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not swayed by exhaustion or fear, they saw the desperate faces of women and children who were trying to escape from that horrific place and they found the strength to keep going. as a parent, we believe our sons and daughters drew that strength from above. the higher power because it was nearly impossible to endure ten days of relentless work with little food and almost no rest. we are immensely grateful for
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what they accomplished, for their our sons and daughters, they serve the highest recognition for their courage and sacrifice. we are honored to stand here today receiving this recognition on behalf of the 13 who give their lives. as gold star parents, our grief never truly ends. it change, it transforms, but remains with us always. i a big part of us died with our children and that was august 26, 2021. i want everyone to know
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ceremonies like this provide us m meaningful breath in relief of our ongoing journey of grief, reminding us that we raised the best and brightest for this country. we deeply appreciate the efforts of congress and the speaker of the house for making this moment possible. on behalf of all 13 families, we are grateful to receive this congressional gold medal, an honor our sons and daughters truly deserve for their bravery, their sacrifice and their love for humanity. and to the american people, i really want you guys to always
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remember the 13. say their names. speak their names and tell their stories. thank you from all 13 families. >> ladies and gentlemen, please stand for the benediction delivered by dr. margaret g gronkibben, chaplin of the united states house of representatives. >> would you pray with me? holy and eternal god, in whose care our lives find meaning and time it is boundaries. we pray your peace in this moment of tribute and tragedy, a peace that trans sends grief of
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losing these 13 from violence and hatred that raged around them on that horrific day in kabul and honoring their sacrifice, may we strife to uphold the high standard they held in defense of freedom, would that we be so courageous in the imminent and unfathomable danger, fear and panic. would that we with the same strength and courage, faithfulness and fortitude fight to defend the life and liberty of those fleeing the terror and malice of their pursuers. grant your tender mercy to the family, friends, fellow marines, sailors and soldiers who grieve the loss of these 13 heroes and
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may the symbol awarded this day reflect depth of gratitude this nation has for the ultimate sacrifice these sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, parents whose names are engraved on our hearts, who have paid for the freedoms we are so blessed to enjoy. in your abiding presence, may we find hope in our grief and in your name, mai we find the strength we need this day. amen. >> harris: amen, indeed. we'll put their pictures up now, the 13 u.s. service members members killed in the kabul airport attack trying to did the impossible after 20 years pull out of afghanistan, the taliban
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all on the ground, blood thirsy moving around as we try to end tha war. with now we know a plan that was not followed the way it should have been and it was not even given before 24 hours of doing that, it was a mission impossible. the dad of david said it best as she spoke for the 13 families, the blank check they signed has been cashed in full. god bless them for serving and all those we will never know and see on the ground, of afghan population that helped us and helped itself go forward when we were with them. and to the families, those moms today, our prayers.
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>> we come in with this fox news alert. we're learning more about vice president kamala harris' dangerously liberal position on immigration. after a newly resurfaced questionnaire, i'll bet she wish was kept private exposed her far left beliefs. this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany, joined by co-host harris faulkner and emily compagno. kennedy and co-anchor of "america's newsroom," bill hemmer. in 2019 aclu, survey, then presidential candidate harris said she would make sweeping cuts to ice. our immigrant detention system is out of control and i believe we must end unfair incarceration of thousands of individuals, families and children. i was one of the first senators to advocate for a decrease in funding to ice. now she's trying to convince you that she's going to be tough on the border.
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but wait, there is more. she said she supports decriminalizing possession of fentanyl and crack. she wants taxpayers to fund gender transition surgery for illegal immigrants, even those in prison. that is your money to that cause. harris' stance. >> this questionnaire is really an interesting snapshot in time of the 2019 democratic primary kamala harris was trying to get to left of bernie sanders, trying to get to the left of elizabeth warren and you see that in a lot of answers. i want to walk our viewers through what she said. take immigration and what she said here. she said on immigration, open-ended pledge to end immigrant detention and she supported taxpayer funded gender transition surgery for detained migrants. >> she said supported them? >> she both wrote and answered
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in affirmative when asked this and said she supported it for federal prisoners and pledged to slash immigration detention by 50%, close family and private facilities and decrease funding for ice and end ice detainers with local law enforcement. >> these are things you would be hard to think you come up with gender transition for detained migrants. written and verbally. >> kayleigh: even cnn is shocked, that is something. there is little policy i think more insulting than this. i put my mind in the mind of a blue collar worker in michigan and imagine he goes to his job at the factory and to the grocery store and prices are higher and goes home and think about interest rate on the home and think about downsizing the home, before you get to credit card debt and think, my taxpayer dollars are going to someone not
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paying taxes in the country illegally, to have gender surgery? >> kennedy: she was shocked by that, hard to fathom there could be a policy that stupid. aclu is not heritage foundation, they rediscovered this and it is being published because they want her to still commit to all of this stuff. this wasn't a list of things they are terrified of, these are things they wanted every presidential candidate in 2019 and 2020 to assign on to. she was happy to do that. and again, tomorrow night on the debate stage, she is going to have to fight herself. president trump can stand out of the way entirely if debate moderators do their job and press her on things like this and don't let her say, that was 2019. that was 2019 and these are very
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different policy positions from now. ms. my values is not changed, these are values and foundational. i don't think they will be popular with voters tuning in tomorrow night. >> kayleigh: absolutely, harris, when her campaign was asked to clarify, they had a chance to step back from this. i was struck by their response. they said, harris campaign did not answer questions from cnn on whether she continues to support the position and provided statement attributable to harris campaign advisor saying her positions are governance and declined to elaborate. it is easy to say i don't support gender surgery for illegals, but they didn't. >> harris: is it though? i don't know if they have had a drill down with this candidate where they can determine what her policies are and how they
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have not migrated from what they were in 2019. if they have, they may not be able to answer the question why or why not, other than she's being coached to do that because that is what she needs with fewer than 50 days to go or about that much. i find the drug analysis, numbers on that to be particularly disturbing, the dea said fentanyl has a horrific level of lethality in this country. i want to know more about her policies on what illegals will be in the operating room on our tax dime. what is she going to do to protect our young people for something the dea expresses fear and concern about and it is all been so far under her watch already. how is she going to change? i don't blame her people, what would you say? you can't defend that. >> kayleigh: you can't defend
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that or this. this bill from the survey, they are radical. decr decriminalizing fentanyl, you see them listed in front of you. you see decriminalizing illegal border crossings, ice and so on. why not disown those? >> like greatest hits for a progressive american. michael tyler was on with us this morning on "america's newsroom" and i said, what is she going to say if this comes up? he said, this is not what she's proposing. okay. >> harris: what does that mean? >> bill: it means five years ago she copped to it for whatever means and she does not believe this right now. i asked him about border security, she called it useless and called the wall a vanity project. how do you get voters to do a 180, this is her great challenge tonight and his great challenge
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to make sure he prosecutes these issues. >> harris: you mean trump? >> bill: yes, make sure she answers the questions, it is up to trump. kennedy, as far as my values have not changed. what is difference in your values and your policies? your policies and your values? there should be zero daylight between the two if you mean what you say and if you are proposing truly what you mean in your heart and what you believe in your head is smart policy? >> harris: you and kennedy will go do the debate? >> kennedy: we'll tag in. >> harris: always available. >> kayleigh: there is a human face to what we are talking about, it is easy to get lost in eso teric policy details. i want to play the mother of rachel morin. watch.
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>> as a daughter of immigrant parents, i'm ashamed of what the administration has done to our country. opening border to all, including criminals, our girls deserve protection, deserve to live without fear. because of biden-harris administration open border policy, catch and release, they were enrolled in the program and released into the united states. it was not a full three weeks later, they would take my daughter, joslyn nungaray's life. i can't fathom the amount of fear she was feeling in last moments of her life. she went for her daily run, she did not come home that night. she was strangled, she was raped. the medical examiner said she had bruises that blanketed her body. she had 10 to 15 head wounds and she was stuffed into a drain
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pipe. illegal immigrant that crossed the border three times, sent back and fourth time he was a gotaways. her children are having a hard time, all of us as a family are having a hard time, we have nightmares. >> kayleigh: where is the former prosecutor? where is someone who took oath and pledge to be advocate for victims and represent this state against those that broke the law in such horrific way? where is she? she is supposed to have taken that pledge, too. everything she has stood for is a sham. her values, get this straight, this former prosecutor think the lethal fentanyl that possession shouldn't be crime, but far worse crime to deal with paper? she's called donald trump a criminal and yet called ice the kkk, she touts her record and
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we're supposed to trust her? as someone advocating for our tax dollars to pay for illegal immigrants for surgery, it is because she's never had a private sector job. our taxpayers pay her salary. if she was from the real world, she would see that a dollar invested in early education and programs,s that obviates $7 investment into incarceration. has she been to jails like i have and worked to know that? that statistic is prior to this inflation rate under this administration. it is probably $10. when i hear government tell me this is supposed to happen and this is the crime and the flag i'm waving. everything she's done has been on my dollar and my dime and her values are skewed because for her, if she's actually a champion for women for people for any time of humanity she's
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been shouting about the border, she would have sat down and been in the hill right there. last time i checked, she was still head of the senate. where was she then and now? >> kayleigh: apparently for a wall, gender transition surgery, i support donald trump's wall. we believe you, really. >> that's right. >> emily: hours from now, former president donald trump and vice president kamala harris will square off, this is an opportunity for trump to challenge harris on the far left record we've been discussing. he has new material in the questionnaire revealing harris wanted taxpayer to fund gender transition surgery for illegal immigrants. it will give trump a chance to hold her accountable for the biden-harris administration record and multiple flip-flops. jason miller summed it up this
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way, watch. >> she owns every failure of the harris-biden administration. i will dive in more. we saw from the debate with joe biden when president trump went against joe biden, biden is not in charge of anything, he is not in charge of tying his shoes, let alone this administration. who is in charge of the country right now? you go and unpack it, which i will do, it is clear that kamala harris is the one running the country the entire time. and importantly to this point, you can't talk about turning the page when you are the one that created this current nightmare. >> emily: bill hemmer, will it be effective or will that curtain be drawn back tonight? >> bill: depends on the rules, i don't know if you like the rules, i'm in the air about it. we have to go back to more traditional format.
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back in june, i don't think the moderators asked a single follow-up, other than mr. biden, you have more time. neither of them were able to talk about the same topic for two minutes and get a rebuttal for another minute. i don't know how they will fill this out. moderators can ask follow-ups and there is no audience. i think you need the audience. i know the moderator says nobody talk out here. chris wallace tried control that in 2016, he did a good job in vegas. >> harris: agreed. >> bill: you get murmurs and laugh and a few applause in the room, probably gives one side or the other a bit of affirmation. i think it makes for a better event conversely is it possible
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you're on the wire? you want to be president of the united states and it is on you to make the case and you are out there without a net, period. and you got 80 to 100 million people watching at home and you decide whether or not your answer was sufficient. it could go either way. >> emily: kayleigh, that is where debate prep comes in. what does that look like? what does he do and how does he prepare for tonight? >> kayleigh: he prepares being on stump, he does not need formal debate prep, he needs to sit down and talk with folks. over the weekend he met with desantis and lindsey graham, that is best way, informal communication. everyone thinks there is pressure on trump, i would say pressure is on kamala harris here. she has to do four things, not stumble, distance herself from
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biden, explain her flip flops, than he did against hillary clinton. to bill's point about rules, it is interesting, mics need to be muted for trump. i'm beginning to think mics being muted helps kamala harris. she is a prosecutor and she will prosecute him. donald trump can prosecute a case and look at him and say what do you say to the families of illegal immigrants we heard from today. the tie-breaking votes you cast were wrong. what would you do to get past inflation? do you think moderators are going to ask the questions? >> emily: what does donald trump need to do to stay ahead? >> harris: i want to remark on that last one about the microphone and what it does for kamala harris. it aleleviates her of pressure o
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be the person to be the victim, that was going to be. i said this yesterday, that is strategy of now underdog, these things, she's being picked on, can you bait him to say something about her race or something like that. she can't do the baiting now. it has to be the debating about policies. what does he have to do? resist urge to go after her in that non-policy substantive way. keep it there, don't make it personal. by the way, it is personal when it comes to the border, it is personal when it comes to crime in this country. i don't think it will be that hard to make it personal for a former prosecutor. those demographic type things, he'll have to back away, the mic being muted helps him. is the mic muted for the hosts? they need their mics to be on for follow-ups.
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>> kayleigh: what is your advice? >> kennedy: if she does prep, she will do better than people assume. when she makes word salad according to staff and 92% of them who left since she's been vice president, she does not read her prep book, the prep might benefit her, problem would be filling up two minutes and if moderators press her, that would be most important thing and if trump wants to ask follow-up, they should letter had. that is not an attack. if one seeking clarification from the other, that should be allowed and i'll be curious to see where they put the topics. if they put abortion near the top to give her a gimme, to spike it, i think that is unnecessary for voters. they should go in order of importance for voters and what is necessary for candidates to flesh out, that being economy,
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inflation and immigration, that is where they can start and end. it is -- this is only debate we're going to have and height differential interesting, he's six-three, she's five-four, never had a height conraft little rock that. >> bill: chance the podiums may be different heights. >> harris: they will not stand on anything. they did that for michael d dukakis. you are a professional closer, what advice? >> emily: he reference to her as vice president, madam vice president, do not say that is not true, give facts, everything reads professionally and profoundly and no filler someone can distort to make it sound disrespectful or mijojnistic and no filler takes away from his
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lgbtq, they will never be there. say about 30% or something like that, of republicans. and then you have very rich people who do not really want to pay taxes or have any regulation of clean air, clean water, any of that. you have to deal with that. >> harris: let's go around the couch, so much meat on that bone. >> kayleigh: i was stunned when i heard this. do you remember we covered liberal spice shop. let me read a sentence, people are exhausted about dividing us as americans, that is what kamala said. what say you to nancy pelosi saying 30% of republicans have disposition against people of color and different orientation. maybe chat with nancy pelosi. this is nuts. they learned nothing from basket of deplorables. she said they don't plan to bring up the racist, misogynist
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of -- >> bill: that was rich there, we have rich people that don't want to pay taxes or have regulation of clean air and water and kick out democratic senator, didn't they just do that, guy in new jersey? >> harris: menendez. our senator. >> bill: she predicted trump won't show up tonight, this conversation was yesterday, ladies. nancy pelosi was leading the charge on the switcheroo. tomorrow you will be sitting on the couch and say whether or not that was the right move in 2024. >> harris: emily. >> emily: it strikes me as so ironic this is someone who our taxpayers have been paying her salary for so many decades and this is speaker of the house, someone we were supposed to
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depend on to unify, she represents her caucus for the grter good and this self-righteous, divisive commentary. she enjoyed getting her hair done during covid and behind gates and expensive ice cream. this elite ism, that is how the all are, that is the point. god help us, vote right on november 5. >> harris: we're not surprised by much of that, that is how she views americans in general. she gave us, you will find out what is in it when it passes, holy mighty whatever on capitol hill and i don't see kennedy, a lot of democrats arguing with her about that and she's not even speaker anymore. dented it is very outdated playbook. it does not play anymore, our
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elections are weird now. we don't have same coalition of people we did four, eight, 12 years ago. it is very, very different and with rank choice voting on the horizon, all candidates from every party will have to find a way to reach across the aisle and appeal to people if they want their ideas to blossom and make purchase with voters they have marginalized and offended in the past. her way is definitely not a way forward and it is very unethical way, except for her trading, it is miraculous. if you follow nancy pelosi's stock trades and you trade like she does, your retirement guaranteed. who cares if social security goes bust, you will be rich. >> harris: everybody, that is the show. vice president kamala harris being accuse of mraj plagiarizing from her own boss,
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wait, joe biden did that back in the day and now she's caught that? steal your boss' words, president joe biden does not talk that much anyway, what is she stealing? how do you keep your teeth so white with all the coffee you drink? my secret lumineux whitening strips. i mean, that is white. and because there's no sensitivity, i feel like i can use them more often. and you can get this at walmart or target.
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here's a 78-year-old billionaire who has not stopped whining about his problems. oh she had a big crowd. oh the crowd. this weird obsession with crowd sizes. (crowd laughter) it just goes on, and on, and on. (crickets) (yawn) (crickets) america's ready for a new chapter. we are ready for a president kamala harris. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message.
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agenda on her campaign website and it looks a lot like president biden's. her campaign is being called out for copying and pasting from biden's website. it drew this comment online. they copy and pasted policy code from biden website and be couldn't be asked to change it. join our campaign to reelect joe biden today. bill, this is interesting because i would argue the biggest task for kamala tonight is separating herself from joe biden, which she has been unwilling to do and now this story. >> bill: what were they thinking and now busted because of it. i think my view of tonight and i said it at the outset, it is trump's job to hold her feet to the fire when it comes to policies. he can do that well by saying,
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3-1/2 years. 3-1/2 years. 3-1/2 years. keep doing it. what did you do during that time? she's trying to get separation from biden, i don't know how you can do it. this is her vision, how different is her vision from hads come copying and pasting from the website. >> biden and his press secretary are chasing her, here is karine jean-pierre on this point. >> look, i think it is important for americans to know that the vice president has played a very big role in the success of this administration over the last 3-1/2 years. >> kayleigh: kjp saying, no, she's here making decisions. >> emily: famous quarterback no longer with n.f.l., revealed in meetings he was copying from the
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other quarterback in terms of knowing plays. point being it was a sham, in investment was based on sheer i talent but that person had not demonstrates any type of command and all that person was doing was copying from the other q report. perfect analogy here because this person has nothing to show for last 3-1/2 years or before and cut and paste is such a worst thing possible for american people doing all they can to keep their homes, keep their food on the table and keep money in their account and vice president cannot create her own policy. >> kayleigh: copy, paste, come up with new ideas. >> harris: feels like cheating. you don't cheat when you owe everybody everything to put food
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on the table. putting food, first time in u.s. history reached this point with personal credit debt. people are buying things that go bad in the fridge with credit and credit bill comes due as food is expiring and credit counseling companies are overrun, they have brought 234 volunteers. read about this. this is disturbing. they don't get to cheat. they can't copy off their neighbor and say, this is really how much money i make, can you give me more, i'm drowning? she is politically drowning on so many policy issues. they cheats, they copy/paste, they put out the platform, you broke the news on "outnumbered." it was all biden, biden, biden, her platform did not mention her new term, this was just a few weeks ago.
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it is interesting this notion there will be no accountability for her. she is looking at everybody, but us and saying, you are my friends and now it is getting tough, i watched interviews with erin burnett. there are people at liberal networks who have questions. you can't cheat, answer the question. dane dana barb another one. >> kayleigh: we want change and majority say trump represents it, why is there disagreement? we won't appear biden and kamala, your job is not to submit my legacy, but to win a race. >> kennedy: if she ran on her policy and tim walz policy, they are total commis, they are progressives and they put their ideas out there like the survey she filled out for god-awful
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policies for aclu, they would never get elected. they have to take someone else's policy. i wouldn't be surprised if she said mr. gorbachev tear down this wall and make america great again. my line. >> i like that. >> when biden agenda is better than your ideas, what does that say about you? not much? >> liberal or commi. time snubs elon musk from 100 most influential people in ai. guess who did make the list? that is next.
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>> form erpresident trump and vice president harris go head-to-head, what will it take to win? what is about harris' flip-flop? the debate panel is just ahead. 13 service members awarded a gold medal. and andrew andrew cuomo testifying on covid nursing home policy, we'll update you and manhunt underway for a shooting
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suspect in kentucky. join sandra, and me, for "america reports" in 11 minutes. ♪ >> harris: bill hemmer says he will loan us his g6. >> bill: my g650. >> harris: that's a car, not a plane. and time magazine releasing list. elon musk is missing, did not make the list despite numerous strides he's made. his company successfully implanted a chip into a brain. not even that landed him on the list. what do you got to do? actress scarlet johansen on the
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cover. musk responded, magazine does not establish relevance, history does. he is not wrong. he said it all. >> emily: he was not whincluded if he was, it is among rae rankf those on the cover. that neural link allowed that human to be able to move while someone else operated a computer, this cannot be overstated and time magazine is obsolete. >> harris: i had a thought about scarlet johansen, about digital identity and her pushing back. featuring her to the keeping out of elon musk seems strange. applicable for what people go through when identities are stolen digitally. >> kayleigh: you are right, it
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is her to excluzion of amazing things. elon musk decided to forego the day he was being red pilled, it insinuated he was having a conversion to republican side. when you make that decision, you make the decision never to be time person of the year. they will feature trump prosecutors, not elon, he's been red pilled. >> harris: you got a chuckle out of bill hemmer. >> bill: tesla, neural link. somebody said i had to check myself, my freaking car drives itself. lol. he was time person of the year in 2021. he did make this list in 2023. he bought x, concluded the deal in october of 2023. in 2024, he endorsed donald
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trump. >> boom. kaitlan >> kayleigh: it wasn't red pill, it was that. >> kennedy: if we get to mars and we will have unmanned spacecraft, in a few years, humans traveling to mars, i have a strange feeling there will be ai used to gather information and create these crafts and make sure everything is safe and we have the right trajectories and everything else. i think ai technology he's created might aid in spacecrafts being built by the company he also created. i'm personally aggrieved rosey the robot from jetsons was not on the list. electronic sexism going onner hoo. >> harris: what i love about where he is not included and nobody talks about, that is how much energy artificial intelligence is taking.
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you talk about cost of energy, he's guy who is looking to reduce that energy and have conferrings that we are not aware of. that affects everybody, whether you use ai or not. if you turn on heat and air conditioning, if you are using energy, this guy talks about everything. >> bill: nuclear power, you need it. the french do it. >> harris: wow, all right, more "outnumbered" in a moment. are you a veteran, own a home and need money for your family? newday usa can help. veterans have earned a lot of va benefits with their service, but the va home loan benefit is a big one. by using your benefit at newday you can borrow up to 100% of your home's value and take out an average of $70,000.
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take a listen. stick. >> stop buying coffee for $5.50. you go to work, he spent $15 on a sandwich? what are you, and eddie at can i cost you $0.99 make a sandwich at home and bring it with you. you start to add that up every day, at the ton of money. most people, particularly working metropolitan cities starting a job in making their first $60 piss away about $15,000 a year and stupid stuff, and that's what they should stop doing. >> loud and clear, kennedy. he also talks about the time it takes, that takes you away from your job. >> i think he's absolutely right. i don't think you need to demonize people, but if you are worried about costs, get a six pack of bagels from trader joe's and a tub of cream cheese, and that's breakfast every day. make your own coffee. bring your delicious drink and your stanley mug and you'll save him so much money. put it away and invented in nancy pelosi's stocks. by the time you reach your 30s, you'll be rich.
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>> even better advice. >> i love mr. wonderful but i think he is incorrect in this one. you can get a salad in new york city for under $15. we all know that. i know, $6 is a lot for a cup of coffee. do not touch my grande whole milk latte. it's the thing at 6:00 in the morning that makes me happy. all right, kevin? don't touch it. >> you have to make yourself happy while being in your budget. >> there are a lot of things we waste money on. if it makes bill hemmer happy, it having my tea that i know is overpriced, with nothing in it, just plain coming because of the green of it, if that makes me happy, i'll just cut it out in other ways. he's got a good point. we can't just spend and be anesthetized about it. we have to wake up and say, what can i check off my list? >> very easy solution, taco bell has stayed cheap. i'm here to tell the story. sub in taco bell for the sandwich. >> thanks to everyone. don't forget to dvr the show and watch the
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