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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: hello, everyone this is "outnumbered." i'm kayleigh mcenany and also doing to me business business and kirk of the bottom line dagen mcdowell, fox host kacie mcdonnell hosmer and tommy n on "outkick" and chairman of "o'leary ventures" kevin o'leary. we begin with a billionaire at the border and guess who it is? the growing crisis at the southern border is ignored by the mainstream will media, democrats and the president. but elon musk, that is who i'm talking about, he is not turning a blind eye. in a black cowboy hat, he went to eagle pass, texas, to get a close up at the ongoing migrant crisis. he visited a processing site
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with texas republican congressman tony gonzales and elon musk live streamed parts of the tour on social media platform x. >> what we see here are in some cases some pretty extreme individuals coming through. >> sure. >> we are talking about a guy who came through who had faced tattoos, including tears tattooed on his face. >> yes. speak with tear means that they have murdered someone. and they are so proud of murdering someone. they tattoo one tear on their face for every person that they kill him is that correct? >> that is exactly right. >> they claim asylum and we just let the men. and if they are murdering people somewhere else, we will continue with that tradition. >> that is exactly right. >> kayleigh: elon musk says as an immigrant himself he is pro-immigrant, but he also says
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people should not be allowed into the country if they are breaking the law. >> smooth out legal immigration and then stop, you know, the flow of people, that is, a magnitude of leading to a collapse of social services where even in new york is buckling under the pressure of just how many immigrants are going to new york. if new york can't handle it, pretty much the rest of the country can't. >> kayleigh: so, tomi would go to aoc, alexandria ocasio-cortez. and elon musk always indeed he did hear about what is funny about this photo? the house is only important to dcm people are scrambling to a shutdown but this republican congressman decided to skip town to joyride with a billionaire when his own party is a single digit margin in the vote.
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the border is not a joyride, you've been there a many crossing. >> hope more democrat representatives will go to the border. i think that is needed and necessary but i give elon musk a lot of credit for doing this. there is a lot of people that watch this channel and watch conservative media and they know what is going on at the border. new yorkers see it in their streets and they have some idea what is going on, people border cities, border states have some sense of what is going on a pure of the world at large, do they understand the crisis of the southern border? sometimes i'm not sure. i think if they understood the magnitude than the votes would be different in the midterms. elon musk life streaming this talking about not someone has a conservative or a republican but a massive platform owns a platform live streaming this and talking about the realities come i think it breaks through to people otherwise wouldn't be receptive to this conversation. it is needed, it is necessary. good for him doing it. maybe kamala harris can join the billionaire right next time.
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i would love to see that. >> kayleigh: yes, senator katie britt went on this joyride. listen to what kitty brit found on the joyride. >> when a woman sits there and tells you not just about being raped the ma times a day she is raped and lay in that bed when they come in and out and in and out, it is disgusting and is despicable. when they tell you about finding small children who drown in that river pulling a lifeless body of a woman who was pregnant with twins, it changes the way you think about what is happening. guys, that is not the american dream! that is an american nightmare, and i am so sick of joe biden lecturing us about the soul of america. >> kayleigh: powerful.
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>> dagen: it really is powerful. elon musk goes to the border because he does care and he has moved his business to taxes. joe biden was in arizona yesterday. it was roughly 150 miles from the border, and he did not go. and to what alexandria ocasio-cortez was saying, her party, they continue to deny that the border is open. ayanna pressley just this past week made the comment that the border is closed. it is secure. this has been going on since the beginning of the biden administration. that children are drowning and dying. that women are being raped over and over again because joe biden's border is open. that people are dying from
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fentanyl poisoning, tens of thousands every year. that cities are overrun. they are being financially crushed. that children in public schools from coast-to-coast or suffering because of migrant children can't speak english in the school spirit about all biden and company have done is lie about the border being open andy catastrophe to massage the message and make it more palatable to their base and the media who is in their corner. you know what, this is plumbing the depths of evil what joe biden is doing. it is astonishing that they won't wake up to the calamity and the death. >> kayleigh: you know, kevin, senator ted cruz has a reason why he thinks they won't go to the border. let's take a listen and get your thoughts. >> you cannot see what is happening and defended. by the way, the reason biden doesn't go to the border, kamala harris and others don't
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go to the border, because if they did, you all would follow. the press would follow. in their only defense -- they cannot defend what they are doing. their only defense is to cover it up. >> kayleigh: a cover up. >> kevin: so, if you think about and i look at it from pragmatic point of view in a very partisan place that we are now, stories can go 48 hours. not this one. this one is staying at the top 30 percentile of the press now for five weeks. because these images are really striking. it is slowly becoming a bipartisan issue of debates, on the news, off the news, because when elon musk takes his own network and he's got over 100 million followers and says, "i'm going to make it an issue," it becomes one. i buy services and like with the
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same thing, we look on social media to see how many each topic stays. they come in go every 40 hours. this thing is growing every day. and why you care is these are where the eye bill's stomach eyeballs are going to watch the issues. they don't want to make this about money but it is it becoming a big deal. if you are running for presidency on either side of the aisle, you have to deal with this one. this one is not going away. it will become a top three presidential debate. it is around security. it is about the human race. it is about children. >> kayleigh: kacie, that is a fantastic point. because over the sum, the press was ignoring this but i agree the last five weeks, i slip stomach flip to an alternative and every moment they breathe, they have pictures at the southern border on. you have governor adams calling them out and governor cooper local and democrat mirrors across texas leading to "washington post" showing only e
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border. he has got to do something. >> this has not been the narrative. at this point, we need help, we need help, we are inundated and we have too many and we can accept all these people. this is illegal into your point, the story is not going anywhere. it is still legal and people flooding the border. we can't be the greatest nation in the country if we can't support these people coming in. if we don't uphold our rules and our laws, no one is going to abide by them here they are clearly not. we are told to stay in our lane. it is good that they are showing this. >> kayleigh: you used to be able to hide the border but it's gotten that bad. most cities are seeing a soaring number of overdose deaths. now one city with advice to combat the crisis, carrying narcan. ♪ ♪
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new york city is urging everyone, literally every resident to carry narcan and overdose medication. the move comes as the cdc health commissioner reveals overdoses are killing a new yorker every three hours. and instead of cracking down on fentanyl, which was involved in 8 out of ten overdose deaths last year, the city to put overdose medication everywhere. >> narcan save three babies lives. we have defibrillators behind every bar in every business coming in every public event. increasingly we have epipens in public settings. narcan has to be everywhere. you should be carrying narcan right now. >> dagen: kayleigh, fentanyl and the drugs that are causing these overdoses are illegal. but the d.a. in new york city
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among many, they don't treat these drugs and even as crimes. >> kayleigh: he wants to put a band-aid on the problem and the real problem is the southern border. i want to talk about something i can get out of my mind, nick was dominic chief the 1-year-old boy who lost his life at a bronx day care. look at him, beautiful, beautiful little boy. his parents take him to day care, drop him off and never in your life would expect to drop off this beautiful little boy and lose him to fentanyl. fentanyl! the kilo fentanyl was sitting in the area where the children take naps on play mats? and mayor adams and response to this, this is total madness that we lost the child to this dangerous substance, greedy. we almost lost four children, he said but there needs to be a national assault on this drug entering our city. you don't engage in a phone national assault on this drug by administering narcan and vending machines by having safe
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injection sites. you stop it at the southern border. you stop it there. in this case, they need to check out these drugs got in here, where they came from, point of origins, and make a huge national story. we need to know the facts. no 1-year-old should die of fentanyl in this country. >> dagen: not one, not one. kevin, would you make it easier to use illegal drugs and only increases drug use, the people become a burden to society, which you see an icy see front and center everyday looking out of my apartment. and also a threat to the community and cruel to the people who are addicts and former addicts will tell you that. >> kevin: the outcome i actually look at it as very misguided policy. what message are you actually putting out there? i ask, what does it cost to equip everybody? that has got to cost a lot. >> $45. >> kevin: you are telling me
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as a taxpayer come i want to take $45 and put it into providing a solution to a problem i'm not spending any money trying to solve. and i say, no. i would rather give the $45 to law enforcement to stop the root of the problem. it is a policy mistake. poli mistakes manifested themselves in cities like san francisco into war zones. if you want to see the crime of america, you have to walk the streets of san francisco, which i won't do anymore because it is unsafe. that is bad policy. it is not even politics anymore. people are running around administering drugs themselves, crime and they buy the stuff and that is not okay. this is not again a political issue. this is bad policy. that is what we have got to fix. i think voters have a good chance to do this in the next election. regardless what side you support, ask yourself, who was running the show in new york? who is running the show in san francisco, california quest
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market is a war zone. >> dagen: it is a political issue because this is the policy of the left. but i'm supposed to walk up to somebody and administer narcan on the streets of new york? what happens if they have a knife? you don't know. that is the thing. we can't constantly live in fear. it is so unhealthy. it rips everything from the heart and soul what we think it means to be an american and to walk around and be scared and think come i might have to administer narcan today and save somebody's life. >> and again narcan is a solution in the moment in most cases but in the first responder will tell you even when they administer narcan to someone who has odd, they are back they are at the next day or week later because people don't get administered narcan and all of a sudden they are cured. cured. all of a sudden they are not an addict anymore. it is a short-term solution which is worthwhile but you are not going to the root of the problem, addicts to be overdosing again and again of again. california has had this policy
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many years and they don't criminalize drug use. they don't criminalize drug addiction. maybe it is time to criminalize drug addiction. maybe that is what decent folks who are not using drugs deserves to walk our streets and not be, well, we have to coddle the drug users. at some point, it is putting the rest of us in danger. it is time to start criminalizing things again and maybe we will see a change. i think it is worth experience. >> kayleigh: what did the one year and deserve? he deserves to be here. >> harris: it took all of nine days and the senate suiting up once again, including believe it or not, john fetterman appeared now, some liberals are raising another concern over the dress code. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease.
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: it took all of nine days for the senate to reverse course and unanimously restore the formal dress code in the upper chamber. democrats relax the rules so senator john fetterman could wear his hoodie and shorts. but now john fetterman all thumbs up wearing a suit and tie. look at him coming to looks good. it has never been explained why he couldn't do this all of the time. it is hard to believe that the controversy over the dress code is still not over. the policy director of the far left activist group "demand progress" raising a question about the
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upper chambers dress code. so i found a copy of democrat senator joe manchin's dress code resolution. friends, if i am right, and if i'm reading it right commit is a culture war resolution. men must wear a tie with slacks and so does this resolution require you to dress a certain way? i thought this was a parody, dagen but it is legitimate. >> dagen: i don't even know how to wrap my head around this. it is not like they are asking individuals to where like morning coat with tales or why anybody would have a problem with this. this is the same text that john fetterman was using. that is attention seeking behavior. i am going to use something small to get attention. did you see how he was acting when the dress code changed? he was everywhere.
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he was so full of himself with the case of bud light yesterday. maybe he will just internalize from now on and go away. i would think that that corner of the world sam britton, that is their icon for a bit until he got busted stealing people's luggage. the cultural appropriation of stealing and african designers luggage and then having the audacity to wear her clothes in public repeatedly and thinking he wasn't going to get caught. but he did. >> kayleigh: that was a little weird appear to kevin, china, the economy, there is a lot of things higher on my worry list than john fetterman wearing a hoodie. but something bothered and so self-centered because i like to wear a hoodie. i will change the rules of the legendary institutions in this country the upper chamber of the senate. you are a sharp dresser. i assume you wouldn't wear a hoodie. >> kevin: let me put my hand up as a taxpayer for a moment. here we are on the eve of the
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government shutting down and this is what these guys are doing? so rather than get the rabbit hole of gender identity debate around wearing clothing, think about how skeptical and lack of a better word, pissed pharaohs are when they see this kind of stuff. the people that are supposed to be wearing the country and talked about shutting the country down, i would be more than upset. i would like adults. this is ridiculous. >> kayleigh: they need it, tomi, because what i found the latest senate efforts, senate relaxes rules to allow john fetterman to take -- pop up that tweet come i kid you not to. the point stance and i cannot stop laughing. >> tomi: the sad part is that could have been real. and now become, unfortunately, too accurate. but again, this goes back to the respect you have for your
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constituents. i hear democrats right, left, center comeaux "well, he's dressing like the people." that is what you think the people of pennsylvania dress like in a work sent to mike setting? that is how little you think of these people? i don't care what you are doing for work anybody with self respect and integrity goes to an event wherever the event might be, work or a formal event, you interest in the end attire expected of you. does not make you a minute the people to dress like a sloth. again, you know you brought this up several times a minute the people. you look at his background and i don't know what a man of the person with this background needs to wear a hoodie and basketball shorts for looking like a gen z gamer. it is beneath the american taxpayer appear this is what he thinks of the people of pennsyl? if i were them, it would be upset. >> kayleigh: i am from pennsylvania but not born but raised in pennsylvania. dagen going back to your point,
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he thinks he is a celebrity and smelling their own farts and so leisure has come so far. he could have gotten away with a nice tailored pants. they have dry fit jackets now. he could have gotten away with this and still been comfortable. but i'm just glad the senate would bring up something. >> kayleigh: he was calling republicans you are so scared with my hoodie. and then unanimous we are going back to formal dress. well done, john fetterman. pop superstar, taylor swift is having a big impact on the nfl ratings. jersey sales, and ticket prices appear they are all up after her appearance at kansas city chiefs game last weekend. now, there are reports she will be at another game this sunday. that is next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: well, we have a lot of problems in this country, but it is this story getting the global attention. friends, families, even coworkers seem to have strong opinions about it. is it real? just a business move? what does it mean for football? the romance of taylor swift and travis kelce the ever-growing saga and that israel taking the sports world by storm. swift is rumored to be going to the jets game this sunday when they face off with a kansas city chiefs pier and going to support
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her new beau. ticket prices for the game are up more than 40%, according to one online marketplace. ratings and sales among the other online viewers for the nfl, reaction to the paris somewhat divided. sean hannity, he seems to be ace with. >> i want to say something. you know what, i look at taylor swift and if i pick my music based on politics, i have five choices. you know, country, christian, contemporary which are my favorite, but i admire her talent and she writes all her songs. he does these shows nearly 50 songs sets in them. wardrobe changes and great business girl, it seems like a lovely girl and extraordinarily nice to her fans. and i kind of see people hate on her. >> kayleigh: kacie, i know you don't like taylor swift's politics. but i read reports jason, his
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brother said i thought it was awesome that they had great things to say about her. there was this viral video that appeared to show her cleaning up the sweet spirit she seems to be a humble girl. >> she is just excited, yes. she has this aura about her that is infectious. i don't necessarily love the witches ruled that she does. >> kayleigh: i did know about that. >> she writes her own stuff, also a pennsylvania girl, a national girl. i do appreciate her household. who cares? let them date. all of the best to you guys. you guys go for it and have a great, happy life. everyone always says the nfl is scripted. it really a scripted? this is a great addition to the script, bringing all the girls to football and they lost their quarterback so they have the ticket sales. >> kayleigh: kevin, it is incredible the power she has driving ticket sale ratings, jersey sales up 400%? this is unbelievable. >> kevin: let's think about
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that happened. it started with network television. within seconds moved on to social media where it actually got accelerated virally. so now, we see the merge of network television on the decline as it moves into the purvey of social media. then it affected the market capitalization of the value of merchandise and probably the team also ticket prices and also her value as a value in equity market. this is powerful and harvard is publishing a case october 24th discussing this and they've never done this before. publish from 90 countries and use many examples like her like the kardashians, me and others. in this case study, the risks of having influencers and people that are famous to endorse your brand. think about kanye west. a $5 billion. so a good site to this and a bad side to this. that is the case. >> kayleigh: and one of the bad sides, the water politics,
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tomi. >> tomi: she has incredible ability to get people on politics and young people need to be excited about politics. i would hope when she advocates her policies come i would hope young people do their own reseah there they go out and vote because that is what she wants but maybe do your own research. don't just the talking point to hear from taylor swift to my knowledge isn't necessarily that political savvy. i say that because her politics don't match with mine, but she also has nasty things to say about my senator in tennessee. but here is what i like about this: you have these swifties that have never cared about football or understood the phenomena around football and why americans love it. maybe they are starting to understand it. maybe this is a moment where people can come together, sports fans, music fans, they can have shared common interest. maybe this is bridging a gap. i like it. i don't see anything wrong with it. >> kayleigh: dagen she pulled up to 20 stadiums in her consort
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alone. >> dagen: to put taylor swift in the same sentence as the kardashians is blasphemy. the kardashians have no natural talent other than self-promotion. she is incredibly talented musician starting in country. i would say the vikings and the broncos are trying to figure out who she might be able to date, given their sucktastic season if she breaks up with travis. they need something, whether luck or people watching or they are just awful. >> i think they already tried that. >> kayleigh: we will be right back in case you missed it next. ♪ ♪ car loans. get a newday 100 va cash out loan. own your car and have no more monthly car payments.
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>> kevin: new york city grinding to a whole for biblical rains and flooding. we have incredible pictures committing nightmares today. the fox weather team covering all of the ankles. house oversight committee chair james comer looking for bank records of james biden. he may even issue subpoenas for the president's records. the fishing expedition or is there a there there? we have dianne feinstein's passing and bob menendez trouble and in ukraine come up why are new yorkers being advised to carry narcan? john roberts, we have made it to friday and joined sandra and me at the top of the hour for "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> kayleigh: welcome back.
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it is time for "in case you missed it." a phillies fan with unique definition of emotional support and full. he was denied entry after he and his support alligator, you are that ride, named wally showed up wednesday's game in philadelphia. here is how that went down. >> here we are, citizens bank the philadelphia delays in this incident. this is the game we have been waiting for it. the emotional support alligator, wally, he is here if you are unfortunately, he said the phillies won't let him in? even though an emotional support animal? okay. how many alligators are there? and that is him? >> he is only one. >> kayleigh: i do not blame security, kevin up here and >> kevin: so let me just say come i live in miami. so, i because i can live in
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florida. they alligator community is very upset, they are just mad because they don't want to march around like a poodle. when they get angry, that things happen. i think this story has gone viral because it is so stupid. you have to be out of your freaking mind to do this. they have been known to eat people when they get hungry. >> kayleigh: s, but wally has never bitten anyone, and he enjoys scratches. >> tomi: that could probably change on a dime. i don't know what an alligator will do to figure out what an alligator is going to do in the perspective other than the alligator -- i love it though. this person took a chance. i thought, hey, people are getting away with everything these days. people are bringing llamas on planes. why not try out the alligators and now we know. >> kayleigh: kacie, you had a great line.
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>> he is doing better than biden's dog. >> i go to the keys every summer and we went to an aquarium and a little alligator, my pet alligator, and also and all that. >> dagen: that is like a serpent terry impure this man, n pennsylvania, just hide your freak. from the rest of the world. >> kayleigh: it is a thing but do it at an aquarium and up again. next up from a legendary rocker mick jagger may be swimming in s millions thanks to the rolling stones, but he most likely will not be sharing his wealth with his eight kids. the 80-year-old musician headed to "the wall street journal" and does not want to sale the pants at a lock estimate of $500 million. mick jagger suggested his money should go to charity instead, "the children do not need
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$500 million to live well. come on, maybe it will go to charity one day and maybe do some good in the world, kevin. >> kevin: basically he is saying i don't like the title. but when the story broke my did some research. i thought the rolling stones would be the platinum, the gold standard for catalog value. queen trading for $1.2 million maybe. freddie mercury of queen twice the stores catalog. why is that? more hits. it is amazing. about all of the story and the fact that these guys can monetize their music at the end of their careers. and when i went to him he said, i'm not finished adding to the catalog. >> kayleigh: should he leave it to his kids? >> kevin: we are not selling anything, i own half of it and i am not finished. >> dagen: queen is more valuable because freddie mercury is dead. the value goes up when somebody dies. by the way, don't drink anything your kids give to you.
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>> kayleigh: my 3-year-old loves "we will rock you" from queen. up but should he give his money to his kids? >> kacie: i like the idea of rejecting entitlement. that is a good message. if he gets it to charity, i think it is good. his kids probably not happy about that. i have a feeling they will be living well regardless. so it doesn't matter at this point. >> kayleigh: case he. >> his oldest 52 and his youngest 24. but i think the other thing that is so crazy is jagger, he is still rooting and raring to go. he and joe biden are on the same page. >> kayleigh: interesting. one performance is better than the other. finally, who doesn't love hearing about the feats of julius caesar and the gladiators. now some women are jumping on a growing trend and asking them and how much they think about the roman empire. judging by their answers and there are quite a lot. >> how often do you think about
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the roman empire? >> i don't know, at least once a day. >> i would say probably like three or four times a week i think about them. >> every other day, may be. >> on average, like half of the days. >> [laughter] >> the roman empire, probably two or three times a day. >> kayleigh: who are these guys? what is driving them to think about ancient rome? a lot of these men say the roman empire offers guidance and lessons for today's america appearance because you think about the roman empire once a week? >> there's a lot of stories and lessons in the roman empire or what to do and what not to do so yeah. >> what about the roman empire? [bleep]. >> kayleigh: it is strange.
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my brother says only when he reads the bible. my husband says i think about the constitutional republic after i spend most of the day thinking about ducks this time of year because he is a duck hunter. >> i asked my husband and he said, you know what you are so weird. but one of my girlfriends asked her husband and yes, i think about it, i listen to podcasts about it. it is very interesting. it is the whole spectrum but it is very interesting. >> kayleigh: kevin come in the last 52 minutes, how much have you thought about it? >> kevin: they were so successful. they conquered the world and made a ton of cash. these guys take all the riches out back to rome. it was the beginning of imperialism. i am a big history buff. i love those dudes and i love the way they dress. i think all men would be comfortable with those songs on. >> kayleigh: i'm going to guess your husband is like mine and not thinking about it? >> tomi: i have been asked but now that i think about it the reason men think about the
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roman empire, a time when men were manly and they are craving that pier they crave a day when set up things in the rg like that, craving a time where men are masculine, not wearing thongs i'm not sure and let's not give john fetterman ideas but the roman empire come i think civilized is that for them. >> kayleigh: maybe we should change the dress code and welcome gladiators. what do you think? >> dagen: may be trips. trips to italy and any country that rome conquered. there are plenty. new england, go to new england. >> kayleigh: are like the way you think. more "outnumbered" in just a moment.
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>> last but not least, people have become so used to texting on their smartphones they don't seem to know how to talk on the phone anymore. washington post spoke with an etiquette expert who has tips. never leave a voice mail message, always text before calling someone. you don't always need to answer phone calls, and you should save emotional messages for voice calls instead of text messages. most importantly, experts stress traditional phone calls are still a-ok. tomi, i like this. i'm not a phone call person, i'm a millennial. >> i'm not either and i tell my husband is this textable. he will call me for every little thing, like just text me, it could go in a text message, i prefer that. text first, it's common courtesy. >> text, kevin? >> if you get a text from me you know i want to talk to you about
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something i don't want to text. i don't need to talk to anybody unless i'm really unhappy and then it's not great news. >> texts live forever, there is that. young people. >> uh-huh. >> yes, they do. the worst is not a voice mail but an accidental voice message sent by a text from your 87-year-old father who recorded it because he sat on his phone, which i still have not listened to, dad. because i don't know what you were doing. >> that's the oat thing and i hate read receipts. voice notes, you know when the other person read it and didn't respond to you. that's bad. i hate, immediate anxiety, call me, period. what is on the other end. >> that's the worst, and no indication. >> exclamation point. >> we millennials we know what's up. thanks everyone, here is
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