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>> kayleigh: this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany. here with my cohad-host emily
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compagno, and co-host of bottom line, dagen mcdowell. fox news contributor, leslie marshall and doug collins. we begin here. president biden expected to leave the white house later today. president biden reelection campaign faces abysmal polling. how low can you go for joe. the president posted this picture on his birthday joking about his age. thanks for the well wishes, everyone, turns out on your 146th birthday, you run out of candles. the white house was pressed over his age. >> is the president too old to
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hang around another four years? >> there is no alarm behind th scenes. >> kayleigh: you have pieces in the "washington post" and "wall street journal," latest nbc poll shows approval rating plummeting to 40%, lowest of his turn. political rivals apeer to be gaining ground with presidential candidate beating biden in head-to-head match up in the latest fox news poll. the president loses to president trump by 4 points, to ron desantis by 5 and nikki haley by 11 politico says it is time to chill out democrats because they did well in the 2023 election or time to freak out democrats. are you chill out or freak out
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democrat? >> i think my family is watching today and saying if mom says she is chill, that is a lie. i am -- call me a boomer. i am chilled and this is why. okay. every election is a numbers game, you'll agree with me on that. it is not because i don't like the polls. harvard poll showed the president ticking up just a little bit. a year out can be a lifetime away. i'm not as concerned about polls, i'm concerned about predictions. president trump is doing better with african americans. >> over 300 electoral votes. no, not today, i checked and every forecaster has biden over the line and this is why. president trump is doing better with african americans and not
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whites. and they are not swing states. >> kayleigh: new"new york post" sienna poll. >> i'm talking about electoral college. in new york, we didn't do well and that made republicans win the house, when you have in the state of new york, for example, even if joe biden, even if republicans gain in district, joe biden gets the state, it is same number, a numbers game. i'm not panicking yet. i'm not saying or betting my house on this, it is a tight race. it will be tight race -- >> kayleigh: you have to win states like arizona and georgia. >> which become blue. >> kayleigh: the president could use you as press secretary because his press secretary lacks the ability to convince americans. watch. >> polls show that the
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electorate at large and also significant majority believe that the president is too old. the polls show the american people and significant majority don't want him to run again and polls that show his handling of the economy, foreign policy, dismal polls, job approval rating, does the white house have any basis to challenge the accuracy of polling? >> i am not challenging the accuracy here. what i'm saying to you is that you know, we're not going to change the minds of americans, i get that. americans feel how they feel and we'll respect that and i've said that many times from here. i said that moments ago. what i can tell you, what our perspective is. how we see things. >> i don't know how to translate things, we will not change the mind of americans, it is kind of the job. >> first of all, worst press
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secretary of all time. she talks out of both sides of her mouth. americans feel how they feel. that is right, more thanes feel stress on their wallet and stress at the nothing table. we'll dive into bidenomics later in the show. most americans feel disappointed with their commander-in-chief on many fronts. it is all about the math, that is something we have to keep in mind. end of the day, you include vast majority of americans dissatisfied, disheartened and disappointed, it is reflected in numbers. they respect how people feel, why are they not changing anything? trump crushes biden on immigration, the economy 21 points, foreign policy 11 points and start talking about derange ment syndrome, bring in the
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other candidates who are beating biden in latest match up, biden loses to trump and loses to desantis by six and nikki haley by 11. i think rather than the white house and pres secretary focusing on narrative and sheen they can paint, the real suggestion to listen to americans, not just respect how they feel. listen, make changes in policy, end of the day, she'll be out of a job soon. >> kayleigh: men 63% disapprove, voters under 45. hispanic voters and black voters 41% disapprove of biden. >> i do not want leslie as press secretary. what is coming out of the white house doesn't make sense.
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my grandmother said perception is reality. you see poll numbers and i agree polls are snapshot in time. where i disgray with leslie in the areas and i go to math, politics is simply math, not an art, it is science. math of arizona, georgia, pennsylvania, wisconsin, coming back together. i take disagreement with georgia being blue. two senators, great, explain two democratic senators. won by highest margin republicans have won in several years just a year ago. again, there is changing demographic in georgia, but not this wave. donald trump is popular in georgia and would win georgia right now. these are things i agree, electoral math is -- here is difference, we are not dealing with age. age will be a victim card. you are picking on him because he is old. no, when i look at the camera,
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he falls down, forgets where he's at, makes crazy statements, doesn't know how to get off the stage and the afghanistan debacle, border that is open. this is problem why going back perception is reality and he can't handle it. >> kayleigh: yesterday, huge he misses up taylor swift and britney spears. >> to get here liberty and bell had to beat tough odds, competition, work hard to show patience and travel over 1000 miles. you could say even harder than getting a ticket to the renaissance tour or for britney spears's tour, warm in brazil right now. >> kayleigh: obviously joking, minor in big scheme of things,
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but -- it is consistent, you see this all the time. >> dagen: i wouldn't let him use the stove in my house unattended. most people are in disagree. it is cognitive decay and decline, nobody cares about the number. what did kennedy say, james freeman, don't make the popular culture joke unless you are up on poplar culture in the last 20 someodd years. you were talking in terms of the demographic breakdown, the only group joe biden has head on or is head on are seniors. people get social security automatically get a cost of living adjustment. with president trump on young people and one of the things that is actually i think hurt
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joe biden is the pandoring and rump smooching of left wing lunatics of the college graduates. of the i'm going to forgive your student loan debt. throw out a couple numbers. joe biden wiped away $127 billion in student loan debt with tweaks to bring borrower relief. loan forgiveness was thrown out, on top of that, with student loan moratorium, that if you do the maths, not paying interest, and then no interest accrual, that was additional 419 billion dollar loan forgiveness. only one-third of young people have a college degree. and that is broadly speaking for the entire united states.
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he is intentionally stuck the screws to about two-thirds of the united states and people are po' ed about it. >> kayleigh: in fairness to president biden, mixing up taylor swift and britney is something i would do. >> no, you wouldn't. >> doug: swifty, she did not mean that. >> kayleigh: tune in to special report tonight for benjamin hall sitdown with ukrainian president zelenskyy, don't miss that. benjamin hall made his first trip back to ukraine since he was injured covering the war. special report tonight 6 p.m. on fox news channel. the flood of illegal immigrants pouring across the border, dhs agents getting a warning from their boss, don't misgender the migrants.
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can't make this up.
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>> emily: new order from dhs secretary mayorkas is warning border patrol agents not to misgender illegal immigrants. you heard that right. we watch massive crowds cross, it appears white house is prioritizing pronouns over fixing the border crisis or just addressing it. new dhs orders obtained by heritage foundation instruct agents to ask individuals about their preferred pronoun, they suggest asking, i would like to be respectful, what name or
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pronoun. can you tell us your name or gender identity. do not use he and she and mr. or ma'am until they are sure of how that person would like to be addressed. congressman, i can't tell if i'm on an episode of southpark or farside cartoon or an alien joke because it is preposterous to think border agents would be instructed with these orders. not let's get you to safety, not i'm worried for my safety. it is nonsense. this is continued nonsense we get from this administration. >> doug: i'm looking for the exit door, this point, coming across the border in record numbers issue the administration is encouraging them to come across the border. i do not get it. you have a secretary bending the
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law. the law doesn't say that and 95% of those coming on asylum claim will not be granted asylum. mayorkas, you are so bad at your job, you make your boss look good. my concern is something you said, emily. i've been to the border to see agents i'm tired of agents made to be daycare, made to keep people safe. they are doing their job as law says they should and they are mistreated over and over and over by this administration and mayorkas. why don't they say thank you and we will give you tools to do their job. folks are coming across and they are keeping them in unsanitary condition. they are doing their best and head of the agency saying don't misgender them. give me a break. he ought to resign because he's
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ink incompetent. >> kayleigh: lelie, can you say that the illegal immigrants will care about pronouns when they are subjected to rape and sexual assault and violence and extreme poverty and cartels and they think that being called by a proper pronoun will persuade everything else? who cares about this? >> leslie: when i saw this, i thought you picked this because you knew i was here today. >> emily: we would never. >> doug: shake it up. >> leslie: this was one, i was like, i don't think it is a priority. you should be respectful and some people would care who are trying to escape if they are lgbtq members of that community in central and other latin american countries.
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however, let's give shout out to border patrol who did a fabulous job with a fentanyl bust that stops so many drugs coming in and prevented and perhaps saved lives, one. two, look at what immigration is, not just mayorkas or biden, not just republican, democrats and republicans both in congress blame for failure of this system. we have antiquated asylum system, it takes multi facetted solution. that is common sense, god gives us. congress need to acts, not just president, this demo does not help, immigration is important issue for everyone. >> emily: i appreciate that answer. those fleeing true persecution, i think safety of being alive trumps whether they are called the right pronoun, they just want to be safe. to the point about 26 defendants
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for fentanyl, that would not have happened if not for flooded border if not under biden's watch. bring out former president's aksz actions. this is president trump, went down to the border acknowledging agents. two things we have yet to see from our president and he scored endorsement by governor abbott. >> kayleigh: we don't have a competent leader, we have biden, we did have a competent president in trump, he threatened tariffs on mexico and it worked. we are seeing record-breaking numbers on the border and it happens in the words of obrador
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he called joe biden the migrant president, he understands connection between policy and outcome. i regret we don't have a competent leader anymore. majority, 55% shouting build the wall in the latest poll. 55% support building a wall. >> emily: forgive this analogy, i was on an international flight in asia. i didn't fly for two years oofr, it was so scary. all we cared about was landing safely, i did not care if peanuts were served or not. the migrants do not care how they are addressed, as long as they are alive and i don't think border agents care about niceties put forward, they care about purpose-driven career and their safety they are absolutely lacking under this
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administration. >> dagen: i doubt this the parents of the dead babies and children who drown trying to get across the border care about the pronoun or the women who have been repeatedly raped and repeatedly ignored by mayorkas and in administration who laid the foundation for all of this misery and suffering. i don't think people care who are part of all of the communities who have been economically crushed by this wide open border and this is coast to coast. this is catastrophe brought on by this administration. i challenge mayorkas to go to chicago, where moment after moment, time after time, residents in chicago, plagued by crime, again brought upon them by liberals in power, but who
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have been angry about the illegal migrants taking over parks, taking over playgrounds, let mayorkas tell those parents and men and women that his priority is misgendering illegal migrants and pronouns and i'd like to see what those residents of chicago have to say about that. >> kayleigh: you can't make it up. every time you see orders, your tack dollars went to execution of putting it forth, just a waste. coming up issue u.s. army is scrambling to get back soldiers that it kicked out over biden's vaccine mandate. that is next. ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me. ♪ ♪ control is everything to me. ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi,
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previously fired for refusing the covid vaccine. the move comes after dod ruled earlier this year. military continues to struggle with recruiting. the army is offering 2000 former soldiers a chance to return to service issuing this memo. as result of recision of current covid requirements, former soldiers unvoluntaryily separatd may request a correction of their military records. i'm wondering if that can begin to repair the despair so many soldiers went through. >> doug: it said department of defense rolled it back.
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they never would have if not for congress. i had to deal with this first hand in the air force, no calculation for what is many internally or for individual service members who had careers lost and these were not new soldiers or airmen or naval officers, these were 18 and 20 years in. what my question is, if you are wanting them to come back, they have a bad taste in their mouth. i want them to come in because we can't recruit enough. every branch except marine corps missed their recruitment goals. my question, if you are trying to get back in, how do you say it is going to be different? how is this going to make them want to come back and say where is my career at this point? am i going back in at the same rank? that is what i need to have.
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>> how do you qualify that lost opportunity and rectify putting them back in to the congressman's point? >> dagen: i don't know, one of the greatest displays of lunacy from covid. this is volunteer military. people willingness make sacrifices and give up so much and put their lives on the line for our country and for our freedom and to do this to them, even after knowing based on their age and physical condition they had almost zero chance of negative outcome from covid and knowing the vaccine did not stop infection and government goons still booted patriots out of the military. a level of dogma and stupidity that would get decision-makers fired in private industry.
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fire the people who made the decision, that would make our patriots feel better. >> emily: i hope we'll fire biden at the ballot box. fingers crossed on that. to dagen's point, a lot of lives were ruined and they sacrifice for there country, left with a poor taste in their mouth. this is bigger than let us know if you want us to correct the record. >> kayleigh: this happened to about 8000 troops in the army alone, fired or let go, if you will, for the reason of not having a covid vaccine. when you hear this statistic, size of active duty army shrunk from 485,000 in 2021, to 452,000 now issue the smallest active duty army since 1940. that is incredible at a time
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when decades, we face greatest foreign policy threat to our country, russia, china, south china sea. look at result with hamas and iran. we have the smallest active duty army since 1940. incredible. >> leslie: when you look at all of the mandates on like my children in their school and various people in jobs and certainly the military. these decisions were made by medical professionals when people were panicked because they did not want more people to die. decisions made in this country and other countries, as well. i do agree with doug in giving specifics as to what does this mean for me if i come back. it is important to have specifics and importance to let everybody come back to their position, military, as well. i can't just be hateful,
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>> kayleigh: new reports revealing shocking number of americans living paycheck to paycheck. 60% of all americans are living
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on the edge. americans are struggling to pay bills, but the white house is taking a victory lap because price of turkey dinner may be slightly less than it was last year, however, the cost is 25% higher than before the pandemic. karine jean-pierre tried to convince us otherwise. >> we start preparing thanksgiving meals, grocery inflation is at the lowest level in over two years with prices for eggs, milk, bacon and fresh veggies lower than last year. according to american farm bureau issue cost of a thanksgiving dinner fell this year. prices are down for turkey, stuffing, peas cranberries and whipping cream. we had a big discussion about whipping cream in the back. don't know what whipping cream
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is. i know whipped cream. anyway. >> kayleigh: if i would have pontificated there would have been headlines. >> doug: here is reality, someone comes in and robs your house and shows up in the morning and say that is most terrible thing, how could that have happened? i have a tv to sell you. this is what is happening here, they are trying to convince you something they caused to go up and brought it down a little and selling it as something new. i go back to perception is reality. >> kayleigh: the white house tried on 4th of july to brag 16 cents is what you saved on your barbecue. thank you. >> dagen: if you call my daddy up on the phone and told him
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what karine jean-pierre said he would say, i don't believe i would have said that. you are just reminding people as spokeswoman for biden administration how they have shafted the american family eight ways to sunday over last three years. giant graphic of cost of thanksgiving on the board not from last year, from two years00, thanksgiving dinner up from 2021. and folks don't forget not only you have gotten screwed on prices skyrocketing to fight inflation, interest rates is skyrocketed, that is the joe biden vice and it is getting twisted. nice charts.
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>> kayleigh: right, charts don't change how people feel. leslie, this is price of rent and mortgage. 1667 and up to 2000 today. mortgage 1621 and now 2300, this is people's paychecks. >> leslie: if somebody is struggling, no matter the headline, democrat or republican, economists say the economy is good, how come it is not translating to people and voters. it eventually does. you were right on the money, when you said feeling, if we talk about rent, nothing to do with politician, that is greed of developers who keep more and more expensive buildings. sadly not everything can be blamed on president biden.
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>> kayleigh: remember the rent is too bleeping high, we could use him. >> emily: that is what i say every time i write my check, it guts me. you are the business expert, the year before we put up that graphic starting in 2020. in 2019, $12. touting success. $3 down from historical high last year under their watch and just four years ago it was $12. this is biden's america. biden's bidenomics and it tastes like crap. >> kayleigh: great point. >> doug: people can't buy because of interest rates. >> emily: exactly. >> kayleigh: bring out the charts. painfully self-absorbed is one college professor explanation why young adults need to take classes in small talk. that is next. 18 years from tonight,
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>> live state department briefing as we await confurthermoration of a hostage deal to free 50 women and children being held by the terrorists. plus, a pentagon briefing with more on what this potential deal
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might mean for the war in israel and the biden campaign is looking to tweak the message on bidenomics, will voters buy in? i'm john roberts, join us for "america reports." ♪ ♪ >> emily: okay, a lot of you don't like small talk and apparently young americans don't know how to do it. "wall street journal" revealing colleges are offering courses in small talk. teaching elementary chitchat skills who are behind in the basics. covid cocoony, helicopter parent and kid's addiction to smartphones. a lecturer was shocked to see none of her fifth year students were able to land an interview
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issue let alone a job. she asked to see copies of their cover letter. one began, hey, what's up y'all. someone said a cover letter should be friendly. nothing gives me less confidence than this. >> leslie: i like that, that is different thchl is a good idea, this is why. i have two teenagers and i see the top of their headway too much, not just because of covid, my daughter has a friend over and they are sitting next to each other playing a game. look at each other and talk to each other. bring back civics, teach people to balance a checkbook. i'm in favor of this. teach them interviewing skills. a lot has been lost with different generations and i sound old. >> emily: you are sounding full
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of common sense. i agree and will take it a step forward, it shouldn't be a college course, it needs to be taught in it is home. i had family dinner every night and sunday night dinner where we looked each other in the eye and held conversations, that is how you learn. this is social interaction, take the phones away. >> kayleigh: i had family dinner, too, my dad would say, what did you learn at school. our family dinner, we put away devices, pause the news. we talk to one another. i want to meet the kid who said what's up y'all and thought that was appropriate. the teacher would say what is wrong with this? nothing, they followed the rule. we have generation that communicates diverly.
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>> emily: i respect changing times, maybe i'm the old one. there are certain basics. expression of gratitude, writing thank you notes, looking someone in the eye. i am shocked how few young people, the skills that i have to look me in the eye and hold a basic conversation. >> dagen: you learn that, get a job! a job, you go into a drugstore, a fast food restaurant, people have to communicate with people who come in seeking food and service and look a customer in the eye and communicate clearly and kindly thachl is where all of these spoiled, pampered, i'm sorry, i don't know how to communicate but this $500,000
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degree i'm getting, i need to learn basic skills. this is manure, i can't believe they have to teach this. make them go work at cvs. >> doug: everything you learn in retail, i worked in a grocery store five years. you have to learn to deal with people. you learn to say i'm sorry. as someone who hired people in last 15 years, the lack of ability to write, to speak in rationale tone, this is something more concerning to me. when colleges are doing this and taking away from issue of college, this has become a bigger constitutional problem, this is concerning about a generation. i'm not sure we will have writers in the future, they are too busy on social media and can't get it out. this is a concern, not a college-level concern. i agree with you, get a job. >> dagen: i worked all through college, i say that with
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♪♪ >> last but not least, taylor swift's new boyfriend, kansas city chiefs star travis kelce is finally opening up about how he met the pop star. he tells the wall street journal obviously i've never dated
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anyone with that kind ever of aura about them. i've never dealt about it but i'm not running away with it, scrutiny she gets, how much she has, magnifying glass on her every day, when she acts like this i better not be acting strange. taylor on tour in brazil, not so well for him onned field, he dropped a key pass and had a costly fumble as the chiefs lost to his brothers. eagles and i come to the taylor swift guru on the couch. >> the problem, travis just misses taylor, i'm sorry, my basketball coach in high school didn't want us to have girlfriends during basketball season. but for all the football people, his statistics do drop when she's not there this year. >> it's true, he loves her and wants her there. interesting detail. he got a text from taylor, so taylor reached out, told me what was going on and how i got lucky enough to get her to reach out. i love that confidence.
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>> he better stay on her good side because she has an entire army of fans, so just keep it together, kelce. keep it together. >> i love that, and one other thing i learned, people were apparently playing cupid with her. they knew he was interested inn kind of match-maked, cute to learn. >> they both want to get married, have children, seem to be at that age. you remember when jessica simpson dated, was it tony romo, and they would tell her to stay home because the team would lose whenever she was there. it's always blaming the girl. >> i love all healthy cute relationships. so i totally love them, but leave all that stuff off the field and if it is his worst playing when she's gone, so cute. >> go raiders. >> don't forget to dvr the show. now here is "america reports". >> i'm not -- very close, very

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