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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: it's friday, the cocaine saga in the white house continues. this is "outnumbered." i'm kayleigh mcenany with my cohost emily compagno. also joining us fox news anchor julie banderas, fox news contributor lisa boothe, and gopac chairman david avella. more in the investigation of the bag of cocaine found inside the white house, the high profile -- one of the most high-profile buildings in the world. the story is changing. first, it got leaked that the
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cocaine is in the library, in the residence. then, the white house suggested that it was found in a heavily traveled area in the west wing where many visitors come through, but now, third change. fox was told it was found in a cubby by the west executive entrance not far from the situation room, where the nation's most sensitive secrets are tracked. every hour of every day. that's hardly an area where the average joe walks by. the secret service is reviewing all cameras and access logs of staff and regular visitors. they are expected to conclude their investigation early next week. president biden, as he has done all this week, is again refusing to answer any questions on the matter. >> reporter: -- mr. president? [inaudible] >> kayleigh: not a word.
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now, the house oversight chairman james comer is demanding more details about cocaine found, once a briefing with the secret service, and fired off this scathing letter. "the presence of illegal drugs in the white house is unacceptable, a shameful moment in the white house's history. congress funds the white house procedures, and the secret service has the responsibility to maintain effective safety protocol." julie, we have the case of the walking cocaine baggie. [laughter] first, the library. >> julie: no one wants it. >> emily: first the library, not in the residence but under the residence. then, we are told west executive lobby cubbies, then we are told actually in a secure area near the situation room. why can't they get the story straight? >> julie: what's disturbing is karine jean-pierre lodge to the american people yesterday. no way in hell that she did not know the actual whereabouts of a cocaine baggie in the white house. when she described it as being in the west wing, where it
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highly traffic by visitors, and the only answer she would answer is that the biden family was not home that weekend, not in the white house, second weekend in a row. it happened twin friday and sunday, many visitors in and out of the white house. she was dodging. that's called defensive answering. i know a liar when i see one. my kids lied to me every day. [laughter] when you ask them a question and they defer, they are lying to you! she lied to us. i felt like she was lying, now i know she's lying. she's lying about this, what else are they lying about? they are lying. the truth is going to come out. >> kayleigh: let's take a look. there is some karine jean-pierre dodges, a montage. >> what is preventing a visitor from bringing in anthrax, or something that is not magnetic into the white house? >> secret>> secretary jean-pierm
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not going to get into hypotheticals. speakerphone cocaine, we don't know who brought it? >> secretary jean-pierre: let's see what the secret service says. >> how important is it to get to the bottom? >> secretary jean-pierre: the president thinks it is incredibly important. >> kayleigh: emily, we are one hour and 56 minutes away from the white house press briefing. karine jean-pierre better be on the phone was secret service, better yet -- in your building and get some answers. that's unacceptable. get your story straight. >> emily: that would be if there was -- examples of excellence on the white house, but i'm not holding my breath. the only thing that is making a larger mockery of this other than simply the presence of an illicit substance in the white house is how karine jean-pierre is handling this, and what's dangerously trending close is law enforcement, to wrap up the situation, the law enforcement
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and secret service, which congress funds through our tax dollars to say "this is who it is, what the amount was, how it got in, the accountability we are going to have this person be held to." this standard of decorum, excellence that has been obliterated by the person who brought it and thinking it was okay, the standard of evasion and deception that karine jean-pierre has no held to. why don't they understand the concept of saying an illicit substance was found in the white house. "we consider that patently unacceptable, and we are sure you come of the american people, we will get to the bottom of it, tell you all the details." at least reassures for one moment that someone is at the helm that is actually an adult whose tax dollars they are not wasting on a daily basis on their salary. this is disappointing, but unfortunately, unsurprising. >> kayleigh: david, i want to put up a map of the west wing basement area. just some information i got from
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former -- buddies to work with. number one, west wing area where an executive, and they have these cubbies you mentioned. there are double doors, cubbies, another set of double doors. inside, there is secret service. between these double doors are cubbies, you can lock them. this is where tourists go through. the white house staffers -- asked if they put the cell phones and there, they said no. tourist's families use that. we are now told it's only staff in the situation room, he put on your phone before you walk in. that would narrow it down to staff. i know there's a lot of confusion about cameras. i talked to a very trusted source, a former government official, who said there are no cameras inside of the west wing. they can review footage outside. once that has changed under biden, nothing can be viewed from within. >> david: the bigger picture is that someone in the west wing has a cocaine problem. we have to hope to get the
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therapy that need. let's start there. secondly, this is typical of joe biden to say absolutely nothing and not take responsibility, what emily talked about. whether it's afghanistan, the rise in inflation, lying to college kids about paying back their student loans, is this administration that continuously refuses to take responsibility when there is an issue. that's why you have a record number of americans whose top concern is their faith in government. >> and talk about faith. -- >> kayleigh: and talk about faith. she entered pretty bad, but was stopped by her mid-level staffer, deputy. this is the worst answer i've ever seen given by a press official. let's watch. >> former president trump has made wild posts on social media recently. one of them was that cocaine found in the white house was, had belonged to either the president or his son. are you willing to say that's not the case, the don't belong to them?
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>> i don't have a response to that. we have to be careful about the hatch act. what i will say is that i have noticed there does seem to be some increasing frustration coming from that corner in general. i think it's probably rooted in the contrast between their substantive policy records. [laughter] >> kayleigh: asked if the first son left cocaine, and your answer is "i can't give an answer because it would affect an election." that makes no sense. >> julie: or nothing has to make sense with this administration. i don't care about the cocaine was found of the white house. i care that they are lying to us and are going to get away with lying to us, because they can. the media is supposed to be the fourth estate, the watchdogs, but they are lapdogs for democrats that are in charge. there's no desire to get to the bottom of the story. the networks aren't covering it. you have politico running interference saying "we probably aren't able to find out who brought the cocaine in."
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that frustrates me. there was a survey recently finding that fewer than 50% of msnbc and cnn viewers are aware of anything negative relating to biden. they are not covering it. that frustrates me. you can't have a society that functions. you can't have a functioning white house if there's no accountability. lead that it's a guy with no ethics and morals to begin with. that puts us in a really bad place as a country. >> emily: don't you care that someone thought it was okay, othethat the white house is beig trashed -- biden's watch? doesn't that symbolize a lack -- >> julie: i care about the lack of accountability. to your point, the arrogance and belief that we can "do what we want because we will get away with it. hunter biden can evade taxes, a federal gun charge, get away with it --" joe biden can cash in on being vice president, selling us out as they make in people. god knows what he has given away for money.
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that frustrates me, the fact that this man thinks he can do whatever he wants. he can, and that's more infuriating. >> kayleigh: then they laugh and are faced by citing the hatch act, the same white house that says maga -- survived war-torn afghanistan but not crime rate in d.c. tragic. the death of a hero who served with the united states forces. veteran homeowners. prices are going up fast. the grocery store and the gas station alone are taking a big chunk out of our paychecks. fortunately, you've earned the valuable va home loan benefit. the newday100 va loan lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value, not just 80%. and with home values near record highs, that could mean a lot of money. let newday turn your home's equity into cash. okay everyone, our mission is complete balanced nutrition. together we provide nutrients to support immune,
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the u.s. army special forces for nearly eight decades. he and his family fled the country after the government fell to the taliban, knowing the taliban would have a target on his back. moving from safe house to safe house to safe house, then finally to arlington, virginia, two years ago. he worked as a lift driver to support his wife and four children, the youngest just 15 months old. monday nights, he decided to take up a late shift, despite his wife's plea to come home. after fleeing his home and country for safety, he was found dead. chilling security camera footage caught the sound of gunshots, picked up four seemingly young men running down an alley. we have to warn you, this video is disturbing. [gunshots]
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lisa, it's hard to put into words the level of tragedy this is. i can't imagine the heartbreak that the family is feeling. >> julie: it's sad. he had moved to philadelphia, but i believe was robbed at gunpoint. he moved to d.c. because he thought it would be safer. he goes to show you that liberal policies don't work. they put you in harm's way. you look at d.c. since last week, motor fest crimes have gone up 117%. i think for robberies, 47% change. it is dangerous there. i think what's even worse, policies are easier to change, and you know they are terrible -- but this is harder. we have arrived at this point since both michael brown, george floyd, that somehow under the guise of equity, moves to arrest criminals. there was a video of this man the other day, he had called the police because a black man had a knife on him and was threatening his family.
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he was so -- that this man would get arrested. we have arrived at this place that somehow it was criminal, somehow wrong to arrest criminals. i don't know how you change a culture, society aspect. i think it's going to be more difficult to change. >> emily: especially under this administration. >> it's par for the course. remember we are in overdrive or was murdered. he was a marine, had served in multiple -- it's devastating to hear people that have risked everything for the security and safety of our american freedom and our allies, only to be murdered in cold blood under the approval, the tacit approval of the person in the white house running everything come of okaying this all. >> there are so many layers to impact. number one, our armed forces are not taken care of by this country. the fact that this -- he was 31 years old. this man, 31-year-old father of four is so desperate because he
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cannot afford rent, after spending all that time overseas, sacrificing his life. he had to go out and drive for lyft because he could not make rent. this did move -- from washington -- >> philadelphia. >> julie: they want to arlington, virginia. that at one point was a very safe place. he was driving to washington, d.c., at the time. it does raise the issue. not only is crime such a problem here. our government does not care, because if they did come of the sky would not be hurting the way he was. why aren't our military service member's being taken care of, after they have given their lives? many have given their lives. they have sacrificed everything. what thanks do they get? >> emily: it's clearly abandon our allies when we engaged in that botched pullout from afghanistan. it's clear that we continue to abandon them, and by week, i mean the person in the oval office who has abandoned people like yar. >> and afghan interpreter,
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important to underscore what that means. this is not a citizen of the united states, but they put their life on the line, in taliban afghanistan, to help the united states, to make sure that our country remains free, by working with our service member's hand-in-hand. i was struck by a comment by a retired lieutenant colonel who worked with water by ar. he said "he served this country a great deal more than i did. i did 42 months in combat, but that was nowhere near what he had." that's a uniform service members saying "i served 42 months but this guy did more than me, put his life on the line, came here for the american dream." what did he get? his 15-month-old baby left fatherless. it's time for america to wrap this family in their arms. i was thrilled to see a gofundme page that all most had $100,000. so check that out. >> emily: he had been supporting the u.s. armed
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services since the age of ten, until he was officially hired as an interpreter, where he served ten years. a lifelong ally, a life cut short. >> david: he's a hero, should be treated as such, his family should be taken, well taken care of. at the same time, we are only going to continue to see more of this in major cities as we see an effort by democrats to make mandatory minimums less, to get rid of maximum sentences when it comes to committing crimes. when you don't seek to replenish the police force. across america, major cities are down in the number of police officers. it only makes it worse. you both lived in washington, but you may have missed the fact that it was president biden who vetoed legislation by the democratic senate, and the house that said they pass to the d.c. crime bill. it's now in place because joe biden vetoed it, which made it harder for victims, easier for criminals.
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>> criminals are no victims, victims are no criminals in this society. >> there is no incentive for police to join, that's why the enrollment is now at an all-time low. you become a police officer and try to protect, you get punished for it, and that's the bottom line. speech i hope in this briefing, we have jean-pierre asked -- >> i hope we have jean-pierre expressing the sentiments for the loss of this american ally. more "outnumbered" in just a more "outnumbered" in just a minu.e to debate and draft the u.s. constitution? turns out they didn't trust the printing of paper money, but they did trust gold and silver. article 1, section 10. gold and silver. good for the founders, good for me, good for you. rosland capital - is a trusted leader in helping people acquire precious metals. gold bullion, lady liberty gold and silver proofs, and premium coins, can help you preserve your wealth. call rosland capital to receive your
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prowess. robert kennedy jr. did push-ups, scott did -- footballs. playing tennis, and this miami mayor francis suarez running and hitting the wings. some are contrasting these images to 80-year-old president biden and former president trump, who is now 77. meanwhile, nearly half of americans think it's best for the president to be in their 50s, not older. emily, are you impressed? [laughter] >> emily: a hard no. [laughter] it's refreshing to see a crop of candidates that are clearly showing that they have some type of physicality. the whole underpinning is that we have energy, we are fresh, we have energy for it all. we are not going to pass out by 5:00 p.m. every day. we don't eat jell-o at our 6:00 p.m. dinner. we have enough energy for what the office takes. i think it's important to look past the veneer and make sure that the candidate that you were being drawn to also has the mental capacity and the experience and relationship, the
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eq, the iq. i think the message is one of relevance on social media. all these candidates that we are seeing out there are doing it themselves. they are putting out their own messages on themselves. they are not relying on a 50 year younger vessel to do it for them on tiktok, which we are seeing from the current commander-in-chief. i welcome the individual. i look forward to one with energy, one with competence in 2022. >> kayleigh: we saw rfk jr. doing push-ups, but let's look at his competitor, joe biden, his athletic prowess. [laughter] hard to watch, lisa. i don't want anyone to fall, but it is -- it demonstrates weakness on the world stage. that's what's scary. >> lisa: the country -- may perceive us as weak with
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joe biden and office. with videos being posted besides a thirst trap showing your muscles, everybody knows we have a problem with joe biden in the office. they know he's the oldest president in american history, he shakes hands with the air, he falls off of stationary bikes. he falls off stage peer that represent a problem in the country. that's why everyone is trying to stand in such contrast. people should be healthier. being obese is not healthy for americans. you are going to end up with unhealthy diseases. i think encouraging this would be good. we do during covid, it would've been better instead of giving out cheeseburgers and things even though -- obesity was a driving factor for people going to a hospital. it represents that joe biden has a real problem. >> kayleigh: it's a smart strategy, david. i'm sure rfk jr. doesn't want to say biden falls off of his bike -- nobody wants to see this of your commander in chief. you illustrate the contrast by putting out your videos, and it sticks to the american psyche.
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>> david: perhaps. if americans want to -- then tom brady or lebron james should run if we are thinking about it now. >> tom brady would not be bad to look at though. [laughter] >> david: we were talking. you look at president biden president biden and donald trump. who are their most ardent supporters? people between 18-35 years old. it's younger americans who fueled the base of two of the oldest politicians that we have onstage right now now. it's because that's all they know. coming up as they have gotten to know politics, they've known joe biden and donald trump. that's how they view each party. >> kayleigh: you can add bernie. >> david: ron paul from a few years ago. it is interesting that many times, the oldest elected officials have the youngest supporters. >> kayleigh: it's also confounding when the atlantic, far left publication, they have this headline "step aside joe biden: the president has no business running for office at age 80. 80."
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>> julie: i hear thirst trapping -- [laughter] -- i do not care about a person's abs, i care about their mental fitness. that's the question, the mental fitness of our current pres president. rfk, when you do sit-ups are push-ups, do not wear jeans because that doesn't look authentic. maybe some athletic gear. the jeans was weird. he's obviously mentally and physically fit. that's what the american people should be concerned about. when the president is making these gaffes, they are not gaffes anymore. those are mental blank outs. i wouldn't know what to call them. it's a physical and mental problem that the president cannot form sentences together, nor can kamala harris. i'm not more sure who to be worried about, but biden is older than his age. all 80-year-olds are aged differently. >> kayleigh: absolutely. people see trump as more competent at 77, biden far and away -- elon musk and mark zuckerberg need to cage
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creating a copycat app, violating both state and federal laws. the letter accuses the company of hiring former twitter employees who had knowledge of twitter's confidential trade secrets. musk commenting on the letter, "competition is fine, cheating is not." kayleigh, it's interesting. the letter specifically lays out cause of action essentially saying what was said in the intro, that they are scraping followers, essentially were tasked specifically with duplicating an app. on the flip side, mehta was not at all -- we have none. have not provided any proof. if there are evidence to such, then they could be in a lot of legal hot water. >> it certainly needs to be looked into in a court of law. they have looked similar. as a user, i go on both. they look almost identical. sections like capitalizations and whatnot. i wasn't going to join threads. i decided to to keep an eye on the leftists. they have flocked over there. it's having huge success.
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threads has become the most rapidly downloaded app according to "the new york times." if you log on, and mark zuckerberg, if you read the lawsuit that continues from that, you see zuckerberg was in communication with algae, when people are getting sensitive covid tweets. david zuckerberg -- which is why my first two it was a retweet. he said "is this a platform for free speech, or -- for conservatives?" time will tell. >> emily: some of the media coverage already has the plan. there is an anti-e anti-elon, wt providing evidence, "he has alleged this before." it's clearly favoring threads and zuckerberg. interestingly, millions of users now on threads, it has not generated revenue that we know of. there is still not a website or whatever yet. it looks like it's getting popularity. >> julie: i just downloaded
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it. it looks exactly like twitter. i do like twitter more. but i'm sure they will continue -- the white house is probably thrilled. "more social media for us to censor." the fact that the white house has this, that they are not allowed to meddle in our social media and censor and cancel those conservative voices, because they don't like free speech unless it agrees with their speech. this will just be one more app that we will have to watch closely because kayleigh is on it. >> kayleigh: watch out. [laughter] >> emily: it's one more vehicle for a conversation about the first amendment, free speech, censoring, and the relationship with this particular administration, and also the left's obsession with -- >> david: the two biggest winners, lawyers who will fight this out in court, but the others are the american people. so often with universities, not wanting to mention the word free enterprise. we see it at work. this is two companies going out competition, going from
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customers. customers will decide who they will pick ultimately. this is a good day when you have companies fighting for competition. >> emily: to elon musk's point, competition is healthy and welcomed, cheating is not. we will see if this is a duplicate or -- speak i hope it increases the probability of a cage match. [laughter] >> who is your money on? >> elon. he's older, but has the wisdom, 51, can move around. he's a bigger guy. [laughter] also, he said he would do the lower, where you just lay on top of him. often i have had that happen to me having three brothers. twitter is probably vulnerable. the media and the left have gone out of their way to say that twitter is this scary place because free speech can happen there, and it can't on other applications. with data privacy issues, and they have not launched the application in europe because of data privacy laws they are, so that may be tells you something
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♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> it's time for "in case you missed it. you don't want to miss this one. vice president kamala harris is getting mocked yet again for another word salad. she was apparently trying to -- culture while speaking at the 2023 essence festival. while you could say some critics say her comments were -- watch. >> vice president harris: culture is a reflection of our
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moment, our time. present culture is the way we express our feeling about the moment. we should always find times to express how we feel about the moment, that is a reflection of joy, because, you know, it comes in the morning. [laughter] we have to find ways to also express the way we feel about the moment in terms of having language and a connection to how people are experiencing life. >> need to know what time of day. was this before cocktail hour? i've spoken like that and would feel okay. she's four chardonnays in and i'm hearing it there -- but that's unacceptable. if i were the president, she's doing him a favor. she's making him look stellar great >> to quote -- how can he be sure joe will be the nominee? ladies and gentlemen, i present
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to you, kamala harris. wow. >> it is the cringe he has to sound bite we have ever played, and we have played many. >> a toss-up for which one was worse, that or the aid that invoked the hatch act, and the whole corner with a policy of nonsense. i'm not quite sure why we are being forced to accept it every day, with a smile, normalize this absolute incompetence, hysterical inappropriate affect by a person who occupies our second-highest, most important position in this country. i'm sick of to me great >> makes me so nervous. the laughter makes me horrified. very uncomfortable. you gave me a thought bubble. maybe the point of kamala harris is to make joe biden feel better. when they had -- >> mission accomplished. >> trying to find the vice president, reviewing footage, like who possibly out there could make joe biden --
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her poll numbers make his look great. >> david: the state of the democratic party. a president who 52% of democrats -- our 53rd reset of kamala harris and the president of the united states, and yet the democrats, no one will challenge them. >> when i dressed as the wicked witch of the hollowing, i had the happel baumol hat -- i had that hat. next, an update on the mystery tour is caught the colosseum. ivan dimitrov has reportedly come forth with a written apology, saying he had no idea that the ancient world landmark was so old. ancient. no idea. despite it being around, more than 1900 years old. his vandalism could earn him a $16,000 fine, five years in jail. of course it was caught on camera. watch.
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i don't buy it. i think he just got caught. >> after the same defense by those two women that were caught red-handed defacing the colosseum a few years ago. they said "i'm so sorry we didn't know." looks like the u.k. needs to bolster its education system has much as the u.s. a travesty. there's no he didn't know what he was doing was wrong. you have to come up with something better, but he. >> of rudy standing around the colosseum, looking up, amazed, and you don't know what this -- if this was a tourist who brought the cocaine and, you did not know it was the white house. what were you thinking? >> the fact that he's laughing, some of our young people have -- >> day of the respect. they have no respect anymore. you look at the client activists defacing the mona lisa. there is no respect. kids have gotten away with everything, parents don't teach them lessons anymore. always making excuses for
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everything. everyone is a victim. it's a mess out there. >> parents need to do better. >> this is a stupid, though maybe now, we need to put signs up at the parents and say "this is old." at the london bridge. let him know that things are old. >> speaking of tourists, are you scared of airlines losing their lower luggage customer and encouraging people to travel back for you. it's a clothing service that would let travelers, to japan to ditch their bags and rent a wardrobe when they arrive. if anybody goes -- laziest person i've ever known. don't want to pack your bag. you like that? [laughter] no. you have to rent underwear too? think of all the stuff. [laughter] thank you. >> somebody had to -- [laughter] you've never done that, rinse the runway or movie or anything? that's like address you are going to wear.
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>> no. you can rent -- it's awesome. >> you have rented underwear? exactly, thank you. [laughter] >> just kidding. >> is going to try to make a joke and then i realized it's 12:00 and my mom is watching. >> reminding us of the time of the show. >> it works, spending the money on a dress, but you will wear once? >> would you? >> absolutely not! >> i will make an offer to pay for this, i have seen way too many pictures of him where he can -- who protects you from.
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americans like it. for lisa -- this is a whole new thing. >> i love the idea. i don't think i would do it personally, but missing the point that -- thanks pete buttigieg for messing everything up. did you not lose the luggage? >> extra underwear. finally, it is road tripping season. a new study has found that many people agree that snacks are one of the most important aspects. according to this survey, two-thirds of people said they would not even travel with someone who band snacking in the car. chips, cookies, candies are the top snacks of choice. my ocd cringes with this, because i don't let my children eat in the car. i'm dead serious. >> what? >> no crumbs. >> your car is beautiful. >> we live by the beach. no, santa there. kidding. [laughter] >> stay in the room and have no fun. [laughter] >> because you are fun. i bet you are awesome. >> i'm a total snacker. chips for sure.
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upstairs are delicious. i cannot get over banning snacks in the car. julie, can't. >> julie: they can eat things that don't have crimes like grapes, dried mango. that's always fun. >> boring. [laughter] >> emily and i -- >> if you are on a road trip with children, chick-fil-a is a must. as you think about that i scream, melt which is dairy, a key ingredient that we all need with snacking. >> that was a little far, but julie, we have to squat cars. >> any my children back in my car. if they get in the car and their sand in the bottom of their feet. they know. they know i don't mess around. >> you don't want people getting angry. >> too bad. [laughter] >> more "outnumbered" and just a moment.
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>> this whole operation was a decoy. >> i can understand you are very upset. >> you've never seen me very upset. >> this tape will self-destruct in five seconds. >> 27 years after the first "mission impossible" movie, tom cruise is still dangling from trains and death defying stunts. 81-year-old harrison ford returned for indiana jones, tom cruise says he has no thought of
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slowing down, i have 20 years to catch up with him, i hope to make "mission impossible" films until i'm his own age. >> he does all his own stunts, i see him surpassing 80. >> harrison ford is amazing, and i have named my son harrison because i love him so much, not just him, but i love his name. tom cruise thinks i should join the church scientology, but he does not age, i'll turn to botox instead. and i don't think he's had work done. i think he ages gracefully. i'm a keen spotter of plastic surgery. i don't think he's had anything done. maybe botox, but who hasn't. >> if you wanted to be saved, would you want an 80-year-old running to the rescue? >> you don't want biden to give you cpr if you are gasping for
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air? >> i don't know what's creepier, and tom cruise is 5'7", he's a big action star, wrap me in your big strong arms. >> the characters embody the whole man, oo7, i understand the thor superhero but a gravitas. >> tom cruise had the top grossing movie last year, almost by double, "top gun." >> viewers will decide. tom cruise clearly rewarded, "top gun" the movie did not have an agenda, same with the presidency. people want age limits, voters will decide. viewers, voters, they will decide. it's the market. >> that's right. and 007, who is the next --
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>> oh lord, i don't go to the move i don't have time. >> i met chris hemsworth at the airport one time. my goodness. >> is he nice? >> very nice. >> female super hero. here is "america reports." don't forget to dvr the show. >> a live look at the white house as we await jake sullivan, soon be joining karine jean-pierre at the podium. >> expecting a range of questions on the latest in ukraine and the controversial munitions aid that's approved by president biden, but a big focus is expected to be on the investigation into how cocaine made it into the west wing. >> and now we are learning it might have been in a more secure location than previously thought. welcome to "america reports" on this friday. mike emmanuel. >> i'm jacqui heinrich. sandra and john have the day off.
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