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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: this is "outnumbered," hello, kayleigh mcnamee, harris faulkner, emily compagno and also joining us dr. nicole saphier and joey jones. it appears the media is desperately trying to rebrand president biden. this time using his signature sunglasses trying to give him a full, fresh look. perhaps the shade is dismal hole numbers and they are still at
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those mode. biden's image has struggled as much as his policies from shaking hands with no one on stage, you can't forget it, to pulling off of a bike as he was about to speak to reporters to struggling to put on his jacket and dropping his sunglasses on the tarmac. the white house first tried to launch the tough take no names dark bran and the purpose, "let's go brandon" failed and widely mocked. so, now the media stepping in and trying to paint him as some sort of superhero. "the new york times" referencing the same aviator he dropped him this news piece titled "the return of aviator joe." president biden is back after covid vacation and victories and so are his shades. emily, i read this piece in the fashion section, and i could not believe the so-called paper
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records deem this as a publication because it read like a child's book. i think i will subject viewers to the introduction. we do something else, aviator joe was back just in time to forget the glowing eyes of dark brand as joseph r joe biden jr. entered the white house. and the root filmic inflation act of 2022, it is his ray-ban 3025, aviators and the public school persona. they represent never exactly when away and receded into the background relegated to appearances but ever since mr. biden emerged from the covid isolation in the sunshine, the aviator front and center on the stage. well, reporting from the fashion section. >> emily: is this a parody? what is going on? it was last of all, bordering on offense, quite frankly, given the amount of suffering a lot of americans are going through, but that is what
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"the new york times" decides to publish on the one-year anniversary of the afghan botched terrible thing. there are more things americans are concerned with and also an expert in this article a consultant who decided to tie-in top then 2 maverick and she said, oh, my people love to see aviators again. the president is following the same path hoping for the same results, no, sister, when i'm hoping for is a president that leads. what i am hoping for his policy changes to tamp down inflation that will help the food on my table for the same amount of dollars spent as i used to spend and help provide for families. this is on the heels with 70% of americans dissatisfied with the direction that the country is going in. that represents 36-point increase in independence and 26-point and democrats. this president needs to worry about his own party and the votes he is losing rather than the optic of his sunglasses and getting a consultant on beeps
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2:00 a.m. >> kayleigh: it would be one thing that "new york times" fashion session but it's not just that, cnn referenced the aviator presumably more seriously. they called this same joe biden suddenly looks different and they say images of biden the people mismanaged white house has suddenly given an experience leader smiling behind aviator sunglasses. i hadn't seen this transition. >> harris: you are about to be a new mom again. you know what it can do. you take three weeks off and see if you bounce back with the help of sunglasses to close off the last image we have, which is the pony superhero look. >> kayleigh: how wonderful it must be for the left to be able to count on such legacy media to help them wipe away the things that don't work so that weird, s go, brandon" term based on negative about him in the first
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place blah, blah, blah blah blah. get the new york fashion department this section to help us out to make people forget that. and also, it is wonderful to have those kind of friends. like a busty and only one sticker snicker bar and your best friend is the whole thing. the seriousness is we are about to see a media blitz now. if he is not taking questions at the point he is winning, what will it look like when the local reporters who are in those areas where farming has been disrupted, right? they say they have supply chain crisis problems and they have worker shortages. what is it going to be like in those belts of the country when he starts getting asked questions? he can't just walk away. we have to come up with a theme song for that. >> kayleigh: the same style
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for decades. i think there is no analogy between maverick and the president. >> joey: not really. i don't think $213 pair of sunglasses on your face says to americans anything that are struggling right now. >> harris: you look fabulous. >> joey: knows, i can wear a brown jacket but she politely told me know. so fashion, i will not comment on but connecting with people who are struggling in any way putting sunglasses on and painting yourself as a cool guy will probably not get you there. i remember president trump always wore a red tie but i don't remember that is the reason he was a good leader. he was branding himself but that is not your best foot forward. your best foot forward is doing things for the marines last year. it is doing for things for people who live on the border and trying to get a sailor riding in a japanese gel unjustly home. these are the things that i care about. these are the things for me this
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week. people are worried about inflation and what they are paying for things and national security. if you want to be a superhero, be a superhero other than the title of that vindictive radical. do it for the blue-collar people that you say you represented. >> kayleigh: no doubt about it. i imagine president biden laid up in bed in delaware, and then giving him this "new york times" article and him thinking, "well, i'm doing quite well." but abc junk oral on dr. saphier, the poll numbers, he seems to get on some level. >> we will say this, we have said this before, we get it and we understand what the american people are feeling at this time. >> let me ask... >> kayleigh: we will pop up the graph what american people feel with real american politics in this downturn in approval ratings as joey mentioned during afghanistan when that all began.
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>> we get it and we get with the american people are feeling but really, do they? i have to say no. at the end of the day you can put up stick on a pig but it is still a pig. president biden is not tom cruise. when you have a -- there were it's not my come at the american people believe mental health are not fit for a campaign trail let alone a second term, the white house is being disingenuous by not being forthcoming with his state of health right now. you know, actually like what joey said very much because the president is putting on the sunglasses, that is not being in touch with the american people right now. i don't actually think that he looks better after three weeks of rest. they are continuing with the p.r. campaign and out of touch and do not know the american people want. aviators are just not what they want. >> harris: i think it is ironic they cover his eyes. there were so many americans that express they don't feel like they are seen by this president and the white house. why in the world would you want to remind them that they are
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right? >> kayleigh: you have such a point about hearing from the american people because i remember in the motorcade you would see for my boss, there was a lot of support on the roadway from point a to point b. there were some protest and president biden with a protest along the pathway sometimes on his motorcade appeared and i wonder if pcs come i just wonder if he sees the pain of the american people and being confronted with it. >> harris: i think when he starts he leaves the basement or where he spending time in his delaware home and he starts to listen to the local reporters. they were not guided by the white house press. they are not inside the beltway. they are not part of the swamp, the swamp tactic circle. they are not among that. they are sometimes among the very struggling people, the very ones as they tried to raise and the local community. so it will be interesting to see and how many people that they can help those democrats in the
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house 83 days from now? >> i will lean in on that too because the classes being sort of that barricade. in the fact he doesn't see it. all that we have to go on is whatever the branding is in his policies and decisions. we know grocery prices are raising and most americans feel there is no end in sight. now, we learned the irs has hired thousands of police to come after us. we know the doj and the former president and hunting us on the street. all of this illustrates the administration's policies and priorities. and window underscored time and time again it is not the american people. that is the bottom line. >> harris: maybe they are all an aviator. >> kayleigh: aviator administration and hopefully you can see through the glasses. up next, help crooks including these guys have cashed in on covid-19 relief funds upwards of $100 billion.
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and now the united states, which means we own it, joey. this is "the new york times" op-ed and i let this so much, the government with benefits to the incarcerated, the imaginary and dead. when a to form in the front yard and paid people in the governments do not pay list and gave loans to 342 people who said their name was in a pier at 29 states that unemployment benefits to the same person. i love my favorite, an employee got almost $90,000 loan for a business called "u.s. postal services." those are the tip of the monstrous -- >> joey: i don't know many people who did things like this but i do know people back home that had an hourly paying job and fully legally they made more money during the pandemic when they were told to stay home then working purity just looking for different states and federal government handled it, if you st back and looked at this a year or two years ago and didn't think this would be the case, your head is so far in the clouds, i envy you.
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ignorance is bliss, but stupidity is absolutely ignorant. we knew this would happen when it handed out many of the last few years. honestly, it is what everybody is asking sometimes you get what you are asking for it. had we just let people go to work, wouldn't that have been a better way? >> emily: common sense and virtually never prevails for this government, especially this administration. kayleigh, the text dollars across the united states with these fraudsters and the party him bites of stew in florida. but now we are paying for the government to play catch up. we have 500 people working on the fraud cases across the offices of 21 inspectors general. an fbi, the secret service, postal service, irs or common sense goes to die. 39,000 investigations going and 50 agents in the sba office porting through, wait for it 2 million potential fraudulent applications. that is where money is going. it is frustrating. >> kayleigh: those numbers that you presented, this is a
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bipartisan issue and that attack on both sides of the aisle. it happened when i was in government and we have a huge problem with covid fraud. i was asked about it. there was a time and place of covid relief in 2020. when you ask the american people to stay home and to leave your job and not go to work, with that needs a helping hand from government. and one generation pandemic and provided that. the problem is when you give unemployment benefits, they go through the state. you are dependent on 50 states plus territory to administer a system on behalf of the federal government. with that comes a slew of problems. i would argue this is why we need to be judicious with government spending because when biden comes in after a year of the pandemic and passes to trillion dollars and more covid relief, that was not the place for that. he had a whole lot less to worry about operation warp speed vaccines and could have focused on the fraud a little bit more. but it is a problem on the other side of the aisle. >> emily: i was on the show
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when i found out that someone had stolen my identity. >> harris: i remember that. >> emily: covid covert fraud. so far, or hundred 42 convictions and prosecutions, but i doubt that person is one of the 442 and i'm still paying for it. >> harris: when you look at the numbers and the cash how much money it is going to take to go after these people, and you know how much spent 487,000 extra irs agents, wouldn't it have been may be transparent and interesting to have called the spending bill, we are going to go after the fraudsters bill? i think people might have gotten into that and maybe some republicans who, you know, want to bipartisan support if they needed to, maybe they would have gone. instead, what we are doing is going after everyday americans, the ones to keep buoyancy in the economy. they have kept us going. the people have gone to work before we had vaccines and before operation warp speed was able to bring us deliverables.
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before any of that here at they were still going to the meat-packing plants, and they were still getting and making sure there was food on earth people. how about some payback for them to make sure they are not the people about to be targeted? thank you secretary yellen. there won't be anyone under 400,000. there are a lot of people under $400,000. think how many americans could get caught up in the stress and the actual powering money grab from the irs. >> emily: that is right. dr., we have been talking about messaging and op-ed in the message this administration sends, what does this hint that americans, regular americans continue to be in the crosshairs, and our money is being spent literally after astronomically without any accountability from the administration. >> nicole: isn't it ironic we send more text dollars to go after these fraudsters who took our taxpayer dollars. maybe they should put this towards helping the
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economy, helping the american people and getting our streets safer. to kayleigh's point, she was right we did need government relief in 2020 when everything was shut down and we have no idea what was going on. we didn't have treatments, testing, nothing but the biden administration has prolonged in unnecessarily. they continue to get relief throughout 2021, two joey's point, not necessarily to work. you had more unemployment benefits, more people on food stamps than ever, and up completely endemic, completely expanded and incentivize people to go out and work and try to make something of themselves. you were talking were talking tammy bruce earlier on "the faulkner focus," talk about the student debt forgiveness. wealth, joe biden right now probably going to extend to even more. when you look at that, you have full-time working people who make six figures. they are not having to pay student loans right now because of this. they need to take a little bit more carefully. because if you do with the way that they did they are bailouts and everything, you are not
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taking care and that is where fraud is going to happen. unfortunately, the people who will suffer will continue to suffer. >> emily: call me jaded, but i see the government as never at the source of relief. they are only the source of consternation and problems, especially with this administration. coming up... >> yeah, [bleep], [bleep]. >> emily: new york city councilwoman getting a face full of smoke when confronting pot smoking squatter in queens. that he did moment caught on camera next. ♪ ♪ , so u hit back with ubrelvy u level up u won't take a time-out one dose of ubrelvy works fast it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours without worrying if it's too late or where you are unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks
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queens confronted and alleged squatter who members of the community said was staying at the residence for years, she was met with some pretty choice words. a face full of pot smoke, too, watch it, here comes the weed. >> you got an eviction notice. >> oh, i did? >> oh, yeah, and we will change the locks. because we will not have this in the neighborhood. it just won't happen, okay? you are not sorry, no, you are not. >> why don't you do me a favor and [bleep] over there. >> i'm an elected official. >> i don't give a leap who you are. you are still over here. go the [bleep] over there. that is all i ask, that is all i ask. >> what do you have in your mouth? >> weed. >> harris: emily, i don't like how close he got to her. that felt like a moment to be more than a threat of pot smoke in your face. >> emily: that is a great
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point and evil into aggression really quickly beyond what we just see there. this, to me underscores the futility and the joke of enforcement. what did she think she was going to accomplish by filming it? does she think your words mean something to him? the only option is our law enforcement busy being defunded and dealing with the people who are being arrested 80 times for punching the elderly and the face in the subway system. we know wells fargo 2020, nothing has happened since, right? shows it is owned by the bank that nothing has happened. when she goes to try to demonstrate some type of strength, that will mean nothing. i'm not sure what else will happen without allocating resources that right now are busy trying to deal with actual crime that deals with violence. but this is part of the trend we discussed a lot on the show in many cities. squatters are rising, but the enforcement issue is really strong here.
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there is not a lot of things... be when we don't have enough cops to go out. and they can't rehire so they will have to hire and you never hire a back totality what you lost by defunding. those people are gone. and probably in other cities like states like florida where they gave them five extra $5,000 extra. i see a woman trying to make a little bit of a difference on her own but herself, maybe in harm's way potentially not thinking, you know, this could go south. she wants to get his attention, but that is not going to happen. >> joey: you know, i don't know her intentions and maybe that is campaigning and make sure it was caught on video. >> harris: all right, i'm pollyannaish, yeah. >> joey: if at least you were out doing the work but this is owned by wells fargo now. the mayor of the city says 200, 300 migrants are overflowing every homeless shelter they have. so maybe the mayor of the city would assume that guy keep
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squatting there. where is he going to go? to the beds allocated for migrants from texas question makes me when you mean the ones in nice hotels in times square? is that what you are talking about? >> joey: to be someone needs to tell him to jump on those buses and get a better deal. but this is a problem. listen, the pandemic about squad members and progressives wanting to basically stop people from having to pay rent. being stuck paying the rental on a home. but can't depict that person. flip it, sell it but what happens, they give it back to the bank. these people that are landlords lose out on investment that might be no other option. so really the story behind this is how did they get into that situation and how has that affected so many people? listen, if you think landlords around the country that own one or two properties are blue-collar, they don't
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you, make money but they use that money hoping to help their kids one day. that was taken away from millions of americans. >> harris: dr. saphier, is our culture changing? it feels like different people live with us now. >> nicole: well clinic that is an excellent question, harris. i have to align with joe a little bit this is a political stunt and she put yourself in harm's way. that is a very dangerous situation and i don't think she should provoke it. i think there are other ways to handle it, but unfortunately we don't have law enforcement or the support personnel to help us with this. what i did like about this video, you have new york city member, she actually went to the neighborhood she is supposed tox because she's running it for these people but i don't see nancy pelosi slumming it down in san francisco with the safe space as they are with people shooting up. on one hand, that is a good thing, but i'm unfortunately you have people living amongst us constantly, as you said,
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homeless people in the hotels that have free space. so we have society come together not only to bring more law enforcement and to make sure the situations aren't happening, but we need to work as a nation to make sure that this homelessness is solved. it is a horrible problem. >> harris: when i say are we living in a different society, i mean are we living in a different society where you will defund the police. he will put them in a situation not to do the wonderful things they can do to make a difference, and on top of that, i don't know that man's story in terms of how much we'd wear where he is healthwise or anything like that, but he is willing to confront a woman and get up in her face. that is the difference. we have lost our grade. >> kayleigh: it is brazen, ostentatious and believable in this day in age. this squatting issue, it is happening nationwide and not just an isolated incident but happening across the country. people don't realize, emily learned this and i learned this
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first year property law, there is adverse if a squatter stays they are a number of years, it is usually about ten, they own the property then. can you imagine? he's been there for years and i don't know how many years that he could own a property, this brazen ostentatious and almost criminal behavior that he is engaging in with this woman. although he said smoke poking was legal air regardless. that was not a good scene to watch and i worry about that woman safety confronting him in that manner. >> harris: all right we will move. up next florida's governor enlisting the help of military veterans. former police officers, to go after the teacher staffing shortage and woke ideology. speak with the state of florida is the state, a place where woke two died. we are not going to let this date... [applause] ... we will not let this date descent and a woke woke dumpster fire. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ speak with the state of florida is the state and a place where woke goes to die. we are not going to let the state... [applause] ... we are not going to let the state descent and a woke dumpster fire. we will follow common sense and we will follow facts, and that is really, really important. >> kayleigh: that is governor ron desantis standing up to woke ideology taking over schools across the country and in the state of florida. the governor is offering a unique plan to tackle the teacher shortage by hiring retired police officers, military veterans, and first responses. desantis make these retirees a perfect fit to counter the ideology he says gets reeled into today's young minds. the governor had more to say about this a short while ago. >> we believe that veterans offer a lot to our communities. we want to harness that, and we
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want to harness those experiences being in those military units, understanding how to lead people, understanding how to be in difficult circumstances. so, our view is those folks are bringing in wealth of experience and knowledge. we want them to look to our education system as a place where they can land and continue to serve our communities. >> kayleigh: joey, this is a fantastic idea. the veterans with bravery and heroism, i don't have to tell you service to the country. that is what i want teaching my kids, i love this. >> joey: really the genie is here is how do you circumvent the indoctrination of universities? gotten a four year degree but spent 20 years doing real-world things, not academic things. which is why sometimes small towns will hire veterans and put them on the police force. that is not a good way to set them up for success. you have to take a veteran and teach them to be a police officer appear there is a difference between seeking the
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enemy and then to protect the enemy which is what police officers have to do. the bad guys have to protect them as they bring them into jail. one thing i will say, the hope of that plan is to bring these veterans, first responder with a 4-degree and teach them to be a teacher but not teach them to be radical left ideologue indoctrinating children. here that has nothing to do with teaching. the idea is already heavy career in public service doing something honorable, they are not bringing in an academic idea is to teach him to hate these countries. as long as the second part of that is teaching them to be teachers, which means the patience of joe, i think they will be phenomenally successful and i love the idea. >> kayleigh: dr. saphier, the schools have obligation to teach history and not all american history is good. in our past, but this idea there should be respect for common value, our flag, anthem, pledge, i think someone who thought each other and bled for
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that flag is offering rich perspective and any child can learn from. >> nicole: i agree with desantis and i don't think they should make a child feel guilty before they are or even their parents were born. and in high school and college, yet times felt nervous to express certain opinions during group discussions. he felt his teacher would be upset with him and great him unfairly. my problem is, i think ideology should be taught in school, right, left, i don't think anything should be sent to her the light and answer to. but objective standpoint and what we see is a lot of professors inserting their opinions and making the conversation more subject. that is not the role of an educator. i love the sense that people with real-world expanse come in to help teacher youth. as a mother myself, i have concerns and i want to make sure you have qualified people teaching the fundamentals to your children math, science, so forth. to joey's point as long as they are coming in and being properly
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trained how to teach our children, i am okay with it and it is a great thing. just like the doctor shortage, the answer is to find lesser qualified people to fill that gap. to make sure replacing doctors with nurses, but what you need to do is incentivize the teachers we already have in any when you want to bring into teach, you have to make sure they have the proper training and support and well compensated for it. >> kayleigh: emily come if you are a veteran you need a five year certificate if you haven't gotten your law enforcement officer, you have to have a bachelor's degree. there are certain qualifications ahead of the teachers union made by this plan. the reason says now someone with a high school education can pass the test and easily get a five-year, temporary certificate. i don't even know what to say. but that is the teachers union perspective. >> emily: i'm sure she is dismayed because this blows open that comfortable, complacency that they got to enjoy. they meaning the teachers
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unions, activists, and members. what i find is hubris, that exemplified in her statement which is essentially totally people who have served this country and somehow imparting that these guys have gone through totally bureaucratic qualifications, and more qualified than these people. i love this plant so much for two reasons. number one, i can't think of better educators and inspiration in leaders than those who have served in law enforcement and military and the like. it circumnavigate those teachers that have been entrenched and grown up in that petri dish. it amplifies and lifts up those people that have served and bled for the country. why should we prioritize them to integrate back into society. i know a lot of people and i am sure you do too, oh, i could be a teacher because i didn't have that certificate but i was here. amazing, that is exactly who i
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would want around the kids but they are stopped from doing so because of difficult to navigate. i appreciate the point about qualifications that are necessary, but it still is not in that drowning form that makes a lot of people unable to participate that you want leaving your children. >> kayleigh: harris? >> joey: on her point, i'm sure doing something about this but a lot of military spouses have the education to be a teacher but because they moved to a different state and can't keep up with the certification process. and i hope the door is blown open for them because it makes no sense and disqualifies a lot of people. >> harris: we might find more candidates for the military veterans. certain municipalities and defund the police forces. we do know 19% of those serving as police officers formerly served in the military. that is a big chunk of our force here and where some of them have come out, you may find some of them are more -- and they are used to training peer that is part of the transition. >> joey: good thing about the military is teaching the young ones and it's a lot of fun and
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>> harris: time for "in case you missed it" alec baldwin, remember him, could be in a lot of trouble. he long said he never fired that gun on said of movie "rust which killed hutchinson. >> i would never point a gun at anyone. >> somebody is responsible for what happened and i can't say that that is but i know it's not me. >> harris: but in a new poncho report, the fbi says the gun "could not be made to fire without someone pulling the trigger. so now he is blaming the media. chris cuomo yesterday. speak with the people that are talking loud us about what happen or speculating what happened were not on the set of the film. the "los angeles times," the hollywood reporter talk on and on about what is this and what is that but the thing is, nobody was there. >> harris: joey. >> joey: the way he is handling this is absolutely
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disgusting. number one he never pulled the trigger, six weeks later when he came up with that idea. avoiding responsibility and i don't think he has a cold-blooded murder, but he did something irresponsible and somebody died from it. whatever the law says those consequences are he need to be held to it. >> harris: emily. >> emily: i can't imagine the combined eco-of those two personalities and a wonder they couldn't be in the same room. and both of those situations that were absolutely tragic, both of those guys made it about themselves. alec baldwin wants me to feel sorry for him, not at all. >> he is blaming the media when someone died. one of the biggest things i can't wrap my head around this is a live gun onset and needs to be investigated. he seems quite upset after it happened so to joey's point, hey, it wasn't me. >> kayleigh: why is alec baldwin talking to chris cuomo of all people?
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i'm tired of waiting for prosecutors to make a decision, but my attorneys don't say that because you don't want to push prosecutors to make a decision. why are you talking to anyone outside of the attorney's office? >> harris: we have another one for you "in case you missed it" first, tried to make garbage bags fashionable. now it is kanye, the rep turn design your is getting cold out for selling his new easy gap clothing line of trashbags. customers are complaining about having to dig through the files to find the right size. >> first of all, i don't know if i would make it to one of these stores but i'm all about organization. i need things laid out, sizes from smaller to larger and that is how i function in my closet so i'm not nervous at all. >> harris: if they were given bags at the grocery store and i can -- speak with that picture looks like my rooms in college. the garbage bag. and if i was paying this amount
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of money he's asking for these clothes, digging through the garbage bag to find the right size is commensurate with that price tag. >> harris: so when kim kardashian leaves -- >> joey: i don't have any thought towards kanye but if you are so void of your identity and hobbies and ways to prevent yourself that you need to go digging through a trash bag for $300 sweats with kanye's name on it, go ahead and do it. that is what you deserve. >> kayleigh: clearly, not trying to sell anything because he points to go through a garbage bag to find like a toddler outfit. >> harris: are they clean? i don't know. girl scout question. finally, a debate over your sheets here at the top sheets debate. what separates you from your comforter and blanket? the top sheet. should it stay or should it go? apparently, there are some medical things that come into
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play here. we will go to the doctor first. >> nicole: i don't know how scientific but the majority of us, therefore, i like the top sheet because it is much easier to get off all the sweat, if you will, than to throw your comforter in. >> harris: kayleigh. >> kayleigh: you are right dr. saphier and i didn't know this was a thing until people debated it. disgusting! put on the top sheet! thank you, doc. >> harris: joey, top sheet or not? >> joey: sometimes that she does only thing i used to cover up with night so i think i needed. i spend more time in a hotel room then home anymore. one of the worst things covid, you have to ask them to clean your sheets. i will take a clean, top sheet. >> harris: interesting, okay, emily? >> emily: clean top sheet however favorables, please. if there is no top sheet which i'm fine with him a super soft comfortable and washed all the
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full face of new fuzz and that's stirring the debate, what is an acceptable beard length in the workplace. we will start with the only person on the couch that can grow a beard, joey. >> appreciate the comment, but you are a bit wrong, i can't grow a beard or i would have one. you know how joe dirt says it just grows in that way, when i grow mine out, it grows in like joe dirt. patches here and there, comes from a lot of native american blood in my family, so i'm very envious of any kind of beard, i'm still waiting. >> doctor, is there a from look too long? >> outside of movember, i find facial hair dirty at times, and unless it's well-groomed, not professional. >> i'm pro beard. you know, i'm the type of girl who at christmas i have gone as
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a gnome before, so put on a glued beard, i like a beard on a guy. >> my husband does the hunting beard in the fall, and senator ted cruz can pull that off, but outside of that, none of these guys, sorry. >> no, not you guys -- >> no, love you. >> that's terrible. i'm very much team beard. thanks to everyone, and now here is "america reports." >> gillian: fox news alert to kick off "america reports" today, real work begins, words of liz cheney describing a whole new chapter during her primary concession speech. wyoming republicans voted to go in favor of trump-backed candidate harriet hageman. jackie, great to be with you. >> it's going to be fun, jacqui heinrich. losing by more than 30
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