tv Outnumbered FOX News April 21, 2023 9:00am-10:00am PDT
9:00 am
risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. open up your world! a chance for up to 4 months between treatments with vabysmo. ask your doctor. ♪ >> hello, everyone. this is outnumbered. i'm emily here with k kayleigh d julie, fox news contributor and board certified radiologist nicole sapphire and on the coach for the first time retired nypd paul morrow.
9:01 am
great to have you, paul. second show of the week so i get a bonus today. let's get to it. we begin with this, new details emerging about the biden campaign's last minute effort to cover up the new york post hunter biden laptop story before the 2020 election. and the origins of the infamous in new sworn testimony morel said secretary of state antony blinken played a key role that led to the now debunked letter. blinken was working as senior biden campaign adviser at the time and house republicans are asking blinken to testify in their investigation of the coverup and many argue that the now debunked statement helped save president biden in the 2020
9:02 am
election final days. he uses it to defend his son during that year's final debate. >> there's 50 former national intelligence folks saying he's accused me of a russian plan and has all the former five heads of cia, both parties say what he's say asking a bunch of garbage. nobody believes it except his and his good friend rudy giuliani. >> you mean the laptop is now another russia, russia, russia hoax? >> that's exactly what we're told. >> this is where he's going. >> how much more do the american people have to swallow on behest of president biden. >> wow, if you're a democrat,
9:03 am
guess who your campaign stories are? not people you pedal in the media or influencers and you get those too if you're a tiktok store or biden administration. your campaign surrogates are intelligence officials. that's what we learn that had blinken, the guy that goes onto become secretary of state is organizing a letter of former intel officials so if you have a d behind your name, democrat, you get this high profile, highly connected group of people in washington, former officials, current official who is will bound together and write a letter on your behalf and social immediate jaire will ban anyone that says otherwise or questions it. if you're a republican, you don't not get that treatment, you get a fake dossier made and safeguards surveillance come vented and the media buying hook, line and sinker. if you didn't believe there was a deep state, believe it now after this story came out.
9:04 am
it's not just a term pedaled in the deep, dark holes of the internet. it's real. >> the mass nations are extraordinary. >> i did half my career in counter terrorism and this is pretty well and i can tell you that if you look at it, there's only certain things that could have happened here. there's only two; right. think about what happened. the laptop comes in to the shop. ultimately it's abandoned and the shop says it surfaces and it was washed out while hunter was in the shop or washed out quickly. it was the guy that owns the shop hard and they realize this guy was not an asset. if hunter was the one who had it while it was reached, and that would be the implication.
9:05 am
we haven't ever and they were so behinded by bias, they were deciding that i'm signing on and full disclosure and i met a few of them. it's very, very disappointing and think about how it must be for the intelligence officers in the field working with some of the worst places in the world >> it's the credit card and the reference to national security -- credibility and national security and job
9:06 am
functions and have us accept and in that case, it must be true and that's the chairman of the house judiciary and intelligence committee said and it was exactly that and they've got the right to free speech and reference to national security credentials is late to the story. it suggested access to specialized information that the public didn't have and it's why we have to trust it and who was behinded was voters. voters voted for biden not knowing this and current secretary of state antony blinken is responsible for possibly burying something that could be considered election tampering and there's a large swath of democrats in the country that have said in polls. they would have voted differently and not only that but what does that say about the president and he lied with a
9:07 am
straight face and on a campaign debate, could you imagine what other lies he's told once he's in the white house? he fooled democrats into voting for him. that needs to be looked into and i don't understand how secretary of state is sitting in his office right now without calls for him to resign. election tampering, that's a big deal and something that obviously if the trump administration was in this white house, if we were talking about donald trump jr., could you imagine the headlines on all the different cable networks. it would be -- it would be a mass -- i mean, it would be just mass kill on the trump family. >> quickly to your point really quick, imagine you're on the biden campaign and you're blinken and campaign adviser and most campaigns i've been on one and snap into action when a bad story comes out ask call all your media surrogates and plead the side of the case.
9:08 am
there's a letter from l 51 intelligence agencies and former people and it's despicable. >> irs whistle blower not politically affiliated and it'll turn to politics and it's a cover up. >> that's why i keep stressing this because it's larger and beyond and one month of association and one thing that's been in the works for decades for biden and it's difficult for a lot of americans to understand how deep those roots go and outredeepthey're intertwined ane all politics and snapped into action at behest of political whim. are the best and brightest. it's horrifying. he had a group of buddies come together and put out a opinion piece because of credentials and you're going to believe us and low opinion of american intelligence in general. there's a low opinion of us and we'll believe everything we say and saw with the covid origins and same thing with dr. fauci
9:09 am
and dr. kristin anderson put together that piece in art and nature journal saying you have to believe us. didn't come from the left just because if they put a microcosm of energy into investigating biden and hunter biden the way they do trump, then maybe we'd have some truth and transparency but at this point as it stands, they believe that they can tell you anything and americans will believe them and we can see by how election haves turned out that that's true. >> i'm continually disappointed by our intelligence and defense communities and leadership and trickle down of woke security and this just takes the cake. all right, up next, president biden is reportedly set to announce his reelection campaign next week but democrat voters may not be backing another four years of biden. not hard to guess why. ♪ and at
9:14 am
plans to announce his reelection launch next week and they believe it could be a video announcement that comes as soon as tuesday and marks four year anniversary of 2022 launch. that timing seems to contradict biden's original game plan and axios report from earlier that claimed this: president biden adviser and close allies don't expect a run for reelection any time soon and some now believe it could come as late as july.
9:15 am
republican hopefuls include former president trump and former un ambassador nikki haley among others. paul, jackie heinrich was reporting it was around april and unclear on the axios reporting the fall and could be that the president has international trips coming up, debt ceiling negotiations and the timing makes sense or it could be this. put up the polling for the democratic nominees or contenders i should say and have biden at 67%, robert f. kennedy jr. at 14%. you have him in double digits and happened wednesday and maybe president biden woke up and said i got to get out there. >> i think you're right. i think looking at this sort of tactically, take ago step back they see this kind of thing and they're saying to themselves, we better get out ahead of this and doesn't auger well for where all this is going. the other thing i think is as you said he'll be overseas and
9:16 am
etc. and the old saying goes you campaign in poetry but you govern in pros. weir not going to get a whole lot of action on the ground and you're seeing with the initiatives we're hearing coming out and take overseas trips, et cetera, to put a fine point, the idea is make him more presidential because the notion that he's not really up to the job and i'm not breaking any new ground here, the notion that he's not really up to the job is really becoming concrete in the american mind. we're seeing uncle joe as someone we like to see at home on the couch. >> exactly. back in the basement. emily, he might have looked at new hampshire polling and this is astonishing and this is the sitting president and take a look at unh poll, do you want
9:17 am
biden to run in 2024? this is democrats in new hampshire. 50% say no and 43% said they do want it and this other new hampshire poll of potential contenders, only two in the race currently but as biden at 25%, new hampshire voters, sandra 17, pete buttigieg at 9%. imagine your transportation secretary just 11 points behind the sitting president in the polls. it's really a wakeup call. >> as well, look who they've elevated. michelle obama is 10%. they're still fantasizing because they don't have someone that's a clear leader. look at array of not only politics of where they sit on the spectrum but the reality of all of these contenders. the reality. i have to remind everyone that the campaign aspect, remember when we learned essentially what they're doing is gearing themselves up to be able to be nimble and pivot if something happens to biden for example. if he des to pursue or --
9:18 am
declines to pursue or dark horses in the running and they're making him more presidential but look for a very general campaign because they can just pick up and insert to whatever the next con sender is and the really interesting thing is gavin newsom's comments as he emerges and kamala harris and the reality is the important position here is who is going to be vying for vp and who will toe the party line and break away and say, the american people don't want this. so here's why i'm throwing my hat in the ring because i can do better and democrat party fall into line behind me. >> julie, quite a shift on the gop side and in december it was trump 51% or currently it's trump 51%, desantis 38 and december desantis 58 and 31. desantis hasn't announced and could get a tail wind when he announces and the debate stage could matter a lot. what do you make of this mirror shift? >> i have to say when you look at numbers and hear biden
9:19 am
announcing his presidential campaign, the timing of it is also very interesting. he's planning on announcing four years to the date of the anniversary of when he announced his presidency and election campaign in 2020; right? usually celebrate anniversaries and i mean for most anniversaries, that's a celebratory event. this is nothing to celebrate. if you look at this white house and this country when it comes to inflation and gas prices. attentions with several super powers, and the country is a mess. who is it, 67% was a good percentage of wanting to jump in. the numbers were high and his polling numbers were table.
9:20 am
>> biden looks presidential and that's his game plan and republicans can avoid name calling and personal insults and it's a poly cystic view and would behoover republicans to get that from the get go. a cbs poll from february shows that americans believe that -- about 57% believe it is his policies that are causing bad inflation and economy now and one thing how michelle obama had 10% of democrats for the front runner and she's saying that's fantast cal. do you know what kamala harris had on that? 2%. the democrat haves a problem if kamala harris is the vp candidate once again, people don't like her and not just republicans and democrats don't like her as well and it'll be interesting to see who biden
9:21 am
chooses as his running mate and he may not last for a second term and they're going to look at vp can date and people don't believe kamala ha harris has wht it takes because she doesn't. >> in this case, the vice president gets you 2% of your party voting for you. quick reminder, fox hosting the first republican debate of the 2024 primary psychothis will august in milwaukee. the city that will host the republican national convention, we all look forward to seeing who's on that stage. tune in right here on fox. up next, ecoterrorist strike another big city targeting suvs all in the name of climate activism. ♪
9:22 am
9:23 am
even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com
9:25 am
hey, man. you could save hundreds for safe driving with liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance. so you only pay for what you need! whoo! we gotta go again. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune, muscle, bone, and heart health. yaaay! woo hoo! ensure with 25 vitamins and minerals and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪
9:26 am
♪ >> egozellot is are coming for your car and they struck boston for the first time with police saying they deflated 43 tires on luxury suvs in the name of climate activism and left notes explaining to the victims "your gas guzzler kills". it was the ecomobs most destructive night yet after infuriating drivers in nine different countries and left's rhetoric on climate change may not be helping to stop the rise in ecoterrorism. watch. >> if we don't keep the temperature from going above 1.5 degrees celsius raised, then we're in real trouble. >> that's what's boiling the oceans, creating the atmospheric rivers and rain bombs and sucking moisture out of the land and creating the droughts and melting the ice and raising sea
9:27 am
level. >> climate change is the crisis of our lifetime. we have an obligation to future generations to make sure that we have a planet for them to live on. >> if we want to see real changes, we can't -- if we look through history, if people who were advocating for, for example social justice, if they only used the legal methods, we wouldn't be where we are today. >> paul, many are arguing that's frankly dangerous rhetoric. you were in law enforcement and it's incumbent bonn especially elected officials to tamp down rising and inflamed tensions, not to stoke. greta tunberg kansas city chiefs say what she wants and they're problematic given they have the problem to ease and stop the fomenting of peoples targets. >> i know a lot about these groups and inside groups like this, there tends to be a real eco chamber and one upmanship
9:28 am
and everybody wants to be the person who's most committed and look where that leads. that has to be the least compelling slate of spokes americans i've seen in my life. greta is 20 years old now and she should know better and advocating for extralegal activity, you're giving a green light and giving the war on terror, we've decided it's all in the r rear-view mirror and people doing for advocacy that ultimately led to violence. okay, you make the conspiracy cases and you guys are lawyers and know that. putting on my lawyer hat, some of these people have to be very, very careful and when our government officials don't tamp it down but rather rant and rave, al gore, former government official, let's have an adult conversation because it's starting to feel like a cult.
9:29 am
>> a lot of fires rampant in the 80s and 90s and spiking in the trees led to albeit unintended deaths but deaths nonetheless. they're truly playing with fire and no small nonviolence and no repercussions that's harmful. >> this is driven by politicians including our president that's mentioned electric car tesla and behind the scenes and consoled with tesla about the wave of the future in electric cars and the state of california and they want to make it a law to drive an electric car by 2025 and what's under attack is the american family because they're saying they're not targeting hybrid vehicles, they're not targeting electric vehicles but gas guzzlers. who drives gas guzzlers? moms. i am one of them. i have a lot of kids. they don't fit in a little freaking tesla. i drove in a tesla the other day. my kids drove my crazy because they were like on top of each other. i need three rows and don't
9:30 am
enjoy filling up my gas tank. i'm not proud but i need to separate my children or i'll go crazy on the highway and get in a car crash. my life is at risk is what i'm saying. >> there's a lot of consumption coming into place and my car is a 72 one and i have a new engine and it's a coyote illuminator. you look and say it's a classic and gas guzzler but it's gets great gas mileage. god help me if someone approaches my car with a tire iron. >> i'm okay with the biden administration for the environmental justice platform and supporters love t but they're not calling out civil unrest and these are criminal activities and by the way, slashing the story tires will not move the needle coming to decreasing pollution and any impact on the environment and they need to hold china and india accountable for their missions and want to have impact for environmental pollution and it's not right and they need to speak out against the criminal acts. >> speaking of bidden, of course not common sense is not part of the agenda and it's making
9:31 am
environmental justice the core mission of our federal agencies and never mind their actual purposes like operational readiness or the like. >> biden going to the trip to ireland and didn't hold pressoconferences and explore genealogy or family try and -- press conferences or explore the genealogy or family tree and the existential threat to the world is climate change. it's clearly over the top hyperbole trying to bring back the left wing base and i can name a few more existential threats to america's children when we don't harden our schools, which he said he's not interested in doing. china as they have hypersonic weapons, terrorists crossing our southern border, these are existential threats and leave it to our president to explore the genealogy and win back the radicals and say it's the greatest threat we face. >> i'll never forget the environmental justice warriors that spread out across the freeway and prevented a prior felon on patrol from getting to his job and meant he'd go back to jail. the consequences are unaccept and will incumbent on the
9:32 am
elected officials to tamp it down and stoke the fire. coming up, why transportation secretary pete buttigieg wants tons of millions of your taxpayer dollars for female crash test dummies. that brainiac idea is next. ♪ veteran homeowners making a big car payment every month? car loans can be expensive and the payments high. consolidate that car loan into a newday home loan and save hundreds every month.
9:34 am
realtor.com (in a whisper) if we use kevin's college fund, we can afford this house. the house whisperer! this house says use realtor.com to find options within your budget. good luck young man. realtor.com to each their home. tv: try tide power pods with 85% more tide in every pod. who needs that much more tide?
9:35 am
(crashing sound) he does. mom: we're having triplets. no, what does that mean? it means you're gonna need more tide. -see? -baby: ah. more likes? more tide. the more adorable? more tide. everyone's gonna need more tide. ♪ you're gonna need- more tide. it's a mess out there. that's why there's 85% more tide in every power pod. my mental health was much better, but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. and it's unlikely to improve without treatment. i felt like my movements were in the spotlight. ingrezza is a prescription medicine to treat adults with td movements. ingrezza is different. it's the simple, once-daily treatment proven to reduce td that's #1 prescribed. people taking ingrezza can stay on their current dose of most mental health meds. ingrezza 80 mg is proven to reduce td movements in 7 out of 10 people. don't take ingrezza if you're allergic to any of
9:36 am
its ingredients. ingrezza may cause serious side effects, including sleepiness. don't drive, operate heavy machinery, or do other dangerous activities until you know how ingrezza affects you. other serious side effects include potential heart rhythm problems and abnormal movements. it's nice people focus more on me. ask your doctor about #1 prescribed, once-daily ingrezza. learn how you could pay as little as zero dollars at ingrezza.com ♪ ingrezza ♪ ♪ >> last week pete buttigieg's focus was on racist roads. >> there's a lot of reasons
9:37 am
related to discrimination and even the ways that roads are designed and built. who has access to a safe street design that's got crosswalks and good lighting who doesn't have that access. that can drive disparities and we have a responsibility to ability on that. >> if that's not enough, the transportation secretary wants more gender equity in crash test dummies and that push earning from a liberal democrat congresswoman. >> critical funding that would axel brate! the development and area i've written to you about the use of female dummies in crash testing and it'll start fighting gender inequity among crash victims. >> i'm glad we found a few deputies that know what a woman is with a female dummy you have to know what a female is. >> it's kudos to them for recognizing women have breasts. that's nice. i appreciate that.
9:38 am
but at the same time we don't need female crash test dummies and dummy is a dumbny and not a person. i don't know if he understands that and who he's trying to appease. appease to women and political stunt or saying women are bad drivers because apparently the reason being is that 73% of the majority of crashes are by women. i hate to say this and female drivers not all are, not talking about me, but i've seen a few women not know how to parallel park. >> 73% of women are majority of crash victims. >> i drive 30 in a 60 zone and can't parallel park. i may be the reason for this. >> there we go. >> dr. sapphire, interestingly that lawmaker in a letter said that most commonly used test dumdummies are simply scaled don versionings of the male and based on >> that that is why
9:39 am
they were saying transgender women should be able to compete and they're saying hold on there's a physical difference when it comes to biological women and they're right. you have a variation of height and size when it comes to people. you have very small petite people and morbidly obese people and we're not investing in the morbidly obese crash test dummies and makes up the average american these days. maybe what we should do similar prove health and wellness in the country to get the obesity crisis under wraps because we lead the world in obesity. not something to be proud of. >> paul, are you in? >> i've responded to plenty of car accidents and i've never responded -- not all women. >> okay. >> i would never go l. i don't
9:40 am
see how the gender of crash test dummy would have mitigated any stuff i've seen. it's ridiculous. i'll make this real easy, men care so little about this point, ii'll tell you what, mayor pete, make them all women. go ahead, we'll give you that one. soft. save 20 ml. >> emily, your thoughts. >> i was an emt and volunteered with the core of fire department in california and every dead body and car accident and everything. the gender played no part in how they died or how they were injinjured and decapitation wasa human without a head regardless. i will say that to your point, height matters, height differentiation and knee length and size, et cetera. do that and spending tax dollars on a female dummy in the name of equity. no thanks, connecticut. save it. >> julie -- go ahead, paul. >> we'll get this and doesn't come is advocacy groups for certain sizes of the dummies.
9:41 am
inanimate objects have lobbyists and sounds crazy but is it any crazier than some of the stuff we've seen? >> no, the small matter of secretary buttigieg's competency and wanted to create airline portal to go on and see what your airlines were and sounds great. i go on and it's just like, a chart of whatever american has on their website and delta like i could find that myself so i half believe the dummies will be paper dolls and everything he touches turns to waste. >> maybe should i say it? i guess i won't. i will. blow up dolls is that where we're going? >> that would be cheaper. >> wouldn't cost 20 million. >> according to the left, you put on a dress and all the sudden that makes you a woman. what they'll do is put a dress on the crash test dummy and say here's a female. >> that's fine. do that. it's $2. >> what a conversation for a friday. stay with us in case you missed it is next.
9:42 am
♪ mom. can we get a puppy, mom? please? girls, pets are a big expense. aww. [ audience cheers ] maybe try switching your car insurance to progressive. you could save hundreds. [ audience laughter ] thanks, tv dad. we'll think about it, okay? look what i found. -a puppy! -a puppy! oh, no, no. i wish tv dad was always in charge. [ dog barks, audience laughter ] listen to your tv dad. drivers who switch and save with progressive save nearly $700 on average. - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular.
9:43 am
- you like that bone? i got a great price on it. - did you see my tail when that chewy box showed up? - oh, i saw it. - my tail goes bonkers for treats at great prices. sorry about the vase. - [announcer] save more on what they love with everyday great prices at chewy. there's always a fresh deal on the subway app. like this one! 50% off?! that deal's so good we don't even need an eight-time all-star to tell you about it. wait what? get it before it's gone on the subway app! if you're anything like me, you love spending time scrolling through your feed. whoa, check out this blast from the past. oh, what's this? the sofia vergara collection at america's best? wow, amazing styles and unbelievable prices? now that's quite the duo. get two pairs of sofia vergara frames plus a free exam for $89.95 for a limited time at america's best. book an exam online at americasbest.com.
9:45 am
9:46 am
latest on the republicans potentially finding what the wedge issue will be in 2024. our political panel will debate and coming up governor dewine in on child literacy rates in the country and they'll continue to plunge on how we turn things around and we'll have that more on america reports in the top of the hour. >> welcome back. time for in case you missed it. that youth wrestler who sucker punched his opponent rather than shake hands after lose ago match is now facing the consequences and illinois eighth grader is
9:47 am
being cited for assault. paul, just like we saw in the women's sweet 16 he they sucker punched a green blanket and their sucker punched them. >> depending on whether or not the injured party, how badly he's injured and could be a felony and the thing that bothered me about this is according to a report that was released regarding this, they said that he's already back to training, the perpetrator and he's got to learn from this but he's back to training from where i sit, no more team sports, no more school sports for this guy. we've lost, i think, the thread on why we have school sports. and nothing really should be so important than school sports and eighth grade, you do something like that. >> that's right. that's a failure of coaching and parenting because that was neve. you do not sweep the leg. >> he may have been charge with assault baa make sure he's held accountable for that assault and the behavior and he souled not be back in training but banned
9:48 am
from sports and you lose the right, that's what it is. >> yep. >> now, we've all been stuck on a plane with a cry requesting baby and it's not fun for the poor little baby or rest of us and one passenger on a stall flight took it as an excuse to throw his own dantrium. check out this crazy video. >> we are in a [ bleep ] tin kansacanwith a baby in an eco cr and you want to talk to me about being calm. you're yelling. >> so is the baby. >> you are a man. >> so is the baby. the other day on the quiet train, i was on it and this guy started screaming at another guy for quietly talking on his phone and shout so loud and yelling i'm going to call the police. it was insane. they were like 80 years old. talk about driving up the loudness, the volume for what he's trying to complain about. >> my blood boils when i hear a crying baby, doesn't have to be
9:49 am
on a plane or anywhere in open air, i get the frustration but that was unacceptable and should be quick kicked off that airline and it's verbal assault, of course the baby continues to cry. this man is screaming at them and that's so scary. it's awful and again, i get triggered by crying babies but not like that. >> you know what, if you couldn't hear is did that [ bleep ]er pay extra to yell. speaking of the infant. show graciousness and kindness to parents because sometimes you can't control a 2-year-old child. >> traveling with kids is so hard. >> it's so incredibly hard but as a passenger changed my sister and thought about the way she thought about the crying sounds, it's the sound of life and it's beautiful. >> that's right. channel that, julie. >> i'll try. >> if you hear that, fill your mouth with liqueur and not yelling. posting pictures of our food is nothing new and more and more social media influencers are bringing special lights to restaurant to make their meal look as pretty as possible online.
9:50 am
that's apparently spoiling the mood for other diners and some restaurants are over it. the cage house in new yorked ad this note to the menu and hey, everyone. lately dining culture has dictated that phones eat first to capture an impa image of thed and hope that guests focus on the company they're will over the need to capture a shot of social media feed and drugging in a ring light, nicole. no thanks. >> that's obnoxious and i'm guilty and take picture of the food and we make it at home and i'm proud and pretty and make it as art but no. and we're blinging up picks. that's my face. we love to cook in my house and i take pictures and that's what we do. this is our fun. but i will say i do find it obnoxious when people are taking pictures at restaurants with the flashes and disrupts with flashes. >> how narrow angle cystic have
9:51 am
you been and that seems to bed ad. >> fantastic. >> and delicious. >> is that a heart shape? >> i got caught and i was cooking that night and pizza and make a heart shaped pizza. >> sounds like you're a lucky guy. >> that's great. kayleigh, do you take photo s? >> 100% so i remember how it tastes but all my are bad because i like fast food and stuff and it's not glamorous but my husband is a great cook. that was our thanksgiving meal and i made the potatoes and pal soft and averaged and really yumny, thank you, sean, for the great meals. >> i love octopus when i have it because i love it and this is the all the time and i love to photograph my drinks and octopus there and i had this -- those are more drinks and they're just
9:52 am
so beautiful. there's always a reason to celebrate. that is snake and tequila. that was the best i've had and that was in mexico in february and show you offline that the -- oh my gosh, so smooth. julie, what about you? photograph snake tequila? >> i cannot stand when people post pictures of their dinner and i could care less. >> i've never posted or taken a picture of what i'm about to eat ever. i'm not that domesticated and i'm not going to take pictures of mac and cheese and pizza and when i go out to dinner with someone and they take a picture of what they eat, it drives me nut. brian is guilty of that. >> brian what do you do with that picture? >> all right, guys. finally talk about a dream day. fast cars and generous patriots all coming together to benefit hurricanes heros. lamborghini washington held assumer car charity rally with
9:53 am
100% of proceeds going towards ensuring that working canines have their veterinary bills covered after retirement from serving their country. street speed 717 gang turned out in full form at full throttle and combined horsepower of stoss and huracans and ferraris and the suv and hurricane himself in the back. learn more and support these angels doing great work at caninesheros.org. >> love it. >> more outnumbered in just a moment. ♪ hi, i'm william devane. did you know it took our founders 116 days to debate and draft the u.s. constitution?
9:54 am
turns out they didn't trust the printing of paper money, but they did trust gold and silver. article 1, section 10. gold and silver. good for the founders, good for me, good for you. rosland capital - is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital to receive your free rosland guide to gold, gold & precious metals ira, and silver brochure. with rosland, there are no gimmicks, no hassles... and they have fast, reliable shipping. ask yourself. are you safe? make gold your new standard. call rosland capital today at 800-630-8900, 800-630-8900. that's 800-630-8900. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna.
9:55 am
it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. for adults with generalized myasthenia gravis who are positive for acetylcholine receptor antibodies, it may feel like the world is moving without you. but the picture is changing, with vyvgart. in a clinical trial, participants achieved improved daily abilities with vyvgart added to their current treatment. and vyvgart helped clinical trial participants achieve reduced muscle weakness. vyvgart may increase the risk of infection. in a clinical study, the most common infections were urinary tract and respiratory tract infections. tell your doctor if you have a history of infections or if you have symptoms of an infection. vyvgart can cause allergic reactions. the most common side effects include respiratory tract infection, headache, and urinary tract infection. picture your life in motion with vyvgart.
9:56 am
a treatment designed using a fragment of an antibody. ask your neurologist if vyvgart could be right for you. quiet please. okay. wow! [light bulb breaks] hey! i said get a pro. i did get a pro. an orkin pro. [mosquitoes buzzing] i got you. got mosquitoes? don't call any pro, call the orkin pro. orkin. the best in pests. i just always thought, “dog food is dog food” i didn't really piece together that dogs eat food. as soon as we brought the farmer's dog in,
9:57 am
her skin was better, she was more active. if i can invest in her health and be proactive, i think it's worth it. visit betterforthem.com the future is here. we've been creating it for more than 100 years, putting the most advanced technology into people's hands. generation after generation. tool after tool. again and again. bringing you the broadest and most reliable network of service dealers. always moving forward. we lead. others follow. veteran homeowners, it's time to fight inflation. use the three p's: plan ahead by getting a va cash out home loan from newday. pay off your high rate credit cards. pay yourself cash.
9:58 am
♪♪ >> last but not least, what was once a rite of passage for the kids of america, the prank call, now seems to be going out of style. death of the childhood tradition, the prank call feels more and more like a pop culture relic. now people use text and zoom to communicate with one another, studies showing many millennials and gen z users actively avoid taking phone calls. 75% doing so because they are too time consuming. emily, i actually agree with gen z and i'm among those. >> i grew up with a swatch phone, pink and clear, and two receivers so my girlfriend could be on the same phone or whatever hand thing and prank call them and like is steve there, and like no, steve doesn't live here
9:59 am
and we would laugh and hang up. it was hysterical, it was the 80s, it was the best. >> that is hilarious. and prank calls, hugo chavez was prank called and affected global policy somehow, pretenned to be castro. >> i feel so guilty if my children are tried to prank call i get upset, i feel bad for the person on the line, and i don't ever answer my phone. >> having been in law enforcement, i would be terrified to receive a prank call from you. >> i probably made 100,000 prank phone calls, and social media has ruined something great. today's kids don't know what they are missing. kids, sorry, but it was great. >> also feel like west coast and east coast, prank or crank. >> yes, yes.
10:00 am
>> doctor, some exciting news, i love your new book "that's what families are for," your son is co-author. >> we decided to write a book about a little monkey who got bad news from the doctor and the family around him, and a time they are trying to separate kids from parents, and with family you can get for everything. >> as for now, dvr us, "america reports" now. >> this bill is historic. american women and girls deserve better than what democrats are doing to them. >> because of the american people putting us, republicans in charge of the house, this bill was passed because of that. not a single democrat today wants to support women in women's sports. >> extreme maga republicans are riding to sensational lize an
202 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on
![](http://athena.archive.org/0.gif?kind=track_js&track_js_case=control&cache_bust=1343270136)