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>> kayleigh: hello, this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany. here with my co-host harris faulkner. joining us, host of "american dream home," cheryl casone. restoring editor for washington examiner and senior fellow for independent women's forum, kaylee mcgee white and co-host of bottom line and former wisconsin congressman sean duffy. we begin with the left latest attempt at censorship and how
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criticism of country star jason aldean star "try that in a small town" is backfiring in a pretty big way. the song was released months ago, now number one on i-tunes. how did it get there? recently released video was pulled from cmt and has now garnered views temperature is about how small town values and crime wouldn't fly in aldean's hometown. take a listen. >> sucker punch somebody, carjack an old lady at a red light, pull a gun on the owner of the liquor store. cuss out a cop, spit in his face. stomp on the flag and light it up. ♪ you think it is okay, try that in a small town. >> kayleigh: sounds like common sense, but the left claims
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aldean's song is racist and promotes violence. we're to understand it is dangerous to singing about car jackings and crimes, songs about vilifying cops are okay. ♪ >> get scared, you going down. disadvantage of the brown. how in the hell the parents going to bury their own kid, not the other way around. reminds me of mattel. ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: aldean's song never mentioned race, but it is being called a lynching anthem in the liberal media. >> critics have blasted "try that in a smoul town" saying it has a pro-lynching undertone. in the video, images projected on a building, some shows clips of protest and tense encounters.
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the courthouse shown is where a young black man was lynched boo i a black mob in 1927. >> kayleigh: that courthouse has been used for a lot of videos and movies. hannah montana was filmed there, i don't remember anything calling that racist. there was a christmas movie there by paramount. ♪ it's christmas time. smiles on every boy and girl, joy to all the world. it's christmas time. >> kayleigh: i want to make sure i have this right, christmas movie not racist, hannah montana, not racist, jason aldean, country singer, we got you. >> harris: we were talking yesterday, you have a
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conservative couple, his wife brittany, never apologize, so on and so forth. the messenger is a narrative put forward by the left, not someone they like. that says it all. as you just pointed out and lauren conlin pointed out, it didn't get this attention. we know what happens, great song, hearing more of the song. seeing news headline, he didn't manipulate the scenes, those things happened in this country and he showed them. remember the summer of 2020? many were calling it summer of love, give them room, let them tear apart the city. it is complicated for them. they decided to raise this to number one on i-tunes. >> a lot of scenes on the video were shot in canada. >> harris: the street scenes?
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>> cheryl: it was stock footage that was pulled. >> harris: correct me, i recognize some of it. >> cheryl: some is the united states, but there are three different scenes pulled from canada. >> kayleigh: to your point -- summer 2020, david dorn was killed, many protesters killed and they were not important enough to mention in the liberal media. we will continue to mention them. sean, disparity, aldean, this is rolling stones headline, timeline of jason aldean controversies, they say. the country superstar's backlash is one of several inflammatory incidents. the other rap song is an attack on all cops. naz released sick rick cameo and rapper shows reality of police brutality.
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one they praise and the other castigate. >> sean: watch the video, most of the people rioting are white or masked, this is not indictment on black people, there were white people rioting. number one. the second point here, this is a scapegoat, using race as scapegoat, they are angry aldean is criticizing liberal viewpoints and calling them out. life in small town is better than you offer in big city america, so, yeah, that is my take. >> i think the left backlash to this song is representation of how much they disdain average americans. we are all americans who value faith, community. my husband's family is from rural ohio. some lyrics are what you hear in the local bar thchl is how all americans think. one line where jason aldean says
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got a gun granddad gave me, good luck try that in a small town. these are average thoughts for the average person, they are worried about government control and censorship. they hate there are americans that think like that. >> sean: you talked about the issue of race and killing cops, music about killing cops. there is music all over the place where record labels and radio stagsz stations are making money and music about killing black people. one song is about killing a girl that won't give him oral sex. you go after a song that holds up and small towns are great, but won't say anything about other violent songs. >> kayleigh: disparity. miley cyrus treated one way and jason aldean the other.
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consumers have a voice and we have seen the result of some of this. summing up, we cover this all the time, look at this broadly. try that in a small town, now number one on i-tunes. "sound of freedom" earns above $96 million, beats "indiana jones." all conservative or mainstream videos or movies and who have consumers punished? modelo beats bud light. ben and jerry's loses. disney is losing. people are showing up. >> cheryl: they are, because once again, the disney movie, the "indiana jones" franchise is falling apart at the box office. they don't understand the country they operate in and have freedom to operate as a business in. disney needs to incorporate in china, maybe you will have a
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different experience. i tell you, this song is a beautiful song, it talks about small-town values. i'm from texas, my mother raised in a small town and my grandparent's values. the protest you are seeing, look, it used to be -- you could protest and it could be peaceful and there still are peaceful protests in america today, but more and more in places like here and i lived through it during covid and i'm emoegsz motional about it. when you are scared of your own backyard like new york city or chicago or los angeles. >> harris: portland. kansas city. >> cheryl: portland. the way we treat each other has changed. respect is out the door. >> harris: i'm thankful you brought up in two or three of the scenes they mixed in things in canada. what is the left trying to push
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against here? i don't know they did the homework you did, i hadn't done it. it is interesting, if not all the scenes are in america, what is their points. >> cheryl: exactly. >> kayleigh: and jonathan turley wrote a fantastic piece in the hill on this. for centuries, the addadage you can bring a horse to water, but can't make him drink, that addage could be you cannot make them drink bud light, eat ben and jerry's ice cream or shop at target, average people express through market choices. on political level these days that invisible hand is giving a middle finger to corporate censorship and social agenda. it reminds me of the bud light situation, swaft boycott and now jason aldean song is number one and will probably stay there if
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this keeps going temperature is sign the american public are sick of corporations trying to shove leftist values down their throat and companies do it on purpose. i call them woke colonnizers, they recognize influence among certain cub sets of the population that are not leftist and do it deliberately and americans have had enough. >> sean: i was born and raised small town '00 people, close to minneapolis, minnesota. people are flocking there, they want those values back. >> harris: let's not just ascribe them to a certain political. they are traditional american values, we are a divided nation now. we can't come together on what we normally come together on. we share those things in common. >> kayleigh: engineers out rage, brittany aldean, how about focus on real problems like child trafficking.
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witness. it ask ironic democrats tried to censure him about a censorship topic because of comments attributed to him. watch. why would the republican leadership give a hearing and platform to the witnesses today, specifically to mr. kennedy? a man who recently claimed covid is targeted to attack calk acian and black communities, but tell the community i should be careful and protect my children from a virus that has killed millions of people because i'm black. >> i move we move into closed session, mr. kennedy has made these comments even last week.
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>> harris: they didn't want us to watch what they said. that didn't happen. they tabled that motion. r.f.k. jr. said this. if the views that you and others have applied to me, attributed to me, if they are true, i can see why i shouldn't be able to testify here today. those are not true. these are defamations and malig nasies used to censure me to prevent people from listening to things i saying. i think we should have a real conversation rather than an exchange of attacks. >> harris: who would cheer this on? china, that is how they roll. we are not supposed to roll like that. >> kayleigh: exactly. what was interesting, he talked about adhom hearing there. they are trying to demonize and
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push r.f.k. jr. out of the way. where did this begin? why are we having this hearing? page eight or nine much the lawsuit that the judge said biden, you can't censure people. clark humphry sundays that e-mail, can we keep an eye out for tweets that fall into this genre. it is from r.f.k. jr. get moving on process of having it removed asap. three days in, biden says get the r.f.k. tweet off twitter and he would go on to be a political rival. >> harris: sean, i give people space and grace, maybe they didn't know that then. do you think they knew he was coming and going to knock on the door to get into the white house and try to possibly run? >> sean: of course, i think they had to. democratic candidate, he is not a small player, he is a huge player in a race against the
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president of the united states, number one. number two, good point. he's pushing back on the government using agency to have someone secensure a game they can't play themselves. this is what democrats used to stand for likole bill clinton-esque policies r.f.k. jr. is talking about. >> cheryl: i think democrats are nervous about r.f.k. jr. quinnipiac shows he has -- that is a big number, that is double digits. hakeem jeffries made comments, they are worried, robert f. kennedy jr. is living, breathing false flag operation, campaign being run by right wing political operatives who have one objective, take down president joe biden. you are nervous.
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>> kayleigh: who is the right wing operative running his campaign? i would love to know. >> harris: no labels, the third party, they do not want competition for joe biden. the one that hit me today, they were trying to tear him apart, some congressmen and women who had five minutes on the clock and it was brought up that he was racist and tuskegee project and it was an emotional moment, when he said my family members, jfk, signed the end of the t tuskegee projects. he is talking about a time when they used to get along and his family's place in history and
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pretty much shut the conversation down. >> democrats would rather attack him instead of weaponization against free speech and it used to be, we don't have to agree with everything that r.f.k. says, we do not have to think his ideas are good. the way to flesh out bad ideas is by publicly debating them, now all democrats want to do is shut down speech entirely, they do not want to give him a platform, perhaps it is they worry he is a threat to president biden. >> harris: the biden administration is losing over attempting to censure social media. >> cheryl: talk about facts, versus theatrics. >> harris: maybe his rise looks like jason aldean song and barbie movie, more you talk about it, you are helping him out. bombshell testimony from irs whistleblowers including one who identifies as a democrat and says he doesn't have a political dog in this fight.
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says biden administration interfered in the tax case at every turn. stay close.
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meddled in their investigation. >> prosecutors did not appear to follow the process, slow walk the investigation and put in place unnecessary approval and roadblocks from effectively and efficiently investigating the case. the u.s. attorney in delaware in our investigation was constantly hamstrung, limited by doj officials recommending for approval felony and misdemeanor charges for the 2017, 2018 and 2019 tax years thachl did not happen. >> other evidence you were denied access to? >> yes, there was issue the hunter biden laptop. >> kayleigh: democrats shrugged off the claims coming from joe ziegler and gary shapley, two veteran investigators with out standing records. they say it was political stunt. >> will this hearing help
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alleviate racism in the audits? >> during the decade of lynching that followed enslavement. we are here today because donald trump. >> yes, donald trump. >> you are stick ler for the law, reminds me of les mis. >> harris: my gosh, i won the lottery. you did? donald trump. >> kayleigh: irresistible word on their lips. donald trump. >> harris: they were talking about race and imagery and all of that, anything to get away from the substance. you said it before, no matter the topic, that is the motus operandi. >> there are two options, someone is lying, whistleblowers, who are career irs officials, one appointed to
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lead the hunter biden investigation in the first place and another that is self-described democrat or merrick garland, who swore under oath before congress his department did not interfere with this investigation in any way. those two testimonies directly contradict each other. someone perjurred themselves under oath and i'm tired of having hearings about it, i want to see republicans do something. some have flouted potentially impeaching garland, when will there be action? this is serious allegation and we need accountability moving forward. >> harris: 17 million. >> kayleigh: learn about joe biden here, 17 million, we want to get to that. cheryl, we learned about joe biden's transition team being tipped off issue not hunter biden, joe biden. they couldn't find location data and were not allowed to access that data, questions about joe biden stymied.
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his name came up and democrats change the story. >> harris: go back to the 17 million, those transactions are somewhere and that is what james comer is attempting to find, you need a forens ic accountant tha is good with llc's. the transition team was given access to this investigation. look at the end result of what hunter biden yeaned with, a sweetheart deal with gun charge. anybody else would have been hit a lot harder. he got off the hook because of his last name. >> kayleigh: no, no, no, cheryl, hunter biden was the victim, watch this. >> there are more than 10 million americans who have filed taxes, but failed to pay them, exact crime hunter biden is pleading guilty to. vast majority resolved administratively or through
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civil settlement. i'm shocked hunter biden was charged with the crimes, if you look at the history of civil and criminal enforcement of tax issues and look at roger stone's case, he effectively did the same thing as hunter biden and simply paid a fine. the fact he is taking a plea deal in my mind demonstrates a two-tear system of justice against hunter biden issue not in favor of donald trump or the republicans. >> harris: doesn't anybody talk about the fact hunter biden is different because of anybody else because of proximity of a powerful man, then vice president joe biden, and he had a drug problem that maybe him vulnerable and trade og that name, that is part of the mix. >> sean: that did make him vulnerable, he was running off sex, prostitution and drugs, writing off tens of thousands of
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dollars. and you don't report almost million in income, that is a crime, a felony and to think they had an argument that hunter biden shouldn't be charged is ridiculous. one point, the testimony is powerful because they are talking about investigating hunter biden. not being able to investigate joe biden. you prohibit an investigation not because nothing is there, you prohibit it because something is there. they don't want investigators to see the money that joe biden made so they stop it. it is a tell-tale sign. you played the clip of jamie raskin, ranking member of the committee, he said this hearing is example of the success of the american system. >> harris: really? >> sean: this is atrocity. he said it shows american system, it shows it is corrupt and two-tiered. if you are biden, two sets of rules, if you are a republican, you get a different set of rule. >> anybody facing charges hunter
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biden was facing would get on minimum five years, average prosecution for the crimes. >> kayleigh: poor hunter biden, he is a victim and no one believes that. new crime wave terrorizing america. armed gangs of teenagers, next. with a home loan from newday, take out an average of $70,000, pay off debts and high rate credit cards, and save hundreds every month.
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was shot and killed in washington, d.c., preese released this video showing a group of armed, young suspects fleeing. [shot fired] >> you just killed him. >> he was reaching, bro. >> harris: that lyft driver was a former afghan interpreter for the united states, he spent years helping our troops in afghanistan. he moved to the united states to escape the violence in twenty years of war to provide a better life for his wife and four children. just this week in brooklyn, gunshots when a masked 17 year old opened fire on a group of teenagers, a 15-year-old, who you see on the left side of this picture, fatally shot during the back during that encounter. he was training and had dreams of becoming a professional ufc
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fighter. now moms in strollerville are reportedly being attacked by mothers pushing strollers. they are afraid to leave their homes. >> mothers have been affected by the last few weeks, moms are afraid. >> it does concern me, it is during the day, you are going about your business. i don't know where i can be and be safe. >> honestly, it makes me feel unsafe to work and be out. it is just very overwhelming, it is something that is affecting kids and i mean, they are defenseless, you know. it is scary to be honest. >> harris: sean, you see this, many are blue-led cities, many are blue-led states, in san francisco, where is gavin newsom? where is the governor?
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>> sean: political leadership. where are the parents? i have a lot of teenagers. >> harris: of the kids committing crime. >> sean: kids are not inherently good, parents have to help teach them. where have law enforcement and leaders been? where has the culture been? no one is raising the child and enforcing the law and culture pushes this bad behavior on youth of america. no wonder you get this. >> harris: wow, you will make news by saying teenagers are inherently bad. they are not inherently good, not bad. >> i live in washington, d.c. and juvenile crime has hit us hard. local cv s will not allow customers under 18 to come in the store because juvenile theft is so out of control. a neighbor of mine runs a local
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charter school. her students are scared of each other because crime is rampant. juvenile young men in her school expect to go to juvi, and some look forward to it because it is better than their quality of life at home. the cultural problem, recent study found 70% of juveniles in prison come from fatherless homes. >> harris: similar situation, remember the laws do not go after teens like they do if you are 18 and older, these kids are just as violent as someone 10 years older than they are. where are the parents, great point. >> kayleigh: according to the telegraph, moms are being targeted at school pickup by people in ski masks. leave you with this, radical mayor brandon johnson, remember this, it is not constructive to demonize youth who have been starved the opportunity.
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we have demonized youth. that is the problem. in and out workers kiss the mask goodbye, the left is pushing back on the ban to free the face. -- it's fine, flo. she's not interested. i get it. not everyone wants to save money. -what's she doing? -i don't know. renters and homeowners can bundle and save. for what? a trip to bora bora? bora boring. okay, you know what? i'm in. she's all yours. want some tacos? -eh, i'm not really in the mood. -yeah, you're right. so messy, all the napkins, those different toppings. -actually, i'm in. -yeah, you are.
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>> coming up, we are expecting a few live events.
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president biden is expected to deliver a speech on how bidenomics, he says, is growing the american economy. we'll be watching for that. also monitor briefings at state department and pentagon and we will ask our e-con, panel, why are things not getting better for everyday americans trying to make things meet and jason smith on what whistleblowers call special treatment for the biden family, where does the investigation go next? jam-packed two hours coming up, join john roberts and me as american reportses top of the hour. top of the hour. top of the hour. >> kayleigh: in and out burger sparking debate, the company is banning employees from wearing masks in five states. in a memo wrote, we are introducing mask guidelines that emphasize importance of customer
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service. twitter users are lashing out. one doctor warning others to avoid the burger join. another complains in and out burger is owned by a brat. this is a threat to worker health and public health and customers, as well. cheryl? >> cheryl: they are a business and you can choose to work or not work for said business and if this is the way, i mean, it is like, they want me to wear a blue t-shirt. i'm sorry, i like a white t-shirt. if you don't want to work at in and out, go work some place else. they did have moments where they would push back and one executive said we don't want to
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be the vaccine police for any government anywhere thchl is what they believe, this is how they want to do business and they have the right. >> kayleigh: california and oregon exempt. >> sean: people complaining about in and out burger, probably love mandates to wear a mask, show vaccine cards, but not to say you have to take your mask off and smile. free the face. i want to see mouths when i order a burger. >> we can agree to disagree. there was recent review from one of the most respected studies, a study of studys and found little to no evidence that masks prevent spread of vie russ, no point. stop making people wear a mask, it is weird. >> kayleigh: i guess if you are
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immuno-compromised. don't you want fresh air, harris? >> harris: i like the smile. u.s. surgeon general says we are suffering mightily from isolation and loneliness and eye contact and that smile helps make so much better in society. that is a disease, too. it is killing us, our young people are isolated to the point they are using drugs and doing other things. it is harmful for them. science does not tell us that a cloth mask or cheap math will mask will keep you safe from anything. i haven't seen employees say these are the type of masks, this is what you have to do. does it cause them to touch their face more? when they do that, are they washing their hands more? we are not being told to wear
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anything. >> sean: flip side, someone flipping your burger and getting spit on my burger, maybe a mask might be better for my own health if i have the cook wearing a mask. the person that takes my order, i want them to smile at me. >> kayleigh: good point, smile is important. my daughter's first word was mask, she was a covid baby and i miss that smile and connection. >> harris: i get your point about front-facing customer service, maybe if you work in the back, maybe a mask is appropriate, this is for customer service. good reminder here. this day and age, hiding behind mask can be hiding behind mask, see people walking around in mask in new york city. no idea why. >> kayleigh: if you are prone of spewing saliva on my burger, please mask up. >> harris: that problem before covid.
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>> sean: right. >> harris: spitters gonna spit unfortunately. >> no question the consequences of forced masking outweigh potential benefit and impact on social interaction, basic communication skills, it has gotten so bad democrats are proposing new government agent to solve the community issue. people don't know how to interact, it is a big problem. i think the in and out mandate is reasonable. >> harris: why not investigate cancel culture to keep people from interacting. >> kayleigh: in and out seem like a good company, i like what i'm learning. more "outnumbered" next.
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better drink up while you can. the new sparkly, in his stead of your favorite wine could be wiped out by climate change. gas stoves, no one. can we just be unhappy? scientists say vineyards in italy's press echo region are particularly vulnerable to soil degradation and drought. according to the report, the combination of extreme weather events and changing social economic events is exacerbating existing challenges and making these vineyards more susceptible to the impacts of global warning pier that it's a quote. it is not just for them, i'll bed with red wine lovers too. here's a quote there, "mother nature is coming for your cabernet." no they are not, know they are
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not. >> do not mess with my wine, harris. >> harris: environment so unhappy because you can't have a glass of wine. >> listen, we are all supposed to be extinct as of june 2023. i like our odds and i think we will be fine. >> sean: the red one and think about my car, stove, washing machine, airline ticket, air conditioner. i will pass on it all. this is fearmongering. my wine is fine, my car is fine and my guess stove is fine. >> kayleigh: apparently this is soil degradation and italian hillside. it is. but what i'm most interested according to the study finds has demand by more than a third in five years outpacing champagne. so all of a sudden, demand searching is distinct because of climate change. i don't know, maybe this is a deployed to have gen z.
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>> i've learned about the industry in all seriousness and whether it is weather, soil, bug infestations, winemaking is a very tough business, believe me. this has nothing to do with climate change. this is data on bloomberg's part for a story. it is soil, grapes, son, sometimes you get one harvest you get it, one harvest you don't. >> sean: every reality deals with soil, rain, weather, and bugs. >> harris: you know how they can slow it down, just jack up the price. i mean, just raise the price. "time" magazine came out with the headline "to kill is the most popular spirit and that's bad for the environment." every time people say they will love something, it is something in jeopardy. for marketing, that allows you -- >> kayleigh: as long as they
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don't target the margaritas heading to florida keys next week. [laughter] >> that is a hostile environment. you want to be able to relax into what they do. >> harris: don't forget to dvr the show if you can't be with us. now, "america reports." thanks a lot for watching. ♪ ♪ >> there is something that stinks about this path that you are on right now. because it is a surrender. and it is all about the money. having said that, i am concerned as you are that saudi arabia's human rights run counter to the tour's stated values of inclusion and respect. speed to members of congress not holding back when it comes to the controversial merger between the pga tour and saudi backed golf but another major american sports league getting a pass? its ties to a u.s. adversary. >> john: house republicans to get adam silve

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