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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: house speaker nancy pelosi to speak from the house floor in about 1. she is expected to announce her plans for her political future. this comes one day after republicans have pledged the house of representatives. hello, everyone come of this "outnumbered" and i am kayleigh mcenany am i cohost emily capuano, and dagen mcdowell and dr. saphier nicole.
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aunt the investigative powers, we sold this morning announcing that they are launching an investigation into presi president biden and his son, hunter. they claim biden was involved in son's nomadic hunter's business dealings which allegedly spanned 50 different countries. biden has long denied having any involvement and discussions of his son's foreign business dealings, some of which are already being investigated by federal authorities. a congressman james coburn will lead the oversight committee. here is what he said. the president is lying. >> joe biden told the american people he had nothing to do with an ever had conversations with his family about their business dealings. that was a lie. whistle-blowing described president biden chairman of the board and for these businesses and personally participated in meetings and phone calls and documents show he was a partner with access to an office. to be clear, joe biden is the
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big guy. this evidence raises troubling questions whether president biden is a national security risk. and about whether he has compromised by foreign government. despite the president's claim that he wasn't involved in business schemes, this is an investigation. >> kayleigh: speaker pelosi is speaking on the house floor. we will take you there lived. >> our petitions, prayers, intercessions and thanksgiving. we request that you bestow upon us the joy of your presence among us that when we look upon the faces of those who labor in these halls known and unknown, elected or employed that they see your image. >> kayleigh: that is the lead up here appeared emily, it looks like we are seven and a half minutes away from speaker pelosi taking the floor. interesting, we really have no idea where this is going, emily.
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and politico was previewing this this morning in playbook. and it appears staff members were left in the dark. she went home with two speeches, one announcing leadership position, which we expect her to get in a minority role, and one saying that she was stepping down. this is the assumption that she could go one way or the other. this is what political might politico had to say speculation in the leadership circles about what she would do and house democrats patience is wearing thin. so speaker pelosi to run again despite 2018 promised to limit herself to four years as the leader of the house democrats. but at least four members and aides of the leadership team told us late wednesday night that they are hearing the opposite, that she will announce she is stepping aside this morning. anybody that says "no" is lying to you and a fifth member of the leadership team has said. there has never been a single leak outside of her staff. >> emily: and start contrast to the left and the year before
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that as well as pelosi has said i'm not entertaining the future and will not make a consideration and to all the races called. obviously they have not fear the republican secure the majority in the house. to your point we don't know which way it will go. pelosi said the brutal attack will impact on her husband and weighed in. the president told her, i hope you are stiff. the chief of staff said she is overwhelmed by calls and letters and people reaching out to urge her to stay in position. there is speculation as well but not from pelosi herself or her daughter that her daughter christine pelosi may rise to the occasion and step up to her she was in some way. she served as a surrogate for her mother in the past. she does not hold an elected office at this point. what we can expect, anything goes, kayleigh, no matter what happens, we will not be surprised. >> kayleigh: we will not be surprised. either way, i will be surprised because i have no idea what is
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going to happen. interesting, many democrats as president joe biden according to politico, i hope you stick and she remained coy about what the plans are. i know what his family first but i hope you stick. she is very good at her job. in charge of keeping a very narrow majority together which republicans have not been able to do. she managed to do that several times. >> ben: i think one recent tuesday is to protect joe biden from investigations and clearly stephen coburn talked about that. but you need nancy pelosi to run a tight ship and protect you. i think one of things democrats did not see coming was if they kept the senate, which they have, then joe biden is now the guy that will be the presidential contender for their party. this will not be a massive everybody jumping kind of thing. obvious, we have to switch gears
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and if you are nancy pelosi, all right, can all the other democrats handle protecting him and protecting if he is our candidate like i can? i think that is the only reason she would stay because she realizes now how vulnerable -- forget hunter biden, how vulnerable the biden crime family is specifically the president of the united states of america. >> kayleigh: we saw a very powerful, energetic press conference this morning with jim jordan and james comer. i will play a little bit of james jordan and this is what jim jordan had to say about the oversight committee. >> what part of mr. cromer's presentation, prompted the fbi to go to facebook and say, hey, you want to be on the lookout for russian disinformation here this election season. we know that at the impact and a committee hearing a few weeks ago, mr. gates. he said, "when is the fbi going to quit interfering with election's? "i have never seen anything like it, 14 agents and how political that place has become. >> kayleigh: i spoke to
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jim jordan two weeks ago on fox nation and he told me one of the fbi whistle-blowers, dakin compared to testify as early as december. i believe he said december 6th as potential dates. i'm not eventually announced but my point they have been organizing 500 letters. >> dagen: they have been working on this in anticipation of republicans taking the house. listen to jim jordan early in the morning as it was is like drinking a giant mega sized red bull. because he's talking so fast. he's trying to get it all in before the tv networks come out of what he was saying. but it is important become a bigger picture, the investigations that this committee will do, do no harm other than to the biden family and the american people because they republicans in charge of the purse, but that power now, no, new borrowing, no new spending, if anything, not likely. they need to cut spending given
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the disastrous financial trajectory of the united states. so, this is due no harm broadly speaking. if that makes any sense. and then also, nancy pelosi, even over the summer, there was some speculation, i think it was maybe axios, talk about what she would do if the republicans won the house. there was -- remember that vacation with some revealing photos of nancy pelosi? there was some talk of her being appointed to investor of -- these were rumors over the summer. but she kind of shows up joe biden. she is 82. joe biden only turns 80 on sunday. she is clearheaded and spry compared to the promptly biden in the white house. one more quick thing that i wanted to add. nancy pelosi is a leader in this
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sense, kevin mccarthy needs to look to her and corral the republicans in a way that she has corralled the democratic caucus. because i will note, republicans cosigned on to at least $1.3 trillion in new spending -- well the current congress, but during the congress and non-defense spending. there were 13 republicans in the house that passed that infrastructure bill or helped pass it. and then there were 24, so two doesn't house republicans that passed that chip's boondoggle. that hurt the republicans may be at the margin and the midterms but how do you sign on to over $1 trillion in spending? you settle up to the democrats, help them pass this, and then you cry, "oh, inflation of such a burden on the american people," when the republicans from new york and new jersey are part of the problem. kevin mccarthy needs to get them on the gate and say, no
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more. >> kayleigh: they looked to be part of the solution because dr. saphier, oversight and let's be accurate on the timeline most of this will take place january when the gavel is transferred to pelosi to speaker mccarthy at this point, it looks like with a challenge on the right. but all of this takes place and he has announced, look in addition to oversight want to fire it is 7,000 irs agents before they even got the job. what pressure on joe biden if they are able to show a unity to get republicans to vote this built in, get it to biden's desk and what, vito? maybe? >> dr. saphier: i have been watching the press and jim jordan got me thinking, all of a sudden went to we go to grassroots and good policy ideas to have an influence on elections to whatever political powerhouse is able to change the minds of americans. a couple of months leading up to the election cycle. we have seen this actual
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collision happened with the fbi, and it does seem with the democratic party has been able to sway elections. jim jordan pointed out this morning, you have the trump investigation 2 2016 and the timing of the mueller report, 2018, 2020, 2022 the mar-a-lago raid. you had all these things influencing our election when you talk about democracy as being an issue on the table, this is actually on the table, but i want the g.o.p. to not fall into the same trap. we saw the midterms counting on january 6 and americans didn't want to hear about it. we are in a bad state right now with our spending and inflation. americans want to hear about progress. what they were going to do and not necessarily retribution. those four fbi whistle-blowers need to be heard, publicly heard, and the leadership needs to be stripped down because progress. >> kayleigh: let me say one thing back to the policy for a moment, chuck schumer will have to be the fail stop here. >> ben: 100%. >> kayleigh: let's say
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herschel walker 50/50 and kamala harris a lot of pressure because before it gets to joe biden's desk, kamala harris has to be tie-breaking vote on 0 irs so interesting point. but i want you to talk about the investigations. the media will be a challenge and jim jordan said that. he pointed out political article that came out last night that s, already joe biden although there is no evidence he's publicly emerged his decision was affected, decision-making was affected by business dealings, he is expecting the media to cover for the left as politico has already been doing. >> ben: the republicans had to be careful on this that they stick to one issue, screw hunter biden committee doesn't matter. it is the president of the united states of america. if you look at every deal that was done, it was impossible to get the deal done without the president approving it and being a part of it and basically pouring out the united states
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government, russian oligarchs, burisma, ukraine and shady people, we talk about china and we talk about our reserves and tied to hunter biden. but when you talk about this fallacious stuff with joe biden and the crack, drugs, protistute you will lose the country. this needs to be about the vice president knowing and i don't think he thought he would run for president but get every dollar with hunter biden. this was their business frame. if you look at what james comer put out they are today, a list of things they are accusing him of his the list you would have against a mob boss taken down in america. they have the emails. they have the documents. you have suspicious activity reports coming from banks. you need to go back through those. the democrats have been plucking us to see what the most important ones are. the money trail is going to be there. if they lay it out for the american people that way, but they need to do it quickly and not have it drag on for two years. if they let it drag on, you lose
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the american people. it needs to be decisive, clear, quick. >> kayleigh: it will be hard not to let it drag on because next year, soon, the u.s. will be in a deep retractor a recession because of everything going on with inflation and federal reserve trying to fight it. so it is from an optics perspective that will look bad appear the reason that these republicans and the americans demanding some answers out of this oversight committee is because the very big media and big tech sensor, these reports early on right before the presidential election. so, it is kind of their duties to expose what twitter and facebook and all of these big newspapers tried to hide. >> i have to say quickly i thought jim jordan to it on the excellent job of getting to the point you talk to. which was saying we need in the investigation. he did not -- he did not say half the things you did on the
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couch. he was a very measured, objective response and responded to the media to pivot questions. this is important. i want to talk to you about this right now in light of president biden's comment say what matters is the too promising to be trapped in political warfare. the people want us to get things done for them. i hope he stays true to his word as he is investigating into this. >> kayleigh: the white house has been preparing for months. they seem to be ready and jim jordan ready as well. house speaker nancy pelosi to announce her plans of political future any minute now. we will bring your remarks as soon as they began. no details emerging in the murder mystery of four idaho students is now gaining national attention as we learn that two other students in the house at the time of the killings but no one called 91149 hours. that is next.
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: we are taking you live to house speaker nancy pelosi speaking on the house floor. >> house speaker pelosi: i have served in this house and have taken the oath of office. it is the oath that stitches us together in a long and storied heritage. colleagues who served before us are all our colleagues, colleagues like abraham lincoln, daniel webster, shirley chisholm, patsy ming and the beloved john lewis. personally finds me as a colleague to my father from a proud new deal, a congressman and one at the earliest italian americans to serve in the congress. and this is a duty bound to keee highest aspiration of the ages. in this room our colleagues
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across history have abolished slavery, granted women the right to vote, establish social security and medicare, offered a hand to the week, care to the sick, education to the young, and hope to the many. indeed, it is here under the gaze of our patriotic george washington and the people's house that we have done the people's work. my colleagues, i stand as a wife, a mother, a grandmother a devout catholic, a proud democrats command a patriotic american, a citizen of the greatest republic in the history of the world. [applause] [applause] which president lincoln called
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the last, best hope on earth. and indeed, the words attributed to another of our colleagues, legendary daniel webster, he said, "hold on, my friends, to the constitution of your country and the government established under it. miracles do not cluster appear that which has happened with 6,000 years cannot be expected . "indeed come america democracy is majestic but it is fragile. many have witnessed its fragility firsthand, tragically in this chamber. so democracy must be forever depended from forces that we should harm. last week the american people spoke. and their voices raised in defense of liberty, of the rule of law and of democracy itself. [applause]
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with these elections, the people stood in the breach and repelled the assault on democracy. they resound ugly rejected violence and insurrection. and in doing so, gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. [applause] and now, we owed to the american people our very best to deliver on their faith, two of her ever reach more perfect union, the glorious horizon that our founds promised. the questions before this congress and in this moment are
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urgent. questions about the ideals that this house is charged by the constitution to preserve and to protect. establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the, defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. our posterity, our children. babies born today will live into the next century. and our decision will determine their future for generations to come. but we will have our disagreements on policy. we must remain committed to the shared fundamental mission, to hold strong to the democratic ideals and to cherish the spark of divinity in each and every one of us, and to always put our country first. and there infinite wisdom, the
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founders gave us they are kind, guidance, they could not have imagined how large our company to my country would be, or how different we would be from one another. but they knew we had to be united as one. we, the people, want country, when destiny. it has been with great pride in my 35 years in the house that i have seen this body grow more reflective of our great nation, our beautiful nation. [applause] when i came to the congress in 1987, there were 12 democratic women. now, they were over 90. and we want more. [applause]
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the new members have our democratic caucus will be about 75% women, people of color, lgbtq t. and we have brought more voices to the decision-making table. when i entered leadership in 2002, there were eight of us. today, there are 17. 17 members of the leadership. when i first came to the floor at six years old, never what i have thought someday i would go from homemaker to house speaker. in fact, i never -- -- [applause] -- in fact i never intended to run for public office. my daddy taught us the very example that public service is a noble calling and that we all have a responsibility to help others. our family members then became
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involved also. but it is my privilege to play a part in forging extraordinary progress for the american people that i have been enjoying working with three presidents achieving historic investments in clean energy with president george w. bush. [applause] transformed health care with president barack obama -- -- [applause] -- and forging, and forging the future from infrastructure to health care to climate action with president joe biden. [applause]
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now, we must move boldly into the future, granted by the principles that have propelled us this far and open to fresh, possibilities for the future. scripture teaches us that for everything, there is a season, a time for every purpose under heaven. my friends, no matter what title all my colleagues have bestowed upon me i'm, leader, with, there is no greater official honor for me than to stand on this floor and to speak for the people of san francisco. this, i will continue to do as a member of the house, speaking for the people of san francisco, surfing the great state of california and defending our constitution. and with great confidence in our caucus, i will not seek reelection to democratic leadership in the next congress. for me, the hour has come for a
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new generation to lead the democratic caucus that i so deeply respect. and i am grateful that so many are ready and willing to shoulder this awesome responsibility. madam speaker, standing here today, i am endlessly grateful for all of life's blessings. from the democratic colleagues whose courage and commitment for the support of our families have made many of these accomplishments possible that could not have been done without you. for my dear husband, paul, who has been my beloved partner in life and my pillar of support, thank you. we are all grateful for all of the prayers and well wishes as he continues his recovery. thank you so much. [applause]
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[applause] for our darling children, nancy, christine, jaclyn, paul and alexandra and our grandchildren alexandra, liam, sean, ryan, paul, thomas, bella and octavio, they are the joys of our lives and we are so very, very proud of them and a comfort to us at this time. [applause]
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and for my brilliant, dedicated and patriotic staff under the leadership of terry mcauliffe together, working together with the finest group of poor public servants the house has ever known, thank you all so much. [applause] and again for those who sent me here and the people of san francisco for entrusting me with a high honor of being their voice in congress. and this continued work i will strive to honor the call of the
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patriotic saint, st. francis. lord, make me an instrument of my peace. in this house, we begin each day with a prayer and a pledge to the flag. every day, i am in all of the majestic miracle that is american democracy. as we participate in a hallmark of our republic, the peaceful, orderly transition, from one congress to the next, let us consider the words of pres president lincoln spoken during one of america's darkest hours. he called upon us to come together, to swell the chorus of the union when once again to hunched as surely as they will be by the better angels of our nature. that, again is the task at hand. a new date is on the horizon and i look forward to it and to the unfolding story of our nation, a story of light and
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love, patriotism and progress, of many becoming one. and always an unfinished nation to make the dreams of today the reality of tomorrow. thank you all, may god bless you and your families and make god bless and continue to bless our veterans and the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> kayleigh: you just watch house speaker nancy pelosi announced that she will be stepping down from her leadership position after 20 years, two decades leading the house democrats. you see a standing ovation there. and as we are told, emily, she said she is paving the way for a new generation of leadership. among that new generation of leadership, she did not name names but there is reporting sitting there together were p
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aguilar people that have expressed leadership and she stepping aside to pave the way for the new leaders. >> emily: leading up to this moment, there was a healthy amount of respect from the younger members of the house and declined to come out and say come i'm running for this or an exception to that. we will know representative bowman the member of the squad but a pretty outstanding career and said he loved her but also said it is time for new leadership. that was one of the small exception in the days leading up to this. i thought this was a very historic speech in which she took people through her years of service. she mentioned the fact in her 35 years in the house since 1987 when she first started, there were only 12 democratic women and now over 90. she walked us through a lot of points in history. she called abraham lincoln her colleague and daniel webster, certainly the story of the walls
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of the house of congress. this was a monumental moment that you were watching as the house speaker step down. and did say, however, there was no greater role that she had held then serving the people of san francisco. she commented on the fact she will continue to do so though she will not seek reelection in democratic leadership, she will stay and serve out her term there with the people of san francisco. i hope she can extend a lot more time of her time in the city that needs a lot of help. i will just note that there were a lot of phrases she used and she talked about calls for unit to eat. about historic history and defending rule of law and democracy. she showed through as well that nancy pelosi that we have come to expect, which is no holds barred. remember just monday she referred to those who were skeptical of the democrats surviving the midterm elections and d.c. bed wetters. we saw little bit of that on the attitude of hers and she said,
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it is my pleasure to serve threes presidents when she know she served under four. hearkening back to that moment she ripped up the state of the union speech in february 2020 under donald trump's leadership and a lot more moments. overall, we wish her the best. >> kayleigh: good observation there. dagen we have not heard from jim clyburn into leaders as axios called them with pelosi, triumph. they are in their 80s so the question is does someone step up to try to step into the next role or step aside for someone like jeffrey's? i want to note there is reporting that the incoming speaker we believe to be if he gets a two-way team here at mccarthy was not there truly an air of divided government ann the floor they have not seen kevin mccarthy there. we are a divided government. before i text someone who works for us and i said, "is kevin mccarthy there? and the response was, "we don't
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think so. we can't see him here." a couple of quick things in terms of nancy pelosi, like her or not, a lot of people don't but the ripping up of the speech was just part of her, you know, theatrics and her history, histrionics. but she has been a strong, fierce leader for the democrats. her fund-raising capability, i'm sure she will be very active, but it takes decades to build up the network for fund-raising for the democrats. she is doing what she promised. four years ago, she said, "i won't run for another term has democratic leader after the 2022 midterm elections" appearance that she stuck by her words. >> kayleigh: she stuck by her word and we will see in january the couple moved to new republican house speaker. coming up senate majority leader chuck schumer with unusual explanation why the u.s. should freeze a search on asylum-seekers. wait until you hear this next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: right now and capitol hill at dhs secretary ella hunter america's testifying for the homeland security on the crisis at the southern border. it is going to get worse. a federal judge blocked title 42, a policy of expulsion of migrants across the border illegally. the judge has given administration five weeks to prepare for what some fear will be a massive rush at the border. but according to senator chuck schumer, that may be a good thing. >> we are short of workers. we have a population that is not reproducing on its own with the same level that it used to. the only way that we are going to have a great future in america is if we welcome and embrace migrants and get a path of citizen vision and 11 million undocumented there are. >> kayleigh: emily if we have reproduction problem in the united states, you might want to talk to alexandria ocasio-cortez
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who said, "there are scientific that the lives of children will be difficult and it leaves young people to have a legitimate question, is it okay to have children? so maybe have a chat with her. >> emily: within their own party, certainly many vocal advocates that say the only way to present the exit central climate change is to stop having children. so they should check their talking points among each other. in the same breath, it really aggravated him how the republicans have anti-immigrant message. that goes back to divisiveness we are talking about, that is the furthest thing from the republicans to advocate for a secure border. an secretary alejandro mayorkas, a secure border, in reality americans regardless of party are struggling because of the fentanyl overloads, fentanyl poisoning and strain on the subsystems southern border and throughout. it is because of that border. so we need to reduce to conceptual heavy issue antithetical to the troop and condescending to those who
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report everyday on the reality of americans are facing and why that search is so detrimental to many of us including those migrants. >> kayleigh: dr. saphier after talking to aoc he may want to talk to corporate media. we want to fight climate change, to breed or not to breed, that is the question. and prince harry wants to go kids because of climate change. so he has a long list. >> da>> dr. saphier: maybe that will reduce the headlines around meghan markle. and it declined about 20%, the birthrate and mostly because of the great recession at the time but they noted that it has not picked up as times have gone on. why is it happening? what will happen? you will have a shrinking workforce and with that said, what have you seen happen? you have seen people be scared to have children fight climate change and other things. what i find interesting to
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emily's point the timing of this. use all the biden white house begged for and make the title 42 by saying, please give us five more weeks because all of a sudden title 42 at the border is going away and we don't know what to do with the migrants. it has proven they did not have a plan with plan with emigration. they don't have a plan and they don't know what to do. they have to turn the talking points to this because this proves their failure and securing the border. >> kayleigh: and dagen appearing and kate bedingfield, they have been preparing five weeks. take a listen. >> we are planning for multiple contingencies. we have every expectation that when the cdc ultimately decides it is appropriate to lift title 42 there will be an influx of people to the border. so, we are doing a lot of work to plan for that contingency. >> kayleigh: seven months. >> ben: because the administration says, we need more people in this country.
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we will maybe stop the flow of fentanyl killing our american children and the workers that you are saying we so desperately needed. it shows you they don't care about american families because the entire time, they said, let's open the border, plugged the border and you heard chuck schumer say, or however many legal immigrants in the country. and get millions and millions and millions, give them citizenship, screw the american people that are here and those that do with the right way. and oh, by the way we might kill up your kids with fentanyl but just have more babies at the end of the day. it will be fine. >> kayleigh: unbelievable! >> dagen: this is gross to say the population is not reproducing on its own when his party's number one platform item is abortion. >> kayleigh: it is amazing. >> dagen: abortion according to stacey abrams is a solution to inflation. he uses this as an excuse. you know what, there is not going to be any bill that is a
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path to citizenship and path to legalization. there is no bipartisanship on this issue because the border is wide open. and the nation has been inundated and flooded with illegal migrants. there was no path to anything until that gets fixed. for him to use the lack of reproduction as an excuse when he's the party of abortion is viable! >> kayleigh: great point and abortion up to birth at that. the patriots award, fox nation and harris faulkner with a preview of the big night.in a ♪ ♪ - and right now. that's a deep hole. and i don't know how we'll climb out of it. that's why i buy gold from rosland capital. rosland capital is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs,
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♪ ♪ >> emily: a big night on fox nation pure the fourth annual patriot awards. it will stream live on fox nation starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. and our very own harris faulkner is joining us live in hollywood, florida, now where it is all going down. hi, harris, tell us everything. >> harris: fantastic. it is a really fun day and night. for me my kick off the book "faith still moves mountains: miraculous stories of the healing power of prayer" and i'm doing it at the fox patriot awards. what better place? there are so many people here ready for a positive message peer they are ready for tonight
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as well. that will be a positive message. so the book signing comes up in just a little bit. pete's sake is to our right and he has the mc for tonight. there are people crowded away, emily compagno, wave to you. [laughter] he's like the busiest guy right now in hollywood, florida. which is the best hollywood, by the way so you're right, fourth annual and we recognize people who do great things in this nation, the patriots. i can't wait to get things started tonight. i'm not allowed to say who was giving the awards because it is a secret. it is an envelope, but it will be fantastic. it streams live on the fox nation app 7:00 p.m. eastern. all festivities all day long. they call these extra moments, book signings. we will have a step and repeat red carpet moment. you see my ponytail already to go. i have to be ready all day, girl. >> emily: you look stunning, harris.
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we know the book signing will be such as success as is all the events. what did you hear from the people on the ground that you have been chatting with and what messages are they sending you from hollywood, florida? >> harris: well, one of the things people are saying is it is time for everybody to come together and it's also waited 5 degrees outside. it is warm in here and warm outside. people are happy and joyful. they want to celebrate the very best of america. that is what they will see tonight on fox patriot awards peer they will see people coming together to get behind those who make us the great nation that we are as fox celebrates them. so, one of the things people are saying, too, is faith still does move mountains, which is prohibited funny to hear from a lot of people moving their own mountains. i like the testimonies, just like you said i would come emily. they will bring me own faith walks and you are right. i am glad to get the conversation started. >> emily: we are so proud of
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you and so excited to watch everything starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. harris, give everyone's love and god's light will continue to show through you. tonight patriots award 7:00 p.m. on fox nation and we are "outnumbered." ♪ ♪ ...innovation... (music) ...discovery? or simply stability... ...security... ...protection? you shouldn't have to choose. (music) gold. your strategic advantage. (music) visit goldhub.com.
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♪♪ >> last but not least, a new study finds that two in three adults would consider opting for a turkey alternative due to rising meat prices. will it about he a tofurkey at the dinner table? what say you? >> no, as the owner of a barbecue restaurant, no, i will throw you and your fake turkey out of the restaurant. throw out the sides, keep the turkey. it's thanksgiving for a reason.
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>> i'm a vegetarian more than a decade, vegan at one point and thanksgiving was one of the greatest holidays because of all the sides. it's all vegetables. call somebody, i would not cook, and say don't put bacon in the brussel sprouts. make sure you don't put pork in the sides, stuffing totally vegetarian. >> many sides for you, and big turkey. >> the greatest vegetarian holiday. >> we have advocates for everything. >> no turkey for me, the sides even i could do away with other than the cheesy au gratin potatoes. i will take the pizza. >> ham, beef, tons of stuff. >> you can save all those for christmas, turkey is thanksgiving, and i love cooking turkey. i would forego the desserts, i'm more of a savory.
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i like the tip to fan. >> it's benadryl, take the sides. >> if you don't do the shopping, you may be surprised what's on the table on thursday. happy thanksgiving and cheers. don't forget to dvr the show. here is "america reports." >> john: emily, thank you so much. fox news alert to kick us off this thursday afternoon. disg disgraced democratic donor, sam fried open in the scandal that wiped out billions in customer investment. >> sandra: and questions over his inner circle and very close ties to some of the most in influential democrats in washington. will it affect whether

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