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♪ ♪ stay when he gets so excited when he sees himself on tv. you're watching "outnumbered." i'm harris faulkner. joining me today, kennedy,
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dr. nicole saphier, tammy bruce, and jimmy failla. they are again. >> jimmy: there is our guy. >> harris: we thought there was good news. it's temporary. right now the nation is bracing for a rush at the border still wants title 42 ends. the policy was set to end tomorrow. then chief justice john roberts stepped in, temporarily putting that on hold. the biden administration has until 5:00 p.m. eastern today to file a response. the white house says it has dispatched 23,000 border patrol agents and 1,000 processing core native to the southern border. while the texas national guard deployed an additional 400 troops to el paso. border agents remain overwhelmed by the number of people flooding into america. most of them unvetted at this point. this is a new video showing a large group of people sleeping on the ground at the city's airport waiting for their flights.
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so "we process them," and they fan all over the country. but that includes because our men and women overwhelmed. those are just the people we know about. i.c.e. has lost track of illegal immigrants and now they are learning more on how that happened. there are already a million of here. fox news digital just obtained i.c.e. training videos from november '21 to february '22 and they reveal the agency was not able to keep tabs on people because of the biden administration's relax no processing immigration policy. steagall for background on this, over the summer we had well over 150,000 folks come in. they were issued a piece of paper that said go find somebody in i.c.e., and that was pretty much it. there's no processing. i know this isn't something you
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asked for and i assure you that no one in the criminal alien program asked for either. >> harris: just imagine how it will be when the ends of the flood gates are open. by the way, he started to tell the truth about things being open at the border, the white house says you are helping the smugglers and you are against america. >> jimmy: imagine. as if the people coming into the country are sitting around watching cable news all day. they are not coming because we are talking on cable, they are coming because we are letting the men. joe biden has turned this country into the college by the dozen check i.d. remember when you were a young kid in the word got out that there was this one bar not enforcing procedures so everybody started showing up? that's where we are. there's almost a sociopathic indifference to the suffering they are creating at the border. number one, its humanitarian crisis when you talk about the women crossing the border. number two, you talk about fentanyl becoming the leading cause of adult deaths in this country, but this completely undermines their public health
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initiatives as it pertains to covid. i don't want to hear a word about getting vaxxed and boosted in getting a mask, if we are taking a disease-screening mechanism entering into the side. they don't want to draw attention to the crisis. in his defense, when they asked him to make a run for the border, he did think taco bell. [laughter] >> harris: tammy -- wow, there was a lot there. >> tammy: he has no opinion. once again, the guy has no opinion. >> harris: part of the covid argument you are making is so excellent, because that is still where we are. you see areas that are considering temporary mandated lockdowns or mask-wearing. i should say moral mask-wearing than lockdowns at this point. we are still in some sort of an emergency with flu, rsv -- what are they calling it, the "tridemic?" we have a doctor on the couch here. >> dr. saphier: there are some reports
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, and i'm sure dr. nicole can speak to this, as well. the flu season is average like it was before the pandemic, not this monster thing that has been reported. beyond that, it's not just covid. we had this before. zika, measles, tuberculosis, the plague. a whole host of other things. where we are most in danger is where we were in the summer-fall of 2019 where we don't know what's happening. we are prepared for these things, we have tests, we know where to look. the question becomes, what don't we know? we didn't know about zika and that was and is a horrible thing that now has moved from south america up into america, affecting fetuses and affecting children, deforming -- remember, it affected the head of the little babies. horrible things going on. the plague is out there. it always exists, and we can deal with it. but that is what title 42 was for. and it's not just a surge that's going to happen and is happening
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this week. that's been the incentive for months. so it is this backup and build-up, and those thousand processors which you talked about in your intro, they are really just a process them. there's nothing going to be sent to stop this. >> harris: more of them will come, kennedy, and more will be allowed to stay, because they are bringing in processors. >> kennedy: yeah, they have a big rubber stamps. that's exciting. [laughter] the asylum process takes about five years and that's under normal circumstances. but the numbers that we have seen are very abnormal. they are two and three times higher than anything we've ever seen. so it's impossible, even if you have a third more processors then you have before, the entire system is overwhelmed. it's a massive failure of government on every single level. not only the president, who is gaslighting and lying to anyone who will ask about this, whether that threw himself or through
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his press secretary, karine jean-pierre. but it's the abdication of responsibility from congress and every other branch of government that has washed their hands of this problem. we saw yesterday, 500 people sleeping in a room that should take 100, with one bathroom. so they hate people who were terrified and in pain and they are doing nothing to help them except lying and saying the border is secure and the president is working. >> harris: and they try to cancel less if we tell the truth about it. that's what that is, it is furthering the censorship we see on the social platform. they just want to straight up to it to our faces. >> kennedy: they bring bed bugs, lice, consumption, and the vapors. >> jimmy: [laughs] >> harris: tammy, it's interesting what you are saying because title 42 did so much more. i want to get to art del cueto last hour on "the faulkner focus." >> the border is pretty much wide open and there seems to be no consequences for individuals entering the united states right now.
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this administration needs to realize at the problem not just for their own political agenda, but a problem for every single american in this country. it's going to take this government and the administration to actually start taking care of the people, put aside their hatred for the last administration, and realize they are doing more harm to americans right now. >> harris: that's where i want to go with you, dr. nicole saphier. when you hate the last guy enough to want to hurt the future of america, where are you? >> dr. saphier: i want to go back to what you started with, what the press secretary said. she said anyone saying there is chaos of the border, or that there will be cast with the removal of title 42, or saying the borders open, that you are essentially working for smugglers, that you are an agent of misinformation. what an important thing to say and how disrespectful that is to our border patrol, to the civilians whose lives have been upended because of the failure of government and the cats happening at the border. they have zero respect for the american people and their condescension is so permeable. you can just -- it's tangible, it's awful what's happening.
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with title 42 right now, anyone other than mexicans can come in through our border seeking asylum whether they really need asylum or not. if title 42 is removed, everyone including the 2 million mexicans who were denied entry over the last two years under title 42 are then able to come. the democrats have had complete governmental control for the last two years, they've done absolutely nothing. it's a crisis at the border now and the republicans absolutely need to step up and do something, because it is a crisis at the border. >> harris: i do want to get to this because democrats are starting to speak out. and william hurt we know as a congressman from texas, formerly. he had a lot to say. he was tweeting this yesterday, that obama deported 3 million more folks than trump. he didn't use title 42. the biden administration can increase expedited removals, the fancy term for deporting, using existing -- actually it's title eight, he didn't get that right -- by authorities. it isn't the issue. it's the acknowledgment of the crisis and the will to enforce
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our laws. title eight, kennedy. >> kennedy: it allows for so much more in the lines of deportation. you can do it for criminal activity. it's a long list. they could get away with 42 and effectively go to something even more powerful. you think they'll do it? >> kennedy: they won't do it, and they won't outline who they want in this country and who they want to stay out of this country, and those are two very important lists. we want people here who are going to work hard, add to the economy, make the country better. we don't want people who are going to commit violent crimes, who are engaged in gang activity, and who are going to actively hurt people and make the country worse. you have to be very clear about who you want and who you don't. >> harris: i don't know how you do that with these numbers. last thought, jimmy? >> jimmy: the k-train is right. there is this real indifference to the well-being of everyone on every side of this. women coming to this country are getting sexually assaulted about 30% of the time if they are
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coming in illegally. people on the side of the border are being killed. but the politics for them are more important than the people. they are not worried about protecting humans, but protecting themselves. >> tammy: and we have become a participant in the trafficking of children who are now missing and will never be found in the midst of this country. shame on us. we have a responsibility to stop this. >> jimmy: it's disgusting. to her point about the children, the democratic party shut down the government over what was called "kids in cages." but the cages were built under obama. that's the point, it's all garbage. shame on them. >> harris: we will move on. we just got the latest round of the twitter files, dump number seven, and they reveal how the fbi pressured twitter to censor the hunter biden laptop story even though the agency knew the story was real. more on that, next. that newday is a leader in va loans? it means serving veterans is what we do. it means if you need cash, you get more at newday
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>> kennedy: welcome back. the seventh round of the twitter files revealing more exchanges between the social media giant and the fbi in their efforts to suppress the hunter biden laptop story ahead of the 2020 presidential election. the latest installment shows the fbi's push to discredit information about hunter biden's foreign business dealings head of "the new york post" reports on the content of that infamous laptop. "in 2020, the fbi and other agencies repeatedly primed then-twitter exec to dismiss reports of hunter biden laptop as a russian hack and leak operation." he goes on to call the fbi efforts "influence campaign aimed at executives at news media, twitter, and other social media companies," adding that they censored and
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discredited the hunter biden laptop story. and attaching an email showing ex-twitter lawyer jim baker -- he was at the fbi -- and his colleagues, thanking the fbi for their work. >> harris: gross. >> kennedy: not only was the fbi working actively with twitter to discredit a story they knew full well was actually true, they were handing out security clearances to twitter executives so they could funnel information. how serious are some of these claims? >> tammy: it's very serious,htie idea that this is some niche social media problem. it's not. i compare this now, it's looking more and more like the pentagon papers. many people might be too young to remember them. you can look it up. this was a report leaked by a man that indicated the pentagon recognized and was engaging in lying to the american people and to congress about the expansion of the war in vietnam and
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cambodia. they then also, when he leaked the report he worked on, they first charged him with crimes. those were dropped but then they found through the watergate investigation that the nixon white house engaged in an effort to ruin his reputation, to effectively cancel him. they have learned nothing. this is almost identical. remember, the fbi can only do what congress allows them to do. they have a set dynamic of what it is they can do in this country. they clearly -- and it can't just be the fbi. it's the nature of the government itself that we have seen for a very long time. again, i think the war in vietnam is an indicator of that. it was the johnson administration and that point that was engaging, and following up with the nixon administration. but this is nonpartisan. every american should care. it's been happening under both democrat and republican administrations. it's outrageous and it is dynamically important. see two but, to their credit, "the washington post" and "the new york times" did publish
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those excerpts. they pushed back against the establishment where twitter was working hand-in-hand with the establishment, with the fbi, with a number of former fbi senior officials embedded in the tech giant. >> harris: i think all along we have been pollyannaish about what social media outlets really are. they are not the bastion of free speech of journalism that we had hoped they would be. there are platforms, and they exist for themselves, not for the rest of us. they host us. that is not the same as the legacy media digging into th pentagon papers. that's not who we are looking at. they are not that highbrow. what we are finding out as many of them shouldn't have even held jobs. how many people did elon musk fire over this issue of censorship and like a free speech and discrimination against certain groups, including conservatives. so i think from the beginning, which has only been a few years, as an american public, as a wider public, we give them too
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much credit, and now it's time to take away section 230. let's see if republicans will be strong-spined about doing it. they talk about it, he needs to happen. we need to look at them, and unless elon musk can turn into something else, he left a buy facebook and anybody else. i don't know if he wants to spend that much money. but it's just not the same thing. i don't want to hold them to stand where they don't get involved for their own benefit. and by doing that, they have weakened us as a country. >> tammy: and they were suppressing free speech at the behest of federal law enforcement. but one thing that still gets me about this, digging into this today, and learning the initial revelations that hunter biden was enriching himself to the tune of at least a million dollars, and that was just from bre's burisma. if hunter had a year span where he was so blown out on coke and
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strippers that he didn't even remember shagging one that produced a child that the president to this day will not acknowledge, don't you think, as a parent, if your son was that cracked out of his gourd that you would at least have some oversight to make sure he didn't soil the family reputation and drag you into it? >> jimmy: i just don't think he cares. i think he has governed and behaved like he expected him to get away with it. he was entitled to the refs swallowing their whistles because that was the message in the run-up to the 2020 election. every new source that has "authenticated the hunter biden laptop" has not done so with new information. they used the original information you just spoke to that was available at the time, and this was just an exercise in retrospective ass-covering. the republicans took back the house, elon about twitter. the shame here is not on twitter, for my money. it is squarely on the shoulders
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of the fbi, pressuring twitter from the outside. anyone who yells at you by election interference, this is, by depr definition, game-changig election interference. if you say the laptop is real, you should be following up on the last style of hunter biden. he's getting all this money for a painting despite having a background in painting. if you think the price is high, you should meet the painter. my goodness. >> kennedy: and he has no experience in european energy markets or any of it. dr. saphier? >> dr. saphier: we know the laptop story was censored. all we have right now is vindication. we have the proof. we knew this the last couple of years. but mainstream media is still not covering the twitter files to the extent they should be. they are protecting the biden family. you have other outlets over the weekend talking about how biden mourns the 50th anniversary of his first wife, the death of his first wife, and they show pictures of a mournful biden, and cnn had an article yesterday, "top biden advisor
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celebrate the president's strong jolt of moments heading into 2023." the media is still protecting them. let's be honest, president biden hasn't had a jolt in energy from the mic in a decade. >> kennedy: a lot of reasons it's all but. coming up, do you find the word "american" offensive? neither do i, but one college wants its students to say something else instead. in the other words listed on the school's "harmful linkage index." that's next.
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"american," "anonymous review" for "blind review," "and enlightened" instead of "tone-deaf," and "unhoused" instead of "homeless." >> kennedy: you don't replace one word with three words coming out in college. sorry. >> dr. saphier: that is academia. you take one word and expanded into four. they don't want to use the word "american" because they said that makes it seem like they are better people in the americas. north america, central america, south america. >> harris: who wants to say it out loud? >> dr. saphier: but it's in the name of our country, the united states of america. americans. should we be the united united states-ians kim asked >> kennedy: absolutely not, that sounds horrible. to be an american mean something. it doesn't mean they get to devalue words that are meaningful to people. being an american is most meaningful to people who came
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from other countries. and became u.s. citizens. if you have ever met someone who has gotten their u.s. citizenship after years and years of hard work, they will tell you how happy they are to finally be able to call themselves americans. >> dr. saphier: one of them, they said they don't want to use the term "child prostitute," it needs to be "the child who is traffic." we talked about that in our first black. they said the reason is the person is not defined by just one characteristic. they also don't want the name "karen," that should be "a demanding or entitled white woman." so as long as we are demanding a white woman it's okay to have a single characteristic? >> jimmy: it's a very competence of list. do not suppose to say "stanford" anymore, you are supposed to say "morons." bottom line. [laughter] this is the stupidest thing i've ever heard. they have no problem taking an endowment of america's money to the tune of millions a year, so where is the anti-american there? when it comes to karen, i find
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that ironic, because this list was clearly made by a collection of karen's. they might not like the term, but this is what the left has become. they are cultural arsonists. they go out, they will set a fire where one didn't previously exist, so they can to signature themselves and claim credit for value and l the bad words pray they are not homeless anymore, they are . [laughter] but they are still freezing out in a tent. jerks... >> dr. saphier: harris, you have two adolescent girls. are we coddling this generation and setting them up for failure? >> harris: well, i'm not! and kennedy, you're not doing that with lincoln. we are not doing that because the world hasn't changed. it's just a few people in america. i'm not going to capitulate to them. by the way, this is a migration of speech now. it's not even a homeless man or woman, they are already trying to get the nation to "homeless person," but they don't even like that. now it's "person without
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housing." they are missing a lot more than housing, dude. then when you know the definition of homelessness. how come there are no cuss words on that list? >> kennedy: there are, but it is tv, so we have to keep it -- it's only 9:30 on the west coast and they are already on vacation. >> harris: [laughs] >> tammy: this is centralized planning by the left. this is all they know. they have to continue to control. language is especially important. it started with political correctness. if you can get people to not be sure about what is safe to say, people will say nothing. if it's dangerous to say it, then you will stop thinking it. no one wants this. americans don't want it, nobody at sanford wants it. this is some special committee deciding to do this. everyone just simply needs to say no. it only has power if you acquiesce to it. it's time to say enough already. >> kennedy: stands for it has just about as many bins reaches the students, so maybe they need to cut back on something. it appears the media has found something else to blame on climate change.
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incidents only continue to grow." she's a doctor, she's a scientist, she's my friend. with the truth. >> dr. saphier: first of all, i don't think the spokesperson for the flight attendant association union should be the climate change czar. if you want people to take climate change seriously you need to hold china accountable because they have about a third of the global emissions and no one actually is hard on china. when it comes to the severe turbulence, first of all, if you're not wearing your seat belt, you will probably get injured. turbulence happens all the time, it has happened since we invented flying, and it's gotten better because of the technology on the airplane. >> jimmy: some of us don't have that option. i'm not a star like you. fox lies me stowaway. "grab onto the tire, kid." >> kennedy: he flew in a steamer trunk. >> jimmy: i was actually gate-check. >> harris: that's where you got that beautiful jacket, you
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still it from someone's luggage while you were in cargo? >> jimmy: yes, i'm not in the biden administration. they gave me a position. [laughter] when you have the facts, pound the facts. when you have nothing, pound the table. these people are always pounding the table. they didn't share any data that the storms have increased due to climate change, it's just a branding exercise. the reason people fall for this garbage is because they want to sound empathetic and considerate. "i don't want bad stuff happening on planes, i'll just pretend it's climate change." nobody has data. the only data we have to support this is that people are getting rich selling it to us, and none of the people making that many are adhering to any of the guidelines they are forcing on us. i want to become a climate activist just so i can finally fly on private jets. that's p me. >> kennedy: the flight attendant union, that they
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aren't the climate czar, because they will be flying private. "i would never fly with these disgusting dirt people!" [laughter] where your seat belts. if you are flying over the pacific ocean, in the middle of winter, wear your seat belt. you know how many cracks there are in the overhead compartments connect because they charge us so much money to check a bag that everyone shoves these he heavy, ginormous bags as big as they possibly can into the overhead bins. that in and of itself is a safety risk and i blame the airlines. and obama. i don't know why. [laughter] >> tammy: this is a union entity reinforcing a government democrat narratives. by then just recently used covid-19 funding to bailout union pension funds. so as long as there is this malleable kind of play-dough issue that can become whatever they want to be comes in,
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there'll be more money distributed to unions, to save people from climate change. so is this vicious circle. it's typical. shame on the flight attendant union. like we found with the teachers union, it is union leadership. it's not necessarily the people in the union. we have to remember that. >> kennedy: next we will call for reparations for flight attendants for everybody who drives a car. because they have to deal with turbulence. >> harris: wow. here we go. the new "avatar" siegel is facing calls for a boycott already over accusations of racism and cultural appropriation. well, they are blue. [laughter] anyway, we are coming back. ♪ ♪ veteran homeowners: need cash? at newday you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value
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>> sandra: the latest on a dangerous blizzard blast that may be heading your way. how it may be affecting your travel plans. plus, art del cueto joins us as a 5:00 p.m. deadline quickly approaches for the white house to decide on title 42 at the border. and cardinal dolan will join us for his hopeful message on this
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holiday week as christmas quickly approaches. come join john roberts and me live as "america reports," top of the hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ next to me ♪ ♪ next to me ♪ >> kennedy: "avatar" is back in, but not everyone is a fan of the blockbuster. it's already raked in more than $300 million around the world. some are now calling for a boycott of the movie over accusations of racism and cultural appropriation. one critic suggests the problem stems from the white actors playing the fictional blue alien race. "folks, at some point we've got to talk about the cultural appropriation of "avatar" and white actors cosplaying as poc. it's just a mess and so not necessary. no amount of visual effects/cgi is going to erase that bad lace
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front/dry synthetic braid. jesus, fix it." i don't know if there's a reason to invoke our lord and savior. >> tammy: if anyone could fix it, it is jesus, because they are aliens. they are blue. here's the issue. when you are identity and activism is based in grievance, based in identity, based in the expectation of victimhood and appropriation, you see it everywhere. so whatever your specialty is, everything is going to move within that. it's the lens you see things in. the issue here of course is that it doesn't matter. the argument has to continue, because if you run out of issues, then who are you? >> jimmy: yep. >> tammy: your identity becomes an x essential threat if there is no more victimhood. >> harris: so sad. >> tammy: no more appropriation. you have defined it because that is your mission in life. it's like a cold. i'm proud to have escaped out of
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the left. i know it's going on. there's a whole generation out there that has to see this and think, what was i saying? and reflect on what it is they are doing. and everyone's identity including that young woman's is fine, even if she doesn't see victimization everywhere. >> kennedy: i don't think she actually saw the movie. but i have a feeling that, let's say these were black and latino actors who were cast in these roles of the na'vi. this person would take exception to that, as well. >> jimmy: there is no way. tammy is right, there's a whole community of people, scientists have a word for them. they are called losers. [laughter] got to they are, they are losers. let me be very clear, i am boycotting the new "avatar" for the original reason, which is that the first one sucked. but every one of these people are full of it.
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they are merchants of grievance because we do live in this era of incentivized victimhood. people want to say they are wrong because they expect something in return. in this instance, they will get something, a middle finger. nobody cares anymore. we are so exhausted. >> kennedy: is that your festivus grievance? >> jimmy: [laughs] that's what i've got the mall santa jacket on. >> harris: very salty in your santa jacket. yeah, they are blue. [laughter] >> kennedy: imagination at work at work! >> harris: people of color, nobody designated what your color had to be. they are blue! >> jimmy: think of all the out of work smurfs that could have been -- >> harris: imagine if you are blue and you couldn't get into this movie! then you would have a grievance. although they are too short to play them. >> kennedy: in terms of race in this country, are we in a better place where the complaints from people like this are really superficial?
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>> harris: you know what lovely? they have no effect on my life. i ignore them. and i think that's what we are going to have to do. i don't waste my time trying to cancel anybody, because i just don't hear them and i don't see them. if they literally can look at a movie filled with blue and sort of aqua, and maybe a little green like my dress, if they can look at a movie like that and actually find a grievance with race in this country, they don't see me, either. they don't know what color -- they are looking for something that doesn't exist on people of color or in us. it is their own reflection of not being fulfilled or happy, and i just don't hear them. >> kennedy: i think you're absolutely right. i think misery is the name of the game here. and the boycott police, like hot planes, boycott theaters, but cut traffic. so there are fewer of you and the rest of us and get on with our lives. >> dr. saphier: is probably one of the only people on the couch you saw the first "avatar," and because i have
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young children i'll probably see the second one, too, they are blue, they have a tail, they have elven ears and they slant dragons. in her tweet she called out the fact that the wearing of the braids should be represented by a person of color. yes, braid-wearing in hair can be traced back to historic african heritage but it can also be traced back to other cultures, as well, like the vikings in different eras during the european times. all you are seeing right now is we have become a completely divided country, because of people who tried to be relevant and try to continue to cancel things and divide us as a nation. this is not about race. stop trying to make everything about race when it doesn't need to be. >> tammy: i should argue that we should not mistake the fact , because that person got attention, it does reflect a divided america. we are sitting together and giving it the head-shake, and these few voices want to give the appearance it -- and social media amplifies that a little bit. it's an interesting conversation
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because there are some people willing to do that, but the conversation is about how they don't matter, and your position is perfect. >> kennedy: i think you are absolutely right, tammy. most people just want to have a good time. >> jimmy: they want to see movies. >> kennedy: they want to say please and thank you and make things better for everyone else. we've all been on the plane with that one person. everyone rolls their eyes because everyone else can get along. >> jimmy: if we want to take it seriously for a minute, this is a measure of how far we have come in the country on race that we are now persecuting fake racism. if you were to speak to the civil rights era and tell them one day we would make so much progress that not only have an integrated society, but we were now fighting grievances on behalf of people who didn't exist, this is embarrassing. >> tammy: they did it to the simpsons, too. there was a complaint about who was wasting on "the simpsons." you get past that point, but you have to find something new, and that's where we are. >> harris: i advocate for the smurfs, they should have been in
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his movie. >> jimmy: they were out smurfing in the smurf. at what the smurf is going on? >> dr. saphier: there is twitter average because of "avatar" and there weren't people of color voicing the blue people. but "the new york times" have their cross where the first night of hanukkah in the shape of a swastika. >> harris: i covered it last hour with the rabbi. >> dr. saphier: where is the moral outrage for that when we are actually seeing racism? >> harris: you know what is so true about what you just said? it comes with accountability, and that's not what this is about. this is total grievance. they are not trying to help anybody. >> kennedy: i just want some nog and to watch "top gun: maverick." >> tammy: more "outnumbered" in just a moment. stay with us. ♪ ♪
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♪♪ >> last but not least, tom cruise giving his fans the ultimate shoutout after they made "top gun maverick" the year's biggest blockbuster. >> we'll see you down there. >> hey, where was i? oh, yeah, thank you for supporting "top gun maverick" and thank you for allowing us to entertain you. it truly is the honor of a lifetime. >> wow. >> the 60-year-old action star known for performing his own stunts took time out from filming his latest "mission impossible" flick to thank his fans from thousands of feet up in the air.
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it's cruise's biggest box office hit, pulling in nearly $1.5 billion worldwide. kennedy, you and i are huge fans. >> you are right. best movie of the year, more of this, stop trying to write things anticipating what you should say to appease some angry mob. >> celebrated a place in the world that we hold, celebrated our military, it was pro america, it was pro american. >> and it was fun. like "titanic," you can have a big movie everywhere one can enjoy. >> that did not end well. >> yeah, it depends, but it should get the best picture if the academy awards can get their act together, but it's good, appeals to everyone. >> the sound you here is me gulping for breath because i can mat imagine them getting their
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act together. >> and people on planes not wearing masks. >> physical stamina makes me feel i should go from here to peloton. >> he should come jump on the couch. >> don't forget to dvr "outnumbered" when you watch us in person. "america reports." >> sandra: migrants have traveled now to every state in the country. illegal immigrants are in all congressional districts, except for two, that means they can be found in 433 districts. >> john: new information comes as the supreme court places a temporary hold on ending title 42, keeping the policy in place for now. so what are the next steps for the broken border as migrants pour across it

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