and i know we are going to talk about later in the show some
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real softballs whose names are being tournament for 2024. we need a serious person. i don't like the democrats funded republican campaigns for crazy people they think they can beat in the general. i want the democrats to run a strong person so if that person wins, we have a strong president, so the rest of the world is looking at us, going to that port mush mouth man has no on. >> that is a good point. no matter who is in office, as americans, we are rootingrength. we want our president to succeed. all right. up next got the falling out between longtime and former collaborators john legend and kanye west over, wait for it, donald trump. that is next. ♪ ♪ clear
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♪♪ how could you be so heartless ♪ ♪ how could you be so heartless ♪♪ >> welcome back. politics coming in between friends. john legend revealing he ended his decades long friendship with kanye west over former president trump. dasinger says what support of trump and that rep up office run for president in 2020 drove a wedge in capote friendship. connate was pictured on many occasions sporting the trump mega had. -- maga hat. >> john: we aren't as friends as we used to because we publicly disagree on his running for office, his supporting trump. i think it became too much for us to sustain our friendship, honestly. >> i don't get it. one of my best friends voted for
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hillary clinton. she remains one of my best friends but i don't understand. >> gianno: i to get is one of the stupidest thing that multiple people like blanche -- john legend are doing. i lost one of my best friend over the 2020 election. he raised a lot of money for joe biden and then he did not want anything to do with me and so many other folks who are experiencing that very same thing. politics should not divide us to point that we can't be friend with each other. we can have our own political ideologies. agree to disagree and go have a drink after. when i see john legend saying, i don't want to be friends with you anymore, where we really friends to begin with? was this a disingenuous relationship? many of you can say you have had friends who said, i don't want to be friends with you anymore because of x, y, and z. >> and people said they have
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lost family. there's a partisan divide here where you say 5% of republicans said they would not be friends with a democrat whereas 37% of democrats said that and then on who they would take 71% of democrats would not beat a republican whereas it is only 31% of the gop. we are a little bit -- little more open-minded. >> i was going to say tapit that was exactly my experience and across the spectrum for so many different reasons, there have been people that have terminated their relationship with me or really cold off to the point understood for a variety of reasons. but i have never terminated my relationship or cooled up with anyone because. one of my best friends goes to a revolutionary group meeting every sunday. you can imagine the spectrum of events that i have. i love them dearly. i listen to all of them. i use it as an -- an education for myself. but there have been quite a few
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people who have shut that because this is the irony of what i think i think and what they assume how i felt, et cetera. so this public airing of john legend's problem with kanye speaks about his unwillingness to be open minded rather than kanye. >> make me great where we are as a country. what i loved at oxford was drink obama's election, not a happy moment. but kids there were so open-minded, they just wanted to hear what i had to say. it was a free flow of conversation. >> i want to know how and when we got so weak that we can't take the other side. i. i love debate. and i know that they are the ones were going to come with everything they have gone with honesty and they have a passion and a reason for believing what they do. i don't think these people just read. stickers and say, that is what i believe. but i would have more hope for people like john and connie
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eighth and i talked about them like i know them because they were friends and really important discussions can begin at home within really safe relationships, how can strangers possibly get there? we could be the example debating that way. >> another point, all the things that people said about that 2020 election, about how great joe biden was going to be it was not true. when i reach out to those people, are you proud of all he has done, they don't want to talk about a they want you to walk on eggshells. they are poking you in the eye. it is unfortunate. >> so true. kennedy, you alluded to this. of a tweet from bill kristol. i have been saying for a wild that we need our next president, our version of the kevin roble selipsky. i got nothing personal message from john legend. which leads me to add, in 2024,
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he is the new balinski. >> he is not the new zelenskyy. i don't think he would be brave enough to stay and fight for his country if we were attacked and his wife is an annoying mean girl. i think/those liberties are serious about politics. does not mean that we have to do be governed by career politicians. but some of those somewhat like john legend, i can't imagine. and i think there should be basic psychiatric and competency test for all people who are seeking the presidency. i don't care what your party is but i don't care what your background is. and i think probably 85% of the people who would think about running could not pass those. and yeah. >> you have to be a narcissistic, no offense, in order to wanted to be present. i think there is something implicitly wrong with you if you want to be that powerful.
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i say that as a libertarian. [laughter] >> coming up to more trouble for paul pelosi. a california police group is considering cutting ties with the house speaker's husband after reports that he flashed his membership card to get out of trouble during his dui arrest. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible.
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>> the labor report jobs added in july as 230 economists are warning president biden in a letter that his plans to lower inflation will make the problem worse. brand-new reaction from a member of the president's economic team when jared bernstein joins us live. republicans are slamming biden on what they say is a weak approach to china. bill cassidy from louisiana it will weigh in and a paraglider just barely it saves himself as a jump goes awfully wrong. he is here to tell his story. "america reports," top of the hour. ♪♪ bad to the bone ♪ ♪ bad to the bone ♪ ♪ bad ♪ ♪ bad ♪♪
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>> house speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul may be in more trouble. a police group is lengnick revoking his membership following reports that he flashed a membership card in may. claiming that he handed officers his drivers license along with his 1199 highway patrol foundation membership card take possibly looking for preferential. >> to. the code of that chp foundation strictly prohibits such use of their card and now that group is reviewing the matter. kennedy, that is a real important aspect of people who support law enforcement. it is not supposed to be a quid pro quo. it is not supposed to be for preferential treatment or any type of getting out of something especially as serious as a dui. >> kennedy: and law-enforcement officers do not take kindly to people who are driving another influence and that is one of the
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areas, you know, speeding, if you're going 10 miles over the speed limit, you get pulled over. maybe they will give you a little bit of a lecture instead of a take -- ticket. it makes you wonder how many times paul pelosi has done that. how may times has he used his cleavage in order to get out of a jam like this? >> that is such a great point and there are reports that there was a two-hour time left between the arrest. it does not quite matter. he was still above the legal limit. he is still going to face consequences. >> gianno: there was a rumor that he handed his medicare. d card. i just that up. >> i was like, what? >> that is a rumor. >> gianno: i wonder how often has he used his privileges get nancy pelosi's husband, to get out of things? >> like when he bought those
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stocks? you mean that part? >> gianno: that is what it looks like to the many people. the consideration with him is it seems like it was your liquid from the very beginning. are we going to charge him? are we not going to charge him? we don't know what we are going to do. i mean, he did get some privilege even though he was charged and that is the problem. >> and that speaks to all of those layers, the world and the connection and who his wife is. it is a smaller community. there's a lot of tourism but there is a smaller amount of locals. >> harris: i can imagine. i can just imagine and i do know that it necessarily has to come from her. they got a ton of cash. he is used to getting what he wants. >> gianno: he is smart. >> harris: why doesn't he have a private driver. there were reports that he was slurring his words.
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the fact that that picture looks the way it does two hours later, he could have killed somebody, including himself. how much worse, it have been? and the other thing, too, why have we not seen that law applied to him the way it applies to all of us? we all see it your underwear. you look ridiculous. where is the law. >> archie bunker. [laughter] >> the image. [laughter] >> that is right. we want accountability and napa county is among the top five in california for the dui arrests. it also has a higher conviction rate. over 40% of every dui arrest there results in a conviction. as we see this case in full, if he is not the big dipper for
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that, there is a large amount of people who get it reduced to reckless? so he would be in the vast minority and -- >> vast minority? >> the other one. so i think people are hoping for accountability simply because everyone else is held accountable for that release serious crime. >> absolutely. >> we will see if the same holds true for nancy's husband. but it is really interesting their lifestyle that you got this freezer with this very good -- night tv prayed and she has these very question here financial dealings and pointed be railroaded into supporting the stock. and then you have her sauntering into the hair salon on camera and then her husband and the police privilege card as i call it. this is a life of privilege. this is what americans disdain.
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to its menu. >> i'm fine with this. i.e. vegan at least one day a week. i love meat. i love cracker barrel meat. >> cracker barrel is one of my favorite restaurants. they can do no wrong. i recall when a family member was dealing with a health issue, had to order specific things and i remember the kitchen workers being like "what? we don't know why people eat vegan. if that's an option. >> if they put this in front of a dog, they would sniff it and walk away. [laughter] >> is that it? >> i will caviar this by saying i had an impossible burger on a plane and it was pretty good. that being said, plant people, do not come for my taco bell. you can come for my cracker barrel. >> only there for the mac and cheese. >> i love their country ham, their green beans.
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>> the story. >> sourdough bread. >> we have proven that we like cracker barrel. >> sarsaparilla. >> so good. gianno, god bless you. i know you have lost someone you love. we love you, we love your family. thanks for watching. "america reports" now. >> sandra: china giving the u.s. the shoulder saying that is coming military and climate talks with the white house. xi jinping looking to punish the united states for nancy pelosi's trip to taiwan. >> jon: critics say president biden is backing down by postponing the scheduled missile test in the south china sea. why is the house speaker acting tougher on china than the president? house armed services committee member mike gallagher joins us live. >> sandra: we begin with a fox news alert to kick off
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