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“you know doc, it really works." ♪ >> emily: hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered." i'm emily compagno, joining us today fox business anchor cheryl casone, host of kennedy saves the world, kennedy, restoring america editor for washington examiner and senior fellow for independent woman's forum, kaylee mcgee white and raymond arroyo. we begin with president biden reelection bid in serious danger after another round of low marks
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for our commander-in-chief. new poll by "wall street journal" found 58% of americans hold unfavorable view of the president. he wants americans to believe everything is great and claims his economic plan is helping blue-collar workers. >> president biden: bidenomics is blue print for america. it's for you. >> emily: voters aren't buying what biden is selling. 60% disapprove of the handling of the economy and concerns about his age are haunting. what does president biden do? crack jokes like this. >> president biden: only thing that comes with age is a little bit of wisdom. i've been doing this longer than anybody and i will continue to do it with your help. >> emily: looks like americans
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aren't laughing. "wall street journal" found 73% of americans think president biden is too old to run for another term with 22% claiming he is up to the task. those numbers are abysmal and reflect what americans are thinking. >> raymond: america had this vigsz of biden as sidekick to barack obama. that vision is shot now. at this point, commander, the white house dog has more control. the man doesn't know where he is going, where the exit is, how to get through a speech. if you look at this poll and everybody knows he is old, he is wise and not what he was. when you see 58% of voters are concerned about the state of the
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economy, that will determine this election. that is a body number for joe biden. he said he would build from bottom up and middle out, he's brought economic pain from bottom up and middle out and americans will not sit still for it. we'll see. >> emily: they are feeling it, the disconnect between the mask, white washing this president is pulling over your eyes can't get wider. >> kennedy: it is pain driving the numbers and also coupled together. if the economy were in the state it was in and you had a go getter shot out of a cannon ready to take on the problems this country faces, whether economic, homelessness, immigration, if you had someone with so much energy and vigor, it is a given fchl it were just the economy and they felt everything else was settled, you
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would see his poll numbers closer to 50%. it is not just his age, clint eastwood just celebrated his 93rd birthday and other americans in their 90s look sprie. he is feeble and over his skis in terms of mental capacity and he can't finish a sentence, let alone second term as president. >> emily: the sidekick to obamas something they crafted, the mask came off and we are seeing him for who he is. talk about the economy, that is partiless, it doesn't matter what party you are with the pump, at the grocery store, when you get your paycheck and it is
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worth less and of course -- >> it has gotten to the point it is pointless asking republicans how they feel about economy. only 7% admit it has gotten better. people no longer tell us how they feel about the economy, they are talking about how they feel about the president. >> cheryl: it is not how they feel, it is the numbers. new "wall street journal" poll, they are not happy about bidenomics. yesterday he gave a labor day speech talking about bidenomics, come up with a new catch phrase. there was huge republican report put together in july by republicans, under president biden since he came into office, inflation is up 16.6%, grocery
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prices up 20% and those filling up your gas pump, you will come back to higher prices and oil is not pushing up again. problems the president will not get better and there is no plan. all they are doing is running on false truths. he did it again yesterday. i have created 13.5 million jobs. no, you did not, nine million of the jobs came back after the pandemic. they were eliminated during the pandemic. the numbers bare out this is not working and this is a scathing poll from the "wall street journal," i think for the biden administration. >> emily: remember that scene in the original "top gun" the guy is i'm holding on too tight, i've lost the edge.
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this president is essentially white washing numbers, he is holding on far past the time he should. kennedy used the word feeble. who are you serving right now, let alone who is paying your paycheck. for age 82, biden age if reinaugurated in 2025, but by age 86, age of biden at end of second term, that rate is 11. it is a voter concern. on one hand, president have world-class medical care. it is not just death voters are worried about, it is underperformance coupled with dianne feinstein like refusal to step down. >> kennedy hit on a great point,
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it is not age, it is aptitude. biden was old in 2020, and voters were willing to give him a chance. now it is like watching an episode of "walking dead," he can't take a step without falling down. 40% of democratic voters think biden is too old to seek reelection again. this demographic was bullish for biden in 2020. two-thirds of young voters cast their vote for biden and now 20% of gen-z voters have a favorable view of the president. >> emily: and reality is kamala is waiting in the wings, presidential candidate nikki haley ep coo keep saying this is kamala presidency and people
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scoff at her. reality is, many argue she is right. >> raymond: half the democrats want somebody else, they don't want kamala, they know this is a disaster. they are stuck with the man who can't find the exit, they are praying he will find one. for the moment, he is their cane and they are sticking by him. >> it is telling how the white house responds to biden's age. karine jean-pierre was grilled on this issue by jake tapper and could barely utter a response. she kept saying watch him. that is the problem, we are watching him. >> cheryl: we watch him fall, and the shuffling, watch what is happening on stairs of air force one, he tumbled on to the ground. >> i'm a doctor, a lot of people don't know that, i know his condition. >> she is kidding, everyone. >> raymond: tell us during the break.
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>> cheryl: fox news just learned mitch mcconnell will speak on the senate floor after the upper chamber reconvenes, his remarks are expect during the 3 p.m. hour just days after mr. mcconnell froze up for a second time sparking renewed concern about the senator's health. however, it remains unclear if he will address those concerns and chad pergram reporting overnight as the senators come back from recess, their big question is health of mitch mcconnell, concern.
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there is a new letter from the capitol attending physician saying there is no evident of stroke, tia or parkinson's. looks like he's had scans and been checked out, what do you think we'll hear today? >> we were just talking about how biden's age is a problem, this doesn't just apply to biden, it is any person holding position in the government. the responsibility they carry for us, the u.s. taxpayer. are they physically able to handle the responsibility? >> cheryl: kennedy, it was painful to watch that moment, you worry for him and his position of power. these are valid concerns and valid questions being asked. >> kennedy: what in the world is going on between john fetterman and dianne feinstein and leader mcconnell, it is kind of scary.
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you want to make sure these people are in good health. they are the stewards of the capitol and the economy and a lot of decisions they make affect our lives. you want to make sure they are in control of their capacities. >> emily: it is interesting, your point about how taxpayers view every elected official as steward of their dollars. critics arguing, loob at leader mcconnell and you dare to during biden and that is seen as almost opening in the armor that renders republicans vulnerable. regardless of party, officials need to be fit to serve. john fetterman was elected into office after his stroke. when voters decide fitness and someone needs to realize and state i'm no longer fit to
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serve. >> cheryl: there was brain mir imaging and several neurologists were consulted. >> raymond: i can tell you in leadership on senate side, there is major concern about mitch mcconnell continuing to lead. he didn't just do this once, he did this twice after a serious fall. one doesn't cancel the other, they need to be considered and taken seriously, joe biden and mitch mcconnell. >> cheryl: we will learn what happens during the 3 p.m. eastern time hour. mitch mcconnell is expected to address the senate and speak on the floor. >> emily: and this despite spending 40% of presidency away on personal trips, president biden is suggesting his stops in
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rohoboth beach have not been vacation. he has been riding bikes, trying to, eating ice cream, enjoying the sun. in a bizarre weekend over the moment, president biden told reporters he has no home. >> president biden: by the way, reason i'm here today for one day, i am not on vacation, i have no home to go to. secret service has torn my house up in a goed way to make it secure, i have no place to come except here. >> are you homeless? >> i am not homeless, i have a beautiful home, here today because i can't go home-home. >> emily: president biden comments are coming up tone deaf, especially when people have lost their homes. last week hurricane idalia rocked florida, many were left with nothing. here is what governor desantis
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told kayleigh mcenany about biden's comments. >> kayleigh: does that strike you tone deaf? >> i didn't hear he had said that, i was there on the ground. to be there when they are showing up seeing their home under six feet of water, some homes got washed away, they are in the water. that hits you in the gut. major gut punch and you see anguish in people's faces. when you have something you built your life around and not always their primary residence, either way it is major gut punch. >> emily: it is major gut punch and you contrast that with juxtap position what governor desantis spoke about the florida
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sert, they got someone a new trailer. she was in need of help after losing her home. florida division of emergency management have brought her a new trailer and supplies to get her through this difficult time. the president was tone deaf and the governor is showing what people need, leadership and for their governor and president to show up. >> cheryl: many were hoping governor desantis would talk about his accomplishments as governor and things he's done in the first debate we saw live here. the other thing with president biden, 2200 structures were destroyed in maui. families, more than 100 people dead and fema has not been a big help in hawaii. help people in maui, you still have a chance to fix that.
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>> emily: one day before, the president did an ariel flyover of florida and knew what the destruction looked like and should have been forefront what losing your home looks like. >> raymond: i'm not sure anyone is home, fosh get where his home is at the moment. he conflates thing from his past, present and being very insensitive. east palestine, ohio, the man has not visited nor declared emergency for them. parts of the country he ignores, i don't know if that is his staff or had his mind is in full collapse. it is hitting tilt level and he's got to stop. >> emily: insult to injury. this was unprompted and comes out as utterance out of nowhere.
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>> kennedy: he can't prioritize what he should be talking about when he interfaces with the press. for those who have grandparents, sometimes they get mad at things and don't know why, this stuck in his crawl, it was weird, stolen valor and he tried to capitalize on invented tragedies, it comes off as insensitive, he is focusing on himself. he should be focusing on maui and florida. >> emily: kennedy brings up the press, good for the reporter saying are you homeless. >> biden was responding to a question about vacation time he's taken. he has been away from the white house 40% of his presidency. you have a home, it is the white
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house. you are the president, if you can't do the job, step down and do not seek reelection. >> emily: amen, kayleigh mcenany sat down with governor desantis and other candidates to discuss pressing issues facing key voting group, suburban women. kayleigh will be back on the couch to talk about her interview during "outnumbered" tomorrow, do not miss it. coming up, new york city migrant crisis is getting out of hand. one migrant has been arrested 14 times for crimes in just two months. that is next. let innovation refunds help with your erc tax refund so you can improve your business however you see fit. rosie used part of her refund to build an outdoor patio. clink! dr. marshall used part of his refund to give his practice a facelift. emily used part of her refund to buy...
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york city and has been arrested 14 times, for petty larceny, menacing with a weapon, criminal mischief, harassment and burglary and multiple assault charges, including assaulting a police officer. new york city has been overrun, police officers, residents are frustrated, this is an example of what has to be fixed. >> emily: he sounds like a new yorker now, like a victim. they are arrested without impunity. for victims of human trafficking, i'm heartbroken for the residents. when is enough enough? why is now the mayor pleading for help? all of us are paying for it.
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the kids are paying for it. how many mug shots do we have to show? cops are getting assaulted. >> cheryl: it is new york, chicago, los angeles. >> raymond: right to shelter law, if you come to new york city, you get free housing. i'm doing a report tonight on with laura ingraham. we went to the hotels and they are a mess. there are people who i won't get into the lewd acts, it is horrible against children, and sex abusers of minors. we need to close the border and know who is coming into the country. that is not compassion to leave the border open, endangering american citizens, that is sin,
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not compassion. >> cheryl: we learned from a city councilman last week, he said venezuelans in particular, are going up to shops, give me a scooter, i'll be your delivery guy and work off money for the scooter. >> capitalism. >> that is true. >> adam smith taught us all about that. that doesn't bother me as much as the assault. if you assault a cop, if you hurt people, if you take their stuff, we put you on a plane and send you back from whence you came. we should allow more people legally into the country, you are wrecking it for everybody else. federal government, this administration have destroyed our immigration system, here if
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you break the law and hurt people, you go back where you came from. no questions asked and alvin bragg is doing his best to destroy the city, as people who live here, we have to stand up and say that is unacceptable. >> cheryl: they have no id, they are not vetted, streaming through the border. they are sanctuary city, so they cannot call up ice. >> right and emily touched on a funny point, democratic officials are complaining when reality is every detail in this story is direct consequence of failed democratic policy. biden is not vetting anyone coming across, and then you have fact here in new york city, you can commit multiple crimes in two months and never be arrested for it.
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this man shop lifted from three stores before he assaulted a security guard and the cops can't do anything because prosecutors will not prosecute him. >> cheryl: alvin bragg, ladies and gentlemen, they are selling travel packages at the southern border, cartels are. we have more coming up. bill maher wants to know what happened to liberals he used to know, calling out the far left's fix agsz with race. she runs and plays like a puppy again. his #2s are perfect! he's a brand new dog, all in less than a year. when people switch their dog's food from kibble to the farmer's dog, they often say that it feels like magic. but there's no magic involved. (dog bark) it's simply fresh meat and vegetables,
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>> emily: bill maher has had it with woke progressives making everything about race, the comedian did not hold bast on joe rogan's podcast. >> every liberal has to be leftist. if you want to be on the team, you have to subscribe to most fringe idea the team is promoting. >> you can be woke with all the nonsense that now implies, but don't say somehow it is extension of liberalism, it is most often undoing of liberalism. i have always believed, as liberals do, in color-blind society. the goal is to not see race anywhere for any reason, that is what liberals believed all the way through obama, kennedy,
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everybody, martin luther king. that is not what the woke believe. they believe race is first and foremost what you should see everywhere. that used to be the position of the ku klux klan, to see race first and foremost everywhere. >> yeah. >> you can have that position, but don't say that is a liberal position, you are doing something very different. >> kennedy: interesting, bill maher has become a contrarian, when is how he started out. he misses the '90s liberals and that was the point about political discussion, that is all, but gone today. >> raymond: he is interesting case study, like ronald reagan, these are liberal men who watched their party shift so far
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to the left, they felt abandoned and they became conservative. you see this movement in the culture, not sure if you will see it coalesce politically. look at political polls, people still go along ideological waves. cultural shift is upon haing, not sure it reached political level yet. >> kennedy: younger millennials and gen-zers do not like it. it is one side or the other. people you talk to in d.c., do they feel that way? >> they think there is no way for disagreement and goes to what joe rogan was mentioning, it is a fringe group of activist and consider 50% of americans consider themselves socially liberal and look at the
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breakdown on cultural battles, that doesn't play out. 74% of americans do not think race should be considered. 80% think it is inappropriate for a teacher to talk to children about gender issues. >> kennedy: interesting hearing those two men, they both said they had self-identified as liberal talk about the idea bastardization of gender affirming care and how far over the line that has gone. >> this exemplifies the party changed, people haven't with same names, they have been bastardized and i am identifying a certain way, values don't play out. to them missing '90s liberals, clinton made it acceptable to have corporate money and we have been talking about the executive
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level, not just about students or people patting themselves on the back as they attend protest, executives are saying, yes, i am a liberal, i am a communist, socialist because i feel this way, i feel women should have access to abortion, guns should be kept off the street, that doesn't make you a communist, you are using terms without knowledge of what itten moos. to kaylee mcgee white's point, we are in the center and the party, democrats, left, has hijacked what liberalism means. >> to emily's point, it started in universities, as some students get older and get i corporate america, it is scary.
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>> cheryl: look at companies like buds light, it has been destroyed by somebody so woke and went too far and the political argument, interesting what you said,ive live in new york city and have friends that are moderate and they are upset by the squad and remarks and the tweets -- the posts on x from alexandria ocasio-cortez because they are so far out from what they believe as liberals. the political side is concerning and i think there is a lot of power there, whether or not it is because aoc is good at sound bites, i don't know, she has resonated somehow. >> you hope there are louder voices within the party and want to push back and get us in neighborhood of rationalism. >> the internet is divided after
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>> karine jean-pierre will be briefing reporters ahead of the g20 summit and jake sullivan will join her. and alex murdaugh's attorney will be discussing a newly filed motion for a new trial. martha maccallum fresh off that interview with his only living relative, buster. all eyes on senator mitch mcconnell as he returns to the capitol after a freezing episode last week. join john roberts and me as we kickoff "america reports." ♪
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>> emily: what is more important? how deep their love is? or how deep their pocket is? one podcaster going with the money and has the internet divided after admitting she asks her dates how much change they have. >> i have asked the last three dudes i dated for their bank account. are we on the same level or am i wasting my time? >> that indicates certain level she's on emotionally with their potential. >> i don't think i would go this far asking for bank account information, that seems like you want to rob him. she is successful, it is not like she's gold digging, there is an element of truth, this is age-old concept, men are
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attracted to men who are able to provide and this is something men agree with. 71% ofern ms believe it is more important for a man to be financially independent and successful and just 32% said that was important for women. new age of feminism, we are independent and empowered. >> here is where i respectfully disagree and kennedy, i will bring you in. there is stark contrast between being financially independent and providing for your family and being asked how much is your bank account because measure of success means high amount. for us who have partners in federal government, military, i find it offensive measure of whether that person can provide for me or meet my needs is amount in his bank account. >> kennedy: i agree, i don't think it is for the amount.
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there are people creating a foundation and that is kind of person you want to start your relationship with. if you can build a partnership, that is key measure. what is more important is the credit score. if you have been -- [laughter] -- doesn't matter how much you make, long-term you will see economic health. >> cheryl: i will disagree respectfully. i say this with the point of her asking. first date, probably not a good idea, wait until date four or five. half of marriages end in divorce and most of the time it is financial problem. if the person has debt or don't make much money, you need to ask questions at some point. i'm not saying date one, i disagree on that. it does make a difference, some men are not comfortable dating a
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woman that makes more money than them. i think my generation -- >> who doesn't want a sugar momma. >> i will respectfully disagree, take me away, mommy. we have been rebecca and i been married almost 30 years, i had nothing when we met. all due respect to this influencer, if you want a mate, find guy who loves you, respects you and guy with real passion and drive. if you don't have that, and a little -- and wants to make something of himself for you and with you, that is how you build wealth, true wealth, which is your family, people you leave behind and memories you make together, that is wealth, not what is in a bank account. i had nothing before i was married, i created the wealth because you find yourself. >> kids are expensive.
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>> they are. >> hope your children will become billionaires and buy you a yacht. >> we are all saying the same thing, not about zeros in the bank account, it is the drive and desire to provide and that is important. you don't want a lazy slob as a husband. >> hope you don't date guy like that. you don't start by saying, i want to know what is in your bank account. lady, go find somebody else, i wouldn't blame them for saying that to her with all due respect. >> all right, stay with us. - i'm sherry - and i'm john. i'm a pharmacist. as we were starting to age, it's like, well how can we help our cognitive abilities? we saw prevagen.
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>> last but not least, we've all been there. songs stuck in your head that you want to know what that song is but you just can't place the words. soon you might not have to. google is starting to test brand a new feature to search for songs on youtube by humming the tune. it's beta tested for android users but aims competition with shazaam. kennedy, you used to have the mouth trumpet mondays. >> that's right. >> this would change your life and the viewers' lives, now they use the app. >> i take raymond with me everwhere he knows all music everywhere. >> i'm her personal google research, chat, shut up, please. >> alex is a.
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>> alexa. >> i just recorded my first christmas album, it's harder than it looks -- no, it's called "christmas merry and bright." here is the point. many people are tone deaf or have no key. how in the heck -- it's a family show. how in the heck are they going to sing, hum or warble if they don't have tone or key. >> does it matter humming carries it to the next level? >> i'm worried about the humming, once you put something into the internet, it's there. will there be files humming off key, and shazaam is better, hold the phone up and pick up the song. >> i'm already having to listen to people have stupid conversations next to me here in
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new york city on speaker phone. true story, buddy, did not want to hear that. now i have to listen to somebody humming into the android three seconds or singing badly? no thanks. >> maybe it's time for all the android users to get iphones, right? or am i -- that a little -- >> i own apple stock, so yes. >> from blackberry to android. can't wait for your christmas music. don't forget to dvr the show. here is "america reports." >> sandra: thank you very much. jake sullivan will be joining press secretary karine jean-pierre at the podium to preview the high stakes g20 summit in india this weekend. one top leader is already opting out. hello, well come everyone, sandra smith in new york. john, hello. >> john: great to see you, sandra. hope you had a wonderful long weekend. xi jinping skipping out and
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