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and save hundreds every month. >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered," i'm emily compagno, here with my co-host harris faulkner and joining us today fox news controibutor and host of tomi lahren, tomi lahren, kacie mcdonnell hosmer and chairman and former army intelligence captain jeremy hunt. we begin with new concern about our country's aging political
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leaders and the renewed discussion around age limits for lawmakers. it is not uncommon for american politicians to serve past retirement age. after a week full of awkward moment from some of washington's oldest political leaders, many are raising the question, whether is time for elected officials to vacate their seat. yesterday 90-year-old dianne feinstein appeared confused and her aide was caught on a hot mic telling her how to vote. >> senator feinstein? >> um, pardon me. >> aye. >> i would like to support a yes vote on this. it provides 823 billion that is an increase of 26 billion for the department of defense and it
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funds priorities submitted -- >> just say aye. >> okay. aye. >> on wednesday, senate majority leader appeared to suddenly freeze while making remarks on capitol hill and fellow lawmakers had to walk him back to his office. >> we're on a path to finishing the ndaa this week with cooperation and a string of -- [silence] >> mitch. >> are you okay, mitch? do you want to say anything else to the press? >> go back -- >> i'll take -- >> let's go back. >> go ahead, john.
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>> meanwhile, concerns about president biden's age and mental acuity haunted re-election campaign and fears are not going away after he claimed his administration cured cancer. >> >> president biden: i'm always asked why americans have lost faith for a while being able to do big things. if you can do anything at all, joe, what would you do? i'd cure cancer. why cancer? because nobody thinks we can and we can. we ended cancer as we know it. >> emily: end of the day, elected politicians are representatives of all of us. it is not about if they only affect their own seat, it goes beyond that who is being disserviced here.
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>> tomi: we have compassion for these people. these are older americans and we revere them for their career and legacy, all of them have had comfortable careers, many mile stones, they should be proud of, that is why it is so sad to see their career end like this. i also think in some part, it is selfish this notion you can take your seat to the grave. that is disservice to your own legacy and to your constituents and there is discussion about term limits and constitutional limit for age limit and c competency test. i think it would be sticky. better off educating voters, you have the power to vote in these people. it is easier when you are incumbent for sure, educate voters to make better decisions and convince voters that is the way to go. i'm for that path more than saying we should have restrictions and requirements
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and regulations, let's make voters awear of what they are voting for and solve problems, not just with age, with policies and politicians enacting the policies. >> emily: i agree, legislation is not the answer, rather have less regulation and less legislation and have more faith in the parties. it seems to me a lot is pawnmanship, vessels for a party that says don't give up yet, don't give up yet, we don't want to turn over the seat. at risk of it essentially she said ending career in a poor way for nefarious or political, these days those are synonymous purposes. >> jeremy: we are seeing evidence that clearly are, i will saw past peak performance.
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i know several folks in mid-70s and older who are healthy, sharp as a tack, that is not what we are seeing from some elected leaders. it is age and performance. going to your point, look at the next generation, who will step up and run for office? we need younger people to take the mantel and we talk about vets on duty having conservative vets who run for office. how about run for congress. we need fresh blood there. i'll be honest, politics is nasty, i've been on the campaign trail, it is not fun some days, our country deserves new and fresh leadership. i think it is on us to rally around that and move past the octagenarians. >> there is a squad member on thirst strike, young leaders
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think they have to go viral and get famous and think they have celebrity and you do, but how many stay in office because of name recognition, we need to be educated, but with what time, people get out of work and want to relax and lay back. they say, i know this name, sounds great. >> harris: in corporate america, you have to incentivize change. difficult conversation happening, we are in the midst of picking the next president, people are over the age of 75. we don't want to talk about that potential combatant that we see among primary contenders and who would be nominee, maybe trump or biden, they are both over the age of 75. i used a word today i never used before, ninegenarian. and i thought, that was like the
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sat, why am i using that when it comes to congress, it is for somebody in their 90s. how do we incentivize the change? after certain age, be a consultant to congress and maybe that person who is leaving because incumbents are hard to beat, i don't care who you are. you know, you have run. they have been young and middle aged and old and know how to win. oftentimes, it is tough. if they are passing a baton of power and presence and leadership, imagine for the next generation how hard that young person coming in. we could have seen nancy pelosi do this with representative tim ryan when he challenged her for the speakership. she could have said, it's time, let me help this person, until the seat becomes open again. now it has a republican, so too late to help her party. i would love to get advice on
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how to win. >> tomi: beyond that, we have a problem telling young people to wait their turn, that is an issue we are seeing now. if you don't wait your turn, you're disloyal, that is going to be a problem we need to address. if we want younger blood, we can't tell people, sit down and wait your turn. >> harris: politics believes voter voices are less importance than politicians, voters should be deciding that, which is where you started. >> emily: dianne feinstein team responded saying the senator was preoccupied and didn't realize vote was called and started to give a statement and mitch mcconnell's team said he will indeed serve a full term. make sure everyone gets their explanations. to me, brings for a final
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thought, it is the adviser's role and counselor's role, oftentimes last person to realize you should step aside may be that person and if your acuity has diminished how much responsibility to hand of the few controlling so many. >> 100%, day in and day out, what about the families? where is your spouse? where are your kids and grandkids? we need to bring you home. >> coming up, heat wave sweeps across america, it appears democrats are getting thirsty for attention. one squad member is getting mocked for going on a thirst strike as kacie mentioned earlier. it didn't last long. more on that when we return. veteran homeowners, have you looked at the interest rates on your credit cards lately?
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>> harris: hitting the dog days of summer, that means it ask half over. temperatures have been and continue to rise and so is the rhetoric coming from the political left. for example, texas democrat and squad measure greg kerzar, head a thirst and hunger strike yesterday to protest water break law from governor greg abbott. governor abbott says that won't be the case. he wore a heart rate monitor and stayed cool with cold towels for all of nine hours. president biden joined in demonizing republicans in the name of climate change. watch it. >> president biden: all my investing in america agenda,
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congress are trying to undo all this progress. not a single one of them, not a single republican voted, voted for the inflation reduction act, that had money for climate to provide funding to combat climate change. many are trying to repeal provisions, not going to let that happen. >> harris: a competitor are not quite sure how long it will take for the climate crisis to end the world. >> there is new science about a big circulation system in the atlantic, known as amock, if that shuts down it is apocalyptic scenario. there is debate when that tipping point could happen. new paper has it early as 2025, late as 2090. >> harris: that current takes
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cooler water into the depth of the ocean, it is naturally occurring. we are in el nino right now off the coast of florida, the waters are warm. he could tell the whole story. what do you think? >> kacie: "day after tomorrow" was fantastic show. >> harris: glad a lot of people saw it. >> jeremy: not a coincidence. >> kacie: there should be regulation for working out in the heat, safety on the job. goes back to reps and politicians wanting notoriety. how much people intermittently fast? 16 hours? do i need something for this? i will take a sip of water, everyone gather around, what are you fixing by doing that? do it amongst your peers. >> jeremy: it is not policy
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making, it is performance, performative activism. you have to get the photo op, camera, pat me down for standing in the sun for 20 minutes. it is absurd. there are members of congress, you don't know their name, they are getting things done for their constituents. they are not flaunting in front of the tv screen, not tiktoking. seeing growing number of, especially among squad members, activism to gain clout. >> harris: dig into the politics, maybe they feel like they have to now. their voices quellched on issues that are big issues, it is interesting. >> in some part donald trump started this, the performance, and we loved it, he got things done. with the squad, they are not getting anything done like donald trump did. they are squawking and want to be influencers because they are
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by and large young people and see influencer culture and would rather be influencers than policy makers. has aoc done anything that is substantive or been passed? >> harris: not positive, she kept a lot of jobs out of the district. >> tomi: she pushed the green new deal, which we thought was ridiculous. if you look at legislative record, she doesn't have anything to tout. you see other members on both sides, they want to be known, they want their name out there without doing anything. if you are donald trump and got your name out there doing something, that issin foo. if you are talking a lot and getting likes and retweets, not performings for your base, talk about older members of congress and elected officials, we have a problem with young ones not doing anything. where do we go? >> harris: shift to hillary
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clinton and come to emily. hot enough for you? thank a maga republican or vote them out of office, speaking of human thirst traps, there you go. >> tomi: hillary has never been referred to as a thirst trap. humor. hysterical. lost my train of thought, that was awesome. >> emily: this is same former secretary of state who referred to republicans as a real threat to democracy. these are people digging into the most divisive rhetoric possible because they are obsessed with performative quality. i draw a distinction between as you said, getting something done and having performance ven ear on upon to, rather than just performative activism which i think all the want-to-be influencers on top of doing
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something. perhaps they are inexperienced, naive, the average american voter like us feel the difference and scoff at someone pretending on the steps to be thirsty when actual americans are really thirsty and in deplorable condition. according to hillary clinton, deplorables are the people who voted for trump. it is telling, marquette poll, president biden is only getting 54% of democratic voters in a field of three people running and you contrast that with president trump who has well in the 30s support with 12, field of 12. what does that tell you, 27% of people are undecided about their president and all he is pushing is climate change. americans want action and actual change. >> harris: he knew you were going to say that, he is ready to get on tour with the bidenomics tour, which didn't go
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well the first time or second time he did it. he's talking about the economy, something always happens with the economy. you had a quick word, in 10 seconds. >> jeremy: i don't know anyone who takes the worst part of their record and goes around celebrating it, like an achievement. it is amazing the level of politicians are stooping to. we'll see. >> harris: delusional? h, mm. even celebrities experiencing travel nightmares at the airport. this famous couple says their family got booted from the terminal after their flight was delayed for hours. >> how much did you spend? >> $350. >> and $250 for besheets. >> $650. >> and it is $600 a night to stay at boston international.
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>> emily: even celebrities are not immune. kristen bell and zach shepherd said they were tossed out of a flight even though they had no place to go. they detailed the experience on social media. they could find no available hotel within 50 miles after the flight was delayed nine hours and moved to the next day. they spent hundreds on pillows and sheets and toothbrushes to camp in the terminal. watch. >> yeah, don't enter your bedroom. >> daddy, can i turn my head? >> how much money have you spent on blankets and neck pillows?
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>> 350 and you went and spent -- >> 253. >> $600, could have been a nice hotel, they are taken. >> $600 to stay at boston international. >> i spent $350 on neck pillows and blankets, i saved 2 buying one toothbrush for the family to share. we are ahead. >> emily: i don't care who you are, i don't share my toothbrush. everything cool until that moment. you and your husband travel all the time for work, what say you with that situation? >> kacie: i'm here and planted and they have my bags, 50 miles from boston, you have to be back already at the airport. they had their friends and family, hunker down. there are 32,000 open positions for mechanics for air traffic
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controllers and pilots, how much of that is rollover from vaccine mandate or because they are sick of people's lack of human decency. not saying everyone, you see it, people are not nice and they don't want to deal with it. >> you virtually live at airports, what say you about this and do you feel pete buttigieg has done a good enough job as transportation secretary to have an impact on what has been predicted to last for the next decade, by the way? >> tomi: next decade they predict this will be a problem, yeah for us. supposed to get in at 6 p.m. yesterday and i got in at 1 a.m. this happens a lot. they do not have staff. but pete buttigieg gives them a stern talking to and nothing changes. maybe time for a stern talking to because they are not taking him seriously. this is happening because of
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airlines, reducing flights because they don't have staff. if one thing goes wrong, entire day is messed up because of scheduling, to benefit the airline and bottom dollar, not the people and travelers who pay exhosh tant amount for plane ticket prices. prices are not going down. you hear time and time again. i think about the little people who don't have $350 to spend on pillows, they get stranded and if it is weather related, you don't get a voucher. they say three days from now, we can get you on a flight, until then, best of luck. it is wrong. >> emily: most people can't afford $600 on blankets. >> harris: the little ones are everywhere, $600 on pillows,
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neck pillows, sheets and pillows. where do you find that many? pack your toothbrush and all that stuff in small bottles in your carry on, this is not the worst thing that can upon ha. my luggage has stayed in the state i live in while i go to a different country. how it didn't get on the plane, i don't know, i'm best dressed, turn it inside out until the luggage catches up. the problem, there hasn't been eyes on -- pete buttigieg and if he jumps in at 3:00 in the morning and sees people camped out like that, maybe it will be different, i don't know. whatever he has going on, solving problems is not working. >> tomi: now i worry it will be normalized. who fresh eyes will see this as
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fresh real problem? >> go-to line, launch another investigation, investigate this matter, i'm on the job. >> he says that every time. >> we've been dealing with this issue for months. what was result of other investigation? >> they are ongoing. >> jeremy: look through the eyes of everyday families dealing with the issues and it is a total lack of leadership, saving face and going through this. we actually don't get any kind of result and how about why don't we have a transportation secretary encouraging next generation to become mechanic or look at more pilots, those are creative solutions, i know nothing about planes, i can think of two or three creative solutions that are better than let's do another investigation. >> harris: if he runs for president, who doesn't think he's not going to, give him
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♪ >> emily: america is in the midst of a growing obesity
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crisis. many are trying to lose weight and live healthy, some enkoushlg americans to embrace being overweight. philadelphia temple university will host the city's first ever fat person convention called fat con, in november. keynote speaker is a lgbtq influencer who defines thinness as white supremacy beauty ideal. jeremy, two issues here that many people have raised regarding this. one of which is the issue of thinness can be societal pressure concept and it is not just due to racism, every person regardless of gender or skin color or anything feels some pressure perpetuated by hollywood and the entertainment industry. and second issue, are we trading in healthy concepts and
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data-backed science that says america is rising to rate of obesity in the last 10 years spiking 12% in an unhealthy manner that hides the ball and means americans don't know what it means to be healthy, embracing your body is one thing, knowing what it means to be healthy is a separate concept. >> jeremy: that is right. another thing, i think about, several friends have dealt with obesity all their life, ongoing health challenge for folks dealing with that. you see the left making light of it, this is our hip identity politics now, we'll make light of a very serious health challenge a lot of americans are dealing with. i think that is part of the problem. we don't need to inject politics into everything. there are serious health matters people need to deal with. to make a new celebrate fat conand making joke of it, i can imagine it is quite offensive to
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a lot of people dealing with this. >> emily: organizers say they don't want to use words, body positivity has been moved and they want people to be around others who look and feel like them to be supported. why inject white supremacy into it? >> harris: you know why. you got to sell it. they want attention. it is our number two thing we lead in the world with. we export fame, number one, and two is attention employees. i will not use the word thirst trap again, tomii will be all over me. drop racism and white supremacy and words and you get attention to the cause. during coronavirus pandemic. it was age and pre-existing
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condition, obesity is the top pre-existing condition. they were -- people fight with this their whole lives, lean on the healthcare system because they are dealing with this disorder. they don't see themselves and they want the world to be with them, if you will. they divide us on the issue by using words like white supremacy. >> emily: do you remember when danny mathers fat-shamed a woman that wasn't that overweight, in her locker room and she faced criminal charges, you cannot record somebody undressing in that cacred place. i struggle to find another instance when i was enraged as i was in that moment. the callous ness and wickedness of someone blessed to look a certain way, publicly shaming a woman at the gym for health
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purposes disgusted me and that has somehow, it is separate question than the celebration of what could be unhealthiness. celebrating health should be root of everything. >> tomi: two things in pop culture, glorification of extreme thinness and glorification of obesity. you don't have to be stick thin, you probably shouldn't be overweight to the point it impacts your health. we don't have that happy medium represented, big part of the problem. white supremacy angle, i can't help but think about michelle obama who pioneered health and fitness, that is her directive and mission she put forward. to call health and fitness a tool of white supremacy, we are forgetting michelle obama tried to usher that in and that was a
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great thing for her to do. teach people there is happy medium, represent that and explain why that instead of two extremes on either side. >> great point, they are pedalling ozempic, girls are perfect at 20 years old and pumping themselves with ozempic, talk about in school and health class, teach about sex and pronouns, teach us about what is in our food. donald trump touched on this, seed oil, so much research coming out. you see someone did online heinz ketchup in canada and here and what the different, it is all natural ingredients and other countries you can't get gatorade. >> preservatives, >> emily: more to come, california lawmakers want to remove the word "husband" and
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>> president biden delivering a
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talk on bidenomics and how he is working for the average hard-working american. oil tops $80 a barrel. is this administration living in alternate reality? our panel will debate. heat wave in america triggering heat alert for 200 million people. growing concern of brown outs and blackouts and karl rove on gop calling for impeachment of the sitting president. "america reports" will be live top of the hour. ♪ ♪ >> harris: california democrat wants to remove the words husband and wife and replace with spouse, married person or other gender neutral terms. julia brownly says this ensures
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equality is there. fox news asked lawmakers for their thoughts. >> that is ridiculous. >> not for me. >> not in a sane world. >> i have a wife, she is not controversial. >> i call my wife, wife, she calls me husband, they are not controversial. >> most ridiculous thing i've heard, get past that in this country. these folks, i don't know where they get this stuff, no dose of reality. >> depends on who you are. husband and wife are just fine. i'm in my 70s and she's in her 60s. next generation, i'm not a person that shows my pronouns, if somebody does, okay, i respect that. >> this is dumbest thing ever, the left wants to take away women, pregnant mom, not a mother anymore.
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it is stupid and bull and grow up, this is biology and science, women have a place in the world and we ought to be proud of it. >> i think husband and wife or spouse, a lot of husbands, wives, spouses, i happen to have a spouse and husband i am proud of it people want to call people what they want, up to them. >> husband and wife, everybody understands, they are not intended to be controversial, they are endearing terms, why be divisive rather than this is my husband or this is my wife. >> harris: jeremy. >> jeremy: this is not about lgbtq rights, that is not the point here. the lawmakers that want to remove husband and wife out of the legislation, really what they are trying to do, this is part of their decade long attack on traditional nuclear family. they cannot stand idea of a husband and wife having kids and
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having a strong nuclear family. they are at war with that. >> harris: why? >> jeremy: if you want to have, more government control, what is standing in your way? family entity, family is standing in way of government domination of every layer of society. that is why you constantly see attacks, this is about lgbtq rights. i don't know gay people upset about using term husband and wife, it is about the power. >> harris: gay lawmaker said my husband is also my spouse, he didn't care. >> kacie: dylan mulvaney is getting up to 40 grand to talk about female empower. . you can say i'm a female, why can't i say i'm a wife. julia brownley, is from the 26th district, her homelessness is up 9% since last year.
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how many taxpayer dollars went to workshoping that, that could be used some place else. >> harris: focus on the real problem, emily. >> emily: you hit the nail on the head, julia brownley represents los angeles county. know who is representing you in congress, what they are doing and are not. homelessness and crime is rising, assault and homicide, to be specific, this is changing spouse for whatever, to your point about how they have been doing it forever, her background was marketing, born in south carolina. i'm sure it is a recent change that this has been her mission, a lot of other stuff she should be tackling, know who represents you in congress. >> harris: and care. she may know, she doesn't present she cares. >> going back to influencer cultsure, if she did something
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to help her district, we might not be talking about her. she wants to be controversial and be a shock jock, we are talking about her. she would rather this than debate homelessness in her district. it is easier to talk about words offending people. >> harris: my husband calls me 20, it is our 20th year. you didn't care, i told you anymore. fox news digital getting lawmakers to weigh in, go to fox news.com, to reaction on this topic. "outnumbered," more of it next. hi, i'm william devane. did you know it took our founders 116 days to debate and draft the u.s. constitution? turns out they didn't trust the printing of paper money,
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