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♪ ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno and here with my cohost kayleigh mcenany and also joining us fox business anchor and a host of "american dream home" cheryl casone and lisa boothe and cohost of the verdict with ted cruz podcast, ben ferguson. now, we began with new details and a lack of answers following the discovery of cocaine at the
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white house. federal officials are now reportedly running dna and finger test on a small bag of cocaine to potentially track down the culprit. the white house at the cocaine was found in a heavily traveled area of the west wing. the secret service tells fox news the drug was located in a cutter used by staffers and casb are the investigation underway for four days, one law enforcement officials familiar with the situation is already telling politico it is highly unlikely that a corporate will be found. really? meanwhile, president biden wasn't at the white house when the bag discovered but still keeping quiet on the whole situation. an white house press secretary karine jean-pierre with a barrage of questions about the cocaine discovery to which he answered, "none of
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them." >> what is preventing a visitor from bringing an anthrax or something into the white house? >> i totally understand the question, but it is under investigation. >> does the white house support the prosecution of this individual? >> i will not get into this. the president is satisfied and we found some cocaine. >> how determined is the president to get to the bottom of illegal drugs at the white house? speak with the president thinks it is very important to get to the bottom of this. >> emily: kayleigh, the only thing to me more patently unacceptable than finding drugs in the white house would be the press secretary 's absolute refusal to address even one question about it. what are your thoughts on this? >> kayleigh: she brought nothing. i would not have walked the podium without saying secret service, you have to give me something here. you ran the headline from politico and more of the press secretary than the white house.
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she did have some information to add, the president and the first lady and the family were not here this week and a pair that is not new information. we want them, all you have to do is read reports of where the president is over the fourth of july we can appear to brought no answers, totally inexcusable. break this and for the users, the west executive, this is a room where most of the white house staff works west wing. it is heavily traffic, that is true and the press does not go through the doors but there is a secret service agent sitting at the desk at all times and should have been left in secret service agent and rotate. they found this quickly because you have someone staring at the interests and looking around the room at all times. it is so heavily traffic, mom has been through there, my sister, data, baby boy, although did not bring cocaine in there. [laughter] but the scariest part, this last
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point is the president of the united states walks through this entrance. if the motorcade is on, which it often is my have seen president trump walk-through there and president biden within feet of a powdery substance unknown is incomprehensible and inexcusable. >> emily: that is right and ben, two kayleigh's point, i find it downright unbelievable that if it was in a cubby associated with other things, by itself indiana jones style on top of the pedestal so is there no way to ascertain the identity likely unable to be him? i'm sorry, i thought they were to have the highest phase in law enforcement's running the president of the united states. >> ben: no way in they don't know who this is and the same b.s. ed, we can't find them and if our government can't figure out who walked in with cocaine in the white house and they say heavily traveled area, i've been there a lot and you've been there a ton appear this
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is not disney world. the definition of heavily traffic area is still a very number of peoples that have walked the area. and thousands and thousands of people in the quarter all day long. this has had a theme park, a white house with cameras everywhere. >> kayleigh: the press has cameras on it. >> ben: my point is if they can't figure it out i call b.s. on this. if this was a substance that could have been a threat to the president, we would find out who did it. so, why is it different because it is cocaine now and wanting us to let us know who have a project and is not known to the public. i promise it through anthrax or somebody else we would find out who brought it in. there is enough cameras there in enough people watching. this is not an unsolved mystery. this is solved already and they are trying to make a go with it. >> emily: two the point, sheer volume and my next-door neighbor who had a party while i was gone and flicked a cigarette on my
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couch, burned a hole. it was a pretty big party. she still figured out who it was pure the whole point is by l law -- but the point is if she can figure out in this party who flicked the cigarette come i would think that you would think it is possible for the white house to figure out be a law enforcement which person had legal access to the heavily traveled area. >> they know, they have to know. it is a cover-up. who would have the gumption to bring cocaine to the white house unless you knew you would get away with it? who would probably get away with it? probably the president's son, right, a history of drug abuse so much so he smoked parmesan cheese because he thought it was cracked. i don't know. who else would have the gumption to bring cocaine to the white house unless you knew without a shadow of a doubt that you would get away with it. this is the most secure building, not just in the united states but the entire world. there is cameras everywhere an insane amount of security.
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of course they know who it was. >> kayleigh: the president's family was at camp david from friday to tuesday and hunter was there as well so that is an alibi. >> emily: we do have to say we do not know yet who it is pure there is no evidence linking it with hunter. it is our understanding they have not identified. so as it develops, we will see if you are proven right but at this point we do not know for sure. cheryl, what are your thoughts on this question works before i mention security cameras. it is the white house, the president is there the national security and i think that is what bothers me the most is if you can't find out who this was, you know, the white house, what if somebody else was a threat inside of that building and inside the walls? that is what concerns me about the whole story. as far as karine jean-pierre yesterday, i don't know with a slow news week but talk about pampered with questions, she had nothing. i found that disappointing and
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you would have thought she would have had some answers or at least update the investigation. >> kayleigh: if you prosecute the person. >> and they are not going to. >> if it was someone random, they would tell us. >> ben: i think they were so eric and it is our white house and we can do whatever the hell we want to do. and we are going to find this person and full investigation that whoever did this will never step foot in the white house again. that is interesting. there was no losing on that answer but an arrogance factor. we succumb to no one. the fbi can come at the doj can, we can cover up whatever we want to come know might cover up ande don't have to answer questions because we are not the white house that will be transparent, we will shut up, left in your face. as the president said, come on! >> kayleigh: the president will walk to the podium and say i will prosecute whoever. speak to underscore the reason why it was they were in the first place. nothing from the white house as
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in any way there is a hard line where things are unders stomach and who have the staff, whoever it was felt free and have the gumption to bring an illicit substance to the people's house was because they knew there wouldn't be any repercussion. they knew there would not be accountability. that is biden america, biden white house and a scepter. >> they are not recommended to do that. word to the wise. they feel differently. >> emily: coming up my guys how much more to come reaction to a federal judge dealing a major blow to the biden administration. restricting its ability to police speech on social media appear the liberal media is saying that judges order promotes -- wait for it -- infordisinformation and conspiry theory.
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: the biden administration reportedly repealing a federal court ruling bombshell restricted some officials and the biden administration from communicating with social media companies to back down on content. more like shakedowns actually. the judge terry doughty said the biden administration biden administration likely violated first amendment by releasing social media during the pandemic. now members of the liberal media putting a federal judge on full blast. >> the government has the right to have its own free speech to push back when they see things on social media that are dangerous. >> this is one of the most aggressive far-reaching rules you will ever see.
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with this judges reportedly to do is micromanage essentially between the entire executive branch, all with these agents as dependents and leading social media companies. essentially what these agents have to do is the government flagging posts that violate the standards that the social media companies have independently set up pure the idea of the government can't have any documentation with social media companies come i don't think is a world we want to live in. >> kayleigh: corporate white house press secretary mpc jen psaki name several times by the judge in the ruling. the white house counterparts were public about the pressure on social media companies. >> it should not come as surprise we are in regular touch with media platforms making sure social media platforms or aware of the latest narratives, dangerous to public health. flagging public post or facebook that spreads information pure the social media companies have responsibility? certainly, they should be held
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accountable and you heard the president speak aggressively about this. >> kayleigh: emily these are threats coming from the federal government. i was stunned. when i was at the podium, i talked about iran dictator who gets to speak with limitations on trumpet. here they are threatening legal action against companies for american speaking freely. >> emily: which is why the injection specifically quoted the lawsuit and everything is true, which we are taking it at this moment to be true, not only represent infringements of free speech but also, yes, coal wears him. the encouragement by the vitals of censorship acceptable and the joke is that the media, as always continues to frame left-wing mainstream media continues to frame this as some type of apocalyptic environment no one wants to live in? i'm sorry, we should celebrate this as a win at least temporary for free speech. it reminds me of the uproar
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misplaced after the case in the supreme court this week. where remember all of a sudden framed against transgender rights and lgbqt plus and nothing was further from the truth. a victory for free speech. everything out of the administration and left-wing media will be all about mirror rating if you don't puppet they were talking points and you don't think and stay in lock step with their narrow views that pro-censorship, pro-censorship of conservatives and judeo christians, they will label you as the big it and ignore free speech that is the founding tenant upon which this country was based. >> kayleigh: lisa, you have the press secretary is the public and force her but then you have 30 some-year-old digital director and his name was rob flaherty. and i would imagine his keyboard and wherever he was, the west wing, july 152021 email to facebook in which he stated, you guys serious and i wanted answer on what happen here and a mob shakedown.
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>> lisa: mob shakedown. look, the biggest purveyor of disinformation during covid was our own government. it was never about controlling a virus but about controlling people. sadly, i don't think we will ever get back to as free as we were pretty covid. the government got everything wrong from the beginning. they lied about legality of covid. it doesn't take a genus in my genius to figure out it is skewed because showing people tt testing in hospitals who essentially died and we are missing 65 fold the cases out there. i knew that from the beginning and the government knew it. it was about pending elections and getting donald trump out of office and using covid to obtain power. sally, i don't know if we will go back as free as we were before. >> kayleigh: that is an important point. during our show yesterday -- >> ben: oh, yeah. >> kayleigh: judge rejects biden effort to curb
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conspiracies online. what was the conspiracy, covid lab leak and hunter biden la laptop? >> covid was not going to sp spread. everything was alive. they knew they were lying. >> ben: if i got it right, that would be one thing but they got it wrong a lot. 6 feet away, they got it wrong. ivermectin got they got that wrong, it is for horses. it is not for jose to do my courses. a different potency. you couldn't challenge masts. you couldn't say we don't need to close down school for kids because killing kids at the rate the elderly were pure they got that wrong, hunter biden laptop, they got that wrong. you get all these things wrong and you are coursing the government back and forth, sending people's names and labels to get them off of the internet and then you get busted doing it and you were saying they are trying to censor, sorry, this is america. >> kayleigh: trump appointed
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judges have issued dogs in gnomic audits before but the fourth of july injection blocking officials from her interacting with social media. that is ridiculous. you think they are standing up for rfk a robert f. kennedy jr.? >> it was a court appointed judge and has no mind of his own. if you look into the messaging and we are talking twice a week that the white house was pressuring and bowling yesterday. the length of social media companies. one of the most disconcerting things, these are publicly traded companies. they don't answer to the government the answer to the shareholders at the time this was going down in 2021, twitter was publicly a traded company. they need to be worried about business responding to employees and to keeping things squared away at facebook and google, twitter, not appeasing and ingratiating themselves with the white house. i'm not surprised about the mainstream media though miss identifying this case. >> it is a clear-cut case but
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you need to read. >> kayleigh: in addition to covid and the facts, these fbi meetings were holding regularly with social media companies in the lead up to 2020. what is interesting to me about this they knew hunter biden laptop was real in 2019. via social media companies: russian disinformation and they never tell them? of course they don't commit is a cover. but page six think the industry were continuing at the time this fbi guy's deposition taken november 23rd, 2022 and the meetings will continue 2024 election cycle. >> ben: sure, you want to change the election to make sure that your job is safe and you want to make sure that you are accountable to no one so you can go rogue on any political issue, you keep people like joe biden in office. the guys taking over the fbi and doj basically said, "we can run anybody's life we want to, we can lie or whatever. they closed the hunter biden
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case down so you couldn't go back and revisit it and they knew it was real. they knew he was being impeached over russian collusion case that they already said would give you a million dollars if you can prove it to the guy who claimed he can do it. never paid him because they knew it was a lie. but they watched impeached. that is overthrowing the people in an election. >> twitter actually carried it. and carry through on that against "the new york post." >> kayleigh: small victory today, "the washington post" cancels facebook meanings after judges censorship ruling so maybe something is changing. the new blockbuster movie that be indiana jones the top grossing movie this fourth of july. and it goes liberal hollywood.
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>> human trafficking is one of the greatest atrocities in our world today. more than one in four covictims of human trafficking or children. unfortunately, it often goes unnoticed but the new film the true trafficking trade and seems to be connected with moviegoers, selling out in theaters across the u.s. the film is called "sound of freedom" based on the true story of special agent tim who left the agency to start his own operation to save traffic kids. >> the fastest growing international crime in this world that anyone has ever seen. >> homeland security,.
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>> you have failed to bring me the spirit close up, come back home. >> so you quit your job and you go and rescue those kids. >> ben, the second largest global trade behind drugs. and hundreds of billions of dollars worth of profit and yet, it seems to be left in terms of public conversation until now. >> disturbing to make this film a conservative film. it is not about human trafficking or kids being abused. i think the media missed an opportunity to say in general we should cover and encourage this
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film. >> i think part of the reason is there politics behind it and it terrified if you see this film, you will look at open border differently. human trafficking is making traffic mirrors more money than drugs but right now. when you have to deal with the reality come open border allows for human trafficking come i think we are a shot away from the encouragement of this movie. this is not a republican murphy, a children being abused and everyone should go see this movie to see what is actually happening. in the media shouldn't politically look at it to cover for it. they should say this is the number one movie in america for a reason. clearly, they should give it a promotion of every other movie. and suppressing the reach of this movie. >> absolutely, to ben's point, open border at the south. people have exchanged the values that all lives are created equal
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for political party. >> kayleigh: another reason hollywood, there is faith throughout this movie. the actor also played in the "passion of." this guy is on fire for. and look, disney had an opportunity to distribute the movie and they didn't. interesting ideas and started this movie. we are not disney's film but peoples film. and children, tens of thousands of children in the united states are traffic in 80% girls. this is a very important topic. in jim's head i gave gave my career to jesus can you love my children more than you can evil? just to point out the american people 14.3 million showing up and 7 million despite sound of freedom being in half at the number of theaters. important to go see it. >> emily: i left that, to
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quote the data, and what i love about this, success is despite it being in half at the theaters. despite my so headlines with the dismal opening of indiana chose but not about the strength and success of this. people are hungry and thirsty for movies about faith come about real situations that, and human trafficking and the flight of our children. >> this is hollywood movie studios with flops recently. they put up basically real characters, real film gnomic films, pixar had a recent disaster with a recent film. indiana jones, that story played out but hollywood has really the bear holder and believe they should be telling us what we want to watch and what we believe and think. they do think they have this overall power with the american public. this film shows they absolutely do not appear at the other point i will make, this does highlight that a great investigation at the southern border to shock
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show human trafficking. and they really did show you the cartels, this is the billion-dollar business and sex trafficking for overage and underage girls mostly appear at the vice president here is, by e way heading to arizona. >> no she will not. speed to when anybody talks about child sex trafficking, it is stamped conspiracy theorist stamped by the left. why is it not a bipartisan agnostic target that everybody should care about? it's being to make >> the omission of guilt and failure, and testify before house judiciary committee not too long ago saying the united states is middleman and multibillion-dollar child sex trafficking operation at the southern border. that is why. disney is too busy to binary characters doing anything of substance like this. and closing title states that more people are enslaved by
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sex trafficking within when illegal. so think about. >> ben: that is an important point for people to understand. speak with the closing title and hopefully i can say it. the closings, closing title said more people enslaved by sex trafficking when slavery was legal. think of the enormity, that is a statement and good for this movie. and at some point, people would understand that movies do well. you look at top gun maverick, it broke records and people are thirsty for things. >> ben: it is an important movie to watch. and it goes back to people need to forget the biden administration, the biggest sex traffickers and drug traffickers. the open border has created it in the numbers are there. you cannot get away from it that this administration is clearly
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enabling this to happen and they are not trying to stop it. >> if cocaine can find its way in the white house -- >> emily: to your point the statistics when slavery is statistics when slavery is illegal and now those enslaved by this sex trafficking illicit industry.have the vice president you would state governors like gavin newsom and conferences and f igcoalitions on reparations tt they would give us the time of. day that it deserves. the >> kayleigh: amen. >> emily: more "outnumbered.t r" stay with us, guys. attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com more shopping? you should watch your spending honey. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. check it out, you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, i'll look into that. let me put a reminder on my phone. save $700 dollars.
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campuses. you know, ben long for days abortion were safe. >> ben: there is a part about this that i'm not a doctor but i assume a doctor might say this. doesn't there need to be education with this? because if have college kids going out and getting drunk and wake up, okay, maybe i should take this and hook up, can you use this bill safely two nights in a row, three times a week, five times a month? i don't know but to put vending machine with a substance that is supposed to come from a doctor that you might be able to take eight, nine, ten times a month, i don't know but my question is what does that do over for your college career? shouldn't there be a dog my doctor involved and you don't have to have prescription for it but they do say do you want to know about this? they give you the massive binder of everything that could go wrong, side effects, et cetera. the vending machine will not do that. and i worry about women's health from that perspective making it too easy to make bad choices and
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i don't know long-term effects of the drug. they are acting like this is about access and that worries me a lot. >> kayleigh, what do you think this is about? >> kayleigh: they put a potential, well grounded research and they .2 mayo clinics and say it is important that your doctor check closely to make sure the medicine is working and side effects and although using this medicine at the mayo clinic to prevent pregnancy, you should know using this while pregnant could harm the unborn baby. this could enable abusers and just perhaps a young male on campus who wants to get this. there were so many harmful things that when you go to college, you get a plan b vending machine but they get chased off by professor and told bringing violence to campus. >> cheryl, is there a political angle here and the midterm
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election, the college campus to make this a bigger political issue heading in 2024? >> cheryl: i do think there is. the midterm, abortion was surprised and a lot of conservatives, it became an issue and hurt some running in races. so i think there is a piece of that happening. but i also think these states trying to stake their claim and hoping they can go back and get this federally overturned again we still have lawyers to talk about they want to revisit this. take it back to the supreme court. i don't know if that is a good idea not a lawyer like emily, but i do believe that it has been politicized. i think so. is that what this is, emily? >> emily: i think that is part of it. it screams improper use of tax dollars and whatever shape or form. it is in, all of us know where your tax dollars are going not just federal but state. know where your tuition is going
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to washington state actively lobbying to have the funding for that. is that okay with the residents there? do they understand the state is spending $1 million on average for homeless person? that situation hasn't been stymied by any means. all of these decisions, these propaganda based wave of the social climate decisions are propped up by the use of our tax dollars. that is your money that is doing that. and look at the campuses, by the way, what is the job placement? the success as rid of the college kid? what kind of education are you getting there? know where your kids are going and find for this sort of woke activism and frankly performative activism everyone is involved in now. you can get your gear and target and everything you put on your social media account. the reality is someone is paying for it. that person is you and likely to the detriment your tax dollars aren't going, which is true education, troop critical
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thinking skills, infrastructure, safe streets, and it goes on. >> cheryl: the funding of the tax payer dollars, a federal level some agreement on heideman and taxpayer money not going towards abortion. to emily's point, this is got to outrage some. >> ben: i remember when i was in school, they decided that tax dollars to put in the bathroom. what happened is gonna happen hour because a water fight broke out. and you are dealing with college kids so let's just say, did anyone go in the room and say, hey, baby, is this a bad idea? i think a part of this is revenge. and you change roe v. wade and we will stick it to you. we will fight back and put vending machines on college campuses and we will get your tax dollars to pay for it. that is how we get even because we are not done fighting. by the way a great way to fund-raiser planned parenthood. >> kayleigh: pending machines with tabs, highlighters, what
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happened to those? >> not on these college campuses. [laughter] up next, sparking dramatic headlines, his wife, charlene splitting up but still going to live together. nothing can go wrong here. that is next. stay with us.
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♪ ♪ >> that's right they said it wouldn't last. former city mayor de blasio and his wife announced they will be separating and dating other people after 29 years of marriage. however, they have no plans on getting a formal divorce. but they are very much in love and the couple plans to continue living together. "the new york post" dubbing them "the odd couple" with today's front cover and the whole situation has left many asking, can this actually work? annalisa mother were so many
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questions we were just discussing at the commercial break, how those logistics happen, are they sharing? >> lisa: i don't want to know about their love life. i remember this is going from memory so hopefully i won't get it wrong but the new yorker did a piece running for president to find anyone excited about it and his wife in the article, maybe that was foreshadowing of this. and even -- >> em>> ben: they are excited is that what you are saying? >> lisa: you are -- i don't understand today's world. it would not want to see someone that you love being out. i would get so jealous and upset. >> emily: totally, of course! this is insane! call me sick but are they doing it to dodge tax consequences? >> ben: it could be. >> emily: are they shouting to the world how hideous to go through a divorce in this particular state. we will have separate bedrooms.
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>> ben: may be they are cheap and want a cheaper life. when you go at the end of the day, i will come home and honeycomb i will get a bowl of cereal but did you all connect? she is running a little late. that is the weirdest. i want to be clear, i really don't care. i really don't. it is creepy. it is concerning and a general idea, like they are trying to redefine marriage as kind of fluid. you are either in or out. this will not work and it is weird. >> emily: a, they were children and they have children. i feel so bad for them whose parents intimate life splashed across and walked across media. secondly, what about the other people? what if you saw someone on your app, oh, yeah, have a drink with that person. who is that guy? oh, that is my husband! >> ben: there is an article we did about it. >> did you guys read -- they sat
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down with "the new york times" by the ways quoted at the end of the interview that applying endemic playing a song in if you found some other dude, what do i do with the lives you truly, how can i not love him too? she is dancing apparently, weird, weird, weird. if every detail of this interview if anybody cares, i would like to get that time back in my day. speed to "the new york times," you've got to be kidding me. they sat down three hours about this and continue to pat themselves on the back. >> they know that people care about them and i don't think anybody does anymore. >> kayleigh: here we are, this is so peculiar to all of your points. going on dates living in the same house. all i can say i would imagine this would go as well as failed presidential. >> emily: of the other thing is obviously since they are married, community property whih means how does that income work? hey, babe, i charged a date with
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another guy to my credit card? >> ben: can you send flowers to my girlfriend? >> they should split up the credit cards to make it easier on themselves but knowing them they won't do anything to make any sense. >> maybe they miss being in the headlines. >> ben: -- [overlapping voices] >> kayleigh: they need a book deal. >> they can thank "new york times" for handing relevancy for 5 minutes. more "outnumbered" in just a minute. ♪ ♪
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let's class this up, taco bell wedding package, $777, much better package. >> taco bell, go with this. i think weddings are overpriced, too many people go into debt for weddings, loans and credit card swiping, it's insane. this means you are genuinely in love. if you have a wedding and you are on a tight budget and coming with mcdonald's, i know you are in love and i will show up for that wedding. >> taco bell package, cheryl, they warn we do not give out marriage licenses, and it has to be four hours in advance, can't be a shotgun wedding after drinks at the bar, and nonrefundable. >> 25 people, but you do get the cinnabun. >> any alcohol must be purchased separately. >> taco bell location in los angeles has been popular and booked up. >> i bet.
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taco bell says we do not provide hair and make-up, emily. >> totally fine. >> changes your whole budget. >> i love this idea. two best weddings in terms of food, number one, food trucks, so pick your own, same concept and 2, 1 where after the tennis club catering we went out and the sister went out and got dick's, dick's drive-in in seattle, burgers, and everyone cleared it out and food left on the plates, the food is delicious, weddings are too expensive, it's amazing. >> chick-fil-a has one as well. >> i did have a happy meal yesterday, got a little toy -- >> sounds amazing. >> grimace shake? >> i should have. >> i've been to all kinds of weddings, and the food is still not good. because you can't mass produce a perfect steak for however -- can't --
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>> you can have a cinnabundt cake and taco bell. i'm hungry, everything sounds amazing. lots of weddings, taco bell wedding, i'll be there. $777. here is "america reports." >> thank you, ladies. good afternoon, cancerous chemicals potentially flooding our nation's drinking water. a new government study finding forever chemicals as they are known coming out of america's faucets with a nearly 50/50 chance it's happening in your home. they have our attention, i'm bill hemmer live in new york. gillian, good to be back with you again today. hello there. >> gillian: nice to see you for day two, bill. welcome to "america reports." according to the u.s. geological survey, up at that 45% of the faucets have pfas, only 32 can be detected in lab tests. the chemical

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