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hello everyone this is "outnumbered" i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost harris faulkner. also joining us american dream home cheryl chris tony. the federal editor-in-chief and fox news contributor molly hemingway and fox and friends we can head host frank.
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the media's apparent refusal to cover or investigate the many scandals surrounding the presidents family. the broadcast networks did not spend one minute covering the house republicans bombshell report on the bidens and business associates. incredible. now media watchdog group is exposing how the legacy media hasn't given attention to nearly a dozen bright and related scandals. including this week's charges that the biden family received more than $10 million from foreign nationals the cia intelligence letter the falsely claimed hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation. the fbi then vice president biden took bribes and obama years and many more. not a single minute of coverage by major networks.
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harris, this is to be expected. i love how jonathan turley put it with regards to the many angle. every generation got cash. only bidens that didn't get the cash for the pets. rex he's the most powerful man in our country and in the free world. he deserves to have attention put on whatever is going . look, if republicans now and i said this to chairman james, who is putting all this together through house oversight. the american people need to see now. the connection between this president, when he was vice president and now were in double digits of millions. there were basically laundry when you look at the bank receipts. we need to start to see that. otherwise it sounds more like rhetoric but may enter a 2024 year appeared now we wait to cover that part of the story which comber and others have
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said gop leadership says they have more and more.plus he of 2 whistleblowers. it is piling up. comber said all along i'm not going to present until i can give you a whole picture. >> that's right he's issued sort for subpoenas with banks. he was on last night with me pete. listen to what he said. >> you will subpoena them? >> more than likely. if they refuse to come, what were doing is trying to get all the evidence first to where if we subpoena them and they refuse to come then we can win in court. it's all about winning in court. we have a not lot more leverage today because we went the back door and subpoenaed the banks. they were expecting us dissipated the bidens on day one. we would've got nothing.>> if you subpoena them, your strategy makes sense. will you hold them in contempt of congress? >> i absolutely want to do that. that would be speaker mccarthy's call. >> it sounds like the ready to subpoena and hold them in contempt. >> they should. part of the reason the media can rationalize that covering it is they don't have the smoking gun. joe biden getting a payment. even though we see all the signs everywhere. it's in the laptop, it's all there. that's their excuse. it's not just that there
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spending on behalf of the bidens. the study will talk about from news busters is from april 24 to may 11. it's a most 3 weeks. morning news, evening news and sunday shows from abc, nbc and cbs refuse to cover one minute from any of those stories at all. unless you're watching alternative media or fox are listening to talk radio.you have no idea. absolutely no idea that the walls are closing in. that the subpoena will matter with the bidens. that's a disservice to a public were supposed to know everything about candidates in a year and half and he says he's running. >> you don't think people watch a mix of stuff? they have social media. >> it so heavily censored. >> the zero journalistic
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integrity. to say, were not even going to cover at all tell us is what we know about these outlets. i think people are smarter than outlets and they find information elsewhere and that's why bidens numbers are so low. once again it's an indictment of the so-called media company. >> they sure found a lot of time cheryl to cover george santos. a believer in the deep state because we found out the cia, current officer was soliciting signatures for that 51 intel letter that covered for hunter biden. is it coincidence that the george santos charges against a freshman congressman came down as comber is doing his press conference? it's almost like the doj gave a past it nbc and cnbc to cover this breaking news. don't cover this one. >> many there watching it unfold that the exact same thing. timing is everything. santos is now the focus and not hunter biden in particular this investigation by james komar. the media is following the set best way to protect find president biden. they bring rejecting him for the beginning for multitude of things.whether it's the economy or his health. on down. i think what's interesting is back to that llc conversation about the banks.
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there are no banks for commerce talking to. there's maybe 11 more and he's getting records from. money doesn't lie. the many trail doesn't lie. once you get a forensic accountant to go through and find the pathways of the llcs which are complicated, easy to disguise indices. once it comes out you cannot ignore the facts. the bank records are facts. this is not conjecture. this is not opinion. this is not a political at this point.here's what happened. the other thing i see the media doing is protecting hunter biden. they don't want to talk about his state during these years when he was allegedly doing this. nobody wants to talk about the prostitutes. no one wants to talk about the drug use. even though he wrote a whole book saying i was very messed up. they focused on his redemption. what about all the things he did? some of which could be illegal during the time when he was having a lot of personal issues
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. >> i wouldn't want to talk about those issues either if i were him. molly, this fd 1023 willard about which outlines, they say it's unverified. the government does. they say outlines a scheme between i did receive it monday and him giving public policy decisions. i at asked with jim comber and jim jordan. hey guys, have you heard, is doj investor getting this? they have the document as political appointees, mary garland. or is special council doing this? james comber said we have no answer. we are in the dark. grassley who worked with jake doj complete the in the dark. they say just trust them. do you trust the doj and the special council? >> is amazing when senator grassley who cannot be more respected and how he handles whistleblowers. a representative comber asked for information about how the fbi was handling this document.
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christopher wray said i'm gonna tell you. this is an unbelievable response to a very serious issue. if you look at these bigger topics. during the trump era we had a completely unsent stamp shaded made up claimed that donald trump had stolen the 2016 election by colluding with russia. hillary clinton's campaign made that up. they bought and paid for that. our fbi weapon eyes out. these data entered by the administration. even though it was completely without merit. now you have on the other hand this report that there was a credible claim of bribery involving the current president. all grassley and clement wants to know is what did you do with this piece of information? did you like the russian collusion hoax spring up a special council and a dramatic end investigation or did you ignore it? christopher wray saying i'm not good tell you. that's unacceptable. we have a serious problem not just with the fbi but the entire intelligence community. how they protect their friends, how they destroy the lives of anyone who threatens their political aims. this is a threat to the republic and our media are a big part of it.
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>> antony blinken too. it's not just the biden family. it's anthony blinken as well. >> you remember all the headlines during the trump stuff. this is a new york headline on comber. house republican finds no evidence of wrongdoing by president biden. that's the headline. >> that's government propaganda. from the great lady. coming up next, the biden administration stark warning to americans as a country braces for what could be the largest wave of migrants in us history. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic,
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the end of time 42. customs and border patrol are saying agents are catching more than 10,000 people per day.
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that number is expected to grow. just hours before title 42 expires. president biden's plan to dump people in this country. just leave them on the streets was blocked by a federal judge. it seems like that ruling did not come quick enough however, local reports in yuma arizona say street releases as they are called, or are being underway prior to the judge's decision. marking the city's first public release of migrants more than 2 years. the new york post says the white house is surrendering to the border crisis. look at that. the papers editorial board arguing, in from the outside the shady administration's only goal has been to admit as many people as stealthily and speedily as possible while avoiding the bad optics of migrants held in detention facilities or under bridges. time and time again the
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biden's, the biden knights have insisted the law leaves them no choice. the truth is, they don't want to own up to the disaster they've blindly pursued. all of that quote in the new york post. molly? >> it should not be surprising to us on the one hand. when president biden ran for office he ran saying he was going to open the border wind up. day one he began removing the protections that have been carefully built over the previous 4 years. this is the very last restraint we had was the end of title 42. we shouldn't need title 42 to keep control of her border. a series country has orders that it manages and has an orderly fashion. simply turn this over to the cartels. so the worst human rights abusers of the world. we've allowed the rampant sexual exploitation and abuse of people who are trying to get in the country. because we turn it over to the cartels. clearly this of ministration, it isn't that they don't care, this is what they want and this is what they have moved for every day of the menstruation. >> you fought for this country
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and i ask us border patrol, do we have sovereignty? >> it's a great question. we fought in countries where he worked hard to secure borders. prevent people from going back and forth for nefarious purposes. you have no idea who these people are. at this point is so transparent that it's not about law and not about enforcement. i say be cut to the chase and the biden and ministration and a ballot to every illegal coming across the border. just speeded up could give them a ballot, give them a phone, give them some cash. we will see you on your court date. they're searching to speed up entry into our country of our rapid exploitation of an asylum system that's not about asylum at all. almost none of these people qualify for the technical definition. they could've remained in mexico which is what the policy was. >> now they want that with abided and menstruation but,
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they also simultaneously want street releases. my brain can't hold those 2 things in. >> don't keep street releasing. the law doesn't matter to them in this case. we hope they don't look. >> there so much there. you're right. the initial crime is when they come over to the country illegally. >> unless you go through port of entry. we have laws on the books. if you cross me delete they should be deported. they want to it. >> wow. cheryl? >> a couple of things. new york city with her talk about now, this is the discussion. we've been so overwhelmed by migrants, put them in tents in central park. that's a real conversation happening. >> and home tilt hotels and times where . >> tents in central park. center for immigration talks about the economic impact to everyone in this country, every city and town on a national level. next year if the lowest estimate, $92 billion. it will cost taxpayers to foot the bill for everyone that is flooding across the border and
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coming on in to wherever they're going to end up. whether chicago or new york or wherever. the highest estimate, one $89 billion. these numbers are very fluid because they are projections. let's be clear here. billions of dollars of your taxpayer money is going to go to take care of them. all of this, the biden and ministration will not send federal funds like fema to the cities that really need them that are asking for it. >> this is so ing. it's not like a hurricane or anything where it happens as an emergency. i thought his head was gonna blow off. that so much hot stuff. >> he can't answer the question about the money. he could answer the question about the budgets. i'm not sure he knows. >> he doesn't know what happened 85,000 migrant children her car between 6 traffic going and labor conditions. kaylee? >> speaking of my work is. there was a moment in the briefing i wanted to highlight.
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it's when actavis april ryan, i will not call him a journalist. she had this to say. >> the southern border is not just mexicans. its agents, its africans as we've seen. particularly with the issue but the haitians being whipped by the brains of horses.what is there. >> lenny correct he appeared actually the investigation uded that the whipping did not occur. >>. >> credit for him for getting it right. >> let me correct you my argus. let me write you of what you said. he said this, biden after mallorca said our nation saw horrifying images that do not reflect who we are. we know those images s painfully could turn the worst elements of our ongoing battle. >> you demonize your impeller patrol. the bite is it a promise to these people will pay. it's now been debunked and they need to own their words and able brain is doubling down on the light. >> i wonder how we get this position where we pitch to things that are categorized like .
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i thought the goal was to help everybody coming over. >> yes. >> i was confused by april ryan's questioning anyway. when haitians were coming across this is the same dhs secretary and his team who call border patrol down in the del rio sector they told me on the record, you can roll the tape at any time. that my argus wanted to know if the 15,000 haitians under the bridge with all of humanity laid out. it was not real to me think those pictures and images in the media can't be real. >> > wow. >> is there anyway we can say that? >> mazing. >> you could talk with fox and friends. wow, let's move on. we'll be right ack. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn.
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>> students at a suburban kansas city high school want a longtime english teacher fired. why? she spoke out against woke beard archaeology and the school district. josh sullivan has been teaching shawnee mission high school for 15 years. she says children are being indoctrinated. in an online op-ed here's what she wrote. there's no ideological diversity. there's no substantial counterargument allowed.it is wreaking havoc on morale. then she adds, we are losing good teachers because of it imposed divisive rhetoric that does not inspire mutual goodwill. despite the backlash from the students sullivan says she will not back down. >> the divisiveness of the dayte message is prompting a
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culture of content in a building that's intolerable for many of us who work there and have worked there for long time. >> as of now she still has her job. kayleigh? >> yes, good for her for speaking out. we were told not to tell parents when kids are transitioning and changing the pronouns and changing their names. which is inconceivable and we cover all to often on this couch. this to me speaks to the fact that every parent in america needs to be having conversations with her children. my dad used to have a sit around at the dinner table and say what did you learn at school today? >> yes, we do that. >> and support now more than ever. at the time but something silly we did. now you don't know what your kids are learning. you don't know if your school has a parental secrecy policy like this teachers. we've got to ask their kids with their learning. how many parents are going to work and coming home and have no clue things are happening. >> you and i are looking for
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silverlining. here's one. during the rapacious behavior by unions lucky down students who didn't need to be when private and parochial schools were figuring out a lot of things to get kids in classrooms. during that process many of us at home with our kids we knew what they were learning. now we are extra motivated and extra curious and really, really going to put on some heat. the doj things were problem. >> oh yes, they're going to turn the guns on the appeared by the way good on this teacher. i agree with you kayleigh. she'll probably be fired. >> let's not hope not. if not fired then she will be pushed out. >> let's cover the heck out of it. >> the school will release with the teacher how they teach. the pedagogy. >> is public. >> nursing publishing rules prevent them from showing the parents what's in the classroom or the guidelines by which they teach. this is only the beginning. this is suburban missouri. minnesota, >> it's in kansas. >> was looking the bug on the screen. my apologies to kansas city
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residents. minnesota right now if you want to be a credentialed teacher, a new law passed you have to sign you will support gender policies.you will support the ei policies.>> can they make you do that? x sure they can. if that becomes a prerogative of the school board and the deal with the permit of education in that state. these tape teachers are up against it. when she spoke out she knew she would probably get fired. we need more teachers willing to do that. otherwise they are captured by the system paid. >> i want to come to both of you ladies but i gotta stick with pete. he has more children than anybody on the couch. all of us combined. what position does not put our children in? when they know they need to be competitive for testing that's coming up for colleges the certain things they need to learn none of that woke stuff so far is going to be on this big test meeting those requirements. >> it's hard to have expectations for kids otherwise which need to do to get the grade to survive. is her eighth grader going to be an activist against the d ei
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stuff and pronounce stuff. if you want your kids to be survivors pull them out and put them in a different school or homeschooled them. >> the whole point of school is to prepare them to be adults. adults that function in society. but need to get a job and pay their bills and be a part of society. going back to the teacher, by the way teacher shortage anybody? the fact, that district spent $3 million to try to get teachers to come there and more and more are quitting because of this exact issue we're talking about right now.talk about a waste of money. sorry i hate seeing money wasted. i'm a cheap individual. at the end of the date that's not what schools for. a lot of these teachers, good for her and good for them for speaking up. >> molly, how do we change it? >> everyone needs to follow what the teacher did. every good teacher needs to bravely stand out stand up and speak out against this. every parent needs to stand up. this will not be defeated by anything other than a lot of courage and the left has really
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>> the faith-based film, jesus
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revolution has jumped to the top of amazon best sellers chart over blockbusters like top gun and the super mario brothers movie. the film details the story of pastor craig lori who went from being hippie to embracing christ. lori is part of the group of hippies that pastor chuck smith welcomed at his church and 70s. here's a trailer from the film. >> hey square. parks i am not a square. >> think we should invite greg this weekend. >> was this weekend? >> these people are hippies. rebels against old-fashioned authority.>> i think these kids need help. >> they need a bath. >> are passing judgment on people you know nothing about. maybe that's why your church is so empty. >> i do not understand it. >> this house is a very good vibe.
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>> there's an entire generation searching in all the wrong places. if you want to reach my people, you need to them and in language they understand. ask if i bring them and i will lose my job. >> i can only walk into chores open to us. your church that's a door that shut. >> active chance to talk about the film success with the real pastor lori. >> i think it's because it's a real story. it wasn't a big budget filmic some these other films like avatar or top gun or whatever. it's resonate with people because it's a message of hope. it's a true story of a time in american history when it look like culture was collapsing and >> you know about harris, it was incredible to talk to him specifically because he does these proceeds all around the
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country. he told me, pastor lori, gen z so open to decius. it's not faith generally. we talk about jesus there interested in jesus because it meets them where they are. that is what is so cool about jesus revolution. >> that's what i say what you say will route with young people. the lord is awaiting for a specific day or certain percentage of perfection in your life or successor anything. he meets you right where you are. he's right. i'm curious to know what pastor lori thanks about everybody else. that is an open petri dish for us to fill up with love and faith and be bold and show the next generation what prayer can do an impenetrable of prayer can do. there a lot of people who have lost faith. i'm curious, you don't see a revolution out there. what does he think about that? >> he thanks 1 could be coming. first we saw the asberry revival. that's my words not his.
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but, there's a scene in his movie he says apparently has caused people in theaters to stop their doing and pray. an surrender in this moment. let's play that scene of his baptism. pete? >> i baptize you in the name of the father and of the son. of the holy spirit. t. amen. how do you feel? >> he said that's because outburst of prayer and worship in theaters. >> it gives me chills just watching it. as the days get darker and they feel like they are today much like it must've felt in the 60s as well with them so much turmoil. the bright light of christ shines that much brighter in contrast. many of generations of young
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people who are being told their saviors themselves. that self-identity ultimately as you get older mature you realize how fault flawed and incapable of your of your own salvation. it's never gonna happen. the ability to access something which is good and true and real. i can imagine there's a generation receptive to this. i hope revival is coming. i hope the ears are open and films like this will help with it. god bless him. >> he pointed out in a tweet. this was interesting molly. there were these 2 time magazine covers. 1963 prayer gets banned from schools. then you get a "time magazine" cover 3 years later. is god dead? okay. that comes out. then a few years later as we get to the 1970s. the next time magazine cover, the jesus revolution. what a remarkable transformation. i think it's because there's a generation that was lacking hope to pizza point. i think that's where we are
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now. >> i think a lot of wise people understanding the memorial for the country so divided. it's not really a political moment. we are facing a tremendous spiritual crisis. it's great to see movies like this. billions of people across the world have had their lives transformed by the life, death and resurrection of jesus. learning that their sins are forgiven. i am one of them. yet, we never see this in hollywood. the story of what's happened to sony people. with their conversion to christianity. it's great to have that demonstrated. >> eddie of kelsey grammar. i mean, we got a point that out as well. that makes for a great movie. the 60s and the 70s, that brought burning, protesting against the vietnam war. everyone was smoking lord knows what. i was alive in the 70s. i wasn't smoking anything. [laughter]. i was a very small child. i'm saying, there are a lot of parallels between what was going on in the nation and in
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the 60s and 70s and was happening today. i think that's why jen c is looking for salvation and comfort. maybe some hope. sometimes going to church and being with other people and saying a prayer singing a song feels good. >> gallup has found such a decline in people who say that they believe the lord actually works actively in our lives. they think there might be something other than us, bigger than we are. we have to remind people through praying with them and for them and that's why church sometimes can make a big difference. it still moves mountains. faith is still there. >> it does. pastor chuck smith, he did not condemn the hippies. instead he washed the feet come open the doors to his church and invited the men. be sure to tune in tonight, i'm hosting fox news tonight at 8 pm eastern.tonight we have vivid course on me. i can't wait, jonathan roommate from jesus revolution and the chosen good it will be a
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afternoon to you.coming up that will be at white house briefing of the debt ceiling looms. and file title 42 is lifted. we will head to the periphery for questions.president biden with a meeting with the president of spain. we listen to the marks of the president. kevin o'leary joins us on a new target of the climate change crusade. agriculture. come join john roberts and me at the top of the hour. [music] >> time now for in case you missed it. democrat senator amy clover shark, she ran for the democrat nomination for president. she was interrupted in her own book event last evening after climate activists storm the stage. the minnesota senator was at george washington university to promote her own new book.
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ironically named the joy of politics. not a lot of joy on that stage. they didn't like the fact she wouldn't push against a president which he was putting together the willow project up in alaska. because we need oil. when protesters suddenly began questioning her commitment to stopping climate change. let's watch. [chanting] >> global char was eventually pushed off the stage. she had to leave. you see the law enforcement there too. reportedly returned after 10 minutes or so and said the protesters were right and she does need to do more about drilling and her own state of minnesota. you know what, freedom of speech quite different when
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they storm the stage. what you make of this? >> it's what that left reeves with a soul. this is what our base is about. she also pretends to be this joy of politics. amy clover chart is a hyper- partisan hides behind the nice amy view and treats her staff horribly so they don't have much joy in politics. ultimately she said i've learned and i'll do more about drilling minnesota. she's gonna shut down the robust mining operation in northeast minnesota which could bring jobs and independence on energy side and minerals. she will target it any even more and make it more trunk country which is flipped from blue to red because a note who represents them. this is the modern left today. >> i lived there when walter mondale had retired but, lived locally. it was still a purple state. young jesse ventura, my husband covered him at the time. it can be a state that could be a lot of different things
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molly. what it can also be is when you fail at running for nomination for the presidency in your own party. confusing for amy clover shark. now she try to find ground. what you make of it? >> she said to start up to these people and the way they handle the protests was not appropriate. she doesn't have that courage. this is a big reason why she's on the big contender. >> as far as a willow project goes and that's what they were screaming about that event. the little project was scaled back. we still need fossil fuels in this country. they probably got there in cars. they probably got their gas cars. it's my hypocrisy of these client activists. >> i love when the left eats their own. when the ukrainian president stood up to protest aoc. you can't out left the part left. this is another example.>> there trying to figure out where to be. on certain issues. at dawn on her that this could happen? saved with aoc. what is the message here?
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i will become something different until i shut everything down? >> that seems to be the take away. >> she's a senator. i don't thing she could do that. >> i hope she remembered her fork. last time she had a staff for who get one and she ate it with a comb. >> recent study says 62 percent of restaurants nationwide do not have enough workers. that has restaurants turning to robots. peanuts, a robot server in the seattle area has been dishing out sushi sensed last year. new york city was about to get its first coffee shop run by a robot barista. adam and that's his name. it's expected to turn out up to 50 espresso drinks and our when it debuts in brooklyn later this month. i'm kind of a kathy complainer. i like my coffee certainly and only drink espresso.what happens when adam doesn't get it right?
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>> you will be yelling at adam. >> do i get a refund? >> it does the issue where there is so much more that comes with going to a restaurant getting your food or coffee. it's important to engage with your community and have personal interactions. were thinking about efficiency or the quality of the product and not about how people need jobs in order to help flourishing families and how we should ensure we have a system that enables that . >> the whole point is you can't get people with personalities that come and go to work. there will be another summer job shortage is already coming. i'm just saying, you can't get humans in there, let the robot to the coffee. >> do they wash their hands? to the rest? >> i bet they still get your name wrong. >> you see that.finally, down under in australia. a vegan has had enough other neighbors meet cooking ways. they wrote a scathing letter to
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the house next year with the smell of the barbecue the backyard. enough is enough. who identified herself as sarah. her meat loving neighbor reportedly showed that note on facebook. >> look, i'm not vegan. i eat very little meat like taco bell and kfc and the kind of thing. i can tell you, someone that doesn't eat a ton of meat. the smell does it make you get sick. this is ridiculous. >> so i don't eat meat often, when i do i eat at taco bell? >> you caught that. >> i want to clarify that. that's cool. you do you will. this neighbor though in response, hilda backyard barbecue with her friends after receiving that note. so, good on the neighbor saint you're gonna complain about the smell the morgan have a big old cookout outside. >> by one up my cholesterol levels then leave me alone . that's nobody's business.
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if i want to eat a bagel cheeseburger and steak afterwards then fine. not your business. sit down. >> molly? >> the whole letter ready thing, go ahead and talk to your neighbors. the idea you own the airspace so you can't have like other people enjoy their lives is ridiculous. >> you good with putting that letter up on facebook? >> i think bad behavior all around. we need to have a healing community or they can all talk to each other. >> i don't know that bothers me. if it can't come talk to me anyone a letter right. >> if you could do it then i can do it. >> lots of sauce please. more "outnumbered" in a moment. [music] [music]
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>> last but not least, bromances are on the rise. guys are in close male friendships and expressing feelings like never before. one said, i hug him and kiss him and tell him i love him. just look at pete on a recent new year's eve, dancing the night away with will cain. >> oh, look at you. >> wait, who is in the hat there? >> bromance with bill is real. >> you are both in hats. >> we are arm in arm, and i spend too much time away from my will, i long for him. and every saturday morning i get to see him on the couch. >> for four hours. >> good times. >> confirm the results of the study. >> you guys have some good moves. >> not bad, right? that was -- that was new year's two years ago, i think. >> and yeah, dumb and dumber
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style. >> i like the term womance, it's female friendships, that's my new word for everybody is womance. >> so maybe it's not that men are less likely to have the close friendship, but women, we are words, words, words, emotion, where men it's maybe more subtle in the way they go about it. >> my husband, they may not say anything at all, they go hunting, they don't say anything but feels great about having that time with his buddies. >> i come back from hanging out with a couple buddies, and what did you talk about? we didn't really talk. a few things here, there, it's a great time. >> that's not true, my husband will hang out with high school and college buddies and what's going on with such and such. he goes i don't know. you were together three days. you know nothing about their lives now?
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>> but we connected. >> oh, we had such a great time. >> what did you do? >> not really much. >> sounds like sean, get tony and sean together and asked what they talked about. >> not our emotions or feelings. >> i was just asking for how are things going. >> good, we are doing good. >> didn't get any notes, nothing. >> that's what we have for you on this friday. don't forget to dvr the show. now here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you, team. alvin bragg's discretion coming under heavy scrutinies as a marine veteran faces second degree charges for a chokehold on the subway. we made it to the end of the week. >> happy early mother's day to you. john roberts in washington. this as "america reports." fox has been told the manhattan d.a.'s office made the decision

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