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not government dictating where somebody can work. we'll have an economy that workers can work. have an economy that has energy prices that are lower. that you have money to fill up your tank >> we're going to secure our boarders so your kids know they are safe. then we're going to have a government that's accountable. no learn is the administration going to look you in your eye and lie to you and tell you the border is secure when it's not. >> keeping on eye on twitter under elon musk ownership and leadership. >> that's offensive to me. government is going to go after someone that wants to have free speech. what do they have to look at twitter about? do they want to go more after american public about whether they can have an opinion on something? i think the american public have spoken on this and the first amendment stands up and they should stop picking on elon musk. you know, elon musk has succeeded in many places. i'd bet on him more than the government going after you and
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one thing i would say when talking about accountability, we'll no longer let government go after people simply because of political view s? >> where do you stand on funding for ukraine and if you could, clarify your position on the meeting between trump and con yay west. kanye west. was that appropriate? >> the president has meetings with who they want. i don't think anyone should have meetings with nick fuentes and his views are nowhere within the republican party or the country. i don't think those are right comment -r or associated with him as well. i'm clear in my position and let me walk through ukraine because that's a legitimate question. i remember coming here in 2015 after coming back from ukraine. i remember sitting in the situation room meeting with then vice president joe biden. advocating that we would sell javelins, a defensive weapon for
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stopping russia from coming in. i wasn't successful and i brought a bipartisan group in. i think what putin and russia done is wrong and it's an atrocity. i think actions we could have taken ahead of time would have made sure they never entered but i'm not for a blank check for anything. this is hard working taxpayer money and i want to make sure whatever funding we spend goes to the right places. unfortunately under the current majority of democrats and full body control, what they've put on the floor last time, they never gave members a opportunity to have input. you voted on a fly in day. $40 billion and now they want to come back and ask for more. i want to make sure we're successful at this, but i want to make sure that no matter what we spend on come january 3, be it any funding, that there's no blank check. that there's accountability and audits. >> how would you describe your relationship with president biden leading up to now and going forward?
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>> you know what i had worked with then vice president biden, i had visited him at his house, we'd meet for breakfast at times. since becoming president, we haven't met often. look, i can work with anybody. we want to make sure our country is successful. but from the same responsibility, i think one of the reasons why republicans are winning the majority in the house is the failed policies of this administration. i think america likes a check and balance. america wants to make sure that government is actually working for the people. not for their own political views. that's what we'll get come january. >> sir, the respect for marriage act, catholic bishops say religious protections in the with respect for marriage act are insufficient and far from comprehensive and treat religious liberty as a second class right. as you know, it's currently in the senate do you agree with that acespedesment? >> i agree with them, yes. >> [inaudible].
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>> it's unfortunate that the democrats control the house, senate, and presidency. we're sitting here talking about this, maybe this is the reason why republicans took the majority in the house. they didn't do their job. they controlled all government and now we're sitting at the last moment in time debating whether to do a cr or not that we know causing pain to the american public. it's because congress was not working, congress was not doing their job. but from saying all that, i'm not going to sit back and let some bill pass the middle of the night. i'm not going to let them continue to do this run away spending, i'm not going to let them continue to ignore the challenges that we have in america when it comes to our energy policy, our border policy, or let known what we're doing in our military kicking men and women out. i remember the president calling that coast guard, a hero, a week later he loses his job simply because his own belief of not taking a vaccine for covid. that has got to stop. we need common sense brought back.
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if we can't get common sense and appropriation bills, yes, we'll support a cr and fix this come january. >> thank you. thank you. >> appreciate it. >> leader, what about members of the gop conference have ties to nick fuentes and representative marjory taylor green. >> she denounced him. yes. >> i had a question about -- sorry. i had a question about the border. i wanted to ask a little bit about border patrol officers you were saying there's not enough border patrol officers and it's been really difficult to get them in the job. do you support additional funding for more officers or better pay for them or something to get more border patrol officers in the job? >> the answer is yes, but that's not the problem. the problem is happening right now. if you talk to border patrol agents, all of you are welcome to come down and travel with me there. i welcome the president to come with me, the vice president and any others. they're working six days a week, 10 hour as day. as you sit there, you'll watch the border of people just running across because what they're doing with the border
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agents now, they're taking them going inside to the processing centers. well, it's not their job but they're sitting inside and not being able to do their job. we've watched with the new administration and they'll leave gates open, where the mechanism -- the mechanics have broken and they won't fix it because somehow they think it's working on a wall, the infrastructure. you've got to get the infrastructure working and bring people in that are processers and not border agents and let them do their job. the other thing they're doing is these polygraph tests on people trying for a job. these are men and women heros coming out of our military, who are passing that to get in. the challenge is that's wrong. they need another -- they need hundreds and thousands of more agents to be hired but we watch administration in a democrat control that think you need more irs agents. i think our priorities are wrong and come january, our priorities will change and will bring common sense, not just to secure
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our border, but actually make an economy that is stronger, a government that's accountable, and a future that's built on freedom. thank you all very much. appreciate the time. >> sir, do you have the vote? >> did you talk about the chinese protest, sir? >> harris: the minority leader and soon to have a majority in the house, kevin mccarthy there for republicans, giving a full news conference there with so many, so many questions and answers from him. that was on the heels of the leadership presently and the senate and house. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi respectively, they had just all come out of a meeting along with senator mcconnell for the republicans, with president biden. we had been told that meeting would be handling the lame duck session of congress, which happens between now and january you heard kevin mccarthy talk about that when republicans take over the house. what they are in fact doing today instead is trying to solve
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the rail strike that the president handed them because he couldn't get the job done. that gave a opportunity then for kevin mccarthy to be asked a whole host of questions, just as they had of the democrats. let's get started now. this is outnumbered, i'm harris faulkner with emily compagno and carley shimkus, kennedy, and jason chaffetz. jason, i come to you first on this. that was a lot for kevin mccarthy to talk about. he's going to start with the border, something we talked about last hour in the faulkner focus. >> jason: yeah, kevin mccarthy did himself well in his run to become speaker because that was as good as kevin mccarthy hitting a whole array of subjects. the border contrast when you talk about the need and imperative and what he said at the very end, you know, the administration wants tens of thousands of irs agents and he talked about the imperative of needing to support the border and the border patrol agents, and the fact that joe biden is
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still never gone to the border. it just -- they cannot keep talking about that enough. he doesn't understand the problem and it is a massive problem. this spending bill that is before congress, only got one or two questions from the media about that. we don't have spending in place. we have this rail strike, you know, you know what, i just got to say this, this is why america hates the national media. three questions about donald trump meeting with [inaudible] and whoever that white --->> harris: they want clicks on their social media. >> jason: before talking about the rail strike and border and all this, they got to talk about donald trumped. this is why we hate the national media. >> harris: and the irony to me, carley, with regard to the rail strike and i called it a big pile of steaming poo last hour on the focus buzz the president is cozy with the unions and might have had a opportunity to say this is how we can solve it and get through christmas so we don't have
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choked up supply chain lines considering all the protesting that's going on in china. he might have helped us to control our own destiny. instead he went okay, lame duck congress, you solve it. >> carley: well, before the midterm elections and he took the victory lap on the rail strike saying everything will be great and don't worry. >> harris: was that fake? >> carley: turned out not to be true and it's all coming to a streaming halt and he was very quick before the midterms to take the victory lap say that the biden administration worked with the rail unions and everything will be okay. then after it all started to crumble, he was saying well, i'm not apart of the negotiations anymore. i'm letting my administration handle it. he really distanced himself from it. i thought it was interesting the last time congress got involved in a rail union strike was in 1992 or 1996 and there was six senators to vote against congressional action to stop the strike, and one of them was then
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senator joe biden because he's union joe, but it's much different when you're the president of the united states and this strike could cost $2 billion to the economy each day. >> harris: i want to get to the border cause that's where mccarthy started and kind of where he ended. senator marsha blackburn on the great state of tennessee last hour was talking about title 42 gets wiped away and venezuelaens are waiting and doing battle with mexican police trying to make their way in to this country. they want to just settle in those camps until december 21st. watch. >> you've got those apprehended and you have the got aways, known got aways and then the unknown got aways that are flooding into this country. local elected officials are saying please help us with this. if you're not going to defend that border, give us the responsibility, let us
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apprehend, let us deport, let us take care of the people in our communities and title 42 ending in december, this is something that people are saying, you have to keep this in place. >> harris: emily. >> emily: right, and this administration was arguing vigorously in court against that. they were arguing against the american people, against the security of our southern border, against protecting migrant safety as well by saying, nope, we're going to do away with it. it reminds me of the concept of the sort of community property. if you have the community garden, then it just sort of gets laid to waste. but if you own something, then you take care of it and i feel like under president biden's watch for some reason, perhaps it's the land of the people. everything has just gone to waste. the southern border, let me get this straight, so we are taking highly specialized, highly trained air marshals that are focused on transportation, security, and counter terrorism and having them sweep the floor after migrants. we're having them do filing,
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we're having them do escorts, and we're having them not sit in the friendly skies, which as we learned unfortunately in 1985 and 2001 and 1970, how dangerous it is when we don't have air marshals on that flight. then we have a president that calls himself union joe and amtrak joe and prematurely when he spiked the football and hard earned results for the union members celebrating their peace of mind and talked about all the good things coming out of the deal but it doesn't matter to him or he doesn't know what he's talking about because over the sick pay, remember, that's not important to him. in stark contrast to what he claims the whole time. now we're made to believe that our tax dollars should go toward regulating and maybe prosecuting elon musk to talk about donald trump? >> harris: how are they even going to do that? that white house press secretary yesterday, she kept going back to the finder. i secretly think -- it's not a secret that i think this, there's no words on those pages.
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it's like she's just riffing at one point, how is the white house going to keep up with what are you guys doing? are you spying on twitter? what's going to happen there and she turned and said some stuff about how they were monitoring it. let's stay on the border for just a second here though, kennedy, because what happens next with republicans there's no doubt now, there's no clout about that. you heard from mccarthy. >> kennedy: yes, to jason's point, the national news media should be pressing the leaders on what's most pressing for us. the border is a much bigger issue for people, particularly in states like california, arizona, texas, and even florida than is a meeting with the former president and a white supremacist. maybe move on from that and press the people but, yes, this is one of the things where the gop caucus is in lock step. i wish actually we had a national philosophy on immigration so that when there was a transfer of power, there
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once a rush to get over the -- wasn't a rush to get over the border before the pendulum swings is and get over the border. we have reform in the immigration policy and hurts us and people coming to the country and kids who are sent by their parents and that's one of the areas where the adults in the room from both parties need to get together and formulate that because this is what happens, it forces these crises over and over again and to emily's point, you're playing the shell game with different federal law enforcement and stealing people off of planes where they could be securing americans and putting them on desk duty oturu the border. as border.>> jason: i agree witt everything kennedy says but there's laws on the books and say i'm going to enforce this and not that and you can't do that . the democrats should introduce a bill and vote on it. they have the house and senate. >> kennedy: they've not had the backbone to vote on
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immigration in a rational way >> jason: enforce the law clerks the law on the books. that's the national policy. >> kennedy: it's a bad policy. >> emily: turning to china and protest of the communist regime are gaining international attention. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> harris: chemostraiters --ers emily: demonstrators fed up and calling for overthrow of the chinese come mist party and boldest and most widespread revolt china has seen in years and using blank sheets of paper to get message across and the paper representing everything the demonstrators want to say but cannot under china's restrictive regime. beijing is is resorting to age old tactics to crack down hard on anyone not falling in line. they're also using modern tools to track down potential protesters and scrubbing out
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symbols of dissent from social media and leaves president biden walking a fine line and the new york times writing the president is weighing on how to support the protesters after his insisted he would call out abuses by authoritarian governments but instead the administration has begin this measured response. >> why is the white house's line that everybody has the right to peacefully protest and not the u.s. thinks it's bad to lock people up in their houses to stop covid? >> we've made it clear, peter, that a lockdown is not a policy that we're going to support here. obviously there's people in china that have concerns about that and they're protesting that and we believe they should be able to do that peacefully. >> what is the president's reaction hearing prophetic voice testers in china chant freedom or xi jinping step down? >> president is not going to speak for protesters around the world. they're speaking for themselves. >> there's no reaction? >> these protesters are speaking
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for themselves. >> emily: jason, critics are arranging that the biden administration's tempered response we saw in stark contrast with everything they usually promise about solidarity with protest and democracy especially against the ccp for fear they argue of the president seeming to support calls for the overthrow or the stepping down of president xi jinping. >> jason: the soft power of the united states of america should be one that am p am ampls freedom and liberty that we enjoy in the united states. brian kilmeade remind me that barack obama said during his term said he didn't support the protesters in iran and that was one of the biggest mistakes and think the biden administration would remember that and not doing it in support of the people of iran or in protest of the people of china. it's an easy thing to do politically here at home, difficult international but that's why you need a leader and
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joe biden is just showing again the weakness -- he's just weak. he won't do it. these people are listening. these people are putting their lives on the line. you don't think their life is in jeopardy by calling out president xi? these people have really put their lives on the line. >> emily: kennedy, the argument as well is that since president biden has been in bed for president xi for so long and did away with the trump administration categorically purposesful doj and other programs leading to some kind of sovereignty between us and china, some type of america first in the realm of business and politics included and economy and education and the like, that by dismantling all of the protections and inviting him in, that now he's in that position of weakness and not to muddle t topics but part of the rail strike and what exeser baits that is the global supply -- exacerbates that and china on lockdown and protests increases, that's millions of workers that supply americans with everything they need because this administration
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doesn't put america first. >> harris: no, absolutely not, you know, at best they're waffling. at best they're giving nonanswers and being incredible lukewarm about some very serious structural issues in china. >> kennedy: you know, president obama is right and the green revolution would have caught fire if only he had had the backbone and the nerve to stand up and say, yes, we support you. but, you know, these sort of nonanswers from the administration, and i don't blame john kirby. he's being told what to say but the president is not forcefully telling the rest of the world we believe in your rights, these are god given human rights, these are not just rights that americans should enjoy, but we all as human beings should and why is ns cantor freedom the only person standing up to authoritarian regimes? our president should be doing the same thing. >> emily: every american that remembers that sees the writing on the wall because this is how the ccp operates.
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>> >> harris: there was a survivor of that speaking who said and carley you know about this, that that's the preamble is what we're looking at now. everybody hopes that's not what happens, but when you have a president who is lukewarm in his responses on this but then shouts about anything that has anything to do with wokeness or race, it is confusing except for by our enemies. china looks at this and says, well, they're willing to fight each other harder than they're willing to fight us. all of this leads me to the point of what we don't know about the president's relationship through his son hunter with china and those business dealings. i reached out to judicial watch today to see if their lawsuit is still ongoing because they had foyage and trot through the information of freedom act to get business records on all of it. the washington post did a great job reporting on it, but we want to see the records; right. that lawsuit is still ongoing. we don't really know what some of the background is on the
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relationship between the biden family and china. so we don't know what we don't know, but what we do know now is he's weak. >> emily: yep, and no one knows better than china. >> carley: sferent faucets to the china conversation and one thing i found interesting is why the protests are different and seen yore fellow at hudson -- senior fellow at hudson institute was talking saying in the past the protests was from lower income folks and much more widespread and middle class and property owners but if they continue, the crackdowns will be much more draconian and severe, which is why it's so important for the biden administration and president biden to speak up for the people. kennedy, get the message and get him in front of the camera say i stand with you and sanctions against chinese communist officials that participate in violence against the protesters helping china navigate the social media censorship to see the violence going on.
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instead the biden administration is choosing to tiptoe around this issue in a really unfortunate way: if the shoe was on the other foot and there were mass protests in the country, do you think that the chinese officials would be treating a situation with kid gloves? not on your life. >> emily: they'd be sitting back smoking a cigar enjoying the agitation that broils in the country. and so would putin and xi. coming up, don lennon saying he doesn't think cnn leans liberal but we have the receipts and we'll show you, next.
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>> harris: i never thought i'd reach a point in my career when these words would come: i'm going to help don lemon's memory. it appears don lemon has a funny way of remembering things and that cnn anchor was asking about the network taking under new leadership and down played the past political leanings.
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>> we weren't liberal and have to hold people to account and that doesn't necessarily mean we're going liberal or conservative or whatever. it means we are doing what we do, and that's good journalism. >> harris: let's roll the video tape. >> if you voted for trump, you voted for the person who the clan supported. you voted for the person who natzi's support. there's no reason to believe the republicans will start playing fairly and are going to start operating as a party of sanity. >> what is it about president obama that really gets under your skin? is it because he's smarter than you? better educated? made it on his own? >> rude demo that backs donald trump that wants to think that
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donald trump is a smart one and y'all elitists are yuck. you elitists with geographies and maps and spelling, math and reading. >> your reading. >> emily: yeah, that's the elitist media at its finist and elitist -- finest and elitist liberal machine and americans feel lesser than and made to feel lesser than and absolutely despise that left leaning mainstream media that not only categorically feels they're better than they are but denies it. i'm surprised don lemon with all of his better education than the rest of us didn't have a better answer in that moment because that certainly was chalked full of lies and it was also pretty weak. >> harris: i mean, i sometimes, carley, what people are counting on is others aren't paying attention or have reels of receipts. >> carley: the reel was
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hilarious and walk down memory lane there. i was reading that gaslighting is merriam-webster's word of the year. >> harris: is that true in hilarious. >> carley: yeah, fox news is the preferred news for everyone and cnn is liberal and and don n is trying to convince steven colbert that the network isn't liberal but it is. cnn wants sensible republicans to come on and we'll hold those republicans to account. not people. also cnn by the way, the network with the fiery but mostly peaceful protest banner. >> harris: why was he laughing so hard he was crying? [ laughter ]. >> kennedy: sorry, i was remembering don lemon's interview with steven colbert. they're both such hacks and i'm
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sure don lemon is a lovely guy but it's a weak answer to that question. it's like, yeah, own up to it and say, yeah, we got calls wrong. we had some bobbles but now we have righted the ship, we have a great captain and, you know, we are going to launch into the stratosphere bringing everyone with us. no, they're absolutely right. they think they're better than you, think they're smarter than you. they think they can spoon feed you information an consume it because you're dumb and you are lesser than. that is why people watch fox because we want to party with you and curious about how you feel. not everyone here is in lock step. you know, we do challenge each other, but we also know how to have a good time and we respect our audience. >> harris: all right, there's this part. i'm going to come to you on this. cnn calmed the hunter laptop story russian disinformation not once or twice. we have another reel of receipts for you. >> the u.s. authorities are seeing if those e-mails we just
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talked about are connected to an ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> ongoing russian disinformation effort. >> all the sudden two and a half weeks before the election, this laptop appears somehow. >> jason: what i didn't hear was the apology or the clarification or the -- >> harris: you're not going to get that. >> jason: that's the degree of credibility and we've all made mistakes and i had to go on hair and say i made a mistake. to kennedy's point, you'd think somebody would figure out part of the success of fox news, the reason there are literally millions and millions and millions more people watching fox than these other n networkss there's a balance and they get invited and there's respect and we have a discussion and there's respect for the other side. i don't know, it is just -- >> harris: we're also not
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afraid of those conversations that can get sticky. i've had some with senators, congress people, a lot of people on the channel but you want to hear from those sides. ha chemojeffreys who you know well who called the former president a member of the kkk, the grand wizard. there's a lot of ground to go back and forth with people and in the conversation senator mansion called me a liar about the inflation reduction act. that's okay, we talk to everybody. >> jason: the russian disinformation and keep going and going and going and never apologize or clarify. >> harris: has cnn apologized? >> emily: no, they're busy monitoring tweeter. >> harris: coming up, cbs roll t another woke movie and the
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bombing at the box office. it was released over the holiday weekend and landed with a thud bringing in only $18.6 million from a $180 million budget for one of disney's worst treat reigns leading cal releases ever. it was a gaming character and worth pointing out that disney ceo bob chapek was fired days before the movie's release following his battle with ron desantis among the education bill and other abysmal earnings report, which was sort of the last cherry on top if you will.
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what i loved about this reporting is the comment to the parents, families that went to go see this movie. one stuck out in my mind where a parent said ten minutes in my 10-year-old son said, dad, i have no desire to stay here. can we go home. he was like yeah. disney forgot who their paying customer was. kennedy: absolutely right and if people are paying to go to movies, and families are doing that. there's very few family movie experiences and an animated movie on the big screen and people look forward to that with the economy and the situation it's in, the fact that parents are going at all is a blessing to any movie company. that means when you're writing something, do not write defensively. do not write in a way -- what you think people, this politically correct culture. what you think they want to hear. they want to be taken on a journey. i had no idea what this movie was about. i've watched every minute of the world cup from the couch and this movie was a sponsor and i
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was trying -- disney's always been good at telling you just from the title or two seconds what the movie is about and you got no sense of that. that's one of the reasons it failed. emily: i'll choose when and how to teach my child about sexual education and i don't come to disney for that and i don't want to be surprised about that. >> carley: $18.6 million over a five day holiday week weekend is really bad. when the movie was -- oh, boy, can i live in some of those shoes? the movie cost like $120, $130 million to make. not good. i was reading that somebody said it wasn't marketed well and then i went on rottedden tomatoes and i did see -- rotten tomatoes and saw comments from parents who saw the movie and brought up the lgbt story line and one said we went thinking it was a good family movie and out of the gate there was an lgbtq scene and my 8-year-old turned to me and
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asked if the boy had a crush on another boy. if you're making a cartoon with that story line, market it that way and let some parents know. some will be fine and they can see it. others will say, maybe not until my kids get a little older. but certainly woke parents are a big thing in disney right now. >> harris: that's the point about knowing your audience. you hit the nail on the head there. it isn't that the topics can't come up in movies. it's just that when you say that this is what the film is and then you don't market it to let people know, those are some discussions that parents might choose not to have quite yet or they feel like they need a preamble before they sit in front of the movie. you have to give parents -- if we're going to sticker everything else on tv, there's moments in sports where they show a really tough tackle and somebody getting their neck injured and you'll hear a discussion, do we show that again? hear that from the booth. do we show that again in the middle of a sunday afternoon. there was one this weekend where
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they chose on fox not to somehow that again -- show that again. there's all sorts of things that parents make discussions about or have them. we do that on the news. what you are about to see is tough or different than you want to discuss with your child. give them the option to do that and you hit the nail on the head with that, carley. >> carley: thank you. >> emily: before chapek was given the boot, we're going to make magical memories that last a lifetime. >> jason: everything doesn't need to be sexual or political. just let kids be kids and have fun and disney lost their glean on a lot of things. >> emily: the problem is their prices keep rising so while it's lost its sheen, that magical escape is knowing the audience and remembering all these things. you know, simple is just as wonderful. they can make a low budget film and it would be enrapturing for so many audiences but when you lose your north star, lose the focus, it doesn't matter how much you spend, it's going to fail. you know, it's like giving your kid a toy with a string is better than some complicated thing they don't want. >> harris: what if they had
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marketed it that way? somebody made the decision not to do that. what was the calculation? >> kennedy: what if they wrote a better movie. go back even further than that. it wasn't just the marketing. it's like when my girls were little and your girls are around the same age, we had the princess and the frog and brave and frozen and those were incredible movies. get back to that where everyone can watch and get something out of it and you're taken into a wonderful fantasy. not into the gutter. >> carley: i miss the old animation. >> emily: like robinhood and all that. >> carley: little mermaid. >> harris: loved ursela even though she wasn't good. >> carley: we'll be right back. ♪
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>> harris: in case you missed t the united states will take on iran in a must win world cup matchup, fifa, today 1:00 p.m. eastern is when the coverage starts. 2:00 p.m. eastern is when the game starts on big fox. the game is set to be one of the most politically charged in history. there's always a back story. it takes place in the shadow of iran's month-long nationwide
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protest. the government is now reportedly threatening its national team and their families ahead of the match telling them to "behave after speaking out in the game against england". kennedy knows more about soccer next to brian kilmeade. >> kennedy: i've been recuperating on the couch and watching every game and iran and wales was fascinating and did not sing the national anthem playing england and mouthed the words soullessly during the game and they were threatened and if iran won, it would send a message that you cannot coopt the message and there's a lot of iranian citizens that want freedom and want the u.s. is win one for the world. >> harris: wow. real quickly, biden has -- he's done a hillary clinton on that with -- and a barack obama on
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staying silent during the iran protest and we talked about china and that's going on too. >> kennedy: if you care about young women, voice your support. >> harris: carley. >> carley: we'll be fiercely rooting for the usa but hat tip to the players that protested and the fact the government is threatening their families should further make us all happy and blessed and remind us how lucky we are to be americans. >> harris: amen. emily. >> emily: when they threatened the players and said to behave, they threatened them specifically with imprisonnenment and torture and those players met with the iranian revolutionary guard and iran is not messing around and the world knows that and it's disappointing that our commander in chief doesn't have the where with all on the government statement and standing with iran and 100% team usa winning the world. >> harris: jason.
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>> >> jason: i want team usa to go out there and kick their ass. >> harris: oh, okay. hello, daytime tv. you heard from jason. you put it to sinclair. >> jason: that's all they need to do, go out and win. is that better? >> harris: no, you do you. next up, hoping to get someone from the airline on the phone to deal with your travel woes? you might be out of luck. frontier airlines is ditching customer service line to cut costs and they can reach them over the what'sapp app over social media. carley. >> carley: this is the worst and all out injustice. when you're paying for a service and can't get somebody on the phone and you're just constantly screaming into the phone, speak to someone. 0, 0. speak to -- i want to speak to someone. i want to speak to a person because my question may not be a 1, 2, 3 or 4 choice. >> emily: there's many things
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i'm okay using an app for and airline communication is not one of them. on on the line for a airline person weekly and it's crucial. especially when i'm flying in the air. i need to be taken care of, we all do. >> harris: i love the way you describe a plane. jason. >> jason: i hate to have to call customer service but i want to talk to an american. >> harris: oh, what do you do when you fly internationally? call home? >> jason: yeah, of course. i'm calling somebody in the united states. emily: et phone home. >> jason: customer service over seas trying to learn our language and i have a problem. >> harris: kennedy. >> kennedy: sometimes the chat doesn't work and download the app for the airline and what you need doesn't show up and sometimes you need a human being and other airlines will capitalize on this and they will advertise the fact that someone will pick up the phone on the other end when you call. >> harris: as long as they're giving us good customer service. when you lay out the problem and the person doesn't say let me
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help you handle that. they say oh, that's what's happening and put you on hold for like five minutes. >> emily: alaska airlines is the best. >> emily: finally, what's -- >> harris: finally, what's on your holiday wish list? two out of three americans are asking for a decent night sleep during the busiest time of the year. jason. >> jason: yeah, who can't -- yeah. i'm really good at naps. the older i get, i'm getting good for naps. >> harris:, we had to wake you occupy for the segment in the last commercial. >> kennedy: little eye mask on. what i do this time of year, i write down my worries before bed, i put them aside and externalize them and find when i do that, it helps me sleep. >> harris: you're my mature friend. >> carley: i love that. i'm a list maker. well, i can't sleep right now because i'm pregnant and it just hit me like a week ago where your back starts hurting so i agree. >> emily: carley needs sleep. >> harris: and a foot rub.
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where's mr. carley? >> carley: i used to give mist compliments but i am a good napper like jason. very talented and skilled there. >> emily: everyone said decent night sleep and help with finance finances and what do you want on top of that? one little thing that would be amazing that maybe a family member could get for you or make for you in some way. >> kennedy: a lo louie vitton tout. >> harris: i hope people pray and move mountains in their own lives. outnumbered, next. more of us. ♪
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back at work, you are not alone. a new survey finds 63% of professionals find office lingo like that off-putting. some terms are worse than others, but researchers say these are the top ten to avoid. synergy, outside the box, take ownership, value added, reach out, going forward, proactive, take away, and kennedy, make it happen. >> oh, let's make it happen right now. it's funny, i'm looking at the words and think a lot of the people who hate the words are the ones quiet quitting, and just don't like work. because you know, some of them are annoying, like synergy, let's get some synergy, and think outside the box. and circle back, i think about jen psaki, at msnbc, zip it, zip it. >> i find sometimes i get annoyed with industry lingo, copy, but used case to me some tech term, oh, so annoying.
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>> actually, outside the box is mine. that would be number one. and i just see so many things here that people say and wonder if they hear themselves talking. because they don't mean anything anymore. if they ever did. >> right, like synergy, i don't know what like if my boss was get more synergy today. >> and synchronicity, wait, that's a police thing. an english teacher decades ago. we need some synchronicity here. >> that didn't help me. >> yes, no, it's on the list. >> all of us to be in sync. >> i don't think any of these words are annoying, to be honest. reach out, how could you annoyed by that? the one, make it happen, i like it. let's make it happen. i don't like the phrase -- speak my truth. it doesn't work -- it could be in some offices but if you are
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speaking your truth, really. >> isn't there only one truth? >> oh, not in this subjectivist world, there are many, many truths. >> there are facts overpowered by feelings, right? but then there is the truth. >> just saying let me speak my truth. >> going forward, you shouldn't use that. >> exactly. >> thanks to everyone, don't forget to dvr the show. now here is "america reports." >> spirit of resistance is en grained in the heart of every chinese citizen. i believe that more and more individuals are becoming awakened and sober. >> john: protestors in china yearning for freedom and calling on xi jinping to step down in a powerful show of defiance to his regime's severe covid lockdown
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