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♪ >> hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany, here with my co-host harris faulkner and emily compagno and welcoming back, author kym douglas, and professor of medicine and fox news contributor dr. marc siegel. we begin here, 2024, president biden set to hold a join news conference with south korea
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leader, the first time biden will take questions from reporters since launching his reelection campaign. he took questions last month alongside justin trudea, hasn't held a news conference in six months. questions mount about the president's age and ability to perform the duties of the job and whether vice president harris is the best choice to succeed him, should biden not be able to complete his term. just yesterday karine jean-pierre refused to say if biden planned to serve all eight years. >> does the president plan to serve all eight years? >> i'm just not going to get ahead of the president, that is something for him to decide. i will not get ahead of it. there is a 2024 campaign and anything related to that, i refr you to that. >> kayleigh: didn't take long
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for the clean-up on aisle five, tweeting less than an hour later, we take the law seriously, i wanted to be sure i didn't go into 2024 more than appropriate under the law. if re-elected, president biden would serve all eight years. i understand here taking greatin pas to abide by the ax, there may be strategy from lack of a press conference. politico says this, his team loves it. the president wants to be political background noise. you want to of coer the airwaves, be out and fundraising, they want to hide him away. >> harris: they have to, the speaker of the house mccarthy is getting ready to herd the room and put together that debt ceiling bill, which has some spending cuts. basically what congresswoman
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nicole malliotakis told me seconds ago, this only takes us back like 18 months, to pro-covid level, the height of the pandemic. it is not something we can't live with as a nation. it is fiscally more responsible. biden doesn't want to be asked about why didn't you go to the table on something as simplistic as that. she says it will save a ton of money. answer the question as a unifier, potentially, why did you change your message? that would be my second question after the debt ceiling. i think if we were to default, his administration would fall on them, he refused to negotiate, that is my first. why no unity? why the soul-crushing badness of biden against the republicans? why you rolling like that? have you seen the laser thing? i don't get it or understand it. >> kayleigh: far cry from the inauguration speech, where we heard unity as much as we heard
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the word "the" and there is a biden super pact with 6 million ad, more than six figures in three play places, wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania, rust belt states where voters went from trump to biden and biden prevailed. yesterday he put out the announcement and gives the speech trying to give back workers and harris gives a speech on reproductive rights. already republicans are going right in the primary. they are working toward a general election, 18 months of runway. >> emily: the runway is global, 30,000 foot view of the process. that is why the gop has to be specific. if they concentrate on big-ticket items they deem to be fundamental right now, we need,
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the gop needs to get in and say this is where they failed and talking points don't matter to the american person their value be devalued and their grocery list unaffordable and their job in jeopardy and the like. you mention the campaign, and i have to say, i thought when we first aired it, we were replaying the ad from before. how will the person that was supposed to unify the country put as his example of maga extremist other elected officials sitting with people, sitting senators. this person was supposed to work across the aisle. it is incumbent to poke holes in that long runway so it doesn't work because the chance is it might. we point to absolute utter failure of this presidency it might work. we have to combat that in the next two years. >> kayleigh: when he says maga
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extremist, he says as broad stroke, he called everyone who supported this one bill a maga extremenist, among them is mitt romney, who is as moderate as you can get in the republican party. and he mentioned freedom, kym, we talked about this yesterday, zalinda lake says i can tell you freedom has been testing strongly and it was a major theme in 2022. they have done focus group. freedom is popular, we might not embody that, we will say it a bunch of times. >> harris: or ask five people outside. >> kayleigh: exactly. >> kym: i feel it, over there behind you, harris. >> harris: freedom? >> kym: don't look at me the age thing, as you said eloquently, groceries and other issues, look at freedom, it doesn't make
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sense. >> kayleigh: enes kanter chose the right word. kym, your thoughts on this, put this up. fox news polling shows biden at historic lows in some categories or among women, 45 plus, suburban voters, rural voters and democrats near historic lows. how do you think he wins back voters? is it possible? >> kym: we have to look at the issue, which we've talked about quite a bit. age is one of the biggest reasons they are saying it is low in polling. look, i think you all just called me old. you did, i heard it, especially dr. siegel said it. >> dr. siegel: not at all.
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>> kym: i am the most mature person on the couch. i am not about ageism at all like don lemon. this is the leader of the free country, the free world. if has cognitive functions are something that we're questioning, even the democrats, we definitely have to look at this and bring this forward and again, going to what i said about you, harris, look over there, freedom. >> harris: you got me to spin my head around. >> kayleigh: you can talk about age, it can't be the age, there may be two oxygen airians running for president, it is mental, cuity. >> dr. siegel: the ap poll shows les than 30% want him to run and democrats less than 50%, that is age. the american public thinks it is age, i don't think it issigea, it is fitness to serve. some president trump said to me, what about a cognitive test.
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we just saw kevin o'conners test and it showed a gate. it was a white wash. i didn't see the mri. why wasn't there a cognitive test? ask them. maybe he wouldn't have passed it. it doesn't mean the president is aware of all of this, he may have a problem with cognitive slowing and i see signs of it, although i have not examined him and i'm not his doctor. he is too concrete a lot of time. he gets disoriented, more confused. i tell you something, he's handled, i went down to the white house, he is going to say what he wants to say. >> harris: about trump? >> dr. siegel: yes, and dana perino, two of the best and she
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did not handle him. this guy is being handled, there is a smoke screen. >> harris: you have two things going on there. you have what you are talking about, more testing, different testing done on him to gather the aging process, which happens to all of us, by the way. but there is also the g gaffenecessary he's been doing since he was 30. that is a big reason for his team to handle him as anything else. >> kayleigh: it's a good point. >> dr. siegel: i don't know if they are gaffes. >> kayleigh: he won't be in a basement this time. coming up, armored cars used to be reserved for had theed heads of states and see ceases, now average americans are shelling out big bucks for bullet-proof cars. wow. veteran homeowners. need to cut your monthly expenses and get cash?
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>> harris: fox news alert, another republican jumped into the race for the white house for the next presidential nomination among republicans. former arkansas governor asa hutchinson just got in moments ago. we showed you this live. this is bentonville, arkansas, take a peek from moments ago. >> i've been a consistent conservative through my time as leader of the party in the united states congress and as governor. and now i bring that same vigor to a fight in another battle and that battle is for the future of our country and the soul of our party. [applause]
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>> today i'm announcing i'm candidate for the president of the united states. [cheering] >> harris: asa hutchinson now is in good company in the republican field, he's not alone running alongside former president donald trump, larry elder, vivek ramaswamy and no doubt there will be more, we will cover every single bit of it. 2024, here we come. >> emily: sign of how scared americans are because of the growing crime cries across the country. the demand for bullet-proof cars is on the rise, some shelling out $85,000 for that kind of protection. bullet max says they used to have largely business geared toward politicians and company
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executives, but that changed 18 months ago and they are fortifying cars in american cities like chicago, atlanta and los angeles. kym, you live in los angeles, that was an enclaf for the elite body guard, the elite service and protection, but now that is spreading to not just the elite to everyone. >> kym: exactly, in los angeles, i wouldn't go as far as that golf court without driving a car or that hot dog stand, you drive everywhere. your car is who you are. recently in the valley, a man was driving a bmw, it was a luxury car, windows down, fancy watch and ring, guy stopped the car and took everything and hijacked his car. everyone is getting bullet-proof
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windows, it is upward of $48,000. it is a safety issue, emily, you can't drive in the valley in the middle of the day without feeling like somebody -- this is happening and it is all about the da, who is soft on crime and doesn't prosecute. guys take your jewelry in the middle of the day. oh, well, we'll let them out, no bail. >> emily: harris that is spreading to companies for homes. >> harris: if you have ground-level homes and crank-out windows, when you call to get items clean, companies are partnering with protection companies now and say, look, do you have an alarm, do you want those bullet-proofed? the cost is not minimal. $48,000 you were talking about previous to the segment, kym, on top of the cost of your car
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already. some s.u.v.s are $100 grand to get them bullet-proofed. imagine your house and all the windows or potentially 15 or 20 on the first two levels, that is not cheap. people are willing to do that. your insurance goes down when you protect yourself more, which is counter intuitive to me, too. you need all of it, people are buying cheaper insurance on things so maybe they can make it up in a different way. we got to stop the crime. we can't live in a bubble. >> emily: kayleigh, i spoke with experts who talked about that, law enforcement is hamstringed and so knee-capped by the local das and etcetera and it is having their job be harder. they cannot work in tandem because so many have been gutted and left the force.
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they are working twice as hard and citizens are taking it on their own, what can i do to protect myself? there is no one left to protect me. >> kayleigh: i believe it, policing has gone down issue not through any fault of the police officers, they are overworked and understaffed. i heard the story and had vague recollect. october of 2022, three-year-old shot and killed in road rage incident in chicago. november, eight-year-old girl dies after road rage in phoenix. same month, november 2022, boy shot in seattle, road rage incident is improving. this year, four-year-old shot during road rage incident. this is happening more often than we think and kids are often the target and to the point of
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freedom, are you really free if you have to get an armored vehicle to protect your three year old? the answer is simple no. >> dr. siegel: i had this happen to me in l.a., of all places. driving along the freeway and guy next to me with a gun, points it at me and i take off at 100 miles per hour and get off the road and hide. i was petrified. i didn't think of a bullet proof car after that, it didn't solve the problem, there are tent cities and homeless problems, anger coming out of the pandemic, leadership was terrible. this anger is making more and more violence, but the chance of you riding in the car and bullet proof protect you is one in a billion, it is a sense you are doing something. we have to root out the problem. >> kayleigh: what car were you driving going from 0 to to 100.
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i'm riding with you from now on. >> the arizona lawmaker caught on camera removing bibles from the state capitol building, that is next.
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♪ >> harris: on the lord's short list, thou shalt not steal. one arizona lawmaker didn't get the memo or read the bible. she got her hands on one. stephanie stahl hamilton is now being accused of stealing bibles from the house's members only lounge and hiding them around the building. new security footage shows stahl hamilton snatching two bibles earlier this month and goes on to stash them out of sight of
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the camera before hiding them under two couches in the same room. believe it or not, it is not the first time the bibles have gone missing, it is the third time. arizona capitol security found a bible under the cushion of a couch back in march and they were forced to install cameras after finding a bible inside a nearby refrigerator. okay, writing faith books is our jam, we love that, what is thein po of stealing bibles? >> kayleigh: no, this woman is an ordained minister, how does that make sense? i thought it was in the refrigerator to spread the word. under the cushion? what do they hate, this individual, about the bible? it is a message of love, compassion, most read book in the world, love your neighbor as yourself, a message that would
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make us better. i didn't understand the animosity. >> harris: kym? >> kym: i don't know where to start, she is like a minister, that is like a rabbi. number one. number two, the refrigerator, only thing in the refrajerator is my under-eye pads, great beauty tip, dr. siegel. >> dr. siegel: i tell my patients. >> kym: deeper than this, marilyn manson, eating the bible. why is it always it is bible? what is so threatening that people have to shove it under -- >> harris: power. power, inpenetratable power in our connection with the world and i wasn't being flip, it is all our jam to lock into something bigger than ourselves, we talk all the time. viewers talk about it and watch the show, i pray with my kids
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out in public. we bless our food. some people like that, some people speak up and don't want to serve us, no kidding. there are people in the back ground, no way they could know what she's doing, she is surup tishs about this, if she is bold in bible stealing so the world can see it? >> emily: it is the enemy, enemy embolden with the woke left's narrative. it doesn't matter she is a minister, the odd audacity she could get away with it and do that, that is what it is. the enemy is embolden because of that. that is the table he's set that under this administration under woke policy and woke narrative that has been further allowed to flourish. can you imagine if
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someone did that, christian lawmaker had done that with a different book of faith? the uproar, could you imagine? here, crickets and clearly a blessing of it, it happened three times. everything about that is absolutely unacceptable, an abomination and any person of faith and any american citizen should stand up against that, that is a hate crime. >> harris: i want to have and you and i talk about this dr. siegel, i want to have hope there is a silver lining that maybe the video doesn't tell us, maybe she is hoarding bibles to take them to people who need them. >> emily: she was stuffing the kugsz cushion. >> dr. siegel: the bible belongs there, people want it to decrease stress, this is where it belongs. >> harris: absolutely. >> dr. siegel: you don't have to read the bible, it is there if you want it.
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i agree with emily, it is an issue, she is a democrat and believes in huge separation of church and state, literal separation. she's a minister issue but can't acknowledge it, she has to be secularist when she goes to where she makes laws, it bothers me. >> kayleigh: yeah, religion of secularism, against everything our founders intended. >> harris: i want to know more, i can't believe this got to a third time and they put up a camera. >> kayleigh: it doesn't have to be theft to take it away. >> harris: makes it seem stolen. >> kayleigh: exactly. >> harris: good tip eye, the under eye pads in the fridge to look young. >> kym: i have more where that came from. >> harris: coming up dr. --
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woke audiences of today. he's edited films on his own, but says he now regrets it. here is what he says about "et," and -- >> that was a mistake, i never should have done that, "et"is a product of its era and it is not no film should be revised based on the lens we are now voluntarily being forced to peer through. this is where we were when we made them and what the world was like when we got those stories out there. i really regret having done that. i do not believe in censorship that way. [cheering] >> okay. >> emily: what struck me, in addition to messing with perfect
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movie like "et"was the bead of silence that didn't cheer right away for him to say censorship is terrible. woke left temporary viewpoint sucks, the people waited before clapping. they had to be told someone else supports that, i can, too. no, you don't do it, you don't censure. >> it is cancel culture if there is anything wrong. he made the change and expressed regret in 2011. he gave an inch to the crazies who have taken a mile. here we are a decade out in 2011, things not being cancelled in the same way as today. look at where we are at, place where the ride at disneyland, snow white, the kiss is offensive because she was asleep. splash mountain is gone and
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forbes is writing about abe lincoln being targeted. >> we both love "royal doll" and they are trying to change it, no end to distortion of art. >> dr. siegel: hats off to spielberg, they were censuring mim because of weight and gender pan america came out fighting and penguin said we are reissuing all original books. this is what if i can is about, or film is about. you any deeper into a topic not using the literal aspects and if you are fettered, you can't get there or feel someone is looking over their shoulder. then the whole novel goes in the trash. >> i'm stunned by, harris, continued hypocrisy. he edited guns from "et"hollywood doesn't want to own a gun, but every movie is a
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super hero holding a gun, they love the explosion and the super heroes and "mission impossible" heroes and then talk out of one side of their mouth. it is not okay, just kidding, we will edit it out. >> harris: pretty powerful in hollywood, even back in 2011, what moved him to edit one of his biggest movies? i can't imagine it was money? why was he trying to flex? we didn't have twitter the way it is now. what was it? or was he part of that crowd? >> leading the charge, kym. >> harris: i have more questions, were you following or leading? older we get, we all have regrets. we hope we don't have any. he looks ridiculous, like somebody who wasn't as powerful as everybody thought at the time. he could have stopped some of what we're seeing. he was powerful in art, his voice, people took him
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seriously, mad talented and he capitulated, no wonder so many do it now. >> kym: if you want to be in the club in hollywood, you better -- >> harris: he should own the club, he's spielberg. >> kym: he back pedalled, he did it, but wait a minutes, i will not do that anymore. we have to challenge the left on how they have an agenda to first control the media, except this show, and secondly, they make sure you say the right pronoun, if you say that wrong, make sure you do this and that, all of ape sudden spielberg is saying i don't want to do it anymore. hope this is a move in the right direction. >> emily: do you see in hollywood and l.a., kym, we heard about silent backlashing of actors or musicians that dare to voice their belief, they are not hired or shunned, but maybe behind the scene, i wish i
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could, you know i can't. >> kym: 100%, it is not quiet. she believes that way, do not hire her. you are so scared to say a word. i've worked on shows where i wouldn't open my mouth because you knew -- >> harris: i've never worked on a show like that. >> tolerance. >> inclusivity. we love all. >> dr. siegel: nobody could silence these three. >> kym: i love it. >> we'll be right back, in case you missed it is next. 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. ♪
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>> president biden welcomes south korean president to the white house as u.s. plans to dock nuclear submarines at south korean ports for the first time in 40 years. presidential candidate nikki haley just ahead and randi weingarten expecting a grilling on capitol hill this afternoon. betsy voss and matt taibbi will talk about schools and how much
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they coordinated with the white house and rand paul on whether dr. fauci is engaging in revisionist history and why were high school girls forced to watch a biological man undress in their locker room. riley gaines will talk about that with her experience with lia thomas. i'm john roberts, that is just ahead on "america reports." ♪ >> harris: good to see dr. siegel bust a move. >> awesome. >> that was scary. [laughter] >> harris: time for "in case you missed it," and the fda says it is okay to bring your dog to restaurants if you are sitting outside. the department new guidance gives green light to dogs in outdoor dining spaces if
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restaurant allow them. man's best friend is still barred from entering indoor spaces. wow. in new york city, people take their dogs everywhere. >> kayleigh: they do, mark of measure of good town is if it is dog friendly. i have an extra large doberman and i went to restaurants where she was welcomed. >> kym: i go everywhere with tom brady. >> harris: that is your dog? >> kym: that is a headline. i wish it was the man. i am available, tom. >> harris: so is he. >> dr. siegel: set this up. >> kym: absolutely. tom brady is my dog. and we have bella, check. it is dog friendly in california.
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>> harris: named bella check. >> kym: for belechick. >> harris: a lot of tom brady going on, that movie with jane fonda, "80 for bradley," you -- >> you called me old again, harris. >> harris: please take us with you, leave your selfie stick at home. the town says it will begin fining tourists who stop to take selfies in popular scenic areas before sic p.m. and the fine is not cheap, it could cost up to 300 u.s. dollars. doc siegel? >> dr. siegel: it is censorship again. i love that town, but there may be more interesting place to take a selfie, why should anybody police that. don't restrict personal freedom, selfies are part of everyone these days?
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>> kayleigh: doesn't it take longer to take a photograph of you than a quick selfie? this makes no sense to me, i remember going to yosemite, people were falling off cliffs. >> harris: use the thumb rest. quick thoughts? >> kym: do you mind if we take a selfie? >> dr. siegel: you have to be in it if it is a selfie. >> harris: do you suffer from hang-xiety, hangover and anxiety, it may not be official, many experience extra feelings of anxiety, guilt or shame after drinking, especially if they cannot recall words or actions from the night before. if you are forgetting time and all of that, what do you tell them? >> dr. siegel: you made an excellent medical observation already.
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it is common part of hangover is anxiety. it doesn't need a term. what do you do about it? you drink a lot of water, you will be dehydrated and i believe in exercise, what most do wrong, drink coffee, which makes them more dehydrated, exercise brings you out of the stooper and treats the anxiety and interact with friends social. >> harris: as a doctor, it never occurred to say, just don't drink as much? >> dr. siegel: of course. >> harris: i'm pretty basic. >> emily: with the other californiian on the couch, michelada. >> if you drink like that, do it on your couch, don't send text message and tweet. >> dr. siegel: water in one hand and alcohol in the other is a treatment. >> and good for the skin. good to hydrate the skin.
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♪♪ >> last but not least, do you ever hear a personal theme song in your head or out loud? you have heard ours, that was kym's. personal theme songs come with benefits, they can help give us a positive dopamine rush or send our brains to a restorative state for much-needed rest. we have been playing our songs throughout the hour and i heard "who let the dawgs out," and
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wondering if it was someone's or -- >> dr. siegel. >> mine was "thunder road," the screen door slammed, mary is dressed waiting. we had hope we would meet the right woman, i have, many years since, it stayed with me as a great song. >> harris. >> i had like a tie. i love "as" by stevie wonder i think this time of the year, they were married 57 years, and literally held hands, so precious and i also like "love theory" by kirk franklin, one of my favorite gospel songs and i do play it every now and then in the morning to remind me that i am loved by the lord. >> it's like a walkout song, encouragement when you walk tot plate. i love yours, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.
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>> and you, married to a professional athlete, i loved they would have their headphones on, i'm sure some medical thing, but they play the songs, it encourages you, zones you in and when i was battling stage 3 breast cancer, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. >> amen. >> mine was a toss-up between acdc "black in black," or def leopard "photograph," hard rock all the way. >> and mine was "'til you can't" by cody johnson, take it while you have the chance. if you have a dream, chase it. i heard you say oh. >> i love all the songs our favorites in general. >> are we going to play any more? >> i could have sworn someone had "who let the dawgs out" as their song, like more power to the person that chose that. i didn't choose it. >> your back-up.
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>> my subsidiary song. >> who let the dawgs out? >> tom brady. husky for undergrad, so like every football game playing that. >> kym, great to have you on the crouch. >> i love it. >> and dr. siegel and i. >> and when we are all in l.a., we'll drop by without announce men. here is "america reports." >> sandra: fox news alert, any moment now joe biden will hold a news conference with the south korean president in the rose garden. sandra smith in new york, and we are about halfway, john. >> john: yes, halfway through the week, a busy week it has been and will continue to be. john roberts in washington, and this is "america reports." the president, who rarely holds news conferences or gives interviews to reporters set to take questions since the first

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