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jason chaffetz. begin with a look at president biden's mega-donors who are bank rolling his block buster. the president's campaign has not been off to a rousing start. recent reporting suggest democrats are looking for a backup candidate heading into 2024. wonder if it is gavin newsom. biden campaign is hitting back pointing to latest numbers. according to his director, the president raised 72 million, the numbers are in and no hiding lack of enthusiasm for the candidates running for president, they claim. president biden and vice president harris outraise entire gop field last quarter outraising donald trump 2-1 and ron desantis by more than 3-1. there are like 16 candidates in the republican field. that aside, biden team left out one small detail.
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most donations didn't come from t the -- hollywood mogul jeffrey katsanburg, linkedin co-founder reid hofman, len manual miranda, michael kors. the middle class is shaping up. jason chaffetz, they are touting a bunch of candidates in the gop field. add totals together, they do beat biden in the dnc. where incumbents were in the second quarter in year before an election year. biden on the dnc 72 million, trump and rnc 105 million. obama and rnc 56 million.
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>> jason: i think most people look at joe biden and think, i don't know if he will be on the ticket by the end of this calendar year. when you look at cash on hand number, biden is in the mix, but barely. guess how many staff on his re-election campaign? four. they are not taking this seriously, i think they know somebody else is coming. you are running for re-election as president and four staffers? that is unbelievable. >> kayleigh: it is. that stuck out to me issue biden campaign will start out lean and frugal, they are putting that into practice with just four staffers and no rental space. >> harris: doug schoen knows what it feels like to have a boss raising money like hillary clinton, no enthusiasm among women, for her for voters.
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he said it wasn't coming to fruition and he projects that is happening with biden. that is point one. point two, you know, that simply tells me maybe there is something to axios reporting about people not wanting to work with him. if you can't get along with the staff in the west wing, some staff members don't want to be alone in meetings because of his fierce temper and that is coming from inside the democratic meeting. if somebody is talking to reporters, it is people around him. now you have trust issues with staff, anger from the president, we don't know the facts, but you have been in the white house and know the rooms get small if you can't get along with each other. now you have to hire staffers separate from the campaign. >> kayleigh: they are afraid they will get an f-bomb thrown
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at them from the commander-in-chief. jason mentioned this, trump has more cash on hand, 22.5 million, tim scott 21 million and biden in third at 20.1 million. trump and scott have more to spend. >> they do and ron desantis had impressive numbers, as well. going back to what jason said, i don't think this election in 2024 will be about high dollar donors, it think it is enthusiasm of the grass-roots level and this will feel more like 2016, when trump did so well. it is people upset with the direction of this country, they want to change, looking at joe biden thinking he is not serious and maybe they will put somebody else in. i agree, kayleigh, i believe it will be gavin newsom. there is not that enthusiasm there for joe biden. they can't create it, i think
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they tried with bidenomics play to build back better, that fell flat. when they realized there wasn't great response and you have cocaine in the white house and scandals for the family, i don't think the enthusiasm is there. will donations get people to the polls? i don't think so. >> kayleigh: no. cheryl, you go to sleep and put out this beautiful statement, we have 70 million. and then wake up to biden with sluggish small donations, that is the headline. >> cheryl: going to be waiting a long time, when you have a 40% approval rating. here is what you get in second term of joe biden. more regulation, pay more in taxes, pay higher energy prices and likely be paying higher
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costs at the grocery store. that is why small money donations are not coming into president biden, they are coming into others because these people are feeling the kitchen table pain, if you will. it is always about the economy, about wallet issues and it is really going to be about that in 2024 and that is why people under the scourge of inflation are not coming in and not going for joe biden. he is the one that has pushed inflation to where it is now, in particular with the billions of dollars, trillions they have thrown out in stimulus. this is why the country is in shape it is. bidenomics, okay. >> harris: bidenomicses handed him deficit of voter support. absolutely. financially, they couldn't donate much because they are spending on other things like eating and not worried about if she will be able to feed herself, but most average americans are.
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>> kayleigh: jason, talking about this anemic campaign for staffers, peculiar to me. stay slim, let the republicans spend their money and we'll stay in waiting until next year. this just comes in, team biden/harris announce additional leadership, richmond, gifford and chord. they are beefing up a little bit, taking away speculation that maybe there is gavin newsom in the waiting if they are going to build up. >> jason: i think more effort going to dnc to make sure their coffers are fully funded. on the republican side, biggest surprise is tim scott, running a frugal campaign, doing well in the campaign and has a lot of cash on hand, has to be appealing for a lot of people. >> kayleigh: he is stay in with
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gender ideology and canadian muslims are following suit. canada's liberal prime minister addressed a group of muslims and blamed their opposition on the american right wing. watch. >> first of all, this is a lot of misinformation and disinformation out there. particularly people, fuelled by the american right wing, are spreading untruths about what is in the -- if you look at the various curriculums, you will see there is not what is being said out there about aggressive teaching or submersion of kids being lgbtq, that is something being weaponized by people who are not doing it because of their interest in supporting the community. these are people on the far
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right who stood against the muslim community. >> harris: tomi, that was a lecture. >> tomi: highway insulting to muslims and the faith, anybody who holds religion near and dear to his heart. it is the american right wing trying to convince you of your belief you have had in your religion since the dawn of time, it is american right wing making you think that. i don't care american left or canadian left trying to convince people how they think and they are being manipulated. i don't think canadian muslims or american muslims or christians, i don't think they will fall for this. they are rooted too far to fall for this.
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jen psaki tried it and it fell flat. how insulting to people of faith. i hope people are paying attention of that, they think your faith is manipulated by conservatives in another country. >> harris: and you didn't choose is freely. it was such a pat on the head. this is not instant anuous and can't blame america. the all muslim city council in michigan voted to ban display of pride flags, remember that, on any city property. here is city councilman on that decision. >> you guys are welcome to the community, welcome to walk to restaurants, grocery store, why have to have a flag flown on city property to be represented? you are represented. we are doing our best to support
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the community. you are welcome here, we have to respect the religion and people around here. schools, mosques, churches. >> harris: muslim faith, as tomi laid it out, no matter where you live, if you hold faith, you can't talk people out of it. this is part of who they are, they didn't catch it like a disease. >> jason: they push it too far when they attack family and kids and going after people's religion. they were not listening to a conservative in utah who think it is pushing too far. they can come up to conclusions all by themselves. they are pushing too hard and attack them. they just don't get it. it is happening and there are people all over the world who are fed up with it. leave our religion alone, leave us alone in terms of belief and
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diversity of thought and don't come after our kids and try to transition them. >> harris: that is the thing, we have talked about, love who you want, do those thing, but this is happening on the right with gender, puberty, with all that mixed in and put in children. >> kayleigh: right, exactly. you see coalition muslim, jewish, hindu, christian, no one is compelled to do something by the right as national deputy director of care, largest muslim civil rights organization said, she said, media need to accept independent intelligent people are speaking for themselves. you had a council member come out and say they are aligning with white supremacisupremacists are. this is astroturf, that movement
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cost nancy pelosi her gavel, i think coalition is forming here. >> harris: cheryl. >> cheryl: listening to justin trudea on failed messaging on an american group of conservatives, it is just a lazy argument. he needs to look in the mirror at what is happening in canada and stop judging what is happening south of his border, focus on the prize, justin. >> harris: it signifies he's lost control he's trying to get back, he will go to spaces where the woke folk will agree with him, poke it at religion, poke at faith, poke at belief systems, that sort of thing. >> canada has become a different country during covid and post-covid, freedom of speech has been reigned in and canadians are so polite and
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don't want to offend anybody. they haven't tried to get back what they lost during covid and i think trudea is realizing make there is awakening there. i think faith will be big issue around the world in coming elections and they are terrified, why you are seeing the strategy unfold now. >> harris: don't touch our kids or religion, that is the message. we'll see. why a former hollywood studio former chief is warning the historic strike between actors and writers could lead to absolute collapse of the hollywood industry. that might not be bad for some pe people, some people like that. i hear it all the time.
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♪ >> harris: hollywood has been put on pause, actors and writers are on the picket line for the first time in more than 60 years. media mogul, barry diller has a dire warning, he says if the strike is not resolved, it could cause the entire industry to collapse. >> i would call for a september 1 deadline. there is a strike deadline, there should be a deadline. who cares about hollywood, this is a huge industry for world export. it will potentially produce
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collapse of the industry. as good faith measure, executives and most paid actors take a 25% pay cut. >> harris: which will never happen. >> cheryl: you are laughing. >> harris: it is existential crisis. who is surprised? not surprising actors would join the writers. >> cheryl: last week fran drescher said this was about ai. scarlet johansson started this with "black widow," when her paycheck got hurt. she figured out her deal. barry diller went on to talk ab about, it is december the streamers and companies are worried about, that is when you
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get into hollywood box office and that point, harris, jason, you exhaust yourself on netflix and i'm going to get rid of this subscription. there are too many streaming companies, consumers will pull back. that industry is 160's,000 actors, multi billion dollar industry and it could collapse, he's right. >> harris: talk to me, tomi, you have lived in l.a. this is more know that actors and writers, though. >> tomi: it is. movies aren't really filmed in california anymore. why? it is too expensive to make in california, they are making them in georgia, texas, tennessee, overseas because they are too expensive in california. california has a lot of problems. because of covid, we know people
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got used to streaming and they don't want to go be around people anymore. how dare anybody sit next to a stranger that is a foreign concept now. talking about ai and people are worried, as they should be, it is really rich to me to hear people who make their living in hollywood talk about worried about being replaced and the industry changing when the same people lecture us about green energy and how people that work in coal and oil and gas should learn to code or find something else to do if their industry is going away. that bothers me. i have a hard time crying tears for hollywood when you look at middle america that has been told this day in and day out for years now, they are unimportant and their industry is killing the earth and they should find something else to do. >> kayleigh: very well said, tomi, i worry about the down
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stream, i could care less about the actor, i worry about the caterer, movie theater employees. i would love to see hollywood out and be replaced by something like angel studios. looks like "sound of freedom" on way to making $100 million and a hollywood blog i was reading said it seems a theatrical hall is almost certain for a film discarded by disney. bring in outside entities. >> harris: look how fast the numbers went up this weekend. that is what people want to see. if the market drives this, the shake-out is fewer studios, but wider range much of topics potentially. >> jason: i don't want to see a whole industry go away, america
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leads in entertainment. >> harris: number one export, fame. >> jason: a lot of people make a good living doing this. i have a lot of disdain. they need to create a better product to attract sympathy of americans across the globe. if they want support, they got to produce a better products, can't be tom cruz making "maverick" and "top gun." this new movie with tim ballard, i don't see much. >> cheryl: huge box office problems right now. >> kayleigh: "chosen" was largest crowd-funded movie ever. there are people that want better entertainment. >> harris: country star luke combs on the cover of tracey chapman's "fast car," his voice
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peaked on the hot 100 and chapman won awards for best new artist, best album, best vocal performance. comb's cover climbed to number two on that same chart. new report in the "washington post" suggest the song's recent success is racially charged. although many are thrilled to see "fast car" in the spotlight and new generation discovering chapman's work, clouded by the fact as black, queer woman, chapman would have zero chance of achieving that herself in country music. this is called a cross-over cover, maybe it is popular because it is the country genre. >> harris: luke combs was skad why he covered the song.
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he wanted it because it is one of the first songs i remember hearing riding around with my dad. tracey chapman didn't want public attention, she stayed out of the public eye. her song is back on the charts, she had to have gotten paid, this gives her her privacy with renewed success. >> kayleigh: royalties, 500,000 in global royalties, which went to chapman, who came out and said i never expected to find myself on the country charts, i'm grateful new fans have embraced "fast car," she seems to be fine with this. >> tomi: take the cue from the
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person that is involved. i live in nashville, tennessee, country music is welcome and open to anybody. there are a ton of people in country music right now, very diverse, little colors, different political ideology and gender expression, welcome to country music, welcome to nashville, honor to have your song be remade, this should be accolade and chapman feels it is an accolade, the media has to pit everybody against each other. we could celebrate a great song and hoppering the first person saying it, but no everything has to be us versus them. it is sickening. >> kayleigh: "washington post" and a community note, she received accolades, too.
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>> cheryl: go back to 1998 for a second, that was sound track to my college years, i didn't know chapman was male or female, black or white, didn't matter and the songs cross barriers and emotion. "fast cars" is talking about getting out of poverty, who can't identify with that. "baby can i hold you tonight" about heartbreak. all of these things nothing to do with the topic the "washington post" decided to write about. thank you for making it controversial when it wasn't and nobody was talking about lgbtq+ rights and chapman this this. >> it is "washington post," they are crazy. >> jason: whoever wrote this needs to re-examine their life and say, why did i do this. it is opposite of what they
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said. here is luke combs, taking a song he has personal affinity for, he knows the background of this person and he decides to cover it and play at concerts and it is wildly popular. guess what, tracey chapman, they play that on the radio, tracey chapman wrote the song, she makes money, luke combs doesn't, that is the way royalty works. she gets the money, he doesn't, when it plays on the radio. they both make money on spotify. that is a good thing. for the "washington post" to put out click bait, this is racial, it is exactly opposite, it shows we are coming together and race wasn't part of the issue. >> harris: they want to make it so, we are not allowed to go forward without somebody trying to cancel us on the race format,
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of the woke focus, ability to wipe us away if we make progres on this issue. it is one reason we are not allowed to look at the past and quantify the present and future. if we do that, we know we have come a distance and things are progressing. there is a lot of love in the world. he loved his dad and listened to the song. he was a kid riding around and bringing it to new oaudiences ad we're attached to it. you are, i'm no longer 35. you have knowa older audience that reconnected with that song. >> kayleigh: i now love the song. i was young when she put it out, i am reintroduced to this song. my daughter will hear it, new love for the song and know the song benefit for everyone. >> harris: it is funny when
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justin beiber did a cover, nobody cared. >> kayleigh: bieber and a bunch of others. new national survey revealing american true thoughts on what men can wear at work, sports, baseball caps, sandals, how casual is too casual? we'll ask jason chaffetz. directv has two ways to get the tv you love: satellite or internet and that show you pretend not to love. look, if you want to watch people eat bugs in the woods, that's your thing, baby. switch today for a $200 reward card.
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>> harris: there is a saying, dres for the job you want, not the job you have. new survey from "wall street journal" revealing american thoughts on men's fashion in the work place and results may surprise you. starting you hava, about 54% said it could be acceptable to wear a branded baseball cap to work. 45% thought otherwise. millennials and gen-z's were the biggest supporters. baseball caps at work, are you a fan? tomi my husband works in baseball, but for everybody else, covid changed everything, i would be happy if millennials and gen-zers wanted to go work
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and not be home in a baseball cap. >> harris: are you baseball cap guy? >> jason: i like them, on fox, they would not last long. get rid of ties, my big east beef. so 1800s. >> tomi: i can't imagine how uncomfortable it must be with a tie. >> harris: baseball cap? >> kayleigh: no problem with baseball cap, shields sun, why not. >> harris: all right. talk aboutbling. earrings are most controversial piece of jewelry men can wear at work. 23% are opposed to earrings. older generations are more supportive of rings. rings okay for our generation and up.
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>> harris: with tomi on this one. get to the office first. when it comes to jewelry, personal thing. if you can maintain your credibility with a string of them as a dude and go and lead a meeting issue good on you, go make that happen. it emzoos to me it would be a hurdle to jump over. short shorts is a bigger issue. >> cheryl: shorts in a second. a lot of men have pierced ears. >> jason: not this guy. >> tomi: your string of earrings. >> the gages, i draw the line. >> harris: okay. >> cheryl: to shorts issue shorts at work, question mark? 58% could get behind that being loo. >> harris: those look like boxers, you want to see that?
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>> cheryl: 41% want guys to keep their legs covered. >> harris: if you go to work in pants that don't reach your ankle, at least down to your knee. i can't tell if he is going to the pool or working and we had enough mishaps on zoom. when you go to work, be ready to work. if you are home, the short shorts, somebody will see you get up. >> maybe they got used to it with work from home. >> jason: keep your pants on, fellas. zip them up. i don't need short pants at work. >> talk about foot wear, 73% support men wearing sneakers, 26% say never appropriate to wear at work. 44% said sandals could be acceptable, majority of 54%
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against talook. sandals in the work place? >> harris: no toes. >> kayleigh: no sandals, i talked to a congressman who wants to wear dress sneaker, he said, no one is wearing a wig anymore, things change. i'm okay with sneakers, not okay with sandals, i asked about john fetterman and the hoody, no john fetterman and the hoody. >> harris: your generation, i look for fashion trends and you are wearing really pretty white sneakers with suits and dresses and you look great. >> i don't think anything wrong with sneakers, i think that is fine. i never want to see a man's toes unless they are at work. i do not want to see a flip flop ever, most men do not groom their feet. >> jason: amen. >> depends where you are. john fetterman on the floor of
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the senate is different than walking the halls of congress. where are you? where is work place, context matters. >> harris: if you work on boat, i can see sandals, in an office, you do not want to see toes. >> jason: most guys are disgusting, mine look nice, by the way. >> we will never know. >> jason: i will not wear sandals to work. >> harris: kayleigh said, keep your shoes on. more "outnumbered" in just a moment. right, you have to do it yourself. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm.
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>> last, but not least, dolly parton has been turning out hits. she has no plans to stop ever. here is what she thinks about retirement. >> i'm not one to sit around doing nothing, i would never retire, just hopefully drop dead in the middle of a song onstage and hopefully one i've written. i hope to go, we don't have much choice. as long as i'm able to work, my health and good and my husband is good. only way i would slow down or stop would be for that. for that reason. in the meantime, i will make hay while the sun shines. >> i love her. >> who doesn't love dolly parton. >> this is why she is dolly parton, she is unstoppable. she works so hard, she is not 9-5, she is 9-9.
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amazing. they say to keep going and keep creative using your brain and body, hats off to dolly. hope she lives forever. >> she is charming and classic and i think of golden girls like betty white, icons. >> harris: i love the part she says if the good lord takes her, she hopes it is during a song she wrote. she has humor. >> jason: she is timeless, anything dolly, i hope she lasts forever. she is iconic and a great american and i love her and wish her the best. use it or lose it, you got to keep doing it and she keeps doing it. >> she is doing rock-and-roll now, tomi. >> we all love dolly, in nashville, she does so much for the community. i like people looking at her
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saying i will work until i'm dead. dolly parton spirit. anyone been to dollywood? >> i went as a young girl, beautiful, fun, bring your kids dollywood. >> about following a dream, finding your divine mission and she tapped into that. young people, i encourage you to do that. find out why you make a difference. the money will catch up. >> follow your passion and heart. she's stayed true to who she is, uniquely herself. >> i wonder what pressure has been to be different in space she refused to be. >> when your job is your passion, it is nice in life, my job is my passion, when you are a young person, it shows and shows with dolly parton.
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>> we need luke combs to do a dolly song. >> i would love him to do a song with dolly, wouldn't that be awesome? >> powerhouse prime time lineup launches tonight, laura kicks off 7 p.m. eastern time, jesse watters at 8, and gutfeld at 10 p.m. eastern. catch it on fox >> over 15 hours of information came through these two irs investigators that are whistle-blowers detailing very egregious crimes. felony counts from 2014-2019. most average americans if they would've have mended these crimes that were alleged by the whistle-blowers would face jail time. >> fox news alert. in two days the fox oversight committee will hear from two irs
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