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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mcenany and here is my emily compagno also joining us julie banderas, cheryl casone, and jimmy failla peary we begin with the growing threat of a rail strike in time for the holiday season. yet another potential crisis for the biden administration ran a few hours but it will head to nantucket for his thanksgiving vacation. your member before midterms he took credit for averting a strike after the white house helped broker an agreement with the unions. that deal just fell apart. we are now weeks away from the
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potential shutdown of our nation's railways. that can have dire consequences for our economy costing more than $2 billion a day. that's a lot. could derail our supply chains and leave american consumers paying the price. here is former trump economic advisor steve bore. schema to >> wait until a rail o many goods and services are delivered on rail, if that strike happens the supply chain problems obviously would get much worse. >> kayleigh: how is the white house respond to question him or take a look. >> the president remains focused on protecting like i said american families farms businesses by avoiding rail shutdown. we continue to urge both sides to finish their work in good faith and avoid even the threat of a shutdown as we have been saying. like we do for all issues our team is preparing and planning for all possible outcomes even as we continue to work to advert
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a shutdown. our priority is to over the shutdown. >> kayleigh: sounds very familiar, emily, it should because we went through this before the midterm election. here is president biden then what he had to say than. he was taking a bit of a victory lap averting at the first time. >> president biden: this can avert significant damage that any shutdown would have brought. our nation's rail system is the backbone of our supply chain. >> kayleigh: and he also tweeted to "the wall street journal" thanks for your concern to answer your question, yes, the trains are running on time. but here we are weeks later over one month later. >> emily: talk about amtrak joe prematurely spiking the football with the snarky tone to boot. here is what gets me. he said he is the best friend unions have ever had the white house. we know he has dumped tons of money on public unions but apparently either private unions are an exception or he is full of stuffing. shall we say.
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[laughter] he convened that were the first to reject sick leave and i was part of primary considerations the sticking point of these union negotiations. isn't he supposed to be a friend of the workers? shouldn't he put that needs and their wants especially the pokes that might post-pandemic time when sick leave is so crucial when so many family members have to take that to take care of their children and family members like when their children are at school and it gets shut down et cetera. claims to be on the campaign trail and from the podium but has absolutely nothing to show for a. he is an abject failure over and over again, empty promises and the board he created mind you they unions voted immediately to reject it. this was supposed to be labor law experts. they have done nothing but muddy the waters. to his point he is right. everything depends on the railway. i wish he would've that point after acknowledging there is no agreement rather than before. >> kayleigh: to set it could
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be eight of the 12 voted in favor of the agreement four voted to turn down, over they want more sick leave despite wages going up in this deal. there is a positive for union workers we have engineers were mike voting one way and it's conductors putting out a way, but with power of a contract they get swoop of these votes i need to be unanimous. essentially salvage off what could be a railway strike. a lot of moving parts between congress and the union. >> cheryl: they could but i'll be really bad for those unions of the workers but let's be clear what they are rejecting, 24% pay raises? 24%, $5,000 bonuses and sick leave to your point about that they were actually giving that up in prior negotiations because they were getting huge raises and they were getting bonuses and contracts past all of a sudden none of that is good enough. and look, one-third of goods and services uses rails.
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i can't believe we have to gain this out again and talk about this going in a christmas about fuel. about food. perishables in particular are really what he was the nation rail system and that is the most at risk right now. and the u.s. economy and the holiday thing. they have phones in nantucket. the president needs to get on the phone. this is a small, small thing. in my opinion that they are stuck on and to your point that was a very narrow vote to reject it. biden needs to get on the horn right now. our economy can't take this. you will see a recession right now. >> kayleigh: and it was about one percentage point moving in either direction. but julie, the impact this would have as we approach december 9th we said $2 billion a day. that's a lot. 7,700,000 jobs excuse me at stake here and for present producer prices is what would go up there. this is a lot at stake. every consumer good could come
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to grinding halt not to mention consumer travel. >> julie: this can put such a dent in our economy, we can't afford it that's too much money. i think it's ironic that was in her last week the federal reserve chairman came out and said we need to stop giving raises because we need to try to slow down inflation? so the federal reserve chairman remember last week we all thought to ourselves that's a great way to pump money back into the economy. let's stop paying people but here we have the president contradicting knothole sentiment last week by approving 24% bonuses, which 24% raises and $5,000 bonuses which bring their tribe total salaries to 110,000 total dollars a year on average which is way more than the average american is making. the president sort of contradicting the whole message coming out of the white house in the first place. >> cheryl: .33 of the railroad workforces gone over the last six years. this is a shrinking job sector.
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so, when you were looking at potentially what will the railroads do? the next thing will be layoffs. job losses. a third of the industry is artie gone. >> kayleigh: that was one of their complaints, here you cut our jobs and that we don't get any sick time. it's interesting, jimmy, to seek mutiny among workers against labor leaders and mutiny against what is a labor president who we all saw how into lockdowns and covid he was. he would think sick days is something biden would at least be in tune with a little bit more with the workers on. >> jimmy: i'm just glad he didn't tell everybody used to be a train driver. >> kayleigh: that's probably this afternoon. >> cheryl: he was busy being a truck driver. >> jimmy: you know i was on the pony express. at least he stayed on message for a few minutes in. have a lot of empathy for the rest of the company, i mused on the train not running on time the m train is called the m train because it stands for maybe. but this is twofold for the rest
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of the country, the economic impact is immediately but if you look forward there's the christmas issue which is goods traveling on time and what always starts as empathy for the workers is going to shift really quickly if christmas gets around. the only people who will be mad is me because i am buying gift cards anyway. i put no thoughts i am a lazy fat guy and let my wife shop. but in this moment it is a moment we were told was in the bag. this guy did the touchdown dance of the three 3-yard line and didn't wait until the end zone. he dumped the gatorade on himself and said we are going to disney world and looked at the scoreboard and was like oh, and that's where we are. >> emily: i hope we don't miss any type of rage and christmas time to the workers. it's the nypd who is being asked to do more with less. they have two-thirds of the workforce and the ones remaining are being told you can't take sick leave with one-day notice, they are spread thin. they deserve a fair shake too so our grievances should be with
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those leaders and this demonstration will put in that. >> kayleigh: cheryl, as we end here what's the way out? december 9th coming fast and shipments will stop before that so as we get closer it will be a lot of pain and trouble what is the end game? >> cheryl: the end game is i don't think anybody understands the gravity of this and how it will cripple the u.s. economy. 's main again when i talk about perishables that is fuel, heating oil, that is food. this could be very detrimental into your point all of the christmas items will start to stop shipments. >> kayleigh: no toys for christmas but i thought i was last year and biden saved christmas and now it's at risk again? i'm sensing a pattern could. coming up republicans at the border again a place our president has not made the time to visit periods can you believe that? weird to say. big plans for taming the crisis when they take control of the house come january next. with no upfront costs for an appraisal or termite inspection.
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>> emily: top republicans at the southern border today, a place president biden has yet to visit. they're looking to tackle the crisis head-on after winning that house majority. group led by house minority leader mccarthy is in el paso which is the number one place for border crossing. mccarthy called out the president and made this promise for when his party takes control. perhaps no thing takes more than the biden security which he has actively undermined for the past or go years. the new republican majority will use every tool at our disposal in the next congress from the power of the purse to the power of subpoena to secure the bo border. jimmy, that sounds refreshing to me. >> jimmy: listen i am happy they actually went down there. to be clear, biden has had 246
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days that we know of to go to delaware. okay? which last i checked was not the southern border, which through the way of fentanyl the leading cause of adult death in this country. he won't even go to border restaurant to get guacamole, kamala harris won't even listen to borderline. that handled the border from day one as an issue of perception of reality. republicans say it's bad but it's really fine. the reality is it's the front door of our house and it has become a 50 state problem because of fentanyl specifically. kids are getting poison, they're not overdosing, overdosing is like you got a lot of drugs and are carried away but these are people taking recreational drugs getting sick and dying. this wasn't me in my 20s getting carried away these are good kids dying too soon and i am not happy. >> emily: that's right end to jimmy's point is a 50 state problem and as it is larger by the date the president not
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addressing it and refusing to acknowledge it seems to be a punch in the gut to americans that are already doing the devastated communities for reasons jimmy just said. >> emily: to >> kayleigh: jimmy is right. we were doing roundtable of the border a beautiful little high school girl was there and she said she had lost eight peers to fentanyl. imagine losing eight people in your school to fentanyl. it's happening at the southern border where this is boring and this is why republicans, so smart of leader mccarthy to go there. this needs to be investigation number one. this is one of the greatest coverups in modern history. i really do. remember there were migrants being processed for parking garages that bill melugin told us about remember bill melugin said they stopped publishing the migrant death numbers. would love to know what those are. we have gotten some insight here at fox but they stopped publishing in a official capacity. like less emergency intake facilities were these little girls are in abusive places we have learned from cbs and abc
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reporting. i want to know what happened there. there is a lot to learn and what assigned to go to the southern border as a leader mccarthy as he is try to get the speaker's gavel. >> emily: that's right and remember bill melugin that drone video you are commenting on early there were no women and children in that. a record high 1400 illegal crossings in the del rio sector in the last 24 hours, 69,000 since the 1st of october. this weekend a few dozen miles away from eagle pass and i noticed the small towns i was going through exhibited what typical small towns look like right now at the southern border which is help wanted signs on the restaurants. that resources are being depleted as it is. let alone having thousands of migrants coming through and depleting further on private property as ranchers and farmers and homeowners and people are taking out loans to pay for school supplies trying to have a livelihood there that is being absolutely diluted by the search and unacknowledged by the
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administration. >> cheryl: 2.3 million immigrants crossed in 2022 and biden has turned his back on border and border agents. four suicides and two weeks? they can't do their jobs. morale is incredible and low, a lot of stories of alcoholism and frustration and these agents are suffering. he is turning his back on them as well as turning his back on the border in general and the small towns and communities that are being devastated by this crisis. >> emily: that's right, julie, and their quote is we have lost our purpose as there is a surge in suicides and the brave men and women protecting the border and are citizens and migrants with their lives on the line every day. >> julie: they are treating them horribly, they put their lives on the line literally every single day. web 2.3 million illegal migrants coming into this country as opposed to 700,000 in the year 2020. not only are there suicides, the
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morale is the reason why they feel like their work is not appreciated. once they actually tracked down an illegal immigrant and arrested them they are released. so they are doing their work for nothing, putting their life to live for nothing. this president has never once in his life visited the border peering what does that say to you if you are a border patrol agent? it's a slap in the face. >> emily: it says that he your unsupported by the president. >> and go for the g.o.p. for going out would boost some morale there. >> kayleigh: the big three media networks one of them finally acknowledging the hunter biden laptop scandal more than two years after the story broke. iwhy it took so long, next.
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♪ ♪ >> emily: we all like the song i guess, cbs news is the latest
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to report on hunter biden laptop. more than two years after they dismissed it. >> as republicans take control of the house, hunter biden, the president's son, will be a target for investigations. that means data from a laptop reported to belong to biden could be crucial to the investigatory process. cbs news has obtained its data not through a third-party or political political operative but directly from the source who told us they provided it to the fbi under subpoena. and we commissioned an independent forensic review to determine its authenticity. >> kayleigh: i feel like i'm in the twilight zone, where we use 769 days ago with the story? flash back to 2020 just weeks before the presidential ele election. >> authorities are seeing if those emails we talked about are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation of her.
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>> it is so obviously a russian operation. >> hunter biden is likely russian disinformation. >> ongoing russian disinformation of her. >> ongoing russian disinformation of her. >> 2.5 weeks before the election this laptop appears somehow. >> kayleigh: i want to flashback to a moment i remember well i was standing in the room, president trump was with leslie stall, i was just off to the corner, i watched her deny that this hunter laptop story was really in real time. here is the clip, didn't age well for leslie. >> i wish you would interview joe biden like you interview me. when i watch him walk out of a store and he is walking with an ice cream and the question the media asks him is what kind of ice cream, what flavor ice cream do you have? and he is in the midst of a scandal. >> he is not. he is not. no. >> of course he is. is the second biggest scandal.
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the biggest scandal was when they spied on my campaign. >> there is no real evidence of that. >> there is all over the place. leslie, they spied on my campaign -- >> can i say something? this is 60 minutes. we can't put things on we can't verify. >> that interview was so good watch back because you are right it did not age well because the other part of that interview obviously we don't have enough time in the show to air is when he talks about the laptop and she said it's not true, it has not been bare verified. there was evidence back then. noted wanted to believe them or listen to them and know the media, mainstream media has egg on their face and i would like to ask leslie stahl as she plans on a backup interview or at least issuing an apology because that rate they are basically called the former president a liar. number one. number two, why wasn't there further investigation on president biden? we all know president biden knew exactly what his son was doing.
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his son the drug addict who can make decisions on its own always returned to his father and why would you send a recovering addict overseas to work with feelings like charisma which also implicates the united states? i mean we are doing deals with the enemy with russia and china. implicates a president. i want to see an investigation behind the president's involvement. once and for all. >> kayleigh: we have had 769 days since the story broke very we have had two elections are presidential and midterm and cbs is now verifying this? this is absurd its malpractice. >> jimmy: at surprising it took two years since they could get a twitter boycott done and two days. the cnn plus of boycotts it was over before it started so crazy. [laughter] but here's the thing and it should be acknowledged. the only reason anyone is authenticating it now is because the g.o.p. took back control of the house and they are trying to distance themselves from the cover artwork they did in october of 2020.
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understand their authentication didn't come with new information. we don't know anything today we didn't know when the director of intelligence at the time corroborated the intelligence on the email. never mind has walking talking living breathing business partner came forward to say yeah, i was a guy, these are real emails, biden was getting a 10% kickback here to be for known as the big guy that is a joke to this day that it's christmas but you have to give 10% of the big guy because biden is president but i'm keeping my presence. >> kayleigh: emily would talk about you are a improve your journalistic organization the burden of proof clear and convincing evidence. >> emily: preponderance. >> kayleigh: beyond reasonable doubt, there reasonable doubt their proof is proof it's windy with a harken outside like nothing i've seen. >> emily: the intro you prayed though my plate that they cited was the source.
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because they had to somehow explain why all of a sudden two years later they're coming out with what the rest of the world has stamped on the front page thank you, captain obvious. what else would you expect from cbs which is the same organization that just this week and said they were monitoring the situation and getting off twitter because heaven forbid president trump is on the social media at periods this is a news organization that has ignore the southern border, the spike in police officer shootings and suicides, crimes and democrat lead cities and a whole host of other things. for them to finally see the light now is great but i am not turning to them for any news and for leslie saying this is 60 minutes while this is "outnumbered" and we have been citing facts from the get-go in which you could see it. >> emily: you know we live through so many of the sagas he wrote fake scandals about republicans are pumped before elections and debunked after, but it's the other way around on the other side. think about lafayette square which was debunked by an
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internal investigation. you think about biden's debunking the russian bounty story all disproven but they are believed because they gorgas republicans. >> cheryl: i would be interested in the dna of the republicans promised that that mea culpa is coming from this news organization and others that it is a real laptop and real information. the big thing is remember twitter and facebook pummeled "the new york post" right away. before the election, blocked their account, block the story. wears a retribution for that again social media companies? i know twitter has a new boss now, so maybe that is a null and void point but facebook is still the same executives there. i want to hear if they will be held accountable for how they handled the whole thing. >> kayleigh: well done for "the new york post" who was on at the whole time that is called journalism. turkey with all the trimmings is costing you way more this year and the usda doesn't want you to blame our president for that. they say it's russia's fault. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> emily: dirt thanksgiving dinners costing more this year in the white house is blaming, wait for it, vladimir putin. the price of turkey jump more than 20% from last year but check out how the department of agriculture spinning things is writing a memo that russians were in ukraine and route across united states are pushing up the price of thanksgiving staples. white houses on data shows that inflation has been skyrocketing since president biden took office. that is well before the war on the ukraine even started. but you may remember we heard this talking point before. >> president biden: pollutants were authority hurting american families at a gas pump. 70% of the increase in prices in march came from pollutants price
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hike. the second big reason for inflation is vladimir putin. not a joke. the pollutant price hike. pollutants price hike. every kitchen table cost will go up, not down. it's inching up because of what the russians on the saudis just did. inflation is a worldwide problem right now. because of a war in iraq and impact on oil and what russia is doing. >> emily: cheryl i can't keep up with whiplash because of the world-class problem but then blamed the saudis but we begged them for oil but every time i pump gas i see a sticker with his face on it that says i did this. >> cheryl: inflation was building and building once a month after he took office before vladimir putin ever step foot or put a trip in the ukraine. just to be clear to look at the calendar here. number two, opac this is a domestic drilling problem we have and a saudi problem area no one wants or drove for new oil when the leases have been
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suspended and they need to undo that. i mean i could go on and on about all of the problems but it is all disingenuous with the president is saying. as the thing is getting table and those prices that as a whole another wall of worry we are climbing because of the stimulus spending that came out underneath the biden administration. don't look here, look here. >> emily: jimmy one of the worst colleagues and employees you could ever have is when it's never their fault periods because of this or this. that is the president who is permanently in that position whose salary again we pay. >> jimmy: of course. anybody who actually believes it's pollutants price hike we should be taking their car keys now. they are clearly drinking before they skipping dinner has started just no way to get in town. inflation was going out for four straight months before putin inflated the ukraine. it has exasperated things but if
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we are to believe it's the root of all economic evil we should be doing something to end it instead of been mowing zelinski more money we don't have. there is no effort here to find an off-ramp and that's the biggest issue we have. and administration with more empathy for themselves then for the people. the people are suffering. inflation. we are not changing course or stopping spending, we are not boosting production, as emily said we are passing the buck i don't like it. >> emily: that's right and i'm surprised that on the list that g.o.p. and ordinary americans aren't on the list because he blames us as well for everything. >> julie: i think it's amazing pollutant was able to somehow infect 8 million turkeys with avian influenza. this man has serious influence. but that is the reason, one of the big reasons why we have a turkey shortage, 8 million of those birds that unfortunately were killed because of avian influenza in this country. but to blame putin for the rise in prices is bad enough. to blame for inflation like cheryl says is bad enough and the gas prices, i mean domestic
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drilling, we all live here and are americans, we do read. i don't know if he thinks we are turning a blind eye to our problems in the same way administration does, but to blame putin for turkey shortages and prices going up, i've heard it all. >> jimmy: he gave her a shot. you know in football you throw a hail mary? i don't know,, we've got nothing. >> emily: i don't think that's a hail mary. a >> jimmy: it's a fail mary. [laughter] >> emily: the usda coming with the scum agencies have been with a refusal to accept the responsibility and to acknowledge the real pain and suffering americans feel on a daily basis. they have shortened their grocery lists and say we won't do this site or traditional meal, we will keep the turkey smaller, whatever it is. >> buying chicken. >> emily: real decisions that are happening where it's pollutants faults.
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>> kayleigh: and there are facts that biden may not like but they exist and they are real and when he came in to office inflation was 1.4%, a very small number. it is now 7.7%. what happened in the intervening two years? hundred and $4.8 trillion in government spending? oh wait, i think so because to cheryl's point to put a date on it, the war in ukraine happens february of 2022, inflation started rising february of 2021. how is there a retroactive pollutant affect that for 12 months when biden couldn't read the tea least until before the invasion everyone else was and it was affecting our inflation numbers, i don't believe that americans don't believe it but i guess biden does. he is 80 now. >> emily: it only exists in the gas line the administration continues to put up in their minds and actually takes place. keep it here in case you missed it is next. ♪ ♪
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>> kevin mccarthy on the border today with his response on what will happen with the dhs sector when they take over the house. tom homan joins us. ted williams laid out what investigator should be looking
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for in connection with those university of idaho murders. now police are doing exactly what ted suggested. will get an update from him a head and money consumers save during the pandemic is starting to run low, what does that mean for the economy? steve forbes gives of his thoughts. i'm john roberts, sandra and i will see you at the top of the hour for "america reports" ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> emily: welcome back it's time for "in case you missed it" spanish fashion brand balenciaga is causing us after one of their commercials had bondage teddy bear handbags in fishnets and chains. they are calling the picture is disgusting and creepy and uncomfortable. i cannot imagine that being in your future son nursery.
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>> kayleigh: what can less the stomach to my peerless i could do this? i blame the company but this is dark, this is gross, they are trying to make money with shock and awe on the back of children's it's disgusting. >> emily: julie, high fashion house it is tasteless a departure from high-fashion. >> julie: this is a wake up moment alex take the handcuffs off my kids teddy bear. i didn't realize how badly this was perceived so no more bondage on my kids teddy bear a learning experience. >> emily: already wrapped on your tree, jimmy? >> jimmy: no these balenciaga folks better stop it because otherwise if they don't stop sexualizing children then they'll be made kindergarten teachers by the democrats. >> julie: 75 euros for that dog collar? i find that offensive. >> emily: all right, next up
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john mellencamp people are not mad with stomach stomach coming to my with him after he was seen sitting eating popcorn during the national anthem. someone sent it to out kick. yet another singer who many of these songs are about americana and celebrating the good old u.s. of a. but it looks like he is not as patriotic as he claims to be. >> jimmy: i was born in the small town. >> emily: with big houses? >> jimmy: you have to be over 40 to get that reference. i thought it was bigger than that. had no idea! two things. i do actually hate the homeowner aspect of we got this guy and his luxury box because for all i know he was so hammered he couldn't stand. where i grew up you have to stand for the national anthem and you can't be jack and diane pink house guy and not sample national anthem. >> emily: it leaves a poor taste in our mouths too. >> julie: any celebrity who is famous of any sort goes to these
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games, they know everybody has their eyes on him so they are purposefully doing this because they are trying to make a statement and it's really gross because then it takes away from what you should be celebrating america and standing for the national anthem as every child, adult, elder in this country should be doing. it's a horrible example to be setting to our youth. >> emily: and i think every american is equal but celebrity should be held to a higher standard because of the millions. cameras are always panning to celebrities so you stand up. you show when it is you are made of and perhaps that's what we just saw. >> kayleigh: and let me debunk jimmy's generous assertion maybe he is drunk because the sky in 2018 went on light show stephen colbert took a knee and put a face in the air. he talked about taking any before how we politicize the anthem my calling out the kneeling protest, john mellencamp five to take a was kneeling or sitting to make a statement. >> emily: i regret seeing them
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in a concert in college. >> jimmy: i feel like a white house reporter re-clocked back at me. i got the finger. >> julie: jimmy took my truck but i will say this. jack and diane would've stood for the national anthem. >> emily: that's right, they would have. alcohol has been officially banned at the world cup soccer games. budweiser just came up with a solution. after the last minute run was put into play, taking in surplus stock and donating to winning teams tweeting new day new tweets, when in country gets the buzz showing this fully stocked warehouse. fans are allowed to drink outside the stadium so the beer won't go to waste however's, cheryl, budweiser spent $75 million to sponsor it and find out the day before essentially they can't put it in the stadium but remember, there is alcohol that will be served for fifa officials and vpi vip suites. >> julie: i think budweiser got a big tax write off and that's what they will do with the tweet they will write off
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the 75 million, don't feel bad for bud. this is a huge partnership for them and they have all the tv advertisements playing all over the world. they will be fine. >> emily: they should have donate all of it taken back to the states and given it to first responders are of the country. >> jimmy: amen to that i am always down and i don't want to be donating it to me after the weekend ahead of the patriot award is. take it away, budweiser. the alcohol ban i cheered the government like way to go. >> emily: julie, some of the fans were devastated. one for example had traveled all the way from mexico and he said this is terrible. this is devastating. what am i supposed to do question why people pay thousands of dollars to get there expecting a fan experience in the stadium which involves cheers and your team with a bud light, not drinking water. >> julie: that's why as experienced brody pack row down of a problem with this, follow me for more tips. [laughter] anywhere i go as a parent you have to plan ahead. if they don't so i don't call it fifa they also don't turn at the
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movie but i come prepared. [laughter] >> julie: to >> cheryl: you are scheming with a flask i bet. >> emily: made the stadium will be half-empty. >> kayleigh: i wouldn't go to the stadium. but they can cut their losses because of ten months i've been able to purchase budweiser but i love bud light platinum is one of my favorite beers. in a week you have a new customer and i happen to like beer a lot. here we go. >> e>> jimmy: that's what the warehouse shot was all over the beers that kayleigh hasn't had. >> emily: cheers to that. there been a lot of soccer jokes people apparently need alcohol to watch soccer. >> cheryl: if you live in argentina today than you need alcohol. >> jimmy: and you can't even open the can because you are loved his or her in soccer. [laughter] you want soccer jokes i wrote you a soccer joke and that everybody! >> emily: more outnumbered next. ♪ ♪
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♪♪ >> last but not least, we had a story planned but kayleigh, surprise! >> oh, my gosh! >> oh, kayleigh. >> goodness. wow. >> we love you so much and there is no way that we could let you go off to the thanksgiving holiday and to have your sweet son without a proper sendoff from the "outnumbered" team and fox family. we cannot wait to meet the sweet little baby boy who will arrive soon. >> we all chose out a book, books are so important as you
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know for a baby, so so many books in here that we all sort of -- a lot of people chose "good night moon," that's a popular one but tell you about mine, "i'm a big sister" without crying, the moment that they meet is the most beautiful moment. please make sure you record it so we can see it. that moment when she meets her baby brother is going to be so special, so this is for your daughter, i want her to be prepared for the special gift that's going to enter her life. >> thank you, thank you. >> jimmy. >> i got you "the very noisy night," if you hold it up, i used to read this nonstop, it's about the mice that won't go to sleep and condition them for the rats in the city. >> one of my favorites growing up, "peter rabbit," one of my favorite authors, and we have
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like all the dishes, beatrix potter and it will grow with your baby as he grows. >> and mine is "where the wild things are," my favorite book when i was a child and i read it over and over and over and i just -- i hope that all of these books -- by the way, you have the best producers. >> "outnumbered." >> the producers did all of this for you. and the rest of the team, too, dr. seuss books not canceled from melissa, all of them are in there, and blessings with your new baby. >> and resonated with me, you know, my daughter, she made this like thanksgiving what she's thankful for and write in all the things and totally on her own accord she wrote our son, whose name will be nash, but she wrote nash down and comes home and says this is what i'm
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thankful for and has her brothers name and a producer asked her in the green room, do you have siblings, in mommy's tummy, nash. >> and you wore blue. >> we were supposed to be talking about -- >> i was surprised. i don't get invited to a lot of baby showers. i was promised mimosas. oh, uncle jimmy, the most modern versions, "green eggs and ham" is now cage free and vegan ham. >> and thank my fox news family, from the top, suzanne our ceo, so supportive of women and young mothers, and to be at a place where you are embraced by colleagues, by leadership, there's no better place than fox news, if you want to have a baby, just saying. >> family. what are you most excited for, most looking forward to on the other side of this? >> i'm excited to see how they
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interact. i had blake at the christmas tree lighting and almost pushed over jesse waters and i looked at rachel, how do you do this nine times? i'm excited to see how two react. >> you are an amazing mother and amazing mother with nash and cannot wait to meet him. >> thank you so much. >> congratulations again, kayleigh, and don't forget to dvr the show. here is "america reports." >> sandra: as ftx heads to bankruptcy court, investors are out billions of dollars. we are getting a look at the luxurious island mansion where the disgraced kingpin is living the high life. >> john: working around the clock to bring charges to bankman-fried so he can be extradited to the u.s. to stand trial. we have a crypto expert here to break it down. >> sandra:

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