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>> harris: new fallout from the fbi's unprecedented rate of former president trump's mar-a-lago estate. growing calls for transparency as republicans push for the release of the affidavit which sparked the search white in the first place. the investigation is far from over, but that's not stopping some of mainstream media to dump into their own conclusions. sometimes that's the only exercise they get. [laughter] hello, everybody. i'm harris faulkner. you are watching "outnumbered." a lot of my cohosts, emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. the band is back together! and also joining us, kennedy and dr. marc siegel.
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great to see you both. fbi documents show agencies sensitive documents, compartmented information. four top-secret chemistry marked secret, and three marked confidential. some of the records seized last monday are covered by attorney-client privilege. well, that the problem. and a growing number of republicans are calling on the justice department to release the affidavit that attorney general merrick garland used to sign off on the search warrant. i'm going to pause and ask you what you would like me to do at this point, because you are kind of toggling back and forth and it's a little confusing. okay, all right. thank you. we love our team. ever since news of that fbi search first broke, some in the mainstream media have appeared to be delighted about the raid. >> i think the shortest distance between donald trump and an orange jumpsuit is this investigation with the
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documents. >> perhaps the orange jumpsuit is forthcoming. >> i think a lot of people do want to see donald trump handcuffed like in an episode of "cops," walking out. we want to see a perp walk. >> it may be hot outside, but in here, it's christmas. [applause] yesterday we all got the presently wanted. fbi raided mar-a-lago! [cheers and applause] hee hee hee! that's most beautiful sentence america has ever produced. >> harris: wow. emily, let's talk about the law here. because i'm a little shocked that we've gotten to the point where -- i shouldn't be -- where some of the night media are joking about this. attorney-client privilege is serious, and what matt whitaker told me, who as you know is the acting ag under trump, is that the fbi agents wouldn't look for
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that. but if her videos might have known. >> emily: that's right, and that was such a compelling interview you had with him last hour, harris. he talked about the committee that's informed, and this is common in litigation. you have a series of objective attorneys that come through the documents, and everything is taken out of the pile. that's what is alleged to have been privilege. and you can't put that genie back in the bottle once that information has been seen. i think it's important, too, against the backdrop of the prior politicization of things, we've talked about in the media where people are celebrating christmas for someone potentially being stepped down the line of prosecution. thhing to gloat over, that's nothing to celebrate, a fellow american who has had his home raided, especially former president. now there are heightened calls for violence. the left argues and fbi agents, never acceptable, we obviously condemn all calls for violence,
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especially against law enforcement. where was that, where were the calls in the past? by peter strzok, people weaponizing this agency. where are calls for the 19% spike in shootings of law enforcement, 300% spike in police ambushes over the last year's? i'm not sure why, when it comes to donald trump, everything that should be clear and objective somehow goes out the window, and there is a toxic celebration of what happens with him, and a very toxic pointing-out of threats of violence that don't seem to be present every other time as that horrible situation unfolds. >> harris: i would only guess that hate is greater than love. we know that it isn't, but some don't believe that. kennedy? >> kennedy: it's louder than loves. it's not as vulnerable and it's most people using it in their politics now. i look at someone like stephen colbert, he is so unfunny. when he was doing a nightly impression of a conservative news host, he was actually kind
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of funny. but now it's like, you know, that's it? that's where your landing? he did not stick the landing there. the thing that i found entertaining about this was the former president saying two things. one, he said "give me back my stuff," which i thought -- i was entertained by that. [laughter] and the other is the claim that he declassified everything that was at his house. so i don't know if that's true, but he did lean into it, which i respect. >> harris: you know, dr. siegel, having interviewed the president at a time when the country was so tender, it was the very height, the beginning of the pandemic. i remember that outdoor interview that you both had, just kind of leaned in. the president sort of dialing back to that moment with his statements to fox news today. i thought, saying he wants to do what's best for the country, that we have gotten too hot in our rhetoric. >> dr. siegel: which is exactly how he came across in
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july 2020. kayleigh will tell you he was completely unscripted. that charm, that he doesn't always thought his is or cross is ts, not the teleprompter president we have right now, i would say in this case, isn't it obvious -- and kennedy and emily were just saying this -- that he's being pummeled? the american public doesn't like it when someone is pummeled. a question for the fbi and for merrick garland: what did you have in mind? tell us already. why did you jump so many steps, legally? and, again, you know this, to go raiding a former president's home rather than a subpoena or calling him on the phone or something. what were you looking for? if you were looking for something, where is it? >> harris: it's the jumping of the steps of the american people are going to be sensitive to. >> dr. siegel: by the way, president bill clinton, when he left the white house, took $28,000 worth of furniture. his wife, right. [laughter] >> harris: that interior decoration, they don't leave
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without that! i mentioned him, that it would occur on "the faulkner focus." can we show a little of what he had to say? >> the fbi's extraordinaire action, unprecedented, never happened before in american history, is really what raised the temperature in the first place. i think many people including myself need to talk about how we need to lower the temperature. but i think transparency is what's going to lower the temperature. we need to understand how the fbi is going to process and how the department of justice legally is going to analyze things that could be attorney-client privilege, things that could have maybe been declassified, and ultimately, what were the mitigating steps? so that when they execute a search warrant, that would be the least intrusive means that they had available to them. there's more questions today probably than there have been in the last week. >> harris: and what i said to matthew whitaker, we have a little bit more information than we did last week, and it didn't help. we didn't get everything we needed to now.
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>> kayleigh: that's right, a little bit more information. the word he used which has been used often, repetitively, but importantly, is the word "unprecedented." this has never happened in history, a grade of a former president's home. i think there's a special burden on doj and the fbi to give us facts. the american public deserves more facts than just a subpoena. they deserve an affidavit. i applaud the bipartisan efforts from marco rubio and senator warren, when a democrat and one a republican. you talked about this on your show, that we want the classified documents that came from mar-a-lago. rubio going a step forward in making this point, he said an investigation of a high-profile political figure is neither a political book. if the investigators are leaking sensationalized claims to the media on a daily basis. we saw this drip, drip, drip, the report about nuclear material, "the new york times" report over the weekend about communication on the trump team. the very first words out of
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merrick garland's mouth on thursday were, "i will not communicate through leaks." and he is looking for the leakers, because if you want to further undermine the confidence of half the country, continued the drip, drip, drip of leaks. steel i do think they are looking for it? it >> kayleigh: i don't. i don't think it's apolitical. >> harris: and we are 85 days out from the midterm election. so if you wanted to make it look political, probably schedule this right about now. your last thought? >> emily: just that this weekend we had leaders of two has committees on saturday calling for there to be an immediate review of damage assessment to provide classified briefings to congress about national security based on the alleged contents of these documents retrieved. do you remember right after president biden took office, he extinguished mr. trump's ability to receive the national security briefing that every former president gets? i think there is such an immediate jump -- we talk a lot about people jumping to
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conclusions, and hear the amount and severity of it when dealing with a former president is shocking and it seems to your point that every american has questions, because what's next and who's next? >> harris: i just -- i really can't believe we are at a point where the white house and others still think that the other half of the people who voted don't count. >> emily: you right, right. >> harris: the 75 million people who voted for the other guy apparently just don't count to them. if they did, they'd be trying to explain this. all right, let's move. coming up, iran is speaking out about the brutal stabbing attack on author salman rushdie in new york state as the nation's media praises the accused's attacker next. ♪ ♪ ♪♪♪ my name is austin james. as a musician living with diabetes, fingersticks can be a real challenge. that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c
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>> kayleigh: we are learning new details about the horrific stabbing of author salman rushdie, as iran blames him for the violence in iran's media praising his accused attacker. rushdie is now recovering from life-changing injuries, he was stabbed 12 times on stage in front of an audience in western new york. he was stabbed in his neck, stomach, chest, thigh, and his right eye. he may even lose sight and that i paid the suspect is identified as 24-year-old new jersey man hadi matar and he's been charged with second-degree attempted murder, and while police are still investigating the motive, rushdie has been banned in iran since 1988 for his book "the satanic verses," and many muslims considered to be blasphemous. the late leader the ayatollah khomeini called for rushdie's death and offered $3 million if anyone killed him. this morning, iran denied any responsibility for the attack, but did blame rushdie for it.
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>> salman rushdie exposed himself to anger and fury by insulting the sacred islam and trespassing redlines over 1.5 billion muslims, and also redlines of followers of all divine religions. we don't consider anyone deserving reproach, blame, or even condemnation except for rushdie himself and his supporters. >> kayleigh: the country's newspapers are praising rushdie's attacker, and one headline even says, "a thousand bravos for the ," and because they suspect a brave and beautiful and describe rushdie as evil. salman rushdie is apparently up and awake and they say he is his usual feisty and defiant cells, his sense of humor remains intact. we are glad to hear that because he has been a target of iran for a long time. he's been under police protection since the fatwa by the ayatollah. >> dr. siegel: and expect them to recover but looks like he's losing vision. i've had dinner with him and i know him for years, he teaches
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at nyu and he's very soft-spoken and kindly man. unassuming, a big imagination. that novel, "the satanic verses," is terrific. it was a love story. in advance of 9/11 it predicted a terrorist attack of a plane flying over the atlantic. they accidentally detonate the bomb on the plane and go into the atlantic and he becomes the angel gabriel on his way down, and he has magical realism. like a dream, he thinks that mohammed received verses from satan. but mohammed said there's only one god, so why ayatollah khomeini and jimmy carter and other people would attack this, ayatollah khomeini didn't even read the novel. at the terrific novel. the fact that this poor man has been under attack every since 1988 is disgraceful. and i do not believe that what is happening now is a coincidence. it's clearly tied directly to iran. >> kayleigh: harris, we don't
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have the motive of the attacker. iran denied responsibility but we would expect them to do so. the headline, that his suspect had contact with the revolutionary guard, we're await the facts on this. >> harris: when we talk loosely about motive, what we mean is if this was a command-and-control situation, if you worked with anybody, if he had a manifesto. but i think the motive was to kill. you don't stab people that many times unless you want to kill them. it's not a light attack, it's a brutal one. and the fatwa you mentioned, the $3 million, besides praise from the iranian leaders and the ayatollah khomeini, is there some sort of half-and-half? you name the guy, you change forever, so here's a million and a half? what is a fatwa like and is this just the beginning of what we are going to see? i would have to think, dr. siegel, that after the years you've known him, they must have been some periods where he was
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living in fear. this is not something to be taken lightly. >> dr. siegel: he did, he only came back relatively recently and thought it's over and started teaching at nyu. >> kayleigh: amazing. we can't talk about this in isolation of u.s. policy. reuters had a headline today saying that the final text to revive the nuclear iran deal is going to be answered by midnight tonight. midnight tonight, iran is going to say whether they accept it. this stuck out to me. listen to this quote, it's from iran's foreign minister. "there are three issues that, if resolved, we can reach an agreement in the coming days." seems like they're dictating the issues. "we have told them our redlines should be respected. we have shown enough flexibility." the white house has said they are interested but they are dictating redlines from iran while pompeo was targeted? >> harris: and john bolton. >> kennedy: you have two
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former members of the administration, including the secretary of state, targeted for assassination. we learned about this last weekend it happens to almost exactly the same time as salman rushdie has an attempted murder. and he is the victim of the same murderous, theocratic philosophy that has to be condemned completely if iran is going to join anything that resembles a free market. and i don't think that they are exclusive of one another. if you are not loudly condemning attempted murder and the targeting of american officials, you cannot be part of the system. also, it is a bad deal. it was a bad deal to begin with and it's an even worse deal now because so much time has gone by. so we are looking at those sunsetting provisions that allow iran to essentially do whatever they want to do. so this was bad, they are bad,
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condemnation is good, and they'll never do it, therefore they can't be part of it. >> emily: and this seems like a return to obama-your form and policy when he gave them $.7 billion to iran. >> emily: that's right, and the foundation for defensive democracy ceo, i thought he said it best. he said the sounds of our president in response to this attempted murder of salman rushdie, a desperation to return to the iran deal. and he said that it increases aggression. that reminded me of, almost two years ago, the french teacher who has brutally murdered, beheaded by a student for showing a photo of the prophet mohammed in a lesson about free speech in france. since then there have been three different towns named after this teacher in his support of free speech, and the championship of such. in yet other teachers report being totally censored, that out of fear of retribution they
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don't teach those things and they don't teach in the same way. so here we have regular populations supporting and celebrating free speech, and yet the reality of that, without strength of response, then you live in fear. and i worry that's what's going to happen. >> harris: it's their credo to hurt when you are kicked. they want to move in on a weekend enemy, if they possibly can. look, we haven't shown them that we value attempted assassination very much. look at justice kennedy. excuse me, justice kavanaugh. look at that situation. >> kennedy: i'm not on the supreme court yet, harris. [laughter] >> harris: the point that i'm making is that the world watches how we react and what we do, and we seem weekend when we don't take care of our own in the united states. they feed off that weakness. >> kayleigh: to a point, there was a planned assassination from the iranian government and in return they get the obama nuclear deal. excellent point. straight ahead, the latest
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liberal to get a pass from the media after his motorcade took up several handicap spots in a grocery store parking lot. you think he would have gotten that treatment? i don't think so. the latest example of privilege, next. ♪ ♪ new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free allergy spray. now without a prescription. astepro and go.
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>> emily: it looks like you can add the vice presidents has been to the liberal privilege list. new video showing his motorcade hogging several handicap parking spots while he leisurely shopped at whole foods in brentwood, california. when the second gentleman left the supermarket even stopped to say hello to his fans. watch. >> how are you doing, mr. emhoff? speak a pretty good. >> have a good day, sarah. >> thank you. >> emily: he seems completely unfazed that his motorcade was
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blocking those parking spots. harris, his wife, the vice president, said in august of 2019, "when we insure with every american with disabilities is able to fully participate into our schools, workplaces, and all aspects of our community, our country is stronger." i guess her husband doesn't feel the same way. >> harris: i think it's funny how you called the media "the fans." [laughter] "mr. emhoff." i think this is one of those just grab the privilege and ride it home, cowboy. i don't think it's -- something his wife said earlier about giving an advantage to those who might need it at a time, that sort of thing. i don't think it was mean-spirited. but it is one other thing that is politically dangerous -- it's oblivious. >> emily: that's right. i wonder, kennedy, if they are oblivious to the polls that have been thinking for his wife, the vice president. there is something called the
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hashtag k-hive, they supported the vice president through hell or high water, and that is frankly deluded. one wants to remain anonymous, "i was obsessed with the idea of this person who could undo systemic racism and sexism with one fell swoop," and now, "did i make up a person who could do those things? it seems like this appointment is real." >> kennedy: yes. when someone shows their true colors and that they are essentially incompetent, believe them. that's why she failed and flailed throughout her very short presidential run and didn't make it to the caucuses or primary because she wasn't a good candidate. she's not good at articulating her message or anybody else's message. you don't get a sense of who she is and i think that's exactly what happened. they crafted this avatar, this ideal that they wanted from her,
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and she was unable to live up to it because that's not the person she is. she's not a person of substance. and to her dorky has been, they in brentwood. that's my whole foods, it's already a tight parking lot. have a little bit of sensitivity, broseph! [laughter] park your car on san vicente and walk in. he hates little ladies. >> emily: let that insight, that's really helpful. and that avatar created, that also extends people who get a pass consistently. paul pelosi, we now know he has been connected to -- this is the daily mail, fraudsters and the convicted criminals. he's never been charged with anything but hired by several firms, at least five who have been investigated by the feds for things like fraud. but there's no media coverage whatsoever of what the american people might be interested in regarding conflict of interest. >> dr. siegel: three of them are heavily involved in lithium
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mining, and they are right there in asia. and in taiwan, where he happens to be, so called off the record, as part of his entourage going to taiwan. i want to get back for a moment to the second gentleman. i'll tell you why. i am deeply offended as a physician who spends a lot of time writing letters to get people disability permits, handicap permits that they need, so if they have emphysema they can make it to the story. if they have a stroke, they can get their wheelchair out of the car and get to the story. that is hugely important to my patience and they take it so seriously. so to see that smeared by the vice president's husband, it reminds me during the pandemic -- remember when governor whitmer of michigan did this edict that you can't use a motorboat? meanwhile, her husband was like, "i've got a motorboat and my wife is the governor," and he put his boat in the water. that hypocrisy offends patients everywhere. >> emily: that is such great
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perspective. and, kayleigh, hunter biden. >> kayleigh: it's interesting, over the last few days it hit me like a load of brexit democrats just don't care about optics. as someone in communications or the press, you tell your boss, "hey, you may not want this image, you may want to wear this or not do this." you think through things in the moment and maybe you don't want to be pictured with this individual, but the team is either not doing that or they simply don't care, because there is no explanation for paul pelosi jr. to be on a trip to taiwan, or hunter biden boarding air force one days after a trump raid. obviously the american people are like, what about hunter? hunter biden, over the weekend i see him frolicking on the beach with his kids. president joe biden, on a weekend i will never forget, i'll never forget when kabul fell, and this is the anniversary of the embassy being evacuated. i will never forget that weekend. the president's meanwhile riding a bike on vacation and said he couldn't take questions because he had to go get a bathing suit.
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well i'm thinking about afghanistan, and the numbers precipitously downward. i don't care about optics but they stay seared in the american people's mind because we are thinking about afghanistan and hunter biden, we are thinking about those things and images matter. >> harris: i think debating sue part, many of us can't strike that for my mind. [laughter] but i don't know if it's a matter of them not caring about optics. they think they own a fraction of the media that will always be friendly and put them in the best light, and that's "the other guys," putting us in that category. "you know what they're going to stay over on fox." yeah, we are going to report the truth. unfortunately with them it comes with art. elements and pictures and audio end of thing else. so, again, they know. they just think that they are well taken care of. >> emily: not only did they not care about optics, the flippancy, but don't care about us. i guess, why should you when you are worth an estimated
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$106 million like the pelosis? what do you have to worry about it all? >> dr. siegel: and it's not just a photo op, it's real. >> emily: exactly. moving forward, the catholic rosary is now being labeled an extremist symbol. cancel culture's latest target. that's next. ♪ ♪ if you're a veteran, own a home, and need cash, you need to know about the newday 100 cash out loan. it lets you refinance up to 100% of your home's value to take out an average of $60,000 cash. 25% more cash than you get at a bank or credit union. pay big bills, make home improvements, or just have cash on hand in these times of rising prices. veterans get more at newday usa.
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became an extremist symbol, and now it's titled how extremist gun culture is trying to co-opt the rosary. "just as the ar-15 rifle has become a sacred object for christian nationalists in general, the rosary has acquired a militaristic meaning for radical traditional's, or rad-trads catholics. on this fringe, rosary beads have been woven into conspiratorial politics and absolution us gun culture. these provisional lists have taken up a spiritual notion that the rosary can be a weapon in the fight against evil and turned it into something dangerously literal." there's a lot, kennedy. >> kennedy: i am very offended by this. it is sacred for catholics. if you are sick or grieving and someone praised the rosary for you, it's a beautiful thing,
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and it brings you a direct mystical unmediated contact with god, the divine, the creator. it is hard to pinpoint how sacred it is for catholics, many of whom are antiwar. they are pacifists. they pray the rosary for peace. >> harris: so do you think this is a situation where people are ignorant of the facts cannot buy the way, we have free speech. they can write and say whatever and people will believe it or not believe it. this would not be predicated on facts, then. is that just their opinion, do you think? >> kennedy: our lives images that have been abstracted and knit together to make it seem like a cohesive narrative and it encompasses more people then directly does. and that is incredibly offensive. >> harris: what kennedy was just saying, dr. siegel, the part that's really troubling -- again, it's free speech, it sits in this publication. i don't know how the editors
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felt about it, but it is there. it's an op-ed, so to speak. but when someone is sick or dying and this comes into play, at least acknowledge that about it. >> dr. siegel: it's an attack on faith. and it's a culture of spiritual warfare that permits radical traditional catholics literally to demonize their political opponents? who is demonizing who here? and the rosary not only has been used, as you said, people who are clinging to faith as their last hope, even during world war i and world war ii were people dying on the battlefield had the rosary. how dare this op-ed demonize that. it is similar to what we talked about with salman rushdie. somebody decides what is allowable and what isn't and demonizes their opponent. >> harris: are we at a place where there has to be responsibility and the person who writes something like this? it's an op-ed. so is the responsibility then falling to the editor to have something oppositional nearby?
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where are we now cannot cancel culture and yet this doesn't get canceled. >> emily: i think the accountability and responsibility lies with that author who put forth a totally offensive argument for probably clickbait purposes, because it was patently offensive and totally missed the point of what the rosaries are especially for practicing catholics that deem it so secret and hold it so dear. on those combat rosaries, those were issued to american soldiers in the first world war, among others. in 2016, they accepted a gift as such and they deemed it at the time as most powerful weapon that exists on the market. yes, because it is prayer, the power of prayer. yet this author take that example and that incident, that somehow this actually calls for violent extremism, cobbled together examples of people utilizing symbolism on their own to somehow absolutely demonize the entire catholic faith and
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those who practice it. i think the editor -- i mean, it's an op-ed, to your point, there is free speech, but there's nothing about anything in there that's anything close to the truth other than the power of prayer. >> harris: when you get me one chance to go back? >> kayleigh: absolutely. >> harris: their editorial boards, and to get together in a group usually before it comes out, and then maybe one or two people in the room. what this communicates potentially is that that groupthink does include people who might have faith? i don't know, what is your take? >> kennedy: i agree with you completely. to emily's point, this is clickbait and it's what it's all about. this is how you survive. it's not on real content or journalistic integrity. >> kayleigh: it's crazy to me. 90% of these writers, i would argue, exist in the confines of manhattan or d.c., or in this case even toronto, canada, indicting an entire part of american culture. to let that sink in for a moment. i come from a family were half my family is catholic and half
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is baptist, so we span christianity. i can say as someone who goes to mass, and the baptist church, that i have never seen this ever on social media. i checked myself by asking some others today, and they said they have never seen this, either. and i am so tired of writers who come from elitist places, you don't venture out too often, characterizing entire denominations of the christian faith. if your of the judeo-christian faith, you are a target of popular national media. it's just a fact. i'm tired of it and it's a great example. i thought it was a parody when i first saw it. >> harris: they seemed to attack what they don't understand. we will move. it seems the list of problems caused by climate change is growing by the day and now it includes child obesity. that's next. more energy in just.
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rates. the study claims that climate change specifically warmer temperatures is making our children more inactive and more obese. there is more, check out these headlines. "climate change is to blame for flight cancellations." we were wondering why flights are getting canceled! "ruining friendships, making her allergies worse, bad night sleep," and my daughter's ipad running out of battery, and being logged out of minus six account paid all that, climate change. now i know. >> emily: and ironically the recent gallup poll didn't have climate change on the list of things americans care about deeply, because things like inflation in the economy and putting food on our table. "sometimes i smile and nod as her friends tell about their exciting excursions." she's like, "wishing i could jump on a plane without feeling like i was destroying my children's future." "my brain runs its own internal
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monologue of, for god sake, you don't get it, do you?" and that's what i want to scream back because people have to work sometimes and go places for work, they don't have the luxury of being able to walk to work. everyone lives in these urban environments where everything is a click away and don't realize that their actions have a huge impact in that the rest of us have normal lives we need to live. that includes gas and driving places. >> kayleigh: what's not to blame? >> kennedy: sometimes it's just bad luck. if the world is ending, let's take their premise as truth. the world is ending, we don't have long, then get on a plane and go see it! have fun, go do things! and the author of the article is like, "wah, plant-based diet, only buy three new items of clothing a year." yes, eat the plants, i'll eat the steak on the plane as i'm going somewhere cool in my new clothes. more for me. [laughter] >> kayleigh: the top priorities for american voters,
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climate changes and even the top 11. you see inflation, economy. climate change isn't in there as the democrats pass the climate bill. >> harris: i hear everything you're saying, but i'm stuck on steak. [laughter] but the price of all food items has gone up, especially for breakfast, and i'm a southerner. i guess there has to be a category of blame. whatever happened to personal responsibility? if you don't want to take a plane, don't take a plane. if you think not every using plastic or washing your hands multiple times a day because you don't want to put soap into a clean water source or whatever the excuses are that potentially got us partly in a prolonged pandemic, because washing hands was on the list, if you don't want to use paper ever, even though that might be a cleaner source then sharing a nasty tile in the bathroom with 50 people, then you do you. as kennedy says, i'm going to
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have some steak. [laughter] >> kayleigh: i like that. that's good. at the noon hour, especially. dr. siegel, my favorite is the flight cancellations. if you follow kat timpf on twitter, i love her feed, because i feel like that, too. after waiting two hours, now we know it's climate change and that should make it all better. >> dr. siegel: we got that from al gore, by the way, who filmed his entire movie about climate change from airports. [laughter] so here we go with the hypocrisy again. but i want to focus on something else. this is a smoke screen. you know why, kayleigh? this is covering up what's causing the obesity rate to rise. what's really causing all the sedentary behavior, it was written up in a beautiful study. it is lack of mobility from the pandemic. it is all your lockdowns out there, all your shutdowns, all your school closures. take with the nutrition program in schools and make people go to mcdonald's, they are going to gain weight. all of that is what caused the weight gain problem, the obesity problem. it's not climate change.
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it's the excess policies of government. >> kayleigh: only half of americans believe they contribute to climate change, turn the ship around. my "outnumbered" in just a moment. the abcs of ckd a is for awareness, because knowing that your chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes could progress to dialysis is important. b is for belief that there may be more you can do. just remember that k is for kidneys and kerendia. for adults living with ckd in type 2 diabetes, kerendia is proven to reduce the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. kerendia is a once-daily tablet that treats ckd differently than type 2 diabetes medications to help slow the progression of kidney damage and reduce the risk of cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks. do not take kerendia
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♪♪♪ >> last but not least. you guys know i was an nfl cheerleader for the oakland raiders, and this weekend i had the honor of reuniting with my fellow raider ettes, amazing, fabulous women.
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back in the day, i was blonde then, and this incredible weekend. i connected with so many inspiring women who shaped this organization and paved the way for raiderettes, like juanita, a member of the original class, from 1961, and the uniforms have reformed, we were the oldest cheerleading squad and large part of the reason i'm here is because of that squad and how much i was shaped by that incredible organization, karen covack the director and amazing women who were my colleagues and sisters and friends, including the women whom i went to iraq in 2009, standing below the photo of us in our flack jackets, tiffany is upstairs, she is outdirector, and here is a photo of me from the 1980s when cheered when the franchise was in las vegas. such an incredible weekend, i'm so proud to be part of that
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sister hood. and the practice facility the day before the game when we did the halftime show, and it means the world to me to have had that experience, and i could not be more proud to be a part and remain to be a part of this amazing sisterhood. go raiders and raidettes. and the medallions we get are so special, to have this could member rative one, i have no words how special it was. >> i love this, so wonderful to get a glimpse of something so formative who you are, amazing launching pad. it taught you sisterhood, hard work and how to perform and all critical, and amazing work ethic there, you went to law school and now here to the couch. so i actually love it and love you embrace all the people that had been there for generations, and it must have been really
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moving. >> thank you so much for saying all of that, and yes it was moving. we were emotional. there were 504 who registered, from 1961 to last year, incredible group. >> public reallies for the team in a big, big way. we don't have anything like that in new york here. >> and now the honor of being on the couch with amazing women as well. thanks for watching. here is "america reports." >> bill: thanks, guys, go bengals. a troubling sign for the u.s. economy. labor development revealing 400,000 workers have dropped out of the workforce since the month of march. >> the number of workers in the u.s. has continued to shrink, as businesses struggle to hire. stunning number comes as the democrat's massive tax and spending bill heads to the president's desk this week, how will it impact the labor crisis? andy pudzer is

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