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♪ ♪ >> stunning details on that unprecedented raid of donald trump's florida estate and how the dividing country could propel the former president back into office. this is "outnumbered," i am kayleigh mcenany, joining me today, kennedy, cheryl casone, pat cham, and raymond arroyo, the pressure is on a now silent merrick garland to give a reason
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for the raid. "the wall street journal" editorial board warning the fbi search on trump suggests that garlands may be committed to pursuing and indicting the former president. and if so, he is taking the country on a perilous row. meanwhile, we are learning more about exactly what went down during that unprecedented raid. there are reports that agents ransacked trump's personal office for hours. they broke into his safe and they even went through melania trump's wardrobe. and an attorney for the former president says his legal team was not even allowed to watch as agents searched his estate. when it was all over, the feds reportedly seized about a dozen boxes on monday. and some of the items were covered in the first stash from earlier this year included letters from kim jong un, though north korean leader and former president obama as well. a birthday dinner menu.
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moments ago, reporters pressed president biden to comments on the raid. >> kayleigh: the details, kennedy, get worse and worse. the agents were there from 9:00 a.m. to 6:30. 9:00 a.m. to 6:30. that is nine and a half hours scouring through melania trump's closet, breaking into safes. apparently the attorneys were not allowed in. told to turn off security cameras which they did not do. there was a writer truck on the scene and the doj lawyers according to the trump representatives were very rude and said over and over again that we have full access to everything. we can go anywhere. it feels like the full power of the federal government raining down. >> kennedy: i would like to see, i know kevin lau laying in the previous hour wanted to see the search warrant, i would love to see the search warrant and what they got. i want to see who signed off on this. i want to see who knew about
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this including the president and see if there were any careful discussions that were had about how horrible this looks, what an incredible overreach this is. it appears to be a horrific violation. if you are going after things like cocktail napkins and birthday party menus and you are breaching the home of the former president of the united states, we are in a very, very bad place as a country and there is way too much power concentrated in the hands of the fbi and the doj. and guess what, you have activated. you have not necessarily done the work of tarnishing a president for a good who be a future president and there will be to pay if we don't get answers very, very soon. >> kayleigh: and silence is not working, joe biden being asked about this and not answering, saying that the white house did not know, hard
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to believe that the president did not know, ari fleischer had an important reminder and i want to put this up, talk about this from the podium during my tenure, joe biden himself in an oval office meeting on january 25th, 2017 before trump took office with president obama, sally eights brought up the logan act in an apparent suggestion to yates that one could be prosecuted. maybe joe biden did not know about the warrant, but he has a history of publicly telling doj what to prosecute as he did in 2021 when he said anyone who did not cooperate with a january 6 committee should be prosecuted. the point is this, he is vice president then in the oval office come out of nowhere he says let's use the 1799 statute to prosecute anyone successfully to go after an incoming trump personnel and has a history that should be looked at and scrutinized. and it is fair to ask them questions now given that. >> raymond: it's a very
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dangerous game they are playing here, the fbi was artie tarnished after the russia collusion nightmare that they forced on the entire country in the way that happen, so now from the people who brought you russia collusion, home invasion in the presidential edition. this is terrible for the republic, because what you are doing is setting up a pattern of political recriminations and there is no doubts when if you hear the republicans now saying we will investigate this, we will investigate that one, and merrick garland contain your records. i get why they are feeling that way. but the path we are down politicizing these arms of the federal government meant to enforce the law is a very dangerous place. and i worry about the republic. this is a pandora's box that they have opened. and god help us, i don't know how we are going to close it. >> kayleigh: meaning there, and president biden said this two hours ago and it stood out to me, take a look. >> we are always being told that democrats and republicans can't
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work together heard when i ran i said one of the reasons i was running was to unite the country and i was roundly criticized for being naive, that was the old days, used to be able to do that. guess what, i don't believe it. we never have failed you. >> kayleigh: i have never felt more united than the day after a former president political opponents and probable future opponent to president biden's home is rated. i've never felt more united. >> this will all backfire, but you mention the op-ed editorial board, this is what drove this home and this characterizes how i feel. mr. trump is accused of violating political norms sometimes fairly, sometimes not. the left then violates norms in response to polarization increases public faith in institutions and the peaceful settlement of political difference erodes further. this will backfire on them. in my opinion, what were they looking for? not things for a museum for the national archives, they are looking for something to pin him when it comes to january 6th.
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this is obvious. we have not seen a warrant to your points and i want to see it as well, but give me a break. we know it they are looking for. and i obviously would love to be in melania's closet too. in that moment was probably wasted on those fbi agents. but just as furious as all of you are about this and i think that what you're going to do -- if there was some doubts and donald trump's mind that he was going to run again and i've heard that he definitely wants to run again. if there was any doubt, this galvanizes him many, many others to go in his camp and for him to try to take down joe biden. but the legal side of this and we are missing emily today as if they find something they could indeed take him out of the running in 2024 and i think that is impossible, possible motive here as well. this isn't about the national archives, this is about january 6th and stopping him in 2020. >> kayleigh: cringed on pierre was asked about that, and i'm sure eased all of our worries,
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let's watch. >> this administration, weaponizing the justice department and the fbi against a political opponent. >> the president believes in a rule of law and the independent of the department of justice. no, it is a "yes" or "no" for you, i am answering the question, you may not like it. but i'm answering the question. >> kayleigh: so not a no. >> kat: yeah, and i can't really be surprised by that sort of answer. if you don't have to answer you can get away with an answer like that, why would you? but i think it's difficult the longer this goes on knowing so little about it as a narrative start to form on both sides, people on the right get more upset that this happened and people on the left get more excited that this happened without any of us really knowing very much about it at all. and i think regardless all of us should be concerned about the power that our federal law enforcement agencies have. us libertarians have been concerned about it long before
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this was a dream or whisper of something happening, so i hope no matter what happens everybody continues to be concerned about and take a look at. >> kayleigh: that is such a great point, if they can do this to a sitting president, former president, to a former president, what can they do to you with 87,000? >> kat: i have a little bit fewer resources than trump. >> raymond: and political play to drag trump into the arena before the midterms, if he was not going to announce and he may not announce yet, but this puts them front and center and makes him an object to they can run against. and perhaps that was their silly think political approach. >> kayleigh: and they seized scott peary's phone yesterday, so they just don't give a flip about how politicized they look which is terrifying. >> raymond: it's like the gestapo. >> kayleigh: it feels that way. more buses from texas dropping off migrants in new york city
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this hour. our cameras capturing the arrival as the city's mayor eric adams, and governor greg abbott escalates the feud over joe biden's border crisis. >> i kind of feel like clint eastwood. go ahead, mayor, make my day.
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>> kayleigh: new video and a fox of more buses carrying illegal immigrants from texas arriving in the big apple, greg abbott recently designated new york city as a drop off point to migrants as a part of his response to the biden administration's open border policies. he says those policies are overwhelming texas towns. new york city's mayor eric adams is now firing back at abbott. >> calling on all of my friends
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in texas and told them how to cast their vote and i am deeply contemplating taking a bus load of new yorkers to go to texas and do some good old-fashioned doorknocking, because we have two for the good of america we have to get them out of office. >> kayleigh: well abbott responded last hour on the faulkner focus. >> i kind of feel like clint eastwood. >> go ahead, mayor, make my day. they welcome in illegal immigrants, and now once they have to deal with the reality of it, they are flummoxed and cannot handle it. they are now getting a taste of what we are having to deal with. spencer 5,100 migrants have gone to washington, d.c., 4,000 have gone to new york city, okay? 4,000 go into texas every single day. so these democrat mayors now begging for federal health is just a slice of what texas
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experiences. >> i just can't get over the fact that he said that, that's a policy of equivalent of i am rubber, you are glue, i'm going to bus people to you, how do you like that? and it's just so overwhelming to me especially at the federal level, not local officials what people will do to avoid actually addressing the desperate need for systemic change when it comes to immigration. because the system that we have in place now was not designed to handle the level of influx that we have now. it joe biden stepping that up. and also letting green cards go to race for immigrants who want to come here and work and contribute to our economy. the whole thing is a mess and instead of playing all these games which we especially see with people in congress who are supposed to be the one solving this, time to get to work. >> kayleigh: what i love about this what to greg abbott is saying is you say you have all of these services and housing and you say that you are sanctuary city and you welcome migrants, will put your money where your mouth is,
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mayor adams. >> raymond: mayor adams, now you are truly a sanctuary city, get to it. here's the problem, that you are just getting a tiny taste of what we have seen when you go down to those border towns, they are overrun, private property, people coming in the night aside their homes bodies lying on their farms, the death that is being encouraged through these reckless policies of the biden administration in the way that they turned our border security and to a little more than coyote handoffs, i called him the coyote concierge, because they are the last handle and take them across the rio grande, check them in and send them wherever they would like to go on the country. governor abbott said i know exactly where we are going to send you. putting people on buses and sending them. this is nothing new, kayleigh, when i came out of mcallen, texas, covering the border i don't know four months ago, i was on the plane 80% of the people on that plane were migrants, some of whom i saw fished out of the rio grande the night before. and they had little manila
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folders with i don't speak english, please direct me to chicago to one 64. there is a whole infrastructure in place to move these migrants into the country rather than an orderly process of migration which trump had instituted the romaine in mexico, letting people wait there until they have their hearing, and joe biden did away with at the night of the raid. >> kayleigh: he did it away with it monday, and the 200,000 migrants remaining in mexico, so when you have a border crisis, just get rid of the one thing. >> raymond: the only thing working. >> cheryl: she did not even go down there, so, i'm sorry, eric adams is the mayor and i live in the city, he needs to fix what is going on here. i was driving to work this morning and go to work about 3:30, 4:00 in the morning, there's a guy on sixth avenue just pulling trash out of a
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trash bin and throwing it everywhere. i don't know what was happening at the apple store today. there is so much crime and homelessness built in the city. eric adams is just like, don't look here, look over there. look at how neat, look at what is happening in texas. trying to avoid what he is facing in the city which is an absolute lack of doing anything to fix the problem. >> kat: you can see crazy stuff at 4:00 p.m. too. >> kayleigh: kennedy i want to point out as raymond mentioned, it's an important point, bill melugin pointed this, another body pulled from the rio grande past texas in the same spot where a group of approximately 200 crossed illegally this morning. we see bodies drownings every trip. at some of the crews have witnessed drowning lives, and this is underscored by a daily call or headline that said illegal border crossings migrant death shattered records in fiscal year 2022.
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this is what they are looking at. >> kennedy: they don't care about people, they don't care about human life it is disposable and disgusting and this is why there has to be, it's like even pare down the immigration. make it easier to understand for people, because what they have done as they had taken a complicated system i made it worse because people, there was a record number of people coming in with the remainder and mexico policy was still there. now that it's gone. how many more people are going to try to get into the country and send their kids unaccompanied? how many people who don't swim are going to try and cross a river at the wrong time who don't have help and don't have a support system and what do they expect to happen? so now you have both of the people coming to new york and they are like okay, well, we don't really have much for you, so you can be elmo in times square, here is your costume, have a great time. people are going to -- it's like whoa, whoa, can you
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fly me back to where i am from because it's a lot better than this place right now. and i think eric adams should send people to texas. go ahead and take the homeless guy who grabbed my daughter and spit in her face, send that guide to texas. get him out of here because no one is doing their job and nothing is working. and if this is what we have to do, at least it is something. >> kayleigh: while you are elmo, you might get mugged on top of it. all right, coming up, one of the nation's largest teachers unions is now promoting a book about teenagers taking a knee for the national anthem. is this really what our kids should be learning? that's next. ♪ ♪ i'm tatiana for newday usa with some great news for fellow veterans who own a home. with home values at record highs, now's the best time in history to turn your home equity into cash. up to $60,000 or more. the newday 100 loan lets you borrow 100%
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largest teachers union is wanting to welcome back teenagers kneeling for the national anthem, yay. as part of a summer reading list, the book while we fly also contains scenes where one of the characters gets high on marijuana and discusses how two girls on a cheerleading team stage a protest during the national anthem, were inspired by colin kaepernick taking a knee in a protest of racial injustice. the san francisco 49ers fans, he was not great. all right, so raymond, i know that you go to a lot of schools and you talk to a lot of kids, is this what they want to read? >> raymond: no, i write for children coming to talk to kids, first of all, 65% of our kids are beneath proficiency level in reading. let's start there. so we have to get things that they want to read, and what is your interest? trucks, dinosaurs, adventure series? to push this kind of stuff, drug use, cheerleading and being
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protesters in perpetual, i don't know how this helps them, but it is not something children are interested in particularly hispanic and black kids whom i spend a lot of time in those schools and they are looking for hope. they are looking for something other than the world they find themselves in, they want something good and exciting and they want to wonder their life. and if you say, go ahead, take the book he wants, they always gravitate towards those books. and the insight and the imagination of these kids blows me away every time. but this sort of thing, being crammed down from the teachers union, it is sad and not one more child will read because of this. >> kennedy: and we are in a very interesting intersection in terms of education, because finally parents are the ones who have been awakened to what has been going on in schools and they are disgusted and have been called terrorists and push out of the entire process, so finally for the first time school choice is a huge issue and this is something that is
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being capitalized upon. but it also comes at odds with the teachers unions that are pushing these books, so as appearance, where do you feel like we are? where do you feel like we are in terms of your daughter and your future learner. >> kayleigh: you hit the nail on the head, out of the system and you see it on each and every level, distortion is a book that talks about drug use and an interesting follow-up where the child says i don't want to be trapped speaking about her parents when i'm high, i run down the stairs will be in the rush of the wind will remove any of my activity. this is a children's book talking about using drugs, but in the context of hiding it from your parents. and that is a scene with these parental secrets he policies around the nation where schools can come in and essentially enable you and help you in changing your gender and are pronounced with the explicit caveat that the parents will not be informed about this. and sometimes actively deceived.
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so it is a terrifying prospect when you send your kids to school anyway, i worry about, it keeps me up at night. but the thought that a teacher could keep something so big is changing your gender identity or drug use and encourage you to conceal that from your parents is what is alarming that we are being cut out and educators are becoming mom and dad. i'm sorry, you're not to mom and dad, this baby, i am carrying it. >> kennedy: they say that like these are our kids, no, they are not your kids. keep your hands off at them. so what would you like to see? >> kat: i think it will be different for every kid in every family, which is again we will keep having, like both of you are saying, we will keep having these arguments as long as we treat education as a one-size-fits-all, because it is not one-size-fits-all and we are not going to find the answer, because there is no the answer. it's going to be different for every individual student and family, so parents need to be the ones making those decisions. >> kennedy: why are they
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hating america so much? it's not protest for the sake of making society better, it's protest for the sake of protest and taking america just because it seems like a fun thing to do with no end in sight, no admission that we have finally arrived. >> cheryl: and the teachers unions are using that to weaponize kids in schools to your point that are already behind, especially black and brown communities, especially washington, d.c., where i was looking at data that show these kids are -- they disappeared during the pandemic and have not come back. and by the way, i'm sorry about your 49ers, he was a terrible quarterback. while he became this hero of the left i will never understand, but back to your point about these kids in these teachers they are taking their own political beliefs and their own agendas and using it for our kids, i'm not appearance, but i am in and have five kids and i don't want to see teachers instead of their parents dictating what they are supposed to think and feel and believe about the world. not their decision, not their
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choice. >> kennedy: you can get birth control and high school without your parents knowing about it, but you can't get a tylenol. >> raymond: they still don't know how to read which is the whole point of this. >> kennedy: they are not doing that, this obsession with these external topics that take us away from actually teaching kids you know, the basics, get back -- >> raymond: protest as a lifestyle. make them proud of being who they are, i have a new series coming out based on historical figures for kids and it's about being proud of who you are because you are part of this whole experience and want to do we do and civilization, look at the progress. when you focus on that the rest will fade away. but when you lead with the negative coming or going to get negative. >> kennedy: washington george washington. what has been done for the great resignation has just turned into the great regrets.
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♪ ♪ >> cheryl: seems millions of workers who left their jobs this year feel that way, turn in the great resignation into the great regrets, according to a new survey where a quarter of those ex-employees say they regret their decision and nearly half who found other gigs say they have not lived up to their expectations. you know what, kennedy, i'm pretty sure it is not my corporation's job to make sure that i feel fulfilled, that i have meaningful work and then i am happy. fox corporation is not my mother and i am pretty sure all of
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these companies across the greater united states are saying it is not my job to make you feel good about showing up when i pay you to be there. >> kennedy: that is such a good point and we talk so much about that. and it's like i want to make sure that you have a good work-life balance and what are you feeling? i hear you, i see you. it's like what having to work? what happened to a work ethic. that's what separated and differentiated america from the rest of the world because people wanted to come here from other parts of the world because they wanted to make something of themselves and knew if they worked hard enough and had a great idea they could make something truly phenomenal. it was like the creative miracle of free-market capitalism and that is gone by the wayside. i don't want a surgeon who tells me about his feelings. i want someone who is going to fix what is wrong with me. >> cheryl: is looking at the data, 61% of young professionals changed jobs, and they plan to
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do it again, but now they are saying that they don't find that their job is meaningful, what exactly are they looking for then? >> kat: when i was younger i changed jobs a few times, but it was a progression of okay i'm doing this and i have this opportunity and then i will do this. i don't think it is the worst thing the not know entirely what it is that you want to do, but you also have to understand that on your way up and when you are young, you're not just going the land into your dream position right away, you do have to go through certain things that might not be your dream job because you have to actually work for that and you have to just learn to appreciate the struggle and all the things that it can teach you. >> cheryl: what happens this fall, because what we will see is the prediction from the business side of things, from fox business and all of our experts is that layoffs are going to kick in and in the fall. the economy is just starting to go into the tank and you'll see that this fall. so all these little precious millennials or whatever, these
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people that want to leave their job and go for greener pastures are going to find out it is pretty brown. >> raymond: and they don't want to come back to work, they don't want to be in the office which is the other thing, i work better at home in my pjs watching next netflix. sure you work better at home, and they attacked him for it, he said there is a sense of belonging that you miss when you are at home all the time. we need this. you need the interaction and the invention of that, the crackle of that. and i also feel it's tied to her last topic when people go to school and they are taught school is your mommy, school is here to affirm you coming you don't have to get anything out of it, you just have to be you, be the best you, of course they going to the workplace with the same mind-set. that needs to be corrected. and then the workplace will take care of itself. >> cheryl: m offer benefits and all of that, at the same time i was looking at what is happening over in japan and they now have robots that are replacing workers.
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and this is one tiny example of what you are going to see is that ai, when you message on your phone's united airlines because you need help with a flight coming are not talking to a person. kayleigh, you are talking to a robot. you are talking to ai, that will replace workers whether it's in the grocery store or fast food joints. >> kayleigh: it's true, i was in the keys and i see these restaurants and little robots and i'm like what is happening, and it's this robot bringing out the food. it was really intriguing to watch, but this is what is happening in lieu of employing people because there is a worker shortage, what this reminds me of his big law and what i mean is when i was arriving with three year law students, they come in and recruit you and want you to be a summer associate, so you go in and i go into my big firm and they lure you with cooking classes, happy hours, hikes and it's a great summer and then you actually get to the law firm the next year and it is
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growing 20 hour days, and it is really brutal, that's what is happening on a nationwide scale right now, people are lured into benefits finding it's tough and saying i'm out of here. >> cheryl: it's time for the younger generation to wake up, it's called work for a reason. >> kat: for me a hiking trip would be a negative. it >> raymond: me too. it's. >> not if you bring wine. >> cheryl: after her trip to taiwan, nancy pelosi causing even more confusion with her latest comments about china. in case you missed it, that is next. ♪ ♪ i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. your spirit is stronger
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>> kayleigh: brand-new reaction to the health of the recovery and whether the tax-and-spend bill just passed in the senate will damper things even further, plus david spunt reports live from the justice department two days after fbi agents stormed donald trump's home, andy mccarthy on the case that federal authority is our building at this time. and two little leaguers offering inspiring display of sportsmanship on the field.
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those amazing boys will join us to live, come join us as "america reports" at the top of the hour. >> kayleigh: we will be there, thank you, sandra. it is time for -- in case you missed it, nancy pelosi just made some pretty confusing comments about china just days after her recent trip to taiwan that sparked a global showdown. watch. >> china is one of the freest society is in the world, don't take it from me, that's from the freedom tower. the philosophy with courageous people. >> kennedy: that actually, if it weren't so sad, that would be funny. one of the freest places in the world? >> kat: i hope not, no, it is not. i don't see anything good that has come out of her trip and then somehow every time she talks about it, whatever bungled way she talks about it seems to somehow make it even worse and weirder. spew to when you watch this do you, nancy, who are you?
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>> cheryl: she is just trying to erase the damage she did when she was in taiwan. >> raymond: 's dad to mind is collapsing. i actually supported the visit to taiwan because of what is happening there and the world abandoning them. it was important for her to go, joe biden should go actually. but she obviously inverted. she meant taiwan is the freest place and the democracy and freedom house is a group that supports human rights. >> kennedy: she is saying china, and also said this about digging a hole to china. >> when i was a little girl i was told at the beach if i dug a hole deep enough we would reach china. so we have always felt a connection there. >> kennedy: that is something your mom tells you so you stop digging holes and fall in them and drown, that is a cautionary tale. that is not incentive. >> kayleigh: she is very lost, her spokesperson did confirm she
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meant taiwan, not china, but she feels a connection to beijing? >> raymond: she feels a connection to digging holes for herself. >> kennedy: inflation is pushing some americans to new or should i say used lengths, secondhand closing sales blooming, everything going on including lululemon pan so that and called work out, whether or not it is gross referred to as the x factor. used leggings, yes or no? >> kat: going to have to go with no, maybe i'm hypocritical, because i wear used shoes. >> kennedy: i do wear used bags. consignment is a huge industry. >> cheryl: vintages income or remember pretty in pink when molly ringwald was the cool chick that worked at the shop and of course the hot guy decided that he liked her for
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it. but to use lululemon pants, no, used bras, no. even your shoes. >> kennedy: is it to bridge too far? >> raymond: i gives a lot of people -- know a lot of people with consignment, but it's mostly dresses and bags like you are talking about, i have family members, i'm kind of with you. i get a little worried about somebody else's funk in my soul. >> kennedy: they have to spend a lot of money on the market. we clean everything. >> kayleigh: no, in the era of covid and monkeypox and a new china virus i was reading about. so no two swimsuits and bras. >> kennedy: you can buy those things on amazon's. it >> raymond: i am afraid of hotel sheets at this point. >> kennedy: never take a black like into a hotel. are you wondering what next season's fashion trend might be,
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balenciaga calling the most expensive trash bag in the world, the trash pouch being sold for nearly $1800. balenciaga recently debuted during winter in the 22 fashion show, so how does it hold up compared to hefty or glad? >> kat: we talked about this already it's the greatest flex in the world, oh, you have a regular trash bag, that's what this is for. there is a reason for it. it's a huge bag. >> cheryl: this is not the first time they had done this and come up with something ugly ridiculous and stupid. it's a great p.r. stunts, we are talking about them, but way to ruin a perfectly good hefty bag. >> raymond: they are trolling the rich and making them look like fools or were like they have been part of the consignment movement. that's what this looks like. i'm sorry. >> kennedy: there might be a few of those on the real, real in just a few months. >> kayleigh: of course it has a logo placed on they are. it's all about getting noticed at the end of the day, right?
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and we are talking about them, so they are noticed. well done. >> kennedy: if you would like to send us your used balenciaga trash bags, and finally a friendly reminder to check yourself before you wreck yourself. thank you, ice cube. a new report warns that you might want to rethink your emoji choices if you are sending them in a professional setting, expert saying using the wrong one could land you in hot water, certain smiley faces could be suggested in more ways than one while others say that a school could mean something is hilarious or truly grandma. i love greek food, i love sauteed eggplant, does that make me a bad person? >> kat: no, absolutely not, although that is not true, the dead's goal emoji does not mean something is grim, if somebody tells you that their grandpa died, don't text back, it is just advice to everybody watching. >> cheryl: they want to take
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all of the emotion and personality out of the workplace, not to be serious, but this is another example of how ridiculous it is. at this -- emojis can really add to the conversation in the workplace. i will send you a smile. i will send you -- i just sent a kitty cat and my message and she will get it when you get back to your desk today. i don't understand. >> kennedy: maybe you are asking your boss to a wash the peaches. >> raymond: you just went to a peach fare or georgia, or you are fired. this is all -- for many of us, it is confusing. my daughter always sends me this goal, thank you. i always thought that she wanted me dead. so at least now i know >> kat: she thinks are funny. >> kayleigh: my younger benefits, the laughing and crying face is laughing dead,
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and redefined the tongue emoji to be playful. so they are misinterpreted because gen z is bored. >> kennedy: don't combine the tongue emoji with the eggplant or the peach. >> raymond: hr violation. >> kennedy: i'm glad we have performed this public service. more "outnumbered" next. ♪ ♪
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♪♪♪ >> last but not least, a tiny dodgers fan and his giant bowl of ice cream made kriet an impression last night. cameras catching this little boy gleefully scooping giant spoonfuls of vanilla ice cream into his mouth. he appeared to enjoy the frozen
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treat almost as much as president biden does, that's saying a lot. perhaps a run for office is in his future. because that is the only qualification to be president these days. >> i think he's so adorable. i much prefer the new york yankees, and the san francisco giants, but the kid, he's not running for higher office, he's running to diabetes. >> oh, no. >> i could totally see my daughter in the stands doing the same thing, every day she demands treat and ice cream. >> the game had to be lame since they focused on the kid eating ice cream in the fourth balcony. to equate this poor sweet child eating ice cream with the person on the split screen we are looking at there, this is a cruel comparison. does this mean a memory care unit lies in his future or i don't know what -- >> no, we have some photos of joe eating ice cream. there are a lot of joe moments.
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my favorite when he was asked about republicans and put back, need some chocolate chocolate chip. >> i don't know. i think i would rather watch the kid eating the ice cream than that president eating the ice cream. but at least we are seeing cute fun things in baseball again versus a bunch of players on the mound screaming and threatening and hitting each other. >> nancy, we have her freezer cat of course, her jenny's ice cream. >> i don't really enjoy watching anyone eat anything, maybe ute just weird. happy the good had a good time. >> at the baseball games, the balls landing in the beer -- >> and someone catches the beer, i go to the yankees game with the mitt but somebody who can catch it like beer, that person
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should be on the field. beers, babies, baseball. >> ultimate beer pong win. a million dollar check for that. i'll draft now on my beer pong team, but i'm pregnant so i have water and coffee. >> sandra: fox news alert, a investors cheer a lighter than inflation report. dow at this hour up nearly 500 points as some economists are suggesting inflation that has been surging over the past year and a half, may be peaking. after a new labor department report shows prices dropping slightly, but remain to a four decade high. >> what does this mean for president biden's latest tax and spend bill. grover norquist, and david will sound off. >> looking forward to digging in with them. begin "america reports" with president biden's justice department under growing pressure to justi

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