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that's the value of ownership. [music] hello everyone this is "outnumbered" i am kayleigh mcenany here with emily compagno. also joining us tammy bruce host: of get tami bruise, molly hemingway and jason chafeits. we begin with state of the union address. present biden repeated several misleading claims, that is being
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generous including some about job creation, deficit reduction and inflation. he sounded tone deaf on fentanyl crisis. seemingly to forget his open border policies fuelled the problem. he pushed for bipartisanship. he went after republicans and accused party sparking booze and heckling the most ruckus state of the union speech in history. here are some of the highlights. >> we are going to need oil for at least another decade that can exceed and beyond that. we are going to need it. some republicans want medicare and social security to sunset. i am not saying it is a majority. 25% of entire national debt took over 200 years to accumulate added by one administration
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alone in the last one, they are the facts check it out. check it out. fentanyl killing more than 70,000 americans a year. you got it. >> it is your fault! >> kayleigh: hard to know where to start. we are going to need oil for at least another decade. come on, sherlock. perhaps perpetuity. >> small victories unintended by the president. bottom line it was riddled with false promises, statements and pats on the back. americans see through his entire speech including the ad libs. difference between official published record and what he said which included a few for
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example additions when he spoke about fentanyl adding on, on the border. vice president didn't move her face because apparently border security is limited to bipartisanship. wall street journal nailed it this terms of president's falsities and why that matters so much. all of his legislative victories he touts. they don't have the benefits he promised. americans still see crime-riddled streets. inflation reduction act didn't help inflation. jobs he created were stored on the ones lost because of and and more overregulation. i want to point out one thing. we point out this unifier in chief. so much more divisive than any other president in history. this mayorally democrats. turns off a majority. that is why majority of americans feel so disheartened.
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they see their pocketbooks don't go as far as they used. dip into saving and arresting control to the states. they are seeing an a president that intentionally divides the united states. the rest of americans see through his shams. >> they do. jason, you have sat in that room. sat in the house dham bers, republicans getting criticism for being boisterous. i would argue on social security and medicare, that was a cause for being boisterous, outright lie. we heard it. "washington post" fact checker. he woke up from his nap, it is my view republicans needed to be boisterous, abject lie from the president. >> it is not the first time republicans have heard that. democrats continue to repeat
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that over and over. to say republicans suggesting it be sunseted. no. you have to fix it. you have to make adjustments if you want to continue on. that is a far different scenario. i thought the speech overall, i think it is forgettable. no new big ideas that kwr out there other than hey, leapt's go tackle all those non competes for people flipping burgers and let's get after the fees out there for junk fees at hotels that aren't resorts. other then that what was the big idea how to fix inflation or border? or energy crisis or take on china? he didn't have anything. he forgot to talk about the issues and things like inflation that people are dealing with. >> you are so right. molly, odd dichotomy clinton, obama had a rough midterm.
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polling showing people soft under joe biden. i think he feels invincible at this point. >> you had the reality heading into the midterm vast majority of americans unhappy. when it came to results in the elections because of how we run elections, didn't result in this like humongous republican victory. republicans did take the house. i was so happy to see how ruckus it got. energy noticeably lacking for a few years. we have to point out really quickly, that was a difficult speak to listen to. he was not performing well. it was embarrassing and uncomfortable. he forgot names and couldn't say that i means on the teleprompter with how many seeds democrats had. it was difficult. also speeding through the speech. it was hard to keep track of
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what he said. but it was interesting it was this play for the next election and he was pretending like he did have sort of a conservative populous agenda. taking credit for things donald trump signed. he sounded like an american-first republican. totally at odds as his policy. destroying energy dependence. opening up the border. that matters because that is what people will hear. that is a very politically popular viewpoint and republicans should pay attention. >> he has said america is strong because our people are strong. that is a direct quote from president trump. we have a montage for you, sorry to bring. >> before i came to office,
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>> not anymore. >> point of that is we just saw a china balloon traverse the united states. we have images. china increasing in power under trump. now all of a sudden wained. >> many different faces, exhausted, confused, perplexed surprised. it wasn't just in the house. that is what americans were looking like who were watching. people were watching the speech sus poesed to be the state of the union. all right. eggs 8 bucks, gas high. not great increase slowed down for inflation right. americans are sitting waiting for answers. believing maybe they could get answers. instead they got this fapt si world where no, we are not
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stronger. last summer, the british intelligence and american intelligence had a joint press conference state department. china, this is urgent, dangerous crazy. then the next thing despite that americans watch this balloon traverse the entire continental united states. we know war is expanding, putin is running around doing his thing. china getting excited. north carolina getting excited. iran helping. americans know daily experience and comes to national security. what they saw was completely disconnected from reality. those faces are a reflection also of the look on the faces of americans. >> kayleigh: exact quote from our president i enjoy conversion. >> i think looking back on this, least patriotic speech i have ever heard from a president. didn't recognize our troops.
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didn't thank the troops. everybody would have stood up. didn't talk about first responders everything they went through. border patrol, all they heard is we need comprehensive immigration reform. least patriotic thing. >> >> kayleigh: let's look at the response. excellent response. let's take a watch. >> i'll be the first to admit. present biden and i don't have a lot in common. i am for freedom. he is from government control. at 40 i am the youngest governor in the country. at 80 he is the oldest president in american history. i am the first woman to lead my state. he is the first man to surrender his presidency to a woke mob -- >> kayleigh: a plus, plus, plus. blew it out of the water.
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>> so effective. patriotism. riveting. story she told visiting the troops after christmas with the first lady. it was beautiful. it was one of the most effective speeches in terms of rebuttal. had cohesive theme that carried on organization. president lacked. she made up for in spades what present biden lacked honesty, truth, vision, commitment, policy. everything. that patriotism love for america. as they put it up gop-response paints bleak portrait of the u.s. so you know. >> kayleigh: false. >> joe biden's job to paint a picture, he feeled sarah sanders
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>> gop-response-led housz house house making good members of the oversight committee questioning three former twitter executives about the decision making led to it blocking this new york post report weeks before 2020 election. social media giant suspended accounts of those who even posted about it. here is some of the hearing a short while ago. >> american witnessed a
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coordinated campaign by social media companies to suppress and legitimize existence of hunter biden's laptop and its contents. >> this morning we return not to focus on advancing this robust agenda progress. instead to take up authentically trivial pursuit of right-wing politics in america. >> i think you got played. i think you wanted to be taken down. we know that is accomplished in the twitter file. >> whole hearing about a whole hick up in a right-wing operation. that is why we are here. it is just an abuse of public resources and public time. we are talking about hunter biden's half fake laptop story. this is an embarrassment. >> kayleigh, you are one of the individuals that experienced this personally. >> kayleigh: that's right.
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coordinated campaign to new york post wanted to suppress, five largest newspapers. i was white house press secretary. shared it on my personal account. blocked my personal account and would not unblock it until i took down to story. what makes this gauling, fbi whiler in office, trump administration having weekly meetings with social media companies. reportedly warned against a hack and leak against hunter biden. fbi going behind the scenes to suppress the voice of the american people embodied in the executive branch. it is imappalling. good on the gop. >> you have police power, people that regulate these people.
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former general counsel working for twitter. they get so brazen and so aggressive, not that they are breaking the law, they are breaking terms of service of twitter. all for a political agenda. isn't it a co-incidence always against republicans and conservatives? for the federal government to use resources of federal bureau of investigation to push this narrative and push republicans out of the discussion and suppress a story they know is true! they had this laptop a long time. they knew it was true! yet they push twitter to take it down. >> there was a moment, molly, really illustrates how these executives stoked that divisive fire. stoked that um, hyper bollic nature, cesspool of twitter. let's watch. >> did you write this tweet?
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>>ly regret the language i used, yes, i did post that. >> i'll read the tweet so it is in the record, yes that person in the pink had is clearly a threat than actual nazis in the white house. >> what about the hundreds of people that worked in the administration? >> certainly not. >> did anyone ask you to take down that tweet? >> no twitter didn't have a practice of restricting employees. >> only conservatives. what this underscores not only absolutely sort of unfettered environment there in terms of stoking that fire i said. but that, they are the ones that really push forward this environment they blame others for. they use this rhetoric that matters, that has actual consequences. until now their feet weren't held to the fire.
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certainly, sir. sorry sir. these people with the twitter on their back had no problem. >> at the beginning, democrats censorship of american speech is not a big deal. it is not important. we don't want to work on it. violation of first amendment rights government coordinate with very powerful corporation to destroy people's right to destroy information, freedom of press. new york press oldest countously newspaper in america. they had the goods on the one of the most important goods of 2020 election. this is election meddling unthinkable. we heard because russia was doing -- we had to shut the entire country down and run an entire campaign of putting everyone we could think of put inning jail. here twitter and even more powerful social media companies colluding with the government knew they were lying.
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this is a massive story. our constitution is important. first amendment is important. i wish democrats will see that as well as some republicans. >> absolutely. comber talked about to former executives and described whimsy they address something that was a really big complex situation, molly just underlined. >> mr. roth, miss gaty and mr. baker. appears you failed at your jobs. in a matter of hours, deciding on a story that involved years and dozens of transactions. >> power they wielded. >> what we also learned through the twitter files thank god for that data, debate or rejection. russian bots. list that came over. these accounts are russian bots. they were talking in e-mails how they knew that wasn't true and what to do. because it was false.
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they did it any way. i think there is a problem when we are presuming good will when you say you have, you failed at your job, this was their job. >> yes. >> they did their job. we have to remember that nobody tripped over a log. it wasn't a leb leprechaun. the squad wants you to think they are naive and dumb. twitter individuals testifying it is important. what is important the data behind the scenes americans need to see these people behave in a way that makes no sense. >> kayleigh: i want to say one thing, i like to praise principle, democrats congressman row sent a private e-mail unbeknownst asking what was going on, on behalf of free speech. that is principle. i appreciate. >> even if row con does it as a
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democrat. there are republican leaders doing nothing. you have a sitting republican center account locked because he tweeted a photo of him hunting. it is a top priority. >> that's right. they are not executives they are prop pa good afternoon das. transgender rights activist in oklahoma -- vowing to protect children from life changing surgeries and puberty blockers more on that next. - "the most perfect medium, because it will preserve its own level; because having intrinsic and universal value, it can never die in our hands." true then. true now. let rosland capital help put gold and silver in your hands. rosland capital - a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and our premium coins,
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>> transgender rights activist protested inside oklahoma's state oklahoma building. group called translives matter against proposed legislation that would ban gender affirming surgery for young people and ban health care professionals referring anyone under age of 26 including surgical and non-surgical interventions. another ban anyone under 18 from undergoing sex-change operation. tammy? >> i know that there is a big hubbub from the biden administration from surgeon general social media too dangerous for minors to engage in and should be limits. they don't have the where with all to cope with gauging with others and what social media does. yet there is not a peep.
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yet encouraging dynamic from biden administration. life changing irreversible dynamic for children. we are going to look back regarding an adult issue, using children to create validity to adult choices and feelings. horrible. this is not even about transgenderism at all. it is about the nature of using children to reinforce the validity or the nature of who we are and the choices we make as adult individuals. and it is unacceptable. you know. i saw this coming 20 years ago. children began to be a focus in an effort to legitimize nature of the choices we are making as adults. it is a marginal group. it is marginal extremists. this is not what the transgender community in general out there
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this is political. leftism. it is this wrapped up in this kind of politics and people should not be afraid of it. if you think social media can't handle, how do you think they can handle something irreversible not like a hair cut that is going to change. jason? >> the way tammy explained. i their sarah huckabee sanders talked about wokism and idea of following false idols and salute to flags and doing these falls in that same sort of, same or ra of what they are talking about. i feel for somebody having this much trouble and confusion early on in life. those are decisions adults make. not people that are children. trying to figure out life and who they are and what they believe in. i want there to be freedom and liberty and pursue happiness and
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their lives and everything else. these decisions made on children disgust me. >> activist point to staggering suicide rates among those under 26 if you don't let us do it is life or definite. operations and procedures are irreversible. when you remove consent from authority figure. it raises -- extreme emotional manipulation. if you aren't allowed to permanently sterilize a young girl. if you are not allowed to perform genital -- it is emotional manipulation. there is a yuf miz m, it is a
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physical violation and shouldn't be done on any children. these bills are moderate. don't go far enough. we should be speaking to protect these kids who are being abused by social media and other negative entities. we should care about our children much more. >> i love so much molly brought up the specificity in realm of medicine and children. for the media narrative, perhaps that is in part why so many kids think it is no big deal. >> to the point of emotional manipulation, if you don't support young people having life altering surgery, if you don't support that, one of the activist you are supporting a
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genocide. he used the word genocide. i don't know if he or she means. it is false, completely irresponsible comparison and gross one at that. these blue states are become safe havens for young kids to have gender-altering surgery. california, newson signed a law, temporary jurisdiction over your child, let's say you are in oklahoma, your child goes to california, imagine california becoming a parent of that child. not the state of california, not the state of minnesota. >> no worse authority i can imagine than the state let alone state of california. it is frightening and irresponsible as you said. biden's irs putting service industry on notice. agency proposing a plan to crack
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people. >> of course it is. in this administration, they see every dollar you have made. every dollar of your income is a dollar of government's lost income. servers make $100 a day, median. restaurant business reported inflation hurt server's tips. we have covered this. they are not getting tipped as much dollars worth less thanks to biden now with a threat of the irs on the heels of the department of labor making the ruling tip pooling is unconstitutional. that is invalidated also. they are clawing back any modacom of a red dollar. they have no budgetary sense. i have seen firsthand multiple times, government willing to spend hundreds of thousands of your dollars to claw back a tiny
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fraction they see as their dollars. because the irs in its inf infinitely bureaucratic low performing nature -- >> she has no opinion. >> they are coming for the hardest working among u.s. >> house republicans say 60% of audits would hit those making 75,000 or less. >> that is the easy picking, that is the low hanging fruit. they sent a letter. people get scared. they don't have money for a lawyer. they send money they say you owe. compliance with the businesses. if you decline to participate, all willing and voluntary, you are going on a list. jason knows what it is like to be on a list to be targeted. if you make money on etsy, your venmo account, paypal.
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ebay. now they are coming after you. this is obscene and what nations do to suppress, depress a population and suppress activity and make it as though government deserves all your money and they will have 75% levels of target for taxes to make it seem as though you can't handle your life, we'll handle for you. >> kayleigh: jason, irs responded proposal for comment. fancy way of saying we want your comment. >> hi don't trust the irs. lowest learner, we are going to target people based on political affiliations and all that. where is the presumption of innocence here? this is a rule that is going to target those people who literally live on tips. pay your taxes. really, this is the top of the biden agenda? that is where they are spending the money. >> true. molly public pressure working.
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they were going to look at those getting money through venmo, etsy. rule pulled back. maybe they are listening to the people a little. >> only slightly pulled back. >> there is outrage. then we are going to revisit this. they do it in a more quiet fashion in the future. it is interesting if you listen to the rhetoric of democrats including joe biden. they want to go after billionaires and millionaires. these people are lawyers. they accountants that can manage not to pay anymore. all of the policies going after lower class and lower middle class. proof is in the pudding. hiring of the irs agents. they are going after hobbyist. this is not what we need to be doing as a country styling that creativity. >> i want to make a final point in the language of that
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>> extwitter executives on censorship and what role government agencies prayed in squashing hunter biden laptop story. pete sessions of texas joins us, majority leader steve scalise. riley gaines at the state of the union. we'll hear from her on her battle to keep women's sports exclusively for females. whether disney has gone too far with a reboot. i am john roberts, sandra and i will see you at the top of the hour for "america reports." [music] >> kayleigh: welcome back, now going to the movies may cost you a bit more. amc theatres new ticket pricing
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more movie goers opting to watch from home. different price tiered based on where the seat is located. front row cheaper. jason, waited with baited breath. >> this is before covid. date night with my wife. decided to see "la la land." i hated the movie. did love the fact, i got the big comfy seat and fell asleep in the first seat and woke up at the end and loved it. this is worth 20 bucks and my wife didn't complain a bit. >> molly, cheap seats front row. seat next to the guy, why don't you create a better movie going experience rather than expanding the cost per seat?
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>> clearly movie industry isn't doing well because they are not making movies people want to see. "top gun" was a great exception. everyone wanted to see that in a theatre. a lot of movies you don't bother. i doubt this will solve the problem. having said that i, i liked going to the dollar movie theatre. when you paid a dollar, maybe that front row will be just the rowdy people who get to shout at the screen. >> rocky horror picture shore. >> i got shushed at the hollywood bowl. i was talking back a bit too much. i got an usher say miss will you please. cinema important going to the theatre important. "top gun" important. higher prices does change the
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nature. how you'll behave. choose your seat. theatre-style seat issing. everybody has a good seat. anything to get people back in cinema. movie watching different when you are not having distractions of your couch. >> is this a good idea, kayleigh? >> kayleigh: of course not. demands low, basic economics. we went to the movies during my maternity leave. brought my kids, watched a cartoon, forced my sister. i look over lying flat on the seat fast asleep. [laughter]. >> yes. >> that is the way to use those seats. fall awe sleep. built in baby sitting right there. >> whatever that latest "bat man" half of us fell asleep. all right. more "outnumbered" in a moment. [music]
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>> last but not least, last night's state of the union address is making for some good laughs online, blunt reactions from the crowd. house speaker kevin mccarthy looked less than enthused, why would he be while listening to president biden, drawing comparisons of ben affleck, looked pretty miserable earlier in the week at the grammy awards. both men looked bored at their respective events and folks online are having a field day with it. one twitter user writes, kevin mccarthy looks like ben affleck at the grammy's, and ben affleck is the kevin mccarthy of the state of the union. >> i thought kevin mccarthy did
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a good job, the right mood, pleasant, but he was bored and i think that was a common emotion felt by everyone, and if it were a crime to be bored while watching the state of the union, we would have to build more prisons to house everybody. >> and brad pitt, one and the same, ben affleck. >> nobody in my mind is going to beat the reaction of mike lee, senator mike lee from utah, if you've watched this video and look at mike, he really captures what i think a lot of people are like what the -- what are we looking at here? that one. >> america right now. >> face of america. >> emily, at least kevin mccarthy chose to embrace ben affleck at the grammies and not will smith at the oscars. that's nancy pelosiesque. >> if he deliberately wanted to portray his boredom, he succeeded.
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growing up in the performing arts, something that has served me well is always know what camera is on you, to sort of perfect your active listening face, perfect the look you will see splashed on every newspaper after. if he wanted to project that, we all felt it, i get it. but perhaps you know, it might serve to elevate if you work on your pleasant face. >> subtle moments, he would go like -- to the side, if there was a lie. >> i could never play poker, everything is right there, and surprised people know what i'm thinking. he did a good job. i have a feeling -- you get advance of what's going to be read and you know some bumps and go off script. so you want to be careful. you almost could want to do the look like that's perfect but really don't know what's behind there, and there is plenty, but with kevin mccarthy he accomplished that, kind of disinterested, not making a judgment with his face.
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i think he did a good job. most of us were making judgments with our face like mike lee, i think we appreciated him. >> his was like am i being punked? >> ashton -- >> i could take the disinterest face to a new level if you took me to the grammys. here is "america reports." >> john: kayleigh, welcome back, by the way. police in texas busting a major fentanyl lab in houston that was posing as a car rental business as officials warn mexican drug cartels are building up the deadly fentanyl operations across the country. a devastating effect on american families because of the often fatal consequences. >> sandra: and that includes the family of 19-year-old j.j. neederman, unknowingly poisoned by a fill laced with fentanyl. his mother tanya will join us whether she thinks president biden is serious about addressing the crisi

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