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♪ ♪ >> this is "outnumbered." hello, everybody, i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost harris faulkner. also joined jackie tienda, michelle to foia command todd piro to kick out the week. republicans are blasting the massive spending plan that just narrowly passed in the senate, calling it an economic assault on the middle class and warning that democrats will pay the price for it in the midterms.
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not one g.o.p. and are voted in favor of the nearly $740 billion spending bill. meanwhile vice president kamala harris had to come in and break the 50/50 tie. >> on this vote, the yeas are 50 and the nays are 50, the senate being equally divided the vice president votes in the formative in the bill as amended is passed. that vote came after a marathon 16 hours session over the weekend, they called it vote aroma word demo republicans add tried to plan amendments and when it was all over the package still contain hundreds of billions of dollars from climate change, deficit reduction, and tax hikes. the supersize of the irs adding 807,000 agents while the democrats are putting themselves in the back for this and getting
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their wit liberal wish list past. republicans warned this is turning into a war in the middle class that will backfire big time on the dems come november. here is hundred that ted cruz. >> all the democrats say they are worried and want to lower gas prices, they all just voted to raise gas taxes and raise your price at the pump. this bill creates 87,000 new irs agents. it doubles the size of the irs. the democrats are making the irs bigger than the pentagon, plus the department of state, plus the fbi, plus the border patrol combined. the irs is going to be bigger. this is a massive power grab. >> so gone is the inflation reduction act, harris, i say that because all the headlights adjusted's no longer here and with us now is the climate bill. cbs's senate passes sweeping climate health and tax bill.
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and you can see the guardian it is now the climate bill. >> that was the inherent lie and how they were going to pass this. i call -- i just called balls and strikes. the cbo, wharton and penn. many analysts have look at this. bernie sanders more right? and says this does nothing to lower inflation. in fact if you look at increases it for two years and then a kind of goes flat until 2031. that doesn't help us with inflation at all. they called it the inflation reduction act because they had to get people behind this in their own party. they had to do it. i'm curious though, does this give kamala harris the kind of street credit she was so thirsty for her? she finally got something done. she signed this bill into law as the deciding vote. she can just sit there and do that. and then they all rally around and take their victory lap.
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look, how many democrats -- we just left the faulkner focus with this very thought. so many are saying no to joe biden. you're going to have to give her street credit. is this part of how you do it? it was a win-win for the democrats, not the american people. >> not at all. he mentioned senator bernie sanders, but we have that. let's play a moment of honesty from senator sanders. >> i want to take a moment to say a few words about the so-called inflation reduction act we are debating this evening. i say so-called by the way because according to the cbo and other economic organizations who have studied this bill, it will in fact have a minimal impact on inflation. >> not quite the dnc talking points, jackie. >> look, finally they are calling it what it is, harris, inflation reduction act was a total lie just to get people to think it was something that i was not. with respect to your point about
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kamala harris that this is a win for her. the problem is what this is going to do, the cost of the american people. you are 100% right, inflation is only going to get worse. jerome powell raised rates of effectively to try and tamp inflation down or we get stuck deeper in a recession. the irony with respect to expanding the irs in this way that's going to impact the low and middle classes those are the people you promised you were going to help. now you're going to come after them, they are defenseless. they don't have the kinds of money to spend on lawyers and accountants bear they get scared, they get upset, they just want to settle at a time when they are already being more across-the-board. essentially going to add more taxes in their laps. it's troubling for the american people. >> during a recession. that is key here because democrats do understand basic economics, they threw it out the window here but the snow would
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said prior to this moment. >> i don't think during a time of recession you mess with any taxes or increase any taxes. >> when the economy's in the clients you don't want to raise overall taxes. >> i will cut taxes. cut taxes for 95% of all working families. because in an economy like the scum of the last we should do is lay taxes in the middle class. >> do they have amnesia, i don't know. >> most likely they do -- they're coming on saying this doesn't raise taxes, if you will save money because were going to give you rebates on solar panels and appliances. >> that's the thing, they say if you buy an ev we will give you a rebate. chances are the people buying electric vehicles are wealthier than the average people in america because these are
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expensive. we get a rebate on that or an energy efficient dishwasher or refrigerator, that's not really helping too many people. i like it when they try to sell something with this, it's the inflation reduction act. it's got a couple of little things that can, but it's like saying i'm wearing silver right now. they're telling you one thing but deep inside you find the gross stuff. let's just see what lisa murkowski of alaska said, she didn't vote for this and she very often votes with democrats. to sit even florida bait with amendment vote starting a midnight was designed to avoid public awareness and scrutiny. there is no doubt in my mind based on both substance and process that the senate should not have passed this. >> to extend your analogy the american people know yellow is not silver. they told abc with nearly seven intent thing the economy is
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going to get worse. g.o.p. said plus nine on the economy and plus ten on inflation, plus nine on gas prices on which party voters trust to handle the number 12 or three issues for the american people. >> we talked ad nauseam about how the left likes to relabel things in the freezer the only reason you have me on the show if you like my analogies. when you want to give your daughter bad medicine and call princess juice. here's the print sisters can visit this great? you take it you realize it's medicine. this is a prescription the american people don't need. we talked about the democratic assault on the middle class, i look at this bill and i so they are cutting up the men. there gets rid of the middle class entirely with this bill. as part of another step towards that. >> todd we have you on the show because we love you. >> that cbo score, that's what they didn't want people to see. they do want beat of the fee that it wasn't going to have any effect on inflation.
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it was the skirting of time in order for that not to be seen like a wider public. >> that's the rush. they wanted to jam it down before people really understood what's happening. >> across the middle class. all right coming up covid my isolation might be over but president biden cannot escape more bad poll numbers. how deep underwater he is on inflation and the economy on crime and on gas prices. as more members of the liberal media bill on him running again. that's next. veteran homeowners, i've got great news. home values have climbed to record highs and your home equity has climbed too. now's the time to turn it into an average of $60,000 cash
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♪ ♪ >> i think the outnumbered producers just put that one up on purpose. you don't impress me much with these numbers. disappointing poll numbers for president biden and "abc news" poll shows some with more than 60% disapproval on a range of issue from inflation to immigration. from the economy to crime and gas prices. meanwhile a growing number of democrats are dodging on whether or not they want the president to run on reelection. i love a good montage, let's see. >> to run a gun in 2024 -- i mean first of all and focused on winning this majority right now. in preserving the majority of this year 2022, will cost up originally get to it. >> doing see joe biden on for a
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second term? >> that's an easy question. >> i don't want to answer that question because yeah i don't want to answer the question. >> the president of the united states committee want to seem run in 2024? >> not talking about 2022, i'm not talking about 2024. >> it's too early to say. it doesn't serve the purpose of the democratic party to deal with that until after the midterms. >> i don't believe he's running for reelection. >> where there is smoke there's fire, i don't know. what do you think? >> first of all i don't think he's going to run. but to say it would be done to put yourself in a lame duck position. some people think that would be good for the country, it probably would because maybe les will get done and that seems to be a good thing right about now. i don't think is going to run but who's going to back him up? i don't think kamala harris casting one deciding vote is
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going to do it for her, there's too many gaps and she hasn't thrown any real strength. as a gavin newsom of california? that would strike me as ridiculous. is it aoc? even more ridiculous because she is looked at it as an extremist. i know people like her but i think that's one kind of small group. so i don't see them running. i really don't. but i don't know whose stepson. >> who says alexandria ocasio-cortez, the congresswoman from new york come it's so favored for her politics though. you have to do stuff. all her colors policies -- that's not changing fuel prices, that's not realistic holistic
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look -- >> well done, aoc. am i wrong? >> you are not wrong. there are apparently -- okay? on abc news some uncertainty whether or not kamala harris was next in line if joe biden were not to run. let's watch. >> you don't think kamala harris is the heir apparent? >> she should be. we've not seen her strong and i don't know why the biden administration didn't position her that way. it has to be her because it would be an outrage to skip over the vice president, especially the first african american and asian female vice president. but they have to do a lot of work to get her in the seat so we can see her powerful. >> there is a sense among many of them that he shouldn't run and also a sense that if he doesn't run, that the primaries wide open and it's not just kamala harris to take and i could be a very messy democratic
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primary. >> so they don't want either one of them? >> doesn't sound like it. look, i think she's got to be more than just be a deciding vote in the tide. everybody knows what she's going to do. >> you have to start somewhere. >> i also agree with you that i don't think joe biden really has the stamina or the strength to be able to run again. i think the democrats are really in a bad position here and what we've seen with all the spending, harris, it gets people to turn the tide in the midterms even if the republicans get the house in the senate. i'm really concerned about the long-term ramifications of the spirit and the damage that's been done. >> let's talk about log game too in terms of the red wave potentially had rnc chairman ronna mcdaniel on so on and so forth for the house but senate democrats are raising cash. and what we could see his lame duck by proxy because you're going to have some less potential is just so much estimate is not fair that ssi
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was, breaking, and you have a house run by republicans really essentially nothing done anyway. >> nothing gets done. total and complete gridlock but i think it's incumbent upon republicans to show this is our agenda but can't trust the legislation and it stops and the sunup, but show proactively what our agenda is for lower taxes, deregulate, empower families. when you come to 2024 this is not just a popularity contest. may be to your point nobody mentions their politics, just with young woman who has charisma cometh more than that come it's what you'll do for the american people. that's this g.o.p. house must do the same and be proactive and forward-looking with a tail wind behind them. >> you mentioned popularity, here is an anchor on another network talking about biden's unpopularity within his own pop -- >> the democratic party has never been in love with
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joe biden beer they've always just sort of tolerated him. and i think that that's part of the issue, he's never been the first choice of democratic activists to be a nominee, to be the standard-bearer. and so i do think that's what's sort of irritates biden folks. >> these are your friends. what stands out to me is out in lockstep so many members of the mainstream media and democratic politicians are with we can't have joe again even though they are not saying it. the only person who was said oh, no, i want joe to run is carolyn maloney, who originally in that sound bite we played, said that she didn't want him to run, didn't think he would run, than it looked like a hostage video like i love joe biden. he's gonna be our president forever. it was the most disturbing video we've ever shown here in fox in a while. it shows this party doesn't have a clue committed on the pack up. he destroyed california, they are in a tight spot and they are scared about what can happen if anybody become any of their people is to go up against trump or ron desantis, they're trying to figure it out and they are floundering.
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>> you know what it may take him i don't know if this president has it come michele come he's going to have to come up and say all the reasons why he wants to run a gun. he's got to fight his own fight. he can't let everybody else fight with their words, he has to actually talk to the american people without us always having to cover what he didn't say well. >> you are exactly right. what we are seeing it is an extraordinary phenomenon. to support the president of your party who happens to be the president of the united states because it is basic is a bodily function. but not anymore, it's gone -- i love it. oh, my goodness. coming up, after years of flat out the hunter biden story puma has any merit to the liberal media maybe little by little is admitting hey, mr. president, this could be a problem. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: after years of denying or ignoring any claims of hunter biden's sketchy foreign business dealings, many liberal news outlets have changed their tune. now cnn's brian stelter is elated. back in 2020 he brushed off those accusations against the president's son is fake. >> the u.s. authorities are saying if those emails are just talked about are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> false. here is seltzer yesterday finally admitting what we all know that the hunter biden story
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is a legitimate one. it may be a big problem for the president. >> what about hunter? under under federal investigation, tractors could be coming at anytime from this is not just or right wing media story commits a real problem for the bidens. could he decide not to run for reelection given to some? >> it's like he has multiple personalities? that's a different brian stelter in 202010 and 2022. also in 2020 he called it a classic example of the right-wing media machine and -- >> todd: this is bizarro seltzer. it wasn't the fact that they got the story wrong, it was how sanctimonious they were that fox and "the new york post" were drumming up some right-wing conspiracy about hunter biden saying they don't do journalism, we do real journalism. to make matters worse because we do real journalism we cannot report what other people report we need to research it. wasn't that hard to research.
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a lot of people were able to verify the story and then report it. cnn just coming to the table yesterday. it's august of 2022. >> but he credits how wonderful his newsroom is for not reporting the story, harris, listen to what he says about quick newsroom. >> in september or october of 2020 when "the new york post" had something on her outlets can't match it. there is this pressure from a wire to confirm this? why or two leaning on this? we have been matched at work and confirmed. you don't like speak he goes on to say i think there's a tension between last and slow journalism between people who know how to newsroom's work in the vast majority who don't. it's just our fault we don't know how to news worms work. >> harris: there's a lot of tension between him and his employer and people watching the show. definitely seeing two different brian stelter's. one of them would like to be employed. i would credit that probably was most of the flipping of the switch. you cannot continue to save the
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big bear is ended in the room the room when it's eating up think you brought for lunch. scare combat to root -- that i guess he can't deny that any longer. i will say this though, with the hunter biden story come of the first thing the brian stelter said there was all that really matters. there is an investigation going on at a very high level. let's cover it. let's not just make it about who talk to, let's make sure if they really want to jump in the pool that they jump in with all their journalism and not just the parts they think will help the race. >> the irony here is that bmn was the first major outlet to report on the dossier. they focused on the content and that turned out to be punk. >> they get to pick and choose what they sort of repeat and don't go into on themselves. but the other issue about it is they were very quick to post
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this politico published list of the 50 intelligence officials who said this looks very much like russian disinformation. and let's not forget that not only did they not dig into it, the story was suppressed by twitter and many others. they shut the story down. they didn't allow anybody to get into it. as you said, harris, the real meat and potatoes of the story is not that hunter biden smoked crack cocaine, it's the potential for the president to be just what sort of looking for? wrapped by the chinese and others who are paying hunter biden loads of money to be on their board. it's this foreign influence we could be feeling. by the way, biden seems to be really easy on china. i just -- in serious ways. >> and remember it was the political director at cnn who was caught by project veritas who set up if they were not going to run with
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"the new york post" story right on hunter biden because i was back in 2020. that appears to be the source of the problem. >> that's fair but did the newsroom actually tried to get dig into it and try to move the ball forward? of course this could of had a huge impact on the election as well. you sit back and you said yourself this president and his sons business dealings overseas, when we have problems with china and russia we have issues in ukraine, is he making decisions based on those financial ties, that's a huge issue for the american people. i would like to know a little bit more about it. >> especially because we have president biden on voice mail back before he was president talking to us on about his business dealings when he said he never did that, but he did get up the details emerge about the fiery crash involving actress and haitian, people are calling out the celebrities who are supporting her. but what about the woman she almost killed?
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>> there are new details that
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surface in the car crash that left award-winning actress badly burned. while police are seeing if alcohol played a role reports now say adorable camera caught her car at high speed, estimated up to 90 miles per hour before she crashed into a house setting off a massive fire. page was then extricated, rushed to the hospital, the homeowner narrowly escaped injury. the house is gone. and she says she lost an entire lifetime of possessions. there are reports and hayes had a bottle of alcohol in her car's coupler. she was apparently slurring her words on the podcast that posted hours before the crash. she also discussed drinking vodka and wind tracers however we want to point out, because we have learned that that audio, and i want to ask her team in the booth, was taped. that podcast was actually taped before that day of the crash.
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hollywood stars like alec baldwin voiced support for and hayes. >> i just wanted to send out my best wishes and all my love to and hayes, there's not a lot of women i worked with that are brave and the way that he and his brave. love you, and, all of you and i think you are such a talented person and i hope everything is okay. i hope you come through this. >> that's really sweet support, michelle, that's from a guy who shot somebody and kill them on the side. this is tough. >> i was going to say about slick and masking can i have your prayers because i just shot somebody, listen i hope and haste is okay. i don't want anybody to get hurt. this is an awful story all the way around. but there are victims here. this woman lost her home, she nearly lost her life. we don't know if and hayes was drinking, but it certainly appears that she was speeding and being irresponsible in the number of ways. so yes it's lovely to support and hayes. like i said i hope that she
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comes out of this okay. but if her actions were really negligent, as they appear to be, there are victims here who need real support as well. they could mean from a legal standpoint and investigation needs to be conducted and we need to get to the bottom of what was going on that they come even if this podcast was the morning of. let's assume we know that it was early in the week but let's it was, she could have been joking or trying to embellish for the podcast purpose is not necessarily drinking spirits of the l.a.p.d. now says it wants blood samples and wants to get to the bottom of this and investigate it is up lead of the story. but having said that, if alcohol was involved, no excuses, period. people could have died. it's not just about a home and possessions, she could've killed herself and killed somebody else. we have to let it play out. but having said that, it's just unacceptable. and alec baldwin will look foolish in that snippet.
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>> there were more than two crashes with her involved. i mean that was one of the points we were talking about in the commercial break. anything other then i hope my friend is okay i hope everybody involved in this debt is okay. when he starts using the word brave come of that word, especially when it's used with hollywood, gets me infuriated. you always hear like this actor or actress is so brave to take this role. no, cops are brave, soldiers are brave, people who actually put their lives on the line are brave. people who play dress-up? are not brave. i'm sorry if that's unpopular with hollywood, if they feel like they are crossing the boundary, taking a role i get that. maybe it could have career ramifications. but i think putting on -- i'm taking a bullet to your face is the definition of brave. i'm sick and tired of hollywood sign so brave.
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>> you put on your lawyer voice for a second. >> todd: sorry. >> harris: i was thinking because this investigation is still going on with what's happening, i know they were friends and i've read that she was one of those that came to his defense. >> that's fine but read the room and read your own room before you start saying things like this. >> we wish her the best and we wish her a full recovery. obviously same for the victims here who thankfully was not hit. that being said you reference the crash before, there was with the l.a.p.d. is looking at as a misdemeanor hit-and-run before the main crash. she allegedly hit a garage and then sped away before hitting this home going, as reports indicate, perhaps is not 90 miles an hour see if the wonder why she was going so fast. why didn't she stop the first time? exactly. this victim, who we should focus on, we have her picture appeared her living room, as she was sitting in it, she thought something had dropped from the
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sky. a friend described her as lucky to be alive. she was sick shaking when she told me she had just been in the living room when the car crashed in her home, red tags, meaning she is unable to go in without it being fixed or updates. this woman is the woman that i am really thinking about in addition to man, we hope they both recover. >> she had all her professions and things that made that house a home. while we will move on. critics are going after the second most-watched creek television show in america, starring chris pratt. they are calling it a right wing revenge fantasy, that's next. some like a little comfort, to balance out the risk. others want immediate gratification... and long-term gratification,too. they have their own interests,
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>> welcome back chris pratt smashes the wall critics of his new navy thriller, the term in the list. it's the second watched tv show in america. chris pratt stars in the u.s. navy seals who returns home and tries to put together how and why his platoon were ambushed and killed. here's a clip. >> you want to tell me what happened? >> somebody fed us bad intel. if i'm right we need to act on this i need names. answers are blood? >> blood. it is a bunch of people tracking me right now so just lay low. i have 12 men lying in caskets right now. this is personal.
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i may have a new show to watch. despite the series being a huge at the reviewer site rotten tomatoes certified the show as rotten. so chris pratt trolled his codecs on instagram touting the show success. that looks like a fantastic show, michelle tafoya, which is befuddling to that so many have issues with what seems to be something in the same limits i want a top gun maverick, but the same kind of military thriller. >> i'm just wondering why it's rotten when so many people of it? do you guys remember when chris pratt got trolled because he thanked his wife are delivering a healthy child? and when he said he attended church but people set because anna faris, your previous wife, delivered prematurely? you're a horrible human being. chris pratt reportedly was very emotional about that. people will hear and see what
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they want to hear and see. apparently they are hearing and seeing dog whistles and the show, just like they heard chris pratt criticize anna faris for having her baby prematurely and then his new wife delivering -- -- people are not that's all i have to say. i just sounded like judge jeanine, that's all i have to start. >> yes commit to putting that i would beat, review to come here's what they sat at the terminal critic writing chris pratt is an unhinged right wing revenge fantasy pandering male red state viewers with routine references to beer, guns, country music, and hunting because all of that is just so bad. >> todd: those are good things, and america. there is another line in another thing that said red meat masculinity is what the movie is all about. can i make this point? how do you think the military is
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to review? hollywood used to get subsidies from the government to put red meat masculinity and its recruitment movies future top gun back in the day, to try and get people to join the military. now look at our recruitment video. it's let's talk our pronouns, shocker, military recruitment is going down. it seems like april actually like the top gun let's get in a fighter jet, let's get him to take and beat the enemy as opposed to my name is they. >> we have that quote you just mentioned. tv line critic here's what they said, the terminal list review chris pratt's military thriller is terminally bad. it's like the fugitive meets seal team, it meets a don't tread on me truck decal. all of the delicacy and nuance that implies they served up huge helpings of red meat masculinity. oh and lots and lots of american flags.
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you know when it comes to the woke they seem to have the loudest voices. just because you have the loudest voice -- the numbers don't lie. so this is the second highest watched show across the country. with people like it, they just may not be coming out to sing its praises. so right of something like that, having a platform, being able to spew your vitriol doesn't necessarily means it represents everybody else. i think this important stat about top gun maverick surpassing titanic as the seventh biggest film ever at the u.s. box office, says a lot. it's of people in this country are looking to media, they are looking to outlets that don't represent the woke opinions and let go of the other way. again, they may not be the loudest classes, but that's what they are what. >> does tell you a lot, harris. spew out such a mystery to fool americans are. i see is a woman and i love it.
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either way somewhere and they they said red state -- i mean i'm obviously a woman and i live in jersey, which is cobalt blue. and i mean they couldn't miss read the viewers of this anymore than the white house misread the american people. that's my point. you want to talk about numbers? he mentioned rotten tomatoes gave it 40 out of 100. the viewers give it 94 out of 100. so don't misread. >> look at how biden misread his poll numbers. he's just a little bit -- >> they are catering to the hollywood foreign press. they make movies that nobody watches, the critics love these art house films. meantime average americans want to see a fun movie. they don't want to have the think. >> you know how we know a little bit of that is more than just true? but that it's fantasy driven too?
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why is it hollywood spend so much time talking about two guys, one who hit one on stage, then they did the movie set the oscar? there were some masculinity going on there. you think about all the trucks on tv, some tile it's the patriotism. they've got a new for your beard i'm going to check out the terminal list. more "outnumbered" in just a minute. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm william devane. did you know there's only been two times in american history - two - when the national debt was larger than gross domestic product? world war ii - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital. rosland capital is a trusted leader
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♪♪♪ >> well, last but not least, espn analyst rose is calling to
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cancel the use of the term mount rushmore and discussing the four greatest athletes in any given sport. national memorial carved in south dakota depicts presidents, rose posted a 90-second video on social media talking about his problems with the term. >> can we retire using mount rushmore? that should be offensive to all of us, especially native americans and indigenous people. the first people here before christopher columbus. >> michelle. >> oh, my goodness. ok, i don't know jaylin rose, he was part of the fab 5 of michigan, he once called grant hill who won a national championship with duke, called him an uncle tom. in response, hill said i caution my fabulous 5 friends to avoid
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stereo typing me and others they do not know in much the same way people stereotyped you when you were part of the fab 5 for your appearance and swagger. so this is not the first time he has delved into the issues. the men on mount rushmore are no slouches, and they are flawed, aren't we all. jalen, you are flawed as well, and what about grant hill was flawed as well. >> the four men on mount rushmore were amazing, made america what it is today, the greatest country the world has ever known. to the woke leftist, obsessed with attacking the leaders, i've got news for you, not on my watch. jackie. >> i think, you know, when you -- we have this brief window, right, where cancel culture was really successful and people were getting on board and now the tide is turning. when you want to shine a light on a story on history, what's
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happened, even if you point out what is wrong with it or the flaws were, you have the conversation, you don't cancel it and pretend it did not happen. i think he's -- whatever he's trying to do here, he accomplishes the opposite by going about it this way. >> full basketball here, he's part of the left that likes to tear things down, and basketball was good in the 1980s when you had magic, jordan, bird, and people were throwing elbow, boxing-out, actually playing defense. now they have the european style that jalen rose supports, it's not basketball, it's un-american. it's a stretch but i wanted to play sports. >> wow, ok. >> did you get hit by an elbow there? >> i did. sports brought us together and we celebrated the national anthem and the flag and brought us together, and an alternate at
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the olympics wanted to win a medal and she would put the flag on her shoulder so she could burn it. it shouldn't be. >> go back to the idea we cancel what we don't agree with. it's so cowardly, why can't we talk to each other and use our words to debate. >> and we just throw out terms and names. >> we have to go. "america reports." >> sandra: a shocking jewelry heist caught on camera. a team of thieves in new york city smashing glass cases and fistfuls of high end diamond jewelry into bags, seen there. more than $2 million worth of valuables gone in less than a minute. >> the latest in the disturbing rise in crime here in the big apple and cities across america. leo terrell will be here to sound off on that coming up in moments. >> sandra: but we begin with the fox news alert to kick off

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