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>> emily: you are looking live at pictures right now of our southern border. 10,000 migrants encountered yesterday, forcing eagle pass, texas to declare a state of emergency. bringing us to all-time record highs we saw back in may. americans want to know why president biden is allowing millions of illegal immigrants to walk freely across our border. hello, everyone, this is "outnumbered," i'm emily compagno, here with co-harris faulkner and kayleigh mcenany, also with us is dr. nicole saphier and lee zeldin. migrants rushed to the border, here is why. >> do you believe vice president harris invited you to the
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border? yes. >> do you believe the border is closed or open? >> it is open, not closed. the border is open. do you believe all migrants believe the border is open? >> everybody believe the border is open, it is open because we enter, we come in free. >> emily: for free. flash forward to today and eagle pass, texas just declared a state of emergency, as have the governor of massachusetts. national guard has been deployed in both massachusetts and texas. tens of thousands of migrants are flooding and straining cities across the country, including chicago, washington, d.c., new york city, costing those communities billions of dollars. growing number of americans are fed up. frustrated protest and rallies have erupted across the country. new yorkers shouted down alexandria ocasio-cortez last week, with angry parents rallying against housing
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migrants near schools. >> would you please get them away from the school, they can't possibly be in front of school while i pick up my children. >> emily: what is the biden administration doing about this? they are opening the flood gate, according to texas governor abbott. the feds cut the razor wire and posted this video of the razor wire being reinstalled. the migrant crisis worsens, the biden administration announced nearly half a million venezuelans will be granted work permits and protected status, so they cannot be deported. lee zeldin, so much to unpack there, what are your thoughts? >> lee: they are doing it for votes. democrats have activist base that demands it and rather than lead the far left of the democratic party, they are being led by it.
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tactics of the far-left activists, if democrats empowered don't go along with it, they will show up at democrat-elected offices and walk in in mass, sit down, protest and make life miserable. democratic party has essentially made this calculation to go down this road by design. this is not incompetence, this is on purpose and enacted the first day joe biden was in office. we said there is going to be an emergency and crisis. you should not stop construction of the border wall, do not get rid of title 42, stop attacking custom and border patrol agents and now people are acting shocked, oh, my gosh, new york city is being overrun. we told you 2-1/2 years ago this was coming. >> emily: for democratic party, making a lot of performative
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activism, where they think that voters vote in a certain block according to their nashlt and ethnicity, certain ads transmitted to eight forms of spanish accent and the like because biden administration feel latin americans vote just one way. polls have showed time and time again that actually that particular not monolithic block as however votes in favor of legal immigration, of closing the border, of security, exact opposite of this administration, they knee-jerk think everyone votes that way. do you think that disconnect will have an impact on the upcoming election? >> lee: 100%. you can't view entire hispanic voting population as one monolithic block. the politics of somebody here from mexico is different from politics of someone here from
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puerto rico, dominican republic or cuba. what they are fleeing is different. their motive for coming, their positions on some social issues or family value issues, yeah, i think both right and left, everyone needs to better understand, you can't paint them as monolithic. >> emily: everyday i think, can it get worse and it does. >> harris: it can. our enemies can send more enemies across the border. we have caught terrorists, we know that is happening. they can send more. i have been down there, this week last year was my most recent visit and the gaps between the sections of walls are a mile long. they don't have to bum rush the border like this. they don't have to, they could go further up the river, they do, they figure, we'll go to the closest point, they will let us in anyway, they put down the razor wire and people who are traveling with kids and i say
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people, we don't always know who they are, are letting little ones get caught between the ground and sharp edges. border patrol, what are their choices? biden administration is saying take that stuff down. they are doing it out of humanity in most cases because they don't want the kids to bleed to death trying to call in. the answer right now is to slow this down any way possible, to let us catch up so we don't get caught having terrorists come. that is not overblowing a situation, if you are a country that hates america, this is looking at candy and easy opportunity. >> emily: cities are being destroyed, that destruction is coming to a city near you, if it hasn't already. >> carley: two years ago today there were thousands of hatian migrants under the bridge in del rio and now thousands of venezuelans under the bridge at
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eagle pass, texas. 10,000 crossed it is border yesterday alone, near the all-time high. 160 on the terror watch list. >> harris: that they tell us. >> carley: exactly, it could be more, there are gaps in the borders and we don't know why they are coming through the gaps. bill melugin was reporting yesterday there are mexican military stationed across their side of the rio grande and it is just a photo op. they are letting people cross into the river. here is something the biden administration could do that would ruffle fewer feathers. talk to their president and secure the southern border, work out a trade deal, help me help you. >> harris: have somebody other than him do this. >> carley: do i need to do this? it is obvious, why isn't this getting done? on the venezuelan issue, he's now added 500,000 work visas to
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people m this country illegally, does he think that will slow down illegal immigration? this issue is hot and only getting hotter. >> emily: dr., during the presentation and resurgence of disease we have not seen in a long time because of vaccination infrastructure. strain on resources, that is an understatement and covers entire constellation of life here for americans, it is being destroyed. >> dr. saphier: of course, if you build it, they will come. the biden and harris administration, if you stop building it, they will come and have come. white house sending troops to help the border patrol with processing and cork visa happening, this is putting a bandaid on a bullet wound. we are bleeding out of this asylum seeking process. the uk is deterring asylum
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seekers saying if you have to go through another country to get to the uk, stay in that country. the president needs to do this and get a physical border. president trump was right, remain in mexico, build the wall and work with south america to stopover utilization. >> harris: i vote for carley to go do that. >> carley: my mom would vote for me, too. >> emily: coming up, so much more, including this, after john cusack is calling democratic elites out for, his harsh words, the ones we can say on tv, next.
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fascism to flourish. democrats are to the right of richard nixon on domestic policy, don't believe me, look it up. and dems sold out the working class for decades, this kind of bought and paid for betrayal of principle, sense of moral or intellectual honesty, one only does because they can get away with it. all of that from john cusack. i'm going to say, carley, he's been thinking about this. >> carley: i commend you for reading that, that is a huge run-on sentence. he was one of the guys who was always treating, him or alysa millano, or cher. he has no love for republicans, so it is getting a lot of attention, he's criticizing his
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own party for once. it would benefit democrats to pay attention to what he's saying. he's talking about how party democrats have switched, used to be party of the working class, now two pillars of the republican party and has a lot to do with former president trump. joe biden call himself union joe and unions don't want to talk to him and he's spent time cancelling student loan debt as opposed to blue-collar union workers. >> harris: emily. >> emily: i love john cusack forever. what i love in addition to his great movies, he is committed to principle and not committed to party, that was his point. he identifies as a democrat, but with liberal policies and equal criticism of both parties i appreciate and respect. unlike the democratic party he
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can articulate his erik prince -- principles. yes, let me allocate resources toward you, but ignore the fundamental issues why those are problems. i applaud him at this moment for being correct. i wonder if the democratic party will listen to him, seems no one has been listening to anyone for quite sometime. >> harris: they love that hollywood check, they may fake they are listening, maybe acting when they say they are listening. nicole. >> dr. saphier: i don't understand this rants, diatribe on social media, he is talking about what he brought up, vacuum of this think tank, if you are democrat, you have to go a certain way. i just think he has such a platform he could be doing more with it. he was anti-trump and speak out against trump and he is speaking
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out against democratic elites, this is opportunity to get with younger voters and talk about change the democratic party. obviously he is a democrat. this gets lost to social media, it will not do anything and make much needed change for the democratic party employees >> harris: god bless him, he chose to be an actor, might be waiting for the writer strike to end. you don't like john cusack? >> great in conair. >> lee: acting aside, there is source of agreement. i think he is not coming from the center, he is coming at this argument from the far left. yesterday he tweeted joe biden is the most competent executive of his lifetime, he tweeted that yesterday and just a few days ago, he posted there is no
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difference between maga and al qaeda operative. >> harris: i did not see that one. >> lee: this guy is a lunatic. acting aside and a lot of great movies, he's been great. i actually think the democratic party needs to disown this guy and all sorts of other people following every word he says. >> harris: you get a gold star for having gone through all his twitter. >> i don't think young people may not know who he is. when you said say anything forever. >> sure thing. with beat box on top. >> harris: coming up, dave pointnoy, putting out a hit piece on him and it is all caught on tape. wonder if she knew.
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i think it's worth it. visit betterforthem.com >> carley: dave portnoy going on the offense after "washington post" reporter he says was trying to portray him in an unfair light. emily hyle had a supposed hit piece. he called her up and posted the entire conversation on social media. >> this is emily. >> emily, this is dave portnoy reporting, i am recording you right now. you are basically sending an e-mail that says to the effect dave's misogynistic racist, do you want to advertise at this event, right?
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>> what is your name, dave? who are you? >> the guy you are writing about, dave portnoy. >> i haven't said anything like that. >> i can read, if you want, if you want, i can read what you actually sent. i have it. >> yeah, read it, i sent a bunch of notes. >> okay. we are planning to write about the festival and how some of the sponsors and participants have drawn criticism by associating with dave portnoy who has a history of misogynistic behavior. >> that is the one i -- definitely the most pointed of them, i did want them to respond and hoping to get something from them. >> do you think that is fair? that is pointed. you said you didn't do it. >> i didn't say i didn't do that, i said it was the one most
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pointed. >> before i provided proof, you said you didn't do that. you said, i did it that one time. you did do it. >> what i worry about when we contact you, i was worried we would have one shot to talk to you, right? what i wanted to do was make -- everything we wanted to talk to you about before i reached out to you, that is why i was waiting to call you. >> the "washington post" is wildly left leaning publication, you have things you have said, you hate trump, you hate elon, not that i'm those people, to think you are going to give me a fair shake, i wasn't born yesterday. >> carley: moments later dave portnoy accused hyle, hyle described the move as a reporting tactic. >> that is a straight-forward question, have you made your mind up about me, if you can't answer no. >> i have not made my mind up
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about you. >> why would you include that in the e-mail to sponsors? >> because i was hoping for dialogue with them, you know, you have to say something like this is a reporting tactic, you have to indicate there might be something negative and get them to engage, that is all i was trying to do, engage with me. >> that is a sad state of journalism if that is a tactic. >> carley: take down of what was going to be a hit piece and had to do with pizza fest he was hosting to drum up support for small businesses. >> dr. saphier: that is right and the journalist covers food section for "washington post." he definitely was meaning misogyny every time he said the word, however he said it. this is interesting to watch. he was very nice to her. she could have dug herself into a hole. when she started lying, i didn't
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say that, he cut her off. i have the e-mails to prove you did. i would have liked to see her continue to deny and show her the evidence. in my opinion, the trump era decreased standards when it comes to journalists and not you, of course, you are the top. i think this would have been a bigger story if she truly lied straight to him and he had the e-mails to prove it and he didn't give her an opportunity to dig the hole. >> carley: he was like, you are reaching out to sponsors and saying are you okay with being associated with misogyny. she said, i never did that. y he said, i have the e-mail. >> great to see how far she went down. >> carley: dave portnoy said the "washington post" said they wanted to talk to me at 10 a.m. today, it should be now, then they cancelled. i don't know if the piece will
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run, maybe they will scrap it, maybe they have to. emily, what do you think? >> emily: they said 5 p.m. or nothing. he said 10 a.m., how does that make sense, she said it was due friday. i was struck by how calm he remained and shocked at how ill prepared she was. i want to play a portion, if we can. >> what was the thesis of this article you are writing? >> i don't work with thesises, just reporting. you are an interesting guy, have an interesting role and we want to look at it. >> it seems like you were going to try to shame sponsors for being associated with me and put them in a box. i know they love me, nobody wants "washington post" writing a post like that. that is what you are trying to do and on this call, it is pretty clear that is what you are trying to do. you don't have facts for me?
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>> emily: right there in my opinion, that summed up how incredulous her lack of reporting ethics is. he says what is the thesis. he said, you are an interesting guy. how does that adequate ly adequ. are you aware this person is misogynistic? he sums it up, you are trying to put me in a box and you don't have facts. he asked what evidence do you have laid out. she said, it is not laid out in front of me. you go to advertisers and try to shame them into dropping support for me, in this moment i'm supporting small businesses and say to my face, it is because you are an interesting guy, that is all. shameful on her part. >> carley: it is clear dave portnoy has a lot of experience with the media, a lot of experience being the center of hit pieces. i don't know why, barstool, they
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are content creators, funny content and sports content and responsible for some of the top female podcasters, i am sure that is his counter. >> harris: i don't know much about this, but in that moment, he was a better journalist than she was. he identified himself correctly, you can't fake it. they are in a one-party district, district of columbia, "washington post," i assume near washington, d.c., one party, he let her know, you are being recorded, new york, other places you don't always have to do that. but the other thing he did, brought the facts and gave her an opportunity to answer, when she lied and said that journalists use this as a tactic to pull out the negative. if it is not true, the tactic being used is a lie. if that is the case, there are
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plenty of people to get journalists on recordings, he used facts to show she would lie on tape and looks like she did. >> carley: what is point of this, to destroy the pizza fest that would -- >> harris: to get clicks. look, we're talking about her today. her name is emily hyle. >> dr. saphier: last couple articles were on chick-fil-a. what do you think? >> he is savvy, he understands media, he said on the front, i'm recording you. that was the first thing he says and she was clearly caught off guard. he gave her so many opportunities to back up the claim. when she says that you seem like an interesting guy, that is not the inquiry being made to the sponsors. kudos to dave portnoy, a lot of
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people are the subject of hit pieces and they do not get to deal with it. he got ahead of this one. >> carley: absolutely, got total control of his company back from penn entertainment. barstool is not going anywhere. dave portnoy will join jesse watters tonight on his show, catch jesse watters 8 p.m. eastern. don't miss it. coming up, the senate's new dress code that has gone into effect. >> harris: again? >> yep, john fetterman. ♪ john fetterman getting a lot of attention for this casual look while presiding over the senate, our bigger issue surrounding the senator the media will simply not cover, that is next. ♪ >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy.
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>> let me start with the most important matter facing our country at this moment, matter of the senate dress code, which has recently been changed. >> of course, yes. of course. i heard some people are upset about that, the right are losing their mind, oh, my god. dogs and cats are living together, aren't there more important things to be looking and talking about if i didn't dress like a slob. >> harris: that is pennsylvania senator john fetterman saying it shouldn't matter if he dressed like a slob on the senate floor and seeing him take advantage of the dress code. john fetterman arrived in
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short-sleeve short, basketball shorts and sneakers and more startling when he presided over the senate with the tattoo covering his forearm fully exposed. now editorial board says this new dress code does not suit the senate. we vote nay, we want respect for the sanctity of the institution and the policy it advances. putting on a suit creates occasion for lawmakers to reflect on special responsibilities people have entrusted him and on delib rative process at least aspires to solemn nitty. beautifully written, do you think he will read it. >> lee: he will not take it to heart and clearly chuck schumer doesn't care and changing of norms in the senate is a break from many decades of democrats
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and republicans, no matter who is in charge. they are about the institution. rules to fit john fetterman are same people defending the institution of the senate with rules that have been around for many decades. if you are a true leader, you wouldn't have, as you see in the picture of john fetterman in shorts and hoody, you wouldn't see other staffers in suits. look at the photo of him, look at the men and women who are working on the roster with him all dressed up. it is lack of leadership in all this. >> harris: if i showed up to visit for a day and get a photo op, like me fresh from the gym. girl, how you doing? yeah. is he even taking it seriously? is there a health reason he has to dress like that? so curious. >> emily: great question to ask. i echo the op ed feeling, you show up and that is what your
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dress code reveals. we dress up because we are honored to have the attention of viewers at home, we are stewarding their time, this honors them. you dress up for church, you are honoring worship. i feel so disrespected and aghast someone with the esteemed senate position would toss that out the window. there is a question, can john fetterman perform basic tasks like putting on a suit and tying a tie? the issue is not necessarily function, his campaign promised us he could, they assured us he was well and healthy and able to perform the function of the senate and when people dare to question, they were called ablist and prejudice, they were attacked. reporters attacking other reporters, it is not about acting like a slob, he looks like one.
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why accommodate this person from the hospital bed, from home, from the door he shouts his vote and now he can't put on a suit. >> harris: my question about health and what emily in a detailed, helpful situation laid out for us is what his life has been like since pretty major stroke and i'm curious from a doctor's perspective, it takes time and that is what we were told, it would take time for him to go forward. is it fair to ask questions or are we in protective zone? >> dr. saphier: recovering from a stroke can't happen overnight. he had the major depressive episode that caused hospitalization after he was sworn in as senator. even stroke victims can get themselves dressed, maybe he isn't able to tie a tie, they have clip-on ties and button up
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shirts and people that can help him. it doesn't mean we have to change the sanctity. it is like me sending my kids to school in -- >> harris: i am sure that is adorable. >> dr. saphier: they are adorable, but not to school. >> harris: it is like talking about the president's acuity, i read recently, where he said, if i wear a suit, will you avoid a shutdown? too cute, what is that about? >> carley: why should anybody care, is his strategy. the person who should care is you, you represent your constituents. it is an honor, you are in the upper chamber and i think appearances matter. not the biggest thing by any means, it does matter, door oc decor umis a big part of it.
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>> the latest on the record high border crossings happening this week. we will discuss what they are seeing right now. plus are statues being cancelled again? one long island town says they will gladly welcome the statues of george washington and christopher columbus coming down in new york city. that supervisor will join us. and press security karine jean-pierre and jake sullivan are expected to brief at the white house a short time from now. we will cover it for you. come join john and i as "america
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reports" top of the hour. ♪ >> emily: fascinating new poll revealing americans changing views on marriage and growing shift away from traditional values. pew research found one in three american results now believe open marriages to be okay and acceptable. breaking it down by age. over 50% of young americans between 18 and 29 say they are cool with open marriages and the survey found older generations were less likely to support the idea overall. congressman, my first thought was that can't be right. apparently, it is a growing trend, what say you? >> lee: you wonder if they were asking one spouse or both the spouses.
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>> were they in the same room? >> lee: were they just asking people about cheating on their spouses. it is shocking the numbers in the poll. i am someone, i saw my grandparents married 70 years, if they lost everything in life, if they had no money and friends and just had a cardboard box, they had each other and they had success in life and everything was great. it is something we should aspire to, being able to have a strong marriage and family and raise kids with values and spend time with them at the dinner table. unfortunately, we are seeing erosion that is happening at this early generation, i hope it is not true. >> emily: the older generation believe in traditional marriage, is that experience and they understand what betrayal and heartbreak is, what loyalty is and young people don't have that
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perspective yet or is it that young people really have a changing value system that is eroded permanently and no going back? >> harris: i don't think it is just young people. i think when people decide to go sexually out of the boundaries of their marriage, you would hope it is mutual, basically they are saying, that is what they are going to do, stay together and have sex with other people. for some, sex is the most intimate specific thing you do with a person who is your best friend you want to spend your life with. other people believe it is an extracurricular activity. bride.com, wrote, you are having strong feelings and able to have different needs met with different people while being open with one another. i don't know, i've been married 20 years, i don't roll like that, some people do. >> emily: what do you see trend wise in the medical field?
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>> harris: are you crying? it is sad. >> dr. saphier: this growing trend is a nightmare from public health perspective. when you have serial sexual relationship you see rise in std's or sdi's, they now call it. one thing i thought of, broke r broken down by age, older you are, less likely you are to support this. you have advent of social media, covid precaution, lockdown, creation of safe space, people struggle with intimate situations. people are still getting married, people are stepping outside of bounds because they don't have that intimate connection anymore. it is unfortunate the way things are trending. >> harris: i wonder if it is not just for the day. >> carley: there is a big hollywood poll factor, cosmo magazine had a write up.
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they list will smith and jada, their daughter willow is in this article, bellah thorn. popular celebrities and there is a big drive for attention right now. a lot has to do with social media, try the new and shocking because of attention factor. i like going to weddings, have you ever been to one where the longest couple get to stand up and everybody claps for them, that is something to aspire to be one day, that is just me. >> harris: didn't woodley date aa aaron rodgers. >> emily: do not invite me to your marriage, if you are going to have it be open, i will say that. one husband, one wife, one together, two spouses.
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