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and make the unnecessary, unnecessary. dad: approved! >> a hearing is underway right now over paul pelosi's dui arrest in napa county and may. any moment now the judge could decide if the house speaker's husband will stand trial or if the case will be pleaded out. hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mcenany in joining me or david webb. the 82-year-old pelosi was arrested for driving home drunk from a dinner party and may a two car crash that nearly demolished the jeep driven by
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48-year-old man, that driver says he suffered soreness, stiffness, headaches and fatigue since he had done the accident. napa county district attorney alison haley says his injuries were minor because the blood alcohol content was just above the legal limit, he filed the dui charges as mr. meiners instead of felonies. pelosi will not appear in person come his lawyer will handle and could also way into releasing the dash cam video of his arrest. kennedy, so previously beginning of this munch we heard from his attorney and he was pleading not guilty perry today he will decide whether he pleads no contest which is essentially not admitting guilt however saying no trial, but not admitting guilt. or not guilty where there will be a trial, so we will see what you expect? >> kennedy: will i expect that he will probably be given as much leeway and privilege as he has had so far. we are just learning he had a
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drug in his system, which is also concerning because even if your blood alcohol level is just above the legal limit, that in combination with the drug can certainly impair your. when officers showed up, he was slurring. exhibit all the signs of someone under the influence. that might not have just been alcohol. i would be very curious to see if it was molly and where he got it and who he was partying with before the crash. this is a crash that lead to injury. anyone who has been in an car accident you know that sometimes you feel fine and your body is in a little bit of shock. in the next morning you wake up and if you like you have been hit by a truck. so i think that's what happened with this driver. i don't know why the charges weren't a little bit more -- i don't know why they didn't meet what actually happened. >> kayleigh: i think kennedy raises a good point because his blood alcohol level was .082. however it was taken two hours
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and 15 minutes after the 911 call at 12:32 a.m. and there was an expert who told fox news digital that when you look at all the extraneous factors which can be considered in a court of law, his blood alcohol level according to dr. john brick was more like .105 or .127 and the whole point of the misdemeanor claim was that it was just below or above the threshold. >> write comments and even accurate to say that was his up blood alcohol level at this time of the crash. it wasn't. blood alcohol level was considerably later than the time of the crash and whatever drug was in his system. and also this obviously wasn't a minor thing because it wasn't a case where oh where he got pulled over the tail laid out in the cop was saying hey, let's just let's just buy the lies he. no, he caught this horrible crash, was clearly too impaired to be driving and i think it's great we haven't seen the dashcam footage because so many celebrities that we've seen this dashcam footage the difference is not even a fame or money thing but he is connected to
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power. >> kayleigh: that is undoubtedly the case. we have seen that because he pulled the ultimate privilege played, that's what i want to call it. he gave out this card i call it a privilege card. it was actually a card from his donation to the california highway patrol. he was a donor. you are not supposed in circumstances like this, but he flashed the pelosi privilege card. >> kennedy: that basically gets off the hook but it didn't. look of the stock market trading. i mean, he'd pay between one and five reportedly. hire a helicopter paired why are you driving impaired? pay for a driver to take you around if you are taking drugs or alcohol or whatever the heck you are doing. of course. i personally think is he going to get off the hook? sure. this is northern california you could do anything and get off the hook there. i mean you can go in and rob a store, assault somebody, just like new york city and walk out, no big deal. i think that will help with the bigger story with him honestly
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is the fact that he has used his privilege. he has used money, his name, connections to her, over and over. again, who is stupid enough to drive with anything in your system in napa valley where the cops are all over you? >> from a dinner party. >> right. [laughter] >> kayleigh: attorneys claim that that was a complaint that's what they say. i think transparency would help a lot here. the dashcam footage for example that you mention, where is the dashcam footage? jesse watters seen would exploit the heck out of this and they're saying it's an ongoing investigation, prejudice one way or the other by david we need to see that dashcam footage. >> david: look, i'm a common sense guy and sometimes a curious wannabe reporter. i will say that. have a few questions. 1, you know cars brain, i'm an old car guy brain computer records everything perry who is in the passenger seat, whose endeavor she. what does the porsche's brain say about the passenger seat no
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pelosi car? did the airbag deployed? it would deploy if there was someone and it. what would a dashcam video show us in a wide shot when officers pulled up to the scene in the cam video covers a good mount of the scene? there's a lot of questions we can answer here with the dashcam video. and i would say let's get the info off of the porsche's brain to figure out what happened in there and what was going on in the car. now, there's a lot of other things. forget the trades, why does he have two hours to get himself together? the guy looks fantastic for his shot, which mostly when they take that and i hope none of you have, when they take that shot for the camera with a 5'6" or 6'2", you look like but he looks pretty good. >> kayleigh: this happened in the winery to your point it's a small community. so everybody kind of knows each other. did he know the officer involved in this?
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probably. >> kayleigh: out hope so i respect that they still wrote him up and didn't say you know what, mr. pelosi come let's give your ride home. we are going to give you a pass on this one. i'm glad they didn't, but i have a feeling that d.a. may have gotten a call from someone saying hey, it's nancy, i'll tell you what, if he disclaims this misdemeanor i'll pie you a pony and get your promotion. >> david: maybe they were at the laundry together >> i love you more about the dinner party. speak of their more questions about this dinner party. >> kat: i would love to be a fly on the wall. >> david: i don't think flies want to be in the law for that call. >> kennedy: she probably had to have a carton of ice cream after that. >> kayleigh: coming up new emails saying climates they are consulting environmental groups while crafting policies more details next.
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: welcome back, john kerry certainly no stranger to controversy, remember the optics over his family's gas guzzling private plane and the hypocrisy headlines a fellow? well, now a new scandal may be brewing professionally. email shared with fox news digital show his consulting with left-wing environmental group while crafting u.s. policy. but the documents don't reveal any similar conversations with fossil fuel energy groups or companies. meantime other emails show a senior official in cary's office pushed for a phone meeting on the budget's there be no paper trail of those discussions.
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interesting. "i would also suggest a call or meeting soon with jay k to update him on fy22-23" fiscal year. said the claimant's most important thing in the world what can't they put on paper? we should all know is that what was going to the world saving u.s. policy. >> cheryl: and it was interesting as we are talking about nongovernment organizations in these emails they were speaking with. how about talking to the other side? talk to the energy industry. you villain eyes them so much maybe they can reduce emissions because they are making big steps to do so. like capitalism work here. and said you're going to the nongovernment organizations it just looks bad in secret. >> kat: what is a tell you about john kerry in his office?
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he want to be by the sierra club you come to some consensus with both size to be currently important? >> david: if it was such an emergency we've been told eight years, 12 years, six months, greta thunberg and everything, they would've done of it impossible to stop it but john kerry and steven spielberg who by the way it is more than a carbon footprint than the average person a year, they just don't care. this is a great. al gore said he could take 100s of millions of dollars, put it into a fund, build a mega-mansion and go off and john kerry just wants his. got to make sure the yacht is up to speed come the plane is ready to go no problems, may be the caviar if you needed. they jet around the world. actually they're lying to the people to actually claim they care about because everyone of you you out there that believes
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in climate change, gets what stomach them i guess what, what are you >> kayleigh: they also have their emails going back and forth with officials like keep this off paper. when they were talking about the budget, i want to know are they bathing in gasoline secretly? [laughter] >> kennedy: this is objectively shady to say let's talk on the phone and of the stuff we don't want record a. of anybody who would say it's not, i would say what would you do if you found a text message like that on your spouse's phone? what would you do if anybody would say hey, let's talk on the phone because we don't want any of this in writing. the only reason to say that is because you don't want anybody to be able to see it. so what were you referring to there? give me an example. i can't imagine thinking anything else but that. >> david: by the way, thank you, all over people in america are checking spouse's phones. [laughter] >> but that's not how they are supposed to operate.
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because your taxes are discoverable on a government device from your email so if you want to have a conversation buzz on the candidly picked up the phone and call can we don't write it in an email like let's pick up the phone give us off the record. >> kennedy: let's talk on the phone to keep it off the record. [laughs] >> kayleigh: then i don't understand this as a recipient of the email like what are you doing, buddy? talking to it interest groups that happens all the time. the time government sure you will talk to a special interest group comes into the biden government on this is a left-wing government they will talk to a left-wing special interest group but to me it is the degree at which it happened at the cdc with the teachers union, hating cdc guidelines suggesting language verbatim adopted as if it is scientific policy by the cdc. that is where the problem comes in and i would love to know the good degree to which these interest groups crafted policy before the liturgy seven was a verbatim language i would love to know the answer that.
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>> kennedy: and how much money they have donated to causes and campaigns. to the point about the teachers union, they donate to democrats. so when democrats are in power, they want access to that power to help write laws that are directly beneficial to them. us before so why wouldn't the sierra club do the exact same thing? we are seeing billions of dollars going to the reduction act which is really a climate bill so obviously those special interest groups, they are going to see the billions! am i wrong about that, cat? >> kat: i think you're absolutely right. it happens every day. >> kennedy: pablo see the hearing wrapped up are there details as their desk and footage? we will tell you everything next. [laughter]
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>> kayleigh: new details and paul pelosi's dui hearing, paul
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pelosi has pled guilty to one count. the other count was dismissed. he was sentenced to five days and he served two days already, he got two days for good behavior. that leaves one day left, but as i understand it, it will actually end up with no days in jail because they are written off as good behavior. he has to do this, though, there is an interlocking device on his car that he will have to use, he left to go to dui classes, he will have to pay a fine, we are not sure how much yet. let me say that clearly, kennedy, he was sentenced to five days, he got to go, he got to go for good behavior in the final day he will not have to go to jail because there'll be a court work program for the last day. no jail time seems like a very generous deal for paul pelosi. >> kennedy: also two days straddling midnight so that's why he got the two days he was only in custody about five hours. he made bill, left, probably on
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the earful from his very powerful spells. it sounds like, you know, a garden-variety dui ruling from the judge. i still want to know what is going to happen with the dashcam footage because this matter has now been wrapped up in the court, so we should see that. as a cautionary tale for the future for anyone who wishes to abuse their privileges. >> david: that's exactly right. >> kayleigh: ongoing litigation here to see the dashcam that excuse is done carry we should get the footage tonight? i mean sometime. speedy one is pelosi leave town? maybe then we will see the footage. this is just very in the case burying the case. first he gets less time than it takes to fix the vehicle damage to put in perspective and then he gets privilege, what about the other driver? why aren't we also talking about the other person in the crash? the injuries, the fact that they probably suffered some financial loss most likely working that he
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doesn't work however, in one day of court ordered time? maybe advise on the investment accounts? i hear he's really good at that. >> kayleigh: he's a really good guesser. [laughter] >> david: maybe he can help the court out. >> kennedy: i'm not a lawyer look at you, kaylee, but it wasn't a felony charge in the beginning it was a misdemeanor so they artie gave him a gift by not charging him with a felony and drunk driving is a serious offense. people die every day from drunk drivers as drunk drivers so it's not really funny at the end of the day. and the skies getting off because i think, again, misdemeanor charge not a felony in my opinion, because of who he is and who his wife is and what they are in the community and the money they have. >> david: and the other driver being the person driving under the influence and hits paul pelosi. >> kayleigh: it will be totally different. cheryl you make the key point,
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they charge a misdemeanor, the two reasons she cited is there is not a serious fatality that resulted. there could have been. the other reason was he was just above the legal limit but as we discussed here, the test was taken two hours and 50 minutes later. there will be the consequence of having this interlocking device on his vehicle, though cat which is not that big of consequence at all. >> kat: it is not a consequence at all. if you are worth that kind of money, first of all is never okay to drive drunk. never okay to drive drunk and on drugs, there is absolutely no excuse to do so when you have that kind of money. that you could get a driver as you said. you can get a copter. it's like this is a guy without resources. he is going to have no issue getting someone else to drive him, which is obviously what he should have done in the first place. i have some new questions. i have so many questions. >> david: by the way interlocking -- >> kat: i'm sure he only has one vehicle.
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>> kayleigh: just a very sensible porsche. >> david: thumbnails can get in the car it's easy to cheat. >> kayleigh: one of the sermons! at one of the servants to come out. the guilty plea was interesting, kennedy, was a smart move he was clearly guilty be read the complaints. i think that pelosi is probably just want this to go away as fast as possible. with the taiwan trip which distracted with polly jr. and they want us to go away and it will go away. >> kennedy: it's very hard for their son to make a sweetheart deal in asia and china and taiwan and everywhere else with this hanging over the collective family had. i also think pelosi is probably wrote a handsome check to the victim in this crash. that's why. exactly right. that many doughnuts, okay. i feel an already better, paul. >> kayleigh: we wonder how he feels today. our constitution may be the world's longest surviving charter, but to ivy league law professors argue in "the new york times" that it is
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broken, and they advise liberals to stop trying to reclaim it. they bash the constitution as being inadequate and famously undemocratic in forcing progressives to deal with hardwired features like the electoral college and senate. you don't say, and they take a swipe at conservatives writing this. constitutions especially broken when we have now inevitably orient us to the past and misdirect the present. this aids the right which insists on sticking with what it claims to be the original meaning of the past. cheryl, this is remarkable to me. the constitution created the greatest thriving democracy, we have been here for almost 250 years, systems all over the world have been emulated on our government system because of the constitution which is the founding but a harvard and yale law professor think they somehow have a better system than the one that has worked for more than two centuries. >> cheryl: the editorial board of "the new york times" seems to think there are smarter than the
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authors of the constitution, every day they drink stories where they are trying to rewrite history. to suit their narrative. the constitution was the birth of our country like you said. it gave us the freedoms that we have. these were put in place and written in place for a reason. they still hold true. it's called democracy. not socialism. i feel like, again, going to "the new york times" and what they're doing at the paper right now and some of the networks in this town, i don't think i need to name them at this point, who want to actually change the constitution and laws to fit their narrative because this is what i say is right. so this is how it should be in our country. i think that way. >> kennedy: times have changed obviously from when it's been written but it was written in a way that so difficult to amendment was not based on the times but for human nature and what can happen when humans get power and may have the temptation to abuse it to. times can change, human nature not so much.
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>> kat: not so much. but it buried deep in the piece the first time i heard packed the union, they want to pack the union with more statesmen. what i just leave you don't like that much? >> david: they will never leave. cat got really close to one of the most brilliant parts of the constitution. the ability to amend, the fact they say it's old and it reaches back to the past from one of the key parts of our constitution why it survives and evolves and thrives properly is the ability to amend it. times change, circumstances change, we overturn bad decisions by the supreme court and other things come our constitution provides for a system that lets it amend. that is one of the simplest most brilliant points of our constitution. these are professors who shouldn't be teaching a class because they never read the actual constitution. and what is in it. >> kayleigh: kennedy entry ask where the copy editors are for "the new york times" i'm beginning to act wonder that
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today. sa was all about the american dream and all the contradictions they are now is the constitution under attack. i mean, what is happening? >> kennedy: my question is what are they going to replace it with qwest micro they are so brilliant what it's our document, what are their ideas? cat makes a really good point about human nature. there is something objective about goodness and evil. we know those things to be objectively true, and that is what this codifies. we have an inalienable natural right. those rights supersede the constitution, they exist in spite of us. they were already there, they will continue to be there and that is what this document acknowledges. going forward these are very subjective people, and they wanted to be squishy, they wanted to change. they also betrayed their political philosophies by saying they want a more redistributive document. they want to take your stuff and give it to other people as they see fit. that is authoritarianism that runs very contrary to freedom
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and i don't accept. >> kennedy: that was a good description of moral law and natural law versus left-wing policy should a new constitution out undoubtedly with the professors would like. are coming up next, meghan markle is heading out what she says is the negativity in double standard when it comes to she calls them ambitious women saying she didn't know it was a dirty word until she met her friend terry, we will discuss that next. ♪ ♪ >> tech: cracked windshield? trust safelite. we'll replace your glass and recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warning work properly. don't wait--schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that
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that has been criticize for being ambitious when she dated prince harry. the first one. of her podcast, the duchess of sussex coxes serena williams about what she perceives of this at the double standard women face when it comes to ambition. >> i don't ever remember personally feeling the negative connotation behind the word "ambitious" until i started dating mina husband. and now, apparently ambition is a terrible, terrible thing. for a woman, that is according to some. so since i've felt the negativity behind it it's really hard to unfeel it. i can't unsee it either in the millions of girls and women who make themselves smaller. so much smaller on a regular basis. >> so dramatic. she is such a good actress. so much smaller.
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>> cheryl: she is right about one thing, she considered negativity and anything. it's her markel. were living in a time were so many people are really struggling and everything that ever comes out of her mouth is a complaint. and she wants to be this professional victim. she looks like okay, there is a situation, how can i make this not just about me but how i am a victim of this? people aren't going to feel bad for you when you have millions upon millions upon millions of dollars to cry into if you want to. it took you this long to do one podcast episode. >> kat: and that's a great point because netflix shoveled tens of millions of dollars so the couple and they did apsley nothing, one animated project that was canned because it was underwhelming as those and netflix has gone through a massive restructuring. can they restructure somewhere else so we don't have to hear
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it? >> unless they stick to what they know which is being royal and whining i'm not sure they have much to offer. is a podcast the best plan for her right now? i really take offense, they have to cut costs at netflix but on the other side i don't understand why she is saying it's bad to be ambitious. if you are a woman, when did that happen? look on women's rights have come a long way, but we have women ceos, women doctors, et cetera, the vice president is a woman! so what is she talking about that it's bad to be ambitious as a woman? i don't think that's the case in the workplace now. i think 30 years ago, i don't know what decade she is living in right now. >> essentially she's talking to one of the very best athletes to ever play the game. who would not of gotten where she is without her families ambition, her father's ambition, and her own ambition. so serena has been going what in the heck are you talking about? >> has a problem, she confused the word ambition and arrogance and they are very different
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because she describes ambition and talks about going to an all-girls catholic school, she says we were taught our futures as young woman were limitless and ambitious, that was the whole point. i went to an all-girls catholic school and i agree with her on that point there you are taught to be ambitious, that's a great thing. her problem is being self consumed. her problem is arrogance and haughtiness and it's about me and i'm going to go out to oprah and call the royal family racist, which there is no inkling of, but i will be the one to go out there and to do it. that is her problem. it's not ambition. it's kind of a rotted morph, but of ambition that itself the way it has manifested itself in megan. speak of the only way it has manifested itself and let's listen to a little more of the sumptuous podcast. >> and our friendship when you have to see things that are mischaracterizing of me, but you experience behind closed doors the pain i'm going through and vice versa, right? but i think what's interesting is even though it's on a world
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stage i don't know if it feels much different for any woman. >> wow. puts the me in megan. >> david: by the way, blond admission torso and give her a copy of that one. i don't know what to say. this is someone, man or woman, i don't care, whoever says something like this is self absorbed beyond just me, me, me. i have to ask a question throwing it out there and i'm not going to diagnose but does she have a problem that she maybe needs to address with a professional? that it is constant negativity and to me and the world is bad? for crying out loud, you are a princess by marriage, get over it! >> kayleigh: david, to be fair she talked about struggles with mental health and seeing therapists and trying to get help for that in the opera special. >> david: there is a new research study by the way came out in 2020. and it talks about mental health reporting and mental health help for people who are more liberal than those who are more conservative.
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the numbers are pretty outrageous. i was six or suggest everyone look it up maybe she should look it up. >> kat: i just don't understand because i interview her and say could use the one good thing about your life? [laughter] >> kennedy: let's go thelma and louise her life and live it for a day. i have a feeling we would have something good. stay with us in case you missed it next. ♪ ♪
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>> big primary day in florida and new york prominent members of government will be decided, huge drug bust of the border, what response to social medias have in stopping that. up bob pelosi's case today he pled guilty code that we have kudlow and bret baier coming up, i'm doug robertson joined me at the top of the hour for america reports. ♪ ♪
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>> kayleigh: welcome back, it is time for in case you missed it. >> kennedy: whiteboards are apparently racist? a recent study says the common and inanimate mushroom object can have racist undertones and perpetuate whiteness. of the authors study "whiteboards have written information for public consumption. they draw attention to themselves and support an abstract representation in the person standing next to it presenting they collaborate with whiteboard organizational culture where ideas and experiences gained value and become more central one written down." i'm sorry. i understand i'm glad they explain the function of whiteboards. i don't see the correlation with racist. >> david: yeah. by the way, there are more blackboards and whiteboards in america. they are in classrooms. they are in bars in new orleans. i may have been to a few, so i've got nothing on this one. these people are idiots.
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>> kat: they undermanned the entire argument. >> the question does what is not racist question mike they reveal said physics is sexist and racist but about physics with science and foundry who apparently is science if that's the case which all things are restaurant racist. >> it does not care about your gender, that's one thing about physics. it doesn't have feelings. >> that's why it's sexist it doesn't ask. [laughter] >> cheryl: people need to go back to school and go back to work and stop. this is ridiculous. do these authors have anything else to study? there's other things they could be talking about this is so strange. >> kat: and it was published in a physics journal. go back to school. it's such a word salad. you take the same words and blend them up and you spit it out and everyone says wow you are right. speak about so good i will have my dressing on the side. speaking of dressing on the
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side, l.a. strippers standing up for workplace safety and labor is. at dancers the club voted for allowing to unionize with the actors equity association. the group currently ribbons broadway actors, stage managers come does he will and as another regional theater actors. it is if so there would be the only would strippers represented in the union are you torn here, cat? i know you really appreciate lady dancing and jingle joints but you also despise unions are more to come down on this? >> kat: it is because they work hard. i could never do it i don't have the upper body strength for the dancing. i would be surprised here because it is one of those things where it could be hard to turn them down because it would be like a bad look. >> david? ... [laughter] >> david: okay, or strippers unionize in, i don't know. i'm still stuck on megan. maybe she can help the
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strippers. >> kennedy: probably. you know it you to question what she could bore them to tears and then i wouldn't want to do anything except to be in public and put the clothes back on and go anywhere but where she was with headphones on. >> kayleigh: i'm going with the s. am i the only one? let them unionize. i think they need health care, they need retirement. these ladies work hard. >> i want to bring kaylee and because she didn't get to talk. >> kayleigh: one thing i want to say about this as i respect the creative name. there was one named reagan and we know ronald reagan was one of the best presidents in u.s. history and one velveeta. >> i saw the velveeta one parent i want to pull a david here and say no comment but i'm glad velveeta can join the union now? i guess? i don't know two of my favorite topics unions and strippers, right? all right with inflation still out of control -- >> speaking of strippers -- >> yeah. you do, you can't pay in singles
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anymore. i have to take $2 bills every time i go to a strip club. how about this for a cheap date. a growing number of cost savvy couples now ditching pricey dinners and expected knights outs for cheap rental trucks. i think this is great perry one couple celebrate in there one year wedding anniversary rented a u-haul for $19.95 tailgated at the local drive-in, $30 worth of snacks at walmart and it's going viral in the process over 1 million and a half. >> kat: i think it's great because it's like a growing number so maybe it's like three people? i've not heard of anybody actually doing this, but it's kind of a good idea. >> kennedy: there were 24-year-olds who can rent a u-haul because you can't from a traditional rental car but the one couple put a bed in the back and sushi rolls. >> it depend what you do with the u-haul. it's a thought that counts as they say you know it sounds cliche, one person said they took it to chili's got take out from chili's which seems counterintuitive and dumb, but someone else like decorated it the boy decorated it, he brought
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a bottle of wine, it was really sweet gum there were flowers everywhere. that is very sweet. it's all about the thought. >> absolutely right. now with social media you have to trip things up in order to sell. >> david: great for u-haul, great publicity plus destination wedding you can change the destination by turning on the engine. there you go. >> well said. you know, there's a romantic at heart and you. >> i think about it but he asks you for a date in a u-haul you should bring mason pepper spray to the date. i don't know. >> really bring things down there, cheryl. here i am thinking i would get the ring of my life and now it might be in a duffel bag. finally it's a simple solution for the noisy nighttime problem. mouth taped. >> what? >> couples are swearing by this, storing hackett get their partners a little peace and quiet the technique involves sticking adhesive strips luke stomach loosely across lips to reroute breath through the nose. it sounds very scientific, but
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hey, if it works. >> i love the picture of this man snoring and this woman who is cringing. this seems so inhumane. would've this man had a cold and you put tape over his mouth and he can't break through his nose? this is brutal. >> kat: i thought the only issue with it is my french bulldog coral and this will work because ai would feel bad and b he would eat the tape. and then is a trip of the emergency room. for carl. >> kennedy: this is why people have separate bedrooms at the end of the day. did you ever hear ricky and lucy combining about snoring? 's separate bedrooms. >> david: duct tape? scotch tape? >> kennedy: surgical tape meant to be on the skin. i like waxing. >> david: duct tape solves every problem in the south so just throwing it out there. >> kennedy: history could use it as handcuffs, anything you want, more "outnumbered" in a
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much on social media and the l.a. public health department they had to turn off commence on the tweet after announcing the program. pat, i'm sure you take a swab to karl's nose in a heartbeat. >> it wouldn't work. i've had some covids throughout the years and i was snuggling with my animals the whole time. my cat has too many health issues to get into here, we don't have that kind of time, he's still alive. >> priorities, people, animals, i remember when there was a testing shortage. >> believe me, you try to put a nasal swab up my cat's nose, you are going to pay for it. claws will be out if milo, if anybody tried to test milo for covid. and this is use it or lose it with the money. they got covid stimulus money and this group knows they have to spend it somehow, or they will use it. >> glad the money is going to the good news. david, how do you covid test a bat? >> how do you covid test a great dane or rottweiler?
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or better yet, sea lion. swim out to a sea lion and stick a swab up its nose, and if it's positive what do you do? >> kennedy, good use of taxpayers funds here? >> cheryl is right, so many slush funds created with covid relief they know they have to spend it to get more money and that's what they have done and like we need pet tests for $1,000. yeah, that's it. >> work on securing our schools before giving money. >> the hamster had covid or from being a hamster. >> there you go. someone said on twitter next up, unicorns. i mean, i think that makes sense. and then questions about how you q-tip an animal, i have that question as well. and then having the comments turned off, cheryl, what does that tell you? >> that tells you their feelings got hurt. their program was not real popular on twitter.
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grow up, everybody. >> i'm pretty sure the comments were turned off before the criticism is what i read, they knew there would be blow back, but did it anyway. >> we are making fun of them now. >> i would love to have the kind of time to bring in a hamster for a covid test. or an you could test milo. >> thanks, everywup. now here is "america reports." >> sandra: seizures of rainbow fentanyl, sound the alarm the epidemic is only worse. deadly opioid pills can be easily confused for even candy. >> john: fox news exclusive on "america reports," republican senator roger marshall joins us to announce his plans for a bill to get social media companies involved in the fight against fentanyl, just moments away. >> sandra: fox news alert, primary day in america. voters in three states heading to the polls. new york and floridara

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