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>> harris: they are free today, five american held prisoner in iran are coming home. the cost could embolden iran to take more as bargaining chips. this is "outnumbered." i'm kayleigh mcenany and emily compagno, also with me, lisa boothe and host of the doug
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collins podcast, doug collins. new video showing americans stepping off a plane embracing loved ones and celebrating new-found freedom before boarding another flight heading toward home soil in usa. biden administration controversial deal that negotiated the release in return for five iran ian citizens and sweet cash. provided iran with 6 billion in sanctioned money. president biden preparing for the un general assembly in new york offering first reaction to those coming home. it is a quote. i'm grate recall for tireless efforts to help us achief this
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outcome, including oman, switzerland. serious risk of traveling to iran. american passport holders should not travel to iran. one of the people taken wrongfully by oppressive t theocracy. that doesn't speak to how this broke down. i hear admonition, what about if you make a sweetheart deal it might put national security at risk. >> it definitely could. are we glad they are home. yes. what is the cost? you put 6 billion in the hand of the largest terror state sponsor in the world.
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it is interesting this highlights what we've seen in the administration's lack of foreign policy. it goes back into something i want to highlight. you mentioned un week. this is first time in they don't remember when might be four of the five permanent members are not here. they don't want to meet with afghanistan. we are giving money to iran, goes back to they gave money to them, as well. it shows we are not serious on the the stage. >> harris: this was in sanctions, these were in place to ep coo them from doing this sort of thing. when you lift that up, no matter sic billion, 10 billion, the message it sends, if we put gates on your behavior, we will
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lift them. >> lisa: they beat women to death in the straight, largest state sponsor of terrorism. the trump administration able to get hostages back, but they didn't give them the money. trying to export technology that can be used in missiles or against the united states in a meaningful way. joe biden notified congress on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11, what a disgrace. i love this country, under this administration is first time i've been ashamed of this country and this president. >> harris: 9/11, president not any of the crash sites, not at
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attack site or white house to commelerate and embrace the families. we observe the day, we put our love around the families. he chooses that day to let the administration come out. >> lisa: what a disgrace to do it on that day. i recently interviewed one of the -- of kabul. joe biden proceeded to say taliban conducted themselves business like after we saw allies being executed in the street. it is shameful. >> harris: kayleigh, john john kirby was asked by jacqui heinrich, why was money added to
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the prisoner swap. five and five, why was this not enough. he said, this is the deal we were able to strike. who is wearing the pants? >> kayleigh: they are not negotiating from a place of strength. it is what mike pompeo said this morning. american strength gets you a long way. tells you a lot when you watch the press briefings and get answers like that from john kirby. it was a disaster, reporters were asking and he had no answers. he said, no one has given iran a dollar yet, you just released 6 billion to iran. he said, what happens if they fund terrorism with this? he said i dope w -- don't want o
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discuss hypotheticals. they know they can railroad this administration. i wish we could put robert o'brian on this. 20 hostages out in two years. you wouldn't have to to unleash 6 billion. >> harris: emily. >> emily: the precedence was set by this president. obama released five taliban well leaders for bergdahl. and releasing the -- of death for brittney griner.
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evan gershkovich is still in prison in russia. we will pay a monetary price so what now with the gates flooded open, what americans will be ransomed or stolen? you brought up the shame aspect, i agree, the shame, thank switzerland or qatar and oman what about retired agent levinson, abducted in iran in 2007. iran has not given up his body or given us information about it. what about the americans that died serving our country, wretched pull out in benghazi to flaunt it now is description of them using it for nuclear gain.
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it is a disgrace. >> harris: so glad you brought up bob levineson, we talked about it with antony blinken and he made mention presumed deceased. is there a fight to bring him home? could he still be alive? >> doug: do you think iran changed? they just kicked out inspectors from the un. give me a break, sad. >> harris: iranian president and president biden at un general assembly this week, both will speak. coming up, growing call among democrats to change up the party 2024 presidential ticket as new report reveals some president allies believe his son hunter biden could be a liability. oh.
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concerned his son's indictment will distract joe biden from 2024. we learned first son is taking legal action against his dad's irs. irs and agents conducted themselves under the rights that apply to other citizens do not apply to hunter biden. biden has political issues. recent fox news poll found 58% of americans disapprove of president biden performance as commander-in-chief and shows 14% drop in the president's approval rating. not a good sign sinking from 95% back in april of 2021 to 81%. emily, starting with hunter
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biden lawsuit. he is doing his dad's irs over targeting him and his father's doj he's accusing of weaponization. >> emily: he is whining and complaining he wants to be treated like any other american. that is what happen when you evade taxes and he's been rewarded and not being treated as every other american, he's being treated better than them. i've looked up cases and we have seen your tax dollars at work to the tune of 15,000. he is 1.5 million and he wrote up stripper tips. americans from poor families audited five times the range of
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millionaires or billionaires. he's been enjoying privilege most americans don't. daniel heller began as counsel of newspaper to expose irs were wire tapping and surveilling prominent citizens and returned a conviction for him of tax evasion, he won a settlement because those agents acted outside of authority and infringed on his civil rights. he went to prison. i am sick and tired of hunter biden complaining he's being treated anything other than what most american citizens don't get to enjoy, all the privilege in the world. >> kayleigh: lisa, it is not good for president biden. the belief he's corrupt has gone
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up. it was 44% in may, now it is 48%, a four-point jump in just two months. >> lisa: americans are thinking this will be normal election, we don't have normal anymore. they are trying to criminally convict leading republican candidate and might convict him before the presidential election and try to remove him from the ballot as adam schiff said that is the effort he's trying to lead. in this environment, head-to-head in clear politics polling, joe biden and donald trump are tied on the generic ballot. it is a dog fight and then we're in this weird political terrain. i don't know if joe biden is weak as republicans think he is. i just caution about complacency. >> kayleigh: you are right. red wave, we thought red wave
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fully indicated red wave and there was not. harris, what we're seeing in the polling and should put asterisk on, 67% of democrats want a different candidate. james carville telling media voters don't want this. >> harris: the problem with that and doug and i were talking off camera a few moments ago, 33% who want biden and 67 aren't saying they will take anybody, but biden. they might not take a republican. that is the challenge here, they might take gavin newsom or gretchen whitmer, we can't figure out why, but they might over a republican. i hear you saying what lisas, don't take anything for granted republicans. what do you do? >> doug: get out with a message
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beyond joe biden, how he can't walk and stand up and answer questions, that is easy and democrats see that. we have a message that says we need energy independence, we need schools teaching and law enforcement protected and national security that is not a laughing stock among the world. if we make it about how bad joe biden is, we are doing what democrats did. the interview you had last hour on this biden with matt whitaker brought up something i had not thought about. about this case he brought against the irs, interesting issue, how many of us would like if a whistleblower decided to use doug collins and say his tax return said this. hunter biden deserved to be in a public setting.
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interesting legal, do i think he evaded and got special treatment, we agree on that. this case talks about you put public information from a private citizen in tpublic sphere. >> emily: neither irs or gary shapley released anything except whistl whistleblower. he has a right to discuss public information, direct quotes from the attorneys. >> kayleigh: one democrats and one was apolitical, no motive whatsoever. lisa, fact of the general lack. interesting piece from peggy noon an. biden can't risk the power. only joe biden can remove joe
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biden. she makes an interesting point, he is weakest candidate on the democratic side of the aisle, but too stubbon to remove himself. >> lisa: i've been saying, stay in the race, i want to go against joe biden, the weakest candidate. they are also running out of time in the democratic primary. unless done at the conviction, they are running out of time. >> harris: nadler and others trying to get trump's name off and better concentrate on getting his name on a ballot. >> lisa: run, joe, run. >> kayleigh: you are getting a feel of hillary clinton. just when you think you have seen it all in the border crisis, a train packed with cheering migrants seems to go for miles heading north to the u.s. and did not get biden
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the list of gotaways. congressman, your thoughts? >> how many times we have to bring this up before anybody pays attention? we used to think it was a bad policy, it is not a mistake, it is determination, we will let whoever we want in. mayorkas has agreed to do what i think is illegal, bringing them through the port of entry and saying they are coming to gain asylum. 95% of those claiming asylum will fail the asylum test in immigration court, meaning 3 to 4% would get to stay. it is not about asylum, they want them in here. this idea the border is closed is not right, for all democrats glory about caring about people, go to the border and tell men
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and women getting beat and raped when we're fulfilling end result by bringing them in. push them over the rio grande, they get their money and i'm sick of it. >> kayleigh: he is right, when is the breaking point? we all thought we passed it a long time ago. i'm curious, will this affect the election in a meaningful way. it is their plszs that created absolute gutted heart-wrenching footage statistics. humans being impacted in terrible ways, will they see it? >> harris: they do see it. they saw the children being pulled through razor wire yesterday and over the weekend. pulled. so much so our u.s. border agents had to cut that wire to let those babies in. they're not traveling with
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antibiotics, people sacrificing themselves and their children because they are told the border is open. if you have to come through razor wire, it is not open. but it is. their is something on the other side to let you through. when you get here, 95% not qualifying for asylum, you don't need to be a gotaways. who will deport you? who will find you? no one. we are absorbing them. my big question, what does it take for this white house to look at the situation and know we better not tell americans to mask up because we are not concerned about what happening to people. they lost 85,000 of children through the biden administration dhs. when dhs secretary was asked how do you lose 85,000 children,
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that is not what we're asking. we want to know where the kids are. i don't care about paper, what did you do with the babies? you don't care about them, that is what you can do and you don't care about us. when they sit next to american children, most have not been inoculated. dr. nicole saphier sat here last week. >> lisa: i look at images and see military age men. >> harris: a lot of families, too. >> lisa: what point do you see this for what it is, an invasion and what point do we wake up to the fact this is national security risk? you have 160's,000 people stopped at u.s. border in 2023.
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report from inspector general, homeland security, biden administration can't track who is in here. why are we letting military age men into the united states, a lot on the terror watch list, 160 we know of. >> harris: let's go to d.c. and ask. >> lisa: let's do it. >> doug: harris made a great point, who is going to find them? interesting story from last week. biden included in the language money directed to ice can be redirecteds to everything else, humanitarian aid and basically defunding ice. this is what this administration thinks about. >> custom and border patrol tweeted u.s. border is not open to unlawful migration.
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look at images. bill melugin just tweeted he saw the largest group come through he has ever seen. the borders is closed. 1.5 million, we don't know who they are or where they are, many single adult men, scaling the wall in camouflage. read bill melugin's twitter page, where are fact checks? fact check cbp, this is not a closed border. >> emily: i keep thinking about this, smash and grabs, people coming into grocery stores and small business and smashing everything and left to owners, they are left with mess of cleaning it up. that is what this is, one big smash and grab and americans will have to clean it up, clean up biden's mess.
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coming up, more including this. we turn our attention to the nation's capitol, shift toward more casual attire in workplace has made its way to u.s. senate. it is okay for john fetterman to wear his trademark hoody on the chamber floor. what do we always say, son? liberty mutual customizes your car insurance... so you only pay for what you need. that's my boy. ♪ stay off the freeways! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [sneeze] dude you coming? because the only thing dripping should be your style. plop plop fizz fizz with alka-seltzer plus cold & flu relief. also try for fizzy fast cough relief.
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decor um. dress code no longer will be enforced and some are calling it the john fetterman rule as in john fetterman. pennsylvania democrat known for wearing gym shorts and hoodies in the senate floor. rules require suit and tie. he cast a vote from the chamber doorway with one foot on the senate floor. he told the sergeant of arms to stop enforcing dress code, senators are able to pick what they wear. would you have supported your hoody? >> doug: we couldn't do jeans, let him put his foot in and raise his thumb up or down.
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this is a game they are going through. i don't care what feature john fetterman wears, he doesn't appear competent, that is my bigger concern. schumer is making that other than can, is that all you have to worry about, chuck, making sure john fetterman feels okay to come in and vote. let john fetterman explain why he wants to address the american people. why? why is everything going to lowest common denominator, he has trouble answering questions, trouble performing function of the job and what is shown to us, that should be the bigger concern. >> kayleigh: i agree with that, my concern of john fetterman exceed that of his hoody. hiert we live in the united states of attention, i want the america part back. the job of our elected leaders
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is to show up and vote and on behalf of all of us, people who have elected them. we are a republic. i don't live in pennsylvania. i'm looking at something emily just schooled me on during the commercial break. you said your biggest concern is that he won and beat republicans and i'm looking at county by county breakdown. republicans had almost the rest of the counties. did people see hope in someone who looked like them and trying to spread that to the rest of congress? just do your job. are his constituents being now? >> lisa: talking about guy that
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said good night before the debate started. his staffers have to dress up and look nice. you wear a suit, look nice, don't combaurs your boss. it is testament to lowering of t this. >> kayleigh: governmentman moskowitz wanted to wear dress sneakers. he had a quote and said there is tradition here, but tradition change, no one is wearing a wig around the capitol and rules were such women in the senate couldn't wear short sleeves. >> emily: that is the point, dequorum is there for aen ra, to honor institution, the reason why we dress up to go to church,
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honoring and worshipping highest power. this isn't about someone going through illness. this has nothing to do with things we all together support, which are religious freedom or ability to heal. this is someone not taking it seriously. i'm sick and tired of him. fact it is called the fetterman rule. naming something after the perp instead of the person you want to honor. i wish it was called the senate bill, why focus on the person dedicated to change things and carve out exception when this is beside the point. to my relatives who grew up with two dresses, i think about the pride she felt when she earned enough money to buy more.
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the dequorum, wearing a suit before the people, anyone can wear a hoody and i guess anyone is fetterman. >> kayleigh: we'll see what happens, the fetterman rule, it is seeming to coincide with witches of -- >> douglas: know where this came from. >> country music star maren morris changing her thinking, why she is quitting country music. at pnc bank, you can find us in big cities and small towns across the us, where our focus is to always support the people who live and work there. because you call these communities home, and we do too. pnc bank. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted.
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>> president biden hands iran 6 billion after handing over five prisoners. the border is on fire with thousands lining up to get in. the fetterman rule means senators can wear gym shorts and hoody on the senate floor. what happened when an army
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reservist rented her townhouse while serving this country? you will want to hear about that. join us for "america reports."♪ ♪ ♪ >> harris: grammy award winning star maren morris ditching the genre that made her famous saying it has become toxic and racism morris appears to bash the fans that made her a star. after the trump years, people's bias were on full display, revealing who people were and proud to be misogynistic, racist, trans phobic, music is for the oppressed and now being
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used as a weapon in culture wars. you were coming off your seat, what is going on? >> doug: turn against the thing that made you famous. she broke into country music during the broke country generation. i am familiar, luke bryan, and others. upbeat cultural thing. country music has always been that pushed genre. loretta lynn talking about the pill and wynona singing about divorce. she said during the trump years, take that out, you have shown your bias. see if you can make it with taylor swift, if you don't like
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what made you famous, find out what it is like. >> emily: country music is three cords and the truth and anyone older than she remembers ground-breaking points and remembers it is the fabric that hold us together and we see commonality not things that make us different. her opinion, you are entitled to it. it reminds me of people who sued judas priest. she is demonizing musical genre that has given a lot of voices to the voiceless under her watch. >> kayleigh: what a tone deaf statement, she said after trump years, people's bias on full display. next breath she says possible indication they were proud to be
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misogynistic and racist exhibiting bias against republicans. i've gone to country concerts my whole life, she said she felt safe at taylor swift, i have felt safe my whole life. lisa. >> lisa: she's a spoiled brat. she talks about the aldeans, that song made it to top 100 list because it got 31 million streams, pretty broad indictment to label people as bigots. who does she think she is to lay down that indictment on sea many people. she's a spoiled brat, i hope her music fails and she goes down in a ball of fire. >> harris: that is why lisa is
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my friend. >> doug: lisa, is there something we are leaving out here? i was worried. are you ambiguous about this? i agree. >> lisa: it all started -- >> harris: who is her audience? look at oliver and jason and "rich men north of richmond," look at recent hits, what will she be doing now and what about the music she made? >> kayleigh: she has high accolades for taylor swift, she shares her political views, which are far left, i don't know this person's political views, i assume based on her comments they don't align with country. she can go to pop. >> harris: with selena gomez.
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the gear and pounding the pints. it was a really fun experience, and i know you love beer as much as i do. >> i do, i had two ipas in honor of oktoberfest. when you were there, they say the two-pint mug costs between 13.40 and 15.90. >> you buy your ticket, gives you the entry, beer and then out into the fair and buy ala carte, and wine, something for everyone and every budget. what say you? >> i don't drink, however, my husband's last name is berlin, he thinks it's oktoberfest every month. and i did have the dress when we were in stuttgart, so i have fond memories. my dad loved it, too, that beer.
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>> do think do keg stands or is that frowned upon? >> fall is here, football, hunting, oktoberfest, we are here, folks. >> welcome to fall. >> cool weather, yay. cheers to that, guys. thank you for watching. don't forget to dvr when you can't watch it live. here is "america reports." >> we are the union! >> them guys are greedy crooks. you are all full of [bleep], every one of 'em. every one of 'em. and we are tired of not having anything. >> you can hear these workers yelling at them. scab, they are not pleased. >> no social security, no mention, no health benefits after you give a few decades of your life to a corporation, it is not right. >> sandra: workers turning down a do

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