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>> tammy: hello, everyone, this is a special edition, of course, of "outnumbered." i'm tammy bruce fox news contributor and board-certified physician dr. nicole saphier, restoring editor for the examiner an independent forum, kaylee mcghee white and motivational speaker and author kym douglas. fox news correspondent one lucky guy, griff jenkins. their areas. we begin with the crisis unfolding at our southern border has a massive migrant caravan set to make the problem a whole lot worse, at least 8,000 migrants are now marching through mexico to seek asylum in the united states. why not? the caravan set off mexican city on christmas eve and organizers believe the total number came to a staggering 15,000 by the time it reaches the u.s. border.
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today's "new york post" cover is labeling the caravan as the new year's wage and cups customs border protection tills fox news agents are encountering 35,000 migrants over just the four day christmas weekend. all of this comes days before the secretary of state antony blinken and dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas high-stakes meeting with mexico's president. william la jeunesse is live with more details. >> remember mexico is a cast through country. this is our problem, not theirs unless we make it one by stopping congress, slowing down commercial trucks or trains entering the u.s. and threatening tariffs by mexican goods by president trump or pay mexico to increase border security and set up checkpoints. i've been on several caravans and there's a lot mexico can do. about his own domestic position
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20 crackdown. so, how will this play out? as this caravan moves, more migrants will be attracted and see it as strength in numbers in a way to avoid paying the cartels as long as possible before hitting the u.s. border. >> was used to my christmas dinner with the family, not spending it in the street as we did yesterday. speak with the first christmas that we spent away from home and not in the best way is to be expected to give the best to our children. but this time, it is our turn. >> president biden is helping as well offering humanitarian parole, also known as catch and release to the vast majority of those encountered at the border. 10,000 this weekend at eagle pass, texas, a similar number in the desert near lukeville where the administration essentially is providing blanket food, bus or plane ticket to any city of their choice six months from now
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a work permit where they can earn in a day more than they usually make in a month back home. >> we can't control what mexico does. we can't control venezuela, el salvador, china and we can't control what anybody does accept what we do in this country. we can do what is necessary for secure our border but this president doesn't want to do it. >> since october 1st, as griff will tell you, 730,000 migrant encounters at the southern border. for context, that is like adding a city the size of denver in three months. remember, according to the white house, the border is secure, tammy. >> tammy: william, thank you very much. let me go right to you. it is christmas time and we want people to have great lives but at this dynamic and this many it is unsustainable for everyone and not just americans who are here about individuals who get
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here when we think about what is going to be a great life and what can happen economically. what do you say to people watching this that say this is, you know, either good news or we should be able to absorb this question marks before a love what you said about getting a great life. our first is for citizens to have a great life and on the network here cities in chicago and i'm a chicago native and i'm in chicago often. the chicago citizens are like, what about us? what about us paying our taxes. we need resources as well. i think we need to start at home and take care of who's here right now. >> tammy: wright, kaylee, if you are on an airplane and the oxygen goes out. but you are told to put your own mask on first and then help everyone else around you. that is a dynamic we need to think about, especially with the issue of terrorism. center square reporting, 736
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known terrorist were apprehended at the border in fiscal 2023. so that is not the getaway, but those are the ones we knew and were apprehended. it took september 11, 2019. isn't that a significant national security issue as well? >> fbi director christopher wray admitted as much. he had met at the wide open border is a threat to national security. by the way, it's not just the southern border but increase in crossings over the northern border with canada. these are people we have no idea who they are pure they are exploiting our system and who knows what they would want to do to us if they are able to get away with it. we have to remember this is a deliberate choice by the biden administration peer they have one principal duty which is to secure our nation, and they e deliberately refusing to do so. i think it is important to mention mexico here because, yes, we can't control what mexico does, but we can certainly influence the
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decisions mexican officials make pure and former president donald trump did just that. he made threats and said, "if you don't stop this where it starts in your own country, we will take action in the form of tariffs or mexican decision." they cooperated with the trump and remain a mexico policy which was successful limiting asylum-seekers. those policies are easily put back in place if the biden administration chooses to do so. >> tammy: so we have a template. we know what works, what we can do. we heard six months and you get a work permit. there are incentives, things like telephone and email as you wonder why so many more are coming because people are saying, it is true. come here this is what you get pure to food, free shelter and you start working in six months. isn't this the kind of thing also that can be stopped right away or at least not added to so there are fewer incentives?
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>> griff: looked, covering the border for more than a decade and when you look on the video e are showing of this caravan and the organized of these caravans and i spoke frequently at the sign says freedom from poverty. that is incredible fear that they are coming. they were coming for jobs. the administration that favors a catch and release policy in the sophia effect. as you mention come across the border and take a selfie and those making the trek and guess what, if you want a marathon and i'm holding up my metal, that was tough but i made it, you can too, it is in effect like we've never had to deal with. so we have the numbers. i put these numbers out in the last hour. 35,000 across the entire border at christmas since december 1st, more than a quarter million, 250,000, 730,000 since the fiscal year october 1st. people get numb to numbers.
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as kaylee pointed out national security risk is significant. the reason why i'm able to break this news giving the access to news, because they are worried that that nation doesn't know how significant it is pure to have a picture over the weekend of a migrant carrying a rifle. september, october the 1st part of december. there is a reason other than migrant carrying a rifle on a camera of known got away, there were agents to apprehend them because they were processing and transporting. >> tammy: these are things we can see. there is a dynamic regarding the drugs, sex trafficking, the people trafficking, the people data along the route, the people missing some of the fentanyl, the overdoses here. this entire invisible impact that we have to make sure people are aware of. >> what we see right now is the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the consequences of absolute lack of any sort of border control. as griff said over and over again you have 2 million grants across the border 2022-2023
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fiscal years as griff mention. a quarter of a million have crossed and as kaylee mentioned, one of the big issues is mexico has to play integral part here. it is crucial president trump understood it and you have remained in mexico. but also on top of that, we have to actually enforce the laws that exist. griff was talking about the border at the latest caravan is doing right now pure they want to escape poverty. that is not a playing field for us a lump of religious persecution. they have to have asylum in the country and that is mexico so the biden administration needs to be stronger with mexico but again biden has been in the white house for 11 years. i'm not optimistic he will get anything done. >> tammy: everybody says this is the process and seems to go over over again. coming up, president biden's poles keep bottoming out, he is lashing out at the media. he says they are tainting the public's view of the economy.
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struggling to afford everyday items. rather than offer solutions, president biden is blaming media coverage of the economy. a watch. speak with the economy, what is your outlook this coming year? >> all good. >> good, go report at the right way. >> maybe he should worry less about media coverage and his diver poll numbers. the gallup poll shows his rating 39% in the month of december. fox news poll 44% of voters say the economy only get worse in the new year. just 22% said it will get better. 31% seven it will stay the same. you know, griff, a lot of presidents like to do this when they get phone numbers, it is unfair coverage on the media. but president biden right now has the lowest approval rating for any modern tape president at this time a presidency seeking reelection. why do you think he is so unpopular? >> griff: because economic
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policies are not hitting americans where their pocketbooks are used. by the way, a card carrying member of the pr press corps cai do take offense to the fact we are not building at the right way. it is poll after poll. there is an old saying, nicole, in politics, which is if your policies positively benefit americans pocketbooks, their hearts and minds will follow. if negative belief impacted they will kick you out of office. oddly joe biden in office essentially when i was born in the post be 70s, you would think he would learn that peer there is a number that 14% only 14% said that europe benefited from bidenomics. rather than convening a bunch of aids why they are not getting positive media coverage which is what he's done in recent weeks, he needs to figure out how it is we have national dynamic economic statistics that point to a good economy, but yet
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americans are not benefiting tangibly. >> nicole: that is exactly what i want to get to, kym. inflation has come down but first of all this time last year, they said there would be a big recession 2023. thankfully, that didn't happen appear to be did see inflation come down but not nearly as much as it should have but we have ao seen a lot expected recovery from covid, however, unemp unemployment. but you are the expert on messaging. when you have the fox news poll in the condition of the economy only 20% of americans say excellent and good and only 22% believe it will get better next year, is it bad messaging from the white house or bad policy? >> i would like to applaud the president. i think he should teach a class on gaslighting 101. you said you work you were card-carrying -- what? i know. hold on, but you said
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card-carrying member of the press corps. i'm a card-carrying member of the p.r. world. this was 101. whenever there is a hollywood actor, his career or her career was going down the toilet, let me just give you gaslighting. if someone is intentionally distorting reality to make you feel like what you are seeing or feeling isn't real, he did a perfectly! but it was bidenomics. it is our fault, nicole, come on, it is our fault! >> nicole: they feel if you keep saying bidenomics over and over again people will believe it is working. about kaylee, one thing we will start seeing coming into as we finish out 2023 into 2024, there could potentially beat unexpected causes that affect the economy, the world bank is concerned we may have a repeat of the oil embargo with sky-high oil prices with the conflict in israel and palestine right now.
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>> the economy is great, we have added millions of jobs and by the way, you have to work three of them because none of you can afford anything! this is the problems americans are feeling and the reason biden is upset because he knows there is not enough spin to just buy the reality on the ground. americans are feeling the pinch pier they have been for the past couple of years because this is the tricky part about inflation. once those prices go up, they don't just come back down. it will take a long time for americans to get used to the fact this is the new way of life, especially when their wages are not keeping up with the inflation rates. i do find it so telling that biden immediately went to blame the media for not doing his job for him. reveals how dependent he has become on other people to cover for him and his bad policies. this is in large part why he won in 2020. he was able to hide behind the media who barely grilled him on anything and running his narratives for him. now the tables have started to
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turn because the media recognizes that this guy might not win again in 2024 peer they are beginning to apply a little pressure and he can't lie on them anymore. >> nicole: tammy, the president that fox news poll the most important issue facing the country as the economy and 35% of people. biden message we will tax the rich. if he doesn't come up with something new and keep the stagnant mantra, how will that play out question marks me one of the reasons they become more concerned about something like really the economy but everything is because they know he's not being truthful. and he has to mislead people. it means you are in trouble. we heard two things there in his remarks to the press about the media needs to do a better job and everything is great. is the fact you heard about what they were talking about in the white house privately that the media supposed to protect them peer to your point, everything will be great. everybody knows in the media knows this too, the inflation numbers up but it is the core
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inflation. it does not include food or energy. so, does the wintertime, energy prices are up here in food every day is up. gas prices. so the inflation rate and they say this knowing that it's not true when it comes -- and if they would just be honest about it and say, we know these elements are a problem peer to people will trust them more and optimism will increase. >> we have to leave it there but we will be talking about this a lot in the upcoming election. coming up here is more young people turn to tiktok for their news, we are learning more about the ways the chinese owned app is pushing content and lying to china's government to influence american minds coming up. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> all right, welcome back to the special edition of "outnumbered." there are growing concerns how tiktok is influencing america's political opinions and pushing china's goals, surprise. a new study on the chinese owned app is likely suppressing content in its algorithm based on the political motives of the chinese government. i wish we would have voted appear at wreckers university say hashtag data shows chinese communist party ie popular on tiktok than other social media like instagr. live in washington with moore, brady trimble. >> mentioned that, tammy with so many people getting news from tiktok maybe that explains the demographic more likely to hold anti-israel views. this new report from the organization that worked contagion research institute finds the app, which of course
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is owned by chinese parent company bytedance locally promotes and demotes content on the basis of whether it is aligned with were opposed to the interest of the chinese government. experts say content on china's version of tiktok is vastly different from content on the u.s. app. >> if you look at the content here, it is essentially things promoting people just wasting their time more or less. but then you have the very subversive element you are talking about where the chinese communist party is literally using this app to push propaganda on impressionable young americans. speak with "the wall street journal" ran a test creating several automated accounts registered as 13-year-old users within hours, tiktok serving up what the journal calls highly polarized content, much of it anti-israel. tiktok says this experiment was designed by "the wall street journal" to
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produce a predetermined result to advance a poll's narrative and in no way reflects the behaviors or experiences of real teens on tiktok. impotently tiktok is to be a ban federal government devices, a watchdog group found that is not the case in at least one federal agency, the group says 900 employees at the irs can still access tiktok across 2800 devices. tammy. >> tammy: well, that is huge. nicole, you have some kids at an age where curiosity and we live in a free country. there is creativity. what has been your impact at home as a mom? >> nicole: i have three boys and none of them are on tiktok. two on social media but old enough and for various reasons. i was reading through that road crews report and it is interesting, they did not equivocate on this at all.
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what they found is essentially your sensitive information for ccp was really suppressed on tiktok peer they came out and said, "we assess a strong possibility that tiktok is amplified or suppressed based on alignment with interest in the chinese government." this is a huge deal. you remember the whole the law had been passed where government phones had to get tiktok off of it because of stuff like this. but now the report is saying, by the way, they didn't actually do that and scrapped this. this is a huge national security issue that needs to be taken seriously. >> tammy: griff, you have people and you are watching the screen, more open when looking at this. and i think all of the sites have the four feeds and even x has done that who you are following for you. that is what they are saying a lot of this is coming through like moving people in a certain direction. >> griff: it is a good point, tammy. you talk about encapsulated,
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during covid we were bored out of our minds. teenagers were particularly bored out of their minds and got on tiktok because it was captivating. guess what, they haven't given that up but more amplified. in china has only begun to acknowledge and recognize, that is the wrong word but recognize internally the power they wield over not just our teenagers but also adults. and i don't know the exact poll numbers but a number of adults that used tiktok where they can influence these things. it has created a real problem, too, because you have as points out, the ban on government phones. but the white house and listed a bunch of tiktok influencers to try to help president win reelection. >> tammy: that is due to national security threat that it exists, caleigh, but also no ban in america in general in this regard. when you have got this -- look i
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lose an hour at night and i looked down watching videos and i look up and it is the next day. so, this becomes -- and we see the poll of young people 18-24 and their attitudes about gaza and hamas. is this part of where this is coming from? >> it is a massive cultural problem and not just a security issue especially on my gen z. 60% of gen z use tiktok every single day and 32% of them say main source of news. >> tammy: wow! >> kaylee: this is the problem. you have an terror adults cultivated by the chinese communist party to believe and think things that the chinese communist party want them to think. you see this in the israeli conflict but this is a part of china's subversive war about controlling information. really addicting us to tiktok and undermining our sovereignty. >> tammy: as we think about the importance of communication,
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this is what it is about in the chinese understand. >> don't they ever appear in and to say i'm the only one on tiktok and i use social media all the time. you know what, tammy, this is the thing peer they lure you in with generation z peer that is with all the fun dance videos like twitch and his family peer they are so fun, so nice during covid. that lures the younger generation a an end boom. before you it is not always. >> tammy: a great stuff, guys. as the cost of owning a home climbs my climbs higher and higher in the faith in the american dream is going lower and lower. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> all right, more americans are losing faith in the idea of the american dream as the cost of owning a home is too much for many. a new report from ratings agency fitch found u.s. properties are selling for at least 10% above their actual value. and in a recent "wall street journal" poll, just 36% say alive and well peer that is down staggering 32% last year. meanwhile, many of americans young adults are not even considering homeownership thanks to high cost in inflation. in 1981, the average home buyer was 31 years old, now, that average has jumped all the way up to 49 years old. kkym, 55.5 homes in 2023 were
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affordable for the typical u.s. household. is the american dream dead? >> kym: i have to tell you, nicole, you said you have three little ones and i have one son who moved out here in finance, real estate investment banking. i talked to him and all of his colleagues and friends from school. got a great education and at all the right things. got involved in charity and checked all the boxes peer they all say they are so discouraged. he has five years away from that 31-year-old that you just said. he said, "mom i will never into i'm 55, griff's age be able to afford a home." especially in light of talking about interest rates, mortgages, property taxes. nicole, it is impossible and that is discouraging. >> nicole: it certainly is and griff you have one daughter going to college and one in grad school.
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what does the future look like for them? >> griff: i'm glad you asked me that because it is heart breaking the story. at the level of pessimism that young people are facing and also commit an embassy survey related to this that said less than 20% believe the next generation will be better off peer that is every parents dream that our children would have a better life and achieve the american dream faster than we did. my late father, god love him, when i went to d.c. as a 20 something, i was looking at places and he said, "you have to buy a house." invested, i will invest and buy a house. i welcome i will buy a small place. now 25 years later with two kids, my wife and i paid her mortgage off and now we can maybe do something with that. so, there is still irrelevant reason to to believe in the american dream and that anybody from any background can excel if you apply yourself and do many
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things. but now, they were so much pessimism in the view of what they can do and not buying a house that it is concerning. >> nicole: kaylee, obviously affordability is a huge factor but also a cultural shift as well with younger generations not wanting to go out and have that or look for the mortgage. but they want to rent. >> it is seen as accessible in "the wall street journal" said disillusionment is pronounced among gen z, my generation with 28% of young adults saying they believe that hard work is going to help them advance. and i get it. i'm one of those young adults that would love to buy her first home but can't, thank you, joe biden. this is part of the problem, how do you convince young adults to work hard and pursue their dreams when they feel they are inaccessible? i do want to say i think there is a sense of entitlement that we have to break through with gen z in that the american dream isn't handed to you. it does have to be earned. it is a mix of both of those
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things that maybe they think it is inaccessible but maybe they think they deserve it and maybe they don't. >> nicole: tammy? >> tammy: we've had a couple of big events for the last generation. i saved a lot of money and was ready to buy a house and 2007-2008 crash happened. housing went underwater. you owned a house in less than what was owed on it and that shocks a generation and then covid, businesses closed. people had to spend savings for kids colleges and your 401(k) peer that becomes like family generations shocks. you begin to think as i have saving up again, what do i do? is the market going to crash again? the world is at war again. what we do here? there is a lack of confidence in the nature of the stability of the economic dynamic and joe biden has not helped that. >> more "outnumbered" in just a moment. ♪ ♪ to duckduckgo on all your devie
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music today. welcome back to special edition of "outnumbered." it is time for "in case you missed it," tesla does not just make electric cars come elon musk company but the next generation of humanoid robot. it is cold up to misgendered 2, way too long, 5 feet 11 inches tall way to toe and can reach, too thin and can run 55 miles an hour. but of them. the company says it performs tasks and smoother than predecessor known as human beings and can interact with humans. so kaylee. >> kaylee: has nobody seen irobot? they should not create these things that could potentially take down human beings. artificial intelligence is scary enough to be honest without putting it in a human like robot that can jump and run. >> tammy: i forgot about that, nicole. >> nicole: transformers, hello! this is a terrible idea. i am exactly with kaylee and i
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don't like the idea of robots. >> i think it is good and i would like to reach a few things here that reach may be, i'm in appearance be when you can scratch your back. >> griff: i don't like robots and i don't trust robots and i don't be nice to robots. i'm with kaylee, we should take a hint from the younger generation. i definitely don't trust them. >> tammy: now, it is time to put a dash in your phone. also for short, up 21% from 2020 and 50% from 2012. believe it or not, your phone is only the second most dangerous tech product. the first is televisions. because people hurt themselves lifting them. stop lifting them. distractive strolling is causing cuts, bruises, and even fractures as people bump into things or other people and fall
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through open sidewalk doors? i have saved -- i have to tell you, kym i have say people walking into traffic looking down at a phone off of a curb. what you thing you might think question marks before can you hang on just a second? is it me? >> tammy: you say sitting and texting. >> kym: talking. listen, i'm for this because i have walked into manholes, tripped, gone into the wrong story. >> tammy: i'm not going anywhere with you. >> kym: i am a widow now and back on the market. i'm thinking maybe i can bump into -- like holiday wrong con. an extravaganza. >> i'm guilty and it is a big problem in cities like this where multiple people walking on the same sidewalk and not paying attention to the lights. >> tammy: a little scary, griff? >> griff: the streets are so
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busy this week because of christmas. i have walked into 15 people because i've been walking, running down the street. i completely get it. i've been walking into desks. >> tammy: you are a mess. >> griff: because i'm looking down. >> tammy: nicole, if you walked into something you might get stabbed. that is the other problem. >> nicole: i hate walking in new york and people constantly on their phone because we don't know how to interact with people. our interaction is on this device that is such a detriment and example during covid and also texting and driving. so many injuries, accidents. put your phone down! >> tammy: let's go to the next lightning round issue here turning to the taylor swift effect. this will take an hour. pop star again in attendance at yesterday's kansas city chiefs game to support her boyfriend travis kelce. am i saying his name right? [overlapping voices] i care so much.
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i am the problem now obviously. but things didn't go their way and the chiefs lost at home. upset by the las vegas raiders 20-14, griff jenkins. >> griff: i watch the game because taylor was there and she rocked with santa claus. and skip the forecaster was saying well, looks like now taylor is a bad thing for patrick mahomes who hasn't been playing well. the chiefs have been falling out of the likelihood they will be in the super bowl again. but i got news for you, skip, you are the antihero, buddy. taylor swift is way bigger, way bigger than the kansas city chiefs. she added $3 trillion to gdp. she's been in all these countries. she has a concert in argentina and literally blow to the world champion soccer team out of the stadium for a concert. they have won more world cups and anybody. >> tammy: kaylee, i love this entrepreneurial woman. she is kicking everything everywhere and doing well. is this good news for the
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generation, this girl? >> nicole: as the swift the residence i will say the best way -- the best way to take off thanksgiving this year is to say taylor swift made travis kelce's career. she put them on the map, she did. >> tammy: clearly i don't know how to say the guys name. are you into football and something that affects you? >> i had a dog named tom brady so definitely a football family. this is so predictable, guys. jessica simpson, kim kardashian, a big profile athletes, they build you up she's so great. and then starts losing it is over. >> tammy: is this real though or is this marketing? is this real? >> i don't know. i think a lot of marketing. stop showing her during the game. people are tuning in to the football game to watch football. >> they are tuning into
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taylor swift. >> griff: taylor swift consoling patrick mahomes. >> tammy: do you have a picture of patrick? >> tammy: here we go. we have one more, 43% of americans say their loved ones are more excited to see their pets during the holidays than they are to see them. it is a two-way street according to a new survey 32% of americans that they are excited to see their friends and families pets and the friends, than the friends and family themselves. the pets are more excited to see the friends. i don't think the pets were polled. kim, what is your field question marks before it is a great thina corps of videos for hours. i mean, they don't argue with you and they don't care about your politics appear they always have good hair. >> tammy: unconditional love. >> kaylee: it depends on a pet. i'm not a cat person but my sister brought her golden retriever puppy over and it was the highlight of christmas.
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>> tammy: a puppy from a golden retriever puppy, griff? >> griff: 306 to five days a year i would rather spend time with a pop. my gorgeous wife and daughters i love hearing but my dog rascal. >> tammy: yes. >> so griff and i were on "fox & friends" at the first to greet me were the dogs. so excited, followed my husband, my kids, but excited to see me and it was mutual. >> tammy: they never disappoint. all right, guys, more "outnumbered" coming up in a moment. ♪ ♪
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increasingly worried about the sheer number of returns they'll have to process this week. analysts estimate 173 billion, yep, with a b, billion dollars of gifts will be returned from november to january, up 2 billion from last year. retailers say the so-called gift return hangover could be a trillion dollar problem. anyone on the couch care to share the gifts they plan to return, kym? >> i did research on this, and it could be a stand-up comedy act. people return the real christmas tree, nicole, the real christmas tree they decorated. griff, i heard he might be doing this, they return it to home depot and say it did not smell christmasy enough. griff, plug your ears, and here like women's christmas underwear, lingerie, they wear
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it and say the elastic is too tight and then return it. and favorite one, a pot roast. buy the raw pot roast, cook it, eat half of it and take it back and say it was tough. >> who thinks about that stuff? >> i'm not going to return anything, because i love my family and i don't want to get kicked out when i go back home. actually, i have a chronic issue with returning things in general, even when i online shop, it is too much work to have to go to the post office and drop it off that i just cut my losses. >> griff has not been home yet for christmas. and we have to leave it there. thank you to everyone so much for watching this special edition of "outnumbered." don't forget to dvr the show. here is "america reports" coming up. >> you have to move back! [bleep] [bleep
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