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more questions about. shaka toney and tim kennedy.
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a justice that this hearing for thursday for this accusation that led to the fbi search of mar-a-lago. there was an unredacted version -- of that document. the justice department -- ongoing criminal investigation and could damage national security. we are still waiting for the doj to to respond to why attorney general merrick garland approved the raid. former president trump says agents seized three of his passports -- but reporting that wasn't the case. according to a doj official, the fbi is not in possession of former president trump's passport, and -- accuse the fbi of stealing his passports during the search, but the fbi says it has returned the passports to
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president trump. so my questions, so many who quick to report pressure -- we saw the email from the doj saying that they swept up the passports. there were passports given by the government -- par for the courts, but to me, this speaks to the indiscriminate nature of the search. he rifled through 11 boxes. at no point did 12 people searching for nearly ten hours come to the passports -- the argument is being offered that these are diplomatic passports that can be offered by the government. the point is that the government
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returned to passports within a week. there is an interesting piece about merrick garland, how he's a cautious person, how his demeanor as a federal judge -- shadowed over time, and they write that, he said, requesting help governments. he was reviewing these documents that normally you would delegate. i just wonder at one point he went from a cautious attorney general who review documents that should have been delegated, to that unprecedented raid on a former presidents. i would love to know if there were any objections. i've got to think one person said "this might look political. please have a really good reason. bottom line, he should give them to rubio and warner. thank you for the bipartisan call. >> this also includes how the
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media is shaping this. this is how fake news works. the media willingly amplified -- to attack trump. went on to say that this is a perfect example of how these institutions are a story from within. as his words, but desh already being amplified so quickly. then, you have to backtrack -- as we wait for the fact. >> i think it's all of that. and that that you could hold in your hands, because something -- that maintenance worker at the computer shop, the hunter by the laptop.
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too difficult apparently. >> a dumpster load of stuff -- "fbi agents, and your defense probably won't know that." this might be the same thing. they are issued at the governance of the federal government. but would return because they were never supposed to be taken. that grace from the federal government that allows them to keep this -- maybe they just scooped this stuff up. the affidavit -- that means they can come to your house and get
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whatever they can. >> the other part that i will quickly say with all of this -- so rich words coming from. -- >> tim, we are grateful that you are back with us today. >> i love that this country as a nation of laws, but these laws have to be a partially, evenly and fairly, not racial specific, gender specific, party specific. when we do that, we lose any high ground we've had. looking at truth and justice -- that is what america is.
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we will run up the beaches to fight what's wrong, and when we are doing that in an unfair way -- party specifics, where it is a partisan attempt for power, it's very dangerous, and it changes the way the rest of the world looks at america. >> i have to confess that -- i am not surprised at all. the only surprise to me is that it is happening or has happened to a former president because that level of encroachment, of "week wrap this too." i have a million stories of heartbreak average american people. 30 happening on a micro and macro level. >> there are these cases -- all the time!
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>> with all they took -- that is another reason -- what if there's stuff i had that they can't return? >> that happens all the time. technically, you're passports are the property of the united states government, and other personal property -- will remain as property of the government for years. your thoughts on this. >> what is going on at the fbi? i keep going back to this raid. they denied that it's a political operation, but once again -- the government agency. it's a shame to me what has happened, that this was a great organization -- and the rate has shown that they don't know what they are doing.
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"that's national security, we have to protect witnesses paired" once again, like we found out with russia that won't be there. i think that's what they are more worried about them anything. that raid wasn't carried out by an agency. it was chaos. we won't get that again. it's frightening to me. >> we will see what the investigation uncovers and how the government proceeds with that. men and women doing amazing things -- and as trump's spokesperson said, it's up to the remaining good people -- so the american people have a lot more questions that will be answered. coming up, today marks 20 years
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from this horrifying video of afghans cleaning -- at west kabul, desperately trying to escape the taliban. we take a look at the biden administration's broken promises next. >> president biden: no circumstance you will see people lifted off the roof of an embassy of the united states from afghanistan. tein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. uhh... here, i'll take that! yay!!! ensure max protein, with 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar enter powered by protein challenge for a chance to win big! i'd like to take a moment to address my fellow veterans because i know so for a chance
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the withdrawal from afghanistan is still haunting joe biden's administration a year later, his approval has yet to recover. who can forget those scenes of
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desperate afghans fleeing to an airplane desperately trying to escape the clutches of the taliban? this defining moment: an afghan baby, 16 days old, being passed, indiscretions, to you a earl barquet wall will -- a year later we remember the 13 u.s. service members killed in a suicide bomb attack at the airport. days before the last troops left afghanistan for good. and, if you can call it that come of the president's language and decision-making in afghanistan. >> president biden: there will be no circumstance where you will see people being lifted off the roof of an embassy of the united states from afghanistan. >> did that not turn out to be the case?
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this was called the president's saigon moment. this was just days before couple fell to go as heart-wrenching as those videos are, there is nothing -- >> as heart those videos are, there is nothing like what was brown. watching people fall from an aircraft is horrific. not understanding how much better that was lamb -- so trying to make the claim that this is not going to happen, that we won't have helicopters pulling the roof, there were burning bodies and dad to babies from wire and dead babies hanging from wire. it hurt us with our allies, it hurt us on the world stage, and they made us -- we realized how
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vulnerable we really are first time in a long time that we recognize the dangerous position that america was, and afghanistan amplified that. >> you mention that it just sends a piercing through your heart, thinking about the afghan people, and it makes it more painful when you have a commander in chief -- >> president biden: no one is being killed right now. god forgive me if i'm wrong about that, but no one is being killed right now. we have 1,000 something children pulled out yesterday, and a thousand more today. >> we've seen hundreds of people packed into a season, and -- >> that was four days ago, five days ago. >> that reality is still there. >> good for the president, i don't think he's listening
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still. after inflation and the economy, something you said resonated with me so much. this is something that the american people, he needed to watch out for a spending our blood and treasure for 20 years. this is what we get. it's this kind of a nesta-sized leadership. he is numb to the truth going into this situation. can we change that? are we in a situation where we are asking the commander in chief -- watch this case for hours and hours to understand the danger you put our men and women
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i think there is no worse insight than in funds. to be indifferent to me hurts me to the core, and the indifference of our allies -- these are americans there, green cardholders, permanent residence. to look at the afghan people who fought alongside us and gave everything for our ideas, our values to it -- to exist. that's why we were there calling for security and stabilization. the complete indifference, there were dead bodies everywhere. the taliban would empty magazines, machine guns of ak-47's.
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there were people dying everywhere that you look. >> that was the reality that you saw firsthand. there were people -- politico wrote that about the fight administration during the fall of afghanistan, and that wednesday meeting between kamala harris and president biden. then, there's this meeting in the situation room they called it the "oh bleep moment." they determine something wouldn't go smoothly amps -- 3,000 american troops back to afghanistan. he departed that meeting, leaves, goes to delaware. in a move he was roundly criticized for come of this interview where he says that no one warned him, no one said that there should -- except his own general contradicted it weeks later. >> they didn't tell you that they wanted troops to stay? >> president biden: not in
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terms of whether we were going to get out in that time frame, all troops. >> i recommend we remain -- maintain 4,500 troops in that time. i also have a view that the withdrawal of those forces would lead to the collapse of the afghan forces and eventually the government. >> a failure to plan. that's exactly what happened in that white house. in july of 2021, june of 2021. this is what happened. you have death and destruction in afghanistan continuing to this day, women's rights under the taliban. many aren't in school anymore. all of this because he didn't listen to his generals, did not listen to his advisors.
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why did we not keep that? i've never understood that. speak of the generals said " " look at the tape." it's more than just a contradiction. he either has no memory or he is lying to the american people in those moments when he says that no one is dying and "no one told me that we should have done it a different way." >> it's august right now, and you are removed -- there are investigations looking at how that happen. evacuations are really important moments. during world war ii, had that on happened, we would have lost. the british military -- how embarrassing that was. and in afghanistan, how we withdrew from that country, then
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lied about what happened. as a military person, i want to know the mistakes. by coloring them, even forced to lie about them. that is so dangerous moving forward. >> coming up -- exactly how he thought -- afghanistan. >> the united states ended 20 years before enough -- >> president biden: the united states ended 20 years before in afghanistan. the success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravery, courage, and selfless -- of the united states military. >> tonight, your documentary debuts, it officially releases on the 26th. how does that address the president's statement "extraordinary success?" >> every single ally in america that was removed, nonprofits and
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veteran organizations that came in, 10-15% of everybody that -- we did, not the american country. that's a blatant lie what he is saying right there. that's the name of documentary. we are trying -- >> absolutely. i asked if there would be an investigation, and he said yes. we of course remember, and it happened days from now come of the 13 following who will never come back to us. here are our american men and women. coming up, and upper out of minneapolis, where this teachers union has negotiated a clause in the contract requiring white teachers, regardless of seniority, to get pink slips first. details next. it's the all-new subway series menu.
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>> the -- teachers unions parking our rage over this clause negotiated in its new contract. it requires white teachers to be laid off first, regardless of seniority. the agreement uses the word access -- part of a population of underrepresented teachers, and that -- the next leader teacher who is not a member of an unrepresented population. supporting the minneapolis federation of the teachers president. our squad member in the house. seen here posing with ilhan omar. last week's primary election -- you own a school.
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what do you make a fat? >> it's horrible! in the past couple of years, the number of teachers during the vaccine movement -- "we will have to wear masks, be vaccinated." i was getting a lot of applications from teachers leaving the schools to come to private schools, but now, the rhetoric that's happening with school councils and unions, it is so scary. the one place that you can be a bastion for free thinking and thought is going to be the last place it exists, which is in our education. it's broken. it's the union and school boards that are doing it. >> when you hear them talking about taking us back to the days of early vaccination, look at where we are now and where the cdc said all of us are in the
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same boat right now. maybe would've gotten there anyway, but we lost the faith that the teachers had in unions as a whole. >> a lot of americans lost their pensions and jobs, whereas now, the cdc says it's up to the individual to make that decision. what about military service members who were applying for exception? >> like a few months ago? >> exactly. the devastation that has been caused is too little too late for them. in the '90s, race cannot be used as a factor, even as a tiebreaker, so unfortunately, it's another waste of everyone's time because it will absolutely -- when someone -- >> it's a private school. let's say i have both of you apply, and "i can't hire you, you are black, or adversely: i will terminate you but not you"
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it is morally wrong. who can teach a child best about how to critically think? that's it: in the school! they are destroying it with whatever this agenda is. >> speaking of that issue of what kids need to be learning, there is this thing happening, that somebody can decide what side they are on the terms of curriculum >> critical race theory, even though we are getting more examples from arizona, buffalo, new york. the other thing about this teachers union, the deal they made is it's not just about race, it's about salary. they have given themselves the wherewithal to go outside of the deal for exceptions like this, but they can also do that and
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target teachers that they are maybe looking to get rid of. they've opened up a very dangerous door in that negotiation. >> lets go deeper on that. if you are looking for reasons to get rid of one section and it's really about their pay, you can make it look like "i'm trying to move harder in diversity, but look at the lawsuits." >> excellent. >> there you go. speak about with new york, rubber rooms, remember? teachers, they are still getting paid. it shows you the power of the teachers union. >> they did. emily used the word "unconstitutional," and she is exactly right. it made me think of steven miller's first lawsuit, where in president biden's signature legislation day before this
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program for farmers, that based on race, they forgave certain loans if you were a black farmer but not a white farmer. they brought the law and won on preliminary injunction. you can't discriminate based on race. this is what they've done -- it's amazing to me how blatant the policies are. they aren't going to be challenged -- i totally agree with you. they will be, and it will be found unconstitutional. >> i look at the yard this idea was planted in the coal in the home of george floyd, and all that has happened, racially on fire in that particular city of minneapolis. a crop of that, an outburst of that. let's see how it goes. as you pointed out, it's not legal. coming up, with crime on the rise and apartment across the country facing staffing shortages, the city city of chicago is reportedly diverting officers to protect people from
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puzzling development out of crime-ridden chicago. some officers being diverted away from patrolling neighborhoods and moving them to protect tv and movie sets in the area. chicago's downtown area is one of the affected districts and has struggled with police staffing shortages. we have heard this, tim, communities literally establishing gofundme accounts to higher officers and over to protect their neighborhoods because of the defund movement, and then, here in a community where the officers -- where they are being diverted to patrol movie sets. is this because lives don't matter equally? >> nobody cares about lives in chicago, especially black lives being murdered every single day.
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in chicago -- just left that city on the ropes. they are having a recruiting problem, trouble finding police officers. they are undertrained, underfunded, and they are taking very small in every population of police officers, and -- to protect movie sets? this is so disingenuous. it's not right. the poor police officers, they are just left flapping in the wind as crime is rampant in that city. >> and also left flapping in the winter the the communities that have been decimated -- the homicide rates, and we are talking about our young african american men. what message does this send about their bias when they are being sent to protect alec baldwin or whoever it is? >> the same mayor,
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lori lightfoot, who, just a few days ago, was touting some numbers in crime and coming down. maybe, it's because of stories like this. they need to attract money to the city. >> it's a money grab, obviously. you've got chicago, like new york city and san francisco, revenue/tax problem. people make higher incomes, and all these examples that have played off, they are bringing in movie tv productions. talk about the way that she has turned her back on chicago. >> why can't hollywood -- why is it that chicago, crime-ridden, why are those taxpayer being used to protect hollywood transplants? why don't we have those millionaires pay for it?
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>> apparently, you do not want to be a police officer or off duty these days. anyone -- the hypocrisy is interesting that you point out. seems like movie sets, concerts, they always get an exemption, not just in the crime context, but the covid context. we were repeatedly sought in california where they had that ban on -- telling churches to wait. but "were you not asking to wait? one could be forgiven for doubting that timeline for churches. guess who also wanted that exemption? the industry has one exemption. they get extra protections, exemptions when it comes to covid, and that poor guy in chicago, police officers patrolling the streets >> i will never forget that woman who owned the bar/restaurant in
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southern california. she said "my restaurant is shut down," and it was next to come in a parking lot, a movie set catering that was allowed to thrive. >> all of that money she spent. she was trying to keep up with all the rules. you know who else you can add to that? distribution centers -- [laughter] >> revenue only matters to these governance, while they are fiscally so irresponsible with our tax dollars. coming up, leonardo dicaprio has been traveling on gas guzzling private jets across the globe. that's at the same time as he funds this climate lawsuit. more about hollywood hypocrisy coming up next.
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preaching about climate change for years, even during his oscar's acceptance in 2016 where he made this apocalyptic quote: "climate change is real, the most urgent threat facing our species." he doesn't act that way. it has not kept him from traveling across the world on gas guzzling private jets. [laughter] and gas guzzling yacht trips like this one. does not look nice? [laughter] fox news digital has gotten a hold of emails that show that we never caprio used his nonprofit foundation to approve grants to a dark money group -- donated to a private law firm for climate related -- nationwide, and we go -- is it legal? >> the short answer is yes. from 2017-2020, the nonprofit group he donated to donated, in
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turn, $25 million to the law firm. were not sure how much of that came from him himself. generally speaking, anybody can have lawsuits. that's one of the purposes of the nonprofits out there, but i think what shocks the conscience is one -- why the secrecy or dark money? why can't you just found something overtly that you feel strongly about, and just keep remember that your tax dollars are used to defend these lobbies that are often -- via our governments, for example, in alaska? we all have to care about this, because our money somehow plays a part into it. >> while he is on this yacht, costs 110 million pounds on his yacht, and apparently, the gas guzzling nature has gotten to such that it travels 7 miles a -- than what a car admits in a year. it's the most urgent threat. >> can't even travel 7 miles per
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hour customer >> no, when it travels 7 miles, that is the equivalent to a car traveling for one year. [laughter] >> he's a good actor. we were talking during the commercial. i think he needs to act like a real human being who cares about the environment. it could be a role he could play, because the real leo dicaprio -- but maybe, the actor could care. he seems talented enough to pull it off. he's going to have to pull back on everything. there was no better than rush limbaugh. he said -- 1998 happens, and then 2006, january, al gore, only ten years, so that january 2016 happens to be the inauguration of trump. the point is, these guys make these predictions, and they never come true. >> it seems endless with these
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hollywood types. "drive these electric vehicles, though they are being powered by coal plants that are creating the energy. in every area of their life, the hypocrisy is so deep, embedded in them, whether it's climate change or -- shouldn't own firearms, the next streaming service where i get to shoot somebody in the face, action hero, but don't own guns. i don't know how, in good conscience, they could be so two-faced. climate change is the most important thing our species is facing, but don't look at my yacht or my planes or my security. look at my suv -- electric vehicle, even though it's powered by coal. it's embarrassing. i'm embarrassed for them. [laughter] >> feels like were on the middle class. this costs money and -- >> a good actor, but was he really acting in "the wolf of
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wall street"? maybe, he wasn't acting, maybe he's a shrewd guy. who knows? it's hard to say, but he has to have the models on board. >> i want to yacht, that sounds amazing! >> that was the problem, how performative he is. >> i don't really care what they do. if they can sleep at night, fine, just don't say it out loud. [laughter] >> my favorite hypocrisy story is when we sent that camera out to them -- talking about this line there. [laughter] >> taking his bike out of the back studio. >> americans, only have to contribute to climate change, though it seems like all of
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hollywood seems like they do not, 100% of hollywood -- it is an interesting poll and we showed it yesterday: climate change doesn't even rank in the top 11 issues that america cares about. >> might be more on this table. more to be 40 next ♪ ♪ more "outnumbered" next. >> secretary jean-pierre: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ t can lead to blindness. but the areds2 clinical study showed that a specific nutrient formula can help reduce the risk of dry amd progression. ask your doctor now about an areds2 supplement. it's the all-new subway series menu! 12 irresistible new subs... like #11 subway club. piled with turkey, ham and roast beef. this sub isn't slowing down time any time soon. i'll give it a run for its money. my money's on the sub. it's subway's biggest refresh yet. they said it couldn't be done.
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>> rock and roll dancers, kennedy? have not seen that since you were serving -- i'm going home. >> last but not least. fox news has come a long way
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since launching back in 1996. we are now on tv, radio, digital, books and streaming. we are everywhere. so we love to ask people how do you fox news? >> how do you? >> how do you? >> how do you fox news? >> in the morning. >> the side. >> drinking my coffee. >> doing my homework. >> getting my kids out the door. >> because the news is always on the move. >> when i need to hear a different perspective. >> in the park with my pups, in my favorite chair. >> getting fit, getting fit. >> on my tablet. >> phone. >> laptop. >> this is how i fox news, how do you? >> all right, lightning round of how do you fox news? emily. >> i don't just work here, i watch fox news all the time and i think my two preferred platforms since i'm always on
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the go, foxnews.com and the app, my favorite thing is when i see it walking through new york city streets and see them on tvs inside of buildings and the planes, also. >> i'm a traditionallist, cable. i'm old. >> and dial-up internet. >> yeah. very funny. >> and on planes, too. >> kennedy. >> i'm definitely a mover and shaker, consumption is the social media on the go, or on the side of a building or the helicopter. usually off my phone, and usually like this. you know, and off i go. >> you watch fox news hanging out of a helicopter. >> all the time. i cannot hold still. this couch sitting here was, this probably broke a record. >> we this to strap him down. >> kayleigh. >> fox news app on the
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treadmill, and my daughter, was like tucker, tucker, tucker, we watched tucker on fox news. good job, baby blake. >> we are getting there, she has a future president, you know. >> great to see you. >> wonderful to see you. >> cheryl, great to have you, too. that's going to do it for us on "outnumbered." how do you fox news? see how "america reports" does. >> i fox news right here. "america reports," president biden set so sign the democrat's massive tax and spending bill into law this afternoon. a major legislative victory for his party heading into the midterms, despite the fact that bipartisan experts agree it should not be named inflation reduction act because it won't. >> gillian: both john and sandra are off today. president biden was

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