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the president is cooperating fully. hello, everyone, this is a "outnumbered" and i'm emily compagno. joining me is ainsley earhardt, kennedy, cassie smedile, and kevin walling. now, we began with david spunt live at the department of justice who has more for us, david. >> good afternoon, good afternoon to everyone. fbi agents will be searching rehobeth beach home as long as it takes. the hunt is defined in the classified documents and the search began just a few hours ago. as we mentioned this is the president's vacation home in delaware. he bought it in 2017. fbi agents pulled up this morning in unmarked cars and out of search warrant meaning consensual search. by the is a longtime friend and attorney to the president said today with the president and full support and cooperation. the dea to search under doj standard procedures and in the interest of operational security and integrity. it will do this work without
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advance public notice and will cooperate. today is a further step in a thorough timely doj process. we will continually further support and the conclusion of today search. today, also doj in washington, robert and his staff at the justice department and he has a special counsel appointed a few weeks ago and getting up to speed over the last few weeks and the staff fully on board meeting here today a few hundred feet where i'm speaking to you. he will receive a complete briefing what was discovered in rehoboth beach if anything was discovered as soon as the search is done. emily, we reported yesterday the fbi search the penn biden center in washington. the president's think tank and this was mid-november. that was made public yesterday in news reports meaning continues to be a slow drip of information. two other notable things going on down the street at the white house, chief of staff, coming in to take the helm chief of staff.
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merrick garland the attorney general will be at the white house today to speak to the president at a preplanned event. but you cannot ignore the position of the attorney general standing a few wheat my feet away from the president as the fbi searches his vacation home, emily. >> emily: thank you so much, david. bringing it to the couch for discussion. in addition to that, essentially the attorney general's in the same room as the president today while his vacation home being searched. this is the council's first day on the job. special counsel robert hur who will be briefed on the results of the investigation upon conclusion. >> kevin: certainly, more questions than answer and david robert hur ante biden administration and team bob bauer saying we are fully cooperating peer that is the message clearly that the biden team wants to telegraph to everybody in terms of the search rehobeth and penn biden center and wilmington. we have seen 25 or so documents.
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we don't know except dominic necessarily what they involved with classified markings but to your point, farmer any more questions than answers at this point. and in this case in terms of the biden, the special counsel for trump in terms of mar-a-lago. and we still don't have a lot of updates on that. there is a frustration out there. we want more. >> emily: sure, we want to know more. just how much we know with the american public. watch. >> what i can say is that we have been cooperative and transparent from the outset and put up multiple statements for the president's personal attorney describing the process and being clear that the president takes this seriously and that he cooperated and will continue to cooperate with the justice department in full. >> emily: ainsley, they have been adamant the president has been cooperating peer that is one of their main touchstones.
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but that is unrelated whether the law was broken. national security policy was certainly throwing out the window. and if the landscape of this broader position that the department of justice has taken which seems the president, the sitting president that is with kid gloves in his own special position. go ahead and have your attorneys check. go ahead and take your time telling the public. the list goes on in stark contrast how a former president was treated under our watch with our taxpayer dollars. >> ainsley: it is a double standard and i will go through the list why i think it is and that americans do. first, the operative word there is i believe transparency. they haven't been transparent and they found november 2nd and the election a few days waited to mike later. they never told us. merrick garland, bragging about special counsel to investigate donald trump but meanwhile they come with the classified information was found in biden's office the beginning of the month. they search the think tank and
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68 days later after that found that first batch, the public knows about it. the documents found in the wilmington house. there was no raid. hillary clinton destroys 33,000 emails with bleach bit and take sim cards out. she destroyed the mike destroys her blackberries with hammers. mark top-secret information and biden and trump combined. she was never rated. look at donald trump camara mar, he cooperates, complies, puts a padlock on the door, he does that and then they raid him in the middle of the night when it is pitch black dark in the morning. media was there and it was all over the news. and we immediately knew about it and we all reported on it. he was treated differently than they were. then hunter biden, what does he have on his laptop? 2011, information about russian oligarchs he's suing elka when
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he -- is that classified information? there so many questions, it is unfair how republicans were treated based on compared to democrats. >> emily: such a great point, ainsley. and i can't believe it, but the sitting representatives pointed out a document that had been found on hunter's laptop was an email that he communicated to business leaders and interestingly it read just like a classified briefing where he for some reason, like that seen in where will ferrell lacks out and debates? old-school! it read like that all of a sudden hunter biden between calling his mother expletives and the children of his ex-wife other expletives, he all of a sudden had this cogent political analysis projecting who would be the next leader in charge. doing political things in ukraine and all of a sudden, that seemed to mirror a classified document. now we don't know the veracity of that but that is what a sitting congressman pointed out to the mainstream media.
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i wonder to ainsley's point who benefited from the classified documents? >> you can only assume he had information and based on what his dad had at the penn biden center, which was classified information on china and ukraine and iran. you know, these things, there were two intersections where hunter was professionally involved with absolutely no professional experience in these rounds. and now somehow very handsomely paid ukrainian energies are. who knows in a number of locations and why would anybody be surprised that they found classified information at his beach house? he's got it in his house house, in his office. i want to know with other officers and i also want to know who had access to this information? i still -- it bothers me when people try to rationalize on behalf of the president, "he is cooperating now."
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that is not the problem, but no is not the issue. how did they get there? did hunter have access and use that to enrich himself? there are so many problems that they dare to admit. it is unequal application of the law and law enforcement. >> emily: so many problems, so many questions that we will find the answers to the investigations, including extended role in the energy position, et cetera. kennedy, it is disheartening to watch this unfold the highest representative of this administration is treated so differently and that every american to uphold law and order seems to be let down by the one person that should be the most emblematic and modeled the most application and adherence to law and order? >> cassie: how long to be here between the well-connected and the wealthy and the rest of us but i would also note that you've got public servants who have top-secret clearance who
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have accidentally walked out a skiff with a document and they are facing charges. so, why is that not apply the same level? and the visitor law, they don't keep them in delaware. that's always been the thing. from a doctor to foreign national. who's going to spend that much time that are not at the white house? no. and then what do they have access to? with hunter? that guy has no ability to not share anything. there is no censor on him. to the connections he has come i don't think he has the ability to decide. >> we learned that the hard way. >> emily: especially visually. coming up a house hearing underway right now under border security and how fentanyl has destroyed so many american lives. lives. ♪ ♪off your monthly expenses, call newday the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you take out an average of $70,000. use that low-payment home loan
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♪ ♪ >> on august 21st, know what died as a result of fentanyl poisoning. more specifically illicit fentanyl poisoning he was 15 years old and a sophomore johnson high school in hays county. he was murdered by a drug dealer selling counterfeit percocet pills. the pill he took contained 8 milligrams of fentanyl, which is four times the lethal dose. >> bless his heart that was this past october that his son died of fentanyl. he was talking about his son, noah, one of the witnesses testifying at the house committee hearing right now on border security in this crisis we have in our country because
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of fentanyl. don and his wife racquel rodrigues lost their son know what to an accidental overdose in august. he was a honor student, football player and had three other brothers. he started his sophomore year of high school. remember that year in my high school spring valley. he attended two days of classes. then the weekend came and he told all of his friends, guys come i will see you on monday but monday never came for no wood. the mother describes the moment she learned she lost her son. >> a step out of the van ready to rush into this home to see my son to help him and my mom standing maybe 5 feet from me. [crying] she looks down and shakes her
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head. i knew right away that i had just lost my son. i fell to the ground and i screamed and i yelled, cried. >> ainsley: she and her husband started forever 15 project just a few moments ago and kennedy you are raising two teenage daughters. this is very real for all of us
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that have children because all it takes is that one pill. we have all ten stupid stuff. and they could be at a sorority party in college or hanging out with the football team or whatever it is. >> kennedy: those are the kids that died, too appear those are the ones. kids doing something wild. they get dared into doing something and they do it for the first time. it is not drug users and people who interface with opioids on an everyday basis. they have tolerance for it but a 15-year-old kid who has never done anything in his life doesn't stand a chance. that is what is so scary about this. i talk about this, we have to talk to our kids. >> ainsley: what do you say to yours? >> kennedy: i'd tell them don't ever put anything in your body that doesn't come from a store, a legitimate place of business where they know exactly what is in it. don't do that in the first place but for the first time, kids will do dumb things and the mom is not always going to be there on their shoulder. appear that is first and foremost here you know, fentanyl is actually an illegal substance. if you ever go under, it is one of the things an anesthesiologist would give you. it has been easy to get into the country. there is a long list of reasons, but parents have to be first line of defense here. >> ainsley: parents have been speaking out in california because so many people are dying
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of this. emily, we spoke to a dad who lost his son and very involved in talking to lawmakers in california because they want narcan to be in schools, and amusement parks, disneyland is talking about it trying to pass this bill. amusement park, concert halls and things like that. what are your thoughts about it because it saves a child's life. >> emily: my first take away is feeling heartbroken for noah's family and i'm grateful that finally under our watch, the government is getting the set of parents the opportunity to nationally speak about the grief that family in all 50 states are feeling right now. when you tell me about that, we have covered those, it just makes me more sad. it has fallen into the citizens hands to account for the government's application of duty and responsibility to keep us safe and protect the southern border. remember the cdc last year in april release the fact these have been reached an all-time high. they gave us alarming statistics
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that focused on youth that more people died from retinal overdose then photo car crashes and gun deaths combined and all you hear about this administration's gun control. all you hear from the white house is anything but the absolute impenetrable truth that it is flooding across the southern border thanks to the cartels and central and south america and thanks to china. to the fact the dea has listed the priority list thanks to the government telling them what to do or the executive branch identify this, how are they supposed to do that when the biggest elephant in the room, the problem at the southern border is what is being ignored in addition to the support of law enforcement needs. the public support from our administration to get that job done all my heart breaks over and over again. >> ainsley: kevin you are a democrat, right? weighs in at administration paying more attention to this. the fentanyl made in china coming through the southern border? >> kevin: finds a democrat out on this couch and i've said from
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the get-go this is a crisis at the southern border. but we need the search of resources and not just personnel, technology but humanity to her point. we have talked about this coming out of the covid crisis so many young people struggling with isolation that fall into this that don't know enough about it. think get slipped something or given something and they are gone within minutes, hours. this is a crisis that this administration needs to focus a lot more attention on peer this is speaking as a former surrogate for the president. >> ainsley: i think you know people that have been through this. it's been a problem the last few years. four moms, i text with one constantly and she lost her son to fentanyl and she misses him so much. she is just in agony right now. we've got to do something about it but what are your thoughts? >> it is good people, the get on the soccer team and the football team. no one is immune to it. parents are left to have a
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conversation because it is one pill and i had a good friend that i grew up with ultramarathon or and spent the night with her friends and gone. and we know those stories are too real. my husband and i have a 1-year-old. we've had that conversation. what we tell her as she goes to college, and i know we've talked about on this couch, it is just not making sure but isn't that the failure across many levels of our society that we didn't take it seriously when we had the chance and now we are left with -- >> ainsley: you know how much work it goes into being a parent. you been doing it for a year and it is so long and tiresome. you pray and pray over that child's life everyday and every decision. imagine they are in their high school years and they die after all that work. you love them so much and you plan for them. you want him to have a better life than you do. it is taken away so quickly. did you want to add some? >> emily: under the prior
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administration, fentanyl tested lower and we saw a decrease but it is clear what would stop that, the southern border, the administration needs to step up and see that. it is heartbreaking and the expense that americans are paying you cannot get that back. death is final. it is unable to remedy in any way. this president has advocated as his duty 100%. >> ainsley: coming up president biden a warning about the real threat facing humanity and it has nothing to do with nuclear warfare. more on that comin a1cg up next. ♪ ♪ i'm down with rybelsus®. my a1c is down with rybelsus®. in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill. in the same study, people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2,
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under 1.5 degrees celsius, we will have a real problem. it is the single most existential threat to humanity we have ever faced including nuclear weapons. so, we have a real big problem. cassie, i'm sure i said it clearer than you did. [laughter] why is he speaking celsius to democrat on the homefront. >> cassie: that is what i think about who talks in cel celsius? but you know, there is nothing i hate more than when someone fails to lecture me about climate change when they are the ones that have a huge carbon footprint. and people inside of a private jet but you can make you with consumption. that is what i feel about it and kevin, you had a carbon footprint just getting to your hotel because the president was holding up traffic and took forever to get there. >> kevin: that is true. >> you shared that with me and now it's backbiting.
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but that is the double standard that we all feel. you offset your carbon footprint so i don't have to offset my carbon footprint. that is when it feels like it's constantly being told to us. >> emily: it is a double standard, kevin. it is interesting your president, former boss has mentioned the real risk of nuclear weapons in the hands of putin and the like. so it finds the face of the prior comments. how do you reconcile that? >> kevin: i'm not a fan of both. but a decade ago, the chiefs admiral molen made a lot of news when he said the greatest threat facing human ideas climate change because of food insecurity a mass migration in the back so many of our navy bases may be under water in the next 100 years. that we need to prepare for that. so i do think there are elements of climate change that posing national security threat in the short-term and long term for this country but certainly
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nuclear war existentially than anything we are seeing in terms of climate change. >> emily: i think greater threat to naval bases for the chinese and venezuela and the list goes on peer and >> kevin: for creating islands in the south specific. >> emily: i agree with you this is an immediate threat. nuclear war, putin makes a decision come our president makes a decision and it changes lives. the makeup of our world in our history books. we might not even have history books after that. we might not have an environment after nuclear wars here that is statistics in russia. we own a lot of warheads. there are enough nuclear warheads to directly kill most of the world's population. so this is a great immediate threat. i think he is speaking to his audience these are donors to pay to hear him speak. they think climate change is the cool thing to say right now. by your electric car. we all want to but can't afford to. most people can afford to pay or change your stove, appliances,
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that will cost me another several thousand dollars. some are simmer down now. >> kevin: will give you tax credits. only american-made. i mean, four months ago. four months ago he was speaking another fund-raiser in new york and he was calling nuclear armageddon that putin can use nuclear devices. so, i think it is a talking point right now. >> that is a bell you cannot unring in terms of nuclear holocaust. you can't undo. but in the last ten years, look where we are going to be in the next ten years. no one talks about exciting innovations that only happen in a capitalistic economy. that is the only place we will say humanity. not government imposed austerity which is what the president is trying to do. they want to attract our economy which might not make a difference but the real polluters india and china, there is no accountability there. what happens in this country
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will save the world. i'm very optimistic by the leaps and bounds we will make them innovations that will truly revolutionize energy production and transportation and it is going to be phenomenal and amazing. we talk about the holocaust but we should talk about nuclear energy. >> kevin: amen. >> kennedy: it is achieving up on clean. nuclear energy we can do here. >> kevin: when is the last time we built a nuclear power point? decades. >> if renovation would get out of the way. maybe we could save the planet. and bring down the energy cost. >> let's be energy independent. >> emily: all right, guys coming up so much for being a big fan of -- an event hosted by bernie sanders will cost you a lot. that is next. ♪ ♪
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>> you don't consider yourself a capitalist though? >> do i consider myself part of the capitalist process by which so if you have so much and so many have so little and by which wall street greed and recklessness, reckless economy? no, i don't. i believe in a society where -- [applause] >> just to be clear -- >> that was bernie sanders 2015. he has been saying for years he's not a capitalist. [laughter] the millions of dollars i have made as a public servant. he apparently doesn't hate making more money. tickets for anticapitalism
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event, you heard that right he is headlining next month $100 to the front row seat. the event is to highlight his new book titled, it's okay to be angry about capitalism, it prescribed as progressive takedown hooper capitalistic status quo to reach millionaires billionaires at the expense of the working class. kevin, this is some gobbledygook and wealth creates wealth. >> kevin: amen. >> capitalism has pulled billions out of extreme poverty and the only mechanism to do that and bernie sanders has enjoyed the fruits of his labor because he is a capitalist. >> kevin: agree, 100%. i made joe biden -- and i can spend the next 30 minutes on the show having you do that. which we she would because it was spot on. listen, you couldn't pay me $100 to sit in that audience with bernie sanders to get that speech. speaking as a democrat on the
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panel, as you rightly point out that glee is actual capitalist and he will profit the speeches. has made money from his u.s. senate books and speeches and that is just fine just be upfront about it and you are a capitalist, bernie. >> like one of the kardashians complaining about procedures. >> i love the title is it's okay to be angry about capitalism. he so angry about capitalism but so happy to take your money and make your money. if he is a millionaire, give it all away, bernie if you don't like capitalism and want to be a socialist, you're free to give all your money away. i love when they tell us what we need to do with our money. we already pay taxes and you are paying 60% of taxes so you are making tons of money and you look at your paycheck, not at all. we destroyed yesterday, emily, you remember two-thirds of america living paycheck to paycheck and $100,000 just to be our goal.
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remember when we were in our 20s and i will make $100,000. and it's not enough anymore. so i just think this is all. he says that but sells this book. how much is this book? $35 selling tickets to go hear about it. just be quiet. i don't want to read this book. are you going to read it? >> i already did. >> did it make you feel bad? >> i think he is hood winking everybody. he knows exactly what he's doing and for $49.99 more i will call you -- but wait, there's more. by the way three houses with that servant leader salary as a senator and making money off of his books and capitol hill, bernie sanders, he wants to sign onto his bills, like a grumpy old man. now, that is the benchmark if he signs onto legislation, he and come and kamali was the only one left in the senate, which is
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troubling that she is now vice president. that is troubling how this has worked on america and young americans. a very young following of people who are, you know believing in his pile of doo-doo. that is a problem to me is that people are by you and what he is literally selling. >> the problem is, emily, you go to these propaganda factories they call colleges, that is what they do this glossy version of socialism where rich people are bad. they are the do pressers and trying to take everything from you so naturally young people ad they gravitate toward these false claims. >> emily: they are impressionable exactly to your point, cassie. this petri dish of perfectly right environment to soak up this information in this display, bernie sanders reminds me of almost like that authoritative professor mixed
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with a coleader that is due as i say and not as i do. he is the one with five wives while the followers followers are living in squalor and celibate. because that is the mentality, yes! >> emily: they are supposed to follow him to a t and pay that $100 to sit in the front row and not understanding what an absolute hypocrite he is or that pyramid is a sham, a show game. if you really believed to this the point to put their needs first, socialism believe there might believes everyone's rights are equal it wouldn't put it on media. have it for free and not even instrument to sign up for an account. find a free platform. that is where he should spread this message but instead another silent tone. i wish impressionable kids, eve. >> and she is also making money. coming up -- not in his backyard liberal nba superstar seth dimmick steph curry with affordable housing he is imposing their his $30 million
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that. bill melugin will join us with exclusive reporting at the border. come join john roberts and me to live at the top of the hour. >> we have new updates the fed searching the house when they did search the house on president biden beach house him rehobeth beach house. we are being told no classified documents were found inside of the house, kennedy. >> kennedy: classified documents should not be held in your beach house, even if the secret service services there. here is the president now and he could declassify everything that is in his possession. you know, but again we are seeing the contrast and hypocrisy of the agreed-upon times the fbi to go to various
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places and search through things as opposed to a formal raid as though they are looking for el chapo. >> you made a good point in the commercial break no classified information at the beach house. they didn't search for very long. >> that is exactly right the statement from bob bauer and the president said the search conducted 8:30 a.m. until 12:00. usually the government works at a glacial pace. everything that takes simply three and a half hours to me seems like lightning speed. shocking. we did they consistent with the process in wilmington. the doj took for further review materials and handwritten notes related to his time as vice president. so i think that is interesting because the conclusion is no documents classified markings were found. however there are some documents that were taken for further review. that remains to be seen exactly what that will look like or what conclusions drawn from that, ainsley. >> ainsley: you know, cassie,
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i think political influence can sway healthy stories happen. these stories but as of pretty conservative person, i'm glad they were not found. these are national secrets and i don't want those in anyone's hands but america first, right? i'm glad they didn't find them there but if you have a beach house or a house house as you call it, the white house, you will store all your business stuff in one place, right? he also had that office, the penn biden center. so i'm sure you are thrilled they didn't find it. >> sure, of course one house down, four or five to go. we are starting to get some answers. but i will think that most of us should overhaul the process by which we can take segments out of the white house. because we have seen it's been happening to a lot of folks. okay, they didn't need to do it but also sitting there for seven years. we don't have enough information on whatever he is doing.
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>> the archives room or department whatever it is at the white house where they like, "oh, my gosh, we forgot, we forgot a library book that he checked out and never brought it back and we never got it back." at the same time, this is their boss. >> kevin: 100% and i'm with kathy on this, and over classification problem in this country. 400 million americans access to some level of classified documents in this country, but they shouldn't be flying around willy-nilly. ainsley, i'm with you, this is a good thing no documents were found. i think that a house in 2017 and the wilmington house where they go back and forth seemingly most weekends. this is something they only travel to once a month or so or once every one or two months. this is a good thing and we will know more with the special counsel who is now meeting at the department of justice today and looking into this document issue. >> emily: respectively that is a talking point tim kaine said over classification in this
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country in response to president biden finding classified documents being found in president biden's residence at his leg. i know that talking point was not stated after found at president trump's house. for me as an american citizen, i would rather things me over classified in the name of social security or explanation why somehow okay. not that is what you are saying but disheartening for me especially from tim kaine the vice presidential contender that makes it somehow, the problem is just too much is called classified. that is not the problem i see. fico why was the fbi and mar-a-lago? 85% should be classified in the first place. "outnumbered" in just a moment. stay with us. stay with us. ♪ ♪ns who own a home. home values have climbed to near all-time highs, too. that means the cash you need is right there in your home.
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♪♪ >> last but not least, seven-time nfl championship tom brady says he is retiring, for real this time. making the announcement on twitter after a temporary retirement in 2022 and return for one more season with the tampa bay buccaneers. watch. >> good morning, guys. i'll get to the point right away. i'm retiring. for good. i know the process was a pretty
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big deal last time so when i woke up this morning i figured i would just press record and let you guys know first, so won't be long winded, you only get one super emotional retirement essay, and i used mine up last year. so really thank you guys so much to every single one of you for supporting me, my family, my friends, my teammates, my competitors, i could go on forever. there's too many. thank you guys for allowing me to live my absolute dream. i wouldn't change a thing. love you all. >> kennedy, your thoughts. >> it's easy to love people when you are that handsome and talented, right? >> i won't date you tom, so stop asking me. >> thank you. >> i can't. ainsley. >> when this came down this morning i went on instagram and i watched it, we watched it during the commercial break.
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i forgot to scroll. keep doing it, you'll see pictures of giselle, look, apparently they broke up because she wanted him to retire and he wouldn't, so he goes back, does another year, realizes i miss her, miss us being a family unit. i'm going to try to work on this. that's what i think. >> you are hearing it first, breaking news, ainsley. >> they are getting back together, potentially. >> do you ascribe to this? >> yes, certainly. seven super bowl wins, two different teams, we will not see his like like we have seen in a long time. >> not with all the officials on your side like the tuck roll, oh, sorry that slipped out. >> we can say he's a goat, but he understands there are more goats behind him, like patrick
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mahomes, so tom knows it's time. wish him the best. >> there is a back and forth, a lot of us who talk among the nfl, headed to the niners and the raiders, and it was a real topic and i think it came as a surprise to many in the sports industry and also out. what do you make of the all of a sudden turn about. did he know the whole time? >> my dad is laughing you are asking me a sports question, and san francisco, hilarious. >> raiders fan, i'm an 49ers fan, speculation he was going to sign with one of those teams as early as next week. >> one more year. >> and 49ers fan, the faithful, yes, he can come. >> do you know him? he's from california. >> [laughter] >> rumors are flying on this couch today between you two. >> he and giselle, the perfect couple. >> and three kids, three kids.
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>> and giselle loved his daughter. >> definitely a lot in the future. we will bring you all of this developing news. this really important breaking -- exactly. we are so grateful every day. thank you for watching. don't forget to dvr when you can't watch live and now here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you, emily. fox news alert, congressman andy biggs set to introduce articles of impeachment against alejandro mayorkas as the gop house judiciary committee holds its first hearing into the biden administration handling of the border crisis. >> john: the hearing comes as border officials raise the alarm over the growing amounts of drugs seized at the border and the terror suspects being detained. will this push president biden to start getting serious about securing the border. congressman darryl issa and katiic

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